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I SATURDAY. 1982'. THE OHrTXlvTfrfiT BY MABEL McELLIOTT BEGIN HERE TODAY dictate." Firmly she began to set Susan Carey, who lives with her down in signs and symbols the in- Aimt Jessie on Chicago's west side, evitable beginning, "Yours of the learning shorthand at a downtown 14th instant at hand and contents husbands, had opportunities to meet i and know men. Susan did not. She couldn't invite boys to Aunt Jessie's house because Aunt Jessie disliked, distrusted men.

The older woman hadn't, as she said herself, a good word for the lot of them. DAILY STOCK MARKET Current Receipt Prices Q7 i Steers, mixed yearlings and heifers 1G mostlv 25 lower; lOc 25c j.g lower: beef types off most Bulls Q2 weak to 15c ower; high It wasnt that she envied Millie i HORSE HIDES $1.00 er; stacker and feeder steers 25c for word for the first insertion and one cent a word for each succeeding insertion. No advert omema less than 25 cents. If ads contain mistakes, please notify before second insertion, as the Shaughnessy her young man. He business school.

Robert noted." heir to the Dunbar fortune, is a student of the same school. Susan The next day Miss Allen called has little gaiety, since her aunt ob- Susan to her desk. jects to her callers. At a i "You're to go into the advanced Someone class next Monday," she said. "Your was not the sort of hero about whom one could spin glamorous dreams.

Still he was somebody. Somebody to telephone and to go places with out ICOO LilVAAi JJ. O.UO neighborhood party the jfir) meets a dark, moody young: man named work shows improvement, Miss Try to keep it up." GEESE 7 Top for week: 1 240 lb steers SPRINGS 897 Ib. yearling steers Ib. CQX 04 heifers 897 Ib.

yearling steers DUX 619 Ib. heifers S6.50; 716 Ib. Delivered Graded Prices mixed yearlings $6.30: cows as per instruction in ad. WANTED WANTED, Butter customers. Country butter 25c.

Call 942. A30-5t FOR potato and to! mato plants. J. P. Yount.

ASOtf i Hen Lampman. He seems attract- Carey. ed to her and escorts her Susan could scarcely believe her The next dav she collides with ears and eyes. The sardonic Miss it vouu- Dunbar in the elevator at Allen had actually smiled at her! I school He asks her to lunch with After weeks of subtle persecution him Susan feels too shabby for (this was astonishing. ll.r restaurant he suggests but he "Thank you!" she mumbled.

As insist on her she returned her Seat She SaW and that was a becoming hat and EGGS sausage bulls S3.CIO; vealers to ask what was that new perfume j' ENS Stacker steers top bulk for she was using? (SPRINGS week: Steers $5.00 fil good WANT with car to work Trenton, Mo. Phone 42 FOR three room apartment, 310 Webster street. A25tf FOR Chow Puppies eligible register. Annabelle Duffy, FOR to 29-9t There was no use thinking about! ox 04 steers $6.00 ff? good mixed 'yearlings $4.75 cows $3.00 ffi low cutters $1.50 stocker and feeder steers $4.25 didn't exist. Thus Susan's dismal thoughts.

KA.NSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, April I.UP)—Hogs 1500; 840 direct; re- Dusk deepened and the girl felt celpts mostly direct; fully steady best medium bulls late $2.85. territory adjacent to Chillicothe. Man or Lady to work in town on big trade stimulating Campaign sponsored by Chillicothe's leading Prank Cook RENT Modern downstairs apartment. Call 789-J A13U FOR all kinds grown 22-tf I unfurnished. Call $5.15.

