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oper ’ rewode oN ee rls + oa : es THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926 4 ‘ i PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE By + ling power and less competent service of the indi- FER TE a The Bismarck Tribune) iin conmiderts { a by A GIRL z An Independent Newspaper Twenty-five million workers have defective vision. er wn a L atopay |) ~« & 4 THE STATE'S OLDEST APER About $30,000,000 of thc, annual industrial waste is a (Established 1873) charged directly to poor lighting. Peses ——————————————— |_ Poor eyesight develops when chifldren arc allowed f pPallahed, by, the ieee ad cbs position af 2 30. close work under inadequate illumtnation. A REAL FRIEND 1 Jytlurted forward as she sald tht, 14 marck, as second class mail matter, |Bye strain brings on fatigue and inefficiency and : ‘ ‘ : it is 1” said Joan coming| she put it, for I knew that Joan or I i George 0. Mann.......... President and Publisher | waste of vitality, effort, time and material. r ) : from emg el ap ae ties ae vee eee ied ae } cn i 4 % be rnwa aH Sabecription Rates Payable fp Advance Ribeieclice de thc bedi é in wed and with a gesture with her| minute, , oy Bat Daily*by eee “set SNORT weak hands as though trying to push| It was Joan this time that kept me tg , Pet yom More Than Mere Ar from starting things. Slowly she ie ily-by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). ‘ jan Mere Army Zz / j \ 1 “Don't c fear me, Joan Mere-| went forward toward the bed. Slowly ae ily Sy mall, per yes One hundred end twenty-five thousand young ; : : = dith, Tam ponished enough for try-| she held out her hands, and, al- out (in state out mat men come marching. They are the, army of the . 4 Price * % i, ing to get my husband to get all the| though Lela visibly shrunk back 7 ' ; Daily.by mail, outside of North is 0 | Citizens’ Military Training Camps, the number that : hae , " money he could out of you. upon es Bias Ud came near i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Uncle Sam has traincd in the six years of such s , j a Se Luan ais ee "sis bs es ok "Dear ales knoe about it all. He ; HM Member of The Associated Press camps’ existence. i yy —, knew he was going to: binck: you.| told me last night you were go- * ‘The Associated Press is exctusively entitled to the} They are an efficient army that can build bridges, . > ye fel t ie aireetr the ieee ae ne pe ag a Mea he ioved 3 ure far he dl) pA nd Eo sett michael knock over tomato cans with rifles or big guns, hike fe E Barry Cornwall and wife on the hotel, fe kala 1. base. cote to, bale 9M. the ipeal wees ‘of Epentaneods orig Pabtished hero. | for hours under sun or through rain. They are en- seiner ee ee ere a fy. All rights of republication al other matter|gineers and boxers and have built their bodies your, bedroom all night.” Rea i going to, do, thst 5 a xclaimed, we let herein are also: reserved, through a highly concentrated program of athletics. Marty Cornwall's ‘wife: pafd ho”at-| ruin ‘you! framed it-up for vhd eS 4 s E Foreign Representatives They know drill and teamwork and many of them tention. fais hain 4 ¥ cir my eens is md Fenson ; i m “Oh, I foan.. You! Bar ied. ni it. a G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY are fine horsemen. They can construct a telephone, pee win jealous of you, even though| Let me dic, both me end my. poor CHICAGO" DETROIT | telegraph or radio outfit. 3 I planned it. I knew you were beau-| baby!” Tower Bldg. Kresge Bidg.| But they are more than just an army. The drill tiful and rich and it seemed to me| “No, dear, you are going to live and ¥ PAYNB, BUKNS AND SMITH c ‘i that you had everything, everything| I am going to take care of you.” 4 7 New yore \™ BURNS AND eee Ave, Bidg,| field-and the bridge have given them something Tia’ not have to make'him happy.