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THE: SIOUX CITY JOTmHAHihi SATURDAY, JAHTJARY 3, 1920. tantlaL Is not co dear. Indeed, tf earn InSDS IMS FMB1Y STEADY to be held by him untn paid out by warrant by the stats auditor on order of IX OTHER G. 0. P.

ASPIRHIIS count rsoaraa kmnrid k. tv t- 's wohld: TQ-U? automobile department resulted in -the new arrangement for refund. The county treasurer is stm required to charge the fee given in the "stats schedule, but after paying' the fee the car owner may file claims for a lower rate. He can make affidavit before a notary public that his machine was listed lower than the given rate at the time of Wheeler Its purchase and file this complaint wlth4mJlewed toT eounty deDosits. Th- his heart eut get -nn to the -Avenue Quick.

n.fter Machlnsky mads his dirty getaway." A boa rsngTand with every ganglion or spinal column to It. RITkia tirang gthermg hnck her loosened hair into some sort of form, "That's them," Zett. hack from polo For God's sake, gat Miss Rifkln shambled to rise, feeling of the bed end. 'Whatn we Swear to me, Zett, you wont teS Henry. You won't tell a Uvtog soul that "Yand.

my own poor, brother, 1 "Swearl Knowing don't help, and I want you to swear oh your "xanci "Swearl" "Darting. I Say ft after me! i "1 can't!" "I swear to God. 1I swear toto God." "I should be struck, "I should be struck dead." "If I breathe what 'If I breathe what I know." "to the soul that So help me God. "So help me God." Voices in the outer halt "Yancir Silence. "Yand!" Her voice came out to.

them lifted and oni toJ full of a singing quality. xes lietoe comin' tra-la In Che Apthorn apartments, situated on Riverside drive, where the soldiers' and sailors monument stands so whltely out against one of the city's rare a twelftb-stonr occunant. sazlns out from the brace of bow windows in the drawing room. can see the Hudson river bend like a stove arm and palisades grim with who knows what Paleozoic past, hanked up against a Jersey sky. Of a Sunday evening at dusk, with Aeh Pnk mist of a sun that had set grandly, dissolving into shreds, and the river sud- ome Kessler sat.

to the brace of bow wtn-1 wmm. mjma ircu out i spread-legged to a great leather uphol- stereo caair. asleep with his bead well back and his mouth open. rang ana no roaea over, but In sleep. Then, at voices, sat wp.

wriiiag oown nis tight span of waistcoat, and tweaked on key so that a shower uf lights flowed down: upon room that, represented some decorator's use and abuse of carte blanche: an expensive velvet and black leather cross between a hotel lobby and a grill room; hung mi red brocade and a shadow box painting I or sun nre; a mar and a masrr a nude; ta. white mirhia Mc-usrsa tk wtadhur torso. and: winding, a bit of 1 the executive council, which fixed the charge. This pody will then authorize the secretary of state to refund, the overcharge. OMAHA BANK ROBBER -SUSPECT IS ARRESTED Employes of Institution -Bobbed at Benson Save Identified TTim, It Is Said.

TJnroln, Jan. Word was re ceived here today of the arrest by Omaha police of a suspect In connection with the recent robbery of the farmers and Merchants bank at Benson, -an Omaha suburb. Employes of the bank were said to have identified the suspect as one of the men who robbed the bank, but the chief xf police said he doubted if the identification was correct. COSTXHTSB PSOK BATES. State Hallway Commission.

Present Schedule. Offers Lincoln. Neb-. Jan. .2.

Special: The state railway commission late this after noon issued an order contlnuinsr the ex change rates of the Nebraska Telephone company for another year or until such time as financial reports, which are to be fixed each month, -indicate, an excess of profits. The rates to remain in force are subject to other hearings and amended tw the findings the commission that may be necessary under changed flnan clal conditions. Toll rates of the com pany were 'recently ordered continued tn force for a short time by the commission, and wlU be the" subject for con aiaeration Dy that body within a few months. BURNED WHILE TRYING TO SAVE HIS LIBRARY Farmer Iowa legislator May Die of Injuries Sustained When His Residence Was Afire. Council Bluffs, Jan.