Closing vealer top merohants Guaranteed pay. Steady insist on her coming-. i Robert Dunbar srnmng at her en- discoura ed that a little trickl with Friday's average; top $3.45 on i Sheep 1200; market NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Robert Dunbar smiling at ner en Qf disturbed the creamy 3Q lbs to choice 160 -260 I with close last week: Work. For personal interview write compared constitution-Tribune. FOR Call 728.

or A19tf 29 -2t i or 1205 Locust. i couragingly. Like a flash came the CHAPTER III After the glare of the street the I intuitive thought-he had had dim coolness of the big restaurant something to do with this! Helen was almost startling. Silvery mauve i Marshall had whispered that Dun- curtains hung at the great windows bar senior was one of the stock- Qf and against the scattered whiteness -holders in the Block corporation ned of innumerable tables there were now Susan believed it. bright flowers Roses and iris, ap-i wasn't the peppery Miss Allen al.

TVHVK pushinelv svcoohantic when surface of her cheek. She was so absorbed in her reflectons that she Qf ple blossoms tall pink tulips. Sus- ways gushingly sycophantic when un had never seen such lavishness. she spoke She caught her breath at the sight i The "Good evening," a voice muttered throatily. Susan gasped.

She looked up, bs $3.35 to choice 160-260 with close last week: Spring lambs I no heavier $1.00 it $1.50 lower. Old fat lambs A MAN WITH CAR WANTED to FOR chicks, all breads. 30-2t pOR RENT: Modern sleeping porch, garage. Call 91. 2-tf offered.

Odd sows $2.50 $2.75. i 25 Tr 50 lower; sheep 50c lower. supply our famous household pro- the startled, the dark, moody vealers and calves strong to Cattle 200; calves 25; for the Better grades fed steers, yearlings and fed heifers generally 25c lower; nstances of more decline on light weight steers and yearlings; lower grades steady to 25c lower; cows steady; bulls strong; KANSAS CITY GRAIN MARKET Week's prices: Top spring- lambs duets to steady customers on regu- Bulk $6.50 ffi) top wooled route. Routes pay $27.50 week- lambs $6.35 bulk top clipped i ly up. Pay begins immediately.

custom hatching 2c. Call Campbell Hatchery. F25tf lambs bulk $5.00 fat ewes $2.00 $2.50. Write Albert Mills, Route 2148 FOR E. L.

Belshe, 1316 N. Walnut Street. Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. 30-lt FOR RENT face of Ben Lampman, her curious foreot to be appalled by the) advanced class made Susans of braving the eyes of I beat faster. That meant she would party.

other diners. Young Dunbar knew the maitre time. She could scarcely believe it. I all i Aunt Jessie listened to the great mean hello," she stam- 50C higher; stockers steady to strong; KANSAS CITY, April 30 FOR acres high bottom com land. Near town.

Dick Smith. Phone 1559-R. 23-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment outside entrance and room for boys or girls. Phone 1507-J MATERNITY HOSPITAL for un- pQR RENT 5 rQom cottage mod Qr 907 East on'street. 27-ot (U.

91 cars; i fortunate girls; secluded, private, i rates reasonable. For information 30-lt cl'hotel. That dignitary was smiles for the heir to the Dunbar millions. He found them a small, silence. Trust Aunt Jessie not to news that night in thin lipped "I thought I'd drop in and see you were getting along." said her caller, looking embarrassed.

feeders steady to easier; week's top market stead to dark write Fairmount Hospital, 4911 East 1150 Ib. steers of oustanding qual- hard No lf 58 2963c: No 1( 50 27th. Kansas City. Missouri. ity strictly choice yearlings No 2 59 No.

3, JS7.25; several loads heavy steers i-2c; No. 4, 48c; 1, yearling heifers $6.25. 49 1-2W49 3-4c; No. 2, 49 49 Sheep 1,000: for the week: Sheep J3-4 NO. 3, 49 3-4c.

and spring lambs 25c ft 50c lower; 13 cars; market ern except heat, oak floors, garage, good garden spot, choice location. WANTED: Lady to assist with housework. Give wages and reference write Constitution-Tribune. 29-3t FOR apartment, Electrical refrigeration. FOR downstairs 270.

apartment, private bath, 1214 Cal- A30-3t i stairs Brennan apartments. Call 315 or A14tf houn street. ASOtf FOR still have houses for rent, rented two this week. See J. -crush over Susan's luck She be ilcl i-mjci, njun.u» 5 i ana spi'iug mmua cars; mar cozy table by a window and lin- thp ffl1mmpr "That was kind of you." Susan wooled lambs 25c (5 40c off; shorn 1-4 to l-2c lower.

