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Show IT.OVO law c Ut . Us & criminal" Oh. TW a ye. rr--h- - " V. . Ihnal Ttbn , FOB 8AL5 - f uardiaa nntfl I'm 1 14. la umi state answered. frijM voic. "But Tib ( anyway. Ti rather . Uck io the orpaaAaae I years. Tou dant kuo Ukt," ah aided vrilb hmnc. aad aob-c- ., oljr CjJly T "-- , loto er r Nash Advaao4 t--X door Bedaa. X Chrysler RoadaUr ; 12T Hudsea Coach Naah Special Cony, paint Like new, ItH Ford Ugfat DeUvry, 1827 t.i. KTl fcX?AAJT it go tr,T - ftTVFf . f ,v,Vl'..iU - . P T QV tti pick-- lit Sally'Dayldl urged body. u North Be. TTtaoa gently. And Sally told himla nan. gasping sentences, roughened someorUfa f of tha times by Uara phaned girla. "W have enough to aat to keen from starving and they giva us four new dresses a year," Bally went on recklessly, her long danv med-u- p emotion released by his . atva, Caursiy ' yssgJ "t lgKg ii,n I a tw-to- -- h f . , ' .""" J.Jaal4 gUy. - t 'roar ttoliyi DavM THfjJlIAS H4PPENEO. (pointed to a distant field of foot- SALLY FORD, who Unoers' bo high grain. 4 Uwr kome but the orphan- - "It ao pretty all of it" Sallv goes 'ilched btliufultv. "Tou' wnnMnl age frorrf Ihe tlrar she la four, auro-aatblr.k. just tolook at a farm, that to CLEM CAKO.NT4 farm the ah "fa U to work t for her It makei people mean and eroao and sjlk meota UAVID HAHU. attngy and ugly.' would you? Look "et." haadaaaae yonng student of scien- like growing things for people to tific farwtang who la worklnr on the at ought to make na happy. the "pretty t arwi rarht laid Ut haUy and : "FarmiTr aShTTiee ho prrfrre hor to aide; they're too buay. And too ahowa "Uia rEARLPUl1ro'a gaudily dreaaed worried," David told her gravely. daagfatoA ' The anrera Pearl and "I'm different I live In the elty and I can hardly wait tnanJUng dia- - in the winter aha trt4 Sally with -to get to-- the farm in the trimmer. vdaltt. 4 not It'a rid of Put my worry Jf.lha lum- Pearl oVtermlnee eUMy aaATanMUta ante her room and nier is wet and the wheat rueta. hide aHlanMNid pin there. . Wh n I'll be happy to own a piece of land ah aerMa &ally of thot, David aorae day, though, even if I ahall eoafronaVreari with the lie and own all the worrlea, too. I'm going trike beanhe law her aerretn the pin to be a aclentlfic farmer, you know." I'd love to live on a farm," pally la aoJIWrooia. Caraoa warn Sally that Feart and DavM are practk al- agreed, with entire Innocence. "But ly engaM. .One aftnrnooa David every evening at twilight I'd go Out look at my growing thlnga and (eta a aVaneai w l'a fJly and brca and her to rail on him If ahe ever needa aco how pretty a picture they made, him. TBTB he aaka her to go for a and try to forget all the ahrdluetao walk Wjji him' that night, ing work I'd pat Into make it ao NOW GO OJf WITH THE STORY pretty. , . er i ? o.t . " . now. , T IS '8lkiBginglavlUa leading tha way. She in the aoft mealy loam of field, David loved the way hie tall, compact body moved aa gracefully and surely aa a woman's. She bad the feeling that they were two children, who had alipped away from their elders. 8he had never known anyone like David but she felt aa If ahe' had known him all her life, as if she could say anything to him and he would understand. Oh, It waa dallo- - Sally avaa eagor aa a child, when aha jom.I David Nash in that part of the lain that ektrted the orchard. Although It waa nearly nine o'clock It waanfet yet dark; the aweet, throbbfr'y peaoa of a Jane twilight, aiatdreWf ' only by a faint bree that whiapered through the leavec af the rtlt traea, brooded over the farm. VI hlH4led faat aa I couldl" d he gaaped. "Crarulma Carson upd&ia Srtit 1dT me fhia afternoon laid whilo you and I were rashlng dishea Mrs. Carspn atitchrd ' to have a friend! "There's the., cornfield vter I've been plowltjfr," David called back to her . "A fine prop. I've given it Its last plowing this week. It's V'. aaa i mat up It what fcruiers dl 'laid by." NojWng her course." gasoline this afternoon, while I waj It was so dark now that the com s t ' Pearl ' mings." doing L oked IiIm "t .. " ru She backed away from him, took curved L invisible by f hands for a dress the fuftMcirt of the made-ove- r betweerrth thumb ar.d forefinger of eaclyhand, and made him a -curt'; G. sey. "Tou took like a picture In It," STOP YOUR David told ber gravely. "When I saw Ff V' busting out or it i naa no Idea ft waa such a pri(ty tlrr-s.- " j "I cottkln't have kept It on tinghl If Pearl hadn't already U ft fur the party at-- Willis. Was she torrlbly mad MM'you because you wouldn't - ' " i - Plus '.J Equaki Many Patrons , Mi,:-- 5AV . " sg , ; - "i u,r. . - - i Mora than 20.000,000 gallons of get married. I've got two years of college ahead of m yet, but van milk ar conveyed annually by BritIf I wer older and hsd a farm of ish railway. ' my own, I wouldn't marry Pearl ."Com out of that corn!1 A loud, harsh voic cut across David's speech, mad them spring guiltily apart "I alnt' going to stand for no such goings-o- n on my 99 iohi tha K amber! SERVICE GARAGE North 1 West Phone J2S0 HT aad KAY low-spok-en farm!" Clem Carson had prowled liks ao angry, frustrated animal through the field until h had, spied them out ' (To B Coatinswd)) What will Caaaoa do? WW be send 88y back to. Bona? Read t tt the neat chapter. The maiartat parasite Is to Small ss easily to Inhabit th interior of a human red blood corpuscle, of which flv million ar normally contained la about one-sixof aa average drop. Cata, dogs, and racoons ar all color blind, ' th . Only Whippet ijeiTei all. Jthese ratort-- 4 lubrication f ght-vntgh- ' , ' SU4nt timtog chatm i . . her" . a Fair Prices ed ha . Spe?dy Service . - v afssav EFFICIENCY! Thorough Work - high-heart- u ii Plua . L toue rip-be- tbe.