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Show THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- HEY The ! 19 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, LOGAN, UTAH, L, YOU CANT DO THAT ! 3 4. Classified. Ads Herald-Journ-al HERALD-JOURNA- L published every weekduy afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co., at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah. Telephone 50. FOR RENT FIY.SISIIED Price 5 cents a copy. By mall, in Cache Valley, a yoar; outside Cache Vulley, $5.00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a mouth, $3 50 a year. matter at the postoffice Entered as second-clas- s Vroelmm at Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March 8, Liberty thru 1879. all the land" Member United Press, N E A Service, Western Ttie LibFeatures and The Scripps League of Newspapers. erty ATTRACTIVE 2 room furnished apt. with bath. 261 E 3rd N. SI. lnnvh COMPLETELY: equipped beer aland, ideal lOLation. Write A31. l. Bo K. C., Herald-Journa- H.-I- 3 would be a goal idea" writes Author James PERHAPS it Adams, "to halt all activity for an hour, to on what give people a chance to ponder for a few minutes it is all' about, why they are living and what they really the BY SEPT. 5th a furnished or furnished house, give full particulars. Box TM, care SI. A31 LOST & FOUND NEW auto part. VALUABLE Loner may receive same hv l. paying for this ad at SI. HOBO KING WARNS YOUTH CINCINNATI (II. P) Jeff Davis "king" of the hoboes, who held forth in national convention here, went on the air in a coast to coast hook-u"to warn the youth NOTICE of the nation against the hard One In the District Court of the First hin of a hoboes life" Judicial District of the State Eyed Connelly also spoke. of I'ah, in and for the County of Cache. HE FOUND THE LEAK WATERBURY. Conn. UMb-- An IN THE MATTER OF THE thony Mancini lighted a match to DISSOLUTION OF THE for a leak in a gas pipe DOLAN SHEEP COM- search in the cellar. Fire apparatus arPANY, a corporation. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF rived in time to save the house. DELMUE DOLAN SHEEP COMPANY, A CORPORATION, AND TO THE DIRECTORS THEREOF, AND TO ANY CREDITOR OF SAID CORPORATION. AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: You, and each of you will please take notice that a petition has BEGIN HERE TODAY been filed with the Clerk of the BOOTS HAEHIHN ta the prettiDistrict Court of the First Judicial est girl In Gnrrhneek, fashionable New lurk aubarb, bat her father' District of the State of Utah, In financial reveraea make It hard and for the Couny of Cache, prayfor her to keep up with her e ing for a dissolution of the crowd. Wealths SYLVIA KIVF.US Dolan Sheep Company, a aehemea to force Boota to realen from the Junior. Deeply hurl, corporation, and the distribution Boota aeeeptu the attentlona of of its assets among the stockItGSN LbMl, tho nwimmius holders of said corporation. You will further take notice that she realises ahe la fn love with Ruaa wbeo he tells her he la on the 15th day of September, sating away. He wants her to 1934, at 10 oclock a. m. of said elope wllh him but Boots asks for time lo tbluk It oyer. She jiay, in he Court Room of said dreads the time when her mother 'Court, application will be made to will hear about her withdrawal the Court to dissolve said corfrom the club. poration in conformity with the I ubappy aod restless, Boota prayer of said petition. goes for n walk and meets DENIS morning FENWAY, Any objections to the granting young author. They have talk of said petition and the dissoluand Denis Is moved by long the girl's tion of said corporation mu it be obvious unhappiness. filed on or before the date of said Bools goes lo New York on shopping trip and on the train hearing otherwise said petition meets Russ. Agnin he aske her will be grnnted and said corporato marry him and Boots eodrlndes tion dissolved. It Is the best way out ot her t Mroublea. Dated this 2nd day of August, Denis see her In a hole! 1934 lobby wllh Buss, BY THE COURT NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY iJEAL) CHAPTER XIX C. V. MOHR, Clerk. rPHE girl facing Russ was blond, BY MAY L. PEDERSON, honey blond, and her brows Deputy Clerk. Publication dates; August 2, 9, were sketched in lightly with a 16, 23 and 30, 1934. black pencil. They formed half moons. Inverted, over light-bluSUMMONS eyes rimmed with mascara. She house dress, not too In the District Court of the First had on a pink Judicial District ol the State of clean, two or three buttons missHer white Bhoes were well ing. Utah, in and for the County worn and the laces knotted careof Cache lessly where they had been broken. EMMA M. BRIGGS, plaintiff, Tbe room In which she sat was