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NEA SERVICE INC CHAPTER 1 as tense u a bowstring the dinner table of the © looter Lrtne Natalie Si Vires' and listened with straining emotions the table tare tes Jttez ttea the material prosperity of at such rfru it borethea cloth delicate tJtk ask thatseemed embossed The dessert service correct EJZd by an attractively uniform-- 1 of pure sparkling cry ktk&zs vine centerpiece with Jf pink blooms formed an ex leave rose-riSratr- i : r- era : I '' y laas i 1 decoration Natalie Converse had With delight But the table PS KSnor have been a pine board J" tin for all the mind Hiica they excited In herBerna-Soct rfUe dishes of had rtV- - ? that waa tire" telephoned to Bemadlne Lamontl lV that afternoon her nearest r tn the smart Westchester : I su-fiC- the and Alan had built : in- not much better off than I am” “Still she’s able to speculate on the market" Natalie pointed out “At least" she added insinuatingly "I hope that her Interest in you is f - when his brokerage bush tele-:1- £ Cornered sufficiently had £cr to-- talk about Beraa-'rt-jc- ii That Lament worn (Gladys Wynne had called her1 L— nf she got to? The ques-rv- s still raging In the neigh - Through a dummy pur- S SKiV I Well It was said people si Vvwr" 'scareiessness that had per notorious character to set Igira to a fine English manor respectable homes the there’d be a lot (vodsred and it the next public iffsoos meet-communi- ty admlnistra escmlttee among less tte ether women but she had allur was beautiful presence gerzadir-e’-s - yitahe Converse—had said t- NO beautifuL help knowing this Bema ly paid press agent saw that her light wss never on an Inner page AH could dangerously H-h- ft ’ her quart of be amazing diamonds Natalie had looked at Alan where his lavish gen mired would lead him should It r teesnre centered upon another C her conquests uf -- Cgx bdne beautiful woman like A greedy Lament A NATALIE CONVERSE that Alan knew topic that never 3 lay long dormant mont’s house without protesting1 alamort’ It seemed incred between them she said -only a beginning i jua wasbroker are Well' children? where the "Whkt "Bosh Alah exclaimed Ber Surely be would want someone higher he demanded do you think Bemadlne is anyway?" success tad to Idea lf-mh- ladder of fc Iftibe heard a But story somewhere I notorious woman who i me v?SfSeihSlKlSS1 tariSKS Switching to chll “You won’t answer that will you?’ Alan pressed on unpleasantly Natalie’S head went up in proud silence’ She had never told him Why she had buried her desire for motherhood Not to have children was a decision she had made by tets ca several occasions Now I herself and would keep to herself least from Alan as long as the ame j At shadow of Impending separation I hovered over them 5 She had seen 1: ’ll v 100 divorce of much among parents I ite bad come to scoil at the did not believe that children I held men and women together And 8he asu sure that she could en Wti cry cf aJ her girl friends (jure her Jealousy even If she could assfd to please her when oih hold Alan in spite of It He had jvzaa admired him Lately she warned her once that he was about or two one who fed up with It Ehe hadn’t ?rly snubbed forgot about tenfisbing compliments that warning Neither could cease Jealous vould If she could have SheNo youbeing answer It Alan won’t j ha cf his good looks at that his wavy particularly NatalIe maintained her silence in hair— that he hated — hii Alan’s against their child reproach brown eyes and the ready was most effective state less the s that won him friends so weapon available to him When they He "did not were £ vu fierce In her Jealousy use In verbal conflictas a means of the weapon only I ti tu still able to control it having last Word He was sin She did not fling cere In the p depree his reproach He wanted cut cf her chair and bar children tor He was at the door Their Ouar was ending as usual— with him — vuh eyes as effectively rem J away from her perhaps not striding a words could have been to return for many unhappy hours (Ti Ain who acted This time Natalie stopped him the silence aith an Her pattered hands were clenched and pride prcf'-hinlaueh Or rather hard to still her