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Show cogxn xuTsny cache valley daily iier.ud. moxday, oct. Continued ilota page one) JZ,AUJUOQ ngel bada. seventy thousuid head ilh thousand sevemj mouths, each month had wentv t a. h iiimrue thousand tongues. tUBerem spoke seventy thou-miin languages, and all w-iemployed the (liartnupraises of the moat high V ' Ay LAURA LOU BRjOOKMAN d - j Rut even tha ang.l, howevei. with his seventy thousand times Seventy thousand tongues, multiplied by seventy .houband languages wouldn't he able to comfort some of JtZ frightened newa- 'HIKl,Ds, paper pbolournpher, young? ia la lore with the Kiel and before leaving Ualilmore ( elia promised to be JotoI to bln lore. Sbe ia lonely la fr new home. Mitchell nk K FLl N PAR. widow, to Introduce the girl to young people. Mr. Paraona oonaldera fella a uirnn to win tlitoheira affection aad Agrees. She Invite the girl to her l.onp laland home for a I'Ttk-cn- J nnd there ('elia meeta 'It' ) JOKIMN, fnacmntmg but of a'i n character. Gru, I'lirhona encourages the match, t elia treats Jordon coolly rt nt lint in won by hia romantic loe nifiking after he has reacne i hpr from drowning. Mil 111 ( 4 , BiMlnily proml-ren- t, hecotiiea rlla's toynl friend. At n charity iintnr a gypay fortune teller rend elln' palm and w irn her of Impending danger. Mitchell nrrangca an elaborate nm In honor of tella'a ISth itlrthdnr rod Mm. Parsons nsaiata I "i the nlaiia. The evening of the I'Mtiv ( clin ultra her father a inmgRite from her mother, hut Mr, Pardons dmtroi it before Mitchell lina rend it. NOW (,() OX AMI II TIIK STORY MR. GILBERT, careful observer Wuauingtoa, says Stalin, Russia's ruler, has "staked eveivthing on the five year plan. If the five year period ends with Russia not changed from a medieval agricultural to a modern indus-ttia- l state Stalin will fall, and Russia will hove another revolution. i - To make about Russia accurate predictions is hard and the vo year plan will not fail sufjrlently to cause Stalin's tall "Peters the Great changed la from an oriental to an count-- y in a few yoais. yptaiin might make as great a change in another direction. In any case, Stalin, holding power, knows how to Veep it, by shooting or exiling opponents. He's a man of action. Anvbody that wants his job will hate to take it from hint. Russians of the old school talk bravely outside Russia's borders, hut they show no inclination to go in. - -- j ' occi-snta- ! '( 5 The Reverend Dr. Slanley High, of the Christian Herald, , editor says wet Republicans are conspiring against President Iiorver. .The nomination of wet Mr. Tuttle log governor of New York, is part of a plot to get rid of Mr. Hoover ) in 1932, and put Dwight W. row, also wet, in his place. It is an interesting vision Mor- - of wickedness. But, Dwight V. Mor- rpw doesn't believe it, Mr. Tuttle believe it, President Hoov-- i lJesn't doesn't believe it, and the eiventioP of It 12 will renomtti-a- j Mr. Hoover. Otherwise it is a good vision. A; ftfjThe candidates for governor of fw York, Roosevelt, Democra-- ; tic, Tuttle, Republican, are cheered by heavy registration. Appathe state is taking an inrently in vest itsg overnment this time. Because of sudden change in the public mind, both Republican nd Democratic candidates ate tanning as wringing wet3. vote of the ,The independent btme-drcandidate will shed light oh the status of prohibition in the richest, biggest city and most prosperous state of the union. .The demon continues to demonstrate increased efficiency in our bootleg era. It was bad enough in old days, when varnish and wood extract were tot used to make whiskey. Whiskey killed you rather slowlv. iAt present, the process may taka anywhere from five minutes to, five years. ) In Newark, J . J. yesterday, for instance, four people died promptly! after drinking The bootleg. authorities fear that jnoro deaths may