the vs. kitchen of a flat In a roup of Charles G. Wood, administrator flats, an unbroken stretch of sameof the estate of Joseph Wood, deness in a dreary block. Stove, ceased: Ida E. Wheeier, Nettie N. sink, refrigerator were present in Simpson. Alice Allred, Clara E. all their modern compactness, but Griffiths, deceased, and the heirs in spite of the shallow molding of of said Clara E. Griffiths, Imitation tile, in spite of the gingMabel C. Monk, Erma Griffin, and ham curtains at the windows, the all other heirs known or unknown, room had a sleazy, down at the of the said Clara E. Griffiths, deheels air. ceased; Charles G. Wood and wife Letitia Wood, Joseph C. Wood, Whats she like? the girl asked. and wife, Jane Doe Wood, Frank Shes cute, Russ said cauH. Wood and wife. May L. Wood; tiously. He fumbled In his pocket Brown H .Wood and wife, Emma for a clgaret and, finding one, lit Wood; all of said defendants beit. Shes class. he further added. ing heirs of Joseph Wood, toThey have the old man has a gether with any and all heirs at law, whether known or unknown, big house up in Larcheck. of the said Joseph Wood, deceased, Rich, huh? the blond girl being all the heirs of the said asked interestedly, tracing a patJoseph Wood, deceased, and Clara tern with her forefinger in the E. Griffiths, deceased, and all crumbs scattered on the enamel other persons unknown, claiming table top. any right, title, estate or interest He shrugged. in, or lien upon the real Maybe. Anyhow, in the romplaint adtheyv got something. verse to the plaintiff's ownership, Well, Ill give you a piece of or clouding plaintiff's title theremy mind," the blond girl said disdefendants. to, passionately, rising and languidly THE STATE OF UTAH TO tnrning on tbe hot water faucet. SAID DEFENDANTS: I think youre plain nuts. MarryYou are hereby summoned to ing her! appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you Aw, can that! The scowl if served within the county in gathered, darkened, on his face. which this action is brought, otherWalt till somebody asks you for wise within thirty days after servadvice." ice, and defend the above entitled Its none o my business, of action; ,and m case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendercourse, pursued the girl, quite as If he had not spoken. "Its your ed against you according to the demand of the complaint, the origfuneral. . . . Ill wash those after inal of which is filed in the above a while. Lou, she said In an aside entitled court; "to a thin, young man who is This action brought for the now sauntered in. She stacked the in of the title purpose quieting dishes, three or four greasy plates, the plaintiff and against each of several cups and saucers chipped the defendants, and to remove a and cracked In various places. Furcloud on the title of the followther than that, by way of tidying ing property in Cache County, up, she opened the oven door, Utah, thrust a stewpan with gTavy and Beginning at the NW. Corner of the NE. Quarter of Pec. 27, remnants of something that looked Twp. 14, North Range one West of like stew clinging to its aluminum the Salt Lake Meridian; running Interior within. She ran a gray thence South 53 rods; thence East dishcloth casually over the surface 105 7 rods; th. nee North 53 rods; of the corrugated dralnboard and, thence West 1(S7 rods to beginreaching up, switched out the light. ning, being 35 acres according to Thosell keep. she said ImperL. S. Survey. GEO. D PRESTON. sonally to the two men. They folff for lowed her Into the adjoining room Plaint. Attorney Post Office Address, where tho conversation presently 208-- 9 f.'ache Valley Bank Bldg. resumed. Logan, Utah. "Can you coma wi:i n: morPublication dates: August 9, 10, row? That's what I want lo know, 23, 30 and September o, 1934. p close Yes, Mr. Adams is right. Everybody should stop activity for a few minutes and ponder what its all about. It may save embarrassing scenes at home. DEL-MU- THE MOST VITAL QUESTION More than $4000 out to the Valley by the Utah Poultry Producers as sedation, it was reported today. Under the supervision ot James Otralov, erection engineer, the new d.esel engine which the city recently purchased is being unloaded LOCAL MAN AGAIN and erected at the municipal HONORED power plant. September 1 The Cache air For the third consecutive time, port, the product of the best ct Harold Hairtonic, cooperation on the part of the autoRichmond n Logan Chamber of Commerce, mobile owner, city and Cache county, was was elected presiofficially opened with fitting cere' dent of the l'ol-so- n monies this morning. Ivy club at luwt night's TEN Y EARS AGO is ing. Harold The annua! August 29, 1924 the kind of drinational summer school at the ver who, on a I SAC, at