tongue but fought irj cf one Natalie in Jealousy conquered "Alan" She called tensely “are -- to that woman’s you really going Tcu aren't going!" " house?" P er??5 being dramatic only Ipitsxist- control of her voice Alan Whirled “YOU will make a ptske tiat could be as silvery tool of yourself won’t you?" he shot tt I hef “Trying to pretend it’i bick I Iteayen s aake for my sake my business that Vou d?’’ that stuff" Alan retort don’t Want me to go there while than he cared to all tftA time it’s yotir damnable ff f’ tztx Jealousy that’s bothering you" fcliaa: Natalie’s face went white "No pa he groaned “1 know woman who cared for her husband I knoW would let zVyTt fog to say him go to Bemadlne La Tm Lord 1 1 ge - 1 X - ) y ! -- 1 d f knows I’ve cheh enough" vu 5 with an answer u-fheard what I haTi 1 st E?rcaiine Lamont’ ark his chair put fork he had taken answering ' Bema caJ arid assumed baefe in fpf1’ utc it” : he said around here Are hcr ” Natalie begani h7 Alan’s maimer "Whzl of It?” jo j see?" Natalia fired p-- e ifzl can t have any Oh I know added hastily door open and I P hearing But if you 3 client everyone we p®3 you All the her having co I care'1 A! an broke H1 P- A--I ft-atently iv table u - rte I- - y to cartbr! ye-- to - You f Vg 7- - f want new e Wuntrv the feet hu t that one up here and ub— so that you ’ VTP her in rr t kind of peo- -l A’an admonished reason of to live this Aru let me tell wasn't built on ni Hillshire t's money must know account for her for c-- c com-Lamon- -- 4 - a-- : i expect the to believe she’s toO good fot what she’s doing Why doesn’t she I leave It then?" “You would Ask that" Alan re “No woman who has been joined care of as you have could taken understand what it means to be on your own with a ' child to sup port" “I’m certain I could manage withshe flung out losing my back At him “Who says Brafhadlne has lost hef he retorted : : self-respe- seU-reepset- ct” ?” Foreign Dollar Credits Continue To Hold Up Well Increase By BYRON SELLER Special Correspondent Of The Standard-Examin- tried' Alan shrugged “She probably didn’t give you a thought” he replied a bit Wearily “Furthermore Natilie Bemadlne la a valued client If she has need or me tonight I am sure it la important I need her business” Alan had had enough “This is getting us howhere as usual” he said caustically looked at his watch bnd turned again to go Natalie did not try to stop him She stood still as a statue while Alan disappeared from her sight But when the slam oL the front door echoed back through the hall she dropped Into her chair and struggled to restrain her hign-ceil-lng- ed tears She hated to weep This thing — her and Alan this trouble-betweseemed too big for tears Tears belonged to anger or sorrow Anger was futile how—and there was no sorrow sweet dr otherwise in the torment of a Jealous heart It was like a disease an incurable disease and heart day that ate at her mind even and night It motivated her when she knew she had no cause to ‘ be suspicious She went upstairs and sat in her boom trying to write a letter to her toother but the words she wanted to put down got mixed up with the Words of the uh'uttered prayer that Was close behind her lips k “Send him back to met Sena him back to me!" She put aSdle the pen And wfcnt to the window to look out over the pluestone driveway that the front yard She smiled wanly at her hope He couldn’t return so Soon — unless he hadn’t really gone Ridiculous Idea Of course he had gone He always went nowadays When he started And always he Perfctayed afray a little longer haps some day he Wbuld not come - en er NEW YORK April 19—The con- y tinued saturation of the Investment market with new bond offerings and the slight advance to money rates have combined to cancel about half of the rise that the bond market had achieved in March The four sessions this week served to emphasize the drifting character of the market The averages? droppM lf about point to the week the four In days there were 98 504000 of new bonds brought out compared with $182111000 in the week before and $39371500 in the same week of 1929 This is at the rate of about $25000000 a day and considerably ahead of the pace that new offerings set during