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T}iE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. | [t B S i SWIM FOR WOMEN | | JUDY’S MAN ||| With the Bowlers | i The Eoening Star ONLY MAY BE HELD | | X BN : | from Plant’ Burcau after dropping | < . Wacshington's Social Whirl and Official Life Are the [ the first T e e L R_»]m» .'\A-muavrnl Press s f e < T | a chriller, as G sl el 2 LOS ILES, January 18.—That Background of This Fascinating Love Stoiv ~~\ REAT authorities on physical | wins and 19 losses each. Immanuel |, 5riien a8 Plant Hureau oo B i I Wwilliam Wrigley. jr., Chicago manu- e - culture are a unit in declar- | Baptists, nory Methodists, Petworth | ek " ghooting at anchor for A 3 facturer, may sponsor another $25,000 J ing that to keep yourself | Methodists and Wallace Memorials } & 4 physically fit you must look | follow in the order mentioned. after the muscles on the —— B;IELEN BERGER. Copyright. 1927, by the Penn Pudishive ounts, picked up elght pins on & Catalina_ Channel swim such as that spare in_ s ninth box. giving his |k of last Saturday, except ‘ml' the con- ; Stii s deadlocked | téam a Ave-pin margin and viete testants would be exclusively women, [ runk ‘ot the tody—ths igreat mus- | Ehere BEK RO 1 el Tt 1s (e BiEs (e e W vow tha fhe BY DICK HARLOW. | became a possibility today following THE STORY THUS FAR. Judy t B her | vles of digestion e, e i the Dapartment | €ap has been called on for a mark in | Foot Ball and Boxing Coach at Western | the announcement that the proposal Judy Betts is a rich little poor Eirl, \nds n v Whatws| Strong arms, strong legs, a power- | in fifth e I e Lo ymonk | his fud] Boxes to wini tof Acdount Margland College | wis under advisement. o e MK S a L Rhow | u rin, the ability to pack a sleep. | of Commerce League, total pinfall for | his final b o ounts- : - . | T T T il i et Sxintence with hep Bohemian DAvenis A helpiaealy L itns lity to pack o sleeh | teama aswumes much importance, |2nd he has delivered exactly five times. | LEAD' in boxing is when you | 3 nnounc ma rien. a poor Httle, rich boy. is muided | “1tUs right (o make me Bappy. Judy uclng punch, ‘or the strength |leams sosumes W tuch R ith a | Lindstrom, with 364, and Rose, with | attempt to land cleanly with | night by Oscar Reichow, business and iianded ali the time. In childhood he | “Ah. bt will ton be happyt You | Ncessary to carry a bowling team on | Patent: Cffice is given the lead With a | 345 "giq the best howling for Plant. | either glove. And it is always manager of the Los Angeles Base meets wistful Judy. who continues to think “ you back-—all these mean little or | 1 pinfall of 3,022, although its rec-| (o, T g vt 4 188 v s . sl Ball Club, which is owned by Wrig- of him We the’ vears bring her commercial ’umn\ 1 don’t love you, Twmmy O e e e o ok |G ob 6 wins: ggdinst, 1'logsin the | Nhic:Btotk's. 397 was high for: Ac-| well to precede a lead with a | e N Wit if not a c. success as d of clay now 3t 1 ova na youl" | not g N e great searcs Ol . kg = " 2 | counts, | P E . e » “ s 10ve ‘and ornaments. Ther brink teq. Tominy e alor W1y [ And ' fons Nife. All of this is what a | second series is matched by Bureau of | COWMS L el e chief lieutenant in Saturday’s event, Carter. son of & Tich Westerner. who worke | I8 voice wax steady and suie | Veteran * Washington duckpinner | Standards. _Foreizn and Domestic arcy Nelson shooting in his |leading. You may use more than one | e e on’ & Washington newenaper. and loves duds | Want you to do sive me the | V€ aEing v e No. 2 ot Consus have won | 0ld-time form, especially in the firat| feint. You may feint one or~ more said