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DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, PAGE SEVER Classified Ads FOR FOR $75. 1514 St. ll-10-3t FOR.SALffi:—Canary blrda, guar- niteed singera. G. C.

Murphy 11-9-St FOR model refrlg- like new. Write Box 2, 'FOR laying hens, mostly Plymouth rocks, caU af- 6 p. m. J. M.

Mill ll-9-3t tur- Notify Ell K. Zook, Bells- Pa. Pnone Allenavlllo 328. Indian cycle; also aviation style leather (acket, like new, aize 40. Harry 'onse, Alexandria.

FOR cabinet rid porcelain table. Mrs, Bottomfield, 1006 Mifflin St. Phone log. Call after 5 p. m.

Mrs Alton R. D. 1, Huntingdon. 11-8-10, 7OR SALE: Modern Shultshouse trailer, 1940 model, fully equipped, electric lights, good condi- Call Alexandria 2833. SALE: Guernsey 6 years old, male calf 2 yeeks old by side.

Phone 909-R-12. Allan Knode, R. D. 1, City. 1-9-31.

''OR SALE: Parlor heater, china loset, buffets, tables, dressera end .11 kinds of furniture. Ebersole'a econd Hand Store. Opposite ll-12-3t OR piece oak dining oom suite, Electrolux or, mower, child's desk and hair and other items. 1423 loore City. ll-10-2t.

'OR combina- ion kitchen cabinet, gray enam- range, oil stove ind child's crib. All in A-l. con- iltion, Mrs. Minnie Baird, Mill FOR SALE: National cash register; large Heatrola, will heat 7 or rooms; studio couch; pop ce cream dipper; display shelves. '2 W.

Water Mt. Union. "OR SALE: Farm in Juniata town- hip, 4 miles from Huntingdon. 5 acres part timber, good build- r.gs, lights, water in house. Young taring peach orchards, other ruits and berries.

Frank N. Jk-nderson. S06-7th Hunting- cm. LOST and white Beagle up, 5 mo. old.

1945 license. Leser Weyant, Aitch, Pa. R. D. 3LOCK and Watch repairs.

All i'inds, prompt guaranteed. 17 Jefferson St. Mt. Union, Subscribe for The Dally News hree cents per copy. AUCT8ON11R (Moo) McCloin Pine Grove Mills, ft.

WANTED WANTltD: Whits clean cotton rags DAILY, NEWS OFFICE, 325 St. 10-24-tf WANTED: Gunfl. Don Marks. 7th St. WANTED: Clean whlU rags.

Mt, Union Timea Office, Mt, Union. WANTED: Used furniture, piitnoi. Alex Neuder, Saxton. WANTED TO BUT: Used automobiles and trucks, Highest paid. Snow's Mt, Union.

WANTED: Old dishes, chests of drawers, blanket chesta, Roberts Antiques, 510 St. Pick-up truck or small car. Must in good condition, Ford's Service Station, R. D. 1, HopsweU.

WANTED: Unfurnished room, must. north light, preferably down town. Call 761-R. or disabled horsaa, cows, mules. Call L.

Vogt's Rendering Works, Lewistown, Pa. 11-6-tf HELP WANTED WANTED. Kitchen help, day and night. Mark's Restaurant. HELP WANTED: 2 waitresses for daylight work, over 21 yaars Also 2 short order cooks or assistant cooks, not too much experience necessary.

Both males and females may apply. Simpson's Restaurant, Huntingdon. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE: Nine acre farm in Shirley Township, five small buildings, fruit trees Write Mount Unioa Times. FOR SALE: House, 216 Mifflin 6 rooms and bath, hot water heat. Also furniture.

Call before 7 p.m. 216 Mifflin St. FOR SALE: House 10 mi. from Huntingdon, 7 rooms, hot water furnace. 2-car garage, large garden, real bargain, can be financed, immediate possession.

J. Payne Ba.rree. ll-9-7t FOR located 321 Mifflin St. Lot. 50x100.

brick building readily converted into apartments or duplex. 3 car garage and storag-e. New hot water heating plant. Cemented cellar. Good neighborhood.

Have good reason for selling. Assistance in financing if needed. Call 839, Owen D. Bechtel for appointment to inspect. Important Information FOR WOMEN Instruction.

Ne-ed great for Practical Nurses for full or part time. Opportunity to train at home. Experience and high school education not necessary. Ages 18 to 60. Instruction under supervision of registered nurses.

