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a the I i THE EVENING CHRONICLE, MARSHAL MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 You Can Save Steps and Dollars BU Using This Want 11th Michigan cavalry of which regiment. hr was memb Mrs Dewitt Van and two! children whys hAve been visiting relatives bore fo tol works returned to beme In Darten. 0 Friday Mt and Mi- Wrejoy Konns of erutheast Homer have moved from the John Wild tenant house to the Georer Hariung farm east. of Homer (: Westbrook and Ingoll: in Batpond fir Crock Thursday errhing MIs Sam Worley and daughter, Ruth wrre in Jackson Thursday, Mrs Ed Taylor and chitdren cf Mar ball visited their grandmother Mrs Nellie Herfert Thursday Mrs Frank and daughter of Ceresco visited the former's sister. Mrs.

Vern Conhors Wednesday croning. Mr and Mrs Marion Moore were in Jackson on business Friday Miso Vera is spending her vacation her parents. Mr and Mrs "Frank Gary in south! Homer Miss Gary will return to her duties as teacher in A Detroit school Monday. Mr and Mrs George Morris of returned Friday BROADWAY BRIDE on business Friday morning. And Mrs A.

0 Zimmerman children tho live Sidnev. An t1 Alia. ie; stars Friday. August 25 Mre ZimmerMAn will br remembers 1 2c Mins' Fannie Haynes. danehte: of tho late Dr.

and Mrs. A. Haynes of Homer. Mr. Zimmerman is at the head of the Goodyear rubber plant in Sidnay and makes A trip to the Akron plant every two pars Ms.

and Mr. Rosa Messick and son Howard spent Wednesday abri Thursday in Detroit Mrs. Granville, Patton and Miss Bernadine Bartlette were in Baltic Crock Wednesdav Mrs. Belle Sprague of Adrian is virdting her sisfer. Mrs Bertha Shaffer Harold Kiefer nf Ann Arbor is visiting relatives here (V and Mrs Milo Wearer of Gull lake.

former pastor in the Freshvterian church here cailed on friends here Thursdar afternoon Mrs Steven Crane is verv ill at her heane i.1 cast Main Robert Cox of Litchfeld called ch friends in town Friday en route from Jackson were he attended the 46th annual reunion of the By, ETHELDA BEDFORD. Author of DEAR DIARY' 1931 CENTRAL, PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC. NITA bummed as If ahe had been 11 alone. But Natalie was very near. They were in the tiny little bathroom of the apartment, where wan dusting powder evening ovor her gown back.

left which the new practically bare. Natalie sat on the edge of the bathtub watching her excitedly. "NItA--A night club. That's not theater. I thought you wanted to sing In theater on Broadway.

That -why a night club la considered sort of-of cheap. isn't it "Cheap! You simply don't know what talking about. That's how Helen Morgan and Gilda Gray -ringing in night clubs." She put on more stick. Natalie WAS not convinced. Not being up 00 celebrities the names nothing to her that's meant what York did for you lured you, thrilled you, broke you, almost atarved you and then made cheap -a singer in a night club.

you where "the air was thick with smoke and reeked with stale food" Natalie had read that in once. Just because the Palace Gardena was the most expensive of Manhattan's of' merriment was no reason 1t places different, when you came was any right "Will down they pay you?" Natalie, alto 1t. ways practical minded, asked. $25 just for tonight I've "Maybe beard they paid awfully well. Charles didn't say, though, how much they'd pay, dollars! That seemed did he?" Twenty-Ove of money when you had lot tically, how none, much Natalie Nita did had not to know her she had a feeling there couple of dollars after purse, but were only a the afternoon's extravagance.

dull, somebow could not tind it in Natalie heart to blame Nita for wking a her spending their last inoney chance, lovely oatht, which evidendy for the had been success. "Daughter of the late Protessor Dudley becomes New York Johnson entertainer," sald Nita. night "Imagine that in the old home town club Natalie! Won't they sit up paper, and wonder about me! Oh, nights would be like this. knew knew it glad we came!" Sibe it! I'm 60 bugged Natalie in her happiness. Truesdale read about Nita and her club singing.