follow, as tbit particular viskey tributed. N seems to be widely dis- ! Oil!" was as much as Celia could it ultor She stared at the dazlmg stone, then at her father. Suddenly turned and threw her arms around him. according to Glasgow is amazing that adults, not hopeless alcoholics, should drink poisonous concoctions of whkh Iftoy know hothtng luw gang. and gang 1 Aul) GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Estate BEAUTY he I .at t H'eek of the Sehool Girl Special! Till 1 We Give Administrator Nelson, Attorney for said estate. Date of first publication, Sept Date of last publication, Oct. , 21 rl2't !n the District Court of the First D strict of the State ot Idaho, in and for the County of Cache. i p -- ( liov iJT 1 Milk Ftali Dite of fust publication, Logan, :. -- II. r tin-tw- ! t v t publication, SERVICE Ph-- Party Menus, Prizes and Ftrc'ns Novem-I- PLAY YOUR CREDITORS TO ISRAEL YKATES. Aduiinisttator. C. W Dunn, for Adniinistiatoi 'tniney I ate of last puhl Ration, Novemrcixyi-i-evi- i J. .w. AULT & SON - Have your auto radiator repaired for that anti - IRON WORKS WANTED Oirl wants jmi t time woik in canuff for iuhlren in the Rhone ater 10G9-- J 5 p m. bul- - NAME cow O hh r M jST, and NO t S PEERLESS COAL Sanders Coal Co. 804 N. Main Phone 293 - 1 l MISCELLANEOUS on -- 1 a ia - vv . . vv k ' t 1 I 111 X e- -t i I .1- . i! . !, STATE (I tab) Herald. urr.r.cc Aien-- S y. 2 : FOR RENT Furnished apartment n,25tf l.t or lm me. Call S7 W. i . LOFOUND Slu p run 1ST LOS ANGELES, u'!mi ,tPS Iu ' Ricbai M Oil C 1" tl I Roiiun to io a ltd- - I sll hymn diives 1 oi) 0 r .l.iii-l ' in-p- r,i." o'ii'ii u" t AM ( a i'll'" BE! Crystal Bottling I'hoje 444 & vvn- - i 1'ic most ion h cc v i rueful !R )t!M l't beat -- cl. uit icjictlon' am! vi- 5 ii n n,'i! FiTES Furniture Exchange 72-7- 4 . UT ua ,c . 1 Evar.s & Cowley, 34 Federal Ave. B LITER HAVE THAT RADIATOR INSPECTED! before putting iu the freeze solution. anti- 21 THE p"rfcitmn pan hast'd her suite Bill F.i, r.crn just with his horn. His klaxon seems to sneer and say: Get ou get out GET OUT OF MY WAY'" cu I WO.M of hate ner been wish 'i?d vAho S Lid vs it u for J qts nt wwie, pur M prwi PASTEURIZED m.lk Brothers D.tirv. 1 Delivered. Rhone Mo htj .il.llo.L ( tt t nun R o R. 'if Up .liHht ( Lm c It. M.qRtw Kpi opal I W d to ml s M) Wa-v'- i 'O i 'll 'T v i luilmi k i tt ( ti. u'r t cm Mlii, nn m ul in .uiitin-- i u j f.- il)4''ifw M FOR SALE - loluiswi t,i o"ic i : N diui' is he I am a reader of the Daily I.ogntt - 111 W A I I SPEAIOIVABLE PRICES i 1 t CHARLES SHOUP 324 N. Main i postage and handling costs: CITY thtFEMm TOP FOR SALE oir. (hmd younn tredi Jersey prefeired. IMmne 511 J. WANT KD - 1 v Straighten and Repair the Second South and Main -- nr nn n.arLiri-rj-u WFNtheBODYX LUNDAHLS - WANTED! -- 933 J evening:. Household goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Freeze Solution -r UT PHONE 448 O. A. Call, Prop. her 13, BHu inn MOVING Logans New Alleys ARIMO BLDG. in tho Matter of tho Estate of Sat all H. Weavei, dei eased will Creditors piesent claims wild vouchers to the undersigned Ins lesirtenee m Nitiley. Cai s County, Utah, on or before the IStli u a v ol December, 1930. Date ot first publication. October 1'!, 1930. 1 JIozv to make hard candies Indoor Games Fortune TcHiitij By Cards I want the packet of five bulletins for HALLOWcents in coin, or loose. EEN and enclose herewith uncnncellcd I', S postage stamps to cover return I 268 North Main Phone 823 Heal thfiiL - 1 Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. - 211 ne PJbeaAant Recreation Oi tidier m. in--- HALLOWEEN PARTY EDITOR. V- J JONES PLUMBING CO. PRODUCTS FORD S17-W- RR..L , at reach J OF Motor Co. FIRST GAME FREE! . i cn Parties Fill out the coupon below and send for these Jetins: iN I i i ti- d 5. 48 . 