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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 12

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Leader-Telegrami
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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4- 12 THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER; EAU CLAIRE. WISCONSIN. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY IS, 1928. fire In 1857 the counter seat wt moved to Menomonle. YOUTH BREAKS .4 rs I in i jl m.

urn, DUNNVILL WIPED OUT BY FLAMES SATURDAY NIGHT OHINE bau ikuic ucuidi Luiui Over Woolworth's 10 Store. Telephone 3028. SWEETtiEAgmlONFESSIQHSOFAWIFE. CwgifcH. Ctal hn lrt.tin..

Im. 1 dreamed dreams, old dear, and you have nude thera fill the spaces that other girls have filled with the ev eryday pleasures of friends and flirtations. "When anyone rfurt you you went back into dreamland and reveled In the one place where you were queen. You said 'I will make all those who have snubbed me realize that I am their superior some way. "But what of David, Claire? Surely David never pampered my vanity." 4 "He always was kind, David could not be unkind to anyone, Lynda." "He was unkind to me when he False Teeth 012.00 GOES TO JAIL "What do- you mean by that, Claire? I do not thlnt I have any more vanity the average girl, and not as much as some." .1 "Yes, you have You have lived here alone with your father and CHAPTER LXX RALPH TELLS HIS FATHER Claire Staniiope looked at Lynda Fenton for a moment la silence, and then she said: "Lyn.

you are a very vain young woman." 1857 county seat or Dunn county, was wiped out Saturday by fire. While Herbert Nanse, proprietor of the only store in the place, was away at St Paul store was destroyed by fire, and with this building also went his barn and two neaby dwelling houses, one occupied by Evan Hill and the other by T), O. Hyde. Origin of the fire was not Reamed here. The two dwellings were once the old Talnter Hotel of Dunneville, historic hostelry which was -a popular stopping place in the days when Dunneville marked the furthest up-river point to be reached by the river steamers which came up the Chippewa and Red, Cedar rivers.

Steamer passengers used to come up as far as Dunnville and disembark and take the stage coach for Me-' nomonie and other points not reached by steamer. Dunneville was the county seat of the county In those days But when the old court house was destroyed by the fine and was committed to Jail. Complaint against Brown was made by the Eau -Claire Health Department when he was found In his home. His home was under quarantine because of scarlet fever. It' is believed the youth had ignored the quarantine and went in.

and out of the house several times. A girl found in the "house'; with Brown, faced a similar charge of violating quarantine regulations, but she had reft the city Monday, r. Scarlet fever after showing a steady decline in the city since the latter part of December took a sudden turn upward a couple -of weeks ago according to records at the health office. Although the situation Is by no means alarming and Kie number of cases is still Under December and January rigid enforcement of quarantine regulations is necessary to prevent further spread of the disease was pointed out. Chicken pox and quite no FORMER COUNTY SEAT HELPED TO MAKE BADGER HISTORY UNABLE TO FAY FINE OF AND COSTS WHEN would not believe me." $30.00 value Plates $12.00 Painless Method Extractions, per tooth Gold or Porelaln Crowns $6.00 to $8.00 Silver $1.00 and up Jold $2-50 and up Bridge $6 to $8 per tooth Teeth Straightened.

We want to be known as the best place to get dental'service at the most reasonable prices. All work carefully done and guaranteed. MENOMONIE, May 14 Special All that was left of historic Duhnville, some miles down the Red Cedar river from here, and up tc J' Clark Brown, local youth, pleaded guilty to a charge or "breaking quarantine when arraigned before Judge George L. Blum in county court. Monday and was sentenced ed to pay a fine of $10 and costs of $.45 or spend thirty davs in the STOP! READ I prevalent during the winter months, have aearly faded but of the picture locally, only a few cases being reported the last couple of weeks.

county Jail. He was unable to pay rS DEPENDABLE USED USED CARS TRUCKS .1 DODGE DEALERS MUST SELL GOOD USED CARS H. BUTLER MOTOR DEALERS IN NEW PODGE CARS AND GRAHAM TRUCKS Read "Wednesday morning's paner about the formal opening" of our big NEW USED CAR LOT On River Street Just Back of Post Office Many Special offers will be given for QUICK ACTION CARS FROM $10.00 UP On account of-many trades mads on our new Dodge Cars and Graham trucksit makes it possible for this great sale We must sell them quick so We can make more trades "He probably is saying the same thing about you. 1 "I would not let anyone make me believe that David two-timed me" "And yet. Lyn.

