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PAGE TWO ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Federal Land Bank at St. P “LOANS INDISTRICT. | [SIDEGLANCES - ~- By George Clark j|eiatiatrt ri y eee a WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929) _ SHOW PROMPTNESS Ee One td soos tt _ OVER 28 IN PAYING White ta party Sunday and] J oD he’s really. takes soft ele ‘Sag ha Sales of Tracts Taken Over Also Reveal More Grati- it. woe - But who wouldn’t with this sched- THIS HAS HAPPENED because I noticed some pigeons—or| “Sounds simply well, don’t it? But ule: Arises almost at dawn to get The body of “HANDSOME |at least one black pigeon—walking | listen here, pgs thie straight: I out to Camden, N. make HARRY” BORDEN, promoter |up and down the window ledge.” didn’t know Baby-face had a gun in nograph record: and ladies’ man, murdered Sat- * * *& her desk; there wasn’t one in the to appear on 31 at “Whoopee”| urday afternoon, is found be- “Hello, Ferber! Let’s see what| bottom drawer when I looked for the matinees. . . Meets managers, reads! neath the closed airshaft win- | you've got there. Good, clear prints?” | paste, and I didn’t bill ‘y Bor- mail and answers letters... Shows| dow of his private office Mon- “Lots of ‘em, McMann,” the fin-;den! That’s the truth, and you can ing thro for night day by his secretary, RUTH |gerprint expert answered cheerful-| third-degree me till hell freezes over 4 “Whoopee” irge of} LESTER. ly, smiling and nodding at Ruth Les-|if you want to!” ‘valt 7 orchestra at iegfeld’s Midnight DETECTIVE MeMANN |ter. He spread the sheaf of enlarged] “Then—someone else had already |of coi Frolics. . . . Goes home with the] learns of five people who had phoweranbed fingerprints upon Bor-| killed him with that gun when you dawn and gets up shortly after to| opportunity and possible motive » “Here’s one peculiar set |looked for the paste to stick er start all over again. ... Yet they! for. the murder: MRS, ELIZA- |—found it half a dozen places,” and that bill you’d taken off his body?” talk about the soft life of a per-] BETH BORDEN, estranged |he poi te jicture. “Look! The McMann shot at the defiant dancer. fying Situation PROFITS ARE INCREASING former. wife; Ruth Lester, who admits thas 4 alee big boy’ eave Hehe party, by ls ey, Agi ownership of a pistol, now miss- Lda insolentl; m0 was ae 6 roper- introduce to the Broadwayites the| ing from her desk; JACK HAY- when I came an ve when Buyers of Foreclos P very popular French songster, Mons.| WARD, insurance broker, with the/as I seem to remember having told ties Usually Persons in Their Neighborhood Chevalier, who has been out Holly-| offices directly across the air- |desk. “Those are Minnie Cassidy’s|you before!” wood way making a “single. . +] shaft; and RITA DUBOIS, ie: fingerprints. Half of the first joint ze ® When he first came to town some-| den’s sweetheart. of her middle right finger was cut] Ferber said comething to McMann thing like $15,000 worth of bottles Suspicion falls most heavily {off in an accident when she was &lin a low voice, and the detective his heart McMann were opened by the movies so he| on Hayward, Ruth’s fiance, be- | child. She told me about it when she frowningly studied two photographs |believed that the dancer had dono could see America thirst. cause of overheard threats |Was dusting my desk one afternoon.” o¢ fin, ‘ints. Then: “I suppose | nothing worse than rob a dead man’s * * *& again Borden, his presence in “Thanks, Miss Lester,” McMann you look for the paste|body, after Harry Borden had been the building Saturday, the loca- | &tunted, as he bent over the photo- killed by Jack Hayward, in a jealous tion of his office. and the dis- graphs, studying them frowningly.| The girl flushed. “No, he didn’t, a, appearance of his own pistol le looked up' as Jack Hayward en-/te went over to the cooler and got ‘he newly-discovered evidence, from his desk. tered the room, jerked # nod at him,!a drink while I was going through|that Borden had had Ruth's gun in Bloody footprints of a pigeon | Which Jack answered with smiling | Miss Lester’s desk.” his possession that Saturday after- inside and outside the airshaft Sree he crossed the room| “He didn’t touch the desk?” Mc-|noon would do shes Ruth realized St. Paul, Feb. 27.