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Show 4c i f tr.fi Jt rtnf THt: PAYSON niHONK r.K. PAYSON. 11 fcich itir - j, Os-to- Dr. Aii''l'a- Wllh a Thatcher, the train they ic"l7fnr i Oh" e'-- wara ,jpv GJ of f hts 'TTltr . Ga'- P- Aj3 out- vafecuard ii a j t.i America Gain's leaves O'.h.Va r e ent. The :u'Gn-.tn jebb is 8!a m ariner accident. A . fAYLs. d, iUk h.m with a L'rg L his d sue for liquor 1 ; At tne next fh P David ':"'f David be-'J- f nex? thing he Is sort of chant-f- ! . Zd 'da aand sick. strange and in walks revives MEAL '"uTTj PL0"EH CAH 1? s. dressed in flowing is in Hun that he nd light Fir Keck Mruma, and ot ine Pasha, name Is k woman, a b foiowed and wh" She to Miruma. child. 3 the m.s..ng . Mirusur.-eona David is wife, uxture r.' 5 a of 7 LtS" p''crIuI n'an son Is slowly the jouth. to examine ,,'Bev. shnse calls bb SoopSa On, i , n- :;5 ied them R COLLEGE Starts RBEB com, a , iargmgs. platform covered with of fifteen lay writh-- a i ISES DUPLK t fi:k . r Salt Lab looked at patient. He took syringe and hypodermic nothing, tat his t hot water? :elt at the bedside and exit glowing body. He noted leg drawn up close. The Bo.pi o itkinga Soppkj Cm Salt lab and Hellwald of the case. 7 nderful! The father, the mother, and the sister crowded at once to the room to find their idol still alive, breathing raucously, and beginnirg to mutter sleepy nonsense as he came back to the world. All the afternoon Jebb ministered to the boy and eased his pain as much as he dared. That night he translated, Hellwald toward glanced EQUtPMEN had ceased to murmur. Then he lifted the body, i.mp w.th mimic death, and carried it across the hall to the room prepared f. r the operation. Hellwald sat oecide on the divan trying to divert Akef Bey with conversation. As Munson went in with Jebb he locked back with doleful eyes at the shivering father. Then he let the curtain at the door fall. It seemed many hours, but it was hardly the half of one when Munson lifted the curtain again fur Jebb. who reappeared carrying in his arm the burden still peacefully unaware of its new wounds and bandages. The surgeons face wore a look of quiet triumph and Murison as he lifted the curtain at the door of the boy's room turned back to murmur: Ajayib! which is to say, Wo- have some I RUSSES nu. boy a saw dapiujaa SHOP. L uren mirrors, and tables, Salt Uki nses with a cush- three sides, with abng aa broad a up large hall a tc inmbeB Continued - ;iFTEB not. He accepted Akef Beys word of honor as equivalent to a deposit in gold. By this time he was ready with the ether and. smiling courage into the brave eyes of the little sto c, he hid them under the h d watched the deep breathing cf the obedient youth till the drugged soul , ur e coming H7 ars snd i Now word: t desks iM mtfa'i. nf W. licilis. someone was itiir.e BrHj kneel-sidewit- h ewer of steam-- : He filled the and a basin. of the hypodermic needle to ltd for the tablet a FINISHIN dis-ihe- FILM about for he looked SHV,: r.e. Developed hi background ran m a shabby ! file cun md DHNSON Jebb decided the r T TEAS A rs and cterag Tor qaafifW (or fed f ti u ituectfifai boys feeble thrust the needle In flesh. Gani Bey overcame the p: oft 3 t bn pc INESS CO dissolved, was opiate already for the injection, boy fought him away a Citj. Itak Par hovered a European he was a ai D M IAFT-- Ibi fraining :d as if he had a death-c- d the women echoed him father closed toppled against the Even the : and s Are was calm. e City. Cttk He Hours f to BEA T't wrist and bt watch. It al-- g in- the center his thumb mechanically the evil, have finded Jebb Effentlim? You was not there. Hellwald: to viel Uhr t! Hellwald could w:e ilifornia- -b of plenty to see at Munson. Redone s to play Thats tin test, but it m.y i.ch. lea thought Seated? i an operation supposed so, but I myself to make one. hast h no decent surrgeon I have a set && This y name is Mur--ta- d I am a not a physi My week wacjf r. in ricnica. 'KS. bu- t- c.ay need Lhem, said spel! Cf the drug the Jeob to make a care- - .ed an -- ar.d m ,;'e the the-g- "her symp- son. .s cr.ly tern-- ,j very SlCk, and b3Cr: n hirr with to boy cyst wU1 h.s bedy w.th poison unless the a: 6(5 V lion jvt with or ii ere of French pririmar than mangling Jebb realized, U.e explained that he Iad hoard .f great success H.s fr.er. i, Akc f had t .Id h m hi! m the jerr.ih J, bb r.f fend: !:.J ,ri hl, s ,rif ana Ll v s ni' ti.t-bad the t.