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Show MnDv, rutlSN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, PHONE BHGIN HFRE TOD Y Life vins never dull with 0(950 - THE aDd prep school crowd was In noisy I possession o the tables assigned 121,1, around. to them. TOlinin Mhrnever there naa a threat of And those same parents, be it ft (.ii;or got a new idea. 'I hua confessed to their shame, had reahe atiggratt'd a Junior Country sorted to the unworthy expedient of Club to ae the sounder net of driving,tbe youngsters out, as & Ited 1 brush, Iowa, from utter sole legitimate excuse to obtain one boredom. It was to be exelualte at Joie U glimpse of the goings-ono parents, uo babies. Accord Ginger, nhow father was a Virre that night. tuly minister but whose stepmother, By eight oclock every reservathe former 1'HIL VAN DOORN, tion had been taken up, and Benito, was both wealthy an5 Indulgent, shrewdly figuring that there wag no purchased the Hill Rush farm, a use waiting an hour whQ folks lO-re tract with an old house on were to begin parting with It. which ahe prwecdel, with the their willing money at once, Bt&rted the assistance of her friends, to over ball rolling. haul nod furnish. Red11 brush seised the Idea with He turned Angelo loose at the eiiHuAiasui. One day an artist culled at the lollUtr kitchen and piano, released the three waiters ottered to do a portrait of Ginger borrowed from the Hotel Grand for In exchange for a meal. After he the evening for a consideration bad kltiitd off his beard, Ginger found to her amusement that be and made his first attack upon the was both young and good looking. auditory nerves of Iowa. And be bnd tai. nt. He had studied Even if there had teen no food lu Paris, and hia name was BAKU HOLLOW at all, no dancing and no clubhouse, It would be Ginger thought the three suave and smiling forgood idea if Bard remained a while la Red Thrush. 8he would eigners in their startling compila: ace tit t be got enough commistions of second hand operatic cossion for port'uits, which would tumes heaven knew garnered he better Ibsj hoboing through the country, and he could do the whence, would have stamped the mural decorations at the new evening with the ineffaceable hallelub house. So nhe got her step mark of success. Even Ginger felt mother to prexnil on Bard to ac act an iuxitaticD to stay at the a stirring ot her already excited rl Olivers. pulses at sight of them. Bard thought J ole d Vfvre would Ins a good name for tbs club. It x ns adopted. And he T was at Bard's suggestion that thought It would be splendid if they could import M(OLO GAL they adhered exclusively to their l.L.NO front Chicago. For Mcolo wnn handsome and he could cook native tongue, answering every and sing and strum a guitar. He word addressed to them with a torwould make a picturesque addirent of eloquent, incomprehensible tion to the club. He would be a knockout on the opening night, Italian which permitted of no argufor which a dinner dance was ment in return, and at the same planned. So he sent for Mcolo. Hut on the morning of the dance time lent an international flavor there arrived at the Tollixers not that Red Thrush had not before exone Latin youth, but what seemed an army of them. Little AM. FLO perienced. was a musician, and 1IFIHO Also, as Bard aptly observed, It could cook. And DLMTO could sing. And ho tv! Mcolo could not served to condone the service, come. It seemed, and they had which was not always what it might come In bis place. They would work for their board. 8o they have been. One who ordered soup were installed at the dub.. received spaghetti, one who would That evening, at the have crackers and cheese was Bard began to realise he wasdance, falling In Jove with Giuger. And obliged to be content with ginger sumc felt the Ginger way. It was ale and fruit cookies. No matter! a wonderful evening for everyone. All protests were swept away in OW CO Od WITH THE STORY the laughing tide of apologetic, CHAPTER XVII Italian. rhythmic, Out the Ben had Brooks held been by announced gate JANCING for nine oclock that in itself royal court with his friends, alcrowded just a trifle for first a daring Innovation in a commu- though honors by Iry Ford, upon whom, nity where six is the favorite hour after