2. Special: Riley W. Briggs. for forty years a resi dent of Carson, and for two terms member of the Iowa assembly from this county, was dangerously and maybe raiauy ourneu ax nis present home in Independence, Mo. His house caught fire early In the morn ing und Mr.

Briggs was burned trying to save nis library. He was taken to the home of a son to Ewing. Neb. Another son. Dr.

Walter N. Brirss. is resident of Graceland college. THINKS A0T0 TAX MONEY SHOULD STAY IN COUNTY Bill Being -Prepared for Presentation to Meeting of the State Assembly. Waterloo.

Jan. i Special Believing the present' automobile- law should be amended te allow each county to keep its license money In its own banks, W. J. Burbank. county treasurer and president of the state assodation of treasurers.

Is at work on a bill for introduction when tae general assembly convenes. The proceeds from automobile licenses in this county wOl be approximately POO. Mr. Burbank says. At the close of business December the fees amounted to $96,200.

with many car owners yet to hear. from. If the state's estimate of 3S5.390 cars is realised, the fees from the ninety-nine counties would, run close to f7.000.00u. all of which la sent to the state treasurer. can Judge from the declarations of party to be chosen without Instructions and to enter vthe convention Unpledged to any candidate.

The probable result wtn be that none wiu nave a majority tm tne first ballot, and It will be left to, the de liberations of the party in convention assembled to select from this list who shall be most representative et the party's Dollciea And most likely to secure the largest for ticket. Forecast 'of tlia riatforav' i. Protest against the partisan conduct of the war the partisan xnaking of peace aramst extravagance ana un necessarily heavy taxatioa. against the ruthless exercise of one-man power Is passing Important national potk3 and earning them out will, form a ce talnbr Imnortant cart of -the platform. The slogan of the supremacy of law and order will be a battle cry.

The ae termination te suppress X. W. and bol-shevism will be manifest. Protest against the despotic use by labor of Its combina- natlons to freeae or starve the country Into abject submission to exorbitant de mands will be urged. The planks of the platform most difficult to draw will be those outlining the reconstructive meas ures which are needed to lead the nation back, to the normal contentment of peace, and to which the party shall pledge Itself.

The temper of the convention is likely to be conservative and not radical this year. (Copyright. by the Public Ledger Co.) IOWA DEMOCRATS ASKED TO RALLY If DES MOINES Called to Conference oa Coming Campaign Before Enjoying Party Banquet. Des Moines. Jan.

2. Iowa demo cratic leaders will pry the lid off the 1920 campaign at a conference and banquet to be held at the Hotel Fort Dea Moines on January 15. i. The official call for the conference has been issued- by Dr. J.

W. Reynolds, of Creston. chairman of the democratic state central committee, and the gathering will be under the auspices of the Iowa Democratic club. Invitations nave been extended to prominent Iowa democrats te make abort addresses, and it Is probable the speakers will include the men who will be the 1920 democratic candidates for governor and senator. In addition -to tne Iowa speakers, some democrat of national fame will also speak, the man to be se lected having not yet been definitely e- cured.

Iowaas who nave) been asked to spesjc include Emmett Tlnley. of Council Bluffs; CoL Mathew A. Tlnley. of Council Bluffs; John P. Dalten.

of, Hanson; W. Marsh, Of Waterloo, national committeeman from Iowa; E. T. Meredith, of Des Moines; Ray. Fitaev of Fort Dodge; Mike Healy, of Fort Dodge? Charles B.

Murtagn. of Algona Frank A. O'Connor. of Dubuqwe: Ixuis Murphy, of Du buque E. W.

