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— FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933. SYNORSIS: Mark Lodely cruel, bitter Ln! aioe. as an artist, sends tele: to flancée, “nachere Quentin, demai ended to humiliate Farrel Armitage. tha millionaire who ts ing Mark’s London career, Farrell hopes that w) he has made the arro; ont arti successful. Barbara Y ieee pity him, and will jilt itark for Mark’s benefactor. Barbara tele- graphs Mark’s mother, who re- plies that Mark does not need her. Chapter 35 MARK’S ULTIMATUM ARBARA told herself that she would write to Mark and ex plain that she suspected only a mood inhim. ‘Then, if it were more | than a mood, he could send his eal! again. She made her way to her own room and lit-her lamp. There was an old Venetian mirror here which she had delicately regilded. Sho lit the candles that flanked it and looked at her reflection. Candlelight was certainly flat- tering. It made her hair the pale, delicate gold of the gilding and un i |Bovs sabes ‘GIRLS DEFEAT; SENIORS IN GAME LAST NIGHT possible ‘but there was 20 available. gar. She hurried out without Sn tion. She swung down a side-road | and emerged into a decorous street | of offices. Before pt ipreg ooo “Lady Luck” smiled on the bi lark car which she irecog- | ,, f ra mp ve she hesttated, its owner? Fighting Juniors” at the eaakets! came across the pavement -and she | ball games last night in the High} dashed up and spoke to him. | Sehool gymnasium when they “ir James, could you poagsibly ‘scored a double victory. ever the run me to the station? I might just |“Mighty Seniors” The girls,| be able to catch the London ex | Playing the opening game downed press, if you would?” _ |their opponents in the score of He started violently and peered 9-2. at her over hiseverlasting smirk. The senior boys seored a little “Getin! Get in! By all means! | better than the girl téam, but the Jones, slip along.to she station .as..game ended 27 to 17, as another fast as you can. Pull up this rug, | junior victory. my dear Miss Barbara; thé eve | Dorothy Dobbs was the star nings are far from warm lately. j-basket-maker on the junior team, Though, Dless me, you youngsters | making every one of the 9 points. don’t seem to feel the cold!” | F. Contreras made the only basket Barbara was puzzled by his man- | for the seniors, ner, He appeared to force himself | to meet her eyes—and yet he was more syrupy than usual as he fussed over “her. He had turned off the light in the roof just as the car moved away but almost immediate- The. tith grade hoys started their scoring right from. the first quarter and at no point of the {game did they let the seniors take! jthe lead. aveasece Rt. Rev. John J. Mitty, Roman Catholic coadjutor bishop of San Francisco, born ‘in New York, 49 years ago. Karl A. Bickel, president of the United Press, born at Geneseo, Til., 51 years ago. Richard Le Gallienne, celebrat- ed poet and author, born in Eng- Jand, 67 years ago. Sergeant Kendall, noted Vir- ginia artist, born at Spuyten Duy- vil, N. Y.,-64 years ago. Mischa Elman, famed New Yorkj They bring on a Calf to be brand- City violinist, born in Russia, 42} ed, and so years ago. Our hero applies the mark, Six-One-Oh.” And when the Calf scrambles away We _ mumbles: “IH fix that stuffed Porker someday.” if Subscribe for The Citia Citizen. “Bar rises and Jackson E. Reynolds, noted New! York -City banker, -born at Wood- stock, Ill., 60 years ago. Charles B, Rugg, of Massachu- setts, Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, born ——PRITCHARD'S—— at Worcester, Mass., 43 years ec iFUNERAL HOME Eleven Years Experience Dr. Leonard 8. Kli 8. Klinek, president Lady Assistant { ' Merchants Businessman. | From. These YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here Is A List Of Key West Who Sell Prac- | tically Everything Of Interest To The Average Family Or When Ordering Firms, You Are | Assured Of Prompt And | Careful Service, |» Phe~boys’ tine-up “follows: der each wave it placed a shadow. | !y he turned it on again. Jeniors of the University of British Colum- It gave darkness to her eyes, the texture of white velvet to her sbin, mystery to the line of her throat, She felt as though someone stood at her shoulder, whose gaze in- gered upon her, Mark— She blew out the candles and scurried downstairs, The next few days left her with- out word or sign from either of the Lodelys. Their silence stretched ber nerves and she threw herself in- to her work to forget the whole affair. Then, gradually, she lost the sense of being a naughty, disobe @iont child and began to paper the kitchen. She was on the top of a atep-ladder, her shearg thrust into the pocket of her smock, her thoughts straying towards tea and hot buttered toast, when the tele graph boy came up the path again. She called him in and read the message, seated on the top of