all, the merrymakers were for dining, and where within an largely dependent for transportahour or so afterward the average tion to and from this place of Joy, while upon Ben devolved merely resident is willing to call it a day the dubious delight of bouncing the and retire for the night undesirables. So it was not surprising that, im"Aint that Mussolini got lungs pelled doubly by their own de- now," said Ben admiringly. "If all got lungs like termination to miss nothing, and by the insistence of parents who con- that," said Iry Ford, "thev aint got no call to waste money on sidered 7:30 the proper hour for a battleships. They can go to war childrens party, the upper high and sing their enemies to death., GIV-r.K- K m i 4. 44 "i A good-nature- d i Eye-talia- necessary may Di appointed by the said Hoard ol Directors. Such other business as may be will he transp'oper or PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP uded al said meeting. W. O. DARLEY. NOTICES Cashier and Seeietary. First publication date, January CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS 20, 1931. Last publication date, February FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First 10, 1931. Judicial District f the State of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Utah in and for the County of Cache. In tlie District Court of the District of the Judicial Fiist NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS State of Utah, in and for the MEETING County of Cache. In the mailer of the Estate of Notice is hereby given that the Erastus J. Yonk, deceased. Annual Meeting of (he StockholdNOTICE TO CREDITORS ers of the Cache Valley Bank'ng Creditors will present claims rompa-ty- , Logan, VI all, will b held against the above named estate, on Tuesday, the loth day oi Febwith vouchers, to The First Naruary, 1931 at thiee o'clock p. in. tional Bank of Logan, Utah, ador said day, al Cue place of busiministrator of the estate of Erasness and ban! ing house of rani tus J. Yonk, deceased, at the bank, in Logan City, Cache (ounty, First Bank National Blulding, Utah, for tlie purpose of electing Logan, Cache County, Utah on or ami betore the 25th Directors for the ensuing day of March. for the further purpose of consid-e1931. ing, and voting upon tlie proposiFIRST NATIONAL BANK of tion of amending Article Eight LOGAN, UTAH, administrator of of Articles the of Incorpora- the estate of Erastus J. Yonk. (8), tion ot said corporation, to lead as deceased. lollow s: L. TOM PERRY, Article S for Administrator. Atty. of the officers the "That CorporDate of first publication Jan. ation shall consist of nine direc- 19, 1931. tors, from which number shall be Date of last publication, Feb. 19, chosen a President and a 1931. and that additional and a Cashier shall be DELINQUENT NOTICE chosen fiom the stockholders of WELLSVILLE EAST FIELD said Corporation and said IRRIGATION COMPANY ard Cashier may, or not be members of the Board of There is a delinquent upon the Directors. All of said officers shall he stockholders in the Corporation. following described stock on acSuch other officers as may be count of assessment levied on the neoi-is.i- MESRIIL CO- - ry I bet they was 3r.. cay ol October. 1930 and which beiame delinquent on the 20th day ot December, 1930. tiie several amuiinis set opposite the names of1 tlie respective stockholders as fol-lows. Name Shares John Bailey 53 William Baldwin 15 13 l.eioy L. Green lolm I'. Leathern 10.00 !G 00 Floyd Leishmau . 5.00 Myrtle Lindloy .. Erne.-- t L. Price .. . 18.00 5 Stud Pi ice 5.00 15 Lewis ePrkins 15.00 10 Janies Wyatt 10.00 and in accordance with law so many of the shares cf each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the hi me of John A. Leishman, Secretary tn Wellsville, on Monday the 2nd day of February at the hour of 2 g m.. to pay the delinquent assessm 'nt together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. JOHN A. LEISHMAN Secretary. First date of publiaction, December 29, 1930. Last date of publication February 2, 193L i NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of, Helen Thompson Griffiths, deceased. will present claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of C. W. Dilun, Cache Valley Bank building, Logan City, Utah on or before the 26th day ot March, 1931. Date of First publication, Jan. 24th, 1931. ROBERT E. GRIFFITHS Administrator with Will Annexed of said Estate. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, January 23. 1931. Itate ot last publication, Febru . Fun and Frolic Dont let that party you are having drag. Keep aiy the fun going. Our Washington Bureau can help you. It has a bulletin on INDOOR GAMES that is just full of helpful suggestions for having run at a party. Fill out the coupon below and send fo" it, and forget your troubles about how you are going to entertain your guests: 23. 1931. M. Ward and Ebehart W. Ward, Executors of tlie Estate cf Mm Dili Ward, deceased. vs. HI . i CITY vfl - Plaintiffs, r.lauciio Botifieid and Mary Bon-i.icid and Mary Bonifteld Cosby, lieiis at law of Anna IlonifUdd, de g cused. Hyram S. Pedersen and Jane Doe Pedorsen, bis wife. Jots eph Pedersen and Jane Doe Pcter-sii:i his wife, Neplii Pedersen and Do- his wife. Pedersen, giUno t! Strait Pedersen Reading, and Jane jjiDne and Mary Doe whose other fru ,lan'-'- s are unknown, the j unknown wife or wives of certain Hi heirs of Mareu Pedersen, deceased, t ; and all otli.-unknown persons NAME oriij QT ol. anu PHONE t 50 s STATE I am a reader of the Logan (UtahJ Daily Herald. J. Dr. Wm. W. Ros u i no- tli 3 tali U.K.W.FA Hi.j 12.: R. tl.il. etvil tb-l- -- 1 Hill on 2 ii w. Court of the First Judicial District o the State or Utah, in and for the County of Cache. niE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK LOGAN, LTAH, a I'orpin ation, Plaintilf, F EUR SALE brick borne. Fill! terms. 35!) Almost new, 6 loom Modern tn every way Bargain. Easy South First West. F10. FOR SALE; Baby Cliix, all breads Best qunilty Defendant. guaranteed satisfaction. E. . gun. Phone FOR To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 9th day of Febiuary, 1931, al twelve oclock noon of said day at the front door of the Cache lounty couit house, tn Logan, Utah, itie lollowing descilbed property, to w it: corthe at Northeast Beginning ner of tlie west Half of lot six (til Block forty-six- , Plat A" of Logan thence south nine City survey, feet rods; thence west ninety-thremore or less; thence north nine rods to street line; thence east ninety-threfeet more or less to the place of beginning situated In section 33, Township 12, Nortli ot Range 1 east ot the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 18 day of Januaray, - SALE Ford Ton Truik Model A Ford Coach 1930 Ford Sport Roadster 11927 Ford Coupe ton truck 11924 Ford 11929 Plymouh Coach 1924 livery. Phone 975-M- Motor tf. D 29 NEOUS MISCELL Phone STA J5-tf- Easy Payments! 211 Call A SS2-- J All makes repaired. W. R. COLEMAN CERTIFIED USED CARI . Ford All new dition. 1929 WANTED Co. T THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH See George Y. Smith the real estate man for loans on modern homes. New Coronas. Portables Also (food used machine of all makes. FORI) PRODUCTS R. L. Dahle . perfect Cab-coup- con- tire. tf Ford ly, ton truck combi nation flat rack and grain body Perfect condtion. New tirea. 1929 WANTED School girl desires housewoik In exchange for board rnd room. Phone J TYPEWRITERS! SER VICE K bahv Super quality TRANSFER PHONE 314 All Work Guaranteed! We Give S. & H. Green Stamp 11930 D. Ho P Chas. R. Johnsoif to sell. 1 rbliks. Order now for early de e e wrh us t - 10c to 14c each. 820-M- s. EMMA B. ATHAY 2 ng cars have been The owners anxious and have placed quick Ring price on them M I'PII SALK One good briMiii o. W 111 till rim 111 M.irc'i Plume In the District S)TEIfilg Nah coach. This car in per fact condition. Good tirea, cer titled and guaranteed'. WANTED General housework. 