1 4. GEO. Y. SMITH. Real Estate Agency N. Main Ihone PlUMBiN .425. FOR SALE 201) White Leghorn 519 E,n--t Second South pullets FOR RENT New :y furnished heat- WANTED TO BUY Veal and Rhone 317 J. price FOR SALE-llc- lii ed apartments. Rhone ion poultry I pav the hlgheat Smith-fieldand Jona . O H at your home Phone 130-JIlian apples John l.umiberg. O 14. R. O. Rnese. . River Hi Iglits. Rhone 0 19. room modern home FOR RENT Rlfal 50 tons WANTED first crop 2R N 1st l.dt Inquire it :?o k room FOR SALK OR RENT- -5 fa. Call 16 or 74. S3tf liti'tsc vi ith bath ! ,ru,' O K lot 'IS 'i.i dls 359 .South Main WANTED M'S 1. B. Foy. an ex- - tl'piiiim n u O 3 I'ke would nurBe periencod ihtlents either at own home or to Mcnrlun liiiii. in I'uitsu.i; :n out. Phone 1914 W. i' i ii' foi lading Ea--i ylm kens down. Small pavim-i'.pav O 13 EiM".i Edm i)- - M.ti tiioii lioim u. Mi. nn 'I'- - Inuiiii it Hi raid Euti. JR', I i d s .Ton !'o h M lidiit E Tim El;m Kent nnthfi. M. l! hMim lm FOR KENT -- M FOR SALE 20" Mm- - pillh'' C It mi (V ii k n ooms unci tdiii "mall litbh w ' '1 h '0 furna pi il e Id aci'0-II imp'iii River Y3ft twill ju B1 o' 'S Load llll ANTED To ViMt On FncU) IIIMM F'it T ird No t i o piium llf,l 0 14 hog1mum-- Mi d v.iginm; 50 to 1'"' H ig ht s In ii i and Mif V ill Tai holt of ip hi ( "ash In a E L. D.u m cn Aim h In ill. im Hi Ith.iio isitid Ikuo Fnda 01 S U.i: Il' mi urapi i at E a a , I iimiii's o! e pi ii Mr-- . 0 17 FOR Har FOR KENT 5 ruoni louse liinniii in ii M oi.t-) Fai! 9th s Jai oh Ei II A t ail i.i I'm e ol ed, modern, at ,5 South Thud N () 16 l.i Ri tt ih " t a nil) It Lll h id d - M K III I tt Rlione J 2 :.i nt mot ot ed 17 "1 it O Mo Sal. i..ik( S.nmddN moiimui and I'l ist ill lollOVMlU; u 'OR SU.Iill lie! i III lots oi ".I' mod' in f)v e tun FOR LENT O 14 or 1 n RIhiiio ::5x W if tor i hiiii: oil Call H i r Home in baiii Com i no', i bungalow t Svvc-Call a healed SALE onions turutshi'd Spanisli pleti, t!ii'!I, Mulcr t 'i ai ninRci opi n Olt tt 79U I! ; il 25 pi h'ind"ed Rhone 151 ; mg o'. ue Ot tuber conm't o i.iti w ii Valiev Beaiuv ( ai i.e hot va'i'i FOR Ri NT One ro'n Mi Salim O W 1"76 or Rhone at applv at,'', N. 6 Fast and I.ano a ;ain '(it i I.E -Indiana S 24 1' ai in m.ti I't.t R.i Motor Wnduiir, benttra-in i i in Ci.ind Piano in mitv '.'tin- wink Ji'i -- ei) Elcctrii, CIS FOR R! NT Si .m. heated rooms Mam i tor 4495 tile A , i'l ; 5'J Certer. llait a,' ,i'. ,ir Piano Company, R'ch17 023 CHRYSLER service and n a no 0 rep? General anto repairing work C, a., FOR RENT 5 loom modern house nev Motor company. Jy23tf or call at office of Rhone RC i 2650. 325. . . ; Hallowe'en will be here before vm know it! lie witches, the goblins and the black cats are getting ready for the eerie evenings fun! xrc you gomg -- to ":mt ur have a Halloween partv? If so. ou iram-inefive bulletins of Bureau packet ; Washington with suggestions. Ihe titles are: 2. 3. 75 250. . Toil Truck a The Witches Are Coming llallone 250. . 1929 Ford Ruadst.-i- ( 1. k 192i Foul 193U. NOTICE FOR RENT Thauo. Appiy at LM6 () 12 Xufli Second Eat. und 5th North. For only It's a Bargain! 100. - Graham Trui Toil NEW Modern four room homo, ail furnished, with full basement. Corner of 1st West A 30. . lb.i-- Dale of l.i. mom modern home . . Doda- 192s terms! 125. 1923 Star Six Coarli -- home with large lot and new modern chicken coop. 168 W. 3t d Not tk. At a bargain. Easy $625. Trui k Ton NEW, Modern, English style A 150. .. Ford lou Truck iai k 1927 TO SAID OF UTAH DEFENDANT: You arc hereby summoned to ap-- l pear vviti-itwenty days niter serin e of this Miimnon. upon von if ei veil with tile eimntv in whit It Dus uitiun is bungiil, olbeiwise within tl.irlv davs alter mivuo, and defend the above entitled a, lion, and m iae of your failure ei to do. judgement will lie ren den-eaglill-- t vnu aeioidlli;- to the demand id the complaint on til wiMi the t'li ik of M- i- r'nive iniirl; tin ue ii ii i is lit ought to dissolve the bunds of matrimony between lb and tor plaintiff and defendant, ollior iclief as set forth in said omplaint. George D. Preston, Attorney for jdaiatiff Io t Ot lice Add! ess. Cat he Valiev Bank Building. 