—‘“The financial Position of farmers in Minnesota, ‘Wisconsin, North Dakota and Mich- igan as reflected by their payment of installments upon their loans when due and more prompt payment of ‘state and local taxes improved mater- dally, according to the records of the many borrowers from the federal If you can believe it, there is now @ compact for men on the market ... And the face powder is scented variously with menthlo and cam- phor .. . Whoops, my dear! ... Also those fancy spats you see at the land bank of St. Paul,” said its presi- Longchamps race course in Paris} window indicate the window was |0 take le Ruth Les-/ Mann persisted strangely. sickly, to confirm McMann’s suspi-| dent, Fred H. Klawon, here today. have arrived on this side of the| open until after Borden’s death, |ter. »| “No!” ace cions against Jack. “He would argue,| “Delinquency in amortization install- pond. Benny Smith, who has not re- “Send Mrs. Borden in, Birdwell,’ ment payments decreased 9 per cent Sylvia Townsend Warner, who| ported for work, is sent for, as |McMann called through the door lar, “Bord had quarreled over the telephone— compared with the previous year, and the amount of taxes which the bank bk had to advance decreased 67 per cent. ® “Sale of farms acquired by the bank © and the local national farm loan as- + sociations has proved more gratifying. During the year farms and sheriff's wrote “Lolly Willows,” and more re-| are MINNIE CASSIDY and |Which Jack left ajar. . fit that inexplicable one-sided conversa cently, “The True Heart,” happens| LETTY MILLER, scrubwomen. When Mrs. Borden was shown in-|thumbprint—is on top of the wood-|tion of "Borde s which Bill Cowan! to be a “guest writer” in New York BILL COWAN strengthens |to the private office by Birdwell,/en handle of the bottom drawer of |had overhe: when he had called just now. . . . She wears extremely| suspicion against Hayward by |McMann stuck his hands deep into|Miss Lester’s desk. The other four|Jack Hayward’s number at 10 min original clothes of Chinese coloring| telling of a telephone call to |his pockets and regarded his col-|fingers would be inserted beneath | utes after two—and that consequent and design, though tailored in lines! Hayward’s offices Saturday at |lection of “guests” with upraised|the long wooden handle, of course. y, fearing an attack upon his life, - z+ The answer is, she tells me, a| 2:10, when he was put on a busy brows and that now familiar twisted | That right, Ferber?” jorden had possessed himself of certificates amounting to 300 were és Chinese tailor she found in London. i d heard Borden’s voice i smile. “Yes, I didn’t photograph the un-|Ruth’s gun, had gone to the o sold for $1,265,178, or at an average| | "2 always tell John to mest me about half an hour before I really GILBERT SWAN. | anger, presumably against Hay- | He looked at each in turn—Eliz-|deraide of the lendieer but 1 can, | window orth it inher heed, nd hed of $4,217 each. Taking into consider- | intend to ere. Then I don't have to wait so long. (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.)|_ ward. abeth Borden, the murdered man’s|by removing them,” Ferber answer-|been shot down by Hayward before — ees ua expense mated e Ruth tells McMann about hefaac Wierd “ ae aire ae in]ed. oc aaa he cae spect fae ki ie! e loss on these farms amount 0 | wiy:--+ i 1 to ties, ire two-thirds vote f CLEO GILMAN, recently dis- |the day, to bully into a confession;| “Not necessary, [¢Mann uth argued wi erse! 181-48 or an average of $4 He Tag RGISGE Gd ounce ER TROL ES OTL OnE if carded mistress of Borden. She [Rita Dubois, dancer at. the Golden laured him, “Miss Lester, did Borden, | desperately-if “MeMare botred farms lergoing $181,346 or an average of $644. The seat removals !n all counties te. aily Le wlan [PGR Ds pool tesa ta cht NEW HOUSE as si D M nten is sought. Rita Dubois arrives, | Slipper night club, and the murdered |to your knowledge, open the bottom |this to be the truth about Borden’s Closure at the end of the year was|and Cain of Stark. Restores penalty| sy 41 state affairs committee. Thought || aamits she had planned a week- |man’s last love; Ruth Lester, his|/drawer of your desk on Saturday?”