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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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READY MADEJMF BY STANTON 8 Ifl tht Om Wh6 (o Mi in dfdtjf to Aft Waft Alton. wuiMni rtfil flftd JhNIIM. Chapter 81 MRS, STEELfc A6AIN iLABVS giggled, She Wat Itlffed In her facile Whit a Laurie Wast Fancy tog been married to this man before he lift Australia, and never hating talked about him at all. Why, He was the most ftilvo had ever come across! She had the most curlottii feeling herself. It Was like being in a room with a bomb and never knowing when It was Ing off, The telephone rmtig.

Moore had a moment of curious panic for a hero. He signed to "Answer it, please! If a news- ipaper man, say I'm not receiver off!" "Hello!" said Gladys's tight and clear but very ordinary voice. "Mr. Rex Moore? Ill Bee!" "It's a lady," she said, patting down the receiver. "Mrs.

Steele." Rex went to the telephone with a heave ot his shoulders. you! 6h, what a relief!" Wanda Steele's high-pitched voice, with the little drawl, and at the moment a throb of emotion. 4 Tve just seen on the tape-machine in the hotel that you'ra back. 1 bad to ring up. 1 wanted, to be the first one of your friends to greet you, and to say you hero!" "Please, "cut that out!" Moore gave a shamefaced laugh.

"I'm feel ing blue because 1 had to leave my comrade over in France. He did just as much as I did. He's a splendid fellow." "You're much too modest How proud your Wife innst be of you! Do give her my love." "I will when I see her. She's out to dinner with a friend. You see, I came back unexpectedly." "Oh, you're alone? I suppose you wouldn't come round here, just to have a little chat? It would be a pleasure." Why had he said that? He was with himself.

And yet he 'found, himself accepting Mrs. j'Steele's invitation, tho last thing he nad Intended to do. "Thank you very much, I should Mike to come for a few minutes. We -must have'seemed very rude the way we pat off our dinner the other day." He turned to Gladys. It was a relief to get out of the flat.

He felt Inexplicably shy of this lovely girl with her great blue-grey 'eyes thai looked at you so queerly, as If she could see right through you. From the first he didn't find her symps thetlc. He had an idea that she could be very nasty if she chose. He could not Imagine tier being Laurie's sis "If Laurie comes in before I got back, please tell her that I've gone round to call on Mrs. Steels at Clar Idge's Hotel," he' said.

Gladys gave her little giggling laugh. "You're one of the boys, aren't you? You don't lose much time." interview with Wanda Steele boutjd to be embarrassing When he reached -the hotel Moore almost back. But be had bet-ter get it over, This woman mus have a call on him. He mns always feel a worm in her presence She looked radiant, all In sof grey, her eager red lips parted in a smllo of welcome, her dark eyes de- von ring bis face. But almost at once she began to reproach him.

"Rex, bow could you have sent me money? Crude bank thou sand pounds! It broke my heart. Do you think you could really" repay me like that? And with-such cold, bus! ness-like words? I felt I could never age you again. 'But when 1 beard you were back tonight, I was too couldn't help myself." She was not actually crying. she held her handkerchief to her eyes, "Wanda, you mutt try; to, understand," he said firmly. "I should lose al; my self-respect I did ypu what I can, Tour care and kind is Impossible.

But the tnofley yoti oft 1 cafi do. PleaSS don't Bake nil liy it agtlft, dd not repay It, I Urn a befgaf and Wastef y6fl tofik pity on. not fair- ta me, 1 dbfi'l that waft nearly You must on it aft a nest fneftt You mttit hate ipeM a tune oh me." Ret Moore did.vat know he would hot hate laid these that made Wands Steeie hate almost Bneh AS she loved htm, 1 dofi't feel 1 discuss it with you," she answered, with a kind of magnificent sorrow, haven't slightest idea how much money we spent We didn't think of money, neither Ferdy nor gate the money you lent the other day to a hospital, tf you Insist on sending more, 1 shall do the same." "You are unkind and unfair," he angrily. "No woman Is ever just." She laughed miserably. "is a man'ever truthful How could yon have kept me in the dark about yonr the you were with us In California? How to mention that you had a wife! And she must have thpught you were dead all the time!" Rex Moore took fright "I behaved shamefully, 1 know," he said.

