Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1928 Page: 5 of 6
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HI BOItGER DAILY HEKAED
PAOfe FITB
DAILY HERALD
Classified Ads'
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Uta Borfer Daily Herald
Want Ad* For Reaults
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ft A.XE: T«n> cenu par ntttA P«r
taterllou, three |i erliou 'or Ave
canUi per word. All want ad* are
a «k in adranca.
LOST AND FOUND OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
LOS'r"-J'Vi ii|p Poli-c "flftt on<- y#ar « 1 <1
AtiMverlng to nnm*' of Hnoly. Reword. .1.
H. Haf*1«on, Mario ml Cirmp.
.-Inicr/raiiH,"
«Yul> 2-|i ti.
Kig Theatre,
.| J.oAT On.- eunva* lii.t «•: tools wiir ciiy
| hiiil. Kinder l«,ive ni Bm ll Rleetric Coin
pony und receive reward. I.. u. Adnm-'. Stp.
; WANTED TO BUY & SELL
J POII TI<AI>K—tltid«o<, Sedr.ii. for house out
J lot. Sw. Hrii^hwd-, I'tMihu tulle ;Up.
MISCELLANEOUS
tiOOI> ;,l KAI.S r..l)ii!> -.' 1 - - I rnr.Lliri 11 •• I
tel. 1 I fi We-i <'rinlidfi*. lioard and .uuin
! .fH per Veek.
FOR SALE
fcOR i-ioi Tmjov Sixophom-
ona B rial baliom System Clmipei. one
fiat of l,ud\vin Trap Drum'. W. C. W'iUi.un-
r.< )■>' i<vk Drug «... _ W2tt>
ron 8ALE—Ford TrucL with grain bed.
Store building 24xft. 4 blocks n-^i oi
HdMonV Ciiitftfp 20f Mtp 1
"U'c ^inci'lcinis,"
♦Itll.V 2nil.
"Wo Aworicunx,"
July !Mtli.
N'O. 201 dtp.
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It §K Theatre,
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dition Don'i • ov rlool: fhU haru.iln. Boi
££r jrttto • l,iiundr>.
IOR SAT.U —One WaHdiMy. l?rao A Lav
if iak#n ^ e -Jn'-t' shHtfm
ti nn; nf)\\{U nVr«ff^ f'np ::ip.
FOR SALT)—P« 4l|rr#^d 1ri«h Sptlpr. 1 l
ui4feih' old ionn H. ilrnvfs. ftox I1C4
1 hlont of ]>rnd l^ ^larnrp. Horner. T*\
8H. 109 :up.
TOTt i.ivin^ room ?nht dutii'old und
iwtj < V A .n Rprti'-P Mt:it ion, :tt.p.
FOR HAlJv—or irfld^ hr I lorerion in tcuri
for t6W 'iy <««a.TOp. On p*.v in*'0' <\i!l
V ^ A '-Pa-rvifH Station 'M'
FOR rat,r - -BwJjfin. '/'<• i.' 14x1-4. 2-ranges i
U-.t- hf>s* «'hpnp Timm« ior rfi. •') .
>1 W*fcik?r4y. K 9 :'.lp
I Oll * ?AIJ; Thri P room fuvni-h.'<i ho.i-.'1
^r.d lof btirgnin on#* l lo< l. v
a h • i . Ha i'-: WJS aip.
I OR, SUJ.lv -liloyd baby carriage u< xrl>
new vpry rhc.ip. ill- Vrmbrn'-i m*. tii"'
VoytfP of I'nnhandW l.nmbtr ' •• Nnrtti
r.idp of
IOR SALJ£'. -<M- trade Hoi. l >lid \ i.
rooinp; lh 1" WHf-l !• ' t '-III'- «•
apon*tble pi-oplf l.andludj Hotel ui
viuy. _ 1,,r
I OR A J.1: N'f.w Ford order N<«. 9'<. •'K2.* o
Addrer- il. Horper lleii.ld
FOR .SALU l-lertri. ws-Jwr nod u ^ u*\\
for ttei* <bfOP 'ir li-Ke *
from f'ot.ar* ramp I "«n
FOR HALF Or r.-ni fhrperooni bon e and
pnrxgt- corner lot I am good nAighb.n
hood. Bor 1054. :Uf'
FOlt SALI. *100 youn? fry nr... *"• 'l
One uiilp north of Rpv M M'-
Boiler rr,d W^ldins Worl: 1 '• "O*
FOK SAU> -Ftlll blood i Irnnrtif 1'olir.