|murder, how could he account for 483, involving $2,370,100. for trespass while hunting. Validates sale of telephone plants by | > | end trip with Borden, but had secretary, who, to protect herself] “No,” Ruth answered. “To my|the disappearance of her gun? Would. telephoned him from the station {from her employer's amorous na-| knowledge he never opened a drawer|he be so stupid as to “During the year the bank, through | sp 19¢—Game and fish coramit- | cities, try to con- the local national farm loan associa-|tee¢" “provides one-man control of when he had failed to meet her. |ture, had disguised her beauty with|of my desk during the entire time|vince himself that Rita Dubois had By WM. E. GILROY, D. D. chee) “ae FenManient civreaecre state game and fish department, |4¢—__________| (Editor of The Congregationalist) Rita says she went to the office ill-fitting clothes, slicked-back oe I worked for him, but he may have stolen it too, along with the money liminatii it three-man com- Hen Dr ut his door was locked. yellow s] les, only to reveal | when was not ere, course. jon. len’s ly? | 87,457,000, bringing the total amount | Symon 7e Presen! l IN NEW YORK | tthe praateee nite ne Pope ty M Ruth tells McMann of Bor- |it disastrously on the day of Bor-|Benny Smith, the office boy, opened} Ruth herself was sure that if Rita 4) Cntieatloe” Se lied S. B. 1176—Highway committee. Re- is likewise the holiest thing in the| den’s having given the dancer |den’s murder; John C. Hayward,|that drawer Saturday » Helhad come into Borden’s office and was looking for a towel, he said,/found him dead, with a gun lying on Ruth’s fiance, the man upon whom when I asked him what he was do-|the floor, she would have concluded suspicion of that murder now lay Quires use of automatic tag seal to| New York, Feb. 27—Black Harlem |world, and we should understand the| the torn half of a yellow-backed wa eat eta alates Liretabehatieg attach license plates to motor ve-/has a slang lingo all its own—even|meaning of holiness if we inter-| bill. Borden’s half is missing icles. has Broadway, or the underworld. | preted it alto; in ter .| from the body, as well as $500 heaviest, ing at my desk, I’d just come out|that he had committed suicide, would 4,351 in Wisconsin and 10,087 in Mich- ar “B. 208—Van Aram of Cass, |It spacly cut of the midtown sr-|" Nor is it ete ove SE Gal ah more in smaller bills. Rita ad- “Now, folks,” McMann said at/of Mr. Borden's office after having|not have dreamed of touching the, ae of farm land during 1928 in | Matthaei of Wells, Forbes of Rich-|got factory and partly of negro de-|is holy. All love is the love of God,| mits, under grilling, that she | last, “I’m going to ask all of you to| taken dictation.” . , »|weapon with which he had done it, *- the ty of ¢ 2 ai te land, and Atkins of Towner. Raises | scent, and all love is holy. Man’s capacity} aw Borden, that he gave her | permit Mr. Fer! er here to take your) “That accounts for these prints,”|for fear of its being found in her on, tie ving seitaaiata, ie high school tuition fee from $1.50 to} Thus what passes as “high-hat” or |for love is the evidence that in God| the other half of a $500. bill, | fingerprints. It is my duty to tell|/ Ferber said to McMann, pointing to Possession and incriminating her. cinity of tater Sar owitis ine $2.50. “arty” around Times Squate, be-|he lives and’ moves. and Kas his be-| but insists that he was alive |you that none of you is compelled to|a picture. “Found a number of them ‘Miss Lester!” McMann’s harsh A S. B. 185—Atkins of Towner. Pro-|comes “dicty” by the time it passes|ing. So it was t! Joh id that| when she left him at 2:30, prom- |do so—unless you are placed under|on the kid’s desk.” voice broke into the girl’s troubled Serorable jerms and low prices at! vides standard method of advertising |1a5th Street. A’ “snooty” person. ie |“leve ie ef Ged and that “he that| ining to meet’ him later. Bor- |arrest as a suspect,” he added, with} “Anyone else touch your desk Sat-|maze of theory and conjecture. “Do is a real opportunity ha everyone who | for bids and letting contracts for |“hincty”—possibly a negro variation ree is born of Géd and knoweth| den’s manservant, FRANK |slow, significance, “How about it?