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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER. THLRSDVY EVENING, NOVEMRTR I Til 13 News Of Orange County Communities IN ATTEMPT ID GET DIL FLDIN HUNTINGTON BEACH. Nov. 1. on the Dome well on the east side completed perforating the oil aands ln the well hy the use of one of the new perforating yesterday.

The well being pumped today and whether or not It la a commercial oil producer will be determined within two or three days. are favorable for a good well, It la aald. During the attempt to perforate, the gun. after being lowered to the bottom and then rained to be aure of the distance at which It was to be fired Into the lowest sand in the well, be came stuck. The gun, loaded with high ex plosive shells, was fastened to a light cable and because of the danger of breaking the cable, a fishing tool had to be lowered Into the well.

Pulling a gun loaded with TNT out of a well 4600 feet deep with Jerky fishing was a hazard the workmen did not relish but they succeeded tn removing the gun without an explosion. Later tha gun was lowered and fired at the point where the oil sand was drilled through. According to oil men. the gun is ao powerful that It will shoot through two thicknesses of oil wall casing and a layer of cement and open holes Into the formation to permit the oil to flow into the well. The gun method of cementing and perforating Is used when the oil and water eands ara very close together.

A string of casing with no perforations la set from top to bottom of the well and cement forced up behind the casing, shutting off water, gas, oil and all. Then by usa of tha gun after accurate with formation testers and water testers the casing Is perforated exactly where desired In order that only the oil or gas may enter the well. This is the first time this method has been used in this field. Leg Broken When Canine Makes Jump LAGUNA BEACH. Nov.

Victim of a freak accident Involving a playful pet bulldog. Miss June Storey, young actress recently featured ln M. G. Tour," will spend the next few weeks in bed recovering from a broken leg and torn ligaments suffered when the dog rushed playfully at her. Miss Storey had just returned from a dally horseback ride and had dismounted to walk to the stables when the large bulldog knocked her down.

The victim was taken to the office of Dr A. Wightman, where the extent of her Injuries was revealed. Today she is encased in a cast from waist to foot, and will probably remain that way for several weeks, attendants said. Miss Storey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Storey, of 230 Cliff drive. BEUCH ITER NAMED 585 CHILDREN TAKE PART IN ID -T I 11 (11 HALLOWEEN PARADE STAGED FATHERS NlbRT Boy Scout Court Of Honor Slated For November 16 .7 LIBRARY ADDS NEWPORT BEACH, Nov. 1. Steps to obtain a new site for the drilling of water wells for Newport Beach will he taken soon following the announcement of the complete committee to undertake the work by Mayor Hermann Hllmer. H.

L. Sherman, retired engineer and civic leader of Newport Beach, heads the committee, assisted in the work hy Harry L. Parks. Balboa Island member of the city planning commission; F. D.

Lewis, Corona Del Mar. and Harry Welch, secretary of the Newport Harbor Chamber of commerce, R. Patterson. city engineer, will act In an advisory capacity to the group. Until September 11, city drinking water was drawn from the oity wells a mile inland from the Coast highway, north of Newport Beach, on Bushard road, where the city owns five acres of land.

Since September 11 water has been drawn from the Laguna Beach wells, located Just across the road from the Newport site. Seepage of sulphur Into the wells resulted In the closing order. The city owns acres of land near the site of the present wells, it was explained, and 34 acres on Talbert road. It Is from the latter location that the water will probably be drawn, according to city officials. Drilling work will be undertaken as soon as the civic committee reports.

LA HABRA, Nov. 1 hundred and seventy-five children took part in the annual La Habra parade, sponsored each year by the local American Legion post and auxiliary. Forty-six cash prizes, donated bv 50 merchants and 7 111 TT DA HABRA. Nov. La fessional men of La Habra, were awarded the winners, theater Habra wm observe ruh- tickets and sandwiches were given all children entering the night next Wednesday eve.

parade. E. N. Whittemore was general chairman of the affair n'nwr at woshtngtcn giai 1E-ACT PLATS LAGUNA BEACHT, Nov. 1 and Ray Smith, of Anaheim, was the judge Group wos for Roy and three prizes were given, two for the best Scout uniforms and the third for beat personal appearance.

First prize was won by Howard Burdick; second prize, Lloyd Kennan and third prize, Vandenberg, A special prize in group two was given to the Girl Reserves of T-a Habra as an organization. RUEN A PARK. Nov 1. With school auditorium. Arthur Corey, assistant superintendent of county schools, will give the principal address of the evening on the theme adopted by the program committee for this year.

