The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 226, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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An_ nveraxe of 22.4 wiles per gal-
Jon over a amio-uiile nonstop run is
the record claimed by Ted Kills, a
vetenm ion* distance <lrteerr i«tlM>
piloted a Chevrolet knee-action se-
dan over a esveral hundred mile
^oitrso he t wean ConlltMfn and Requo-
i:i National park. In California. The*
total oil consumption in reported as
81-J quarts. wj;: '&
The route included desert
LOR ANOKLKH. Hept. 22. (AP>—
Col. <:hftr|flH a. UndberRh
wpi renin In in southern California
uiiitll their presence in the oast In
connection with the prosecution of
Bruno Richard Hmiptmann is de-
manded by authorities. (v ,«j okoe nniv
tor, the rioted pair indicated today-
Col. Lindbergh and his wife, who
apparently were - Informed of the
and ' arrest .of the suspect In the kldnap-
niountiiin .truck*?, deep rutted Kan jug ami murder of their son before
a"d KachJ the news became public, remained in
seclusion today. They were bellev-
> ll
„<iliouit„, included a speed spurt of
four miles of traek laid out in the
desert near Collnga. KHis was at
the... wl^eel, for 98 hours, be in* re-
lit-ved only for short periods "from
tiirie • to time.
The Orange Leader
Published «very afternoon except
Kdturday, und' Sunday mottling yat
S08A From Street by the Orange
Lender Publishing .Company.
Entered at Omnge, Texas P. O. as
Secoad Class Mail Matter, Under Act
of Congress, March 8. 1879.
J. .8. McBeath. Editor
J. u. Quigley. . ./.^Business Manager
Kuhscripiloii itatei
By Mall or Carrier, J month $ .30
• - One ' Year.. . tLOO
""Ev'ery'TVidiiK "I Tear j.00
Advertising rates will be furnished
upon application.
ASSOCIATED P'tBSS MEMBER ■:
etl to bp at the ranch home of Will
Rogers,. the writer-actor.
Churches
• TUIXITY MTHKIIVN
JSveulng worship at 7:30 o'clock
with liev. gohniidt. pastor. In charge.
All .^neaubers pre urged to attend
and visitors tire welcomed.
ORAKGE EiAt?EM?YCt
cjkujj juiiui n.oat/io *ctt
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The Orange Lender is authorized
to announce the following candidates
subject to the action of the voters
at the -(General Election:
For Count £ Commissioner, Pet. No. t j
J. TOM SOIL/EAtJ
For County Commissioner, Pet. No. 2 |
W, H. PAYNE ... |
For County Commissioner, Pet. No. 3
EMILE 'CARON X ' \
FOr County Commissioner, Pet. No. 4
N. H. MERRILL
For County Tax Assessor and </Ol-
lector
CHARLES COTTLE
For Coi:nty Treusiirer
MRS. ,T. W. HELTON
lor County Clerk
W. A. GUNNING
For County Attorney
JAMES NEFF
For Sheriff
W. P. Ibrown
For County Kehoul Superintendent
J. F. HAMMERS
For Constuble. Preclnet No. 1
ALVA GRIFFITH--*
For Justice of the Peace, Pet. No. 1
S. M. DEPVVE
For State Sennto
ALLAN SHIVERS
For District Clerk
T. M. DODD
MJim Wanrt Me «o
Slav I'ounc , "
So many of rny trtctid* are leiring
themxclvc* cci old before thev're
1i rtv. I liud.H lies. nd onnsiipa-
tittn. nd ocnou ne >. and hack-
rhcs-—I know thust lliinRvmake
vnu aid.' l hat't win I never miss
a dav with mv HIC> claw of hot
mineral waier —iusi plain drink-
\' ing «'.t er end CRAZY Water
Crystal*
LOST 20 LBS. OF FAT
IN JUST 4 WEEKS
Mrs. Mao West of St. Louis, Mo,,
•writes: "I'm only 28 yrs. old and
weighed 170 lb . until taking one box
of your Kruschon Salts Just 4 weeks
ago. 1 now weigh 150 lbs. I also have
more energy and furthermore I've
never had a hungry moment."