1927 Studebaker Victoria Coupe Call 262. f3. New paint, new tires. Quaran 1931 WANTED -- Eat or leeder bogs. teed. JEFFERSON STOWELL, FT. hone 191 W. Sheriff ot Cache County, Ctuh TERMS TRADES L. Tom Perry, want WANTED Experienced girl Logan, Utah, housework. Call 688 R1. FT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publi ation, Febru- WANT TO BUY Veal will dress ary 8, 1931. and weigh at your place. Phone 88 J. Russel Lower, Smithfield. F8. "Home of Better Used Cara Phono 158 SUMMONS WANTED Small furnished apart- 20! North Main ment. Steam heated. Close to town. Call 948. tf In the District Court of th First Judicial District cf the State of WANTED We will call for and Utah in and for the County of pay cash for dead or nseless horse Trucking and and cows. Phone Logan 49. ColoCache. Freighting Co. Co. rado Animal NEWTON, UTAH O30-tPhone 683-J.Mariuda V. Scott, Dealers in Feed & Grain Plaintilf, vs. Libbie Huber, Janie Sorensen,1, Marietta Smith, Jasper Weaver, FOR RENT Two room furnished and Iris wile, Jane Doe Weaver. apartment. Steam heated. SepHolmes Weaver and his wife, Mary arata QUALITY GROCERY bath and laundry facilities. Hoe Melba Robinson, Phone Weaver, . Open Day and Nlghtl Louie Johnson, Oscar R. Weaver Block South of U.I.C. and his wife, Jane Doe Weaver, FOR RENT Piano. Cheap. Call Station Hannah Weaver, Sarah Madison, 1270-W- . F4. Ishmael Weaver and his wife, Modern furnished Mary Roe Weaver, and Esther FOR RENT Apt. with bath 253 West First Weavpr, also ail other persons untf. known claiming any right, title, North. Phone 1072-J- . interest or lien in the real proper- FOR RENT Nice front bedroom ty described in the complaint, adin modern home. Phone 882. verse to Plaintiffs ownership or J28-- t f. any cloud upon Plaintiff's title thereto. FOR RENT 3 room modern Apt., Defendants. tf. 245 N. Third East. THE Fh ATE OF UTAH TO THE 3 room modern, fur FOR RENT SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each ot you are hereby nislied apartment. 72 North 1st. J27tf. summoned to appear within twen- West. ty days atter tlie service of this ROOM and Apt. summons upon you. If served with- FURNISHED Steam heat. Park Hotel. in the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service,, and defend the above mtitled action, and in United Motors Radiator case of your failure so to do judgRepairmen ment will be lendered against you according to the demand of tlie LOST Ladle's white gold wrist Helbros. watch. Metal stiap. complaint, which lias been filed make. Return to Herald. Reward. with the clerk of said court. 34 Federal Ave. J29-tf- . This action is brought to recover Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to t, ' following described in ited Millville, property, MOVED! t : Cache Countj Utah, Plat A", MillLot 2, block To Everton Mattress Factory ville Townsite Survey. South Main Street Beutter Mr. and Mrs. Felix C. W. DUNN, ami son Klwaril. spent the week Everton Upholstery Co. Attorney for Plaintilf, cud at Dayton, Weston and BenA. C. Bowen .... Phone 1128-Utah. Logan, son. ' Date of first publication, Feb. 1. Miss Irene Beutler spent Friday 1931. Date of last publication, March al Millville, visiting tlie schools. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Follett 7, 1931. Preston nre visiting in tlie ward, WEEKLY guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fai- Johnson Nuttall c PHONE 44S 1928 129-3- Household goods pianos transfered to parts of the city. 1 Long Distance Hauling J. W. Ault & Sor Motor Company LeGrand Johnson f, modern horn on a lot 315x9 rods, 320 S' AU special Main. improv menls paid. Only $3,000.0 Can arrange terms. A DUNN, with this con is general agent to Western Loan & Building C See us for Investment secur ties, and loans on model homes. the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION, a corporation Plaintiff, vs. David Sparks and wife, Ella Sparks, John H. Anderson, doing business under the firm name and style of John H. Anderson & Sons, Thomas Jensen and Isaiah Thump sons,, co partners doing business under tlie firm name and stylo of ). T. Mercantile Company, Ken neth Thompson, Adiminstrator of lie Estate ot Isaiah T. T hompsoti. deceased, Cinderella Frock Shop, i corporation, Smithfield Motor Company, a corporation, Whn. M Howell and Luther M. Howell, do ing business as Howell Brothers and Cache Valley Banking Com patty, a corporation, their assignee, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale ou Hie 21st day ot February A. I) 1931, at 11 o'clock a. m., on said day at the front door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, as the property o! said defendants, tlie following real and personal proportv, situated in Cache County, Utah, Tlie northwest quarter of section 3.3, township 14 nortli of tange west ol the Salt Lake Meridian, 1 SMITHS Radiator Repairing LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS Second South and Main FOUND Expert Work Done at tin STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS IFe Call and Deliver! North Logan 14c Chiokt 14c Chicks POULTRYMEN! Why not get chicks from hens that have proven themselves as moneymakers? From, cockerels whose mothers laid from 250 to 317 eggs weighing 24 ounces or more to the dozen? We have gone to much trouble and expense to produce a SUFER CHICK! We have succeeded! You will agtee if you but investigate. $14.00 per hundred for a grade of chicks that sell elsewhere lor $18 to $22 per hundred. Rappleye Hatchery PHONE 893 383 So. 7th West, Logan, Utah civ-nc- White Leghorn Baby Chicks at reasonable Apex quality prices, from hens wth high trap nest records. Will make Order now. money for you. C. W. Miller, 428 North 1st . East, Logan. Phone S99-W- irr" lle! t Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith of BaiicroR. Idaho, spent the week end with Mr. und Mrs. Joseph A. Palktna n. Mr. and Mis. O. A. Follett spent the week end at Winder and Pres- ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Palmer at tended a birthday parly end dinner at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth James of Logan Wednesday night. Lo gan 123 N. Main SPECIALS! Phone 444 72-7-4 DEAD Logan Hatchery Phone 113AV 1179 Canyon Road Titos. J. Rowley, Mgr. Paul StroUelt, Mgr. Bottling & Furniture Crystal at White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, I. R. Reds, Ancouas, Wyandot tes and Minorca. Price list mailed ou request. We specialize in Custom hatching. Btooder supplies. Used for sale. Agent for Waimshaft Battery and electric brooders. Fhone 258 Hemstitching Linoleum, Felt Base, all patterns, running yard, Inlaid Linoleum, per running yard $3.25 to Merry Maid 'Clothes Dryers Ironing Boards, Ridjid made BABY CHIX Now is the time to buy them. We have them and the price is right. No orders too large or too smalt. 4ri! Springs and Spring Leave For All Makes of Cars Evans and Cowley acres. Also beginning at a point 5 chains east of 'the northwest of the east Half of tlie north w ost quarter of section 1, tow usiiip 13, north of r ange 2 west of tlie Suit Lake Meridian;, thence aoutb 9 82 chains; thence east 10 chains, thence south 10 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south .68, chains; thence west .09 chains; theme sutuh 13.04 chains; thence, east 15.09 chains; thence nortln 13.20 chains to the northwest cor'scribed in the complaint herein, ner of the southwest quarter u! the HOST P FASO F-- LOST 0) tt ui Z o X o r West 1st No. ALIVE IIORSES OR COWS We Buy Hides, Pells and Wool! o r a o z w By-Produc- Company DEAD -- X OLD Colorado Animal $1.00 $3.75 $3.00 $3.50 Exchange WE WANT EM! eu c GEO. Y. SMITHS Real Estate Agency F-- RADIATOR. S. pany, FOR RENT 523-W- FIVE-ROO- O. 4 In f 1 Truck Date of lust publication, 21 (1 Em i SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE 160 : 'a am ,t isc appertaining. l.iti d. January 37, 1931. JEFF STOW ELL, Sneiifi, of Cache Iounty, I adverse to plaintiffs ownership or title any cloud upon plaintiffs tin reto. Defendants. THE STA'IE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service ot this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action is brought other- wwe, within tnlrty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the amended complaint which has been filed with tha Cleik ol saia Court. This action is brought to recover a judgement quieting plaintiffs' title to the land described in said v. complain Stephens. Brayton & Lowe Attorneys for Plaintiffs. P. O. Address 1001-Walker Bank Building, Fait Lake City, Utah. First publication, January 9, 1931. Last publication, February C, 1931. loutaining 1 Licensed Chiropractci f Latest Methods in DRUGLESS HEALING AND t BIOCHEMISTRY if NERVE O VETER SERVICE i Phone 446-312 W. Oilier St., Logan Ltaif ; $475. Chev Coach $425. Ford Coupe $325 Ford Roadster $350. They. Coach Find 4 Ton Truck, $115. $75.00 Coupe $75.00 )'.! Coach set t um t tit i dime H'!!',, ' c- -t ot tin- Suit l.akc Met Mian -'or with i in tt Dements, ln-- i ' '..nit ms a lu! unpin toil, lin es ami it uni all water t igiits irrigating. o! lhl . ar v R Y. . Uh how about a little ub that yelled down the walls of Jericho something extra in jour g!i:g r like it says in the Bible," opined ale?" he sueaested. Gar Haven critically. 