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Show 9 r w ,TT yTTy yy? iy "P - yyTyyyy t !''iiK- m TtyyyfTTi t i . . .'"Wr. ,! - r M, -- . TAjK MJt f. HE HOSE A MODERN 1 i- - IMPROVEMENTS i V Five Found Man SYXOPSJS: Haiti F!lcmor, beautiful yonntf nurse, whose tic eeiticn of bevel Ontnuock 4 t n titcal time causes hint to fjo blind, is u7o the tnri he loves, bt t firttnnock riot m not know 4i. Lnly fceUt Jlniit end her J.roon, Grannuch s half Vi other, know that it was Hronn, drunk, trho detained her aouinst her iH. Jicratine ffaiite's pissenre lull Ora mock he i kept ia iiptntancfi Quiunock and of the situation Jlallte plan to fca married, but heater threaten to tell iirannock JIallta is the nurse mho blinded Aim unless she marries him t IJalhe-- , i in orphan, is told by Mr a Bmtholomcw, friend of dead hot punt that her real name is Rose Connldma, and Grnnnock knows her only by wf name, not1 Rose Another as Fllesmore Cone I dine n Xeio York i told by her guardian, Mr Perle, a lawvtr, that she is heiress to a tro 000 a year income , alter Perie disco era she has employed a pi mate detecwhen tive to prole her j Perie refuses lo tell her of Roses ore told their lath r teas iet Conaldme, suspected murderer who uner tras cannht Halite fails do keen mn appoint-mer- it no to merry I.esler lu fie return to RontktHff, York , L. I , in search 4 her, meanwhile ni haHno met the heiress lion Conoid me by accident YOU WERE UJZSY, COLO YvtkT you vfcfceur 'vt fifeEU 'nSACk'IWG YHA TT On Tonights Show COOPte At any rate, she'd Or rather .marry mo than have mu explain matters to Socks , NEW Soldier Frank Leavitt of Georgia will bq one of the big atat the weekly wrest'Thats a specially rotten way of tractions t ling program at the local arena black mailing a woman! tonight. Leavitt has been rather; "Think bo? Somehow, I cant see successful In his. matches it. R's simply presenting any point In Utah. He had only been deof view feated once and that by Ira Lyuc turned his back and Dern who airplaned him Big Bill Thornton thinks he will be stared out of the window. able to master the man mountain You may find it hard to believe," here tonight., lie Jerked out, at iart, "but I wont Arthur Saxon, the Worlds help any mtn to force himself upon strong man, will meet Dern in a girl who doasat want him, whatever my private opinion of her ay tonights show. Saxon was in Logan Wednesday and exhibitbe ed some of his pent up strength "1 tell you, I shall make her per by biting an automobile off Its an be Ample front wheels with seven men sitCectly happy. Therell Income and nothing to do but spend ting In the car. He believes his It. And very likely therell be great strength will be the Socks with his sight as good as ever of Dern. A new comer In Jack Albright and nothing for auy one to worry of Pendleton, Oregon, will meet , about "She announced, in your pres- Hy Sharraan of Salt Lake. Aence, that she had no intention of lbright ts a few pounds heavier Lake welter but he marrying you. Unless she assures than the Salt will have to tee good to match me she has changed her blind" Shar-ma'She changed it when she decided the skill and speed of she didn't want Socks to hear her Ed Stewart, the colored boxer sad little story. And 1 dont doubt of Salt Lake, will take on Joe come to admit that he' Y3(2-YT?YiU- ALL rHE G-T 'mevree a couple- . CoUFIOEUCfe fKWOW' 4 4l l - iff vm Stocfe m CAYCH J WAV ?W waro, 9 by Dickborgan - COLONEL GILFEATII2R Three Hundred .THE DAM BOXA- 1 i of- j - &eo?-CfOO- KP - HSoEO imagine . A LITTLE Dove 'turtle UNE DAiSV A "DETECTIVE r TXJPWlkjG-- ' OUT To Qfe -- 7V VA A? 'XAlUSUZtf t: un-do'- n. Chapter 2! WARNING AN ANONYMOUS A T the Broon mansion Lester youll sense. found only a letter from Dr. showed -- me, too, are You?" Blackmailing Lyttoa saying that he had takes "Oh, dont be that way, doctor! Orannock to Baltimore for treat I'm only looking at the thing from ment by Dr. Downing, the eye spe my point of view. (, ( SLANTS POteTfo a Al anp-Goul- Football teams having- acquj-5- d the habit of bobbing up on short notice! or even no notice whatever to confound the experts, it may prove a good precaution to point out the early November invasions of the east by two squads entitled to more headlines than tney usually receive The reference is to the University of North Dakota andMarquette university, both go- for years, Its - cord Army Dakotans to tackle he at eleven hav. 1929 ing walloped Boston college after holding the powerful Urn versity of Detroit team to a 6 to 5 tie It is interesting to note how Vale classifies her football fos according to the price of ad mission to the Bowl at New Haven. Maine, the opening opponent, and Alfred, scheduled as a soft spot" on November 8, are listed at 50 cents gen- Maryland and Georgia, al- at fore engaging Illinois York but the soldiers New price. ,i - ut ( Farm Groups Urge Surfaced Highways Hornsby Seeks lkv filching Staff . 