Prominent doctor -is Medical Consul tant. Nursing supplies included. Information free. Write Wayne School of Practical Nursing. 220 paper.

REGISTERED SPENCER CORSETIEPv Correct Posture Relieve backache witfi Individually designed Spencer Health Support. Write for ties booklet FLORA J. Phone Saxlon, Pa. SPENCER Dress Corsets and Health Supports Individually Designed meet your special needs for free booklet E. Reese Smith 51 E.

Market Street Phone 210 fttoiint Union, Pa. NOW DISPLAlTf) CHRISTMAS CARDS COX ASSORTMENTS Seals and Wrappings HIXSON'S Union National Bank Bldg. SlL, STITT ISETT Radio and Electrical Appliance Repairs Prompt and Efficient Service on Joha Large or Small pick up Radios to he repaired 1020 Wash. St. Phone 513 LENS DR.

St. A. U'OLVBERG Optomelric Eye-Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Complete Service Phone 2-0175 1433 Twelfth AJtoona, Pa, AUCTIONEER H. L. HARPSTtR PINK GROVE MULLS Phone State College Prompt attention griven to all sales IVAN PARK INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, AutomohlJe, Casualty, M'orkrnan's Bonds.

Office hours 0 a. m. to p. m. Kvenlngs by appointment Phone 30-R-8 Three fhe Old fteltahle Mount Union Monument Works M.

E. Prop. Phone S8-M Quality Monuments Tho Only Authorized Rock oi Ages Dealer in thn County An UKAI.EB, offprn yon "Rock Of ARCS tMemortals" with the additional guarantee of a century old firm. We handle only reliable granite nnd marhle. CJome horn.

Go away satisfied. Beaver's lVl.niiirni<(if flimtlngtiiin, PH. RAD3O PROGRAMS -WEAF- -WABC- :15 :30 7:00 7:15 7:30 1:15 8:45 9il5 16:00 18:30 18:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 LyU to iftttt tovrelJ Supper Gink W.Vtudsreaok Red Birbw RerM. H. V.

Aiwrici CiTtlcijt Jimmy EUwaor SteW, Barltw. NelioH Eddy, DftnVoorkttjOrcfc Infanattioa, Pluie, Bifl HtnldiB. Joiepliini Antone, Reinkold Scdmidt Doctor I. qnir, Jinny McCliKT. Newt, K.

Binjtiart. Richard Duke Ellin tWi Mam Newt, DertlUr Sports, Lomm ABIWM Newi, Frank Bill Briadl, jporrt. Bnlldaf DrammoHcj, mi, He i Wcrtr SWUck Holww Gabriel Heslter.newi Real Storin. SpotFiffcl Bindii We(k. Elnu'i AlCtlM StlBW, Talesl, Robt.

Stutter OreJi. Newt, Van DeYeale- Herald Tribune Emfl ColentiVc Orchtitn. Newsi W. Kiernan Hemi7 Morgii Nawi ud Sanrtt. CkarfM Ckaa, ileadlin EdilioB.

Raymond Swiaj. Tki Leia Rancar. Un Atmw Hetlda Hspptr Pacific A. BMieal. America: Joka B.

Clunejr Orckf 1. 0. for Antriea Haaiier Hop Rex Manp'ra'i Wn. Gailnor Sportt, Hani. Tt.Ikj Frtnkia Qtiftcy ftawi Jinny CarroU Siap Eilsta World Tsdayj otwt Jack Snifk Tliaiki t.

Taalu B.VH.wj, Pop Hai Dark TkaaUri Raxlw, Rabcrt Towfff Guild: Grw nd Am War, Victory Leaa prof. and analjin. Brooki, lettft Dansy O'Neill Skirley Reid, Tomorrow 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:45 10:30 10:45 11:00 llrl'S 11:30 11:45 WEAF i World jack Arttiar, Newi, C. McCaHky. Rod FOB mi Fellj witi Ed Adel.ia.

H.wltj Qajtime Clanio Robert St. Lfwtog. Rotit Life Joyce JordiB FttA Show. a Bsrrr David Harnra WOR 710k Venn, P. Bruklait wilk Bcroriiy Diek) eewt, 8:55 Newt, Fraziw HOB! Brng Crosby, Alfred W.