His topic will he School for Today's Child in Tomorrow's World L. B. Proud will speak on "What 1 Want the School To Do For My and Joe principal of the school, will talk on "What LAGUNA BEACH. Nov. Bov Scout troops from Costa Newport Beach and other nearby' communities are expected to he in attendance at a court of honor to he held here the evening of Novem- her 16 at the high school auditorium.

Another feature of the occasion will he the installation 1 Andor da of a new troop, edsignated as Vo. Qf comWtmtty to. of which John Minter is Hcout- lav definite in reesrd to the ture activities of the playhouse on Ocean avenue. On schedule for presentation by the workshop group on November 21 are three one-act plays, each under the direction of the directing class of the workshop. Slated for the playhouse boards for vember 39 md December 1 ia premiere of John J.

LAGUNA BEACH, Nov. three-act comedy a preliminary step toward con- I which has heen in re- Lui were Mra- Floyd Neal. Mrs. Ernest jj want the Home To Do For My I structlon of a new theater 1 for some weeks with tha Jones. Rachel Wolfe and Fern De-1 Hennte, Mrs.

Erma White. Mrs building, la no. be located on the following oust: Julia ertson, Esther Looney and Mrs. Roland Upton of Buena Park n0w occupied by the Lynn theater, Priscilla Frazer, Ghd Forrester, Other awards were as follows Canfield ae hostesses, Friendship wiU KlVt, a five-minute talk on ifio Coast boulevard, Bouth. ir- May Plllsbury.

Paul Jackson Itoy Group three, division A. girls un- Bible class members of communist This raugements ire being completed lit It. Hhaw, Roy der 9 years of age, Corlnne Clark, Congregational church celebnit- mihjeot he discussed when for moving the old theater build- I Rnym rt Grimes ed with a party In a winner in the Klwnnls forum to a vacant lot on Ocean ave- and David Monahan, the Horn warehouse on West recently. nue. as well for the vacating The two sets called for in Ninth street contribution to the premises occupied by oommer- script will be designed and created Mrs, Alta Hobst And MIS.

u.n,.,.»>-■, the of Tom rtist and witch, first: Mary Dohrmann, gypsy, second; Josephine and Franco Roteilo, Italian costumes, third and Beverly Pride, colonial.third and Beverly Pride, coioniai, program will a Halloween fourth. Division Adellu and Anl- liam -Unmet wetw i pageant, given by the primary ta Solano. Indians, first; EvaMar- games played The pageant was written rt.ll and Lily Anderson, brtde tnd Pumpkin pie with 1 establishments, the ground of which Is to be included tn the stte by Tr-m PU If Interior deco CONFER PAGE GARDEN GROBE, Nov. Garden Grove branch library has received a shipment of 367 new- books for its shelves this Including 101 non-flctlon and for the Juvenile department, announced today hv Mrs. Wise, custodian.

The library also returned 231 books to the Santa Ana library. Among the new books on the 1 Garden Grove shelves are Town- TURTIN That Are a rank was conferred on nine can- new book describing China, its i didntes at the regular meeting of conditions end I the Knights of Pythias lodge Tues iied cream, apples, and groom, second; Dorothy Joe Cloyd and Thea Armstrong, clowns, third, and Ruth Peabody, Japanese, fourth. Group four, division boya under years of age, Keith Proud, I pirate, flr-o Dean Roberts lack Cooley, Popoye and Olive Hardin Mrs. George Pierce, coffee were served. Others present were Mrs White, Mis Edgar Grabau, Mrs.

Charles Hillman, Mrs, Clarence Henderson, Mrs. Harold Reder- hcrger, Mrs. J. H. Swain, by the primary teachers and directed by Mrs, M.

