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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 8

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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8
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i THE FEE8XO BEE MONDAY SEPTEMBER IS 1333 A SECONDHAND LOVERS CHECK ENROLUES Vida iluvsr Si era had watched him fall from a roof She hurried him Highland Hoapital Physician searched in vain for broken bones They found minor cuts and bruises Emil raid he felt fine DAIRYLAND Mrs Horace Jordan and children of Compton spent a week In the home of Mr and Mrs It Dodd Tot Escapes Serious Hurts In 3-Story Fall OAKLAND Sept Emil Hlguera 4 fell tram the roof of a three-story apartment house to the uavement here Sunday He got up and walked back Into the building His mother Mrs Mir-wrt October 5th Fixed As Date To Discharge Men At Camps First Rain Since June I Falls In San Francisco RAN FRANCISCO Sept 18- light ruin fell at San Fran-riaco and Eureka but' nowhrr elae In California lust night the Weather Bureau here Mid In reporting the "freak" precipitation Forecaster Thomaa Reed raid there waa no indiration yet that the Oregon and Washington rain area trill extend southward at least for several days It was the first rain in San Francisco since June 4th STAINLE Same formuIa-Same price In original fwiu too if you per for The Double breasted Public Works Appropriations Used To Build Schools And Land Projects By si7nin arxk WASHINGTON Sept H-W) -The red man ia getting his own deal" John Collier the new Indian eommiseionrr who began his battles for the Indiana won than a 'decade ago ia finally putting into effect tha Ideas with which he haa bombarded Capital Hill for years Ilia plan renters around tha one idea "to maka the Indian however thia haa many ramifications Tha following already have been put Into The aala of Indian allotted lands haa been forbidden through the allotment ayalem Indiin lands have been cut from 1 13 000000 acres in 1887 to 47000000 aerrs Collier will ask the next congress for new lands to make over the entire allotment plan Waff Jtrduord Tha government ia credited with raving 8000000 a year by the discharge of 609 Indian bureau employes Their work haa been absorbed by a reorganization 3 "Expensive'' boarding schools for Indian rhildren are being supplanted by 100' day schools bein iiilt with $1500000 of public works funds 4 The forest conservation haa taken in 14500 Indians who work on their own lands learning forestry and care of the soil land Irrigated Irrigation work ia being started on Indian lands in nine states with an allocation of $6154-050 from public works funda 6 Bureau employes in the lower brackets have been placed under civil service Roads in Indian lands a-e being constructed There haa been a complete reversal of tha social policy The most progressive Indians ari those living under the old tribal plan As a consequenra the Indiana are asked to taka part in all of their "new deal" activities Union Veterans Plan For Annual Parade ST PAUL Sept The in blue" members of the dwindling ranks of the Grand FOR SEVERED OLDS Wiih arrangements completed to return 1633 Eastern youths to their homes officers in charge of the thirty Civilian Conservation Corps' camps In the Fresno district are checking tha California enmities to learn how many will re-enroll for a second six-month period October 5th has been fixed as the date for discharging thosa who do not intend to remain with the corps After that date the matter of new enrolments will be taken up While quotas for the various counties have not been revealed they probably will be about 35 per cent of the first enrolment which would give Fresno County seventy The first trainload of eastern youths will pull out of Fresno September 26th CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE There were moments during thoea last hours in New York when Janice actually did not know what she was doing she was so unhappy She walked for miles crossing against tha traffic un-conscious of the fact that several times she narrowly escaped being struck If she had been conscious of it she would have told herself she didn't care Why live when everything you wanted was in your nand and you could not accept it? What would ever make up to her for tha fact that she could not have love? Jut to know you had done the right thing been fair and generous to every one concerned except yourself was cold comfort Janice's Idra All she had to do was say or perhaps not say and Richard was hers But she couldn't say it Would never say it while his wife lived And for this sacrifice Nina wouldn't even be grateful Would be no kinder to the husband