They called night racket, the night club business. thought that those New York night clubs were havens of evil 10 Nita thought 11 was an achieveto be an entertainer 10 the ment swanky Palace Gardens with Its saun walls and golden cellcrunson and its soft -playing orchestra st Ang Impressed the home never that way. read that -and A Truesdale about Nita Dudley. Nita was more 6000 to estimate the value of puband that the saying: "New Icily York doesn't care what 18 said about 3 Just su :1 19 bi mething." at Lue Gateway ol Nita was Broadway--at last! 17ithout any accompanunent other Charles and Natalle's admirathan Nita bal on the table, ber lacy tiou banging from one hand, handkerchief the a pendulum warking swinging the slow crovuy tune thine to 11.39 and they were wall. 1t was unduigat to 50 to the Palace ing for Gardens in practice.

810 Nita was getting over. of her favorite was going tunes. and Charles sat vu the sufu Nutulle Across from ber. "Natalie," suddenly announced Nita, "You're coming to the club, Lou. I want you to do sotuething for we look around on the stairs for nice soft place for me to tall whom they throw me out," "They'll put you pa every nightnot out." Charles was certain.

"1 think ru do better if Natalie 19 there Latening." Nita kept on, "Come op, children, father la going to take you to the Happy Hunting Ad Washington Letter RV THOMAS I STOKES tinited Fres 44 af WASHINGTON Sent Various I hr tro burin cpro Teagues ref monopolies curl are all sort are mushroom like 111 Consular reparte to 'he merco department de scribe these varioue are They repre .111 almost D. so to tru AT attempt means of restoring foliow in principle mare in the tinted State. to duction of oil coal 11 And lumber, to name a few Some of the super ted Furopean palliatives ATP just as ur mising A5 the 1150 of military Inter hv Texas and Oklahoma -11121 down oil wells 17 A mean 0 1::10 Ing the price and 'he in proposal of the federal tau to destroy a 'hind of the other cotton crop this vear Restricted Selling The rite of Oslo restricted installment selling which ha been blamed by crone 111 the Caused states as a contributing factor 111 the depressic.n A Dit sales of ciolinne bor kitchen utensils and come In is en forced by local I lice The cartel. or 1 in.d:r tries. som" ni 3 1: i 'hru manv count 109 hi ol-1, trade promotion.

form ::1 Europe Recently. several cartels hate encountered difficulties ty the brooking price by individual industric involved This is true of the ance powerful; aluminum cartel. which has suffered heavily the invasion cf the Aluminum Company of America. controlled br the Mellon in- terests. The cartel idea still Nourishes.

de, rite set-backs recently. huge pencil cartel dominated by the Faber interests was organized. It sells large quantities of pencils and stationery 111 tr.o United States The cartels in a way. match the proposed combination: to restrict out put cf products in the United States. none of which.

however. have been effected The cartel Idea 1.8 bring carrier! forward now in the form of political trade unions between countries. of which any number havo followed the A tro-German tariff union which caused SO much concern irt many European capitals when it ad-: vanced several months ago Smaller Nations Five of the smaller European i nations. Finland. Poland.

Latv13 Estonia and Sweden. have banded together In an Tort to comba. the hold the Soviet government is getting on the lumber market The lumber trace of these ticus. their principal 6. has been upon by the uttini; tar-: tics ot Russia which underselling them.

particularly In Enzde land Little are towether all ever Europe ct themselves. I'he Persian ment ha: tuned a Lise- -year agreement with Sweden en barter will exchange about $2.700 000 ot products annually. Sweden suppling iron and steel ani Per-! sla giving :11 I rice. oil. opium Cu! tote.

and rubber. Some countries are nomic salvation bv Internal orgenization of industries The walnut growers of 110 10: 1 recent: Acreated an export News has Just come of measure: 11! Finland 'encourage exports. of an export credit turd auct port Insurance st reports from Austria tell of a gasoline and match monopoly PRINCE OF WALES SHOPPING FOR BOOKS LONDON pt Th Prince 1.1 Wale ha- bran ba-. books He takes everal -shopper toll racht Year He recently visited the Baton trrin the Min: -1 jund askerl mans que. MI tr.