11 O'Connell. tor, who also ia of the new theater hutldlng. tt was charge of stagecraft clase at learned today. the workshop. New lighting, Mrs, Pauline Back, proprietor of hiding a new swrtaMe remote a dealing In dry goods and trot switchboard, Is planned for notions, next to the Lynn theater the major production by Volney I I mltXPK building, leased the entire1 Tanner and Richard Malone.

ex. u. yy i of thft nlrt rlty han I' 1 1 ing on Ocean avenue, and has he- P- a i Lonsohdate A her Sinclair uroup Olive mu, I se to that place. will remain; rr Oyl, second: Glen llalm as Percy, C. Bpohn, IflSt I I 11 1 place temporarily, or until 1 iCiiT I ilStOT Division witches, first Jackey Lana, Mouse, second; Don Mike Rcnkin.

lady, third and Jack black crow, fourth. Spohn Group 5, division girls over Wayne Btevenaon of age Shoemaker, Booth, Mrs. VV I third Looney and and Don Smith as a cowboy, third Unger, Mrs. Robert suitable accommodations are ob- and Dean Johnson, hoho, fourth Holland Tfpton, rs Wisn talned In a projected new store- Glenn and Ray Hunt, Duce. Mrs, Luther Hartman.

Mrs. 0 butldtng in the neighborhood. B. jerry Rllev and R. Schofield, Mtss Katheryn consolidation of Cterden Grove and HfM.ond hand furniture I Mickey and Minnie Smith, Mm, Vernon Criswell, Mrs.

Manta.Ana A- U. dealer, who has occupying E. Welch. Mrs. Victor Mofflt, the election of offtcora marked the mftln Mortr of tha old clty; halt, Is moving part Cookcrly.pU».

Van Rennes. Mrs. .1 H. meeting held in the home Lmll. part of Mrs.

J. W. Sanhury. Mrs. and Mrs.

J- Clark East whRrft ha tanford avenue Tuesday evening. 1 nie Mrs. Thelma Mrs, llomer Krepa. eterans To Hear years fairy, first; Wanda Jean Upton. Nov.

Chinese costume, second; Juanita 1 Scott, hobo, third; Dorothy Stewart. Dutch costume, fourth and LaVonne Kennen, fifth, by Mona Clark, Pilsen 1 the 1 11 fh Country Around Harold Jevome C. Kidd, chancellor nmo, Japanese, first, Evelyn Sut- Nlchol new I mander. pewidlng The Initiation Lon mammy, second; Con were conducted by the I hJ rert third, 1 Capt Oeorge, World Far I Ana, foreman, 1 regular oftlcers of the lodge, the Ann gypsy, fourth and Peggy veteran, will address a meeting Of Ljnnlen Grove, Lisle, deputy grami master of Angeles, and Carl Hoskins, Held representative from fais Angeles, assisted tn the ton and tho short installa- I tlon following the election. Those Address Saturday or, Santa Ana, muster; J.

i of Garden Grove, master to locate temporarily. GARDEN GROVE. Nov 1. workman; HOLD FAMILY REUNION WESTMINSTER. Nov.

view of the departure tn the near future of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knox and children for Oregon, where they will live on the ranch property for which they have trad-I aguna beach ov Rev, Rtsssel! Stroup, of Newport Bench, will he the principal speaker at public meeting to be held -'rllav evening at the Park high schemi auditorium, leettng ts staged under tha es of the Sinclair for Gov- club, New the subject of the addrees. Assisting in the program will Vladimir violinist, accompanied by Mrs Nellie nkovsky, plsnist, and Mre. Sylvia Cope, harpist.

ernor i 0,1 Mesa Club Books Arfe giving varied views of the OlAlv imi Lo 0f times today, here and Also included are "The thP degree by John Straohey, and several new books on modern eco- Cypher, Hallowe'en, fifth. veterans and ex-service men Hat in other countries. CloVA.C. Hall. Lewis t'ock.

Ivan i division A. boys over evenl'n nt in at i watch Couse, William Vernon of Robert Sturdivant. ln Garden Comer, Kenneth Cawthon Goetting. Jack Realer and I I 111 rroiuniio "I II Il I "I Diogenes, first; Joe Ora rotor, wl on the "American- treasurer. The group dec Bobby versus Bolshevism In the Pres- to hohl in W.

3 Hill, guide; Ira Romnek, Inside Dale Hudson, outside Nelson, of Santa id their family held a reunion BEACH BOY RECOVERING dinner recently at the home of Mr SEAL BEACH, Nov. 1. Ed Mrs, H. Lemon at Howard, son of Chief of Police Attending were Mr, and Mrs.1 Howard, is recovering from Albert Knox, Frieda, and Al- the Injury received tn a high -chool COSTA MESA, Nov. Horlockex, state chairman of arta and crafta of clubs, will speak at the meeting of the Friday Afternoon club Friday afternoon 3 Sha will feature the American home, confining her remarks at this meeting on the home at Christmas time.