"At first, I suppose I didn't remember anything about my life. And know how I Felt my blindness, only wanted to be dead to the world. "You must be utterly heartless," she said somberly. "I suppose that's why you have such a hold over women, that's why you're still everything in the world to me." "You will not understand," he In a frustrated, discouraged voice. WILL understand, Rex!" Her 1 face changed from sorrow to a smile of tenderness.

She drew nearer to him on the wide, couch, her long, pale golden face alight with attraction, her deep dark eyes caressing him. She was a clever woman, as he would never be a clever man. She was determined to get her way in the end. She. knew how to hide her passion and to show him the sympathetic affection that she might show a brother or a friend.

My dear, I am too fond of you to let you go out of my life. You mean too much to me. I want only to tor- get the oast All that you said to me I will put out of my mind as the mad-: ness of a sick man. But I want to be your friend and your wife's too. 1 want you to let me Into your lives just a little.

I want to help you It I can. So tall me that you will forget the past. Rex, as I shall do." He was touched. "Yon are generous," he admitted in a difficult voice. "But you are wrong about forgetting the past.

I can never forget what you did for He was thinking, miserably, but In a valiant effort to do the right all, I owe this woman my eyesight and my life. She has done nothing against me, only for me. It's not her fault that I'm landed In this stupid mess. She can't under-i stand that If I don't repay her the money she spent on me, I shall be less than a man. If she wants my friendship, she must have It Things will be easier when Laurie and I don't have to keep up this game any longer.

I shan't have to be acting every minute of my life." Wanda rallied him on his Introspection, and made hhn tell her details of his recent trip Into the heart of Africa. Her eyes flattered him; her voice caressed him. She restored him to self-respect And then she guided their talk back to Laurie. "It's too bad your wife was out tonight, but If you didn't let her know, It wasn't her fault, poor'girl! I am looking forward to getting to know her. 1 telephoned her twice In the first week you were away, but she was out.

I didn't like to disturb her, at her office. "I think It's 10 romantic that she should have been working for Albery all the time. And last Sunday I went to your flat, quite early, hop- Ing I could get her to come and spend the day in the country with me, but I found from the woman who was working In the flat that she and her lister had gone down to spend the week end with Mr, Albery." (Off yrtfM, Stontou) Tomorrow, KM snd Laurie Mint to a Disturbing i Believe It or Not sfefii with stattptd ftiplcy ftlfl deleted by him), posers 6f anything HAD 86 GRANDCHILDREN SIGNATURE OP OVERALL TURKEY EGGS NATURALLY SPOTTED CAN BE WASHED WHITE IN CLEAR WATER Ttffr NO LILIES IN JERSEY- THAT GROW 1 5 TO 17 FEET TALL HOW WISH) FDftTHE PURPOSE orMAKIrfc WALKINft STICKS CAT WEIGHING 35 ofilftlroft, ten rthd ft fel? ing it nice hlflcti, rvonlttBr wllh liroiiftht A blMndfiy cAkc. Those present Mr. ahtl Mlniils, MM.

fotn Atthoitr, Mnry Hoy Mlnhlft nnd family' t'nvit Minhta ftml fntnlly, Hnndy Arthur Koou nfttt fntrtlty, Wndlcy; Mrs. It. Mlnnls, Mfs, tjollc Ack- rrinnu, Mrs. nntl hotint Al ly HtHBIRT PLUMMM ABHtNOTON-Of thAt f.fop at deifisefalla Who fod! Into offlro 6ft Uit sfost of the New fieM'i popularity the 10M well naft kiftt pfeHy mneh IB the background nUPFALO 1860 Buffalo Bill (William Cody) was a Tony Express rldor, assigned to a 75-rnllo routo of rugg'ed country between Red Butto on the North Pltto River and Three Crossings ot tho Swoetwntor, Riding into his terminal one day, at the end of his 75-mllo trip; Cody found that his rullet rider was dead and that there was no one to cover the next 85 miles to Rocky nidge. "Tho Mall must go on." Cody decided to continue to Rocky Ridge, where he turned back, riding a double routo onco more, to arrive at Red Butto on sohod- ulo time.

The distance covered, 320 miles in 21 hours, 40 minutes, is considered by historians to constitute a Pony Express record. Tomorrow Ten Times Flmtborn. Family Reunions Held at Sheakleyville The Hoobler-Davlson reunion'at' the home of Kennedy Graham, drew. 77 to enjoy the dinner and tho amusements, mushball gome and music. VFrom a distance were: Mllo Davlson and family, Mr.

Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Stevenson, of Sharpsville; Bert Hooblor and fam- ily, Mrs. Baker and two daughters, of Utlca; Andrew Youngblood and family, of Cleveland; and Merle Bechdoll and Miss Mattock, of.

Moadvllle. The John DoArment family reunion was hold on tho Fourth of July at tho homo of. Mi 1 and Mrs. SanV. Fisher.

Thirty-four enjoyed a delicious dinner under the trees. afternoon was spent In bnll games and visiting. Those from a distance wore: Mrs. James Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. WlllaVd Jamos, of Alliance, Mr. and Mrs. John DeArmont, son Andrew, Mr, and Mrs.

George ot Butler; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kobort, daughter Nancy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adzlt, of Moadvlllo; Miss Mar- Ian Allen, of St.

Louis, Mo. BIRTHDAY "SURPRISE Mrs, Robocoa Mlnnls was plcusant- i muiy AftStOTS Tho utmry flulid wet last nt tho tihurolt, Rnvn fnvoflti! ptwifit told Why II fnvornil nnd Rnvo ft abort bU tigtniiliy nf thp ntithor, They wore! A ttroetltm, by WdpftF flltosl, Mthol Bmt on; SploellottN front Illawntha, Longfellow, Grivoo units The Mnn with tho Itoo, Tfidwrtrrl Mat tin! nntl blttlo Hoy Nhio, Wn- Field, nickuniiij A trpno McClood, nnd a 1'YIPiul, Wllllniti neatly, tttilli stollitri My Ituohosn, lloboH. tjQiilAn Cnlilwoll; IllrohPfl, Hobcrt Komssl, IConnotlt Itnwm, Thp tioxt mooting will 1m Mottdny ovonl'iift, July US, al tho p. ohnrcH, Dtrnoo Thompnon niuVOporRti Kelclt flro the coinmlttco. OLASS HiBUNlON Mr.

nnd Mrs. Mnrshnl Thompnon nttniidod tho of tho of IOSO of'HhijaldoyvllItt noliaol, hold ht tho homo of Mi', and Mrs, ailbi'i-t lloyt nt Clarion, July other mom- tiorB of tho olaiw who altoiidod Mr, and Ifidwln McDowell, Akion; Mr, ntul Mrn. Tiirnor, Mmiwoitli; Mr. nnd Mm. lliury nick, Dr.

nnd Mrs. L. riolwrta, Snlem! Mr. and ttodnoy Civroy, llntlloy; Mr. atul Mrs, Trnoy Mr, and Mrs.

Itnrold Qalllgor, Now Voi-nons Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Koun, llfidlcy: Alice Kolso, UttlKFS Hook Hpcmt uovtsrnl days Inat wouk In Pittsburgh. Mr, nnd Men. Will Groover, MPad- nml Mr, and Mrs, 3.

Um. bur, Grocnvlllo, Mr, and Mrs, AlllHon WhlttonboiRor, recently, Mr, nntl Afrs. V. V. Boll OH of procn- vlllc, recent collars on Mrs.

Ilobcccji Mlnnlfl, KllngonHmltn and family ot Cochrnnton woro gnontB of Clnronco Ijai'liner and fnmlly rcconlly, Mrs. Mary Kent and Dan William of YdUMKstown tho Fourth with Air. nnd Mrn, If, Tliomiwoin. Mr, iinU Mrs. Floyd Turner of Columburt, 0,, Mr, nnd Mrs.

Law- ronoo Turnur of Plttsbuigh were ro- uo I. Kiicsl.a of Mr and Mrn. John Tui'iior and an vlsltod Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Armour at Grove Tom Welden and family of Char- lorol liavo returned after upending a wook at the F.

It. May home, WHInrd Armour and family, and Fllzaboth Armour of Moadvllla contly visited tho M. Armour Vcine. Mr. and Mrs.

WeighV Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Weight' and children of Cbarlorol oallad at tho ft'-fls Wndcllo home recently. Mrs. Ralph Turner, Mrs. Merle.Mo- fhey did toftn some semblance 6f to Hue? Long 6ft the night the LwilnlfiriA leflMftf (orcoti the ienate ttt reinain up ill flight while he fllibtiltefed agnlnit tho NttA Aitehslon feloltttldhi And later, in high humor they btod at a local ottib ta comwetnofate (he event at a Other than thai, however, they have maintained a discreet Thoro'i ono notable the ft i ImmaeHlately gtoomod Jnaenh f.