pup* '2 I - roo. old im-r iroin
International ebampions. I'edigri""- «nb
(•o^b j.tip. Should brinr. about vl '
will -'jr-rlti^e for L'O eu«*b. ■ l' *y *j-
Ht 0 lial. for •'* f • -«*vt io 194 .i<
FOB SAI.K NVe buy and 2n<1
liwinl furniture. TJ4 North MaTn
A. Af >M. Furniture Co.
Dolis Made Yoant^
By Sjawdust Surgery
I^UjSVILLK, Kv. i.Al'i .John
ftecriu^ doll hospital horo is u moil
um^nl to the vmpatliy i'n ioui%der j
hn« wit!i tin* trapod«>i «liil(tli< o t
.^kill and special "HiirKiial" in.sirn
mortis nriiis; llfo bad: into broken
KjwdUMt bodle.s at tbo houisvilb* Doll
llOFpital founded many years ago by
RerciUH 11 lid li Is ! «•<>! lir-J-, C M liiii II lo>
iloalfi'«. From vepairins 'lir* hrolt-
en and imperfect dollw in the toy
hop tli - doll surgeons evolved tlu li
own toohjiJquo and desifru *tl insii'it i
mouth without which many of tlo-irj
most critieal operations would b«
impossible.
Three sons and daughter-in-law
are • ii^urmI with Herelus. ihe h.-ad
• unfeon. in treat int the hjiwiIusi ! a
tierits. Tiny teeth are replaced
broken ears und no-"s restored ami
i: • * \\ eves <\( handed for old in the.
doll sanitarium. Dolls com from
as far away as California for treat
im til. fii print and iiminer mn"i 1
oi the eases u're nursery ( aRualt i« s, \
but iroiii Oetobi'T nut i 1 * Chrisunas
old i';i \ or ii •• are sent in to he re
jnvmaled for the holiday Sev ral
♦ xtra hand-', are added to th«* bos
pital staff during the ( hristmas
rush.
Base Running Lost
Art Says Collins
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Nlll.AbluU'HIA i AIM Kddie
Collins, yreat : econd basiman of not
o many years aR'o, thinks base run
iiinti lias slipped.
iT.wi- . ^*v"T F X <*m
W'tH tfywoX \ /^n e wv - i-i
:- 00 Th\iwK? r •/ A^LO-T
"6 ten* PICKUP.;.^
i ft LOOV<TL'A«'
\NE;BffTE.R, MO^E/
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f jr.R.w/illiAMS
P\CKlMCrTUP DtSTAMCE.r^ e lS2a, Ct HtA StMK-t mi
HE.CJ U i. IT AT or#
Of Directors of Panhuudl* and Santa F«.
Rsilwa. Compmy. bov ' railed a meeting of!
(be Stockholder^ of ihv com pony to conteue
u' lb< principal office uf the company m
ihe city of Amarillo, County of Potter, in |
the r,tate of Texas, the 30th day of August,
J/02fc, bttMecn th * houra of 10:00 a. m. and
•i 00 p. to., to consider and act upon i
proposition to uuthori/« the ^jff-ctition
ihe corn pa i y of n Mortua^i- m- lMer! m
trust to be called u oeneral AJortgage or
deerl of trust or by such oilier n« nj - «t* may
be determined, on xll of it* raiiroadn and
properties now or hereafter owTied. to Ke-
cure bonds to be i sued in veriea from time
to time to be used in paying for funding
or refunding the indebtedness of the cum
pfinv for moneys advanced to or expen-
ditures made or. its behalf, for the construe
tion of its rnilroadK and properties and ad
dition:. nr beftermei/r - thereto, and in-
dnbicdne constituting a prior lieu on ith
railroad* und properties now or hereiiftfr
owned i be'tormeni^ io ii proper!