which 1377 students I dusty road, sig- from the intermountain country nals that he wants to pas you, were registered, closed today. measure NRAs effectiveness. Canada, without NRA, has and then stays right In front of Attorney J. Reuben Clark o! ' Salt Lake City will be the speaker made more spectacular gains than we have, but Canada is yon for 10 mile in Logan at the National Defense He Doesnt the sound of the not as intensely industrialized as we are. day program on September 12, L water thrill you? was announced today. But it is obviously unfair to attribute' ALL our progress Li'l Gee Gee Well, I come from to NRA; we must have made some progress without it Vashon Island, and there we just TWENTY YEARS AGO and probably there are plenty c f people to tell you we should live on the sound. August 29, 1914 Articles of incorporation of the Hotel Logaij have made MORE. That is one of the great questions for AT ALKI BEACH Operating company have been debate this fall and of course, there is no real answer. IJttte drops of wuter. tiled with the county clerk. The Little grains of sand. Just conjecture. " company is capitalized at $25,000. Get into your shoes and , The incorporators are M. S. There is no doubt that NRA created some jobs; raised Chafe to beat the band. president; Robert Anderson, some wages. But whether they would have been created vice president; A. M. Stewart, ABIGAIL manager; D. C. Budge, H. E. and raised by the normal recovery after a panic is the real APPLESAUCE Hatch and George Thomas, direa SEZ: question. History of past depression tends to show they tors. A . heroine is a would. September 1 President John A. woman who Widtsoe together with a party ot Continuation of NRA and NRA philosophy is the vital dare to leave a USAC professors' have returned trom a trip of inspection tbrouga question before us. You should think about it; make yout bridge party when the gonoip the southern part of the state. decision: then vote upon it. Is at its height Hon. Joseph Howell of Logan was renominated to succeed himThe chief effect of love is to self to Congress on the first ballot drive a man half crazy; the chief over several other candidates at effect of marriage is to finish the Republican Congressional conthe job. vention held in Salt Lake City yesterday. EPITAPH A gallant lad M as Henry McKoat; HAMBURGER REWARD He shouldnt have bent over In front of a goat HARPER, Kan. U.R A nickel ! committee expects to bring Into BY RODNEY DUTCHER hamburger was all that A. T. It's Crawford, Harper farmer, could Joe Bungstarter declares the open were revealed now, j SKt Service Sis Cerreeoaet getting so a guy cant even lie in buy after marketing two witnesses WASHINGTON. Youll find the certain prospective a gutter these nights without be- pigs. Crawford who had just lost secrets unearthed by the Senate probably would take vacations ' ing picked up by the police Tor il- his farm through foreclosure, got in parts unknown. Oue of the committee investigating the muni96 cents for the porkers. Inspeclegal parking. tions industry were worth waiting most prominent figures In tion chqges, yardage and sales American industry is scheduled for. That will be enough out of commission totaled 81 cents. The ) 15 cents from the buyer you, said the doctor, as he stitch check for 10 I After a summer ot burrowing to go on the stand. But he cost him cents to cash. doesn't know it yvu ed the patient together. through sales records, correspondence, Income tax returns, and other T EGITIMATE local lawyers are papers of the merchants of death ," fed up with the horde of lobby Senator Gerald P. Nye ot North Dakota will stage a week or two of lsts who open law offices for the ot using political infiuence hearings beginning Sept. 4. Most purpose Just as I am sure that no insti- est writer; just as it is part of can my chore to fling the javeline of of the committee members will be In practicing before government d tution founded oh injustice a partments. Although lobbyist here, including that grim liberal. survive, so am I certain that sin- ridicule at stuffed shirts, at pomIf a in client cant court represent Senator Homer T. Bone of Washcerity in writing, in office, in the pous asses and at professional he isn't a member ot the bar, station pietiarians. pulpit or in the police ington, who Is on his way from the there's Not every fellow who cries. nothing to prevent him from brings its own reward. west coast. I am not one of those dumb "Lord, Lord on election day as a lawyer else A certain elderly Greek mystery masquerading where. pietists who shout that this is the qualifies for heaven when in of man of Europe, who has made it fice. j have assisted best of all possible worlds; numeroui hag been heard of the Nothing