Fat folks should take one half tea-
Classified
spoonful of Kruschon Salts In a gla«.i
of hot water In the morning before
breakfast—It's the SAFE, harmless
FOIl RALE
FOR, SALE: Cedar "Wardrobe. A
real bargain. 10H2 Green avenue.
FOR SALE: T. G. B. Cov home nl
612 Oninge avenue. Furnished or
unfurnished. Corner lot 150x100.
House wonderfully built of heart long
leaf pine,, Address Mrs. Jack Dion-
ne, 11!) West Alabama street, Hous-
ton, Texas.
FOR SALE. BARGAIN: Slightly
usued AB white enamel gnR range.
Hal Carter.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two comfortable bed-
rooms. Bnth adjoining. To gentle-
men. Mrs. J. H. David, 007 Cher-
ry street.
FOR RENT: Two furnished apart-
ments. Lights-* nnd gnir furnished-
Reasonable. 1203 Cherry.
FOR RENT: Lijsht housekeeping
rooms, modern " eonvenlenoos. 912
Main:
LOST: Six/foot strip Pool Tnble
cushion rubber on Tenth street or
Green • avenue. Finder please re-
turn to Leader office. Reward.
PER SON AY;
MEN with prostate trouble write t°
Stanley Gracey, 803 Calder Ave-
nue, Beaumont, for free booklet.
Amazing Information for every, man.
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ARE YOU LUCKY?—1022 Lincoln
head Penney, worth $2. Other coins
up to $000, Complete U. S, & Cana-
dian Buying Lists and monthly
nuignzino ::COlNS"—32 pnges—mail
ed for dime. COINS, Inc., Milwau
koe, Wis.
way to reduce as tens of thousands of
men and women know.
For your health's sake ask for and
Ret Krusehen at any drugstore—tho
cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks Is
but a trltlo and If after the first bottle
you are not joyfully satisfied with r«-
eulta--money back.
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WAntED: Sewing, cash or trade.
1209 Tenth street.
MAKES YOU LOSE
UNHEALTHY FAT
A young woman of Norwich. Conn.,
writes: "I lost Id lbs. with my first
bottle of Krusehen. Being on night
: duty It was hard to sleep days but now
since I am taking Kruschon 1 sl«ep
plenty, eat as usual and lose fat, too/'
, To take off fat—take one half tea-
flan* Ih a
«or
o?°hot water In the morning before
" ottle that lasts
HssggKa
breakfast—one bottle that lasts 4
eeks coats but little—get It at any
.T. BM
bottle falls to convince you this Is the
PAKE and HARMLESS way to losa
you Want to reduce safely.
BBBi
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Sunday itebool.
00. >tornin« worehip, -J&sm-
b.v pastor ,JKrr«'lug and Reap.
14)500.
ltlflO.
sage by pastor "SWWIu*
lng"T-to church members.
;JJ. T. meets. ;
, Evening worslilp.
"Sowing snd Reaping" -
world.
Subject,
to ' tho
FUtMr MirrtionasT
Rev. O. \V, Hooper, pastor of the
First Methodist chnrch, will speak
Sunday morning on the subject "AH
Powers In Heaven and Earth at
Christ's Command,'' nnd at the even-
ing service the subject will lie "Sta-
bility of Christian Character,4'
HE SHOtlJ) HE VWINS >'M
£ LEJINjlJTON, Ky- — As tho Inst
surviving member of tbo Jolm C,
Breckcnrldge camp. Confederate Vet-
eranw Ttts«da,lion, John " U. Walker.
