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‘Sply Sliver could say it, did she how altogether desirable be took to any woman. . Casad, a friend of mine,” made the introduction me 7. How did Siiver manage ordinary words with sucb fenvendo? In that simple she bad told Lon Casad that he recognized a definite to ber charm, and found @orthy of conquest. “Oh,” murmured Sitiver tn a vague *0le0, “®on't you come in out of the do © some more food mpred Into the room Esies arose. “Marks is going to drive me back to Meno so | can catch that early plane,| ARIAN'S eyes were answer @nough and the two men de parted leaving the four of them. Sil ver, eyes narrowed speculatively @miied at Lon. “You won't mind be tag eft alone with lan, while change to something comfortable. eit pou?” and she added plaintive been through such an or- to, indeed.” answered Lon, too) heartily to be complimentary. Hamlin departed for the kitch- @nette and the moment the door tlosed, Lon turned to lan. “Honey. when | sew that ship fying away with you. without me veside you, 4 sould have sprouted wings right ‘em and there and taken after you. it was the queerest feeling. “There wasn't a thing to do then bat take off ~fter you. 1 called your Mr, Bowen and be told me where to locate you, so I didn’t make the unnecessary trip fato Reno... and bere | am.” “But how did you know | was leering?” “Ob, why you left this... this gomie section io the car and after | H rrlegtl HEE tle tte ty : i & : ad ei i ; t hand. } Silver had found in Lon the andi ence she sought and had dressed to ber role. She wore a trailing negligée of grey chiffon velvet, a soft ruff of silk at the Powder-pale cheeks and artfully smudged shadows about the eyes transformed her into a delicately suffering woman. With. the negligée Stiver, bad donned an afr of lassitude which caused Hamlin’s mouth to quirk into a crooked smile, but which sent Lon hurrying for a chair. Silver was half-way to it when she espied Hero. With a childish cry of delight she sprang up and rushed to the hearth—“You beautiful thing,” she cried. Then her cry changed to a scream of terror. | Hero, dozing, had scarcely be come aware of a newcomer in the | room, when he heard the cry and sa of gtey draperies swoop- bin, W! of - id only Halt” aod tan‘e-qui SD ness, kept him from sink! teeth-in the-anearthly-grey object | that had aroused him from his half- slumber. ei Lon tufted from apologizing “to Mrs. Hondon and scolded the dog in Bo uncertain terms, “Don't do that,” interposed Ham- iim. “She had no business descend- ing on a strange dog like that, Even a human being would try to protect himself under similar circum stances.” Marian was rubbing the dog’: | ears, scratching his head, trying in every secret way she knew to com- | mend him for his action, haif | ashamed of the satisfaction she felt | that he recognized Silver as a com- mon enemy. Gradually the tension of the mo ment relaxed. Silver focussed her attention on Lon. “1 suppose Ian's told you of my trouble,” she said. “No,” answered Lon. “You tell him, fan. It hurts so even to think of ft.” (Copyright, 1934, by Jeans Bowman) Silver, tomorrow, plays her to the hilt. a | ! | ' Today’s Horoscope; Peeecccccccccooccoscccos Something of yesterday's ten- dency will prevail in the early | hours of the day, but as the next degree advances, the nature will tecome more careless and even imprudent. Porn late in the day the character may become argu- mentative or even violent, and the indifference to the results of ac-| tion. i | Duisburg, center of Germany's: iron industry, has many highways paved with cast-iron, | Oo Key West's First Funeral Home }* Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD | board of health unit of the FERA,* ; left yesterday for Jacksonville, | | : trom the kitchenette. | 1 | 4 ; master, left yesterday for Miami’ | Frank Wolkowsky. y.4 [Coast from a vacation spent in |treatment in the Ceveccccceccoccccscece thor, born in Illinois, 61. having been assigned to some aie : other city for duty. | Mrs. J. Wahi and son Ear! left. yesterday afternoon for Miami! SOVIET 10 GIVE and will spend a few days before; returning to Key West. tm bonis tt yae| SCLENTISTDATA\ Univ. of California, famed years ago. to be the guest fora few days Of PERTAINS TO 1936 ECLIPSE ,7°=" “#* . OF SUN AND OTHER INFORMATION Past Post Commander P. B.! Roberts, of the American Legion, left yesterday afternoon for Mi-; ami where he will remain until, the convention closes. He was, oo es gap IE eee 2 accompanied by Mrs. Roberts, AZOV, U. S. S. R., Oct. oe = z r Sidney Curry left i Laboratory, Schenectady, i born at Hudson, Mass., 61 ago. = Robert Chambers, | The Azov Black Sea bureau of nat- over the jentage), 53 years ago. witness the American Lesion fe5-| j425¢ to the public and all govern-| tivities taking place in that city! this week. ment institutions to make hourly Prok: Rage J Gockeies Will Norman, who was spending, observations of weather ;ligious scholar and author, afew days on business in Miami,} tions between now and June 19,’ at Quincy, Ill., 63 years ago. was a returning passenger on the} | vill be fully | morning train yesterday. 1936, when the sun will be fully; John Stewal mond, Va., eclipsed in the north Caucasus and Miss Minnie Porter Harris re-! part of the Ukraine. turned yesterday over the East} Astronomers from all parts, of the world have announeéd. they! will visit southeastern Russia to Mrs. Vernon Lowe, who was! witness the eclipse and soviet spending a while with relatives at! scientists are preparing to supply i Rock Harbor, returned over the| them with full meteorological data} East Coast yesterday. ‘ Ifor the two years before the: ; j phenomenon occurs. 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