Appearing on the program will Annie Laurie Daugherty, so- prano soloist. The program will be ln of Mrs. Harry Schick, arts and crafts chairman of the local club, Mrs A Custer will accompany the visiting soloist. bert Jackson Ithirrt Herbert Sherman, Charley Among the new fiction books Announcement was made that chupltn. fourth.

Russell Neveaux. George, a member of th are several detective mysteries, ln- Mcivember II has heen designated fifth Division B. eluding Death of John Hg Pythian ady on which date by A. Fielding; Matilda the lodge will attend a local bert Knox, of the home; football game at Huntington Beach mmunities throughout the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

i when he Hunter Murder," by H. S. Keeler, rhurch ln a body. F. C.

Matthews and by A. Dut- and Walter Rawlings are members ton. Several new romances were Included in the shipment. fwo Honored At Birthdav Altai ward, Jarncs M. Ray and Will nas WK.STM1N3 TKit.

Nov Vi Tea will be aervv was held at fer the day, Mrs Madeira local eommtassi I (v (it and Mra. Charles DeWalt. the honor guests being George Ab- a kvi bott and Mrs. Charles Carson, each I of whom observed birthdays dur- I a Ip llfilliiFt1 ing the week Mrs. George Abbot' UJML AIU VI LI wat hostess of the occasion and garden GROVE.

Nov 1. served CmmjMO, fourth 111 of the committee which will select the church to be attended. Following the bustnes, Habra refreshments of pumpkin pie and up coffee were served hy J. Hauers. A.

Hibbet, J. J. Wood- Ballot Measures Eldon Garreteon, Frank Halm. John Conner and Hobby Burnlp representing the club; Finley, fresh-air taxi, second. and Billy Hunt, on a horse, third.

Group decorated YiJt who killed Tracy Jimmy Walker, first; Wllhemtnc te.ulBr, in hie hotel spsrt- ind Dorothy meot. aannister Ie an author ami there was former newspaper man. He on the murder ce.e with Oatney, I reporter on the Fost. Won you Among those euepected are Juliet Gainey went on. By Laura Lou BROOKMAM usei-C Tt saatN MbHK TODAV Parrott accepted the cigaret, held graphic to the lighted natch Galnej 'arroti had made trouble fot provided.

he but King. aiso got something Delckntuon, se l.eKevrf*. third In his us ail about I.se rather not say about just At Family Dinner Prize winners in the card garnet, were; Mrs J. A. Inlander, first; Mre Charles Carson, second for women Ittce, first for men and Fred Lemm, Murphy, consolation.

trlct chairman of legislation gave detailed review of measures to appear on the Novem her bail'd to a large group of mothers at Mrs. Pat the regular meeting of the par- The hon- educational class of the Party Held By School Students TALBERT, Nov. surprise party observing the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Robert Gtsler was held at their home Wednesday evening is were veri recipient of many 4 held in 'tie Washington sc boo1 enjoyed following dinner. gifts from the group.

Wednesday morning. The family members at the party Attending were Mr. and Mre Next Wednesday at 9:30 o'clock Included Mr. and Mre. Bernard Charles Carson and daughter, Mra.

Ernest Littlejohn will be Btoffle and aon. Bernard Rtoffle Charlene, Mr. and Mre. J. A.

Nl- cuaelon leader on topic Train- Jr. of Anaheim; Mr. and Mre. Jack Under, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lemm, jtng Harpster and daughter. Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones. Mr.

and Nlnw. Fern Ferguson announces Mre Robert Marshall and son ant lira Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. B.

It Mr and Frank Allalr of Upham. Mr and Mrs Pat Murphy, Huntington Beach; Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mra J. Rice, Mra Hall, Harold Glsler of Garden Grove; Mr, Crawford.

Mrs. Janet Mr, and Tom Glaler and two Forrest Leaks, Mrs Anderson, daughters. Mr. and Mre. Walter G.

DalzeU, Mrs Johneon. Mr GisDr, and the honored coupe, and Mr and George and Mrs. Gtalar. tAhbotL France, Qlond ami pretty and known to have visited King bortly before death; Herman who wrote King a threatening letter; end Joe Farrott, down-and-out vaudeville eotor. tt known that Melvtna sqed I Kli The no tng Ie wrecked sutomo GROVE, Nov.

of I epineter, bed quarreled with Members of 1 recently. the high school enjoyed a Ha Orugsn, friend of e'en party at the home of Mtss found deed in inore Loekman on North Fudld. th. police oh.ef avenue. The group was assisted )at come to hie eunt Home, oatenaibty guest, on the They got no right to do It! ain't got to th words muttered, halMuaud- any more.