March The largest single item was $41 294000 of Southern Pacific Oregon Lines first mortgage 4V4 per cents which were sold at 97 to yield 463 per cent This about gauges the market for good railroad bonds The municipal market however Is holding Its high levs! very well Prime municipals are not plentiful and many dealers are in the market for new issues An instance of this was the high price paid for the $31550000 New York state 4 per cents auctioned during the week J P Morgan and company secured it on a basis of 379 per cent cost to the state However since this Issue was bought for a special purpose bids put end will not be in by other syndicates most4 of which were around a 395 to per cent cost basis are thought to nave been a closer estimate of the market Foreign dollar credits continue to hold up well their decline being considerably less than has been the case with tiotaestic issues Much of this strength is attributable to foreign buying The French government for instance has been buying its own 7’s abd 7V4s in moderate quantities These bonds are not callable except for Japanese sinking funds purposes Issues recovered most of their loss of the week before with the news that the Tokio government had taken measures to stabilize exchange anc correct the conditions resulting from business depression The British budget caused a mild flurry In United Kingdom bonds but the IiTst disappointment was reof bratificatioh April 19 1930 placed by a spirit atbeen radical had that nothing OPENINQ SALES Britof HenCe the price tempted Alta Merger lOOO jai 5C ish securities returned to their preBig Hill 200 At 34c vious level and even gained a litue Colorado Consolidated 2000 as a reflection of chancellor of the beSnowden’s expressed exchequer C Empire Minds 1000 at 9 300 lief that cheap money will prevail At 83c at 64c 200 Eureka Lily for some time 1C At 6000 Standard East between Domestic mohey ranging little - Howfell 52000 - at 6 fe 2000 a 4u to 414 per cent There is much a very disposition to look for 36000 Lehi Tihtic 22000 at for money for some higher range con4c at are come: and dealers time to stream ' Moscow 100 at $160 fident that when the presentstemmec New Quincy 100 at 54c is issues of new bond 1000 at 4c 1500 wil Park Bingham somewhat outstanding bohds ' at where to a they point advance again PiOche Bristol 20Q0 at more correctly reflect the present At Silver King Coalition 200 cost of money — one-ha- re-offe- red ! 5c : 6c 4e ‘ 4c -4- -4 if- — $1050 V s Butter le ’ H — Company) BUTTER Extra hound Prime firsts pound -- — -- i Fresh extra poultry farm doz- - GRAIN - 1 semi-circl- ed By JOHN P BOUGliAN Associated Press Market Editor 40 CHICAGO April 19— CAP)— Pro$ 39 pecta bi general shower! thfoughou the entire grain belt tumbled whea Values down to much lower levels Reported well unSpring wheat was der way with more than 83 per cen of bread wheat already Seeded ir 26 - 1 11--CAP- )— ’ L ! " f"TB - 7 - -- j : - hi as filled with ou cHdn’t help - Hr i uS'’Aisr‘ tJ " 1 DU admitted “She reip her’ d l'ave- - 4 ? 4s h— w of thought as fresh air for §daShNataIlft awaited of dread Vint was coining it was load averaging 200 pounds The level was lowered to around the 1000 mark most of the week but 10101015 was the prevailing range at the close Mixed butchers bulked at 89010io and packing sows at 825 down Sheep— More than 24000 head Of sheep and lambs Were received this week compared with a little over 4000 head a week ago The increase was due to the California lamb movement which is now getting under way No good sheep were offered on the local market but a few decks and odd lots of mixed shorn lambs were sold for G507 60 Two decks of ewes brought 450 with culls out at 250 and a few wethers at 500 LIVESTOCK t- packing Sows 825850 today 175 steady load 170 pound holdovers 1070 packages locals 10501065 Cattle— Ibr week 2150 steers 16e to 25c lower fed 833 to 853 pound California yearlings 1223 around 25 loads li501200 he&vies 1135 1200 medium 11001140 four cars cake and grass steers 1140® 1160 heifers Steady load 750 pound fed 1150: car 778 pound cake and grass 975 good eows 850900 common and medium 6 50® 8 50 low eutters and cutters 4 00 6 50 bulls