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Show 'I--- - v J,.. - I...... .V tTP.RO.VO T(t"ArH)' BWtf.A'.y.'Hia?LI),!f,SU.NDAY JULY 3, -1932 - 1 V r hr motker ake U sola t a . eiafc aaectlar bat lastrad BHti r DAW PHILLIPS, Mwnuct rc 'JIr ,waltar'pa.t mot, iaarry wltk 1m to Interview : artera,aad a aaUat trlke ar . . rau Dm nhn ir to a,(or'i . oflea aad taa hoate. He Is trjUkm 1 zolata what hlr 'Mpacaed wkn HR. DUO.V appears. H 1 erT-'r aatrtT aad raadlaaa 'a awpapF ACMtalalBa Ckrtra tcrara aad aa aeeoiit 0C taa. .a Baaatlar. Mr. J3fxaa ordea Uaa' ram k aaasr. - ' : t v Day aaaa ul lARAH, Ckrrra - aa'ald, acmran 'faa aaa '. paoa;aad kaHid the ffltita tawaChcrrr steals oat f tfc. JtMe.aaeta Dan aad , alatas. Ha teUa her be loves bar. ,r Waia Cherry arrives liomeber, : - lather Ja vaitlaaaadaeaaea'her .'.f havtas atefthaerter-. Cherry . - defies her father aad he orders , aro apoloKlse r leave. -b , aaya. "I'll go!'' aad ruiM eifof . . the hease. i Later that evealaaafce ada.Daa and fella him what hfis happened. ; He offers to take her to a frlead's hoate bat Cheery -saya. Lets ret married. Tonts-hl If OW GO ON WITH THE 8TORT CHAPTER IX . - piIEY werenarrled ajlttle before 10:30 that night by-a Justice1 of the. peace in a dingy room of the court house. BUI 'Prjngle, who covered court houte news and a inan neither Cherry -nor. pan had ver , seen before, were -the witnesses. wit-nesses. Dan had appealed to Pringle to help locate the cleric of courts to Issue the license. It was a ceremony entirely without with-out sent! ment or any element of the sacred. A few words mumbled In a wheezing, half-audible monotone. mono-tone. .Cherry, rather pale, at! 11 wearing the polo coat and her small brown hat. Dan's. I do ringing 5 . clear and loud In the stillness. : Except Ex-cept for the small group In the clerk's office and .two old wen scrubbing the Jloor of the central corridor the court house -Seemed deserted. ... "I-hereby-pronounce-you-man-and-wife" sang out the justice. That -was all there was to jit. They wefe married! , Dan placed a folded, bill In the official's .hand. He drew Cherry toward him and kissed her. There was some poking that the bride -scarcely heard. Then; she '-and Dan were outside In the night. Bill Prlngle stood beside-them on be steps. . , V,WeU,w he aald gaily, -now ; for " the; honeymoon! Yon two want a cab, .don't yout" . . lie held -up . two lingers, whistled ehHriyMrabtharhadeen -cruising down -the -opposite -slde-ef ' the atreet swerred to the curb. I "Dan and Cherry got 'Into the cab. ' Pringle - wared ahd disappeared "down" the-street. ' . ' The BIsmark hotel," . Dan.lxV -.- etructed K the cab driver. He said to Cherry, "It's all rights isn't it? We'll -find som e place 'you'll like belter In a dy or two." ; , '."It's all rteht,.Dan.,Otciurse., ; -The BIsmark ' was less 'than a dozen blocks i away., -kThe. atreots r eeemed aingularly. quiet, fbr it' was still earlyV ln the darkness of th cab -Cherry's face Waa barely visible. vis-ible. A misty blur "of 'whltenesa. Dan's. arms, gathered ber close.-- close.-- You darling! " he whispered, " J ' -o a ' " fpiIE ecstacr waslf Intetrnpted abruptly nr, the cab lolted to a atop. Cherry, stepping to the slde-" slde-" ."walk, could scarcely' believe "that she was- the some girl 'who two . V. . a V. a -r . a. . a . ft hours carrier had ' left the bote), BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES frkn d'l... mTi ReATHLtSS JA$H ftASHS ....... . i ' i j)m - ' ' i aaataaaanaaMlt I,-: . . '-"l V ''.' I I" II f! 0 t ; !i 11 Darr helped Cherry Into' thfcabt frightened "and miserable. She glanced at .Pan. and. . thought how handsome and dependable he looked; -And he was her husband! ! "Cap" Graham was still-on duty at .the hotel desk and Dan led Cherry forward. "I'd like to" introduce an old friend," he said. This is Mr. Graham. Gra-ham. Generally known as 'Cap.' Cap I want, ypu o know my wife." "What? ., SayI'm glad to meet yon. Ma'am. But this is a surprise! Why wby for mercy sake! Ain't you the one who was here a while ago? I mean-Hsay !" Phillips irlnned, ""Take ;lt easy. Cap. And aren't you going to congratulate con-gratulate "me. 'You're Uie first one to hear the news." Youmean you've Just' been mar-j rlea? rwell, say! Is It really tener , . ; . "Certainly It's true." " 4 rWell, -.J. declare! She's a pretty onei she is, though.' And you've picked a good husband, too. Ma'am." the old Tnan assured Cherry." "One of the finest! 1 4want to congratulate congratu-late both 'of you. -Yes, sir. Indeed IBol" "f ' - ' The otiter door opened and fan turned. , At his . half-smothered exclamation ex-clamation Cherry whirled about A dozen men and women, laughing laugh-ing and calling, out gaily, crowded into the ; hotel. They swarmed about Dan and Cherry. Bill Pringle appeared to be in the lead. "Here they: are! " the court house reporter cried. "Here's the bride Land bridrroom. Look at 'em blush ing, tolks! Who's going to be first to kiss the bride?" Dan stepped out, smiling. "Just a- minute," he protested. ay,what Is this anyhow?" : 'We've come to ; help you celebrate," cele-brate," put In a small girl wearing a green hat "We're all going -out to Casey 8 and we're going to take i you, with inx; vFor goodness sake. , - as ... . ' . - . . . TrmO-?He CmKMMl'S.BACk POOg, I 'i.Iiip 1 r 1 8R URC V - t II li ii Jl 4 rf ?t Dan, Introduce us, cant you?" Phillips turned to Cherry. "Halfwits," "Half-wits," he said, grinning, "but they're harmless. My confreres of the well-known News." , -a' IAN raised a hand. XadIes and gentlemen," ho began "allow me to present the , one and only; Mrs. Daniel Phillips, who has so graciously consented to bear the name and share the ancestral fortune for-tune of thb bouse of Phillips $9.15!" He pulled out a trouser pocket, turning it Inside. "Give 'em4a bow. Cherry.' That's the glrll There were cheers and' applause In a few moments all of them -were outside. , Cherry ;.found herself wedged Into the .rear seat of an automobile Intended for " five passengers pas-sengers and carrying eight, Dan was beside heand onf thea other slde-the girl in the; gren Ixat whose name, was JJlxIo annon: The same sounded . familiar arid -Cherry was sure she had' 'seen it -somewhere. She learned almost immediately that Dixie wrote motion picture reviews re-views for the News. '. A half hour's ride brought them to a large -apartment house. The Caseys lived on the econd-floor. By elevator and staircase the crowd of 14 arrived at the door almost at the same time. : .Casey, so Dan Informed Cherry, was telegraph editor of the News. A minute later she was being Introduced- to Mr: CaseyY hlmselt She liked him instantly for his gray hair'and crinkly blue eyes and the way that he smiled at her. She liked Mrs. Casey, too, -when she appeared ap-peared a' moment'iater. Mrs. Casey was plump and , very , pretty. Apparently, Ap-parently, impromptu parties at the Caseys were no novelty. ' . ' . An angular, youth in a dark suit had seated himself at a" piano. Now he . was crashing out the- opening chords of the"LbhengrInrmarch." ' , Cherry looked' about' for Dan and could not find him.