'For Chicago Cubs To Ali Rural Areas j Chicago, Nov. 6 (Pi Growing report of changes among the Chicago Cubs today had it that Flint Rhem, veteran pitcher of the St. Louis Cardinals, and Charles Red Lucas Another veteran hurier from the Cincinnati Reds, would be or obtained in purchased trades. Rogers 'Manager Hornsby andv President William Veeck are 'holding secret conferences daily but refuse to discuss rent reports and rumors. By Frank I. Weller Associated Press Farm Editor National Washington AP) farm group look with interest on the stand of the, American country life at the Wisconsin college of agriculture for a surfaced road to every farmers gate." Thei American farm bureau federation which long has had a farm to market road committee, says the inedequate con diUon of local roads handicaps the rural population both socially and commercially. It was found at the conference that of 3,000,000 miles of road in this country only 300,000 miles, or 10 percent, are set apart as state and federal highways. The reamining 90 percent are local roads. Whae some have been given an all weather surface, not less than 88 percent of the farmers still reside on the dirt roads, which, even in the best farming communities are often virtually impassable to motor trafi'.c on account of the mud and snow. State and federal governments are expendng about on their $750,000,000 a year 10 percent of the roads and the about an local communities equal amount on the remaining 90 percent. Letters were read to the conference showng that many of the farmers have to keep their automobiles and trucks stationed at the side of hard roads and transport their families and produce to them in horse drawn conveyances. Transportation, says the farm bureau, is one of the most im-- I portant factors contributing to the success of failure of the farm operations, and that be- fore state' highways wiB have proved as beneficial as they were designed to be, there muri jbe adequate means of access to them. It favors construction of the surfaced roads whose wearing .11. J ,,rmi Firt English Silk Mill In 1718 the tirst silk null in England was established in Derby by London merchant named John Lombe, who bad stolen. a secret process of manufacture from Piedmont, where he had obtained employment as a workman and. at the risk of his life, had made drawings of the machinery used by his Detroit hews. 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Go on get out of my house! returned Lytton with violence. A quarter of an hour later. Dr. Lytton sent a telegram. It ran as follows- - " Broon proboNy starting north today. It awas directed to Conaldine at the address ho had given Lester, but he did not sign (Copyright, 1330, hy Boy yiehcrt) The word fleche is an nrchirec-tura-l ter which ia France signifies Any spire, but In English usage is limited to a smell, si eerier spire srlilcb la placed hpea the ririgb of a roof at a church and net upon a tower. with incorStarting, running and rect winter oils wiil luring punishing wear jto Lyt-to- considers that big latest treatment might be of value to your brother He led the way indoors. Youre looking a bit oft color," continued Lytton. Praps Ive been worrying about old Socks, suggested Lestei . I suppose I shall hear how ha gets on? Certainly. Well, look here, what I really came about was Miss Eilesmore. Dyou know where she is? She went back to New Yofk, said Lytton, fixing his eyes upon Lester. "Oh Yes I suppose she did went to buy clothes and get all ready to marry Socks when he comes back! Thats a nice little yarn, but you know well enough that if Socks gets his sight back hell find out shes the girl hes got such a grudge against; and if he doesnt, you'll separate em somehow. You told me yourself that youd get her out of Socks life as quickly and quietly as was safe. Well? glowered