Show CO CONFIDENCE IN Continued from r Page Tage e 1 1 Section 2 2 2 She would would not noten even even en sto story about her hernke ige ae or let slip a mistake concerning it Itt t I said You are only 18 years cars I old Ul are arc you not nol r Oh no was the I am 20 20 O and she told mo me when her birthday y was It Is Js ai nn accepted fact that an any i woman is li url privileged to fib lb her hr age ape but bu joan oan appeared to consider It a matter of f course cours to teW tell teW the plain truth about abou even little things She did cUd not shed sheda a tear the whole time I was with her bet er but was mighty near it once and was vas only saved by the the entrance entrance Into the ic room of ot Mr Cleveland the Ule jailer She he had been been talking for r some somo tl tine time e eb b bour 1 tm a n b ab ul C h g 1 dering what her herd dS it Her iser voice hi hl oke ke a hil H and I I yas cas a Mist just about to get up p and put my rry my arms about her when the door v as opened Quick as a flash she made an In Insignificant Insignificant In- In significant remark to the man en entering en- en and turned a smiling face tace to toward toward to- to ward vard him hint Courage e She has a world of ot It it innocent ent or playing pla ItI a apart apart apart part oven though it be bo the latter Home Training Was Limited Someone was tr trying ng one da day since 1 have been here to figure me out sho she told me lie He said he could not understand me the psychology a of ot what made me do what I did He finally came to the conclusion that It Il was was' because I had had no proper training s- s and nd home Influence My ly mother died when v I was about 6 5 years cars old Since that time I have ha been mostly In boar boarding ing- ing school or with m my father who is a a. mining en engineer en- en I have always liked men but have never been craz crazy about aboul them like some girls I have always been i more like good friends with them I knew bo so man many because when liou n I was with father it was WIlS mostly men I came in contact with I never was much to have close women friends and have ha not had many all aU my life But I did dill not nol like men who flattered and said foolish things to girls I liked those who were congenial companions companions com corn and who talked sensible things I always alwa's trust people and andr r never ever think bad about them until I have reason reabon to This Powell never gave ga game me inc the slightest ht st c to mistrust mis- mis trust him II H He was always Iwas Iwa's a perfect gentleman S Relations Were Pure That Is it one thing so many people have ha spoken about I have ha been asked if Jt we lived lId together as an nina man and wife wIre That Is absolutely untrue I may not have had a mother and m may y havo hen br up wrong in some ways but lUt I was always taught rS right ht about that sort of ot thing Even my own lawyer has hab at me the questions questions questions ques ques- which made mac me so ashamed and ma made mado o mo me almost hate hato him I do donot o not hot think a girl girlis Is often Int insulted un unless unless unless un- un less she bhe herself is la t to tp blame It If she Rho dresses In a way to attract attention and lets Jets men know what kind of or a apers pers person on n Bhe he is Js a n. mast man cannot be lie blamed if It ho takes takes' advantage iC because because be he- cause causo men arc are arc like that that I now know J put ut men never bothered m rn at all n hl i I 1 like them n and I like to have o a a. good time I am am especially especial fond fod of ot dancing That is one thing I iio Jove Jovo tp do clo do and andI I like to But Mr rr Powell and andI I never lived lI together as man and wife at nil all Some people are always always' ready to say mean things s about one Especially if It one does docs g get t into trouble trouble trou trots ble and am gets d down they po rio pot only talk Lalk about one and walk on one but bul they throw mud on one as V well II Why Vh I know that if It I got out of oC here hero I 1 could g get t a job right away I could convince people that I am honest and that thIs thib does not mean that I am not to bo ho trusted I feel eel sure aure I could go to a n. store hero and como come out with a job Joh I have never Iwer worl worked ed at any special thing thine because I I. I never er had hat to My Iy father fathers I is s quite w well ll off ott and ami he always alvy gave mo me plenty of monc money But I feel sure lure I could take care of my I some somo wa way 1 am urn not lIol afraid of ot work vork and have havo had hati exp experiences which would help m me iii I am sure ure I l' l could I be a n. sal saleswoman s If IC nothing else for I know lots about oboist hatH hats and how to talk to people Or I could take tuko ca are caie e of or an Invalid or go Int Into a u. nurses training school I took care of ot a a- 1 woman once who was an Invalid and I I know lots about it ii ii It If I could could only 1 set fet could doJ 1 I urn am not afraid I could coull not rho rh only trouble la Is 1 have o no money j 1 havo have about 17 but there ther is a lien on that even cven and I could not nol use it Eternal Feminine Asserts Itself If