| The poor tired body of Lela Corn- i — - : | above military knowledge. A fine sense of law has And I felt Ashamed when I knew) wall straightened out. She had i ¥ : ii y " he erfe Joyal to me. fainted, ( 2:ficial City, State and County Newspaper) been ground into these young men, a ices! of law Mite Lrg te TV ornihs he gave me| (Consright, 1926, NEA Servis, Inc.) = and justice that will make them better citizens, And that page from the register to keep, — 4 4 When Shall We Learn? not only better citizens (for such is the fruit of I almost told Him.” TOMORROW: A Bad Adviser. ive states are fighting forest fires, say press dis-] teamwork) but better friends, better companions, : - sett re : : patche everal thousand men are battling in the | better men. aay paper whirled against the radi- ‘ CN left her—fited a shot the fire zone where a dozen lives have been lost. - ia He ‘leaned down snd whispered in| | Pictures flashed through’ her mind Troops from Fort Missoula have been sent to the} Americanism: Intending to save part of next ole ear: “Bends youll be all] quickly’ in a heetic confusion. Why fire front that has swept 30,000 acres on all sides} month’s salary. right—you're all right now’ [Was she not 2 The echo of a of Glacier National Park. Just outside the Boise Reed One it iar Hone he nde Golfo waited sue National Forest 100,000 acres have been fire swept.| ‘The executive's desk is the one where the golf The steps of his own agonizing} Killed her and ran away. Fagesters are conservative, but they call the sit-| clubs are parked. Gethsemane— chaser died. eee i uation sericus. In California, Idaho, Nevada, Mon- ee enemies Chapter 95. The blur of his face stoopi 4 i tana and Washington, the situation “assumes a mote] The country is safe so long as sanity experts give oo my aaa ny nena’ Pont were mumble of it woleeerpreeure been e sa a ” . % aco and the bri air|of his strong, t beari H serious aspect vee at any time in the last weet the average man a pain. falling beck a8 inst his shoulder, her through” darknces—thiough the foresters say. Oh, yes, they have them every es He steadied himself along the wall,| tunnel, year, Men are so lucky. They never can tell when wom- half muttering and sobbing— stunned} She had a bewildered image of Twenty-nine million acres were swept by flames in 1924. It is estimated it would cost three hundred by this appalling misfortune, Sandy,| Ramon pursuing them, plunging after inert and death-like in his arms;| them, ‘head down, a pistol gleaming Ramon’s lifeless body; blood on the] in his hands. en are laughing at them. million dollars to reforest this burned-over land and ee eaikesheute an ennientvenl She said excitedly: “Hurry, Doug- that it would take almost three hundred years to ‘ 4 \ sb og: jas. ere did he gu? Did you see ¢° ees iaHt it at: the’ sate’ wo are now" dithg. 1 Editorial Comment eee : et laisse ence: ee ee Oe ‘There is a great lesson in knowing how long it takes She asked, vaguely: “Where did he, to this? Her hand fluttered along the cov- A few hours ago she stood befere|ers. He pres i we i him, oe ele face pee ire “You're all” etd Sinan ‘Oh, " ‘ : 3 love. She: had come up and put! sandy!” vered it with his lips, Hut when he wiped ‘oft his cont ihoce dear, appealing bends in ‘kis—|gering to Miteie achine ecel and went to wrap it about her be- needing ‘him—waniing him—wor-| Almighty G cause she was so cold, she shook her shiping him. Touching all his |" Her shadow fumbling elong that head, protesting—_ with tenderness and fire so that he| floor—her little hands reaching for longed Me ge flaming passion) the knob—those faint, cheeping cries. Recreation, Heat and Daylight Saving nature to produce this chief essential to man’s com- (Chicago Tribune) go? He left me ‘here—Ah—you, fort. icag a In 4924 there were ninety-two thousand forest Director of Recreation Wheeler estimates that fires in the United States. ‘This was at the rate of | Over tera soll Lee piers’ form oe se andre and fifty e day. Al reent-| Parks, playgrounds, beaches, golf courses, a - Be me ee est preserves at cight o'clock of either of the recent m2 these were caused by carelessness of tour- With the measured calm of his ap- to go out and fight for her; protect! “But you're saf Tronlibes tee . aay sa Riapers Gale toulke widespread use of hot days. This does not include the crowds that I ue peat ring orbs tet boar hers carry, her off; make her Geese. Ron yeu sate fe, Sandy, darling. I've t sill faa i T FAR He turned 4 ove! vlessly glad— see the automobile millions of people are going into rested in the parks or watched the games, much less HE STORY SO rig Mpc Lay cgpeliltong lock doer. Vea Seaggered: OMe We '40 WM “seven olclock.. ight of «<wintry ion i i re ge J Sandy M ve with imperatively. en he went to Ramon, knelt and Hume’s astonished query: ebruary morning filing through the + natiodal and state forests this summer. The Amer-|the legion whose recreation is motoring. y i p y _ Then h R knelt and Hume's astonished query: dy—| February ie filing “ ‘i ican Tree Association urges these millions make the City people are learning how to enjoy out-of-} ma Ben Murillo, a rich Italia This time he heard a faint sound! listened for the heart beat. {Hai—I'm taking her awa; at dow. dcors. They are learning also that heat, prudently |‘? please her, impoverished family.