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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. MONDAY, JANUARY 21 1929 PAGE FIVE 'BROKEN A Story of Reven2ed Lve By RUBY M. AYRES Fll SELECTS NEW AIRPLANE she asked mockingly. "Do you FORGERY PUT SUSPECT HELD IN COUNTY JAIL CHAPTER XVII The Story Thut Fsrj think Julie Farrow is enjoying her- Many Relieve Colds Almost Instantly As Doctors Now Advise GILES CHITTENHAM. on his way back (o London from the United States, to help wind up the affair of his young half-brothers.

RODNEY, HUM SITE who has recently killed himself for love of the notorious flirt, JULIE! FARROW, meets Julie In HwltserUnd think so because it adds Interest, but I wouldn't marry him If he were the last man In the world and could cover me with diamonds from head to foot. No, thank you if you're a woman-hater, I'm a man-hater." "Some day you will change your mind." "Do you think so? And does that mean that you have?" Chittenham laughed. "Are you setting a trap for my unwary feet?" he asked. "No, but I heard you tell Julie Farrow you had once put your fingers into the fire and been badly burnt." "I probably said that because it seemed to be expected of me. If I lived In this atmosphere for long I should bo saying all sorts of things which wero entirely without foundation." "Yes," Doris agreed calmly.

"It's a hell of a life." through his friend. HARRY LOM BARD. Ha determines to make Julie fall in love with him and then spurn her, to avenge his brother. But after Iron Worker Accused of Trying accomplishing his purpose una falllrit In love with her as well he finds ou Negotiations for Purchase Near Completion, Actual Work on Plant Expected Soon that ah is a cousin of the JULIK to Establish Credit Accounts by Showing Worthless Draft jt i Vsj i If you don't think Julie's would interest you." "I shall be delighted." He wondered If she believed him; wondered what she would say if ho told her that the only things of any interest to him In the world were Julie and Julie's future. "I run a highly respectable men-ago," Doris was saying.

"I live with my father. He's paralyzed, poor lamb, so even If he wanted to run about and look after me, he couldn't But we're very good friends, and I'm one of the most harmless of the harmless set to which I belong." "I am sure of It," Chittenham said absently. She raised her brows and laughed. "Is that meant for a compliment? Never mind. I'm not easily offended either way." She paused, but Giles did not speak, and after a moment she said again.

"I was FARROW who broke Rudney heart. Because he has ben married he has to give her up, after telling her the truth. He (foes on to London to He seir? Bne'll probably tell you she Is if you ask her, but I know better. There's an early-Vlctorlan streak In Julie. She ought to be married to a respectable man with high Ideals.

She ought to have half a dozen children and live in the country, and Instead "Instead what?" "I suppose she'll end up by getting Into a corner she can't get out of, unless Blm can pull her up in time with a firm hand." "This Blm seems rather an Interesting personality." "She is. She wears her hair In an Eton crop and dresses In rather a mannish fashion, but she's really the most entirely feminine thing I know." Chittenham looked at her with Interest. "You're rather complex yourself," he said quietly. his mother, MUS. ARDRON'.

a rather silly woman who wanta to enjoy life. After he was alleged to have He takes her to a night club. There he sees Julie, who, much made up, is forged a draft for $2,500 and deposit acting wild and boisterous. ed it In a San Bernardino bank Robert McCray, 37, was arrested In his room in a downtown hotel late Saturday night by Deputy Sheriff Across the table Julie found Giles Chlttenham's eyea upon her, and immediately she roused herself to her old gaiety and flippancy. "A penny for your thoughts," she Kmmett L.

Shay. (To Be Continued) Clemenceau Success McCray Is said to have presented the worthless draft at the Bank of As Critic of Monet Negotiations toward the purchase of a site for the Federal Aircraft corporation's new factory have nearly been completed and actual construction of the plant Is expected to begin within two weeks, Lieut O. R. McNeil, production manager, has announced. The deal for the site has practically been completed, and the aircraft firm is now awaiting only authorization from the state corporation commissioner to float an additional stock issue of approximately $130,000 before buying the land.

The site comprises 00 acres located between Third and Sixth America In San Bernardino and rather surprised to see you and was given a receipt. The draft was said. "What were they? Were you admiring me, or what was it?" Mrs. Ardron here tonight. (By Associated Press) PARIS, Jan.

19. Georges Clem- on the Bank of Italy of San Fran Cisco. Giles did not answer. Something "Really? Why?" "I don't know. You're not the vwtn tne receipt, McCray Is as enceau has turned art critic with a new work on the painting of his old friend Claude Monet.

type of man one meets here as a serted to have approached several had brought back the memory of this girl as she had looked that rule, and your mother persons in the city and established She flushed faintly. "Do you think so? I'm not really. Only when one Is entirely ordinary one has to make an effort' to attract In some way or other, so I paint my lips redder than anyone else's, and lpt people think my husband divorced me "And didn't he?" Gllea had asked the question before he was aware of It. and he hurriedly apologized. Clemenceau, who possessed many "Mother had never been to a credit.