|urday that you know of?” McMann/you know when the glass panels of ublic buildings. on “hoity-toity.” “Goofer dust” is i ASHE, is sent for by police for | Anybody got any objections?” asked Ruth. these office doors were ashed last? ee te eee art: | P's, as 129—-Atkian’ of Towner. “Be-|the magic voodco:pomder paddled by| The bettlfé,-the “heltest” life, is| questioning. “I have no objections,” Mra, Bor-| “No. I did, of course. I opened the) Ruth considered for = moment | in the hands of the right kind of |4uces annual appropriation to state|the wrinkled mammies and a “mon-|the life in which there is the most ~ den answered bottom drawer, as I have told you,|then answered confidently: “On Fri- promptly. “It’s all right with me!” Rita Du-|to’ get a paper cup to give Mrs.|day. The window washer always * * 130,000 to. $65,000, | Kc mj t love. C lly dare to beliqve| NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY farmer with adequate equipment and | bridge fund from $| Sees oe Shenae lbica aban sttom the love. Ona owe) tally -aarezte aliagy CHAPTER XXV bois answered tefiantly, Borden a drink. She started to help|comes on Friday, and does the door’ effective after 1931. West Indies. 2? So few men act upon it in : hy a _aseeres apr fares eee 8. B. 3—Patterson of Renville. A) The exp! ion “two-time,” mean-| practice. Yet when we analyze hu-| “All right, Birdwell,” McMann| Ruth and Jack agreed almos me, but didn’t touch the drawer— sere at the same time. It was late. added interest that has been shown | Concurrent resolution to submit to|ing to “double cross,” came from|man experience and the results’ of|nodded to his subordinate. “I told multaneously, and five minutes and she had on gloves, I remember,’ riday afternoon.’ ' in the past year, it is going to be only | Vote of people constitutional amend-| Harlem. So did “sweet man,” “sweet-|men’s actions and ambitions can|Mrs. Borden to come back at two|the ugly, shameful business was Ruth answered. ' e ‘Was any other woman, beside: @ comparatively short time until these | Ment providing for union of offices|ie,” “big sugar,” “lily livered,”'there be any doubt that love is the, o'clock. How’ her child? . . «complished. Seated at the desk again,| “One of Borden’s ,thumbprints| yourself, Rita and Mrs. Borden in| in farm homes are all taken | f county judge and clerk of courts|“pickled,” “mess around,” and many |supreme thing and that its satisfac-|Better? That’s good!” and oddly,| McMann compared the fresh prints} half obliterated by Rita's thumb-|these offices after the window wash off the market. in counties of less than 10,000 popu- | more. tions go far beyond all other achieve-|Ruth Lester thought, the stern de-|with the enlarged photographs of|print,” McMann mused, in a low/er’s visit? .¢ “+ “Despite the extra work incident to | lation. * oe OK ments. tective: seemed, to be genuinely|the .fingerprinta: which Ferber had| voice, that was. just loud enough for} Ruth shook her. |, her puzzled “the sale of farms the bank's net oper-|_8. B. 210—Atkins of Towner and] Some recent additions to the| Money, power, pleasure—what are} pleased. “We won't keep. her from| found in the “death chamber. Rutl’s straining ears to catch, | blue eyes taking in the fact that Mc- | ating profit increased even after de- | Cain of Stark. Provides for 25 state | Broadway dictionary include: “mak-|any of them in comparison with the|the kid longer than necessary. Sick,| “Mrs. Borden, you were “That means he opened the drawer|Mann’s narrowed eyes were fixed, | ducting heavy losses and charge-offs, | highway police to enforce road laws.| ing boom-boom,” which is the same satisfactions of those. who.have dis-|all right. I talked to the doctor my- gloves Saturday, I presui first—” upon a set of photographed finger-| Against the 594 farms upon its books,| 5. B. 204—Brosteun of McKenzie. “making, whoopee”; “look and {covered what it means to love andjself. Tell Ferber to come in. Hold|you remove them during ei “Well, if he did, he did it before}prints. “No. Not while I was here, carried at a valuation of $2,287,419, | Validates authorizations to certain listen show,” meaning a “talkie”;|to be loved—and especially of those |Ashe out there till I’m ready for|it?” the detective sergeant asked, |I camel” Rita cut in. “He certain- costar tene sys S| & reserve of $1,294,820 is set up out of | companies to do business in state.