Newt, H. GladitoBe P. Robinjou TeBo-Teal Qoie. Health talk WJZ 770k Ttra Fitijeratdi Ml it Talk, 8iS3 Brtakf.it Clnb witV DM McReOl Mj Trne Slory, drama; Hjmni All Chnrche! l.ilfcning Pott Brenenan's Break- fail in HollywMd Newi.GilberlMartrn Ted MaloiM WABC 880k Phil Ceok Margaret Artem. Newt, Bok Arlknr Godfrey, nnW VaJient Udy Lifkt tk.

Wmten Amanda Second A tif Aunt Stotiet AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 11-13 Noon 12:15 12:30 1:00 1-15 1-30 1:45 2:01) 2 '15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3-15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 (fewis DOB Goddard tfagg) McNellU ClcQEBl R. AHlee, House and Sennte Marr M. McBride. Morgan The Gaiding Light. Woman io White.

AD Churches Woman of America Ha Perkiru Pepper Young Right la Rackitage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Janet YonngWidder Brown When a Girl Marriei Portia Faces Life. Jntt Plain BiH Front Page Farrcfl. Ntwi, William Lane Richard Maxwell. Clement R. Alike, and Senate Musical Jack Bnndy's Album Paalft Stone John J.

Anthony. Newi, Cedric Foiler Queen for a Day: Jack Bailey Martha Deane. Rambling wiOl Better Half Matinee, Tiny Ruffner. Food Fornm Dr. Walter Eddy.

Uncle Don Superman Captain Midnight. Tom Mil Advenftirei Glmsonr CKR ArrjoeHe Clement R. Alike, Home and Senate Mews, Richard Strent Conilance Hennett. Galen Drake 4t John B. Kennedy.

Elbe! The Never ForgeJ, drama Hot Scilcn: World, Flcih, Father Smith Ladiei Be Seated: Johnny Olsen. Jack Bcrch Show. Darid Hop Harrt'gan 1 erry and the Pirates Dick Tracy Jack Armitrong Tennesier Kate -Smiik; 3i S'uter Cletnent R. Attlee, Home and Senate Lif Can Be Beaatif n) Perkini Newi, M. Macdonatd Young Dr.

Two on a Cine. Perry Maion. Roiemary, Tena and Tim Time to Remember Personally ll'i Of Ike Recnrd Sing Along Ctiib. Party: Ar! LinVletter; Hal Wintcn, Feature Sfory Gateways to Mnsic: 'Carmen' CimarroB Tavern Sparrow A the Hawk REPORTS FINE YIELD OF CORN Walter Lane, Ehirteysburs-, reports a yield of 204 baskets of ear corn per acre from his small farm of which arres are in corn this year. Mr.

Lane's chief interest is poultry. His friends have expressed the fear that too much poultry manure on a small a.creage would da.mage the crop but for four years Mr. Lane reports successively larger yields, this one the largest so far. The varieties were hybrids. Tmra 9.19 and Iowa.

615. It May 24th. The rows are thirty-eight FOR FOR SALE: International D-30 dump truck. license, good tirss. Good condition.

Adam J. Black, Broad Top. Phone Saxton 2S-R-11. FOR OWsmobilg Kerlan. Hydramatic drive.

Esrel-- )pnt ronrtition, Very Hood rubber, E. Rayrroft, Dudley. Phoeri b'axton 21-R-21. Inches apart and the stalks There jvere practically no nubbins or inmattire corn. Mr.

Lane's hens and hng-s will use the corn. RELIEF PAYMENTS IN HUNTINGDON LEGAL NOTICES AJDMmiSTRATTX'8 NOTICE Kstats of KENNETH YOHN, tate of Tell Twp. deceased, Letters of administration on above estate having; been granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to Haiti estate will please make Immediate payment, and those having: claims against the wll! present them without delay for settlement to MARY J. YOHN, Shade Gap, Admr, or to W. H.

Trucle, Attorney Huntingdon, Fa. NOTICE NOTICR Is hereby given that application has been made to Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, by BLUB WHITE LINES, (A.239BO, Folder Jl), a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the additional right to transport, as a common carrier, persons, their baggage and express, newspapers, and mail, such aj can be transported without removal of seats, via the following routes; Route between the city of AJtoona, Blair County, and the Borough of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County beginning in the City of AHoona, thencs via Highway Route 220 to the Borough of Tyrone, thence via HIg-hway Route 350 to the intersection with Highway Route 22 at Water Street, thence via Highway Route 22 to the Borough of Huntingdon; and a route between the Borough of Duncansville, Blair County and the Borough of Cresson Cambria County, beginning In the Borough of DuncansviJle, thence via Highway Route 22 to the Borough of Cresson; with the right to render shuttle service and through service without the change of buses between any points on the proposed routes and the applicant's presently certificated routes. A public healing upon Ihis application will be held in the Courthouse, at HoJlidaysburg, on Thursday, November 29, 1945, at, 10:00 a.m., when and where all persons in interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire. BLUE WHITE LINES INC. INC.