and to provide .mm for t he future <•
leu-ion oi and iidditions for the purehr.^e
o f equipment iherefor. f o i h e
reimbur-emen! f its i i^.MKiir. for *v
pendHure« >o made, and for other lawful
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POUITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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led at such
<>!' -iich series, and
rest payable at Ktat
iu^ on such date or
ll).;er-t fo redemption,
e. '-onvertible or tjol
of capital stock of
purpose*; Mich bonds
time in such amount
•yf a !-awful ifiie of bit
ed period', and m.itui
dt<teK. subject or not
tax free or noi 1::r
convertible into ^bare-
the company, -ub.ieel or noi sub.1 eet to sink
in.; fund pro\ ion and containing e.nnh
oilier terms und conditions « may be de
termioPd or prc-'iib /f t,y tlie Board of Di
reci - o limited <n amount that, bonds
at any time oiistandiior together with nil
the iben out > r., ndinfe prior debt of tliis
company and the par v*|ue of its then "Ut-
standing .-bores of capital -'ocl; -hall y ot
evceed the sum of Fifteen Million Dollars
i j? 1.1,000.f'00) plus i h•• amount expended
after December '.'1 lf*?T for r)i«« aeouiri-
tion. con> trudinn or extension of railroads
and railroad property and for additions and
beticrmenis to such railroads ?ind proper
tie now or hereafter owned bv the com
pa/ v Mi.-b mortgage or <bed of trust to con
lain nl*o -udi terms and conditions a« ma>
be prescribed or authorized by ihe stock
r .11 :ii() tup.M in- : unit In auihori?^ > |IB
iij.inediutc it .iiAR<.« nndor :ii(l mortgn e
- n.. 0..ri.I for Nine Million Jkillarv . ^4i(t -
'"'"j "i- fim not pxicdinjt Bnid mnonrt
approved bv ihe Interstate Com
iner'-e Coinmi.H
duly I. 1 jr.'s
.1.
id bond to be dated
loll ' is;.
Secretary.
out
■W FRFiFUAN
I remember that when I led tie* p . -id
b. law foi
TCKMIA N
league in stolen ba1-
1 tbought as
inueh oi ,i stolen base* as did of a
ha;-« hit," Kddie said. "Hiti that i
all Koue now. The only thing; the
boy. want these days is ha: • hits."
lb
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It. wi'hin the 1 «• ,i - pr/• cribi-d
Sheriff Sal — , on th- lll.'S'l'
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f su id monI b. b
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LEGAL
NOTICES
t lO'l'C" i 1 II.
which
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Hons
and triK leasehold .
in, d --crib.'d t rin-t
(July 17th.
24th, and n l st. >
i.-iiid -it ii.M
led in 1
bin von < «'.i i: ;• ,
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rin.
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nnd tlii'
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of ihe
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inc. :ts
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i-d nnd delivered. 1 will
:,! .Ii* l-ivo
pert> of
ih«
Nep.uiif Oil ('om'pr.n
I o :i' ■ i n lb" itid ■ fin
,uase. the 11ft It da
favor oi tin follow
Tie- m vaird Suppl>
Mia- Torpedo < "mp:ii:.<
' mefi an Tank oinp.oi\
Tii!-:i I'ip. .v Suppl\- I'oinp.o .v
I.. Uoiicrls ,V I N Olv.M
Ooiie; bu*ini-- • l.'-ibert Olve
togi'iher v. iih Inter*-1 on the no
old costs of nit
(I'ivi ll under I'lV b ind, lb I <•!
Jul \. h. }!•:->
,:*.| HWNBI .v Sheriff Untchin
"\'r, U . \ Miller. Ilepul y
.liiici'lfiiiis." IUk TIicmi it',
.1 II I \ 21111.
NOT .CE
•ro THE STOCKKOLHERS OF THE
PANHANDLE AND SANTA FT KAII.-
WAY COMPANY:
Von are hereoy notifled . that the Hoard
, BLACK WELL IRON &
, METAL CO.
We pay highest prices for
all Kinds of scrap iron,
I metal and pipe,
j N. Main Call 113
I
DR. H. D. IRVAN
and
! DR. LOUIS F. DODD
pi lysicians and Surgeons
Announce the removal of their
i offices to Suite 1, 2, 3 and 4
; Rex Theatre Building, Monday
May 28, 1928.