-hi- i' 's : Wife m hLr s e In c...l h i. m ut the I.:r , a ebb ,s for n 'as w'r-- i , ro. :n to .to, f r cry ill if m , i pard g h5 r a gortfe-n-.n- a fe to an- other riur. bhe was w.istug away m.d no one seemed to know just wn.it nr where or whence htr aliment was. Pertnps undoubtedly Jebb h.lterdi would know at a glur.ee. Jebb was so relieved at the nature nf the Pasha's visit that he consented to go at once. Nahir Hamm was plainly suffering a nu rial illness Jcbb's eves told him that. He found her temperature high, and her brea'hir.g fast and w,ak. her genera! condition alarming. It was important that he shi uli km w everything and have his wits about him. The struggle to torture his own thoughts into French; then to translate back into English what the sick woman whispered was too baffling and irritating to be endured He gave up and went back to the hall where the Pasha waited anxiously. II, s French was almost too lame to express its own lameness, but he managed to make clear his need of an interpreter. The Pasha exclaimed: If only my other wife were here. She understands English Your other wife! Jebb echoed. Yes, said the Pasha, apologetically, it is my misfortune to have two wives, Moosoo Jebb. I will send for the other at once. Perhaps she can repay me now in part for the enormous expense she has put me to. A servant He clapped his hands. appeared, whom he dispatched for his coachman. When this man arrived he was dispatched post haste to request Miruma Hamm to come at once. "The possession of two wives, moosoo. said the Pasha, was not Few my wish but my misfortune. Turks except the rich and dissolute have endeavored to keep more than one wife. The law permits us four, but the law does not furnish us with funds, and the prophet did not advise it. And it were easier to keep four tigresses in a cage, Moosoo Jebb. than four wives in a house. For Turkish women are tyrannical, moosoo, and very exacting. r I was content with one wife. Hamm is a good woman, she has borne me many children why should I have desired another wife? But his Imper al MajI did not. esty, the Padishah, our benefactor and enlightened master whom Alin those beautiful lah preserve! I enjoyed his favor, felt when days graciously inclined to present me with another. My own wife she is a noble woman, moosoo, but jealous she threatened to destroy herself if I made the other woman, this Miruma, my real wife. I went the through the ceremony, but only is beau-t.ful- , Hamm Miruma ceremony, I am told, but I have never seen her without her veiL If you should grant your second w.fe a release she would no longer be an an expense to you "The release is itself a great said the Pasha, th.nk.r.g I could not d.smiss her withhard out pruv.dmg far her future or the the money I rtce.ved from the Pad. shah as her dowry. : Na-hi- had a couch spread for himself on the floor alongside, but sleep did not ists? nor anyone else under answer, visit him, :fd someone For nature, the seamroof. that sav; was "sen minutes stitching the wounds to eleven. stress, with needles of pain. But by the i watch was when the few swallows of the placed In his hour J i hand that early spring woke, peace fell on the to lingered racked body and the frightened tustbe donor spoke: houseiad to see a real doctorr spirit of the boy. And all the 'sSt. You are an Amayri-'une- . hold was blessed with sleep. 8 4 full dap travel was at his success fs opiate so near t Be took under i V CHAPTER fzP- - sk Jt', t! ' ;Si rr tfipr,d i Twr-ntiet- Pa-h- , victim. Tortured with her own impossible position, Miruma turned to Jebb with a halting: What, please, am I to say or do, Jebb EfTcndim?" "If you will ask her my questions, and tell me her answers please ha nim efTendim mad a me Ask her where her is greatest " Muri- - it to pT'M fcrcps with Mur- - C'rverted sent :rs c errand and M Cf Aus- - Jf to fr. -- T. id l.: :;0Li t. . " J c h.!le Mur- - e mstru- breathing very rapidly, or rather panting than breathing, for her respiration was exaggerated and shallow. He placed his hands at her sides, squeezed the chest walls, Nahir gave a little cry of pain. And now with keener scrutiny he descried below her left breast a slight distension of the flesh, not in outline but faintly in perspective. His first gasp of delight at his discovery was quenched in a realization