McNESS, WAI-LACE NURTCK State Street Building Harrisburg, Pa, Attorneys for Applicant 11-12-lt Ramsey E. Black, State Treasurer, reported that direct relief payments made to needy residents of Huntingdon County during the week ended November 3, 1945 show an increase of 54.50 over those of the previous week. Payments for the wppk totalled 531 P.30 which wns more than those of the comparable week of last year. Payments by the Bureau oi'- Assistance Dis- bnrspments in (he St.aLe Treasury Department, fol.ow; current week 59 checks; previous week $314,80, 58 checks. NORRTS KINDER GA.RTEN SCHOOL: Opening' November 15.

Specialized instruction In pre- education for children of klrdergarten age. Morning classes. Enrollment now open. For personal interview phone 273-M. Pearle S.

Norris, M. Director, Washington. Huntingdon. KU-WTAGTS SALE Wednesday, Nmwnher 14 Starting at JO a. m.

Basement of FirM Oletiiodlst Churci- RpnetH. W. S. r. S.

KOTLt'K My wife, Doris Ruth Null, formerly Doris Until Richardson, having left my bed anri board. I will not he responsible for any bills c'mtrnctpd by her. PHILIP A. NULL RUMMAGE SALE Friday, November 16 beginning' at 9 a. m.

ARCADE BUILDING G. A. B. Circle 201 USE 666 PREPARATIONS PrJcen NOT, 13, M. 1MB, Richer Than Ever Before ViUnlin envichetl by addition oi 400 U.

S. P. per pint concentrated itoni fine iresli luilk. Ensy to whip. Ideal food for hahiei.

Try it today! Evaporated Milk 10 83 Kraft Velveefa Cheese 21c Shredded Wheat Pride of Farm Catsup Fancy Mixed Huts 45c 12-DT. 14-M. bottU Early June Peas Sauerkraut Creamed Horseradish Gold Seal Bread Crumbs No. 2 can Me Parfalt C-nz. lioille 14-nz.

pkg. Penna. Red Label Full bodied, finer flavor, preferred by out of 4 Acme customers. tfSCO Heat-Flo Roasted POTATOES Size lb. bag 24 2 Ibs.

47o You'll (lie iinns'Tit n.ivnr sweet and asco Selected Sweet Potatoes 4 25c Idaho Potatoes an purpose I0 lbs 53c Kraut Cabbage 5l Celery Cabbage lb lOc Washed Turnips 3 bf lOc Sweet Flavorsome ORANGES 2 45c nnnn NFWC JUST RECEIVED UUUU 11L 0 SHIPMENT OF FRESH PORK LOINS Center Cut Roast or Chops 37c fisi Orange JL Pekoe pkg. SAUSAGE Point SAUERKRAUT New Crop lb IT r.ASTS! SLICEO BACON Army Style (1'ltiasr 3 minutes) Shoulder Roost Point-Free BEEF ROASTS 51, Hnne- Icss lb 29' Chuck Roast lb. 22 7 Inch 26' Rump Roast Hone- It'SN ib. WOOD MQUH), rAKI.ETS. SAI.VE.

NOSE UROl'S USE ONLY AS UIRECTEU X. S. GATKS RADIO REPAIRS Prompt ifuaranteed repairs, fube -testing, "tune-ups" in your hornp, N. S. Gatps, I H.