whom with distorted fancy Janice now saw as definitely abused Long ago ehe had lost sight of the fact that everything ehe had been telling herself was purely her own idea That Richard might hava given her an entirely different version of the etnry never entered her head She dared not see him Although she had not gone to bed until 4 o'clock she left the hotel at 9 o'clock determined not to Teturn until train time The porter promised to make her reservations The train left at 6 She did not stop walking until exhaustion farced her into a restaurant where she ordered soup and a glass of milk Some time later she found herself in a motion picture theater atarlng with un- seeing eyes at the rapidly shifting Army of the Republic got down "I can't talk about it" ehe stammered Her heart contracted violently as if soma one were squeezing It in an iron grasp "Please Richard don't try to argue about it" "You mean you don't even care to hear abont my plana?" There are others I have to consider too My mother and father" "You mean they are financially dependent on you "Not at all hut how do you think they'd The taxi stopped and Richard paid the driver white Janice gave the number of her reeervatinn to a red cap It was five minutes later before Richard had a chance to say "I don't "You would If you knew them" she replied Still hoping Richard followed her to her train seized her hands pleading "Darling please leave me like thia! Wait one more day It's so unfair Janice" "I can't wait" "But you haven't even heard my side of better to go without talking about it" she answered sadly is it?" ha argued enn-feas I'm completely in the dark about tha whole affair Have I done or said anything to hurt you?" Not You the situation not you! We can't go on like should we?" he demanded "We're adults entitled to lives of our own Ia there anything reprehensible about the fact that I want to marry "Don't say it Richard pleaae You have no right to say it" "Perhaps not from your point of view But I really feel the fact that I have othera I happen to be responsible for abould stand in our way I can't offer you many things I could have offered several years ago but I certainly ran support isn't that dear! Oh Richard please don't try to discuss it with me That's the reason the only reason she added desperately "that I'm running But ahe had no strength left for resietance when he took her in his had no Idea why she should hesitate to marry him! As if the wife he already had her children were not impassable barriers lr any other woman's way! Yet there had been nothinr elrc about Richard which gave any Indication of selfishness or unwillingness to shoulder his obligation Waa it possible that he really was unable to realize that the financial end of it was only a small part of the duty he owed hie wife? Whether he loved her or not! In spite of his love for Janice! She tore the sheet of paper on which she had written and threw it into the waste basket It we the final gesture From now on she had nothing left but her memories (To Be Continued) Advertisement held' her drants SORES saying "I can't believe I've found DU Quickly Healed Leaving Bark at the hotel tossing her clothes haphazardly into the bags she had packed so carefully when she came she heard the telephone ring but ignored it staring at it with longing eyes At last in a frenzy of haste she had dosed the begs put on her hat and telephoned for a hoy She waa at the desk paying her bill when Richard entered His smile was so unsuspecting that her heart sank "I've tried to telephone you all day" ho said "Where hava you been Janice took her change end crushed a receipted bill down into her crowded porketbook "What are you doing now? Going out or coming in?" he continued innocently leaving" "Leaving?" he repealed Janice nodded and followed the hoy with her baggage to a taxi Richard strode beside her swinging hie cane When she entered the taxlrab he climbed In after her saying: "You are running away from me But why?" She stared at him dully What was the use to try to explain? business to-dsy as their sixty-seventh annual reunion and encampment swung into the second day Climaxing a day of activities was the scheduled address of welcome to-night hy Governor Floyd Olson of Minnesota and talks by Mayor William Mahoney of St Paul and Russell Martin of Los Angeles national commander in chier Commanders of stale unita had before then to-day the task of working out final detalla of the annual parade Wednesday At the opening session yesterday tribute whs paid members who died during tha past yesr Burnstine Wins Gold Cap For Bridge Play NEW YORK Sept 1 The individual master's gold cup giit-4 red to-dsy among the trophies held bv David