In munitions into ofiicc. millions by fomenting administration's might easily be the worst of all lying, cama All but is when I fellow worlds. Know various' wars and wears the Grand proves half as possible paign for a long time, though it did that I feel better when I en- sound as hiB pledge Crass of the Legion of Honor, will lead to na resignations of several all honest writing men deavor to elevate the panel of then enter the picture. tional committeemen who are still l.ving for the mass. I must have should rally round and aid and It turns out that he owns a large doing business, both In politics and an inferiority complex; Id racher abet. which firm American of an I know some governors, sheriffs, be a Sparticus than a Caesar. part political favors. But the spirit of Sparticus en- mayors, senators, chiefs of police, this government and supplies flatfeel dures, while the tombs of Caesar judges, editors, common others with one of the most impor OPOKESMEN in the administra-tlontotter. I recently had the privilege and dicks who have kept the covtant instruments of war. campaign for cheapei elecof a enant. and the pleasure giving tricity are using as an object lesThose I endeavor to assist for public tribute to a fellow son the history of rates right here TT sccnnS the munitions boys who is a superior court judge and the common good and to prove who is running for office again. that decency does return a reIntensively on selling in town. The fellow by various indirect ward. The Potomac Electric Power Comtheir wares to foreign governments raths learned of my "boost" and Heck, I even knotv a president and that theyve had plenty of ac- pany has been thriving under a me a personal letter nf wrote tive help from inside the Navy, contract with the city to reduce thanks. It was not indicated. I War. and State departments. Ad- rates each year by an amount equal nor the DRAGGED CHILD TWO MILLS desired neither thanks mirals sometimes have acted as to half Its surplus earnings over chore of bailiff; I merely tried 7 U per cent of an valuaSTEVENS POINT. Wis. (LPi -as not demonstrator. agreed ao salesmen, if my bit to promote intelligence, ' tion. honesty and humaneness :n public Catching her dress on the rear The committee has authority to office. eight years rates have been bumper of her father's car, search the files of government de- entJnfrom Florence Kempen was To advertise the good deed an initial base of 10 cents of well prias those as partments a kilowatt hour to 3.9 cents, the shining in a naughty world is one dragged two miles over a rough One manufacturer vate industry. to road while her father, of my privileges; endeavor ti granite company's earnings have increased carefully transferred his most se- from 2.2 (lines l!s bond Interest to prove that kindness is sweeter Cornelius Kempen, drove on, igthan honey in the honey comb; to norant of her plight. The child cret papers from tile cases to a safe. 12 times, and the 25 cents of every bring personal evidence to the fell off when her dress ripped But the Investigators didn't over- revenue dollar available fo- - tjnd notion that oread upon the waters f.way and a passing motorist took look the safe. to 4J intcre.-- t liaa to a hospital. Her leg lYuliy does return is pa.t of mj her If aonic of (lie things the (Copyright, 1934, NLA Service, Inc ) covenant to the public as an hon were severely lacerated. Howdy, folks! An apartment house dweller can always tell when the thermometer get above 80, because Its then the of to a burn lot starts janitor old paper in the furnace. August 30, 1929 a week is being paid poultrymen of Cache Lo-ge- two-sevent- hs , WASHINGTON LETTER ' " I . HILL BILLY Back In The Hills pseudo-patrio- ts , ld ien $200 monthly income. Heruld-Journa- 881-W- . NEW English brick home. Phone Manu-- - 2. 210. FURNITURE OR PIANOS MOVED l. A30. from Logan to Salt Lake, Salt Lake to Logan Call the reliable transfer men1 Miscellaneous J. W. AULT & SON FARMERS TAKE NOTICE Highest . price paid for useless and freshly dead horses and cat tie. Call UR-2- , Hyrum Exchange DL Parad.se Fish Hatchery. PIIONE 418 1 HERALD-JOURNA- L INFORMATION DEFTf Herald-Journa- Wonder what were going to have for supper tonight. birthday and I ...My goodness! Itsa the Little Womans havent bought her thing! Just time before the stores Donald Richberg of NRA, the president gets a showing that four million people have obtained jobs since NRA was started; and that corporation profits rose between the first quarter of 1933 and the middle of 1934. These things were due, Mr. RVhberg says, to NRA. That profits should have risen between March last year and August this year is not strange. In March, 1933, we hit the low spot of the depression ; all banks were closed and business was practically dead. Nor is it strange that employment should have risen in the same period: it could scarcely do otherwise. In a year, of our unemand a half, we have out about; ployed more or less back to work some of the work being deliberately created by mean?, of public funds. Without disparaging NRA, the question before the people is not; Has it made times better? but: If we had had no NRA would times have been better today, or worse? Obviously, there is no' real yardstick by Which we can to l. HIGHEST PRICE paid for veal S17. and hogs. Phone 890--J. household GENERAL furniture Good condition. 