it another contest is fost 28 she £rows 10 20, Jack I jilied B¢ Cieely. | chance to make vou love me' That [ (hinks about it PR Abe e former has | S&me. Property took two out of three | times preceding the attempt to land # | Woulklie Beic some time this Bumsier, A charming society wirl. hecatse he fas neve To keep the doctor away you need 3 and lost & cach but the former Ba | samels (rom the So-Kems, dropping| blow. Clever feinting wil ‘rattle’ your | and would provide $25,000 for thres more than an apple a_day, this vet- | slammed 2912 pins against 2888 for | 3 N0 |G Che So-ems, (repb g blow. Cle L prizes. ermn bowler believes. It is’ fecessary | the Intter. Mines, Foreign and Domes. | i5iq "N llior dla hiu stulf ond. phed | ST aoncit: 1 oarn footwork, leading and | The recent_deep-sea derby, which thyt: therntidoniinal imincles ibe Hivm | U Comimarce Mo, 1, Secrelary's GCS |y 0 yatSaiiing ton tha- SOMEI | fainttes o R acain et LR O e was won by 17-yearold George Young N R RRewl. T and stroni. And this condition, he in- |and oast and Geodetic Ve Ve L ol Dondidsoh sl Svois. While | - LLvE in SO0 BUEE . SNR00w z of Toronto, created a new crop of pro g i it ists, Ix best brought about by simple | records of 2 wins 4 4 Icksct |inot doing the. apactdular ehtoling 6P fod ol e fo Pl the IetE o0t [ uDS Ity aiead Shd {{W iepoEtsEIe ] foltionAl BB Nt Vil all In the War. I e o ] twisting antt’banding exercinses [ Total binfulls for_ these teams. IN| Nelson. had fine scts for Property, | soseta ond the two feet far ioU8h | Never telegraph a blow. Telegraph- | of the 102 entries wers amateurs be ID you see the paper, Jude® et i F R i | Phis ‘might well be considered an |order, L 2950, 2,893 and 2,855, | (G lior i Bl P the | 2Part to maintain & good balance, ¢ SR fore undertaking the feat. 3 v | Phis “might well be considere | while Moeller and il Whelan ted the | “"\Viian hitting with one hand he pre. | in& a blow means to draw back the | fore undertaking the feat. === { Tommy ler ory was a § Bill looked bet-| japed to block or follow with the | glove and pause a fraction of a second | L vol . ‘siatus will have to retire Yes. Isn't it splendid?” | Tom!Y [advertisement for the duckpin game. | - o WavireE thie. S5 Kena “It's both dreadful and AR EaRS o ey For the duckpins “rather than for | AGRICULTURE INTERBUREAU LEAGUE. | ter than he has anv other time this | oo D ointis b | (LA E M NI DAY ton ety seems ready to deliver | * fhe success Y s g splendid. T guess, the old bowling in zeneral, since the large | Team Standings. season an| u fellows weren't so far | and heavy spheres of the tenpin sport | v, L. Pt vegularly L b A Pl of any blow depends | a1 ghort space of time vour oppo- | years before they again will be eligible wrong when they said honor was a take it out of the reach of many ‘*.;;‘;"111;5 X 485 lmow on. | nent gets an idea of your intentions. | to compete as amateu according to shining sword.” women and girls | Interbureaus S e e PRINCE GEORG COUNTY LEAGUE. | The best defense I know of is ag- | Amateur -Athletic Union rulings. “It's got to be! And we can be But duckpins is not only “just what | Plant Tudustrs E REAL ENTATE LEAGUE. i TNl ekndin " “ | gressiveness. A lot of foot ball coaches proud of America now! the doctor has ordered” in this in- | Property : Team' Standine. i believe the best defense is to keep “Do you remember last night. Jude? | stance The ume also .provides a | licitors . the ball and then if you don't fumble . Phen she winced, fearing he would 8| R - i 454 | : p | E You said everybody had some reason | Then she wineed, foaring he WOREH omedy that is easy to take—the pills | Entomolosy 4 314, D), Srady f 56 | St the other fellow can't score on you. for being alive? You said some day [ o8 OO0 POL A8 S0 P8 Testless | are suzar-coated. And also add this || High team sots—Economics, 1613 Hodzes & Middieton i Amerienaag10n i| So in boxing keep so busy that the T'd find the reason for my living." In | 04 und drew them up to his lips | PNt | "High team sames—Interbureaus. 