you think he was spying on you, which I am sure was not true. "You do not love Ralph Armltage, Lynda, (but you do love the idea of the luxury that he can give you" "Did I not tell you, Claire, that I was through with him? I am through with all of them." "You think you are, Lyn. because tonight you are tired, but tomorrow you will be confronted by the same old problems, the same old doubts, and the same old longings." answered Claire, as she left the, room and called good-night from her own. The next morning Lynda was hardly at the office before she had two telephone calls one from Ralph Armltage and one from Mary Strat-ton. She answered Mrs.

Stratton's call eagerly. "I want you to come to see me this afternoon, Miss Fenton," said the evangelist. "I cannot come until after four o'clock, but I will gladly come then, if that will suit you," answered Lynda. "'It will have to suit "me, but in the meantime, do not let anyone tempt you into thinking that you can happy unless you accept the truths and commands of the Lord Jesus. I want you to come to see me that I may prove.

this to you." "What did you say, Mrs. Lynda asked, quickly. "I did not say anything," the evan Notice! This is not a "Flash-in-the-Pan Affair. The Others may match the price or they may cut the price but, never, never can, they equal the values! Shrewdest Buyers, the Keenest Judges 2 Values have Pronounced it a Sale without Equal! Holding the Spotlight of Public Approval with Undivided Attention. YOU CANNClAFFOR We Lead Others Follow Before You Buy a Pfiamo or any musical instrument 1 SEE US! MUSIC STORE 217 South Barstow Street.

PHONE 901-J. MENDOUS SAVINGS PRESENTED HERE! gelist answered. "I thought I heard the words 'and myself after you said you wanted to prove it to me." There was a quick intake of breath from the other" end of the line, and Mrs, Stratton asked quick, ly, "Will you come?" "I will come, Mrs. Stratton." promised 1 Lynda, and she was somewhat surprised to find that because of that promise she felt calmer. 'Wher have you been." Lynda?" said Ralph, somewhat impatiently, when she called his number.

"I have rung you three times before this. I Tuesday and Wefasday For have made such a fuss. around here. that the gods of the machine have given their consent to let me see you this afternon." "I'm awfully sorry. Ralph, but I have Just made an engagement" 'Can't you break It? I need you more than anyone else in the world could possibly need you." "I don't want to appear seinsn, $7.95 FLANNEL DRESSES French Flannels as well as Silks.

While 80 dresses last, Tuesday and Wednesday only $4.00. All sizes. Ralph, but I would break any en ake: gagement to come to see you; but EmUp honestly, dear, I must not see you until I know Just what I am going to do." "But. Lynda, I thought it was set' Sensational Prices! Read! tied, that you were going to stay there until I was well enough to travel, and then you were going $15.00 SPORT SUITS For Sport or Everyday wear. Novelty tweed patterns, removal sale price, only $9.00.

with me." "Ralph, you know' better than that Tuesday and Wednesday 2 Days Wis. Theatre Checks, with $1 and $2 Purchases. I am going to stay here for a while, but after that I am not sure." Lynda distinctly heard a groan, and then Ralph's. voice came trem ulously: "Don't Rive me up, dear. I Up to $2.95 New Sweaters (J 25 dozen Sweaters, new slipover i styles, all wbol and silk and wool.

Complete range of sizes. Removal Sale Price Extra (Sugar is higher). Best C. Big H. Cane Sugar at sale, 10 lbs.

Values (Limit 20 lbs.) Extra 10c pkgs. Minnesota Macaroni Big and Spaghetti (fresh). Sale at Values 4 pkgs. for Extra 29c can Peaches, large 22 Big size Sliced Peaches. Bragain, 85c lie 1 3c Pz TTv 1 Vr $88 JSMrm $3 to $3.50 Silk Chemise Silk Crepe de Chine Chemises, Lace Trimmed, white and colors.