manager 'The Prince ol a deut reader it 9 tr York but he Nas mete than cretable collect 10: tat Dial Many ul his books with Inducts tried: bi tort He al: ber al manned copies had rent br various Style Chats WITH Alma Archer As 1 coid you betore 1 hike -lickuth UL bell men L. pc IN Pal a cake ther. the ti someone happen to make putt 41.0 33 1 Lt. ..1:0 breathe I iLL. IL be i.

that 1 .:1: net going Lu lot he are lute: it. long. Feminine yes, but not about It's hol a question ul 1. 11 but how much ostrich! Yesterday I white gal will: 4 Oriental. Although it it.

midafternoon. she was decked on like 8 new barroom in a' 'near evening dress of velvet, and her hat had Page Regularly 1 motning from A visit In Muncie. Indiana Brucker and Green Forces Have Broken Concluded from Pare which pastes on all fund releases. A contest. within the ranks of the "inner circle" of the can party in the state is the fourth inevitable result of the row.

Gov. Brucker last fall made no attempt ic dislodze Lawrence as chairman the state central committee altho even then the feeling between the two was unfriendly. Anther mepting of committre. however under the present conditions will be different. pollticians believe.

the outcome at present would be doubtful. Since taking office Brucker been busy "mending fences" and building An organization entirely apart carried from Green's machine Having which him Into office thrown down the gauntlet before the Green faction he will force considerable strength into His camp which hitherto been sitting on the fence. Other thus far neutral strength will fall in with his position and their comparative strength will come almost. exactly A from today at. the primary election.

CITY BRIEFS Mr. and MrR. Steve Thomas will spend the week. end. visiting friends in Springfield, Ohio.

Mrs. F. W. Merchant Is here from Detroit. the guest of Her brother.

Herman Sydow. Miss Mary Hutchins returned Thursday from A visit in Ann Atbor. She had her guests yesterday a Mrs. George Schmidt and Mrs. Arnold of Ceresco.

also Frank Beam and Jack Nolan of Chicago. Mrs. Louise Knickerbocker rereived a wire this morning her son. Lieut. Willlam Knickerbocker, that he and Galen Potter arrived in Los Angeles at 7:00 o'clock last evening.

They left Marshall a week ago today. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Brooks motered to Houghton lake today to join Mr.

and Mrs. Murray C. Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.

Duel, who are spending the week end at Johnston's Rustic Tavern. Judge Blaine w. Hatch this morning sentenced Verba Montrom. 23, to spend one to four vears in the Detroit house of correction. Miss Montrom.

alias Ruth Steel. pleaded guilty 'to charge of the sale and possess of intoxicating liquor. She 1s A resident of Battle Creek. NOAH NUMSKULL RED YOU HopE, RE EARS NoT -KED DEAR NOAH WAY A FARMER POST 'NO TRESPASSING AND THEN ALLOW CORN To STALI ALL OVER THE FIELDS? ROSA R. HEAD KY.

HOPKINSVILLE, DEAR NOAH- SHOULD WEAR A BATHING WHEN I VISIT A POOL ROOM? J05 GET. YoUR N.T. NUMB IDEAS IN TONOAH NOW WA STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Pot. Achletics .92 37 .113 Washington .78 51 .605 New York 76 54 .585 Cleveland .63 64 496 St.

Louis .55 76 420 Detroit 54 77 .412 Chicago 51 79 .392 Boston 49 800 .380 Friday's Results. Detroit 4. Chicago 3. Washington 5, New York 4 Athletics 2-6. Boston 0-1 Only games scheduled Saturday's Games.

Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St. Louis 131 New York at Washington Athletics at Boston 12) NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet.

St Louis 84 17 .641 New York 77 54 588 Chicago 71 64 526 Brooklyn 68 62 486 Pittsbwgh 61 70 466 Coston 59 72 450 Phillies 56 73 431 I 49 33 371 Friday's Results. Pittsburgh 3. St Louis New York 3, Brooklyn 0. Phillies 11, Boston 1. Cincinnati 12.