Mr-Manun, of Keokuk August A- Balluff. of Davenport J. J. Myers, of Carroll John Clarkson. Albia; Bant Klrkpatrkk.

of Ottumwa; Judge E. R. Moon, of Ottumwa J. J- Hughes. formerly of Council Braffs but now of Oklahoma City; W.

J. Casey, of KnoxviUe Alex Miller, of Washington. and Thomas Steele, of Sioux City." All -democrats, of the state are farvited to attend the conference. Reservations have been made with the Iowa Democratic club, 711 mppee building. Dee Moines.

The official call for the con ference as issued by Dr. Reynolds is as follows "Since the Iowa Democratic club has determined to bold a- statewide Jackson banquet in Des Moines at the Fort Dea Mines hotel on the evening of Thursday. January 15, 1920. we thought It wise to ask the democrats of Iowa to meet in a general conference- on the afternoon of the day -of the banquet, January 15. at 2 p.

nv or 4he purpose of conferring to gether regarding the coming, campaign year and democratic activities pertaining thereto. "All democrats of Iowa, both men and women, are urged to attend this confer ence, come and attend the conference in the afternoon and the banquet in the evening. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR KILLING CON MCCARTHY Sentenced lor Harder of Des Moines Policeman to Appeal to -r the Supreme Court. Des Moines. Jan.

X. Special: Brownie Browman. a negro, found guilty in district court, here of the murder of Con McCarthy, a policeman, was today sentenced by Judge Joseph E. Meyer to life Imprisonment at Fort Madison. The verdict win be appealed by Biuw-lan's attorney to the state supreme court.

YEAE 1I0EE 07 HIGH EATE3. War-Time Tolls of Telephone Com- vpanies Extended by Commission. Lincoln, Neb Jan. i. Present etnerg-ency rates of the Loncom Telephone and Telegraph company" and the Nebraska Telephone company are to be continued for one year.

So says an order by the Nebraska raQway commission announced at the commission's of flee today. IfaMlere! great JSW Red Figure Sale. See announcement in this paper. scan asouc ner. a.

suit or matt mounted 1 vr. iisieu on a stand. In the midst of heroic ute book chedules went into niltoged proportions; he was paunchy figure, with a roll of flesh pret-1 motor vehlde law provides that ty well around toward the front of his I collar; preened and with a white I bouttonnier in his coat lanaL anA wr I looking hair brushed oJagonaJIy across a thinning area. HEAVY POST-HOUDAT CXEAB- A2TC3 JL TFJLTUHZ. UPTUliU UT S0HE FOOD psices ZXogsysgs and Dried Traits Eecord Adraaees, with Firm' Tone in nearly ATI Other ITecesslties Susfseas as a TThole Steady.

Now York, Jan. rBradstreets tomor- win say; Tjoss than normal holiday oalet to wholesale and jobbing lines, a heavier than usual volume of post-holiday clear- aneo amies ac retail, few notable exceptions to. reports of almost" uniformly strong commodity markets, especially marked strength alike of demand and prices in steel and iron, lumber and other bunding materials, avctlTO stock market speculation at advancing prices, despite next to highest call money rates and highest time money Quotations of the year and Industry active and sold ahead three to six months, are some of the features of what has been In ordinary rears quiet week la trade and Industry. An upturn In the weekly food index number, due to sharp advances In hogs, eggs and dried fruits, with steadiness to most otner roods, is an additional element of the week's news. Car shortages which retard grain shipments and absolutely -cripple lumber production and movement; continued eager buying of iron and stedj and a further banking up of unbilled 'orders, a sharp upturn of coal production previous to the holidays, with a lun naturally reported following this spurt, are among the notable industrial items coming to Weekly itv clearings.