50:; Eco- | Douglase & Pt Company” ¥ 1 315 | other fellow won't have a chance to a very low voice he went on: “Do vou i A | There is a mental stimulus to the | yomics. 5 Plant Industry. 570, lamiia oy 2 Ross All Stare . hit you. | AN Kissed them very gently | N L. Sansbury st i " T o g s e & duckpin sport. You do not tire of it | High individual sets—Murphy (Solicitors), | - S I Stephen's A, (€ 3 i " de el suppose this {8 my reason for living Thank you, my dear’™ he said B S | 3732 "Stork_(Accountsr. 332 Conklin’ (Inter: | §afHtz Co Mount Rainic 5 And keep moving. It is harder for “What, Dabs?" You won't regret it B e aRChInS litnieas) Joseph Shapiro Independents your opponent to hit you when you | o ¥ Bhnape Th 00l : o dumbbells—or eve the ©h* Wndividual came: (So : ; ; : anra-Constanine : e ovi rget is o Tk T8 HndUo | o0 suddeniy ahe flaughed, aimoat | O WIth SUTIINSURT L SYER S e L Sk ) iDL S Une ‘ami | J- Dallas Grady team still is in first | b o antn are on the go. A moving target is | o ey erhaps have my blaze | cterically. “I think this must be | (SmUs T Tepvisse (Xceountar: T place In the Real Estate League in |Junior A.'C b axSee ta it v he h gain over Handic | | the funniest engagement in For a red-hot championship e sy teiobihe s, : Nk paus v 5 ce on | . a stromt (Plant Thdustr). 6 spite of the fa ost two ga Wiz : Next--A right hoo Judy paused in arrariging lettuce on | (=5 WEEEC L SPEIETIG T 0T don't [ loon te: tra et b amplonsl trom (Plant Tudu: ) e fact that it lost two games ey g E . a platter to stare at him. “Oh. vou [} LT G Cure you don't | [eague. Eight of the 10 teams in the| Interbureau five oceupied the spot- | to Shannon & Luchs. e - : (Covyright. 192 In Washlngton could not go to war, Dabs!™" she eried | 00 pon cirenit are very much in the running | light in the Aggic League last week | Douglass & Phillips took two games [ Mount Rainer was the only team In distress. “What would Honey 40| "oyt ne foo sure’ Tommy said [ for the fitie. Santa Marias and Co- | when, in sweeping all three xames| om Boss & Phelps, and Joseph |in the Prince Georges County Duck-| ARCADIA CLUB MEMBERS and Vicinity . e 2 < { warningly. And then he, too, laughed {jumbias are tied for first place, with | from the Solictors, it put over thej oo 5 0 B NPT | pin Association to sweep its set. last ..‘{?g;‘l-‘ ,‘:"‘):"_“i"{y‘"‘t‘:“»‘f_‘"‘;m“;‘:‘lf;":‘x And holding hands under the candles, | 33 wins and 17 losses each. Genoas, in | highest team game of the season, 593 1;\)\. piro took two from the N. L. sans- | ook “ite vietim being Junior A. .| WILL SEE BOUTS TONIGHT for 1900 areatty aucied the tetal last, sadly . “Were ne more free to |they iaughed and laughed till the tiny | third place, have won 24 games and | Smith, with 138, and McCarthy andbury team. Two of three games were won by § B Hnhale S oy ool el i think of Ives In this, Jude, than | T0°M rang with their laughter! lost 18. There’s a fourth-place tie be-| Owens, with counts of 128 each, were | iligh team was rolled by Shannon & | Collegiates, league leaders, over Com-| Sailor McKenna and Andy Kelly || ST S80S T 1% SEONE Feriie R e s | e - tween Ovandos and Balboas, each | the Dig guns in this effort. Smith| Luchs, with a score of 512. iligh |pany F; §t. Jerome's