HuniiiiRdon. have, PLEXTV OF TIHIC CHAINS CAR HKATTCRS TIRES AND TliBES for cnrs, trucks and tractors Snal-heam Hits Badprlps nnd 10 inch Wheels for Cnrs 16" ami '30'' Wheels for truck Trailer Axles STOCK OF NEW AJs'D USED PARTS GREENLAND'S GARAGE Three Springs, i'a. Plume- 21-R-i Arabian Prince HORIZONTAL 1.4,9 Pictured Arabian prince, Mohammed 13 Prosecute 14 Care for 15 South American country 16 Mountain lakes 18 Coppice 21 Tense 22 The one 24 While 26 Calcium (ab.) 27 Morindin dye 28 Part of "be" 29 Indian beaft 31 Practice 33 Regret 34 35 Perfect 38 French name 40 East, India (ab.) 41 Thus 42 Near 43 Ocean (ab.) 44 Watering places 46 Stupefy 48 Backbone 49 Test SlTajt 52 Light boat 55 Cleaning implement 57 Certain 58 Trivalent 59 ScU VERTICAL 1 Lives 2 Except 3 Tidy Yearly 5 Chest 6 Docto? (ab,) 7 We 8 Lecture (ab.) 0 Dismays 10 Piquancy 11 Anger 12 African river 37 Speed contest 39 New Zealand lake 20 Horse-shoer 23 He recently visilec! 25 His country, Arabia 28 African mountain 30 Golf device 32 Massachusetts cape i 3fi Hope 37 Lend ,38 Enmity 30 Case Goad 45 Denomination 46 Portico 47TilIe 48 Trench coir, 50 Ship's record 51 Steamship (ab.) 53 Area measure 54 Nickel (symbol) 5fi Italian river 35 51 'it I tit' S3 BO, 16 30 09 47 55 23 SATE The undersigned will offer at public sale at her residence, Mifflin Street, Huntingdon, nn Wednesday, 14, 1P45 bngirming" i't 1:30 p. m. the following household gooris: 2 piere living room suite; davenport; occasional rtiair; dining room table nnd chairs; heds nnd springs; porch furniture; rockers and odd o.hair.s; bedding; 4 dressers; hall rack; other articles too numerous to mention including a few antiques.

MRS. ESTHER LERARI) I'TIBMC SALE The nndPi'signpd will offer at public sale, 5 miles west of Pine Grove Mills, on Route 45. on the K. M. Eyer farm Rock Springs, on Thursday, November 15, 1945 r.t 10 fttlock a.

m. the following items nf porsonsl nropertj': LIVKHTorii: work horses; 11 head of cattle. Molstein and Guernsey milk cows; 2 werfl ifrf.sh in August, 3 will hp. fresh hy time of sate; three hpjfers; Hol.stein hull; 14 pigs. FA RMING IMPLEMENTS: 10-20 McCoi-mick-D 1 tractor; Oliver 3-disc plow; McCormicn-Depring hinder, 7 ft.

cut; Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; International side delivery rake; McCormick-Deering hay loader; Superior 10-hoe drill; oorn planter; MnCor- Drrring oiill.ivalnr; Black Hawk manure spreader; Olivr tractor disc hr.rrow; two 18-tooth harrows; fiO-tooth fipike harrow; Oliver No. 40 plow; wagon wit'll be; wagon with ladders; roller; sled; hnr- ne.ss for 2 horses; DP f.HIM I magnetic 2 units; Commercial milk cooler; nine milk cans; huskets and strain- 2 milk oleclric fencer; grinding stone; bag wagon; knife grindor; log chain; shovels and forks; 2 iron kel- MPK; rhiclioti fnpders; watpr fonntuin; 2 seeders; Borne rlo- 'I'er seed; somn household goods, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Liinteh will be served by the Ladies' Aid. TERMS: CASH.

JAMBS POTJ8T Auction Mir: H. L. Mrs. Stronko, Mr.s. James Brandick and (laughter Frances and Miss Lottie Tuesday evening in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Toni Ronir. A miscellnneoiis shower was held in honor of Mr.s. J.iiv- ens at her home on Knlton street. Those jire.sent wero; Mis.

x.or, Mr.s. Lucns. Mrs. FJcssio Thomas and anugliter, Airs. Lo Airs.

JVInrtin Duvorc and Victor of Mrs. Joe Cimbali.sta or Upfjnnce; Alr.s. Thornii.s Mi.s.s Hiv- cns, Mrs. Margaret 'Airs George llolubinUo, Ali.s.s McGee, Mrs. Mrs.

Jam PS JJrandU'k and dMiiglit'-r, Fnimys Bivcn.s of Mrs. received many lovi-ly woro 1 '101 iiidthrr mill Mi's. and Alr.s. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Long and visited in the iiome ot l.itug'j) parents, Mr. and Mrs. i 'lint 1. "ng, civcr Ki-hiiMh MS I'l'i-e from i ho Mrs. N.

the Mr. Auto of nil kinds. Sea tiaiigh, Orbi- J.I-12-n* Matir bj ht'A StflVlC't. JSC. MOI'IIKR'S IIFAI-TH xxvin OFTEN took mollicr with me while rehearsing my tableau for ihe revue at the knew she loved this.