#4, is suing to gain access to Its
futld*. The cmup's by-iuwM provide
|hat check* must be slfiied by two
members. The trust company where
the money is deposltod hue refused
to cuuh n ijhoclt signed ofily bj
Wslker.
played and jokes told until about 15
minutes to S. We dls<*n«ae(f n hike
but decided the mostpiitftes weic too
kid to h-tve nny fun. Two com-
mitteemen and three visitor'!
present. We closed (he meeting with '
WELL, WELL
BETHANY, Mo. — Glen llooU-
bridge, farmer, pumped and pumped
but nary a drop of water eume fropi
his well. Thinking It had gone dry
during the drought he hauled water
; for several weeks. Then he decided
-I to make another test. Imagine his
j chagrin' when he found 15 feet 'of
hall j water in the well'. Some of the
and
dropped to the bottom.
Scout News
Troop One met at the K. (
with about IB present. Games were piping had become disjointed
the Scout oath. BeT Prepared,
uid Prejean, Scribe,
CCIIFEW OR CASTOR OIL
EDW.VRD8VILLE, Pa. — I Cur-
were ' few will 'be observed iri Edvyartis-
vilie' <j)f ftlse — Hurgess Norman
liar- James has ordered Chief of police
Art Johcs vto buy a gallon of eastor'
btfWtMM
Wihy «f
tenced to
".Kiitpi for
•rtjf *M of
WnU
death.s
Any , •* **•«■ old eervant of Ohereith hear
here, *«t fire to the plane and de-
stroyed it.
Her tor>- failed to not« the sym-
oil. This will be put uj> in three-
0«in0« bottles ami «ach fiolloemao
on duty will i'arry a supply.
child under 14 caught on the atreerta
•Jter 9 p. w., will l>e given the
contents of 'the bottle. ,
WERE THEY KIDRIXU?
BOSTON — A« John E. 'CUntan
s:roHed ttliroujrh the theatHcnl dis-
trict two lovely young women stop-
ped him. i
"Oh, Mr. Gable," «they *ald. "may
We have your autogiaph ?" Clinton
denied the identity but upoiii the
«lrla' lnalstiug that he was .Olnrk
Gable of the screen he signed i heir
nutoKraplv hooks.
ONE METHOD OF UIDDANXH:
LlNic, Austria, -r- Tormented by
our window display <>f the
rclebrated tra'UpnreiM Vacuum Conn
•win IN«i, They hold/500 per eent
«w ee tny than ordinary |>>na and
have no rubber ack to corrode- 14-
karat gold point that write* HUc
<*ber iiena or ,«uiy tie tnvcrted for
fille work, special intriiductm-y price
pen for $1.05; $!.!)."> pen for
2. 5. Jt>E MH'AH ft- SON, Watch-
makers and Jewelers.
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Mary Pickford Drives "Old 999"
tfA?*,**
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$"■>< w
New 50/ Size
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
TABLETS FOR WOMEN
They relieve and prevent
periodic pain, and associated
disorders. No narcotics. Not
{ust a pain killerJjut a modern
medicine which acts upon the
CAUSE of your trouble. Per-
sistent use brings permanent
relief. Sold by all druggists.
WEAK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Stml by new Vita mine of Cod Livar
Oil in tasteless tablets.
Tounds of firm healthy flwh Inntead of
bare Hcratruy bone* I New vlitor, vim and
energy liutead of tired lUtlcuncu I Steady,
quiet nerve* I That la what thousand* of
people ere (rcttinit throuith aclentlata' latest
dlacovery^—the Vitamins of Cod Liver OU
concentrated in little aufrar coated tablets
without any of ita horrid, fishy taste or smell.
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they're
**ISS PICKFORD poses above in
Henry Ford's famous old racing
car recently at the Ford Exposition
p.t A Century of Progress, Chicago.
Behind the car, which is operated
on rollers tinder the wheels, is a
photographic mural of Henry Ford
standing beside the car, with Barney
Oldfield in the driver's seat. This
mural picture was taken in 1902. In
1904, Mr. Ford himself drove 999.,at
the then unbelievable speed of 92
miles an hour.