of its vital import. "You have finded the evil, Jebb said Miruma eagerly. EfTendim? I think so, madame, but I must make sure. If I only had an needle! I don't suppose I no antiM Twins Lived Normal Lives ; If the British government had been as eager to send David Niven to war as he was to go, he could have takrn with him and probably would have a novel memento of It Is the service rap Hollywood. which he wore in the role of a young English officer In Dawn Patrol. Louts Hayward, playing the role of an English captain in one of the sequences of "My Son, My Son!, in whi h he has one of the top roles, drew an army cap from wardrobe, 1). N." in He noticed the Initials the band, and learned that It was Nivens Dawn Patrol rap, so be bought it and sent it to his frirnd. Time was when a screen star couldn't be sued for divorce and hope to carry on with her career. And although she planned to marry someone else as soon as she was free, she wouldn't have said so as frankly as Vivian Leigh has. It seems likely that her studio would have been just as well pleased if her husband had not chosen to sue her while Gone With the Wind was still at the height of its glory, but she did so well in It that the publicity regarding her private life probably wont keep the public from clamoring to see her in Waterloo Bridge. It's not unusual to hear a few in bars of God Bless America traffic jams in New York these day People look about and tare, ar.d if glimpse they're lucky they cavh of Kate Srn..h id the car whose horn startled them A horn manufactur mg company gave the horn to M.ss Smith ai a present; the driver just presses a buon, and a bit of the patriot, c song that she made fa rnnus rings ojt. he lost net pro up the de ':i cr It bath front and. taking a state? 15.ril. It 1. duction cattle. - mot rd jtr,m Ook for III January f.hiriuo to to Urry for ft tr rih b'M'lrua, f mfiifton hnri 10 many . tr fee da;. g not even remem ber he d.d not speak Tur-- : s.t. h.s d The Pasha mer.t at the check, rad then ventured 5 r, ped jrr Dje parle a r e ;e p ce que mmrs'o m. z And Jebb an: Acted th'-- per,-O- Fr---:- r. c- r ai-s f IT. ! - con-rrr- m - : ' is outstanding of copper, Usually clockwise. 7. The mule. 8. Aquaplane a plank on which 6. to ride--, attached fy r r.s hr ho to a boat. 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Ur.g poo Why is 1. 3 C U.e writi rs Now u.e j f.ave - for the ma'rral Her Sewing Booklet contains ilhu.lratioim tor 42 embroidery stitches suitable for patch woik quilts; with directions for framed picture sketched on the wall in illustration ubove. Also numeri gift items; mittens, neck tics; bags; table decorations; und 5 ways to repair fabrics. To get this book, send 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Bpears, Drawer 10, Bedford llflLs, N. Y. No. 2 - Title to the t.tie, Benny R.des Aga n," has changed hand three tirr.es When Barmy's authors, Morrow and Beloin, Erst used the became the idea it automat rr.ed.a. as does all pr perty of tr.e gmrrosty, cover cost. ?A r Buck arr.v NOTE: Mrs. Spears has pre pared patterns and directions for making three of her favorite Eutly American Quilt Blocks which she will mail upon receipt of name and address and 10 cents coin to Qu The Questions matched it. But then, she been married twice before! see her before long in "Forty Little Mothers," and you may have seen her on the scaeen already, without knowing it; as Diana Lewis shes been just one more promising young actress. Shes beautiful and talented. "She say she is seeck for very, very long times. She have great fever in the night. In the morning she is better, but not well; in the morning she can eat some little, but later nothing at all. Jebb had noted that Nahir was - r;" -- - DIANA LEWIS ill. husband. The name set Jerb s gle. and he stammer' phrase "'ll K oldest of quilt designs is the ci azypatdi, yet there is something amazingly modern in its angular lines. A variety of embroidery stitches join the pieces, of plain mid figured silks. Several colors of silk embroidery thread are generally used. When a number of patches Imve been basted in plnce, sew them down to the foundation with the embroidery stitches and then remove the bastings. The backing is tied to the front with silk embroidery thread us comforters are tied. Little or no padding may be used and a plain band around the edge is effective. 