1125. Sport Coupe Cluyder Coach . l'ijs 1 1 FOR RENT 1 112's 1 Jasmine Cumnm Mille,. Plaintiff vs Irvin S Milh-r- HIE STATE i. Ton Ford Ton Truck Beet Dump Body 1920 -- - f 125. Fin d Coup Dodge Judicial ri- alter s SUMMONS sur-sh- Mi. and 'Mrs Russ Lav tie tor Henrdtd and Mrs. May Chand-le- l at dinner Hundav in honor of Scotch gang warfare. ot Mrs. Jatob Bessel and i aught' is lie mam trends ol Mrs. I.eavid Whb'kpy, uoutlcg oi otherwise, tun ne and Guuty- - ot Lucan w iu tie will lie pleased to learn that no to have nothing lacketcenng, spent ,''e week end vtst'ii, inie. she is expei ted home tins week ovett were laid foi eigb im wiiete she succesv from Rail with it. The following maples Mom lnielullv undirweut an operation for a Protestant livalry in i thin, and Scoti h Ant tfUP'tb ot Mi ami y Ilu.n HOJltM football t i SiiUnl-lto. toy and haul to m D.tinoy of SimthlH'll Mi am1 Mm k Hur ihited girls uni Wli-i! a gill t. mtliei t'u'i!iUi Mis and Mi Mil i iu Hymni .suml iv sifli Mrs. llyn's Ldiii JoIKh Mr .ill Mm Enoch leaves one g ing for another Hornm, Mi niil Mi.. II ILmi u Tile gangsters llulrii uid Vi ,iml M (. .ill I!. HU) to 'J I'D d (it gangs tight Vi t In .t u Ua ,i u ihU me verv you. la, many have never at ai Timij Ihiudoih and Mo Wo ji i wti h" ' m hold T d.iv rvonin winked ill the t lives, employment Noddii .ti'- -i Lilith in cun i ii Mutual. 1 !v Udlovwnt Fight'ng provides UppI ion being slaik. :.jn w an outlet for their enetgies. Edith Kent iraddiH D s Lure Club Meets Yis i lilt Haukin. Xornu Tim Do Law lull mot Finlay at For Sale Used Car Specials! 1930. j 5 f 16. 1930. 16. Log3n DR. WM. W. ROSS Licensed Chiropractor Latest Methods in DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIOCHEMISTRY NERVE O METER SERVICE Phone 446 R 312 W Weiner St Logan. Utah. i Automobile North Main Chiropractors L. E. 11 Nuth Filth East. Phone 41 Green Stamps S.viH to Office over Cardon jewelry Co. u!I Permanent Wave, including Neck Clip linger Wave and$C' shampoo Phone 237 of Viyman TL Becks' ead, FRANK HARRIS, - 41 'I t f School Girl Special her, A. D. 1930. - FOR RENT Dentist Special Attention Children HDCHES PARLOR Foimerly Creditors p.tsent claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at his residence, Logan, Utah, on or befote the 17th day of Novem ' Lewiston News D. D. S. Reasonable Hales.. will - Religion- - bia-s- , laid; ol employ ment, h."!, o: i antroi by parents. AND GIRLS are tile mam causes Dr. Lyman E. SmitL Personal Service NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceased. DENTISTS Dixie-Rut- h CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TM RESECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District euit of tha First Judicial District if the State of Utah In and for the County ef Cache. 1 A ..Scotland INC. 'SERVICE, He told and celling were painted with mod They ha half circled the room Celia to put the ring on her finger. ernistie splkshis of color. There ,.iid were ri lretit of one o' tho AVas it the right size? Yes, exactly were wide open windows from French wi.iduvs looking out on Neither of them noticed Mrs. ceiling to floor nit about tho room, liio uigtn 1 he window ky. Parsons, She hau been trying very revealing patches of dark Ekv, here opened ou' ti a small haleouy. hard to look as though she shared and there studded wtih electric tee"Let's go out here. Joidin Now shejteori. the others' enthusia-m- . whispered. Ua took Celias arm An orchestra, famous thiough-ou- t and led her out on the enclosure. tapped one foot nervously. the nation wherever radio is The bah cry was only a few It's a most beautifut ring;" she What a lucky girl known, was playing a melodious feet wide. It rnu hack at either said