The car is on exhibition in the
Grand Concourse of the building in
Ford's "Drama of Transportation",
which consists of sixty-five historic
vehicles, tracing the development of
transportation from prehistoric
times to the present. Circling' the
wall are the woVld's largest photo-
graphic murals, showing the vari-
ous aspects of Ford industry,
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celled I "Cod Liver Oil In Tablets", and they
simply work wonders. A Httle boy of S. seri-
ously sick, not well and sained W'/, lbs. la
just one month. A vlrl of thirteen after the
aarae disease, italned S lb*, the Ant week and
2 lbs. each week after. A youmr mother Who
could not eat or sleep after baby came sot
all her health back and sained 10 lb*. In lees
than a month.
You simply must try McCoy's" at ones.
Remember tf you don't train at least 3 lbs. of
Arm healthy flesh In a month set your money
back. Demand and set McCoy s-the original
and senulne Cod Liver OU Tablets
'-approved by Good HouseVeeplns
Institute. Refuse all substitute*—
Insist on the orlslnal McCoy*a—
that* are none better.
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THE STARS
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latest about,, the stars7
Okay, here you are! Flush
ie the name of the ador-
able spaniel who plays in
■•'Ttte Barretts, of Wlm
pole Street." This pup
chares acting honors in
the new movie with Nor-
ma Shearer and a lot "of
other famous stars . . .
They cay that Sir Harry
Lauder has given away
nearly two million dollars
to charity. .And he's a
SCOTCH MAN1
Hadlo Is not a bed of roses.
Gladys Swarthout never
had to rehearse so hard tor
her Metropolltan Opera ap-
pearances as she does for
her roled in the Palmollve
Beauty Box Theatre classi-
cal and semi-classical light
operas over NBC every
Tuesday night. Each re-
hearsal takes about 36
hours. So you can't blame
her tor doing a little repair
work in between her songs
. . . When "Treasure Is-
land" was being filmed, a
talking parrot was used In
many scenes with Wslly
Beery. This bird became a
great favorite with Jackie
Cooper, Lionel Barrymore
and other members of the
cast. Because of the shaps
of his proboscis (nose to
-you) he was promptly dub-
bed' "Jlmmle Durante."
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. Gladys 8warthout. -Radio is ;
not a bed of rosea.
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DOE? YOUR
BREATH OFFEND?
-PROBABLY
Many aflractivo persons or«
not welcomed ct iocia( qcthor-
ings bocauso their breath l
bad. Don't bo one of them.
Make stir* that your breath is
iwoet and inoffontivo by gar-
gling with listorine. It combat*
Infdcltefli in tbo moulh, iliocifcs
infection and instantly destroy *
odors. Lombort Pharmacol
Company, St. Louis, Mo.
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J,V-'''"t ffl
ends halito
(III* 100,000,006 jirwi
Beauty hint: The reason
the older film stars have
such lovely complexions
and retain their beauty
longer than an ordinary
woman Is because the
years of making up for
pictures gives exercise to
the muscles of the face
■htf preserves th« Skin
tissues. Maybe we should
all get made up like Lon
Chaney every day — just
for the exercise . . . Tele-
vision It still a long way
off they say. 8om« of the
radio stars will appear to
very bad advantage when
It doaa come. But one little
.mpf who won't suffer
from Television la lovely
Vera Van. >
Flush;!* the nam*.
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works for Henry Ford
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TUUIO CARMINATI . LYLE TALBOT-
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Rosemary Lane, believe It
or not, works for Henry
ford. Yep, she sings on
tho Ford Hour. She wont
suffer from television ei-
ther, do yoit think 7 One
day Colonel Btoopnagls
and Bud iftustrsted for
oar photographer Just how
It feele to have a hang-
float M Well,
you eoon.