Bannister noticed again poitc ttslw. how tired 'he detective captain "Oh, but you must have! You're looked. Well, strain such ae he in a Jam here and we want your had under tor the paal week side of the story." of atory talkwl of end plays hors the -ante itirl who had i Tracy Kings nothing with a revolver in her handbag. He remembered td this made the furrows deeper 1 that was it was the same girl who had she 1 not know Tracy reporters urged hut ivRtl, Me Neal refused to say Hr a well hahv clinic for November 9 at Washington school between the hours of and 4 p. m.

All a of pre-school children may bring them for weighing and measuring Work Under Wav was In playing by Miss Gladys Hidden, of pumpkin topped with whipped cream, and apples were ti following: Alice Brady, Kilting beck, Haugei len Purdum, Gladys Wilcox, Boothe, Evelyn Lamb, Allen, Bethel Bower, Lola Heafanyder, 1 Gertrude Alien. June Mutz. Ktiever, Kisako Nakasaki. Evelyn Shinto, Horton got nothin'to ihir- rott repeated Imlllgerantly, that I didn't do They have got no right to keep me here, had confro hat together. the truth, was enough to make anyone thought, that wav.

"Drop tn this heeke. 'he McNeal told them In him about going parting, "I may have something for ted her fkana I of N. 16 Cenddton ef NATIONAL BANK OF ANA 1 et Santa Ana, CaMerma, ef 17th day ef October, 1: Ali olher e. (lociudtng jutuu' i.t li I. 1.1 lt 1 ir "tea 14.

utber Total i i LIABI14TIEI II, Amo un for protvilon of court and private (National ttanka oniy) I130.6ti0.00 Wi (A fund for advanvea te end private fruste 1,944,11 s-r SII On School ner, Eiinore Lsn kman, Emn BUENA PARK Nov on Elizabeth Stock, Luell work on the Lindbergh ian Cole, Mettle Edwards grammar school under way Brtntnall, Yoshiko N'tshid an MKRA project. It ia expected I Stock. Harbara Hrady ai that the work will be completed Gladys Hidden, shortly after Christmas vacation When classes will there Pie. ly dva Elsie ooth, nns, oldie Ruth I III 11 Him- VI Coming Events b. Adult Education Classes (Manned theory that if the girl her- eelf fise tbey can learn more about Hlf, PUrrott located in St detective Ie to bring him to Tremont.

aannteter gets out old wedding picture be found In bedroom, wraps addresses it and drooa It mail NOW OO ON WITH THE ITORV CHAPTER XXXI Bannister met in the cor- i rldor outside the quarters, He asknd, thoy here yet?" I here 20 minutes ago. i Gainey told him. was looking for you. McNeat's going to I know as soon aa wo can They wont Into dot bureau Fleming was and another reporter. I said, "I this Isn't 8 i take very long.

I'Ve got to from here." A buzzer sounded then and you. said It, was ttmus McN'ral had frsaion and each 'Well, then," Gainey, h'oir about But Ihiit, apparently, wm not Parrott's Hie Ups in thuir -mllen tnd did not open. "No, not a out of here!" The room in Millet for several Bannister left moments. questto 1 cadera It was. not gt in, impish.

Three had predicted a con- Now eou prediction had could she- was on fact the get iffair hought Thru Fleming ventured walked building lie stop and admit 1 a us ilm," there Fleming Ing to et away the night Tracy King was dereU?" he Ht ill no answer. "Well," said McNaal from tpjsk, tatn him, boy guess no wasting more tune. Take him back cell, Joe." The man whose wrist wai tachad to Parrott's turned, out that he ordered. you the Evening ted for half ur- Paxton, murder and HI Wit affairs at 4 the fallen art of buxi Bannister departed, into two friends he years before and had to nick GUnking to avoid nvitauon when he again. Ho wont tnd TONIGHT Westminster minstrel shew; Total 60 1411.117 TRUST RESOURCES 4L Trust invest meats, personal property 42 Trust investments, real property 41.