141 So., 3rd E. . . . FROM HOMES and store. Phone or man to manage cash business Logan and near towns. Can be managed in spare time if necessary. Nc canvassreing or selling. Investment quired. Write giving qualifications. Box M, un- ... well, ' A30 Herald-Journa- A30. woman faelurer wants reliable established FRESH young Jersey or Guernsey milch cow. Phone 340-- ir after that. $75 de- A31. WHITE Re rabbits Cheap, 535 A3u East, 8th North. 881-Phone sale. PLUMS for Tea cents per line per insertion. HELP WANTED WANTED 1 THIRD crop hay and straw, livered. 159 N. 2nd. E. unmru! i,vv,it MECHANIC wants job in service station or garage. Phone 1218. SI. want." Agreeable to this idea, your editor has just finished ceasing all activity for five nvnutes not such a hard job just to see if it would be a good idea for readers. What happened was this: ought to take a vacation; no use working all the time. What does it get you Ought to go down to the beach and li on the sands for two weeks. Make a new man of me. Or maybe Im too soft. Maybe I ought to go up into the mountains and get some real open-aexercise. Sleep better and eat a real meal. . . . "I must remember to get the car cleaned. Why will some people allow dogs in cars? They just smell up the inside. And Ive got to pay that light bill: been carrying it around for a week now ; first thing you know theyll turn off the light. Must remember to get in some firewood soon, before it gets too wet. Guess I'll get some more cedar and maybe some pine knots. Reminds me, the axe is broken, too. Got to' get it fixed. I wonder hew the oil is in the tank oh, oil company looks ROOM modern apartment. 459 S4 1st. North. West f SI- 90-- LEGAL RATE UNFURNISHED SIX room cottage, basement, furnace, garage. Party furnished if S5. desired. Telephone J071-- FOLLOWING MU. ADAMS II) U A 00 credit at OR TRADE-$- 30 Baugh Motor Co. Call Parley S5. Savage. APPLES- - McIntosh Reds, pears, your prunes and peaches Bring own container. Cache 1 'iodine N Main. Phone company. 375 For each insertion one cent per word; for one week, five cents 15 per word; lor one month, Minimum cents per word. 15 charge for first insertion cents. All want ads must be a paid In advance. Call 50 and messenger will come and get and your advertisement mittance. THREE roam heated apt. for two. Private bath. 135 E Center. Si. $2.50 FOR SALE WANT AD RATES E LEONARD MATHEWS . PAINTING, Phone 350. TYPEWRITER DECORATING, e to-w- it: property-descr- ibed big-eye- d t: f HANGING. (A-3- 1) REPAIRING We furnish Parts and Repair All Makes of Typewriters. Expert Service, Satisfaction Guaranteed. GEO. B. EVERT0N at Everton &. Sons, or 126 E. 2nd South. Phone 1270-(S27) WANTED 100 bicycles and rifles. We will pay cash for old bicycle 32 Win., 0 bike frames and rifles Crag. ALS BIKE & SPORTING GOODS CO. 30-3- 0, 30-4- 25-3- 5, Beach Club Girl I Dcl-mu- PAPER Mum Me Elliot CoFmxvT A Or Lou heaved himself, np from his Russ demanded,, stretching h.s 0. K. Come on. kid. i length out in a deep overstuffed chair. can read in the bedroom. Fix him chair with sagging springs. up here. TTI3 brothers wife shrugged Gloria opened her mouth to say shapely shoulders. Oh, I guess something sarrastio and closed it she told him vaguely. I again. It might be worth while to maybe, was going to take a run over to kid Lous brother along if he was Brooklyn to see the folks, but that really marrying some society doll can wait. But what are you going up in Westchester. Gloria rather to do with her where are you go- fancied the idea of seeing the ing to go afterward? Back to the yachting crowd at first old folks? hand instead ot peeking at their Russ grinned. Might not be a exploits as shown in the news reels. So she arose with an apbad idea, at that Lou, taking no part in the dis- pearance of amiability and began cussion, switched on the light in to open the collapsed day bed a curious looking lamp which had Gray and dingy sheets were re obviously been picked up In one of vealed and a discouraged looking those gaudy booths which ofTer gray blanket The trio separated without for prizes for Bhooting down a certain