over Piggly-|of Baltimore. in the main event, and | s B anybody else! Suppose evervbody The Power of Gold. with 23 triumphs against 19 defeats. [ also had the high set for the match, | team set also was taken by Shannon & | Wiggly, American Legion over |Walter McFeely and Nick Repoli, | combined. BIR b ice ke Tone esthan TALs | ents piled thickly upon Judith | guladors, in sixth place, have won 21|334. McClure, out with the lawyers | Luchs, with a score of 1,528, Stephen's A. C.. Arcades over Ross'|local battlers, in the semi-final, are | THINK IT OVER couldn’t get along without them!|girangely touched, strangely thrilled {.nq lost as many. Deadlock for the first time, was casily the out High individual game was rolied by | All-Stars, Independents over tta, | principals on the Arcadia Sporting | b = There wouldn't be any soldie .4 | she moved through the stirring day: |ceventh position are Christophe standing shooter for the losers. McHale of Shannon & Luchs, with 141. | Chillum over Czarra-Constantine Co.|Club's program of boxing exhibitions I suppose vou're right!” Judy said | ghe had never thought of war as beau Telnifbie with 20 Sirs An AT Economies moved up within one | High individual set was taken by |and rvice Laundry over Indian |tonight for members only at the Wallace MOtOI‘ CO dubiously Ll { tiful, but it became suddenly beautifu! | ach. both but 5 games behind game of first place by taking all three | Burns of Boss & Phelps, with 356 Creek Laundry. \rcadia “ o The sharp tinkle of the telephone | to her. What was it Dabs had said | feaqers. Forest Glens are ninth with | games from the Kntomolgy five. in| The Joseph Shapiro team has taken | Collegiates now hold a margin oi | There also will be two four round | Distributor I oo | n ask, surely, Judy accomplished anvthing in e and because | ISN'L much to ask A she is weary of her artificial existence Do you love me " SR You know 1 do’ 1 want to marey | | _(Continued from Yesterday's Star) [you. don't 17 . | s | is for me—without love Say it. Judy! Say ‘Yes, Tommy She looked up at him steadily. deep | into his eyes. “Y.yes, Tommy!" she | said slowly bell broke in upon them of honor: A clean and shining sword"? | 15" \ins and 27 defeats, and Pint spite of a 135 count hy DeGlantz of | the place of M. & R. B. Warren in the | seven gam over the second-place ' bouts to open the card. The first will |} 1309 I Street Main 7612 1t was Tommy Carter That was war! It was the clean and wit] “Judy, listen! What are you doing | shining spirit of a nation drawn from now? | the heavy scabbard of safety and se- Getting dinner.” | curity! Drums and flags and blares| Mount Pleasant Methodists are “Let Honey do it! 1 want you t0]of music! A nation taking war as a |clinging to their lead in the North 80 to_ dinner at the Shoreham with | carnival, almost! Washington Church League, but they MEn. Wl yoult, o N Women, busy. chattering, tense.|are pressed by the Columbia Heights Oh. 1 couldn’t! I can't possibly | Men, bovish, boasting, excited. Small | Christians. The pace-setters have won leave Honey and Dabs? 1d love to.|poys drilling in the streets in imita- |27 games and lost 15, while the run but T can’t do it tonight. Some other | tion of their elders. Honey, lazily ave won 26 and lost 16. Pet- time. . | awake with excitement, busily paint Baptists and Central Presby- | There won’t be any other time.|ing types she saw on the streets. Dabs | terians are tied in third place with 23 | Judy Byt el g : 3 more nervous than usual, a strange “What on earth do you mean?” B tenth, with 14 wins and 28 losses, It's | the losers in his second effort. The ' league. St. Jerome's quint. go on at 8:30 o'clock. a good scrap. % . 