sweetly. side of the window, and Jirdan you are, Celia, to have such a fa- fox trot. Celia shot a quick, pleased glance and tho c il stepped Into tho ther so generous and with snch She saw shadowed spare. They vveie far up excellent taste! You're to be en- toward Mis. Parsons. ret t. Celia uttered a She paused a moment and that Jordan was to be her right-- ' over the vied. then added, but we mustn't forget band neighbor. The widow smiled little cry at the spe tarle tefore back. her, your guests. t I was on WEBSTER skv wetld was ag'ow with ITCHELL looked at h!s watch. JIMMIE npHE left. Ho was extremely myriad- - ef twinkling, dazzling No, no! Time to be on our curious about the swimming acci- lights. On a bl.ck velvet backonce. better at start Wed way. dent and demanded all tho ground as a jeweler displavs Ills They went out to the car where attention for several minutes. gi.ls At wares the crimson, gold and mowas and a waiting, Thompson last she was able to turn to Jorelcctrir.il displays beckoned. ment later they were driving up- dan. Feme of tNm canio from Broad town. Otlurs were gleaming coroCelia leaned back happily. She "hy haven't you let me come way. nets of sky-- c rasl mg towers. felt this was the most exciting eve- to sfo you? he asked. Cciia "Why it's fairyland! "Oh. Tod, I cant verv well exning of her life. She had never murmured. visited a roof dining room. Vis- plain here. I do want you to come Jordan was not looking at the ions of extravagant splendor pre- to see me. You see, it isnt the line. His rye had caught the sented themselves. The party was same as when I was at Mrs. Par- r,ky gleaming rimy ou the girl's l. and. sons' and for her, being given especially lie lifted lnr hand, inspecting the N'o? What isnt the same? she was going to see Tod! I mean I can't do the things I ring. Celia, wrapped in her dreams, want to "Father's bird dav present, Cehere in town. My grandpaid no attention to the conversa- mother has such old fashioned lia explain'd "l.ut It pm ge ur--" tion between her father and Mrs. ideas. You see nnd-Good stone," Jordan of "od sort still Im Parsons. She was surprised when Listen, Chi lets approvingly. approval. they reached the hotel. want get away ftom tola noise. Well, what are we to do? An elevator whisked them upto talk to you I dont know! on out ward and they stepped But I couldn't have the p.rtv' What they were to do that eve- what was nor a roof at all. but a niug was plain. List Dunean was "Hang de iv'v Don't m u ceo handsomely furnished foyer. beside Webster, and she kept the anything at ail almit me The party was to includo IS entire end of the table laughing "You kn n l d " as"Then cum ,u couples. It had not been easy at her account of her first flying a :. t sembling a suitable guest let in lesson. "Father Celia and Jordan were, early August with almost everyone obliged to postpone their conversaJordan tinted rgutved rvr; on Mrs. Parsons tion and join the group. All I lm h 'f.itln r this her. away at resorts. had culled her country club set of lm sild Later Celia had the first dance ani firamli u tie r that. I all the younger members. She was with ain't think von hut other partners irritably. Tod, Km d eager to show Mitchell how clever claimed her of a spoil port. She were that immediately. she was as a hostess. danced one waltz with her father, Good Loid, (' lij. are you bluffing Indeed she as succeeding. As finding him a still but light- What are you Dying to do to me y soon as Usi Duncan and on or footed dancer. They circled the For a minute lie eyed li r antwo others had arrived to join Ce- floor sedately and then he grily. Tile i dor lied from Celia s lia, her father stepped bark and turned her to her seat and face. She vvrs frightened, but devoted himself to Mrs. Parson.3. joined Mrs. Parsons. Celia caught sight of Tod JorShe saw Jordan dancing with above all she Lit Jordan's dan. He was making liis way di- Kate Duncan, and fearful lb,e nearni s. she couldn't have Wisund riband, rectly toward her. She managed thought arose that if Kate lntcuc to turn from the group so that his tionallv "vamped Lisi's admirers! "I'M E0quickly, "V fit i xjila a ti Mis. Just a minuti. 