unchanged: medium 650® 750 today 150: largely grass cowS slow 050 pound cows 850 calves 240 vealers around 50c lower calVes 100 off at close package generally good 165 to 218 pound vealers 1350 14 t0 repackage 260 t6 320 pound calves 12 00 1250 ' Sheep— For week 14300 choice spring iambs 15c lower gopd 25c lower medium 75c off two loads 6l pound choice 1065 early Week’s 10001050 ’ rA shipper account light steers mostly 50c lower light heifers ana mixed yearlings 50c to 75c down instances more butcher heifers showing comparable downturn fat- - cows and and heavy heifers fully 60o flower cutters weak to 25c off bulls 25c to 4Do lower! vealers' weak to 25c lower heavy steers scarce top 1475 few loads 14001450 specialty light steals jshd heifer yearlings 1450 and 1325 respectively but most light sters RL7ft1325 heifer yearlings and mixed yearlings 1000l2i25 bulk fat cows! 700® 825 fev£ above 900 butcher lif-et- o and heiferetfces 8251000 Cutters St 25 6 25 closing top on sausage bulls 775 Selected vealers 1150 mostly 8 75010 00 at ckxsa for 107 to 130 poiinds Sheep— 4000 nothing representative here nominal 3400 direct foar week 225f doubles from feeding stations 32000 direct receipts largest of year to date closed 50cr to 75c lower than week ago on fat lambs and 25c to 50c lower on fat ewes late bulkffat lambs 85 to 95 pounds 923953 late top 975 early top 1800 shorn lambs 800875: ear- -' ly top 935 fat ewes 625 down shorn 610 down shearing lambs 800875 early top 900 native spring iambs fori Specialty ' Easter trade 17JpO25OOr good to choice 7f pound?' Californlas early 1250 Strong weight natives 1300 1 i J JoIepH J8TI — B April 19— (AP-- J Sheep— 4500 lambs Wool skins 020 74 Steady 9(1 to 85 poundpound clipped 825 for week 25d loweri on fed lambs sharply lower on Springers sheep and feeders unchanged bulk fed wool Skins 9D0910J clippers 775825 top 8:50 Springers 12151250 yearling s 7 59 $00 fat wooled ewes 625? clips 550573 lambs 800 shearing lambs feeding 850 1 f- - I EUTURES i L : CHIC Ado Grain table: tWHEATi Open High Low Close 106 105 105 108 108 106 106 111 109 109 i’lll i 115 115 113 113 A 11106 May 900® July Sept medium Mo D 1A) common 825900 culls Dec down ewes 25c lower limited !CORNli supply 425 common culls 200 May U A3i 83 today 1800 including 1100 holdovers July 83 85 975 8 CO 950 Sept pound easterns for Week 10c to 15c Jaly I070il00 Sept higher 11practical top 11 50 bulk RYEi loads 161 to 25: 10 75 85 85 s 14 OAtss a 11— (AU-- ti D A)— Hogs 25c lower three May s i j Dec tGS ANGELES April 190 Ji ' Week 375675 ters 88 5 ! 0 80 43 43 43 42 43 43 i82 ei ! ‘ 43 42 SI -- : 73 160 1020 1053 1072 1072 130 110 13A0 103 1075 Sept ii67 67 72 1630 1053 calves for week 1000 15c to 50c lower practical vealef top is co: bulk 12001430 culls 'down to July a13i0 1360 Sheep— For week Seco steady top California spring lambs 1150 bulk common to’ medium 9001050 POTATOES 425ft25 Oif AHA April 19 — (AP-S t) A)— Hogs— 6000 medium and light hogs 10c to 20c lower: strong weight butchers steady to 10c lower top 990 on 180 to 200 pounds bulk 160 to 240 pounds 970980 240 to 290 pound butchers 950975 290 td 850 pound averages 930960 900910 packing sovri Cattle— 100 compared wlui week ago: Fed steers yearlings and she stock 25c to 60c mostly 50c lower cutetrs about steady - bulls fully steady veal ef5 50o lower stockets and feeders Weak bulk for week fed Steers- and yearlings 1075® 1325 liberal Sprinkling choice loads t3501400 weighty Steers 1353 pounds 1440 reifers mostly few ll00ll50 bulk 9751075l beef cows 67585o choice lots 900950 bulk all cutters 600® 625: medium ' bulls 7 25 7 60 practical top vealers 1300 few to Independents 13501400 stock ers and feeders 1000ll25: yearlings 1260 short yearlings 1300 Sheep— Receipts 500 two loads 84 H - tound fed 1360 1360 1360 -- M- 750 ewes ’mi bniCAGO I - S D April 19— (AP-- U cars oh trick 287 cars: total United States shipments old stock trading fair Ru$”tts steady other stocks stronger Wisconsin sacked Round sacked Round Whites 275290 Idaho sacked Riissets 3 65 3 75 fancy higher neW totek trading tolw market dull Texas Blisl Triumphs 41Q425 — j t —— AO —Potatoes — 77 470-ear-s i FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS April 19— (APi— Flour— Unchanged in carload lots family patents quoted at 6550665 a barrel inL 93 bound cotton Sacks Shipments 53974 b artels Brart— 28 00® 28 60 ’ I j V ntreoCES m the STOCK I1AKKETI ' tUuiif UndergtCod 'hook Cents Posters or Co!fl 10 MONEY BACK IT NOT SATIS Financial pub co ' mD Head Nevada 850 stf°dv J A HOGliE:& ICO I ! E Deid6ts in Stacks Bonds and Grain g' f I - We beliOve that & vftry sfiidli afdotihtiof money placed tetter copper stocks ttLch &s Cdlttmet & Arizona will show hand Kehhecott Ariaconda add Pkelps-Dodg- e T some profits this fall ‘Ih-tA- e i com m Am T’AiiS s 225 EccUs Cuilding Ogden Utah 3 84 85 43 43 42 - 2SOO: bulls up to 850 83 84 1 !i1 43 62 May mostly Jtlly 1 1 steady: best steSrs 11651200 bulk ld85ll50 Mexicans 1000 Sept lARd 1050 heifers scarce best cows lJ6Ad bulk common to medi July 825909 um 7 00 8 00 low cutters and cut Cattle— Fo ns 7S79 I " SAN FRANCISCO April 19— (AP U 8 D A)— Hogs— For week 2425 around 25c lower good 160 to 215 pound easterns generally 1070 1075 C&lifomias t10301070 - - hoUSS-ClSa- 12 00 9 00 Hogs—The hOg market tried to duplicate last week’s performance most of the week and closed about steady with last week's close 1025 was the week's opening top on one - low-pitch- ed kn eir'lr cub yet talked iirst ers at L ’ u: — bulk Natalie laughed ‘ V Mpdlnm poultry farm dozen “Just because the World thinks CHEESE she has doesn’t make it so” Alan cream Full pound triplets If “And went on defensively yoU cream pound Full longhorns North Dakota Wetett’t to Jealous that you Cah’t loaf cream sandwich Full Wheat closed nervous iHS to realize d that think straight you A bushel lower than Thursday's fin pound once you’re where you can make : He to c bff oats money easily and you need that 19— (Ah)— ishc toCornc dosed CHICAGd unApril down and a money to educate child you aren’t Butter—Firmer S838 tubs creamery changed to 7c decline provisionJ out and start back turn to extra r f going standards 37 extra 37 35 34 37 again just to appease- a lot of harp firsts 3 firsts OMAHA WhHt April V ing critics" seconds 31 33 — Hard No 3 dark S3 No 1 99: Again he paused for breath And back at alL extra cases 44568 Eggs—Steady No 2 97 No 2 smutty 98 No 24 again Natalie waa ready with an firsts 25 25 firsts graded No 2 answer sample 89 durum No 1 93 storage 91 firsts 23 Her thoughts here became unbear- 24 SO ordinary ' 3 mixed No smutty to wants woman decent “Any extra 25 able She left the window went td packed firsts 25 Com— White No 1 78 Nb 2 78 J the telephone and called up Gladys 78 No 1 78 No 2 76 yellow 19 FraNcisco April wynne ban No 1 7670 2 76f No Mixed “is there any bridge at your Hairy market! Butter—52 Score 28 Oa&vSitO No 3? 4lC4iUNo 91 score 37 80 score S5 place tonight?" Natalie asked “Well” Gladys hedged “are you Eggs —No 1 extras lafge 28 4 40 smalls 16 tatertAining a third?V mediums 23 “Just myself" Natalie Cheese— California fancy flats and explained CHICAGO April 19 — CAP) — to do" t 20 Tve nothing triplets Oregon Wheat— grade red 73 ''V— Com—Sample £ “Okey Oladys Invited “We’ve a 84 No 2 yellow 83 No I want here-few people a didn’t 84 2 white Produce New York Stranger” No 3 Oats— No 2 white 43 Natalie Walked over but the ties 43 42® White tlnatlon cf her toind was not the NEW YORK April 19 — (UP)— PoRye—No sales was tatoes—Steady and firm Long IsTudor house' of the Wynnes It Quotable range Barley— ttruc-ture the stone brick and timber 75® land 200585 southern seed—565® 616O Timothy Lamont had Bemadlne that Maine 435575 Bermudas — 1075 18 25 800 Clover seed purchased so greatly to the conster 3j0Q750 10 22 Lard— nation of her neighbors Sweet potatoes— Easy Jersey basRibs— 1375 What could be happening there? kets 125325 southern baskets' Bellies— 1425 woman Lamont the What had A 200265 too lit wanted of Alan? She knew Dressed poultry— Firm turkeys 27 ST LOUIS April lA L CAP) tie of Bernadine and the interior 42 fowls 1632 chickens 18® Cash: Wheat— No 3- red winter Of her house ‘to follow Alan there 34 broilers 30® 45 capons 30®44 lilO No 2 hard 105 to thought She could not see the ducks Island 22 No I Corn— NO 2 yellow 84 worried expression on the face of Live Long Dull geese 