OUttey Of the flrst democrat elected to tho senate front that state alnee 187B. His Bill List ITHIN lets than a year front the time he entered the senate, Joe Guffoy probably wilt tee a piece ot legislatldn which bears his name and which hat been hailed as one ot the most far-reaching proposals ever suggested to congress, written into law. Is the Quffey-Snyder coal Mil, designed to stabilise the bituminous coal mining Industry and whleh may a pattern ter future at- Kuin, Ralph Andui-non attanttad llui funeral of Uiolr undo, Hint Wll- iwn, at Moadvllle, Mr, and Mm. Gtllutt thu past two weeks with ut Townvlllo, Mrs, Barney, X. nml Mrs.

Qettlo, Oaifar Mrn, Qtinrgo AdaniN, daughter Dorothy, un JaokHdn ot Jnutuotk and Will UCROH, of BA- wore guoatii of relatives onn Mm, Raloh rot nod to Buffalo after a fnw days' "Jslt nt tho'CJoorgo Wrlgbt' home, Their children Polly Ann and Buddy, wont homo with Ui'VU niter spending BoWral weokn horo, nnd Mrs, George Ware of Ohio spent a fow days with his brother, Li, and Mrs. Wan. Mrs, Addlo Williams and Mr. and Mrs, Glon MoMoater of Cochrnnton wore dinner uuosts ot Mr, and Mrs, Mario MoKcan, Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bcohdoll and Mi-s, Burl Chess of Salem oallod at tho O.

Graham homo Tuesday evening. 1 Martin Cnrlnon and family have rotuvnocl from Warren, Smlthport and JUrndforJ, whore they visited frloiulH. Albort OMiorno and family were Sharon vtuitora, rocontly. Nowton of Bllwood oame Tuesday to spend a tew weeks at tho W. te Newton home.

Mr. and Mm. Charles Miller Ot Brontwood oollct! recently at tho E. Rttick bomn. Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. ColliM, daiigh mm I6i mM pDvvvu 4 fie theughi i Cams knOWtt lit Heed take ttvit thl at PAnfofi, Quay Midi! Me to anlntatid tatloB a meaiurlng action, ift ttftti i ley, HtstAhlne. in vanlm and lottv id MnitevMrtabii ta aid i I tarles.

It Uit eenate to him WMM.Uil with pride and Int New Dealer. The barons of Penierlvai do not him. They sentlally he le a' training and an execative ot blc tor OhWlys and Mr, Collins were recent and Mrs, ITonald Smith i Mr, nnd vlllo, called on Don V6Mw end Walter Armour Mid fmmllr won of Mr. and Mrs. Nevln and a their grandfather, 3, B.

Mm. Jay Stewart, Jatnon Reges and, wore guueta at i homo at Kllgore, Friday. B. Gralmin, son Eddie' Vunw spent MondttyX 1 Lake Erie. 4 JMW Paden ot Qrecnvilio i post week at the W.

-Tti '3 Mro, McCabo and'i Httshutgh wero week-end' and Mrs. 0. H. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Robert Bnuninn, Br.

and fi Robert Bauman, and fwni picnic dinner at, the homo on the Fourth, Mr. nnd Mm. Fredericks Silver Crock, and of Mt-ndvlllo roesti Wgbt on Tuesday; BOW WAiraKDIij, The Parry Townahlp Schooll accept proposals (or stoim Ing the Hadley school tmlldlhifcl bids must be In by IJ.rn. Jotl The board the Joot any or all MdeV John. H.

R. D. 4, Or Ail Kinds of Service by Reliable Biuioew Places of GreenviUe and Vicinity, A. E. CANNON AVQTIONKIBR QreeavUle, Pboae Kepjiftrd J.

MUSURUSH A 71-M Clarence Young AU Pa- Ambulance LQUT8JBNHJ8BB FUJVSRAUI Miaa Florence Miller VISITING NURSE Phone 668 Automobile Service PUNN BATTERY SHOP Qltm Ntw A the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER i I vteclt, eft "the. mm Chester6dds are but not flat, That's one reason And they have plenty of being harsh, That's another reason Everybody knows Satisfy H-. I 1 i j' I.

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