12" | Dabs with still, withdrawn eyes = = I've news for you. Big news! See| ghe sat across tables from Tommy it you can't make i, Judy. Please!” |in the Shoreham, the Willard: watehed EC BOWLERS F Come up here and have dinner.” | his gay shining ,.9,[]5&5,',.,.._; ,1..;«‘:'“ HT co WL udy suggested. | bubbled out of him, sharp little jokes | “Right. 1l be right up. I've 80t | with a poignant favor of sadness. SET ”NG FAST PACE to see vou Pathos and mockery struggled to- And he rang off. Judy's heart stum- | gether in him. At one instant he PR bled a little. What was the big news” | seemed to her as old as the world, and P Had Figlds relented, after all? Oh. if | jn the next moment he was like a very Hecht Co. is sailing along in front only she could go to Honey with such | gay_ very happy little boy. " lof all other teams in the Business news! She almost regretted that she |~ “Rather gives you something to live | Men's Bowling League with a record had not let Tommy put on an exhibi- | for, doesn't it, Judy? Seems to me, |of 30 wins against 6 losses. The sec- tion for Honey! It was all right to be | now, looking back. that I've never |ond-place Kann's team, however, brave and courageous for yourself. | really Jookad forward to anything be- | holds all league team records, whils But you had no business to arrange | fore Odd, isn't it?" he would say, and | Goldstein of the third-place Brodt's other people’s lives for them! in the next breath cry to her re-|bunch has established most individual While Judy was setting the table | proachfully: ““Think what it means |records. Ffill'dz fresh cloth Tommy knocked at | to live in Washingtun! You don't half League figures follow: ® or' | appreciatg it, ly. [' k i She felt the axcitement in him as | ehowe with 21 the ‘an S, rUbbing League Recqrs. she let him in. Hie eves were shining. | things like this are going on bivaiit Ll His laugh was quick, nervous. | Perhaps, sitting on a bench in Po- |8 Kann Sons €0 “Tell me. Tell me this minute!” | omac Park, he would say, with a far. | Brodts i Judy ordered |away glance: “This lovely, mellow | yoton, Picture Exchange Going to tell you when we're all | old city! Blue haze and silver light!| National Elac. Supply Co.. . alone!” Tommy said i : I'm trying to fasten it in my memory, | Wallace Motor Co “But have I got to wait all through | Judy. e g There may he times t Matyiand Blacuit o dinner?” Judy made a small mouth at | shail want most awfully to n’n):‘r:'he i‘l‘::r‘\!u"lgaeifn;:vl' e him. this smoky biue, this tarnished silve T That’s your punishment for not|Or he would say, in a low, steady | ““Wigh individual set—Goldstein, Brodt's, gutting everything and coming down | volce, leaning to her with eves touched | 37" s o dinner with me! ad my Sitting | by shadows: “Will you remember me, g S e 3 all planned. Low-shaded candles, soft | Judy? Always? As I am now? No| LiZh team set—-Kanna. 1661, music. Then I'd tell you.” matter what they do to me? High strikes—Goldatein, Brodvs, 20, “It sounds”—Judy paused uncertain. “Sometimes, . Judy, I wonder if| High individual m’l‘ralhfloldn;:mc"lonn—z \ sounds like a proposal, Tommy!” | you're right about the lastingness of | HIFB fat same—Graham. Hecht Co.. 96. “Well, T don’t say T might not have : jove. Does it go on and on forever? | e e tacked that onto the end of my news. | Is that true? Think what a queer life But it wasn't the main thing!" I've had. How can T know the real 8t e “How unflattering!” Judy comment- | from the false? I've had so little.” | icie " " 1t 365 ed. They both laughed excitedly. “So little, Tommy? “Why, you've |Nalis ... 