|—n faint. twittering sound—a soft,|- It was long silent, : her first") gy Go out. now, and phone to Judith. proper handling of fire their first concern. : HY V tyranny by Murillo frequent. ie . strangled sound. H H r 2 P Don't risk phoning from the flat aasrey ina’ think it het, but in the forest fire line} dealt with, need be no deterrent of sport. ‘The Brit-| quarrels follow. A son dies at birth. heard 'it—oremsea. iis | au witeeeuecaprapite, accuracy tte cb ret ot lai es eye VY AR rl hk po te noe > ~ Py . . . : i jf i e r y vi y wi he ri jown ie i men battle until they drop. Break that match! Do} ish who keep in better condition in the tropics than) fo)? sing a car against the panel, listening in-|every detail. Near the comer, di-\fated pupils that, slowly responded| of the foggy ai net ave a glowing spark in your camp fire! In|#ny other white race, are devotees of sport there} trip to Honolulu. There she meets) Qui ion street cars| was a little pool of blood-—Sandyvs| When their forms bent over her.| The morning paper at the dvor- as anywhere else, Ask an American. army man| Ramon Worth, who saves her life in| went wi ixging bang—machines| blood. She had crept from there| NOM, amd then her hand, m notin br ih flere ft EI oi “Don't_-Ramon—Oh—God!” | —“i1 o'clock when he left the build- : ra The bullet pierced the chest wall,| A man swung past him whistling. riving out through the back in a] Queer for a fellow to be laughing to direct }ine with the point of en-|himself and a man lying dead in an * a nd you undo what nature has labored cen- ie the surf. On the same steamer home! with angry honks whirled through th how he keeps fit in the canal zone heat, and he} ne declares his love. Murillo says|alley—no repetition of the troubled will say “by not neglecting exercise.” Basebal! and oF we se pore ai SETS ee ‘And there on the desk was her) : 5 loore, a cousin, tells jut he was now certain—he wa: ief. tennis have always been played through the hot everything. Murillo overtakes he anes to Ces ope paneauine - eepnen en eeaatee and got 4 spells. Condition is essential for amateur as well] she goes for a tryst with Ramon. terror.. Sandy was in there and it| ‘His ‘head felf like a whirling ball aes dh ki 4 i fessional sportsmen and also prudence in ex-| leaves his house and accepts the, was she who moaned . . . trance. Powder marked her skin. | office—a pool of blood in the corner. as-professiona! spo! p : kindly attentions of Ramon, whose] He shook the knob— S ily he now opened the door,!, Douglas, seeing the blood stains.) Yesterday he had gone to work ertion.. With these sport is as valuable in hot} home she shares, When her mother| Muffled at first—then more pro-| shot a furtive glance down the cor- james ra a id. its fot ne nae inbilantly, ani his choulders— weather as in-cool. If healthy people suffer greatly die she leaves Ramon, and goes to] nounced came again that little cheep- Over..there, were the stairs tOUFt' Haar we areat ie fisuent lo waking —came creeping slong with those! heartbreaking little cries. turies. to accomplish for the good of mankind. As We Thought Hereafter we are going to drive our automobile at a élip not less than 90 miles an hour. If any po- liceman make bold to challenge us we shall take from‘ our pocket a clipping and -show it to him. ty i th her cousin, Judith. Douglas|ing twitter . . arrow stairs—tarry “her down. % y lippi .