Important canvisses of the great McCray, who said he Is a struc night club before. She thinks she Is seeing life, in capital letters." morning they came down from tho cold mountain tops into the sunshine of the valley beneath tho memory of how she had slept during the long drive back, with her tural Iron worker and comes from Impressionist painter, has thrown a new light on Monet and his work, In the opinion of most critics. Kent'icky, was held In the county His voice was grimly Ironical. "That's what we all try to make streets, east of Waterman avenue and south of the city's Antll pump Jail last night for arraignment today. Authorities say he confessed The originality of the Tiger's ourselves believe," Doris answered ing plant It is owned by J.

F. Allen, of San Bernardino, and was characterized by Lieutenant McNeil cheek against his arm, of how she had said when they parted: "I'll look much prettier when you see me again." "I beg your pardon. I should not have asked." "Oh, yes you should! I wanted you to ask," Doris said coolly. "I married when I was eighteen I'm study, the "Temps" says. Is that ho has written neither a biography of Monet nor the history of a phase of art, but given "a scientific ex- yesterday as ideal for the com to forging the draft.

Situations Wanted, Female Classification 11 She was the same Julie as this girl with the hard mocking eyes planation of Monet's work by acute twenty-two now. I went out to and painted Hps, but the difference East Africa with my husband, and observation of the man himself, of between them hurt him like of ana found well, the usual thing!" She his cerebral conformation his visual organs." physical pain. And he alone was to blame. It was all his fault, the made a little gesture of distaste. "I stuck it for a year, then I came calmly.

"We think we're the whole cheese, but In our hearts we know quite well all the time that we're inly Just a nasty, rather smelly little coiner of It." It was impossible not to laugh at her frankness. "Why do you do It then?" Chittenham asked. "Why?" she shrugged her shoulders. "God only knows! It's amusing at first and afterwards well, it gets to be a habit, and it's difficult to break oneself of habits." "I suppose It's all right If you really enjoy It." "Enjoy it? Do you think we do?" fault of his arrogance in believing that he had the right to Judge or to avenge. "I don't think my thoughts would LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Tour needs in any of our lines will be courteously supplied.

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CHAS. PERRY lOfO Street Phone 435-13 home. I'm not divorced at all, but I let people think I am, and it makes no difference as I shall never want to get married again." "But I thought "You mean, your mother told you that Marco and I were going to make a match of it? I let people be worth even a penny to you, answered, and Julie laughed. pany's purpose. To Be Finished Within 90 Days If plans go through as scheduled, the plant will be finished within 90 days after ground is broken, and almost immediately thereafter the Federal Aircraft corporation will go into production, which will gradually be raised until within six months one plane a day will bp the factory's quota.

Officials of the company declare they have a ready market for all the planes the plant can produce. The building, according to preliminary drafts, would cost approximately $13,000. It would be of frame, 80 by 200 feet in dimensions, with a total of 16,000 square feet floor space. The machinery needed at once will cost around (15,000, it is estimated. "I expect you're right," she said, ENDS COLD PLEASANT WAY I "Well, I suppose I must go back to my own depressing crowd, or I shall be making myself unpopular as Now More Tempting to End Colds at Home by Hospital Method Doctors Advise Than to Risk Needless Misery and Pneumonia by Neglecting Prompt Treatment usual." She pushed back her chair and rose.

"Bye-bye everyone! I sup pose we shall meet again some day. Doris will tell you where I live. The pleasure of quick relief a good night's sleep- Mr. Chittenham, if you ever feel like running in for a cocktail, and if she doesn't remember you've only then the joy of waking up without the misery and danger caused by neglecting a cold during this changeable weather. cot to lnaulre of the police! Im Remainder Will Be Testing Field well known to the police." She laughed again recklessly, waved her The remainder of the site will be hand and strolled back to ner own vsed as a landing and testing field.

This, briefly, has been the experience of Miss Edith Jenkins and numbers of people in San Bernardino and vicinity. For doctors are now recommending for home use a hospital method that gives almost instant relief thea quickly drives the cold out of one's system. corner where she was greeted with It is adequate for this purpose, ac Ironical cheers and banter. cording to McNeil. East-west and north-south runways will be provided, from which the Federal C-M3 There was a little silence when she had srone.

which Mrs. Ardron ss KJ Er3 ss EH ss ni TV- broke by a mild question. cabin monoplanes turned out at the "Is she always like that, Doris?" i iciuunt iu use-Soon Ended Cold plant will first take the air. W. P.