13 18 white 85 poultry— She the maid who admitted him ducks 1428 fowls 23 27 turkeys Okta--NO 2 white 44 Could not see Alan’s own expression 2540J roosters 15 16 chickens 20 close: words choked at the the grow grave 23 capons 3036 broilers 15® Wheat— May 103 July 164 maid spoke to him as she took his 37 107 September tofesed them things and unthinkingly Cheese—Steldy state whole milk Com— May 83 see him mount Upon a chair Nor to specials 24 26 Ydung the stairs two At A time in his Sud- fancy Americas 22 23 TOLEDO April 19— CAP)—WeAt den haste extras -- No 2 red Butter—Firm 110911L Hidden from her picturing WAA the 89 special marketCreamery 40 39 Corh— NO 3 yellow 83 87 bed in the uplying on a day figure sunroom Eggs— Firm nearby white fahey Oats— NO 2 white 43350 A room BemAfllne 303l stairs £5 29 fresh state whites Other unchanged more oth than any loved and used 28 TiHl firsts 25 Pacific coasts f ti fco She er of house the rarely part 31 29 U browns KANSAS CITY April 19— CAP)— saw the - sun she explained And 27®3S— nearby 2SS Wheat— cart down He to me then too- Bobby played there when ' NO 2 dark hard nominally 831C8 was not outdoors he jr Rubber cloves No 3 nominally 971C5 No 2 He was not there now Bema-din- e woman who Ahy No 3 nominally 86® hard 99 He to sent bed him had early ev- without rubber gloves just Isn’t mod- liOl! 2 NO bed 115 No 3 1J2 was Supposed to go to bed early ern They come very inexpensively ‘ 113 when him but it puzzled are color conscious you ery night if and you Close May 87 ' July 99 Sep he was compelled to do it Bema- can get them any shade you desire tfember IC2 Indulever had her felt guilty dlne e No 2 Corn— 122 care down she send torn gence but how Could White nominally 73©73j no 3 always Impressing the same fact Upto bed before it was time for her on 2 yellow her couldn’t nominally She 7778iN6 to go to the club? 3 NO NO 2 was now He B0£0 there The doctor Bobby was her life Then she had hadn’t 3 77 78 NO mixed came an hour Since he gone is nominally heard someone say that sleep to 77 Ago ana Bemadlne had sent Bobby 75 sleep— and it was rather nice Close: bed to SepMay 79 July 81 an hour lave Bobby remain quiet 84 tember a Alan He in or two longer in the morning— for greeted Oats— 45 CATS hnchifigfed Nd 8 when he awoke he ran to to waked voice They’d never met before But 45 No 3 43 about white Bema Alan heard he had After Her He might go away again ’ She been him had dine Nominally 7s 79 tussle Rye— a why telling nice morning come they’d had 55 had sent for Alan Converse alone Baney—Nominally 53 jut sleep would not easily of all her friends back to Bemadlne that day Alan went quickly to ' her side And she needed sleep That was Bar silver One of the things her doctor was What is it?" he asked his voice NEW YORK April 13— (AP)— far a as triflehusky though braver telling her Just were 42 Silver— Be not Continued) (To her own quivering nerves rmixifrA west u- ’ s - (Quotations by Mutual Creamery s 5 ’ LISTED STOCKS -- A AT STOCKYARDS Furnished by Quotations 1 1 ogle a Coh Brokers 225-- 6 Cedes Bldg 3 A I i:h her n Hiil&hlre Natalie declined to answer “Well I’ll tell you what she Is" Alan flared “She’s the widow of Jack Lamont the buddy Who saved my life in the big row You don’t expect me to forget that do you?” He did not wait for a reply but went on tumbling his words wrath fully one over another “jack died a few years ago and Bemadlne went to Work She had to She has a kid She was on the Jack met stage Just starting when her And with that — a little ex perlence but a lot of talent— she’t made good” “As a night club hostess" Natalie sneered “It was the only chance she got" Alan 'retorted ' ttshe couldn’t hang around the Agencies waiting for a job with a hungry kid at home Jack was no good after tne war When she got through nursing him expenses FALL tor 25C lower quality considered compared week ago fed lambs fully 85e lowers closing bulks fed wooled lambs! 