| from heat, it is a mental error, not a bodily afflie- . the man whom Judith loves] Someone moving—ereeping slowly. it 1 Hume, his face pale as Sandy's: | (this ghastly, unbdlievable tragedy He, shall read that clipping and turn pale. Per: Ge Bi rcaton as evinces introduces his friend, Hal Hume, 10.And now -the” terrible ping -olowiyy seer ane aaa patend she wad a1 hope not. I don foe 2 ie, hanging like ‘an iron chain about his 5 haps*he shall take off his cap and bow to us. That judith. ‘He, himself, falls in love stopped. Now and then a whisper-|' He sent a last burning glance over, Dose. jut you can’ re her any-| neck. re tonight.” © wale anes Néi “I've got to. I thought you'd let) For the first-time in his life, he “N°. me Rave the ‘hunting shack.’ faltered talking to Judith. But what we started to say is that when the next wih Sandy, who reciprocates his af-|ing sigh. cop shall have learned a lesson. He'll never stop] Bus Wim We Stn Oy ordinance is made, let fection This eaves Judith ‘heart-{- fie," standing there « the room—went again and held his} another motorist going 90 miles an hour. What} ® non’s mouth. ing-—ag- jis fore- : broken. Sandy determines’ to leave} ii thi l i a ; Ee aie dinning any? the hundreds of thousands of Chicagoans who have} $a ‘Yuey “germiner, top snon| egy tne sweat clammy on Cate a aR “you can't move her ‘tonight—| ‘The moment she heard his voice The clipping shall say that there is a Dr. Erie had a chance at recreation because the hand of the}| Worth who has returned from the|. At last—at the door. He saw her| ‘Then he lifted her. He whispered perhaps not for a week.' she caught its trenchant note of an- clock was put forward, an hour rise to its. defense. eient, and she tells. Douglas of his|shadow through the frosted glass.|“Oh, darling—-Oh, dearest Sandy—' They trace her here? guish. rather dic than have that? I “Say, Jude, wonder if you'd mect me somewhere? At Fillmore and Golden Gate? What? To ask you Gavducr who lives at Weybridge, England. (Al- They plan to run away to-[He saw her reaching up, faltering most any clear day he can be seen on the roads We have been told that daylight saving docs not] gether, although Judith pleads with| with the knob—mastering. it g UP you’ won't die—you hear me— I" give the city bedroom a chance to cool off before | Douglas not to do this. ‘Sandy goe: ie pushed in gently, lifted Sandy carrying you away. Try to do as tell you—” 1d Weybridge, easing his car along.) In a re- to Ramon’s office and realizes he is)in his a: | i moved hopelessly—he ft ip per ssomething—important.” S i Be aie Dre Gainer vowed ae miles an{ bedtime and that is a fair encugh point to make.| about to kill himself. en he saw blood—the blood on| fis thet °F MOF MAME SENS, teeth against them. “I'll not “Sudieh “eg “him, ‘stirred with pain Fi t . A . — ti th ji el and joy. ees er. ‘antes a thour was the most dangerous speed at which a mo-| But if we set off against that objection, and every} Goox wirm rux stony |nike mon motionless on the A ee MSI's risked already.” Somcone must| her. "No matter why. "She, went to ; é torist might travel. He testified that he had been other we have heard from city folks, the p@od Chapter 4. _ |from his outswept arm, at the landings—nmuking blind, swift have seen you carrying her ma tie ‘him, her ardent face kindled—a hap- es is comes to the people who will use our multiplying He had her clasped against him,} Her —s were dull, ‘the pupils di-| rushes—propping her on her feet ner have seen her ff antes _—— py fervor in eyes and voice. “Pretty } keeping tab on motor car accidents for years. facilities f ir recreation, daylight saving | "aicft atm pinioning beth of hers. | lated. Very slowly they focused on| when he heard # footstep — had you: serlving Inter. Tomortow carly for aa intrigue, Doug. ole ‘And he discovered that when there is a crash at| facilities for open air recreation, daytt saving | She made a frantic effort to seize) ‘his face. ‘Once she smiled. Once she said:| the body will be found. 1 lear!” And to herself: “He didn't Ss ee 1 ith | Will never be repealed. the pistol, saw the blanched, ld] ‘He leaned over her—he called her| “Let mc—walk—I can—” get out. I should report this—I’ve| go! Oh, wonderful, they aren't ee an Bone the driver generally escapes witl ‘The recreation director estimates that 295,160 i tok oF Sis face. ae ad ies tigesened, sadearing ni imani Be held} At the lending gar, sibs Nd i ooede, afore St Tae one: s8u. going!” & ons a few bruises! hour }» Ra- ¥ jd face against n.