White gered attentively, bringing the menu himself. "Now, tell me," said Susan's host, smiling across the table at her when the order had been given. "Tell flare. She only said, "Well, miss, you appreciate what I've' fQr you be me what you're doing in this busi- modest and we U-behaved and' She began to feel rather frightened. Suppose Aunt Jessie should turn the corner! She didn't dare ask him to sit down.

"Wondered like to ness sweatshop of ours. Susan gulped. Somehow she had go to the movies," observed Lampman shyly. "There's a Nancy Car- Susan wondered why young men cted more enthusiasm said- ro11 icture over at the Logan always seemed to assume that girls went in for business as a whim. Seriously she said, "I've got to earn my living." "I'll do my best." Square." Aunt Jessie began a tirade rm sorrv but be an Susan.

on the ways of satyrs in offices, of Tllen she stopped. The idea came to those "trolloping girls you see on her like a flash. Aunt Jessie would 1500; market lambs strong; top Arizona spring 3, 30c. lambs to shippers closing top 2 cars; market $7.00: week's top wooled lambs nominal. Unchanged, late top best shorn lambs i most sales $5.25 falfa, timothy, shorn Arizona ewes mostly $1.90 fr $9.50.

$2 15; shorn Texas wethers $1.50 $2.50. FOR SALE FOR corn for seed and chicken feed. B. D. Lemorr, No.

2. 30-5t rooms at; M. Moren, 903 Polk. Phone 987-M. 503 Calhoun street.

30-3t A16 FOR apartment. POR cottage, cltip- Possession May 15. 425 Vine. lex, cheap, close in, garage. Plione A29tf i 1556-M.

M23tf CASH GRAIN MARKET FOR soy beans seed, cheap. Phone 36F11. A30-12t JFOR apartment, on ground floor. Phone 1012. 28tf ST.

JOSEPH LIVESTOCK ST. JOSEPH, April 30. active, ST. LOUIS, April POR Angus bull jCash Grain Close: 14 mon ths old. A good one, 3 Wheat in good demand, steady to mi ies south' of Tina.

Eldred Allen, Just why this answer should have state a egs and probably never know. She said, generally steady; top bulk higher. No. 1 red 54 1-2 to 54 Mo. abashed the young man she couldn't and end ng up witn a dubious hope I "Wait a minute," and dashed into understand.

He reddened. that Susan would keep herself "mild I the house. Frantically she rum- lbs. $3.25 fi 260-350; lbs. $3.00 ft $3.20.

One oad strictly I "Sorry- That, was a dumb ques- and ladylike" forever and forever. tion. Just wondered" here he I Susan, not at all certain she floundered more than "just i cared to remain in the tiresome wondered why a girl as pretty as state designated by Aunt Jessie as you shouldn't be in pictures or on i "ladylike," returned to her own imaged for paper and pencil. She 25G lbs. $3.35.

demand, steady to FOR 751b. ice capacity I refrigerator with solid (one piece) the stage. Susan buttered a roll. thoughts as the harangue girls i ed. She did not, naturally, men- go" in for safer jobs," she tion her adventure with young Mr.

sententiously She was echo- Dunbar. Aunt Jessie not Aunt Jessie quite unconscious-j like that. Robert Dunbar would "Besides you know Hollywood come under the heading of "wastrel" is'filled with'girls out of jobs. They; or "playboy millionaire according I to Aunt Jessie's classifications. She ciin an oe autia.