|a “yawn” is a person who makes|Who have found the meaning of the|him. And send around for Mr. Hay-| “I was wearing gloves on both|!y didn’t touch that desk while I} “Well, beret Hire letveng undivided ‘profits, and 119 of these ‘ you weary a glass of milk is/greatest sentence in the language, | ward. He’s in his own office.” my visits, of course, and I did not|Was with him.” woman was here, abet ps - pees farms are already sold under contract, BILLS KILLED BY SENATE © Jithcifer juice.”"... ..A - butter-and-|"Ged Is Love?” 5 oan 's eyes dilated with fear, Was | remove them,” Mrs. Borden answer- ° Bc « ___ | het calling card on the glass panel the proceeds ‘from which will increase |_S. B. 123—Cain of Stark. Would|egg-man is now a “ripe olive.” . McMann going to arrest Jack now, | ed. : Ruth’s- head» spun with conjec-|of the door between this office and th q authorize construction of bridge over! Ang nickels are called “slot food.” : convineed, as she was sure the'de-| “That ts for itl? tures. If Borden had opened that|the outer one. Three fine finger- } le undivided profits account. Little Missouri river in Dunn county.|, , , ‘Thé latter, I am told, originated Today ‘in Congress tective was, that Hayward had shot | muttered aS ote: ee eae ba bottom drawer on Saturday after- Sara H ye pea te ae (cred (Withdrawn.) in the automats where nickels are Harry Borden through the open win-| ing over him. “You too, Rita?” he|n0on, after her departure, and be-|which was plugged up Police | “By taking advantage of the low dows facing each other across the|asked casually, without looking up. |fore Rita’s arrival, was it not pos-|headquarters. “Hello! Captain Fos- | been able, and still is, lending at 5| 8. B. 216—Flecten of Ward. Would | dropped in slots for fle, potatoes and interest rates in June the bank has ? per cent interest, as low a rate as it |Teauire banks to post bonds to se- | coffec. (By the Associated Press) airshaft, and that Rita, arriving) “Yes! I was wearing gloves and|Sible that he had done so to get the|ter, please! McMann speaking... » & ‘ indivi * ane i! ii jh, Captain, any report yet on Cleo! has been able to make in the entire | Cure deposits of individual depositors. * * ® very soon afterwards, had-robbed his |I didn’t take them off.” gun, to protect himself against some |Oh, Captain, 9 ' 12 years in which it has been serving |, 8- B. 162—Sathre. of Steele ane Ate Some more Big Town gosstp. . . establish farmers bedy?, If so, how-was McMann “Then how do you account for the| threatened trouble—trou! a arising Gilman? (To mS Continued) { : the farmers of the district.” kins of Towner. Would provide for | Fannie Brice, who got married again C counting to himself for the ise fact. that. the print of your right |{tom that mysterious telephone ca peti county tuition fund to pay for high|the other day, started out in life {pearance of her pistol? Or did he|thumb was found on each drawer | Which had kept him so long that he) new character to be reckoned | es 9 | School education of pupils living in} peddling newspapers in Flatbush and| senate. {still stubbornly hold to his belief|of Miss Lester’s desk?” McMann |had missed his train? 5 with—Cleo Gilman. Will she lead” | | Legislative Calendar | districts having no high schools. way points of Brooklyn... And that she, Ruth, fearing trouble be-| demanded. But Bill Cowan had testified that them to a solution? — | . 