$3.140,924.000. AUTO REGISTRATION FEE HOT PAID NOW OVERDUE Hew Suling by State Secretary Al- lowTi or Befuad la Certain Cases of Car Cost. of state from th Mm.V or automobiles Indicate uui i mere are today maav ia neariV ery county of the sta nj sv ery county of the state. ino law speciues that "on January 1 of each year a nanalrv tt k.m added to all fee no ia 7 t7mi A rf2 tun auu oe aoaea to mrh r. ursx ox.eacn month thereafter Pt the same remains unta paid." And Uter It is made the duty of the Buerm to collect the fees or sen the car to get it.

new ruling made by secretary Of oiate vy.es. luasey this week, according to information furnished bv th Tm, "wwc iw arniima fOP A nk registranon fee be based upon the maxiuxaciurers nst price fixed' at the next even 1100 and 40 cents per 100 nonndi next even' 100 pounds of the vehlde fully equipped. It has been necessary. the fee given in the book of schedules furnished him by the state. Many persons taking out license ha complained about this, for the price given oook more inaa mo list arte on their car at the time of its DDiehus.

The discrepancy is accounted for by the fact that the prices and weights in the book are based upon figures furnished by -the manufacturers to the 'executive council In July, while many cars were purchased earlier In the year before the prices went up. HefaUag to the schedule has meant that the early purchaser was required to pay a higher registration fee than called for by law. Complaints reaching the state Confidentially This sale is economy for our Jomers not for us. Prices here advertised are below today's wholesale prices. But we must make room for new spring clothes and are gladly taking the loss.

We mean this sale to be a real verdict against high clothing prices We mean to save money for our customers, and we know that if you will compare our values with others, you'll quickly de cide to buy here. Match Your Odd Coat and Vest in Tliis Great--- -SaDe ft- spcdally priced at j-Ju Li A. maid with two yellow sugar cruUlTOWOTer 'CT je county treasurer to highway commission. "Proceeds of 45.000.000 would be a very conservative estimate, I should say commented Bnrbank today. "The interest on this sum annually would be 2 -008.

or $,000 a month, aft the leral coun- ties are allowed nothing for the coii- tlon of these license fees, and we believr that they should receive Interest en money collected locally." CREAMERY MANAGER IN JAIL ON ARSON CHARGE Mahoney Alleged to Havs Set Tire to HlsPlace of Business is Jefferson. Jefferson. Jan. 2. Special: Mahoney.

manager of a cream statist, here, is in jail in default of a 2,000 bond rixea By judge flack. Mahoneys place of business burned down a few days ago and he is held under a charge of having set fire te It. There was fSOO insurance. HEW JUDGE CH0SEH. Troup Succeeds Sedick as Presidin-Jurist ia Omaha District Court, Omaha.

Neb, Jan. Alexander Troup was chosen presiding ydg of the district court of the fourth judicial district, which Is Douglas county, a the annual meeting of the seven judges yesterday. He will have charge of th-criminal docket- "He succeeds Judge William A. Redick. who has beea pre-' siding judge for two COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY FOR TWO YEARS Mr.

Parkhurst found quick relief from chronic bronchial trouble. Two years ago. I had la grippe which left me with a bad cough. Finally tils became chronic bronchial and four doctors said it could not be cured. "I commenced taking everything my friends recommended, but I got worse In stead of better.

For two years I was un able to do any work except to cough constantly night and day. which was the hardest work I ever did. "Finally I got hold of Milks Emulsion. It benefited me so much, right from the' start, that it came as a God-send. In two months I was perfectly cured, I gfned In health, strength and flesh rap idly.

J. M. Parkhurst, Leon Terre Haute, Xnd. Coughs like this seldom yield to local treatments. The surest- way to reach them ia to build up and strengthen the whole system.

For any obstinate cough. MUka Emulsion Is a remarkable remedy. Milks Kmuhnom Is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pds and phy sics. It promotes appetite and Guickly puls the digestive organs in shape to assimilate foodt As a builder of flesh and.

strength. MUks Emulsion. Is strongly rec ommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and Is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usual ly in one day. This la the only send emulsion made.

and so palatable that ft Is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks TSmuIston under this guarantee Take six bottles home with yon, use it according to directions and if not satisfied, with results, your money will bo promptly refunded. Price SOc and 3129 per bottle. The MUks Emul sion Terre Hautiy, Xnd.