PHONE 239
We are antborlMH to Mkoonall
tie fo'lowlug caudlat.ea, aubjact t«J
the tt'Huu of the iMjmocralte PH-
ouary, July 28, l#2i,
for County Judge— dam
W. R. GOODWIN . !. -till
P. I. WAT.N'RR
H. M. noon
Kor County and Dlalrtrt OI S
0. ( . fJOOOWlN J
ON A Hit VA N
nrwr.v bivoi.iH'on *
or Sl>ertff HA<1 la* CalltMW""
JOC OWNBKV
J. W. (Joli.iuy) JONKK
CI.ACDB SMITHKits
K. L. f.ANTRON
W. H. (Rill) IJVTKS
R. T. .Ii tCV
M. K. (Brownie) BROWN
^or Couuiy iai AfttieBoor
H. B. liASATF-R
T. A. CARTWRIOHT
I I). li. AI.BTN
f'or ( ouuiy Superintendent—
MIS ONA MANAHAN (
'•'or ( (himy Treasenrer—
J. M. JlFinOKOOKK. Jr.
MIts. SAM.MY T. hTONE
^'.lr ( tiiiiity Attorney— (
HKKItKRT K HCBLKTT
J O. COOKE
I . n. WORKS
(Por lt«'-i:ie.i iloa)
H l.'NRY ii. M Y KKB
1 (.'or JIlHlrlct Attorney
J. A. HOI.>U2S
< . H. WOHTMAN
CA'ltTIS OOL'OI.ASS
for Couiilv Coinmtabluiier—
Prfflnd Xo ii
WI1.I. ORUICS
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\ M. STONt
GKO. ( IIM INri
\ l< IOC. SUA WOO
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I I.INT MU.Rtil.CON
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Crei'llii't -
I'. H I'IPKIV
I. II. (.litn) Mil.I,Kit
« I.. RIIOOMIIU.li
l or .1 tlie of tin- Ci'ine—
I'reelwft S
I., t . I It! M RINK
ai.ov/n ti i:m:r
The World War.
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FOR KENT
i OR IM.VT room hou- on .one lot
two Hide by ' i«te. will rein ; 11 ;liree i •
{JI'JU per vinont II. Cohb> Hern Id. 'Ul r.t
~ hi irk b'.l i Id ib on .M a in i-
, t'orn^t '7th. Ideallj -uitrd for , va ;c
printing *hop dairy, eic. f.«od |,0f"
l.irb cHlioK. l£',nl •"i"" I
nit,nth. t\'7ll f?ive h0"'1 otiaru .. lonv n. •
Inquire pf 'TA'J.M.x K1N*<. < \1 I %
2Jr.ir itreft, I'hone 27". ^
B'OJt" Rl'.^l • •brick'ware ho. • • ••
.daii Street 'florRei. ^ rn \\ h<.*< ■
Op.*' PUtijt*'' Amarillo. " J' !
FOR- The O Und ale J room- furui-'h
. a iuiTrL'*na fmndi : , -eleciric v/t
Ainkft lelepbone twr> Mori.- vcev :
postoff'^ "" f11'' '
HIViitiUTPnilfith.iiti'
letni
1 © 1328 by NEA Service «5S
, * rdlll
roit :
v(Missr in;
,th . «vf H ii If vow
•' roo in fuVtilshed i'.bu-
'i-e '."r- M ocl: ton ^ door-
,\pt -. 'jno-cup
fOli HRST- IiriM' 'l'wn i ' ■ ''.iM-t
llftuw wtfh yfifH 0
£<Vii.uAr molilli. -V, j - ii*''! J*T !ll v , '
,>r rnttt 2 hlnrtr- «svt ni stiril.fi • !'
Ki'lli Ml NT South 'idf "i i.i'.i. in Itii,.li*x
hnhfolS"'. Two '.MM fi..tu " ••/
Call i.t t;Hof of Mi'i'imi.
IOR HfcNT - ''iri-' v fnnM"h.>d - '
11,oin uifldrru foriiisli'.d i.nn.'H Iml.t- ' .
and .h.m #ai r with «inu. f.i.i.oii !•" '".'L"
. Carlay 4«w«lrv. I
i n;t iu'W <ii •ni' ' i'|,nw r>v-'' |
i.h.-d i..i*f f.f ►'<;
re; t ..fid " dnnr' north Ma.iti'-t V,0 j
' 4'f>' - ...... . '
I lilt HI'::t - Two rum;. r.ili 11..1I1I
I vhi I M1I11;' furl I' hi .1 in. 't 1.