- Bill Pringle . - - - f- - . PUT:-Tr Ml MO r C h CLOCK C' IM5 -AO fM N. AND.CAGV ..IS'STHrU ULaziti OKITIAN asked, "did we surprise youH 'Oh; yon , certainly did! Tfe never been more surprised In my, UfsWJidon't seo -fcoiryoq managed ':Jtosrr. BUiitolor :&Mtooii : - as I got hold of Fre.derlcka ; (the clerk wbohad Issued the, license), I telephoned: Shannon andi Casey. . They got the rest together and, met - at the office. ; When -I knew-you'd gone bact to tie Bismark I gave them a calL r Presto that's all -there was to it!" " . J jraB young man at the piano had : been persuaded to abandon Lo hengrin to provide accompaniment for a Quartette.. The singers voices hadmore to recommend ' them in the 'way of 'rolume than in tone. The , quartette attempted "Oh, Promise Me." but gave it up abruptly abrupt-ly for "Call Jle Sweetheart," They liked this so well that they sang it twice. ; . There were four young women in the crowd besides Dixie Shannon. Two ; were :the wives ,of . reporters. A slim girl with red hair' cut short and wearing a tailored tweed suit was introduced -as Doris Ware. Someone told Cherry that Doris covered news assignments on an equal footing with the men and was considered one of, the best feature fea-ture wrlter:in-' Welilngton,v Cherry was noteure she liked her. She .thought Mlss Ware gather reserved. ; The . fourth' girl was Connie Ran-dolph Ran-dolph from the societydepartmeht, a tall, 8lehder;brunet whose black satin : frock .outlined '.her 'figure frankly.; She had barely shaken hands iflth Cherry.and then drifted away. ." As..-"" V-.--' i '.' ' : SuddenlyClierry av' Jtbat rrigs had been pulled back in: the next room and . that couples were dancing. danc-ing. She looked about again, rather anxiously, lor Uan There he was sitting In the far corner Reside Connie Randolph. They seemed to be in earnest conversation. con-versation. Dixie Shannon's - gaze - followed Cherry's. "Don't mind Connie," Dixie said in an undertone. "She's the office Tamp rbut .nobody takes her seriohsly. Connie was missing when they passed out the .brains And she's been missing ever since!" j Louder she paid, "Bill, will you tell Dan we Want him over here. Tell him to make itjjronto;" The words were casual . but Cherry thought 'that - beneath this assumed air Dixie was 'displeaired. Casey appeared . bearing a tray with glasses and a plate of sandwiches. sand-wiches. There was an instant .chorus of' applause. , "Bill 'Pringle compiled -with Dixie's inatructiona and - a moment later Dan reached Cherry's side. ' "Getting 'acquainted?" he aslfed, smiling. ;; They're a,. great bunch. Cherry. You'll -be crazy about them alL Would It be. too much of ta favor, to ask my wife If she'd hae the next dance ;wlth -me?" , Cherry "flushed with pleasure as she arose. An orchestra half way across -the -continent waa playing a melodic German, waltz. 'The notes ' floated; out' sweet and clear V, from the 'radio. -Dan arid Cherry had never 'danced together 'before ' but .their steps, matched perfectly. . , ,Dan whispered, The nexjl time we pass that door etip .through It. We're agoing ' to make a ' getaway. Mrs. Casey will help us." "Five minutes "later t they ere hurrying down a rear stairway. Another An-other five' minutes and Dan was helping Cherry Into a taxicab. . ,.Ai the cab rolled,, along through the darkness Cherry thought, "This cant reallr be me! I can't ''-believe so much could happen In 24 hours." PoTtunatff-forher that-she could not foresee the next 24 'hours. (To 3e Continued) "AKWrVOVO ,Tr-fACT j. . f m - - T- , -" ! . TnootT, .'Tne strws . Ae$ lAANj fefceN; MCVAgp a 1 : 1 Legal Notices .?iNOTlCB Ta PEPOSlTORS- AND y - - OTHER CREDITORS W. 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