Sold by druggists everywhere. StUJ DS, Nov i Now om A OHQTXP X7UOSR CTiATMfl TITST i BEV EECKONXD WITH. CAUFOHIZIA BACKS JOHffSOH i roindexler Hardly a actor as Yet Coolidge a ngnre of TJfcdoubted Strength-Nom to Have a Major- ity oa First Ballot. By William Howard Taft. Resides Cn Wood.

Gov. Lowden and Harding in race for the re- nomination at some other names should bo considered There are throo candidate who are Trfid oDDonenta of treaty and league ratification and who would make their campaign on that issue. These are Sen-etor Johnson, of California Senator iPoindexter. of Washington, and Senator iBorah. of Idaho.

It should be saw la fairness to the Utter that he has in favor of Mr. Johnson, but he suggested so often as a candidate hlm-slf that he must be mentioned. senator Johnson will have the eall- rornia delegation behind him. That has been asreed upon by all the fac- In the republican party of that state. With his radical proclivities.

Sen- at or Johnson wiu ceruuwj iwu Urates from the states In which the for 'A tner Roosevelt. supporters have radical tendencies. It is a question how respon- aihu th cominc reoublicah convention hold Mr. Johnson for7 the defeat of ilne party candidate. Air.

nuguw, But In such cases politicians are I ronretful and forgiving. The senator i has a very strong: following In his own state, due to his light against the South- Pacific railroad grip, his acceptable -administration of the state government. Ibis strong personality and his power of enthusiasm creating speech. He is In l-TiMiblie estimate accorded- the power to -tiirow California for or against his party ticket. This will give him a certain otstrength in the contention, not so much for his own candidacy as against that others.

i' Strong Among League Opponents. But the republicans of the state have shown very, great dissent from his atti- in. respect to the league. He is V'very popular with all avowed and intense opponents of the league, as was shown his speaking trip "trailing the presi-J -dent. The effective strength this would him in a republican convention with "the treaty and league ratified is more -doubtfuL However, should Senator "L6dge and his colleagues of the foreign relations committee succeed in forcing the anti-league Issue upon the republican party In 19M.

Senator Johnson's pros- ect for the nomination would be greatly i- Senator Poindexter has had long and -varied experience In the national house and senate. He has taken a pronounced "attitude against the tyranny of W. and labor unionism and makes ir.that his chief slogan. He Is also greatly opposed to the treaty, and insists that it un-American and unconstitutional for to enter the league. Without being In- --vidlous, one may fairly say that bis chances for the republican nomination are not proportioned to his activities in it.

It may be that Washington Estate has declared for him. but where the rest of his strength Is to come from not yet apparent. Coolidge to Be Beckoned With. rita i. Vn ti.

Jenes who call for serious notice are Gov. Coolidge, of Massachusetts, and Presl--. dent Nicholas Murrav Butler, nf New Tork. Gov. Coolidge was.

was born In "tVrmmf. anil la vhf.thti, ilo(rih. In that state as "a safe He is a jtlawyer who has devoted much of his i time to the state. He was a most useful and has made an admirable iviciiivi vi fluuwiiuBcus, ue is a man few words, but of wise, courageous ji action. In considering whether he should I Include a particular sentence-in an sd-r dress he was heard to say-as he ran his through it I don't remember to have been hurt by anything I didn't say." Ha tf has in his brevity a singularly trenchant 1 and epigrammatic way of putting things, i Gov.

Coolidge's courage and effective I aess in meeting the Issue presented by the police strike in Boston and its deplorable njiijr to alt. vrompers touched a chord to which the whole coun-iijtry responded. He became at- once the of the cause of the supremacy lw and order, and In the threatening "wivu uv uw uecvmt a nauonai ngure. is evidently proud of him i. and will present him for the nomination.