1'.arn« A|...,.i.i ni .>■ • 1 -< ' 1
Offito. j
I'Olt BFKT Twii nu.ni huti-- Kid 1 '««•« '
and three'romn npnrimenlv I mxter- ju- |
,.. TIIU-.M', Ihr. . h! M
I'nvf (>, ' "V.
I (it! UT'.ST T.v. '"■■in I'll! .1 •-le.l ••
-a-, ilocti-lrli . «■■■w i- II..I '1"
s.l . fi- hall). On.' l lo.*U «>-: .md 1 '•
Bl.iok H i'.!
, fll! liT'.VT Tv 11 intini r|> rn.i't I'u
in RM'rj w'fi <i.i "I'' "■ ;-h", V' " '
Iihfd rwinl < otn/r. ''"in..i' ".ir.! K"'
If.
rot! ft!A"r • T l«r .. «'il ■ n.i'11'''' ;
room*. ii'Rft' ' ■ 1 ..
und if • "'l r*1' '•" '•• I.I'"'1-- " I
Oftiel l,(l WliitK nhnrn.
loll HK.VT Ni'" <•!<• " lu" . r"""'; j
in . .'nti-r ot tov n. « - !•. 1; !l,"l 1' .
,rer. 12.00 |> •!' il.. I K ■
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TMI HAS IIVPI'KXED
viii 1:1 M a niti:\\ sti:h in in
loi•* With N ITIIAMI'il. HAW. but
ulif in tricked into pro mining; to
niurry h'H ilDllRU K l)MAN ill one
jenr It kin* fnlltt to enrn XIIMI.IMMI
ihni he nllrtfeM her fntlier cheated
10to out or. iihi:\vvii:it loot iomt
kit fort title before liU dejitli und
\III4«IMA J« left destitute.
Mir iihwuk her Jewelry und OI.I-
\KH (TTTnit promUON to lovest
the money for her. Slit* weekw
uurk without MUeeenii, nod dUro*-
irm thut DH.VN luu bribed the
ftftn.cj- not to hel|i Iter. OLIVIIH
kiiiim her roiindenee and iihowa
her uitentbin which Mill, rt'MetitH,
but he doeM not like the niij kin
model. f'HIIII. trenlM him.
Hluilly \ IKtll VIA obtnfiiM n po-
sition mite like*. Shortly nfterwiird
* he in obnreed by (T TTi:ifS wife
tilth IrylHk to nlicuHie hN nffee-
lion*.
She np|ieaU to trim to explnin,
nod dcmtiJidH tin necountlite of her
InveMtnientk. lie <>oiifen.seN thut he
kni not niude miy money for her.
but promlMew her any nmonnt If
* he *\ i 11 r*«i jiwiit with him. She
denounce* him nod lenve* hit of-
* ce.
KOH t;rsT lour MM.in
.'I reel ii'iiin high ' h.ool ^ _• 1
< biroprnctor. l'oiloel. buibbn
1 OH Itl 'vT Tv.'o f.irni-^'d' r<
uienM with -iH and i iff hi ft
#16 per ntonin A pari men. •"
\ part iifu'v.
I nil 1(8 .jT gnardin : h 4
in Sanfi rd. Te-.j - ii 111'' 1' "
irijr bourd#r.s >vill P"> 'OM 10
1(. r. Sniith, sanfoid. I<
ttnent.
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l • :>
plat*
hou'-'a •
I 'VI • ■
up
tni >* %oy:tftre ns sbip hoxiesM. Till*
MC|inrn tion, together with the
• I ITHR iitTnlr und the hiiMimder-
miindlntc n lion f f'llllll. oiiitrn a
lo %' ern' i| our ret u liicli Ik not
Hiended before VIIICilXIA no lift.
She nod MRIi both suffer, lint
Iter work mid flte hope of tetOnuc
nl'l from u friend of her fiitlter,
<!. I). IiIiH.M, In lliiitl. help her
• iidure the lienrtnelie.
\rrlvluu: nt lliiitl. *lie t;oe* out
f< tlie home of I,Kit;!! lint tlnd«
the nlniitutlon terribly run down,
I i:ii.H in iiiilte III. und \ IKt.t\l\
eoiuen nwfiy In dcNpnlr wlieo Nbe
ri";illfe* tlmt he U In no poftillon
to help lier rnlwe the hundred
t hoiiMii nil,
XIW tiO 0\ WITH TIIR STORY
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■\7'IRf!lN*IA was sadly tlisap-
• pointed. Natliatjlt'l's loiter liml
told her notliini; of lils feplins; fur
her ... It larked tenderness.