The Wonder Bar presentation, a spectacle which I originated, did rather well, and I received nn oiler from Henri Hfilljiis and the famous cartoonist, Dip, to produce and dance two more tableaux for a revue they presenting nl the. Theatre do rAvornie early in May. I accepted this oiler; and there ensued a stormy scene with Henri VnrnR when I guve him my notice: he resented my leaving the Palace fnr another house, but it was an opportunity I couldn't pass up, Mother spent' or so hi Spain, then went lo and wrote she wns sharing a houso at Marlow on the an hour and a halt by train from Die Australian singer, Nellie Molba. I gathered from the tone of her letters that she was feeling perfectly well intended singing ngain in opera, for she spoke oi studying two or three times a week in One night, just as I was Ruing on at tho Thfatio do TAvomic, Marie handed me a telegram. It "Mother snlTi-rod 1 stioko.

Plcnse come at by a Maclean, and there was the of a nursing home in I read It twice before-the full horror of that short message became clear to me. Then I automatically wont on and did the best eoiilfi with my dnnw. Tt was impossible to let the performers down because of a personal sorrow. When I came off, Hallais was standing In the wings waiting for me, Marie bawuyf him (ho terrible news. Tie thanked me for dancing under the circumstances very kindly told me to pai-k a bag, he would IHophoiie the Imperial Airlmos for a seal on the lir.sl plant' to England- DTD not arrive at the Marlow mirsiiig home until aflernoon, and I learned that Dr.

Mac-lean had been called the previous ninx by mother's hysterical maid rind found hnr condition do.spcrate. He had judmid it to send for an ambulance to remove mother a sanitarium, but on tho way sull'oi'od a fiirlhor brain beioor- rhagc, and his for hor recovery wore very slight. My brother had arrived several before nnd was bitterly resentful that mother should have boon fnuu her own room without our consent, fur he was certain ihr r-lforl of the trip produced the second hemorrbafjt 1 For 10 tfhastly days fought lo hor life. The day following my arrival, wont lo London and arranged for the be.sl specialist I could find, Sir l-Yod- orick Troves, to drive down to Marlow immediately for a consultation. His opinion was thai mother might livo but would remain an invalid, partially para- lysed, for an indeiinite length of limo nnd that there was nothing science could do to effect a 'to When I met father at the boat train week later, be looked so old and frail, my heart nched for him, It was not difficult to see that my mother's -was the crowning blow to a long aeries of sorrows he had all his married life nnd that the thought of losing her completely unnerved him.

He would not accept the opinion at either the doctor or the specialist, nor could believe that euefa A brilliaat, beauti- iul tkg in holplfss to drag out her remaining days in a way thai would have revolted and horri- ited her. During tho (bird work of her illnoKs, improved enough to speak a fow worii.s, recognized my father, nod even at tha he brought her every day. TpATHETi'S finances were in no condition to stand the terrific expenses involved in long illness, so I did what I could to help by making a quick trip to Paris to break my leaso, it possible, nnd Marie and the ani- mal.s to Violotte, whose sympathy and kindness, like that ot many such friends, were beyond expression. I trying to do sornq (jacking when I received long- distance rail from falhcr. I cculd hoar the nnguish in his voice vibrato over the wire as he told ma that ))r.

Maclean had noticed a in mother that morning and tlioughl I should come at onco. Violotle drove rne to La Hoiugot whore I caught the aiter- iioon plane. I arrived in Marlow fet o'clock Hint evening my mother was The doctor cautionec me to falhor back to the hote soon as possible, for there possibility of his having a complete nervous collapse. All sorta of sad dciails had to be attendee to, so him to stay with at the hold and let me do everything. I could not stand the look of utler misery in his tirec gray eyes, nnd tho thought of saving him a moment's sorrow tha could he avoided strengthened me to spend the.

night iu vigilibeside my mother's body. As ing home was a Protestant ena I had ent'omUered sotrte obstacles in obtainiag permission for ii prieist oc nuu to main with mother as Perhaps the only eoosaiation to (he whole tragedy -was thnt sha died in a coma, without fear or pain or ever realizing what pcned. Her beautiful face was peaceful Jt rested in pil- father hsd ranged. burled her In the old Marlow cemetery, whosa Aoad deep beside the River.

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