Butler TPoftr 1 Nicholas Murray Butler." for mn anA wow the head of our greatest university points of numbers. Is one nt hi ational leaders of the country. At the Seame time he has been a wheel horse of we repuoncaa. party, and has had much so oo witn anap ng tts pollUcs ia national eonventlons -which he has attended for uricr oi a century. He was the party's for vice mUm i.

of' Mr. Sherman, who died durias: 1Ie broad man of af- 9iTaIrS. not a IMrNin.r. wuk twasewa- sto do with guiding the coarse pursued In rcn ay mir. jMmmm worML an able pub- Heist and orator and has formulated the proper position of the party es.

Tba example of taking Mr. Uson as a candidate makes a nrec. th friend nd admirers of vBttUer WPos should be followed, lor possiine con- IrJV one wno is not a am um wtr riT nv canawates in his qualifications '2aea5 lZ "Weed the place of his choice on the bench which he was most reluctant to leave. Ia the reasonably certain be abould not bTsW moned to leadership and a JusTpS IctU republican wtde Ttdon great abilities and experieace. iTa Walkaway for 7ood.

From 1181 named above and In a article -the successful republican aominee will certainly be chosen. Onm ouM be bold ladeed wlJmr -rophecy as to who of them he win be" Mthf outset It looked as If Gen. Wood yOd have but little eompetitten and is circumstance In Itself helnVk aae. But now "htos lead, though aub. Epecialize on" reasonably good quality Violins for and students.

tha" best of -Violin T-" Vit-l-n trrc i vtsc3; eve re- CopyrIgL ISIS, by the i. Suddenly Mrs. Rifkln rose, her face all washed now of and the elabo rate coixiure xauen. anvwuig vara iwn "All my years for nothing. All us -Taacl! Tandr got to get him moved? np into the Wolfeaon store while the going's good.

No time to lose Zett. Mot a Got to- raise the money now whQo on the job to do the englneertag. uotxa, dearie. At her feet "Miss Rlfkm lay collapsed Into the smallest possible) compass, her head burled down between her knees. "Don't talU that way.

TancL Not nowl What's business or anything else aa long as you're sick, this way? Without you. what are we, anyways? Right back where mo and Henry started with a shyster business for a shyster trade. Nothing sint nothing without you. Taa- ci. Ton bet your life the kid's get the gadding streak- In her.

She needs you. Yand. an the time. Tand, darltn', you got to get well. We amt nothing with out too.

Nothing. Nothing. The clayey hue ox ralntness settled over Mrs. Rifkln. and she sat down on the bedside.

Zett." she said; ''you're killing me." It's only a nightmare we're having. Yand. I'm dreaming bad these nights." -It's so little we need, Zett, to nail the Wotfeson store." Two1 thousand in the hand would do it-rflxturea, new ma chines and eJL" "LllUe Leglnska's sickness!" "If we only had one friend of the fam-Uy, Zett; a barouche or any bank standing!" v. "Yand, -Tanci, why dont you me rm dreamin bad." "Selig. he-he's such a' devil! I Just wouldn't dare go to ask him again.

Assets he wants, tin rm crazy. We got the assets, I kept trying to teU him, only they don't show. Our security Is -our future. With the Tight location, we got a fortune, we- Why couldn't it be mer? "It's like ua and all. that some devil was keepin' us back from makin the move.

Even my two. thousand insurance has got to be so we can't borrow on It yet. Listen to Zettle, I aint brag-KinY but that two thousand Is worth three times more with me here to ea- gmeer things than ft will bo after Yand, kUl me and tear my heart out wnue -Ton-re at "Ssh-h-h, hon, I was kJddiaV They resumed silence. The room had a gaudy stare, the gaslight singing into it- "Zettle." "Yes. darlin'." "Jerry Jerry Kessler.1 "Jerry dearie, you're seeing things.