Chicago 3. aSturday's Games. Boston at Philadelphia (2). Brooklyn at New York (2). Chicago at Cincinnati.

St. Loujs at Pittsburgh. Brucker-Lawrence War Renewed Today LANSING. Sept 6 (U.P) A net verbal volley in which he arcuses Gov Wilber Brucker with neg Jecting governmental affairs white he condurts campaign t.rips WAS fired today by State Treasurer Howard Lawrence A written statement. which is by fAr the most bitter to result from the clash between the two state officials.

also criticizes the gator-, nor for failing to reduce the ppprating of the executive office Ag expenses all other depart. ments F.GG CRATE PROVED POOR SAFE TO KEEP MONEY DETROIT. Mich Sept 5 03 py Donald Snively. A grocet. thot A11 PgR crate WAS A better hiding place for money than A mattress.but 1t.

wasn't. Two bandits entered his store "Get 1s the money out nf the' PgR crate." they ordered Snively did. The pair escaped with $88. Tekonsha News MR8 R. R.

MILLER Chronicle Staff Correspondent BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES A. M. Coldren, pastor. Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:30 o'clock.

Evening will begin at. 7:30 o'clock. Note the change in t.Ime Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock annual meeting and election of officers of the Men's Bible class Thursday. 8:00 p. m.

Bible Study and prayer. V. A. G. PARTY Mrs.

Clyde Weakly was hostess. to the V. A. G. club Friday ning.

Fall flowers petite used in the decorations. the diversion played at four tables. The high and second scores were made by Mrs. Dick Martinson and Mrs. Levl Phillips and the guest scores by Mrs.

oy Brott and Mrs. E. 8. Warwick. Prizes were preRented.

A two course luncheon WAS served. Guests of the club: were Mrs. Frank Rice. Mrs. D.

G. Martinson. Leatherberry. Miss Catherine Brott. Mrs.

E. S. Warwick and Mrs. Roy Prott. Tekonsha relatives received announcement of the birth of an eight and one-half pound daughter, Nancy Ann.

to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Payne of Battle Crerk. Mrs. Payne WAS well known here as Pearl Horton.

Frank Elting was in Union City on business Fridav. Mr. and Mra. Steve Bartholomew and two sons and Mrs. John Bartholomew of Elkhart.

Ind. arrived today to be week-end guests nI Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson. John Bartholomew who has been visiting here for several days will accompany them honie.

Mrs Ralph Chrysler and daugh-: ters Alice Anne and Betty Jean of Detrolt visited at W. A. Howard's Thursday and today. Charles Grinnell and family have moved to Marshall Mrs. Maude Miller and June were guests of Mr.

and Mrs Earl, Doolittle Friday at supper at Vincent lake. Henry Dean who has been visit-! ing friends here, went to er Friday. Miss Chattie Krieble of Union City who visited her aunt Mrs. I James Wilder Wednesday and Thursday, returned to Milford today to resume work as teacher in the -Hughes position she has held for two years Mr. and Mrs.

Miller Christiansen and children, Curtis and Joan, left Friday a for Madison, where they will be located. Miss Elma Tunis and triend returned to Northville Friday, following a two-days' visit at W. Main's. The marriage of George Shedd of Albion and Mable Kirkendall is announced. Rev.

and Mrs. C. Rutus Osborn and children, who have been 4 their cottage at Lyon lake during. the summer returned to Morgan Park, today. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Shedd 'and Ray and Mrs. E. E. Abel were in Jackson Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millar of! Ottawa, are visiting relatives. land friends here. Fred, Will and Floyd Hartson and Earl Shedd attended a Knight Templar meeting 1n1 Colwater on Friday.