Due from banks, accounts 44 Due from banks, uninvested trust funds Total Court Trusts 1740,044 70 27.2*4 37,914 33 27 TRUST LIABILITIES 49 hsld In capacity of gusrdun, sssigr.se. Teeelver or 60. rrivats speeUlly designateti and coristrue I ss court under supervision ver or trustee Total Court Trusts 41,426.953 21 i9 60 of Califorms. County of WUUams rrealdeut. and Homer C.

Chsnsy, Assistant Trust Offtcar, of the National Bank of Santa Ana being duly each for says he has a pcisonal knowledge the matters in regoing report jI condition and schsduies pertaining thereto and allegation statement matter and thins therein contained is true to the best of Ida knowledge and VV li WILLIAMS Vice Piesident C. CHANEY, Assistant Trust Offlcsr. subscribed and sworn to before me hy both deponents, this 36th day 0 October, 1914. (Beal) C. HAMILTON, Notary Public be and for the aald County of Orange, Stats of CatUorala.

again next No chan except for materli Class-a it will be cond voice. Leiao omica, Miss public apeak praetK ted by 1 Green Alma n. D. S. i GARDEN GROVE, Nov.

1 I ty persona met at tha high Tuesday evening for the forming t.ight esbytsnsn church; 8 p. education. Th Seaside chapter of 0 7:30 p. m. Costa Mess family night program; 7:30 p.

m. La Habra Legion auxiliary! Legion hall; 7:30 p. m. Laguna Beach Legion auxiliary; Legion hall, 7:30 p. m.

Lag une Beach Liars club 1 ra cafe; 7 p. m. Seal Beach city council) city hall; 7:30 m. FRIDAY Tuat w. C.

T. Prosbytarian church; 2 p. m. Garden Grove club; ciubheusei 2 p. m.

Laguna Beach club; clubhouse; 2 m. Huntington Bsach Rotary club; Golden Bear cafe; noon. Anaheim Lions clubi Elks clubhouse; noon. Lag una Beach Rotary ciubi White House cafa; noon, Costa Mesa Friday Afternoon club) clubhouse) 2 p. m.

duR neet it 7 iato tht -id BhacI Jordt niatter of holding ing undvr tho supervision 1 D. Pringle on Ti evenings being dlaousae are welcome to attend 11 at dusx to the door of a moment lator turned. "You can go in now," motioning with newspapvr men fih'd intt Joining room. Two men stood almost in the center of tho room. of thorn with stooped shoulders.

Ho had dark that round and very bright, llkw small, 1 shiumg buttons. man I was sallow and lined them about that sug- youth, boon young. Any Parrott dropped floor and ward, crushing it un he sani It was just reached hack- His eyes md Fleming Listen, guys!" hu said, i much. They gun o.n: Ills srily. It was near, reached he iPlM in in his still "wurkl Whatever eel had ink; might have fr tendi in to The at noi store he ay detective the door and with hs and hie hand dea ivingm urtu waiked and Ban pre.

He oli, would play for Bannister could here from 25 I it." day All CREOMULSIO 'ioui asm drMSX'si Wisad Ie ckssifuily refsmf aioney oa tbs spot it you sot relieved by Creomuinoe Then the door Gainey gave a I Kwoet Neal. "Sweet, usel to aln growled. His vo I to 40. His clothing hung luusoly was wrinkled. arm ha (kept close to his side.

was a band about his wrist, fustcnud by chain to the wrist of tha man who stood beside him. MoN'-al said, "Wail. wea hare some man to Whats the on him? yon. Boya, this is Fleming wanted to ktrow. The man with the holding McNeal shouldors said nothing His auilen told them, questioning We Ups twitched faintly kuow was the Gainey stepped forwaid.

"Itow re King was ki. vd Ayou," said easily. "My names we know he was at the Post. Have a cig- that night. got to IL We've got the night least 'clock ired If Juiiat again tonight.

her gt A her forward to He could white, moving over the keyboard, A few bate of waits tad played sang through hie brain, Yes, he hoped wi jlU play this vcmng would nu.h- ing better than to sit back and listen to such music. see Twin appeared on forehead. He was teuioiir- eying that girl who bad played like ftrl whuae voi vith id had ddemng told, rcheetra a job. cut that he Judet vb4 i was that a urued. He lings now oa 1 a it lark the he wise he from ahead te ce hid been waeu OP BLEEDIN Aro von a oif Weeetag Dull teeth Th- mouth need buiidmg Try Tr KJ NS Three-parpoee -ota Powder guaranteed 'o twsauUfy teutn and mouth t'heeki mouth a uf 100 decav.

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