| lobby he tened ti ie elevator’ fi : ; Pceeaaeey 7 1 Renate inte mal” Rice Sls donde tema h tene he ae heard mow they find him dead Douglas told-her—as much as he i But woe unto the man who drives his automo- . seigiany 7 ane anes by ite people of CI Ho amaved her beckiard, hit bodybdsbily, he took a @andkerchie? and bs yg ge ogg Bo gp Douglas put out this hands, doub;| knew himself. | bile into a culvert when that car is crawling along |°#8° by daylight saving. The evening test is im- queving over eras Both of us,|stuffed it in her chest where the| hi i Be) 3 mee a batt ad yaant He sald, misarabtes “Sede—would H at a mere 45 an hour. For, then, usuglly the driver | Pressive. It is estimated that 32,150 people are | Sandy eee accssod. “aaninst. thou Shey oagesangg eee Sandy? Can y lean against Ni, ‘one saw us! It was late. Not a|° ‘They looked at each other across is thrown in such a manner that he lands on his roe in ties mah 1g “e p. m. and at | ¢ ven 4 yay speak?” ‘ yeterical tender-| foul. He's just come, g, jhushed, | stricken silence, | Then f elie (Sa Bats at hour on hot days on the city beaches ock and roar of engines crash- ‘Doug! away—leave me-~| i % e ano! A, ? judith, white as death: jurry!” $ _head, suffering serious injuries or death. The city playgrounds average 25000 at that hour.| it#—erashing down on het through] plésse--Douglas, go!” She breathed| “For a moment he swept his hands ect Sandy, with this. ic| "They ‘held to each other's arms L It seems that when a car is traveling 90 miles an} ’ play! ge 25,000 | thunder and'a black cloud torn with} feebly with long, intermittent sigh-| one after the other swiftly. through / 76u ke| 2d_went running to the machine. | $ hour and hits a stone fence, the driver is simply{ The other parks, golf courses, and preserves within | fi ‘You're making an awfel mistake] He paused for a brief instant, | | fire. i ‘ ing.. Her hand moved ina confused| his hair, ° i ‘ sta :| the saving zone bring. the total up to 295,150, vnahe,stamgered, | With faint chek: Tegetee, “ The. tight went helter-skelter—a| 7 "ere, mAKINE an awful mistake.’/fands trembling on the wheel, “Gee, The daylight saving ordinance may be .attacked. i the room—fell ai zh flood of. scarict on his fine, open| She lowered ther head, putting the The attack will bo easily defeated if the sum of}, And he followe calling insanely: . “In the morning you better! brim of her hat down. thrown with such force that his body “skips” as i hits the ground, and rolls more or less, letting the fellow off easy. iciipsatie ‘ “Sandy! = G i y God, I’ get Judith. You'll need Judith to] That evening the papers carried , ; - Now, if we can just tell that to the police— health and happiness which the daylight saving killed you— Foes a nurse her.” |). fiaship neonate af Ranons cr. " i i s s fil i a peal alguien plan produces js given gonsideration. ici ean ns stricken at the Douglas sat_at her bed, one hand acer’ itled their thearts It’s Fast Company his hands. With a gesture of sob- covering his face. Five o'clock in Pa Ei the morning—the hour they had plan- Chapter 96. - ned to.start.. God, what.a thing to} The evening papers carried’a dia- happent gram of Ramon’s office. The pros A few: mo8s hours.and the janitor! trate figure of a man-showed. where would. probably be opening the the body lay. An arrow wainted: to Jack Delaney, who recently won the light heavy- Red Tape and TNT (weight championship from Paul Berlenbach prob- (Minneapolis Journal) ., ' pp eA ably already, knows that he’s in fast company, The At the time of the Lake Denmark arsenal disas-| Douglas waited at the cigar store.| activities of the light-heavy division in the last few| ter» with its heavy loss of life and destruction of | mt’ ‘Wine sey why’ she had to bing desperation, drove it against his heart. Legis caine that she didn’t hy she had to sie: |fice door—come upon Ramon’s|9 dark spot in the opposite corner, Years have completely outshadowed the doings of| federal and nearby private, property. ‘The Journal| come. ody. ssce of the lean, brown face| Motied, toed staina.” A second ar. the heavyweights and established a name for fight- remarked that no doubt there existed in the United ‘ant ann Ey '%,i* x ae a © | with 'a‘line of agony sho: sou. called axisnvien to 