The waiter intruded with half a would be convinced the young man dozen small silver dishes mysterious- I was up to no good. Well, maybe he lv hooded Demurely Susan per- wasn't. Susan couldn't tell but she mitted herself to be served. would give him the benefit of the Sweetbreads aux champigons, creamed spinach, little golden potato food was not even distantly related to the fare Aunt done. Jessie served at the white kitchen table at home.

Susan refused an ice and a cig- aret and sipped her coffee with a pleasant sense of well being. ury was delightful no matter what Aunt Jessie had to say about it! It must be, thought Susan, her mother's lazy southern biood (that was what Aunt Jessie called it) that made her love all this. are you at Blocks?" she countered lazily as young Mr. Dun- Iwr signed the check and slipped some silver on the tray. "My father's fool the boy confessed with a frown.

"I flunked my finals and Dad got all hot and bothered about it. Tried me in the shops for a bit and def cided that wouldn't do. He's going to South America next month and wants me to do his secretarial work for practice. Thinks I'll get the hang of things that way." -I wish I had a job to go to when I finish." said Susan enviously. What should she do if, after all the money Aunt Jessie had spent on the course, she failed to qualify? The business world, as Miss Allen called wrote.

"Aunt Jessie, have gone over to Mary Ruth's. Back at 11." She Cattle 100; no calves; for the week: Common steers weak to loc l-2c lower. Oats in good demand, steady. No. 2 white 22 l-2c.

No. 2 mixed 22 and genuine porcelain lined. Call after 4 p. m. at 701 1-2 Calhoun.

Bargan. FOR apartment. I. Phone FOR RENT--Modern 3 room furnished apartment, ground floor. 1012 Cooper.

A4tf FOR 701 Calhoun. Call 769. M19tl FOR 1219 Webster St. Apartment. A28-6t FOR furnished apts.

Call 984-W. A27-tf FOR RENT: Modern house. Call 91. 3-tf. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN your car; on your furniture, to $300; per month.

MJD-C7ONTINENT FINANCE CO 203 Boehner Bldg. put the key under the mat and'ower; others 25 35c off; yearl-j 1 0 joined Ben Lampman on the third i ings and heifers 25c 50c lower; cows and vealers steady; calves I step. "I've never seen Nancy Carroll," she told that rather flustered young K. C. PRODUCE MARKET.

mostly 35c lower; stockers and feed- i KANSAS CITY, April ers scarce; steady; choice 1355 Ib. 9 l-2c. CLOSING LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. April Closing Liberties: Lib. 3 l-2s, 101.1; 1st 5 l-4s, 101.27; 4th 4 l-4s, 102.22; An Army Airplane Carnegie Medal to Falls on a House i 17-Year-Old Negro steers bulk steers $5.25 12c; broilers, 18c; Tsy.

4 l-44s 4s, 103; 3 3-4s, jTwo Occupants Killed as Plane i Saved Child From Drowning in Susan began to take quick firm a few fed mixed yearlings i hen turkeys, 18c; old toms, lie; 1100.30; 3 3-8s, 98.24; 3-3-8s '43- i steps. it would be if top plain heifers $5.75 white ducks. 12c; colored ducks, lOc. 98.22; 3 3-8s '43 June 98.25; it wouja oe i 010,. nKo-j- QC OA Crashes in Residence Section of Chicago Today J.J.WH ACCA they met Aunt Jessie on.

the way! bulk plain yearlings S4.00 17 I i in. OT fin Be Continued) top vealers killing calves $3.00 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET 3 l-8s, 95.23; 94.3. I Osage River, Near Osccola, Missouri, Last June. CHICAGO, April occupants of an army airplane were doubt. She settled down to an evening of study after the supper dishes were Jessie came into the living room, neatly hatted and gloved and wearing her "oest black dress.