It was entirely In lite nature of
tfie repressed conversations ttiat
had usurped their old. free ex-
rliange of oontldenees after Niel's
dlsenvetv of her association with
Oliver.
! that It felt like that and he had) Suddenly a pair of arms opened j with a feeling of having stepped
1 replied that she mlfilit visualize her rout before iirr and site walked j forever from a paradise to which
nerve torture so if she wished, If! blindly into tlietu. They closed | there i.; uo re-entering.
she would promise to think of the j about Tier, held her with her face j Heartless, cold, unreal—call her
horses as intruders that she must 'pressed tight against a rough over- , what, he would, lie loved her. Dis-
lianisli quietly, and never once feel coat while Nathaniel confessed his ,.pSppot. hate, contempt, all had
that they wore beyond her control, j Joy at having her back. failed liitn when he sought to use
Virginia smiled them away, I Happiness surged over Virginia ! ,|u;m to t,,ar j,er „ut of his heart,
willed herself not to suffer because , like an ether thai wiped our every- jjer ja(1# W.-)B sweet, her voice
the thing she had set out to ac- thing buf this ^reat, this Indescrib- jov,.|y Nathaniel de-
abie. relief of being with Niel ;pjsp(1 lliB1Re,|f because ihrv en-
aga'n- : thralled him, but he had not sue-
But trouble does not vanish until | ceeded in loosening the leusli that
erlek Dean he would thank His -rt is conquered. Nathaniel knew i bound him to her.
stars she had found out in time j jiotliing of Virginia's momentarily j it was impossible really to be-
tliat she wanted a rich husband. | overwhelming joy. He only V.tu w ijeve what he knew of her.
Virginia had accepted the price j that she broke from his em! :■ ice Virginia grieved deeply for him
of her father's honor. There was i before he was ready to release her. I as the taxicab carried her uptown,
no way to escape now. Before the and looked at him with eyes al- .\n(| siie grieved for the lost hours
end of March she must become the ready wiped ot truth. they might have shared together,
wife of the man she despised. ^ "How good of you." she mur- lit spite of all she had done to
1 lie Agena would return to New ,(j cli<ln't expect you/' protect, him from the tlnal hurt he
Nathaniel clamped his lips close. I would experience when he learned
and scanned her face through nar- she was going to marrv another
rowed eyelids for a few seconds. | man. he must go through the or-
"l know you didn't," he replied, j deal just the same.
Despair became her constant with a short, rasping laugh. ' Rut His pain would not be softened
companion during the remainder of i m such a poor fool that I came i by the weeks of her absence. Tlie
the cruise. But no one on the ship, anyhow." cruise had been a needless, a use-
"Coming up to my hotel'.'" she i less sacrifice all around.
asked indifferently. Virginia obtained her key af the
No, I'm not,'' he growled. "I've desk, exchanged greetings with the
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eoiupllsh seemed done.
Niel was not unhappy. When
1 lie heard ot her marriage to Fred-
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short weeks alter that day in
Hit Orm rniiienlR her in to ico I which to make $100,UOU. It. was
hopeless.
excepting the doctor, knew that she
was suffering. For her protection
he circulated carelessly-dropped re-
lle was furious with himself he-
hotel attaches whom she met, and
went to her room with the knowl-
edge that she had made a mistake.
She might as well have lived her
cause he could not resist lingering year of life to the fullest—the cost
would be the same.
She had not started to get her-
niates concerning her health—the ily,| enough. But I'll lake a taxi
tropics did not agree with her . . - with you, and drop ore at the
touch of sun . . . too much work, studio-."
His campaign had a beneficial re-
sult. Thoughtful passengers re-
laxed their demands upon Vir- in her company.
glnia's attentions and no one He hail come because he could
quizzed her about her pallor and not keep away. He had meant to
nervousness. groet her with 110 more warmth anil put away, before there was u
Virginia no longer felt herself than she herself displayed. rap on her door and she opened it
urging the .ship to speed by men- He wanted to turn on his heel to see ( hiri Mond standing in the
tally conceiving herself down in and walk away. And he hadn't been hall. ^
the furnace room furiously feeding able to do it. He took some prid" I know 1 m rushing >ou. the
coal to ihe lire as she had done on in his refusal to accompany her to ^ pirl said before \irgiuia co"ld re-
her hotel, but it hardly made up
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her things unpacked
the way from Havana to l'ort an
Prince. She'd have preferred not
to return to New York until Ihe end
of her year of freedom.