the ladder, Mark made himself per fectly clear. ‘Come to me here or consider our engagement at an end. “No answer," she said. She had to choose between her self-respect and her marriage to Mark. There was no mistake about it—Mark was not ill or in trouble, he was just determined that she should step out of the s' of her own life and come to him when he beckoned her. She thought, sitting there in the gathering dusk, that she had: no choice but to go; and she thought that this love she had for him was very close to fear and very close to hate. But she made no preparation to go. She sat there, thinking and wishing she could have finished the kitchen. Half an hour elapsed and then another telegraph boy lumbered up to the little house. She read: “Please, Barbara.’ There was vo more. Oh, but it was enough! She die- missed the boy and flew about ber preparations. No mooning, now. In 15 minutes she was closing up the house and running into the road. She thought she might cateh the London train if she could get a car from a gerage she knew, She was there er than she had thought Not Mark—not Seniors “You've had a wire from Mark, | sawyer Domingues! have you?. J suppose he's not so! bia, born in Ontario, Cana., 56) 24-Hour Ambulance Service | well again. Natural he should send for youerquite natural, Leila tells me he’s making a splash up there, all the same, Wonderful, I think, considering everything. Yes, Letla stayed a night with you last week, T hear?” “T’m,atvaid.she wasn’t very com- | fortable.” “Most kind of you toput yourself out. My girl’s spoiled, I fear, and its a bit late to do anything about | 4 it, Cool—and hard.” Barbara was barely listening. A Dart a x her mind was recording jugar, though very wearly Ce toes tn manner, was far from easy in her company; and.an- other part was preoccupied with times and distances. This other part took complete command as a long, shrill whistle tore across the lights of the town. “There's my train!” At the same moment the’ chaut- feur slowed, pushed aside the glass Panel and spoke over his shoulder. “No use, sir. We can’t make it now.” Barbara, disappointed, prepared to alight. “One moment, Miss Barbara! It { Oeonea, to mem—but have you an ab ternative plan?” “1 bad better get to Taunton, 1 } think, There’s a chance of catch- ing a wery good train that leaves there ahout nine.” “One moment! It occurs to me that perhaps you would allow me to send you to Taunton in this .car.” Barbara, half out of the car, was quite unable to conceal her stnpe { faction, So, apparently, was Jones, | who all" t gasped. “It’s very kind of you. I don’t know how to thank you. But what about you? How will you get home?” “By train,” ‘Suga’ assured her. As the car moved off, Barbars glanced out of the back window, ‘Sugar’ Cane was standing in the middle of the road and she thought he was talking to himself. But un- der the uncertain lights she could not be sure, (Copyright. 1982, Julia Cle/t-dddame) Barbara is shosked a most Deyend endurance, tomorrow, by what she finds in London. aecesececoece, WORKS. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. Cates Bethel Sawyer Knight Watkins g Baker During the game Kirkland sub- | stituted for Sawyer’ on the junior aggregation while ‘Niles — sub-} | stituted for Knight on the senior Saunders Parks f f ¢ g PP CQeeCeCrccenoeaasesens The demand for “new faces” on} the sereen insists. and Columbia, whose roster of star and featured | | players is perhaps the most youth-} jfal in the picture business,ereplies j this time with ‘Lillian Miles, whose | first, sereen appearance is the fea- | tured . feminine lead opposite Jack | Holt in the Columbia picture, “Man Against Woman,” opening |tonight at the ‘Strand Theater. Miss Miles was born in Osca- jloosa, Iowa. Stands five feet four {and a half inches in height; weighs }4 meat 116 pounds; has grey jand silken platinum blonde ‘hai Played Ethel Merman’s part.in the West Coast edition of “Girt Crazy” j with Ginger Rogers. She found {her unusual voice, similar to Miss }Merman’s husky contralto, one of} her greatest assets in making Man Against Woman.” Sound techni- cians claim it perfect for recording j Purposes. Favorite sereen players are Leslie Howard, Joan Crewford.and Lionel Barrymore. Favorite stage | players Katherine Cornell, “Edna and red and Adele Astaire. playwright is Frederick Lonsdale. -Plans to vemain in Hollywood fmow and develop herself for star- jdom, If anything goes wrong, won't spout, merely go te New | York and get in a stage show. Is unmarried, and hasn’t given} matrimony much thought. Doesn’t Jeven know for certain just what ity ‘pe of: man she would like to have fora permanent mate. Waiter Gonnolly and Gavin Gor- | don are also featured with Miss| Miles’ at the head of the cast sup- porting the star of “Man Against! Woman,” Holt. 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