Regular services at the Union church will be resurned Sunday Bundles of old papers 100 at The Chronicle office, NOAH NUMSKULL TicK, TICK 2A DEAR NOAH IF YOU HID THE ALARM CLOCK UNDER THE COVERS WOULD YOU HEAR THE BED TICK? SLATER CLINTON MICH COY DEAR NOAH- IF THE CLOTHES PIN HELD UP THE SHIRT, WOULD THE BEDSPREAD THE ALARM! MAS PRINCE NASHVILLE DEAR NOAH TENNI WAS NO COLOR, WHY IS SNOW WHITE? RAYMOND ROTH feather from come unsuspecting W'hitr I cohorn which wound to threat four times Now don't an gaga And forget' he 41 dire with our fo: chearere endowed 115 I.rt's 11 that uhillie oxfords arr 11 4111 'hat oxford of Nor calf traveling Incognito Ag 410p -101 futed high mand And hat than half MIT ward. don the 10'l and decent sener of In ther A1 but THE MARKETS NEW FORK STOCK 1 neat and Mondar R.c. Saturdav. September 3. 1931 Quntationg hv J.

A. Cot Saturdar. Ang. 29 31. Tea: 170 Mediun: hens- 16c 114 the 13417c Farmers' Elevator -Grain.

Wheal 39c per bushel Dals 18c per bushel Barley 28c Rve 28c per bushel WANT ADS One Time .12 10 Three Times .10 Six Times .08 .06 Careful attention given to mall orders. Special rates for yearly adverasing upon request. The Classined Department 19 situated Advertisings W. Michigan Ave. This office 19 open to receive advertisements from 8:00 a.

m. to 5:00 p. m. dally. All ads received up until a.

m. will appear in editions the same day. 1-Deatna. 2-Cards of Thant 3-In Menioriam -Flowers and Mourning Goods, 5-Funeral Directora. 6 Monuments and.

Cemetery Lobs 1-Personals. 8-Religicus and Social Eveata -Societies Lodges 10- Strayed, Lost, Found -Automobiles for for Sale. Bale 13-Auto Tires, Parta 14 -Garages Autos for Hire. 15-Motorcycles and Bicycles 16-Repairing- Service Stations 111--Business Service 17-Wanted-Automotive. 18-Business Bervice Offered.

19-Butlding and Contracting. 20 Cleaning. Dyeing. Renovating. 21--Dressmaking Millinery.

22-Heating. Plumbing, Roofing: 23 Insurance and Surety Bonda 24 Laundering. Trucking. Storage. 26 Painting.

Papering, Decorating. 27-Printing. Engraving. Binding. 28-Professional Services.

29-Repairing and 30 Tailoring and Pressing. 1 Wanted -Business Servica IV -Employment 12-Help Wanted -Female. 33--- Help Wanted 34-- Help Male and Female. 35- Solicitors, Canvassers, Agenta 37- -Situations Wanted- -Male. 625 Business Opportunities.

19- Bonds 40-Money to Loan40-- Vanted-Instruction. 41 Wanted. To Borrow. Vi -Instruction 43 -Local Instruction Classes. 44-- Musical, Dancing.

Dramatio 45--- Private Instruction VII-Live Stock 42-Correspondence Courses 47- -Dogs, Cats, other Peta 18- -Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 49-Poultry and Supplies. 50-Wanted-Live Stock. VlII-Merchandise Arucies for Suit -Barter and Exchange 53 Curting Materials 54-Business and Office Equipment 55-Fart and Dairy Producta. $6 Fuel, feed. Perulizers :1 Good Things to Eat.

Hoine-made Things. $9 Housenold Goods. 60 Jewelry. Watches, Diamonds. Machinery and 'Tools.

62. Musical Merchandisa. "A Radio Equipment. 65- -Wearing Apparel. 656 Wanted -To Buy AUTOMOTIVE Societies and Lodges 0 H.

Attention! GOD Degree practice Manday eterng. 800 o'clock, 1st. Degree Automobiles for Sale l1 1926 Puckard sedan. 1926 Buick sedan HD VAN NORNUM Studebaker Sales and Service 1930 CHEVROLET truck- -and this 1a 3 good one! Priced to sell Church Chevrolet Sales. BUSINESS SERVICE Dressmaking and Millinery 21 HEMSTITCHING, fur repairing.

coats relined, dressmaking and ulterations, Dressart Shop, Miss Mitchell, Brewer Block. BUSINESS SERVICE Homer Mra, Flossie O'Dell Phone 952 REDFIELD. Charles 88. died of. paraly: is at his home in Battle Creek Friday Mr.