number of wooden moving ducks on malitles. Russ, left alone, flung on a trolley. The base of It was fash- a few garments, allowed two shoe? ioned of imitation copper and rep- to hit the floor with vehemence, t resented a geisha girl, curiously and presently the beams of the attired in a pair of scanties and a street lamp, stealing in, revealed a beaded brassiere. The shade was muscu'ar young man, face down, deeply, violently pink. Under this sound asleep in Glorias cherished extraordinary lamp Lou unfolded living room. the evening paper and began to read. Denis Fenway, riu jYTEANTIME The room, by the A A ing home on the 10:30 train geisha girl's bulb and by various side fixtures on the distempered shaking from his feet the dust ol walls, was revealed as a living the citys hot pavements, was con apartment some nine or ten feet sclous of a deep sense of irritation Naturally, he square. Two mean rectangles of and disappointment windows looked out on the street, told himself for the hundredth guiltless of trees. The only articles time, it was none of his business of furniture in the room were a what Boots Raeburn did with her day bed. covered with a scalloped self. Why, he scarcely knew her: and tasseled cover of dark green had only spoken to her, all told, for corduroy, the two chairs the men five or ten minutes. Yet there had occupied, and a gateleg table with been something so virginal, so untwo imitation candlesticks upon it touched about her that it had been There were no books. There were a shock to see her emerge from e hotel several pictures in cheap gilt that obviously second-ratarm of a big bruiser. frames of toothy film stars in various Incendiary attitudes. Ive seen that chap before, Lou's wife, who had been christened Denis told himself, annoyed at bis Sophie and who now answered to Inability to remember when or the name of Gloria, was always where. As the train clicked over promising herself to put up some the ties, eastward bound, the air but somehow Bhe just grew cooler, became salty. Denis' drapes never got around to it" Small fist crashed into bis open palm. wonder that the room presented, The life guard, he said aloud. an uncompromisingly therefore, Yes, he remembered now. Ah. bare appearance. but probably Boots had met the fellow by accident. There wasnt any I5USS found no fault with It, real significance In their being tohowever. Tilted back in his gether.of For an instant a chill feeling guilt swept Denis', conchair, his large boots very much in science. Why hadnt he acknowlevidence, he looked around him the fact that he had seen edged and reflected that this complacently flat of Lou's was a nice little dump her, at least by a bow? Why had and a bargain at $35. Of course, he looked away, so quickly and pretending he did not recog it was all right for Lou to settle coldly, down this way. He drove a truck nlza her? He admitted be had been a bit caddish in his reactions. for a bakery company, delivering Ob, w'ell, tomorrow he would call from door to door, and made, 'Russ admitted naively, good money." her up and let her know about Gloria wasnt a bad sort, although this opening at the publishing she had a nagging tongue and was house. It might lead to something. always wanting to know what he Or perhaps he would drop her a did with his salary. He, Russ, had line, sit down at Lois little guest different plans for his own life. room desk when he got home. He Hed travel some more, see the liked the Idea of writing that girl world first, then settle down In a note. Something simple and Larchneck with a real gentlemans friendly. Ha might even suggest job. The kid would see to It he their meeting in town for tea whenknew the right people. After that ever she went in to see Masterson. He got off the train at Larch-neceverything would be easy. In a fine glow and swung up He emitted a yawn that was almost like a splitting scream In its the street away from the station, to himself. Yes, he would depth and vigor and Lou looked up smiling do that. incuriously, frowning over his He could Imagine what that girl headlines. looked like In the early hours. He You wanta hit the hay? Russ flexed his muscles, stand- didn't have to imagine it. Hed ing. They rippled under his blue seen her no later than this mornshirt sleeves and Gloria gave him ing. She was like some white and a glance of grudging admiration. gold Undino, rising from the foam, The tig lum, she said to herself he told himself poetiially, liking with I the sound of the words. contempt guess hes the iatlies dehght, alt Falling nsloep, an hour or two right, all right, I guess he hates latir. he wondered how soon be I would himself have an answer 'row her. I wouldnt mind. .(To Be Continued j high-lighte- e ... on-th- ' j |