208 Their excitement persisted through | had so many things’ il Kettler " 2 328 dinner. Honey could not be coaxed | “And all of them spoiled by money!" | &hofmue 387 from her room. *“I don’t want any | bitterly. “‘Sometimes I think of money |Reichard . "3 289 dinner!” she told them dully. as a big, vellow shadow that gets be- Dabs ate little, and shortly after |tween me and the things I want. Like | Riston dinner excused himself. Judy heard |a cloud. vou know. It got between |Brill him knocking softly at the door of | my mother and me when I was just | Jillet Honey’s room. Presently she heard | a little tike. T loved her so then. She ! Goons the creak of the door opening. Her | was so lovely, Judy. Like a picture. | Comel heart lightened. When Honey could | But she had such beautiful frocks and | EVerett Jet herself be comforted by Dabs the | was rough and mussed them. T often worst of the storm was over wonder if she would have held me in | Theil . She and Tommy lingered at the | her lap if she had worn old dresses, | Powell table. She poured fresh coffee. I think she would have. n L “Now for the news!” she said| It was at such times that the ghost | Galistein = 36 eagerly. | in Judy’s heart was still. It seemed “I'm going to France! |to her, even, that perhaps it wa “Oh, Tommy:" Her voice quivered. | gone forever, such quiet there was jMarshali “I'm so glad for you! So glad! | where. there had been tumult and un- | Keeler ‘I knew you'd feel that way about | rest before. It was only when Tommy | gericd 1t, Judy | turned to personal things tha dy’s | Turpin “I do! 1do! Tell me all about it." | being flew defensivele o 2”‘.{-‘.;”m‘- Bachn *“Well, I'm going over for the paper. | small, secret door of her heart. But after I get over there I'm going to | “‘Let me kiss you, Judy!” he cried to | Kusher zet into the fighting by some hook or | her suddenly on a miad night ride our crook. The job of newspaper corre- | toward Mount Vernon. “No! I'll take | spondent doesn't look Zood to me. Not | that back! 1 don't want you to let | Himer my kind, anyhow. They'll put some | me kiss you! I want you to kiss me! | DeShazo star on the real stuff, and I'll be kept | Xnd do it as if you meant it tog. |Fr¥an around Paris or something like that | Judy!” 5 O to do human interest stuff. And 1| °She winced back. “Please, Tommy!" |* want to fight!”" : g | she begged, in a small voice Belt, ‘Of course you do Judy’s voice | Suddenly his face twisted. She could | button had caught his enthusiasm. “But | cee it faintly. She why don’t vou enlist and go over that | laid her hand souss 35527 £33 353 324 342 289 303 374 340 oo rireieree BRRRB3 BI5Z H 325 324 379 Motion Picture Exechange. 098 285 s PAPA 1 g DEDDD 2e Su o Gillin < Standard Oil Company (N. J.) goes way be-. yond usual practices to insure top quaiityin STANDARD” Gasoline. 5@ 3 PE5300055m 0 (ST Sorsdnradirarain SI2AIRER, SERRSSERE RIBEIRVEE: SIRFIIZIB 100-31 20 975, 10 i Extremely high specifications are constantly® maintained. Tests are accurately made dus ing every process. The result is a grade of gasoline surpassing all others at the price. 88583588 jrivivce ey | 3 leaned over and |Parks er on his, gently. “I'm |fsnro™" was 7 | sorry, Tommy!” she said King ‘“‘Because I'm so dead afraid that| I'm never going to be able to hold |Robey they'll do some monkey business and | you, Judy!” he cried. “I see vou siip. | p ooty put me some place where I won't 2et | ping from me day by day. How cap | Ko over. Things like that have happened, | 1 hold you, Judy?" He wanted tp 1oll vou know! And I'Ve got this chance | her that she was like & shade o to go over for the paper. so I thought | him, a shadow of desire and that eve | S T'd_combine the two things. They | as she slipped from him he wanted hey | Robertson * . Jon't, send me back after Im over | more and more. 