"I'm going to prayer meeting," i Aunt Jessie said. hate to leave I you alone but I'll be back by nine." a Susan tapped her book. "I'll be busy," she returned. "Don't worry about me." Aunt Jessie unbent enough to smile. "That's right," she said.

"I'm glad to see you're settling- down in a serious last." She couldn't help putting the little sting into the last few words. That was her way. After she had slammed the front door the house seemed uncommonly quiet. Even the Shaughnessy children across the way weren't mak ing their usua; evening racket. The late May evening was still and frag-i rant as Susan sat in the darkening room pouring over shorthand symbols.

As the clock struck eight, she slammed the book shut with vigor Suddenly it seemed to her an awful thing to be 19 and vigorous and shut up between walls on a spring night when life pulsed all around her. PLANTS All kinds at Boehner's Market or at my home. Smith. on (TT $4.50 stockers and feeders $4.00, NEW YORK. April 30-(UP)- NOTICE TO CITY TAX PAYERS occupant, of an army fi.

$565. iThe Market Closed Lower. The Board of Equalization of the when it fell upon a house Sheep 750- for the week: Lambs Amn. Can 39 1-2; A. T.

T. 97 jdty of Chillicothe met last evening today. The plane and house were of Jack qnmuel St Dick i fed wooled skins bulk $5.75 Si 7-8; Anaconda 4 3-4; Auburn 33'for the purpose of equalizing the destroyed by fire The occupants on 334 Samuel bt. JJicK J3 Case 2Q 7 valuation of cit properties, but were not identified immediately. June 2 iggi today was awarded a i lambs $5.35 top S5.G5; Cons.

Gas. 49 1-2; Corn Prods. 32 to the fact that the County The plane crashed at 75th street bronze meda i by the Cam eg ie Hero I week -s top spring lambs bulk j3 DU Pont 28 1-2; El P. Lt. (Board of Equalization has not yet and Michigan avenue.

pund Commission None of the occupants of the i i The Sanders boy fell from a rock ledge into the Osage and was car- ried within six feet of the base of a dam, where the water was eight feet CONGRESS TODAY Senate I $6.75 late top $6.85 sheep i ox Film A 2 1-8; Goodyear 10 1-4; on the valuation of city None unevenly SOW $1.00 lower; wooled Inter Natl. Harv. 18 3-8; Internatl. property, the City Board adjourn-j house, a yearlings fat wooled ewes i Nick 5 1-2; .1 T. T.

5 3-8; Johns- to $3.00 and down; shorn Arizona Manville 12 1-8; KeKnnecitt 6 3-4; MONDAY, May 2nd at 7:30 p. the i a two story frame building, was injured when the ship plunged against it. Continues debate on appro- priation bill for departments of state, justice, commerce and la- bor. $2.15. 3,000.

Mont. Ward Nat. Bis 32 3-4; All persons having complaints as 'Nat. Dairy 22 3-4; N. Y.

C. 17; Pack to the valuation of their properties ard 21-4- Penn. RR. 11 1-2; Radio by the City Assessor are invited to 30-J4 1-4; Sears 17 1-8; Shell un. 2 1-2; appear before the Board and pre- No Reason Known for Slaying- of i andswam Market mostly Soc-Vac 48 1-4; Stand.

Oil NJ. 22 sent them. Mines and mining committe ulr nu ouu 8 Un Carbide 18 Un A ir 10 i After the Board has finally corn- continues hearings on Davis- pigs tei Wamer jpleted its work it is thell late 260 lbs $340 "l20-140 Bros. 1 1-2; Westg. El 21 Wool jto have any adjustments made, of i ms S3 25 lbs.

$3 worth 34 34; Grigsby Grunow 5-8; B. OWSLEY, City Assessor 00 fi sows $2.40 com- Kroger 13; Wiles 24 7-8; Labor committee considers pared with week ago: Market loc I Rem. Rand 2. "back to the farm" movement 25c lower; pgs 35c ft 50c lower, Selected Curb Stox. i I Ortl-If d.