Burnstine New York bridge teacher and writer In the concluding seasion of a three-day tournament laet night he ranged only twelfth but his previous point score gave him the victory His total waa points Denier lurks In eld sorri end boll Don't delasl Apple "CsrMlL" the trrnt American Baht that aaothea pain Immrdl-atels and tn a frw dara sour trouble 1 healed Ge Carbell tram anr druseM nr end 60c to Spurlork-Nral Ca Narhrllle Trim and set relief at set sour moner herk Qjoclety dyuuv) Emphasized hy the set of the collar and the awing of the lapels the double-breasted is a very flattering garment For Fall this jacket is favored by many style leaders of national prominence The double-breasted as tailored by Society Brand is a thing of beauty The soft graceful linea of the front and the easy set of the sleeves is something to rave about and is an achievement possible only to the finest of craftsmen And may we add Society Brand at $35 is something well worth looking into you only to lose you I love you so The (rsin wss starting as ehe tore herself from his embrace One last glimpse remained to her Her lover' pal and desolate he needed her and she was leaving him A Clean Break Janice thought her heart would break She waa being unkind to the person she loved best in the world-but waa she? In the end wouldnt he be grateful that she had spared him the added scenes and domestic storms hla derision to leave Nina would be sure to cause? AH that evening the desire to him tortured her He had Arthritis Sufferer Finds Effective Treatment A retired huaineae man of Pasadena who had been unable to walk for more than three veara as the result of Arthritis (stiff joints) reports that he finally secured a prescription which not onlv brought asked her to write and she hadlhtm freedom from pain but restored 35 and belter given him no answer 8o much break every contact but would it matter if aha wrote just once? She went to the desk and wrote Mindly Richard but the utter futility of It made her pause If she wrote he would answer There would follow the endless weeks and months of separation The agonnzing attempt to reach each other through letters Better far to end It Make a clean break Leave no aingie loop-hole for the reaction ahe knew would follow Only Memories Jt only he hadn't looked ao be- nn wlldorrd and hurt! As if he really Do it today him to a life supplied the of othera ailments uric acid lumbago various other and first relief Tablets ate nhvslcians leading other or how badlv from any caused bv should give Tablets a trial address to Calif of activity Ha then formula to a number who were afflicted with resulting from excessive auch as Arthritis Neuritis Gout Sciatica and forms of Rheumst-fsm they too renorted their Hydrorin prescribed hv manv and indorsed bv manv druegists No matter what treatment! von have taken vou have suffered form of Rheumatism excessive uric arid you Renton's Hvdrocin Just send name and Renton Desk WF Pasadena or ask any druggist (adv HARRY COFFEE DEPENDABLE CLOTHIERS SINCE 190 BAKERSFIELD FRESNO Murder! Mystery Thrills and Chills! The House Of Lies By Austin Moore Will Begin Serial Publication in THE BEE ON TUESDAY THE CHOICE OF THE WEST alLil's the TASTE ihai counts It's the TASTE of Golden Glow that makes you like it The mellow flavor of good old beer Just right With a tang that makes each glass taste better than the last It was the TASTE that gave Golden Glow instant leadership the day it first appeared upon the market more than 20 years ago And it's the TASTE that's kept it the leader ever since Have a case of Golden Glow delivered to your home Serve it at meals make a bright spot with a bottle of it in the afternoon delight your guests with it Enjoy as often as you please the TASTE of matchless Golden Glow Beer Golden West Brewing Co Oakland California Who is the Red Mask) How docs lie kill his victims? How do the bodies of his victims disappear before an autopsy can give a clue to his methods and identity? What is to be the fate of pretty Betty Kildare? Who is the mysterious Dr Hugo Xavier and what has he to do with the sinister plots and counter-plots? What is the secret of the rich banker Sir John Tonbridge? The House Of Lies is an exceptionally fast-moving and closely knit mystery story It holds you from beginning to end It mystifies you until the final chapter is reached and the last person you have suspected turns out to be the criminal who terrorized London and baffled Scotland Yard liliiiHillitilliMliCT Begin reading The House Of Lies Nexi Tuesday THE FRESNO BEE On sale at good stores clubs hotels and restaurants ei'CTit heie Now available in large bottles.

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