8. B. 189—Flecten of Ward. Would | Joan Lowell, who will appear as au-| increase tween the two men—Hayward and xe % Borden had been connected with Jack | require foreign corporations to fur-|thor of the next Book of the Month, tar Borden—had taken the too-handy Hayward’s number! Had McMann, BILLS PASSED BY SENATE nish certificates by secretary of state/is now an actress down in New Or- weapon away with her on Saturday? Jack’s hand closed so hard over! whose ability was beginning to 8. B. 53—Appropriations committee, | !n which they are incorporated, show-| leans, ... But she spent the: first ber, the fingerprint expert, Ruth’s that the girl inced, but she lrespect as much as she feared it, ar- 4 : “i ti t conscious that she was hurt; lusion. If so, $838,218.19 to pay the general ex-|ing they still are doing business in years of her | boa: nd. means entering. the private: office, a ry ne ‘knew that here i|rived at the same conclusion. dha eons of the state agricaltiral ae that state. South Sea trading sloop, encount E large poral under-his arm, when tet au Dubois had shel! eyes he had again arrived at Jack Hay- . S. B. 200—Hamilton of McHenry/ing innumerable adventures. . . e McMann shot another question at|) oe ‘pctnt ke for nomethinad | Ward as the most likely ; 8. B. 54—Appropriations committee.| 8d Fredrickson of Nelson. Would|‘Cradle of the Deep” will be tl Rita Dubois: “pe s—desk for something! /Ruth forced her mind awa: Administration bill for grain 117," authorize governor to appoint a man- f hi vagy of ow; t wii Had Rita found the thing she was|that too terrible ssibility. Suppos- vf cia Gta. Givision Of) ager for the state mill and elevator. | the’ Wwisecrackers heard wf this South wien you were fn tis votfice Sar looking forthe gun with which toling Borden, fearful of an attack at negotiable i: ae taeretere = A , 34 9 * kill Harry Borden, perhaps? hands of who had not 5.3. 55—Appropriations committee.| ILLS PASSED BY HOUSE _| Sc Writing discovery, he comment. day alternoon?” And he pointed tol"sont .” \ 1 forgot” Rite was ane na come into the investigation—for tee for general expenses of! 3B. 74—Veitch, Grand Forks; Oi ee SAE LED a ; Reuconat Hie widow Woking ait ‘apon (be | ines “datinaon OE wacked ots lar ea eee a eee | ‘8. B. 76—Fowler of Cass. $210,000 Wee sine renee Fred Stone is back on his feet 3 - Rita’s terror-stricken black eyes |PAaste together the two halves of thejhad not talked to Borden over the Consideration of house bills in | for combined gymnasi ie again. .. Hope to see you dancing the: ; you ;went blank. “Window? .,. I don’t|five hundred dollar bill Harry had|phone or across the airshaft—had senate, committees resume work. torium at state, Se arataaet clean Pape es SO ener soon, Fred! ... Just to show you % know. ... Yes, I do! It was open,|given me. I was looking for paste,|taken the gun from her desk. pilin ne csaebtiniaieay “bree 222 Cain of Stark. $20,000 for | tee, Would prohibit fishing by net | : Silt pee sake: off ay above £0. e nee oF histone Gea et crm Uitie mene ae anywhere in the state except the Mis- sini awe Borden a é hurry ie et the mwas on top, of Borden’s tes, “ 2 tte ri ? against O atete a onin of Stark. Amends | "i B.136—Johnson, Ward; Knee- ; s Ha i anna ney te nee 4 wee ibtedl: state law to permit construction of |1and, Stutsman. Regulates amounts | —— eee! | M a: from whom the ansnabtaly | Com ‘ was Harry who si sted it,”| feared a visit. Else why should he t eed Little Missouri river in and types of | bonds § in which savings a Rita answered. “We were in the out-/have planned ‘to remain all - | & B. 207—Ettestad of McHenry. paey. invest thet. Sings, er office, saying goodby—” She H. B, 228—Delayed bills committee. ‘ t i lanced, ashamed, at Mrs. Borden, |ii Repeals present state grain tax law. | would create Cass county as seventh A 5 e By cis i 4 &. B. 182—Patten of Mountrail. 2: Judicial district. HOU rs Tet: \ WY despa he ene ae stuffed the H. B. 234—Delayed bills committee. ; NGI two ‘halves of the bill in my hand- Provides appointment by governor of y ee ae, YR, bag and Harry sald I might lose one| the commission of five to investigate 5 f them, and | them state teachers’ insurance and retire- ’ Aq | . ; Y together Tete Py ihe vane, and -/ ment fund. "t 1 , | _H. B. 224—Delayed bills committee. Ae? age seg fn be eh ue Provides that a statute, ordinance or bot ing about the paste, and later fi Ait, p bought a little tube at the . i eT ely et i f > ; “ ere’s &. pot in plain si p ¥ come. She H. B. 231—Freeman, Grand Forks. il. hu 2 ‘dewk,” ng cone J \ . on. Benny's desk, Fate could fad quarreled with Borden She had 3 a OE i af) i i i EF EyEE i i el u i ef i Fi fied isch aE, ris i ie H ff it He Ht f i = ERESE i ~ Yhe had to that i Ee i 3 E ry & it 3 E ES | E i 4 i £23 E ai iy ais