'If he coula oniy tel [Hie - 38 8 § g Naturally “STANDARD?” gives finer per- hann et 2ISRERERE t ! ¥ that he believed that love |Pemberton 1 “But won't the people on the paper | would last forever! That might hold | O Connor 2 he terribly angry if you throw them | her. f L] . Sown After you get over?” Judy asked | be honest’ with er . b o ¢, must i : formance, a smoother running motor and ATty oo i Jema? He could not lie Windsor “ ncertainly 0 hold her. Anything els dliver 4 “OH, 'll write them the news. And, | stoop to, but not to a e "° ™ERC [Rent S i : : R Bowili <l helieve me, it will be Arstine news, | P made yor s e yudy told |4 A oa b faster getaway. It’s quality that counts 1n the too! I \\-nn:r hr«; .\[‘}(1(9"]: :‘n un' mml him gravely. “I keep my promises . 6. 1 . o 5 o chaie m O i antsan oy o 5505 - 4 long run. Try a tankful. Join the millions He was like a small boy. Judy’s | terness. Promises! What would thes Maryland Biseuit Co. 1 4 heart was tender toward him an if sh ce wake €Y | Tippett 1510 40 116 303 92 k HST D D” You're splendid!” she cried. “Splen. |Why couldny !:;n;:ak‘;‘I‘l\t‘elvfi:fn\l(:)al:',z\xke AU S e O \VhO stick to AN AR ks did for him? Thos epi 5 ose | Moore B 4 “Do you really think so, Judy?” |dreaming un:‘i‘cmi i‘"’r‘.“fiv'fl”' those | dartine Bt & Time was | Burio > of course I do all he needed! Give him time! But| i 58 i ow mauch does that mean, Judy?” | Ay an s ety Gie bim time! But Kaotman's STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N.J) “That I hope I'll always be the very | from her for weeks, months, perhaps | Grant 2 s e 3 G best friend you have! j vears. What would happen while he | e " ] “Is that—all. Judy?" His voice |was gone? If she only belonged iy 109 ORG Al . dropped wearily. “T thought perhaps [ him! If he only had the right to sur 1t meant more than that'"" He looked | round her with the safeguard his | 6o down at_his hands, turned them curi- {money could buy. If he eould onls ously. “You see,” he went on slowly, | cage her by her loyalty! = it would mean a lot to have soms | Joyait one over here to—to belong to! Don't | (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) P Hudson-Essex s were filled with tears, “I'm q e e Qe St e A0 MICHIGAN WILL BUDGET Bl shed ahead “But vou have | She pusicd Meod Ciu Siutsea| MONEY FOR ATHLETICS Owners!! e . «| ANN ARBOR, Mich. J: y e e e met b 1 don | g " ASUROR, - FU, 8 Please Note : . - a8 alwave hoey | Versity ot Michigan %0 0 with his mines and making more | leXt fiscai year, July 1, says Prof. money to squander, to take time to | Ralbh W. Aigler, chairman of the Servu:e Statlon care about me! If 1 died tomorrow, | board of athletic control. H,u,mnp‘ll]:,p di \hmll. hey (\”‘Ildeu e t and retirement of stadium it off! That's what money does £ o X l R people, Judy! There isn’t a single liv ‘:kfl;‘r:“l:‘l ‘:‘( Islr{;|(l":. x::nll. s.n,&;uu n ear 4 ing soul any place that would “"e"innmu A nount 'for “""“[lgi:‘mrl’t‘ll:'"?;Hd\' SRR Total receipts of the last foot ball 1121 lgth St. N.W. season were $488618.45, Michigan's openl: i alg i P vou don't belong to me, Judy! | share being $316,655.11. Pot. 860 Won't you say vou'll marry me, so : hat 1 can go a at thought? W i e sniels, umi vou i | | LEAGUE HOCKEY. HOLLAND MOTOR (0. 't o e, Why hen, C St. , 15 ) , 0. Dremie 7 o™ Seom 1 vou et me hava a | Winnipeg Maroonse 5 Chicago Car|| Showroom 1636 Conn. Ave. Honey Chance to win you, Judy? dinals, 3. A 4