It I could only onh hear from m my father lather all t my trouble would bo be over But I 1 cannot find him I have written written written writ writ- ten au an umber of ot letters but they thc must not t have have- av him I l ha have ne sent bent them to nil the places s where he usually goes oes and d have not been able to locate him He is probably at tt some somo of his mines but just where there is no telling Wh The fhe same thing thin used to happen when I was at school My 1 bills would run on for tor a lon long longtime longtime time e every ery ry once In a while and I would not h hear ar ar from daddy He was bus busy and could not get around round to things s. If It I r could get out of oC here I would go 0 straight down clown to Phoenix Ariz That liat hat IH Is where rc most of lads dads property is and I call that my home because I have Ina have spent so much time there with him although I I have been around other places a V. lot It costs COlts about 40 to go so to Phoenix and as ns asson 4 son on as I can get that much money I believe the they will let me mc out of or here und and I can gO go Joan Worth North was not dressed up when I was sas tul taken m In in to see ec her an and she aIm was vas quite distressed el about aboul it Mr Cleveland looked at her as ab he said mId something thing to her hor and she Jumped behind him Dont look at atme me I know kaow I 1 do not look pretty prell But what Is Js tho the Ull use of 01 dressing up In n here She has has' been alone In her room which J Is as ns pretty as a aprIson aprison aprison prison room ron can well b be most of ot tie the time ime For a while there was a crazy crazy razy woman with her who thought sho she was Cleopatra She was to meet Anthony Anthon at nt midnight c Of t course Jt It t was wac not specially pleasant being behig with her said Joan JOlln And then there ru was an Irish girl and sho io was vms awful Sho She was ivas not cl clean an and I cannot bear hear anyone who is not clean They havo taken her awa away though and 1 I 1 am alone It s 5 lonesome but even e that thal is better etter than having someone about whom you OU do not nol wont won't bring bring- her herd back HI like ike c. c And you ou here will you 1 sIte she asked the tho J Jailor jailer In n a a. caressingly low voice smiling up at him hith He assured her ber he 9 much Jo- Jo would not and she was loved Haved It great reat favorite favorIto with nil all Joan is 18 J n. n thie JhEl J people ohl ab about ut th the tho Jan jailer r They TIie do everything for her but 1 lot let letti L- L her ti put jih she he says She has had many visitOrs and nice things are often sent to her including books book She has finished a Il number o of ot fancy fanc work pieces since she he has haM been detained and is now w on another I l w want t. t to o fin fin- In- In sh she uh ish this before L I get pet out laughed aligned Not that I 1 want to 10 st stay Y times I 1 do siO not to o finish It but at think I will over ever avert get out so SOI I 1 may mayas as well say Wy that thal S SIt It It seems such Auch a A. great pity for a girl Hk like ill that to bo he ept in Jail To Tobe be Hure sure cannot be allow allowe and get money monY to to o cash CaSIL hecks I she Ahe has haH haHto hasto under false pretenses and to take tako her punishment but perhaps I she he has had sufficient At least she ho I sure uro takes take her medicine S-i S graceful I fo for another anxious and nd H Hm m chance chunco osho what a n. rth w H I I kind of a 1 i lIC life Mho ho can can- live As the Iho with witha a clang lg het heavy tool floor to het Jn 1 ma mo when ishien T 1 I was waR leaving leaving- and in the lOck cS k tho gr at key Hoy WAS was vai turned I suddenly renU realised d what what it It must mean to tu bo lIo I kept kepi evl where one could not net get beyond the tho four tour walls walls- of ot a room It hadn't seemed a no fit tit different different dif dif- ferent from calling on a Ie fi-Ie friend d until ut the realization that one could not say now you OU come see gee mo son made me wish with all aU my heart that Joan could be free tree again to go where she pleased te feeling Ung sure that she would take taka care gare never a again aln t to tHet get herself Inside the th jail jall d doors orB another time tima S B By the tho Police Pollee Reporter Ive e got Amy Armstrong locked up In Jail with Joan Jean Worth gleefully pro proclaimed ch claimed George Cleveland Clo chief Jailer Jaller at nl the tho county count jail The Th deuce you ou ha anic the voice the oice from the other 1 end of ot tho phone Believe Belle Ill I'll Ilat let her get set worried be- be tore forte I let her out think Sure Suie make her holler n a little bit hit JU Juet about t that time a musical voice pitched up at nt high E B shouted No o you jou ou wont You Just lot me inc out of hero Mr Jailer I Ive I've c got to get back to work It waa WJ Miss Armstrong very vcr much worried and vexed You let t Miss Armstrong out of here or Ill I'll slap your ta facet el shouted Joan Worth vexed also alBO at an any man setting getting with her George Cleveland went wrent ent no o t further r b r with his jis prank That man nin down itt in office want want- cc cd mo to lock you up for awhile but I wouldn't do it it explained George GeorEe aslie os as ns lie he bowed Am Amy Armstrong out of ot tho front exit of the county Jail Editors Editor's N Note e Now Am Amy and the police reporter rep do not speak as they thea pass b by CONFIDENCE IN STRANGER LED PRETTY f r GIRL TRANSGRESSES TRANSGRESSES Tf THE E LAW LOVE JOAN WORTH TO TOT TROUBLE R n AND SORROW S I 4 C I 4 X J n. n i i r. 