Lytton. Im merely reminding you that shes engaged to me, that shes going to marry me aad that if you dont want her to marry Seeks, you might just as well help ms te find her, If she wasted to marry you, you wouldnt have te look for het, I imagine. She wants to marry me al! right ' .iHe U J performer touchdown i r . outstanding . v . been ),( . , Meet Dangerous Part ,ef Ltf The fiist gunrter of an hour after birth Is the most dangerous period of Jlfe," stated an espw recently, adding tliat the mortaUty figure for this. 15 minutes Was as great as that of any subsequent . . month. Eansns City Star. ArAttutaml Terif Diuennatiaig Scrigtmi The American Bible society gays that there are still many dialects into which the Scriptures have not been translated, hut they hae beea translated into more than 450 languages and many tlmusaads of our car.:, 2 JWars next no doubt Brown, an older foe, can be have already revised this flgr seen in the Bowl for $2 follow! ing which the price is boost-te- d uring: i to $4 each for Army and North Dakota won tt3 first six games in a row, scoring Dartmouth, both in or mtar the sell-o147 points while tallowing the Princeton and class. Leave my haute 1" ordered the enraged doctor. , " $5 each cpposdKn only 7 on top of Harvard are tops were The veins by clalist, Nurse accompanied standing put In which CL A, West, the daector and try to get them for that Casey. There was no word of Lyttons face. His hands were of athletics at Grand Forks, N. or any other prtce. clenched and his shoulders thrust In the east, Tony Siano of Halite. P writes me Lester assumed she must have forward. . . "Permit me to add that the Fordham and Ben Tickner of Are you definitely telling a University of North Dakota has Harvard are all the rage as gone back to New York and so reWon two successive North Cen- centers but in the Rocky Mounturned there, but after a weeks that youll write the truth to your Jotral Intercollegiate, eonfemce tain area they talk only of search of hospitals and nursing brother if I dont help you to find Championships without being nas of Utah. homes whers she must of necessity Miss Conaldine? he shouted. Jotied or beaten and last year They teH this one about he was forced to seek "I suppose dt comes to that." defeated Loyola of Chicago 7 nas: Against Brigham Young admitemployment, The beaten. himself strain Its you that yeur brother ought to 0 and Creighton university he knocked down the oppos- was beginning to wear him down. to know the truth about. You cur! of Omaha, 54 to 0" ing center, took out a back who In desperation he went back-- to ?WeH, tell him If you think itll five had cut diagonally across to Marquette has won. cheer him up. I wont stop you games in a row with a record tackle Davis (Utah ball car. Soutbcliff and sought out Dr. who already had written that Lytton strode hack to the window. of 117 points against an allow- rier) got up and went down There was a long silence. Lester ance of 7 to its foes, including the field to cut down the saf- he had returned. Morning, Broon. 1 was Just go- pleased and refreshed, lit a cigaret. Grinnel, Drake and Creighton ety man just in time to allow , The Milwaukee school has Davis to cross the goal for a ing to write to you. Dr. Downing He had half finished it before the - f, DOWM two The K P. Crest Britain '.nidljr Formed Fub v The rooster Ash has long spines which curve backward and resemble a roosters tall. ne . LOW " sex. and though they have harassed the at Pittsburgh in six Blue now for several years, days, Marquette to play the rate! only $1 for general adBoston college! at Boston. mission, although for at least Army may have figured It the Georgia garnet this year was scheduled a breather by most of the 50,000 onlookers Signing the "ilicker tails be- would have paid double the West Point wr fergusea in a glove contest. Two willing teds i from, the west side of the valley who want to enter the squared ring game, will put on a show as a, curtain raiser All in all there is a great evenings show In store for those Who attend the performance. Ladles are again free. This may be the last evening that ladies will be so treated as the ciowds are growing so fast that the seating caoacity is becoming taxed. When the house is overfilled, a rharge will necessarily have to be made for the gentler, BY THE STANDARD v tv- ' - ' OF. CALIFORNIA |