Colvllle, Riverside capital "She has been lately. I can' ME UP TO FIND HEAD COLD GONE! make her out Essen shrugged his fat shoulders, 1st, has been named by the board of directors president of the aircraft corporation. S. O. Ferguson Is vice-pi csident, W.

O. Harris is treasurer "She's Just acting!" he said with unusual Insight "Acting all the time. The trouble Is that she over and F. C. Ayars, one of the orlgl does it.

You ought to give her the nators of the company, has been named secretary-manager. mm tip, Doris." Doris frowned. 8 "It's not my business. If she likes to make a fool of herself let 20 Years Ago I IT! i VP her, and It's a dead cert that if Blm can't pull her up I can't!" She glanced at Chittenham. "You heard (From The Sun of Jan.

21, 1909) her ask you to call ana see nerr 1 A NEW" RUG SERVICE Well, a couple of months ago she'd Miss Jenkins, for example, had neglected her cold for three days In the hope it would "cure itself without treatment Instead, it grew worse and started spreading. In two days the congestion made her feel so miserable that she called her doctors, who advised double strength doces of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a hospital certified formula composed of wild cherry, ter-pin hydrate and other Ingredients recognized aa the quickest and most effective to end colds. Relief began immediately, when she felt its soothing, healing warmth from nose passages deep down into her chest Within an hour or so the medication had been absorbed by her system, loosening up congestion and relieving the "achy" feeling. By night her fever was less; she slept comfortably and woke up feeling like a different In another day or so, the doctor reports, congestion was gone and there was no trace left of the cold. Note: See ether ease ill certified by the attending physician.

P. J. Shropshire has purchased from J. V. Williams 10 acres of cranees and lemons in the West 3 have died rather than suggest it We used to call her the Wise Vir Highlands district for $10,000.

gin, because she kept men at such arms' length. It's a different tune now. You ought to go and sample 2 The Independent Ice Co. with headquarters in East Highlands, and which for some time has been furnishing customers in Redlands things for yourself. Mr.

Chitten ham." and Highland, has secured a site in Giles shook his head. "I'm afraid it wouldn't appeal to the rear of the Bublitz bottling works in San Bernardino for a stor me." he said stiffly. FOR YOU DO you need a new rug? Whether you do now. or later, we want you to come in and see our new Mohawk Rug Department Here is something entirely new in rug buying. Not just a few rugs on the floor, but a patented display rack offering you so wide a selection of beautiful fabrics znd patterns that it can be compared only to the offerings of the big stores of largest cities.

Twenty-two beautiful patterns displayed in the fabric. Forty-eight others shown in color cards, Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets and Tapestries every desirable weave. "Giles slmoly doesn't care for age plant and will serve San Bernardino trade. H. W.

Seager is women." his mother strucK in. -we manager for the Redlands, High might as well not exist for all the land and San Bernardino district difference we make to him. A corn En Eg Enl 25 SS 2 S3 Enl ss Enl SS KJ SS E. C. Miller, of Utah, has Just pur Glad that he took the advice of his doctor, E.

H. Garret, Jlke numbers of people here, now realizes how quickly a cold can be ended and how much useless misery and risk one takes by putting off the right treatment. Mr. Garret, for example, had neglected to do anything about his cold for several days before he dropped In to see a doctor. Examination showed that his nose tubes were badly congested, his.

throat was inflamed and the cold was rapidly spreading. His doctor then advised double strength doses of Ayer's Pectoral. Relief began almost Instantly bachelor, aren't you, Giles?" Giles laughed dryly. "I wouldn't bet too heavily on It, chased 200 stands of bees from County Bee Inspector R. B.

Herron, which will furnish the foundation for a bee breeding station which Miller will establish in San Bernardino valley. mother." He thought of Sadie. She would have been quite at home with Essen and his friends; it hurt in M. tolerably to realize that Julie was striving to be like Sadie. nr i bin "You look very solemn, Giles:" his mother said with a shade of anxiety.

He roused himself with an effort "Amsterdam" Seamless Axminster "Sorry! I was listening to the B3 and Instead of continuing to feel miserable as he had when neglecting to do anything for his cold, he awoke the next morning feeling fine. In a day or so all congestion had cleared up and ho was as well as ever. band." It was not true. He was not Dr. W.

H. Stiles was a railroad passenger yesterday to Los Angeles on a business visit. f- Joan of Arc First Of Favored Statues fBv Associated Press) PARI1" 'Jan. 19. Statues seem to to so red all over Paris, yet the- only 201 bronze or marble mo to the famous men and women of France in the streets and squares.

There are thousands of others, of course, in the museums and state buildings, and sculptured nn walls, aa on the facade of the listening to anything except to the 27x51 9x12 sad accusing voice of his own con i 'OIF. 9 science. 8 Note: Se other all certified by the attendlna phyilelan. "Shall we dance?" Doris asked, and he rose at once. You will find here just the Rug you want; the pattern that pleases you the coloring you need, the fabric that will give wear.