Red. feld is An uncle of Mrs. Frank Gaty of south Homer and Mrs. C. Waterman of this village.

Fit-! neral services will be held Sunday afternoon at. 1:30 o'clock At the Farley funeral home in Battle Creek with burial there. ROUTON AID. Mrs. Floyd Swartwout.

entertain-1 ed the Bouton Aid Soclety Thurs-; day afternoon thirty members ing present. A program WAS given with readings by Mrs. Floyd Swartwout, Mrs. Perry Avery. Mica Moore and Mrs Harry Blodgett while Mrs.

Marion Moore SANE two selections A pot luck supper WAS served at 5:00 o'clock the! next meeting of the Aid will be enhcunced later. Justice George Kiefer and Robert Androus were In Battie Creek READ THIS FIRST: Nita and Natalie Dudley, poor but pretty orphans, come to New York to make their home on money Nita, the older of the two has borrowed from Natalie's former employer. Their smell store of money har almost run out when Nita makes the acquaintance of Charles Young. theatrical agent, who prominca to take them out to a night club and give Nita a chance to croon. Nita in the acifish, flippant type, while Natalie la.

more scrious, sober. the icorrics about Nita's philosophy of life. (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) CHAPTER 7 Insurance and Surety CARRYING your own risk dangers your capital. Be You Insure with W. R.

Simone Phone 193. Murphy Block, Laundering DON'T DREAD wash day! Just send yout flat work to the Mara shall Laundry Co. The rate 1 10c per Ih, and the laundry 1 returned Ironed and folded ready for use. Phone 378. Professional Services HOT OTL 50c.

Shampoo and fingerwave, 50c. taneous dryer. 224 South Liberty Street. Phone 74-W. COMB OR Finger.

waves, Shampoo, 50c, waves free. Masa ter permanents, $2.00. Phone 7. ed EMPLOYMENT Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents: 1 SELL PERSONAL Christmas cards. Names embossed in gold $1 dozen up.

Highest commis sion. Samples free. Also 'box sortments. Dunbar 232 No: Lazelle, Columbus, Ohio. LIVE STUCK--FOR SALE Horses, Cattle, Vehicles REGISTERED Shropshire rami yearlings and Idinbe.

Wildey, 5 miles northwest of Burlington. Poultry and Supplies BARRED ROCK Enquire Joe Dowding. Phone 7109-F13 MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale FOR SALE -An outalde tollet, tra good one. Enquire 120 Part: View. Farm Dairy Products CANNING peaches and tomatoes also other fruit.

Camp. Fuel, Feed, Fertiliter FOR SALE -Dry grub Ed Casey. Phone Household Goode COME in and exchange your. rugs for new ones. Bowmart Furniture Exchange.

ONE IRON bed, springs and mat tress. oak dining sulte; range; bookcase; i er articles. Phone 622. 404 Marshall Ave. -Mia.

F. Musical Merchandise ONE USED upright plaid order. Priced very. Robert A. Walker, 100 Michigan aventic: Specials FOR YOUR BENEFIT, handles a small: line grocertes on Sunday and nings.

WITH -A POUND cocoanut crisp drops at 29c, you will get 1-2 hot salted peanuts free Gregory's. Rooms and Board: For Booms with Board ROOM AND BOARD for Count Normal Girls. North Mach SOn Street. Phone 263. Rooms Without ROOMS with breakfast for stud ents.

Inquire 327 'S. Madison Mrs. Ethel Codling. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and. Flats Nita walked in easily and sparklingly.

Ground of the Elect," Charles de- 1 cided Nitu reached for 'her coat and Charles held it for her. "Get yours, too. Natabe," Nita inslated. "I refuse to sing it word with. out you." Natalie was little puzzled At Nita's insistence, but she did not want to put up an argument before Charles.