Values can at Very special, Removal Sale Price, Extra Thompson's Seedless Raisins Big in bulk. New stock, at Values sale, lb. 82C could not bear it. IH give you all the time you want but, sweetheart, can't you understand that this is not one of those vulgar "affairs? God knows that nothing in the world would make me happier, than to call you wife." Lynda interrupted him by raying: "I'll come to the hospital as soon as I can, Ralph, and in the meantime, please rentember I am not trying to make you unhappy. I am just hoping that some way out, will be found for both of us.

"Good-bye Ralph." And before he jould say anything more, she rang off. She had hardly hung up the receiver when Mr. Armltage, senior, walked into her office, He eyed her suspiciously, she thought, so she raised her head proudly as she said: "I have been talking to Ralph." "I have Just come from there." The tone of Mr. Armitage's voice was accusing. "He probably told you that I was going to stay in your office until was able to take me away." "He did," Ralph's father answer- $1.88.

Entire Stock $1.95, $2.25 Hose ft Scarfs Up to $5.00 $25 Navy Tailored $15 to $19.95 Spring Coats Extra 20c large oval cans Calif or- Big nia Sardines in Tomato or Mus- Values tard. at per-can Extra 26c Choice Evaporated Apri- Big cots (new goods). Sale Values at per lb 1 Uc 19c Pure thread OQ Ui Silk full fash- r' ioned. All new I SliAdes. Choice scarf All wool material, Fbr trimmed collars.

Sizes 40 to 50 only. Navy Bine, Black and Tan. Some real coat values. Suits Canton Crepe lined, fine material Yes a regular $25.00 valne at $16.00. house, only $2.

Our best 5c frnk Tip Matches A Bargain at 6 boxes Extra Big Values 18c for ed, bitterly. i "Mr. Armltage, Ralph had" no rea son for saying tnat, or even letting 25c you think it He was telling you what he hoped I would do as $10 to $12.95 New Silk though I had already promised it" L- I Spring Coatsp Extra 81 -inch Unbleached Sheeting, Big weight 45c value. A Values bargain, yard Extra 39-inch Black Charmeuse Big Satin. Good weight.

A bargain Values 2 davs, vard A faint gleam came into the tired old eyes. "May sit down. Miss Dresses 90c Fenton?" her employer said, as formally as though she were receiving him in her own drawing room. I cms. merj II II Jf 3lBALtft Fl I of a coat at only LJ LJ 1mm See these racks of wonder valaes.

New summer shades. Extra special "Certainly, Pardon me for not offering you a chair, but I thought employers always sat or stood at their own convenience." "Will you tell me what Ralph said $25429.50 New Dresses $15 Jersey Dresses to you. Miss Fenton?" "He said he wanted me to come over there immediately." Mr. Armltage looked his question. "I told him I could not come-that I must know my own mine before I could tell him what I was going to do." "Then you have not decided.

Miss All wool jersey, neat tailored and embroidery patterns. Wonder val What Dress Values, that's what you'll say when you see these bargains. Every kind, every size. ues at Extra 42-inch Pepperell Pillow A 4 Big Tubing. Regular finish.

Bar- If JL ft Values per yard t2j Extra 20c Fancy Dress Ginghams, Ji si Big 32-inch. Large ass't. patterns. 1111-5. A Values Bargain, yard Q2lf Extra Pure Linen, 25c Bleached Big Crash Toweling.

Bargain, A Values per yard fl Extra Women's flesh colored Lace cloth Night Gowns 95c nl Values value, sale each. Sjlylf Extra 46-inch Table Oil Cloth, rf Big White and Fancies. 35c value, )) Values at yard (C Save you Money on Wash Goods See Our Lines. EXTRA I CRACKER JACK fresh 3 packages 10c mltage. I certainly thought you had disappoint me, somewhat I had formed a higher opinion of "I am glad to know that Mr.

Ar- mm a i lis Better Dresses Up to $45 Spring Coats mltage. I. cetalnly thought you had no opinion of me at all when you tried to buy me off with a long stay in Europe." "It was because you refused that trip that my opinion changed. Now, my son tells me, you are going to take It with him." Lynda Fentona rose frojn. the chair in front of her typewriter- desk, and came and stood in front of the man who visibly seemed t6 grow older as she came nearer.

(To. Be Continued Some of our best coats included in this lot. Very special at sold to $89.50 All oar better dresses. Arthur Weiss and other famous makes Included at only $39.00. ll.

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