1 pain gramr at at his TurkishCcm.e ;n Akef of his Lets make an heirloom quilt. 1 ASK ME ANOTHER Miruma put the question in Turkish of evident circumlocution. For answer Nahirs pale hand crept up and rested over her heart. Ask her how long she has been 'hted at the 3 Ntwspapsr Unlra.) i rf-- ' by Western m terms. weepng weakly, a sick Woii-aiFeti hmgly dressed when she argreat d.smay. The Pasha received M rived, she rushed atraight to her homage with a poor attempt at lofty favc nte mill.nera and ordered hat all kinds of hata, rather goofy Then he rtmen.bi ted majesty. Jelb, and spoke of him in Turkish ones, the kind 10 many of her fans with an evident flourish m his like to have her wear. Miruma, thus licensed, praise. turned htr eyes full upon hun and ts going to Century-Foa the made the presentation film the history of radio, probably in his best French. next fall, with Alice Faye and Don Jebb bowed, Miruma lifted imngi- - Ameche starring fn a tale that nary dust and placed it on her will cover the development from breast, her lips, and her brows crystal sets to television. j. Then he Pasha raised the portiere Did you know that that dashing to his wifes room and Miruma went lu ru of the films. William Powell, in, trembling wih fear and bow-inwith all the deference required wore a gray suit and a sweater to of a second wife. before the Bash- - his own wedding? The bride took the occasion more seriously, sarKadin. A liMle later Jebb was summoned torially; she wore a blue flowered that The Paha spoke again to Miruma. print dress and a turban evidently counseling her to talk freeThen ly to the American surgeon he bowed himself out of the harem-hkleaving the foreign wife and the foreign doctor with their helpless U.e r R would I should urged it." :t Ruth Wyeth Spears Prayer d, . ways of a c- - 5CU;y'u:on - ri and-N- . Wless I r f.&J is as as popular ever, judging by the welcome that sh regreeting to Miruma, Jebb could see ceived from the fans when the mingled constraint and rurius.ty she arrived in New York not of his manner. There was some- long ago for a brief vacation. thing of the aged bridegroom m his Site was accompanied by two cordiality as he seemed to try to peer through the yashmak if the dachshunds, Stinky, which is woman who had been his Y, hers, and Pupschen, which w.fe for years There was somebelongs to her thing of the faithful husband, t, u, in Franchot Tone, with whom bus formal courtesy, for N'ah.r li.m-nis on she the friendliest of was lying in tne next room and r b""e to fc" 0 JOAN CRAWFORD He thought could get one in LNkub hard, then he said, This hypodermic needle is large; it will have to do. He darted from the room and ran downstairs, followed by the astounded Pasha. The old coffeemaker, as he expected, had a vessel of boiling water on the coals Without further ado. Jebb dropped the hypodermic needle in and stirred the charcoal When the instrument had boiled long enough to suit him, he fished it out and hurried upstairs again. When Jebb appr- ached Nahir Hamm aga.n and p' iscd the over her heart, she thrust his hand as.de with feeble haste and a little Miruma was wail of fright. Why not repay it?" of afraid and ir.ercefled. r.s eas.ly speak yrj surge' "Please not to hurt the poor ns lady! gn he could n't ur.dirstand t.D) v.t, of the Pasr.a's o When Jebb had carried the young Bey sufficiently past the shoals to intrust him to the care of his mother, he went back to the H tel Turati to wait until it was safe for him to leave town. He was in. mediately besieged with patients of every sort, from the poor Serb who begged h.m to prescribe for the cough of h.s sick buffalo, to the British Car.; oi who sent for him on h:s own ac:e e.t rate count. Meanwhile Hellwald had rect.ved a telegram from the Aus'.r an Consulate at Salonica say. rig that the Original Siamese g t tr.e irst police had heard noth.-child. i , n -And now Jebb began to w a - J : Cr.arg fame he might not have lost tr.e cn..d h s srr-.a; Larr.a some other city. Sal Lr cat long journey from h.s ;e a. c memory of Cologne, nce and for opera.:'.-- -- ,jp Ilv Virginia Vali Kelead RUPERT HUGHES By SERVICE -- WSU HUGHES srxorsis mint. jj 4 1 M'Jt (lets Ills Old Lid Private and Public Life Jf5l llJh tziJt' "Net ( ft 0 Masting lf fji le Siasr HHnst Rs1 rj. M Jfyf I', 3ne nnr 0, ink; Crop p 000Pb n . S2in DINE DANCE fkt tootrfrfu MIRROR ROOM ivm UTuiDir minus |