-feanis- and sympathy understanding, though he said so littl. "And they beat doa't actually ua, unless we re done somtthlng pretty bad; but on. It's the knowing that we re orphans and that the state take car of us aad that nobody ears whether w liv or die that makes it so hard to bear! from the tint w enter the orphanage w are mad to feel that everyone sis la better than we are. and It's not right for' cht ' drea, who will be men and womea eoeia day. with their living ta rrtak. to reel that wayr - lea, an complex Is a t pr try bad miertortty handicap, David mur- rupted gently. "I know about Inferiority ' eom- piesea," Baity took Mm up eagerly. 1 tjfl.'-"I've read a lot and studied a lot f W kav a branch of tha ftublic in the orphanage, but we're phantom combat, An tha breeze libraryallowed to take out an book only rustled through them, bringing to week. I'll graduate from high tha beauty-drun- k little girl a cargo school next June If 1 go back' of mingled odors of earth, ripe But I won't go back!" ah erted. : fruit and greenneaa thrusting up "But Bally, Bally, what eould you from tha ma tat embrace of tha do?" David persisted. "Ton haven't ground to the kiae of tha sun. any money" "Let's sit her on the ground and "No." Bally acknowledged pa watch ths mooipcomg up." David slonateiy. i'v never had more suggested, hie Vole hushed with than a nickel at on tiro to ealj Telf an what you mean!" . tha wonder of the night and of the my own! Think of tt, David! ALson? Whea I prosnlsed to corns walk beauty that lay about .them. Tha gin or jo, wno naa never naa mora earth is soft, and dry from tha than a nickel of her own In her ing with you tonight I knew that sun.. It won't spoil your pretty life! And only a nickel given to m Mr. Carson would try to tak me dresa." by som soft hearted, eBtimentaJ back to the orphanage. If ha found - Sail? obeyed, locking her slender visitor! But I ran work, aad if I out But I I wanted to com. knees with bar hands and resting cant find anything to do, I'd rather Aad I'm not sorry." her chin upon there. etarvs than go back." Do you man that h threatened "Tired, Bally T They work you! David amaa-meDavid aaked hand, concealed by the to bard," David amid aofthr, aa he darkness, waa upon her before she you? dragging at his slowly, words. "Beseated hlmaelf at a little diatanea knew that It was coming. cause o Pearl and me?" from her. "I suppose you'll be a lad Poor Bally! Brava, Tea," ah whispered, hanging her to gat back to the Home to the littl faallyr David said ao gently head with shame. "I didn't want .. fall" that hi word were like a earea. you to know, vr, that you'd been -Bully's dream filled ayes, barely Charity hasn't broken your spirit in any way responsible. He he discernible. In tha dark, turned to- yet child. Just try to be patient says It's practically settled between ward him. and her vole, hushed for a whil longer. Pro raise sne you and and Pearl, and that that but determined, spoke the words you won't do anything without tll-- I oh, don't mak m say any it had bean throbbing In bar lag me fIrat I might be able to more brain fur four dsvi: David groaned, Bhs ould see the Ten not going back to the Home I I can't' promise, David," she muscles spring out llks cords along aver. Ira going to run away." confessed In a strangled voice. "I hie jaw. "Listen, Bally," he said at Good lor you!" David applauded. might hav to go away suddenly last, vary gently, I Want you to Then, with sudden serlouaness: from bcHev me when I say that I have But what will you do? A girl What do you mean, Sally?" J5a- - never had the align test Intention of alone, like you? And wont they vld's hand closed in a hurting grip marrying Pearl Carson. 4 have not Car- - mad love to her. I'm too young to try to bring you back? lan't there over hers. "Has Pearl-M- r. ttmgU aAd t. I r . V- I ' LEAKS go?" Davldsahrugged his broad but there waa a twinkle In his eyes. TSLet'i talk about something pleasant Want a peach, Sally?" Andl ablly ate the peach he gave ' her, though she had peeled so many i for eaaalang those last few-dathat she had.'thought she never wanted to seeiranother peach. But this was a special peach, for David had chosen It for her, had touched It ' with jQdwd handa. Thfv. walked slowly down the d Ian together, Sally's . ahouldac sometimes touching Da-- 1 vlds eoatsleeve, her short legs striving Jo keep step with his long nho-Ul-e- ra, J ya - fruit-scehte- . PAINTING-N- EW ROOFING r appeared to liaten. with content her fatigue and of tier aSolinF reddeiretf handa completely forgot- She ROOF REPAIRING ROOF Wtened.-o- drugged1 Work Guaranteed ' ten. a good stand of winter wheaOWd oats. There s the wheat See hftw it ripples in the breeze? Look! Ton can sea where It's turnn ing yellow. 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