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J tro L f S 4 J l. l 4 I S 'S Jio Jf M t v 1 r o 4 1 t tf t e i f J J t i 45 S i 1 f. f 1 r f L T JOAN WORTH By AMY ARMSTRONG V OAN OA-l WORTH Is still sUll In jail poor girl a 21 lunch cloth cloth- to J J JOAN keep f buby buy butty and H ia JI life bearable at aJ all aU Everyone E wJ who f o n n about her case she Wa out and and aho sho- sho It nearly drives e her mad when v hen ehe she ahe lets herself think about It but sh rih Bho does does' that as ns little M aa possible because It does not do her any i good and oni only onty makes her more marc unhappy And there seems to be no valid reason why ithe he should not be out for tor no noone noone f fone one wants to prosecute h hor r. r f Students of or human nature natte may havo have all aU sorts of or ex I as as to what made jl her r try to pass checks which were no Rood goode tor for ot of of which she sh got the money the he money but she sh he told me all about arid and r- r k ov wh why she did Id It IL Sh loved a man sh she to do anything ho he told her her herto to do doS doShe She was not thinking about the fact tait that It Was wag dl hon s to get set money to W which she sho had no right ht She was thinking that he had asked ask d her to to-do to do something that something that he wanted something which perhaps she he could I got get for him It was ns just the woman in her that made her er dp doh it I O Of coura course 1 It was waa I not right No one w argue for tor a n. single minute o e that it was WilS and no one ono realizes that more than Miss Joan do does s now And yet Tet et i It was a human nature and perhaps mo most t any any- other wo woman n ln In the world orld I done it or ll-or or at least been tempted tol to do lo o i it it If ii Let t him Kim who is m without sin etc elc To b be sure sure- surcy all good Wom women n wl will wll l eay lY to themselves Nothing could tempt me todo a thing of ot that sort ort S Surely rely That 1 Ife l' pi- pi precisely what this young woman believed too It worries me when I get to thinking about It she sighed I w wonder whether I have havo something in me which would woul make mo me do o things thinS's of ot that sort and I get et frightened especially when it Is night a and and andI I am all aU alone atone and go over It all ll again and again That is one of ot t the e worst r t parts about being her here There is so much time time and and one cant can't get out I am In Jail jan That is the fact and there thue Is no use uso putting It In oth other r words But everYone everyone every everY- one here has been as nice to me as could po possibly b be un under er the circum stanc stances 8 The They seem all to be my friends Trust in Man Is Shaken I si don't dont t J v I over ever oyer tru trust t a man again again- 8 she she- said Id el slowly and i Introspectively In- In tto p a wondering orde l to her herself if it she ever would If h ho he could do that I guess uese the they m li t u ht hl against oj You YOl dol dont don't know w iero he ho is Is' Isnow now now J I asked her I Ind Indeed d ino no she answered and the little laugh which fo followed d was a trine trifle cold and harshIt harsh If It I did I woUld not riot be bO here And Arid then she w went nt on to tell me the story Sho She met him about two years ago ngo at a a dance He wa was apparently a gentleman was introduced b by a young man man whom Miss MIs Worth knew as asa asa S a n. doctor He lie was the kind of ot a n. man I HI like she said He had been around a good deal l was evidently educated educated and and nd there were many things about him I found There was something to him At first we were vere Just good friends but ho sent mo a 3 card or or two I did id not see sec him for tor a long while but I heard from tram him Then I l' l was wa-s coming comIns down from Portland and promised to meet him him- We Ve came came- part of or the way together he starting for tor Salt Lake arid and I 1 was W going up tip to Idaho to visit my aunt and her children 1 to distribute my roy Christmas gifts Says He Ho Took Her Money On th the thin train wo were playing cards carels and I bet him 2 I would beat bent him I had about with me two notes botes s and the irest rest In smaller am Un 6 When he saw MoW It he said What In the world lire are yoU you carrying that money money around that wa way for girl Delt Better r gie It to me and nd I will take tako care of ot It for 01 you I gave ga it to him and I suppose he ho Is t still t taking care of it it When I came camp down to Salt lIt Lake Lako he met me He fIe fixed fixed- up the ch checks nn and told mo me all aU about how to fill them In I had hall never wr written a check before Daddy had always paid my bills bille at nt school chool nd Just given me money for what I needed besides so I had n |