The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 4, 1929, Page 6

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SRVP IS BT SYNOPSIS: A wealthy girl yows .ghe will marry a pen Jpes musician against his will! Parbara Landon on chip-board unexpectedly meets Raw Low- {her who disappeared mysteri- ously three years before just af- gr they had become engaged. ay reluctantly explains that e fled because he suddenly #mx-nvd that his own fortune had been lost and regards Bar- ara’s millions as an insuper- akle barrier t ir marriage. pr\rhm:x years of mad loa are not rn forget her lover begs him to marry Fefuses, but Barbar ed fo change his mind, makes # mad threat—if he does not marry her, she will see that no gther man ever wants her! and she her. He a, determin- Chapter 5 A GIRL PLOTS In the days that followed Bar- pam made it painfully clear that The passengers starcd at Barbara—her daring plan was suceceding. XURY MAY.SI1E GRE! 1 YER IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW, BIG BOY, USBA { she did intend cs ng out her ; threat moreover she set oroughnass round the deck | more men 1a | as like as not their be w o Barb st night? My dear . weren't for her money she r would get away with Iph Henderson was Ba t escort and she no N nglishman in a man- | his hop: bar high. | permitted m to Kkiss though 1 und it disturbing she ir selected the! most public pl herself as conspicuous as Barbara With his English viewpoint he|was doing, he felt that her bark felt that he would not have toler-|account at his disposal would eveu lated her conduct had he notl|tually prove sufficient compensa- thought that it suited his interests,tion. to do so. It was inevitable that the ne\ Although he scarcely relished the |« thought cf his future wife makl\l':‘ 3 although Barbara — — — he had not spoken since that f M |night, she waved to him gai when she and her partner (first steppea on the dance floor “Paby millions seems sweet cn you,” Len once remarked. Ray did not deign to reply, but he could not help a hot color com- ing into his face “Your girl friend's getting her- self talked about,” Len observad one night. “Can't you let her alone? She's only having a good time,” Ray sain lamely. “Only having a good time!” Len mimicked him. as well broadcast her love scen done with it talk,” he said angrily. “If you don't inch of your life!” He looked capable of doing it, ton and it was effect upon the banjoist. [ POLLY AND HER PALS 5 “ replaced his s escapades should reach | “Then she migit| But that was toc much for Ray. “T've stood about enough of your |keep your mouth shut about Missi Landon, T'll thrash you within an|bara and Henderson were sitting in this rather than his | actual words that had a chasteni.i |it a fitting opportunity to suggest ‘nlght in his ‘impersonation” of a ! foreign diplomat—when he saw her However, he managed to assume a semblance of appreciation, and {having bowed himself double, he monocle and said, “Ripping, what?” Immediately she seized it from him and stuck it into her own eye. Simpiy topping, don't cher kno%,” ‘\,hr‘ mimicked him then, linking {her arm laughingly through his, “Come on, Hendy, and buy me & drink.” He regarded her doubtfully. “I say, old girl, don't you think you'd better wait a little , . .” but she interrupted. “What's the matter? Never mind then, T'll get one of the others.” And knowing that she would, obediently, he followed her into the smoke room. Naturally her costume was not lost upon Ray, nor, for that mat- ter, upon the other boys in the with that English fellow and have |orchestra. Len whistled and opened his mouth to comment but immeditae- |ly shut it again. Ray looked too idaugm—ousA |the smoke room discussing the vari- ,|ous costumes. So good humored did she seem that the man judged {a plan on which he had been cogi- - “Sorry. Didn't mean you to take 'tating for days. me. seriously. No harm meant,| “I say, Barbara, I've had a ‘ET“';" i |old man.” wave! Supposin’ we leave this that Ray would sleep any too w: after such conversations. Barbar: that something should be And, although he played continu stubborn by nature to accept I readily. moments to console himself wi.r the thought that things couldn’ | Al the same, it was not likely ously with this idea, he was too, possibly get any worse than they | up with it, aren’t you? Surrey rty for you; what,do you say?” “Wonderful, Hendy! At times aside from marrying her he failed jyou're almost clever!” to see what he could reasonably do. | 3 Sometimes as he tossed sleed-|ing i Ele::sl_\' to the tune of Len’s heavy hand | breathing, he would feel his resolu- | tice that she moved hers out of his tions waver. Supposing that it|instantly. should be best for Barbara to mar-| “That’s splendid — absolu } ry him? Supposing that it be the |11l begin making plans at gnce. It s | only way to stop her present mad- a promise, what?"” ness? ' 4 a ed recklessly, “Yes, His eyes lit suddenly and lean- towards her he squeezed her He was too excited to no- 1it’s a promise Then she laughed. 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