'Haw jou got it?'1 ejacuiat' Bard with a sui prise that was n ONT say nothin' bout the simulated. Got it? Sme I Rot it! Bible on this ranch or Benll Bard looked interested, hesitati have to bounce you offen that rock on your bean, said Iry Ford. This doubtfully. "I dont know. he sari here is a worldly institution and You go on out to the kitchen au . den of iniquity just like that Mount wait for me. Ill come out ther-Marty in Paree, and the less said Excuse me, Eddy, could I speak about the Bible and such the bet- you a minute? The two men moved away fio.i, ter." the conferred in whisper, The youth of that particular cor- movedtable, slowly toward the kitchen. ner ot southeastern Iowa was letDo you suppose the gills would ting itself go lu good earnest that like a little? suggested Baid. sweet May night. The mere fact Gosh, no. Why, those girls still that the twin inhibitions of parent- think the fruit of the vine means age and pastorate had been torn !" ejaculated Eddy. asunder was sufficient to loose the jelly They weie close to the kitchtu floodgates of their surging exuber- entrance. ance. llow long has that bird been in On the whole, no one in the world town? he asked. had a higher regard for the minJust today. Got here this morn istry than Ginger Ella, she having lng." by her own admission practiced it Pretty quick wotk. Where du since the day of her birth, her you suppose he got hold of it? father more often than not being At sight of them the stolid Pietro referred to as Clugers help. But produced a ginger ale bottle and a as a social asset she was beginning couple of cups. Say when," he to find it something ot a liability. snickered. As she explained to Bard apologetically, not wishing him to feel it?" do- that she cherished any real disloy- tiWrHERED you get not manded at all Its Eddy. alty to the profession in which she bad though Im no judge. was horn, bred and had her being, Oh, yon always come across It, to have some one interrupt right said Pietro evasively. Pretty good, at the climax ft om of my most Freudtar repartee to ask yes?Have another," suggested Bard father to speak a tew words on this "Youre not peddling this around or that, or I thanks, or lead in in there, are you? prayer, takes all the savor out of Who, me? was the indignant my salt. Me, Im a cook. Say, rejoinder. But on the night of the formal Im no bootlegger. I got this for opening dance, i ae Joie ie Fiore Jus- my own use. Youre my friends, tified its existence. There were no aint you? Friends of little Nlcolo, preachers to at k a blessing on the and all. Have another? spaghetti and ginger ale. There No thanks. Put it away and were no urooiing infants fatly fin- keep it out of sight." gering the tinseled tassels of the And if we catch you passing 'it evening wraps. There were no pa- around the crowd in there well ternal smiles and no maternal turn jou over to the sheriff. This nudges to express a smug and ad- state is dry." miring approval, to suggest a Yeh? said Pietro with an Intercourtesy or curb an Impulse. ested grin. As they made their way back I dont like it." 44T ET, the spaghetti be. uncon-- they discussed 1L He got hold said Eddy Jackson. fined! exulted Ginger. It was at Bards suggestion, he of It too quick. We dont work a being rather better versed In the fast as that out here. Half of those kids are still in doings of Bohemia than the rest of them, that now and then Pietro high school, aren't they?" asked himself, in crisp, enveloping white Bard uneasily. Yes. And Ginger's responsible apron and jaunty cap, should fare forth among the guests to serve for this. Rhe can call it Ben and them with fresh spaghetti hot from Jenky's place all she likes, it's her a huge bowL It was upon one of money doing It and 1 know It. Keep an eye on all three of these errands, when Bard was giving him a whispered word of in- them, suggested Bard. "They can't struction, that Pietro got his face get away with anything without well behind the spaghetti bowl to our catching them." whisper a query ot his own. (To Bo Continued) Legal Notices x'j U HUESTON ETHEL B0B3S- n i H K The CLASSIFIED Columns 50 AitA FL Trr r r ALIVE o I, |