And the price will surprise you, it will be so reasonable. On all standard sizes we can give delivery almost immediately. Rugs of unusual sizes we can order direct from mill stock and assure prompt service. The Mohawk Carpet Mills have made possible Rug Departments like this in four thousand progressive stores all over America. These are being advertised widely in National Magazines for your attention.

"Didn't you want to dance?" she En SS rui SS 3 THREATENING COLD SOON DISAPPEARED asked, and he hastened to reply Worsted Wilton "Karnak" Rugs 27::51 $12.50 9x12 $125.00 8.3x10.8 $112.50 Can also prompt-ly In sizes 9x12; 11.3x12; 11.3x13.6; 11.3x15. "Koran" Rugs 27x51 $9.50 9x12 $92.50 "Akbar" Rug. 27x51 $7.75 9x12 $77.50 Mohawk Axminster Seamless ENDED COLD IN TIE TO ATTEND WEDDING Realizing that inflamed eyes, a that of course he did. "It's what I came for." He tried not to see Julie as they Miss Agnes Collier is still another Enl SS went round the room, but she seem' stuffed up nose and hacking cough who has found that nromnt relief Is far preferable to the mlserv "Norwood" Seamless Velvet 27x51 $3.50 9x12 $38.50 Wonderful selection Wilton Seamless Tapestry Rugs 26x52 $1.95 9x12 $20.00 ed the only real thing In a crowd of unrealities; he tried to keep his eyes turned from her, but against caused by neglecting colds at this season. And she Is now elad that her his will they sought her face again ss 25 Enl 10 fcgj doctor told her what to do when the cold started spreading so fast that she became alarmed.

Rollpf began almost Immediately, doctor reports, vhen she took double 27x51 Pxl2 you 3rd Come in and see, even if aren't yet ready to buy. Floor. Enl would not be very appropriate for a bride's maid, Miss Eatelie Byrd called her doctor to atk how she could quickly get rid of her atuffy cold In time for the wedding of her cousin, which was to take place In a day or so. "First take a good laxative," the doctor advised. "Then begin at once taking double strengthens; of Ayer's Pectoral every half hour until you feel better, then once every two hours until all congestion disappears." With the flint pleasant awnllow she felt tho comforting, healing warmth.

This endd her coughing spell almost Instantly and the. miserable, "achy" feeling began to leave. By night she was rid of the fever and had to use her handkerchief only occasionally. Bhe ton. tinned the treatment as he dlrectid.

and every trace of the eoM gone In time for the and again. She was laughing always laughing in that shrill, reckless fashion! Once he saw her lean across and pull the curly hair of a youth scarcely out of his teens who was very flushed and obviously much the worse for drink, and the boy retorted by lurching over and kissing her white arm. Giles set his teeth. He longed to go across to her and pick her up in his arms and carry her away from the noise and heat and glare, and soothe her into rest and unity again. Ho felt that everyone must know of his share in this tragedy and be holding him In derisive contempt.

When Doris Gardener spoke to him he felt as If he had to drag himself back from another world to answer her. "I hope we shall meet again," she strength doses of Ayer's Pectoral. Within an hour or so the medication of wild cherry, terpln hydrate, had been absorbed by her system, loosening up the congestion. By night her temperature was normal, she slept comfortably and woke up feeling greatly refreshed. In another day or so, the report continues, her air passages had completely cleared up and thre was no trace left of the cold.

Louvre. Jeanne d'Arc, national heroine and now a saint, heads the list with four statues, two mounted and two afoot. Next come Voltaire, Victor Hugo and Alfred de Musset with three each. The French, fond of oratory, show it by giving public honors to 22 statesmen, including among them Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. The stage is represented by two, Frederick Lemaitre and Sarah Bernhardt.

Catholics Go To Roman College CBy Associated Press) fcOME, Jan. 19. Fifty three American Catholic dioceses are represented among the 192 students enrolled for the current scholastic; year at the American College in Rome. Baltimore and Boston are the dioceses having the largest numbers of representatives, Brooklyn, Albany, Philadelphia, Providence and Louisville following In the order named. Thirty-three of the students enrolled in this higher seminary are candidates for the priesthood this coming year, and constitute the class of 1929.

From 1927 to 1928 the American College had 48 of its a lumnl ordained j. 'pme. The Store For All The People We Give S. H. Green Stamps 3 Enl Enl DEPARTMENT STORE SAN BERNARDINO Enl AYERTS Enl was saying In her casual, ratner bored voice.

"I've known your mother for some time." "So I understand. I shall be de lighted, of course." He answered at haphazard. "I shall be staying Tfr Enl In London for some time." "Splendid!" She raised her eyes to his face with a faint mll 5.

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