"You g0 on and have LA good without me. I'm going to get forty winks or 50." she sard "You are "You're not!" coming Nita wills was de. termined, Natahe Wa9 wearing her best frock. a plain bluck crepe. But ft had 001 been pressed two days.

Nita understood that she had no ning gOWI. Charles had not invited her LO go out with bien. Nita, as usual, was running thinga. was persistent, and Natalle, fearing Charles would think they were poor as church mice. did uut argue will her determined "You won't have to dress.

Natalie," Nila suld, a's If Natalle bad 8 gown that would not be at a disadvantage too. 1, is reatiol her PISI uli I though!" Natalie couldn't resist adding. "No, dou'l-they'll just think you are my maid and thank 110 more about Nita laughed as If that were quite tunas Thoughts ot the tight with its mad. merry music and sott lights and gay laughter Died Alta Sue it all so vividly. But Natalie never had yearned tor that sort of glamured existence which to Nita sected the only thug worth.

while. Natalle ulu nut kuow what al weant to teel the Deed of hundreds of hands applauding because of some. thing you had done with your voice. Sue dida't know, bow thrill.og it was to teel the suit, warm tones push up from your heart auto a croony melo. dtous sound Natalia wouldn't have risked pay1ng $100 tor a siugle cloud or emitton because 1L formed a dress like a dreum not ur at happened to be the last money and nothing more tangibly an sight than a dale with a handsome mau.

Surely the contrast in the sisters' make-up was never more vivid. There seemed nothing to do but let Nita have her own way about going to the night club. Natalie often woudered about that peculiar night because Natalie fell in love with a man who never looked at her never knew she existed he was so enraptured by the sparkling -eyed Nita. Tonight Nita's dominance seemed at Its peak. It seemed an absolute obsession.

her deternunation in the course of her younger sister's life. This dominance wag soon to become unbearable eventually bring about their separation -that, and the love of a man. Nita rode the waves, not caring 1t they swept roughly over others. Natalie's protests against going to the "Happy Hunting Ground of the Elect." as Charles had called it, were 88 feeble and useless as cries of a drowning wan before a gush of sea. And 50 the two sisters urrived at the palace of mirth, palatial the approved New York manner.

It was New York's most aristocratic midaught rendezvous. Nita walked in easily and sparknogly. She way happy. Her gay beaung heart was in her eyes. Her gown caused women envy and meo delight lie was sober and serious to contrust In ber plain blank trock.

Nita looked a goddess of tushion, as I she might rule the start. brittle world of which she so craved tu become a part She was basking to the glow of wen's eyes, the warmth ot the suit music. Natalie had peter that happy side or her sister before. She had suddenty become as much a fail ur the gay, start city as she had auld she would. Natalie bad seen the Yet it was hard to believe that this shun, dark -haired gut in the very low and very beautitul gun was really Nile Dudley.

You would have thought ste was some Broadna, star. her poise, her way ut speaking, bor wanner Groups ul assorted dinner jackets seemed tu be for the acts to The) made a pleasaut clamor. appear. Euch scewed Lu applaud louder. You could tell by the way Nita louked around at the crowd that sho she would be a bit.

Charles Young was banging on her every word Natalie wondered whut possessed Nit; 10 bring her along. Perhaps it wus for contrast. Perhaps it just to show ber that she could was croon herself to fume, like sly had said. BU -CONZINUEDI -ted FOUR ROOM furnished ment. Private Hot cold water.

220 North Street. THREE ROOM downstairs: nished apartment, Including heat, gas and lights. Private trance. 226 North Sycamore FOR RENT--Five room nished modern apartment. Holmes.

Phone Houses for Rent SMALL, modern. bome. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY YOU'LL BE A MAN: IF YOU RES INSIDE STUN Central 'Coach Between Lansing and Central Standard Leave Marshall for 1 Daily Daily-Ex. Sunday 10:30 a. m.

3:15 p. m. Leave Marshall for Daily Dally-Re. Sunday 5:45 m. 10:20 Coaches Latte.

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