1 £. 4 I Cattle 250; calves 100. compared with close Kelly coal bill. House Continues consideration economy program. 26-30 BING be heard on AMBUSH A FARMER Louisana, Man LOUISANA, April Mundle, farmer, was from ambush and seriously wounded while feeding his stock in his barn eight miles north of here to- NOTICE The Wardrobe Exchange is quitting business, if you have any wearing apparel listed with them it must His wife could offer no motive for be taken out before May 10th or it will be given to the Charity Board.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Market ist week: uities Swift serv Co. 14 3-8. Prayer For Me." the shooting. 29-2t Mrs. W.

B. McGinnis. Try, Try Again! By Blosser FEECKLES CAW T6ACH THIS TRICKS HE'S SOTTA SO SOME She went out on the little porch and sat down in the Boston rocker. Bump, bump, back and forth she wasn't rocked. Across the way Millie Shaughnessy swung down the steps -I know you werent.

Just had I with her as Aunt Jessie called him. Millie wore a black and it seemed a formidable place. vou one," said Robert Dun- carelegs Susan colored. -Oh. I fishing." she murmured.

that's all." rode up in the elevator like old friends. "Thanks for a beautiful time," boyanty red. Susan whispered. She forgot Aunt I't-L SHCAM 'JOUj TO HIM OfeftD DOG COLL ovEE- HEBE SLOVMUV ousu MIS L.BSS UMDSP QOL.L mwi OKI HIS 8ACH AMD PEMEM8ER 1VIAT VOL) APC A DOG AM' MOT A AM 1 THAT A L6ARW FROfA BUT 5HOUT AT a O06 OiD IS sJATOCALUV TIMID, so you TO SIT A MICE THEKE DEAD VOG JUST DOihJS THAT CfJSfi AM' UMTIL. MS IF yoO '-N VOL) DOlJ'T 60 Al CAH TEACH THIS IT LET AUVTHlHG- D'VA SIT (.

you WAST HIM To PUSH mS TH IS IM YOOR By Cowan Chick Has a Hunch! OF THE NEWFANGLES Millie called across at Susan, instructions on how to "Bye-bye. We're off for White voung men who proffered sudden friendliness. "Just stare at him Aunt Jessie would have snid, with great firmness. City." Susan waved. Millie was 20 and a telephone operator.

She had picked as her husband-to-be a hnriv voune man with upstanding But now when Robert Dunbar a million freckles. He pressed her hand ever so genUy merelv dimpled at him. He A busan t- fiahter Millie was the one was lust a nice boy. Why shouldn't a prize ngntei. was just a to Susan a short whjle she be nice to him to -We'll do it again-some time," befoie.

wnai. stenography foi? be Betting Marshall made big eyes married one of these days. Then Susan as tripped into the room and took her seat. how? And boy friend?" she mouthed be gettme cover of a notebook. Susan lo wuu raid "Husii! She's lll( L.E.T GET TW3 "3TPAIGHTJ VOU MEAN VOU 9E.NT FCTO THIS DITTY GUV; TO COME.

TO I VOUR PARTY FROM AGUSTA'S HOME TOWN'. NOW EVERYTHING A.L.L. THE PARTY. OH CHICK, HE HOMET? DITTY! THAT HE ON THE, WHAT A SHC'UU BUT, UOOK SUGAR'. THAT GOING TOO XOU DIDN'T NEED YOU NEED AND I'M GOING TO UAND IT FOR XOU- BUT, THERE'S NO NEED TO START A BUREAU TO GET IT 1 I'VE A HUNCH THIS THING IS GOING TO GET US IN A OAM THEIR MEETING, TWO NNECKS! vweeKS! i CAN HAWDLX 5 deep.

A heavy flow of water was dropping twelve feet over the dam. Freeman jumped from the ledge the boy. Fully he swam with the boy to safety..

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