It would he easier to be parted
rover front her surprise sufficiently
for his weakening enough to go as to speak. "But I wanted to lull; to
He hoped, mid Virginia failed to from Nathaniel by distance than
are. that It. was ironical, that she by a love grown cold.
was having a tine lime.
He spoke of Ills work, nothing wi's
far as his studio,
Virginia was mired in a strange
mixture of emotions. She was
elated one moment because his love
had endured despite her casting tossed it onto the bed. rilbheit t«i
But the day came when the ship him to the spell of her rival, and her shaggy, bob and settled her>elf
berthed in the home port, j depressed the next because she in the only comfortable chair in the
you before you saw Niel."
Virginia stepped back and bold
the door open for her to ^nter.
Chlrl came in. pulled off her hat.
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could not. reveal her elation to him. ( room before she said another word.
No matter now what he said or Ihen site asked for a cigarc'
"I'm sorry," Virginia saitl. "I
moment, when he haven t any.
Von wouldn't," tlie other re-
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definite. The bad weather she was There was the red tape that de-
luckv enough io escape. The j layed Immediate landing, and then
artists' ball and, near the end: ! Virginia was back again, filled with did she would know that he loved
Chil i's a peach. Been a little mingled yearning lo rush- to Na- her. That our
off my appetite but. she keeps me | thanlel and reluctance to see him. held her in his arms with time
going with stuff she says 1 ought She had not written to him. She strained fervor betrayed him. lie tumid,
to have. I think I used to misjudge could not write in the vein he had was her man, her man'
her. Remember Ihe time we talked ' employed. Silence would help to Her heart sang the words in a
maintain the impression that she paean of enchanted ecstacy. But
was growing Indifferent toward
him. For these reasons She had
stilled her longing to reach him
by mail.
He could ascertain easily enough
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were both wrong and that Ihe kid's
full of gohl-dnsl."
Virginia finished Ihe letter,
folded it and put it nwav. T^iero
was a dull, heavy oppression in the
region of her heart and a band
seemed tightening round Iirr head
Breathing was difficult and painful
Wisely she had chosen to read the
letter In the privacy of her state-
room. but remembering the doctor's
warning against letting herself go.
she closed her eyes, clenched her
accustomed had she become to
living one character In her heart
and another for the world lo see
that Nathaniel never heard the
sonir, or even
Well, I won't he able to
get it across quite so well without
a smoke, but I think It's for the
good of all hands to have It out."
She crossed her km ind threw
herself hack in the chair while nhe
regarded Virginia with a set grin.
Virginia poised Iipim If on Ihe
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uspeitcd its exis edge of the bud near the end, and
leaned on the footboard.
if he wished to know, she consoled
herself when she thought of I lie
To him she whs just, a cold, in
different, uninterested girl whom he
wclcomelcss homecoming she was hail kissed against her \\:ll.
inviting. But she did not expect
to see him at the pier.
She was long In leaving the ship,
having remained to speed her
"guests," and to receive their ex
They rode to his studio In
silence t Iiht was broken only by an
occasional remark from "lie or the
other. Nathaniel did not invite her
to enter, though Virginia both
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bauds and waited calmly for (he pressions of gratitude for a pleas
little horses that, were stumping j an' voyage.
their hoofs up and dowu her nerves She walked llslleuidv down tjic
She knew Intuitively that Chlrl
had not come here at this hour for
any light purpose. It must concern
Niel, They had nothing else lu
common.
Virginia decided not to tell her
that she already hail nevn hint
"i dare say Niel hasn't written
Chili Vie-
hoped and feared that he would voo siivibing about it,"
(j(l ,.0 gaa. "Well, (hJURs hare changed
She
drove away with a Utile nod since you went on your delightful
to leave her. j gangplank without a glance at "the through the door he had closed be- soul Ini n > i n
Slia bad told the medical man j pier which was nearly deserted. | hind him a door he had closed! (Io lie toiiliiuieil)
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