1 first greeting would be for her she might try to attract Tod. alone. Feminine instinct sent her to Parsons.' They relumed to tho (lining Why she had almost forgotten the dressing room to dab powder Celia hurried across the on her nose and add a touch of room' how handsome he was! Tod! She whispered his name lipstick to her lips. Celia had no floor to where Evelyn Parsons was She diew need for rouge. Her cheeks bad the center of a group. softly. the older woman aside. the glow of youth. At last! Tod Jordan wants to take tr.e Then she caught sight of herself There was only time for a quick, mir',r. The white home, she said. "Do you think devastating exchange ot glances, iu a and Celia was surrounded by new- dress was lovely. It made the it will be all light?" Evelyn Parsons smiled sweetly. comers. Her cheeks and eyes were most of her slimness, possessed a glowing. She smiled, shook hands, sophistication Celia lacked. She "Why. of course, she said. Run knew that sue would never be able had never looked better. Reas- along. Half an hour later the last of to remember all the names that sured, she went back to the the birthday party guests were dewere jumbled in her ears. dancers. A bowing head waiter, whose She met Jordan at the door. parting. Mitchell approached Mrs. half French, half English sen- Ive been looking for you, he Parsons, his face anxious. 1 Where's Celia? he asked. tenccs were unintelligible to Celia, told the girl. "Want to dance? cant find her. She slipped into his arms. led the way to their table. A tenor soloist, megaphone In Other dtneis turned to look at Evelyn's blue eyes widened e tho young people. To Celia's hand, was crooning the words of "Wby, John isnt she here? prise the roof garden was Just the syncopated ballad. The tempo like other dining rooms. The walls ot the song was stirring, insistent (To Bo Continued) pens. i PAGE FIVE ! s waids. PROBATE blue-whit- s pli-a.-- lilt V hnatifui CHAPTER XXVII 'ELIA, holding the velvet wrap about her tightly, reentered the drawing room. Her eves were br.gfit Riady! she railed Ft clyn P.ifMins was standing with her hick toward tho girl. She t ivrd with a tiny enameled automatic lighter At the scud of voice h.e slipped the lighter inlo her evening big. then turned. 'I'm ready, too. Evelyn said. She wore a satin coat which matched her evening gown. Both were turunoise. Evelyn's softly waving hair gleamed like spun Her satin slippers, which gold were the same bright shade as her go vn. had high rhinestone heels that twinkled with every moveAbout her throat was a ment chain from which hung a blazing diamond pendant, and on her arm were two diamond bracelets. No wonder John Mitchell could scarcely kep his eyes from bet the jewels joaged his He drew a small box men.oiy rom his coat pocket. he said, I almost Oh, Celia, He handed the object to forgot; the girl. She took the box in her hand. It was a tiny white squ ire. the father urged. Open it; Mr3. Parsons leaned forward Celia sprung the lid back. A perfect ruby llamed up at them It was set in a ring band, a small diamond ou cither side. rum 0 3 0, i Ii 1H)NH, iu- F a re tk '.I V Mil CHKI I,, 17. ubrn .kc IrarijR (h father fthr baa suppaaed i nlitr und uralthv. he (ci lenv,M her impietc-nttohome in ILiliimor for o home is mIib her father. JOHN MU ( Itl.'I 1., na( her arlatocratia f randiuother. MMlUAHLT ROGERS, her inotb-- r. dtt.ircfd Miteheil and remained anil ia now a widow. 1 i r J93P OF "PAfiM POtoANC-- V Mitchell looked pleased. iichc Toim rnlt-rlife of t ach t I Legal Notices HERE'S MORE ABOUT TODAY 3. i West 1st No. DAILY HERALD PRESS QUALITY PRICE |