6 saxtien of its -half- iderably behind Ramon, open mouth came to his ind. He where 8 ballet pi imbedded. sig remembered kicking the pistol a little ‘he line asked: “Murder or when he knelt to teal Rawoks ike. Sulglde” ut urned. in is was sto 1 indi F ‘inci val stata of blood--the tittle pool of| murder hed. Less nde karan, ing that Delaney must hump to keep up. States space enough for the storage of necessary| pct hot. He stretched it restlessly Berlenbach, as the titleholder, fought anyone who | Supplies of government munitions in isolated spets wer ares shemelts. my Ce looked sideways at him, and we hope Delaney wi'l | Where other buildings, particularly barracks and,| rhe phoned to him? do the same. Pugilists are given to the world for homes, would not be endangered by , accidental. de- An Siar. that he -had at first im- é : tiently dismissed now rapidly ob- = blood in the corner. A jen,/ unsuspected facts bolstered this the-- that purpose. There was a day when heavyweights | tonation. eapned big, Was it anythin (Pee - =| Ni sickening terror swept over him. | ory. Frightening facts thet drew a fought also, and that hasn’t been 1000 years ago, Citizens of, Baltimore have discovered that their] with Ramon that Sandy so ¢ | They would see that pool of blood] net with choking tightness. oe city is in danger, due to the imity of hi mysteriously to to He recalled \ Sometime between 8 o'clock when either. ers: Ge: Na Proximity of huge} the tall, waiting figure standing with 7} Worth was seen by the elevator op- ‘The ringsiders want fights, and lately the heavy-| Stores of army munitions.in the Curtis Bay Arsenal, | one foot on the board of the! : He gemapeborall digttnctle, shore ze ener to ony ontered his offiee-- = “4 il al mo! —~tl ime ween nd mid- on weight division has come to mean but one thing— | just threo miles down the Patapsco, or as close as Steg _ ne Sar Seeee athe eee” Y = ‘They would know someone else] hight, he ‘had been nat hour ai “heavy gate” or no fight. The heavies have them-| Lake Calhoun is to, the, Minneapolis Loop. Should| Had Ramon nent for Sandy? And had been in that room. And if some-} No one heard the shots. But a i ightai d seen’ Sandy going in there? selves to blame for the shift in popularity to light: | lightning strike at Curtis Bay, they say, the destruc. | Sandy (had gone in answer to the : Se (te eae eh tea elt] Sage: Tae cn hanmeen, 20. and heavies. pg Fag property in Baltimore would make i Douglas ran his handkerchief be- meg Salt ks cainoe sca) ee store at the corner from 9:20, until Pretty soon, except for press reports about sign- waark affair look like.» small boy's) sieving hinnelf nervously: “She o j ipa bleod?. Why hadn't he steaightened| ing—atudied the oftice di Me ing of terms, arguing about shares, being. pinched | Fourth of July celebration, fave better sense—shel be along a cheir that was thet acked Mf euch'a party ou “Ramen : a he wall? or speeding and having one’s nose modeled after| Made suddenly aware of their danger, these Bal-| ey. minute.now. ; te eo hie looked wt hte 2 camant aad im the vogue of Apollo, welll have forgotten that there | timoreans have sppealed:to Washington for relief.| 4 ¢ Phos $y ei dedgrieniy wodecer| y ving ‘was, he “ = 4 And Washington should be interested, for the Na- eventith te in theta nat att ' i He hed an insahe desis to rush| he elevato Re aga gl ne Ves | he walked to , look! tion. tional Capital itself. is.only thirty miles from Curtis | he ,™plted te the corne vies “(Continued on. page eleven) K'tat Bay. It, has been urged, that the cxplosives be! this eyes over the page of the wi ‘moved to p-.sixty-thousand-acre tract of rocky and|%45 pasted in the window. | rumen ied & scraeaare Foor | Ree RSS re a fie 55 Rie a ig i ka 4 ~ * | hounding 2 ‘ director. of. F someone?” = 4 E ; pitlow. Her face half turned. seg “Mr. Worth has offices here?” mS. 4 ce ‘ ached her hair, smoothed it from America. Nag- “The accountant?” jedi ; a ‘ her forehead. for beckward sof residents is suare, uestion filled him with! : c ae |, ie sulle spot ane Byer = seheed panic-steicsén evtsy time han. He answered. sharply:| “Te ~ : dbase, 4 *1 feel nothing. f have ne pain.” yp t. the conden Aabens ‘| ee : SHC i oxcltement Shs ence ir of Lad me- out, Dewgies turned to arate