Jerry Kessler can't hurt you. Where'd you even get him to yeair head? tie can't lay a linger on you," "I I couki get it out of him Eke like nothing tm. the year Is up; Just like roil ing on a mg. zett." -Get what" "What's two thousand to him? Any-ways. at the end of the year, it It's Just lflce he had -security like American Insurance company In back of nay word my insurance: money wla meet the "Yand, you gone crazy 1 know where he Uvea, ZetL know that picture in the paper? The Apthorp up on Riverside, where he owns the whole apartment house." "Him, that dog! That--" "I teU you.

Zettie, ifa only for a year!" "God. if Henry hears you! Woman, you gone out of your headl Henry. God forbid he should even hear yon mention that dog's name! Remember the very night of your wedding, how he hit Bud- die In the mouth for; oven saying his name in tne no use. Tand, have you gone crazy mad? t- She was crying now and rubblnsr her hands to a dry wash. 'No, no Zett.

I didn't mean It. Honest. I was Just breaktn my head tryia" to think." "I got my four hundred and twenty dollar building assodation, if ifll ease your mind any; but what's money? What's anything? "You so slckl You down with I4UIe Leginska's sickness i Tm scared. Zett. Oh.

God, so scared. I I ain't ready. A persoa like me that never In her life give such things a thought. Always in the movie. Zett.

how 1 cover my eyes when when the sad scenes come. I know, darlin. I know." He don't deserve it from me. oulttln like this. Took me out of the work-room nothing but a fast kid that would have gone to hell, in another year.

Helped me them first years, and you with him. Zett. to settle down to know what a decent man can make out of fly girl. What did do for the business compared to an he done or me. Why.

Barney Bernard, with that kid's brains, a mem ber of this firm, can do more in one year uptown than done In all my fifteen, rm unittia' before Tve made good to him. Zett. Qttlttttt. Zettie; qulttin'." The past seemed to have sucked her in. and she was weeping back Into it.

"Never a -hard word out of him. Always what I wanted was right, even when I held out 'so loner against thi macMne-workeia It cost- us ten "year savings. Always ready to give the shirt off his hack. Always emilia always such a gooeV-old schnookle. Yand, God knows you aint get nothing to reproach yourself with.

You've worked yourself dowtfto to what you are. dearie, trvinar to build no for-, th move, you knew ho was eating SSES -O CD, ADD $3 Dverrcafts, ADD $35 vercaatSp Moiv pasted to her cheeks, and every move I a coquetry, popped in at the door. 'She's hero again, wanner In?" Yes. you little underdone broiler he said, making a false swoop at her; 'ana keep your little nervy ear away from the keyhole, or 111 singe you." snno side stepped, fiashina- her black skirts in a swirl of petticoat. -Some ba-ba out there!" she said.

breathing In her waistline: so that her I back swelled outward. "Some ba-ba doQ. Uh. uh, you!" And went out slamming i (To Be Continued.) MORE LABORERS THAN JOBS IN ENGLAND NOV Unless Operatiocs Are Expanded, In-. dustry Cannot Take Care of Thousands of Workers." JLondon.

Jan. The sreat Increasa In the number ox 'women employed in British industries has become an Important factor, and only an expansion in industry can take care of ell the labor-both male and female now available, according to a statement by the American: chamber of commerce In SirAuckland 'Geddes, president of the board of trade, recently declared that the country's production would have to be tocreased. not only for tbeake of export markets, but to absorb surplus labor. Accardlng to his fJguaos, said the American chamber, there are already over satMJW more men and women em-Ployed, or looking for employment, to the industrial world than before the war. The demobilization troops would necessitate the aheorption of almost another 1.008.000.

IfsHereT The great If Red Figure Sale. See announcenseat inthls paper. 7 A Safety Satisfaction norm Service Any locationAny type of home Any Price -Worth your while to see CUCKWALTZIi "3 REAIi ESTATE DEPT. 7 KEyPTOH Per ard Hczt Classes, as fitted by O. GHUIIL.

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