875910 late top 925 clipped lambs 8 00 8 50 California springers 1150 natives 1200 12 23 clipped ewes 500 wooled evres 5 25 5 50 feeding and shear- lng lambs 775935 Show Receipts KANSAS CITY April 19— (AF-- U Week S D A)— Hogs— 2000 mostly 10c Quality During 170 to 210 lower top 10 00 on Decreases 240 170 to bulk pounds 985 pounds few 250 to 280 pound butch1000 By STEPHEN BRAY ers 9 55 9 85 odd packing sows U St Department of Agriculture 85090Cfc 00 calves 100 for week SummaryVf the Ogden livestock fedCattie-5steers-mostl50c lower light market for week ending Saturday fed heifers 50c to 75c and yearlings April 19: lower slaughter cows steady to 25c Cattle and Calves— This week’s re- lower balls eacief vealers lower stockers ceipts were some larger than last weighty calves off 50c Last steady to strong feeders weak Week with a total of 2179 week’s run totaled 1466 This week’s week’s tops choice 1354 pound Colosupply contained less good quality rado Steers 13851 medium weights stock than was offered a week ago 1350! choice 102Bi pound Texas' No choice steers were exhibited but steers4 1310 bulk lea steers 1025 several loads listed in the good grade 1225 Sight yearlings and fed changed hands at steady prices heifers mostly 900ll50 practical Other classes also averaged about top veaiert 1100 bulk stockers and steady for the week 1100 was the yiarlingSS9 00 11 1 50 Sheep-365- 0 for week fed lambs top on good beef steers Three loads went over the scales at this price 236 tp 504 lower sheep and spring Beveral loads brought 1075 and a lambs 50 to 75coff early top nafew ioadl went at 1000 Good heavy tive spring lambs 1300 Arizonas feeders moved into feed lots at mostly 12001250 top wooled 1025 with the bulk Of medium and lambs 920 most: sales 875915 good feeders going at 825ld00 Shorn laihbs largely 775825 earand common ones downward bo 700 ly top shorn ewes 575 others mostHeifers cashed at 800® 1000 with ly 500550 one load of light stockers at 845 rCHICAGO — 19— (AP-- U S D Cows were mostly of plain quality April and the best ones bulked at 750© A) — c Cattle — 300 compared one 600 undergrade ranged from 300 week ago better grade weighty 700 Bulls were sold within a Steers steady to 25c lower j others spread of 600750 and most veal 256 off all grades active at close on PRICES SlIAOY SALT LAKE MINING STOCK SALES : "Ycu -- purely professional" Alan smiled resignedly "I almost wish I could give you something to be Jealous over but there’s nothing othermethan business friendship between and Bemadlne I don’t know why I bother to tell you about it but Bemadlne came to me When she began to get tips from Wall Street men and asked me to act as her broker " ' “Oh then you didn’t know her bebecame successful?" fore she Ntaaile inquired “No I- didn’t" Alan told her He did not speak the rest of his thought j Natalie’s passion of leal ousy was not a thing into which he cared to delve He knew without confession on her part that she bad jumped to the conclusion that he had helped Bemadlne before she became known the country over for her success With night esub patrons “Jack had told Bemadlne about me” he continued “but she didn’t look me up until ehe saw my name somewhere and paid me a profes vional visit" “To tell you all About her bard struggle to take care of herself and support her eon" Natalie Interject ed sarcastically “In time that came” Alan admit ted “Oh one of your visits to her home I suppose" Natalie thrust at him Alan smiled “I have never paid a Visit to her either in her home or anywhere else" erect Natalie stood “Yet she dafea to call you here and ask you to leave ine and come to her!" she - I 1 - “You’ve been reading press agent bunk" Alan scoffed “Bemadine’s C PRICES 1 "That’s right— fall back on' generalities" Alan Sneered "But don’t ba stupid 'What good would lt do you for Bemadlne to refona-4- T want the word? If she couldn’t make a living would any of you who criticize her help her? You bet you wouldn’t And you wouldn’t the forget that she’d been under ban either" Natalie was only fired the more womby his defense of the outlawedsacred an who had Invaded the precincts of HlUshire “It isn’t up to the rest of the world to pay anyone to be respectable" she asserted with a touch of smugness “Anyway I should think reshe has money enough to s - 12L a respected name for her child" she declared to-I- t v BOND MARKET By RUTH DEWEY GROVES o— B 1 4 F I it ovnR mm vs Qinus M'l'X I j '5 i ilt South Mato St Sait Lake 1 |