, WHAT HAS OOSK OS It It ro KB
Umrp Rnrrrtl fait* <u « conical /or a
two-mar .nJiol«rMhi)i iu MiIih nil ft
Ihr imhiiut I fa fArt o'uUle J/OMfrrtitfi.
tl'irft hiv on n tofiugn tin' y.ut-.iUs l«
Milan, liOct chmiiiy. ttiidiea irtlh «
thaHiu lonchrr umt fln.lt htrtrl) 4m
riibt ItHI IIiiHon, a tcWf-to-ifo A meri+,
can, tmw* Mni'v, but the x /uscs hit
help UNrf flmlt t'Miplovmeitt tlifhuf i*
a utmlrtl rate Woutriuirfl vttilt tht
' filarr in low t phi It A primi I*im0 pro-
<f«cr, i/lli'. l-iiUp. ha* iirotrd a t/'C'il
)tl4apiK>tnlmrat. Her arlttfir prnttiUII-
Hr* netilftlftl 1< fare-mating, Ihr (a-
mohs tbirhrr hat ihiirH hrr tml, tic-
elarintl hr it'll/ aere/il mi marr hum en
tluihwlt. tVfttn ,Vi" 1/ tintt*. iluHlcvcrtli
ttcyiiiu-ct a iinat i'iihi' otuf unilri-j
lairt hrr Iramiii0 oil nnulHiott thai
all Ihoiifflit of luff i* Immint Mitrii
HH>cet to do hit Oitliliaff Alter a Ioh0
in itial of iron iff*(- )iaiiir. Hill IInthiit t
tini tli lor ,\la>y i* rrirnr<f«V bit flailing
Aer ' He mrjfn Mart) to write the
Milliliter)) tijj «i(iii'iiinii him, but tifiain
tlir refute*, nlihoiKih the tout the
hole At tot I e rertli Muty bet timet mi
rstHbliaheil fnUor fit the m|ms Iml
wtiil,I Hrr ilebnt «i« Ihr Vienna Opera
it atin«*i at hand. Tkcp ill it e tit a fa*
molts i etla in a it I Mile l,ailn a it inn it
i at their table Harp resent* LhIIu's
ollrmpit'tl t,i mil in en h t mill hintn't lit
Iter hotel littrniug lit lib )eiiliiiitn
.sow no 6s Wifii riiis aronv "
CHAPTKR V
Mary's ttsveng*
"Madonna Mia! Wliiii is wrong?"
criod Angelina.
I'ointiug to her throat, M.iry ««n-
liliiin<>d. "Laryngitis, I think."
Ewttrrtly, Ansellna telrplionod
!'Moiuovmli at tho nutaurant In-
foriiiiuii him of Jviui.v'x plight. It
was iui( Ioiim ix'foip Oulllo stormed
Into the liot«'| uccomimnieil hy Jtwo
emlnont throat specIiUiMt*. and
dashrtl into Alary'* loom, lieckontng
the dootoiK to follow
TIm> spi'vl.ilUlf reported that the
cane wjim very mysterious While
the patteiM won tinalile l utter a
suunrt. her throat w;i K?ratisolt terv
free from blemishes irritation or iiH-
strli'iions 'J
At this #erlou momeirt Angelina
Interrupteil the iil'«i'i>e<H i«s with
word that there was an Insistent
telephone cull for ClulliO—Mine
Ijitly was on the wire u«Wl said *he
positively had to talk with hitn
"Tell her that I cannot see her
llaillnK a taxi, be drove to the Hi
Metropole. where he sought rest.
An Old lUlian Custom
°,^n bSr
isunltmtr an* ga |ng at in.,.,
famHIar urroundln«a. Mary
menthered .that' she had
! '* apartment. 0*4 «m. .
him at home, had bribed Use
keeper to adnltt her While
Inn for him to return, ehe Had :
asteep on the couch She wos
why BIH had failed to come
I'ickinic up the telephone she Mir,
cnlleil Monteverdi
AnaeUoa answered «** AiiasJ
greatly disturbed over
ap|ie«raiice and the
Monteverdi had not coine I
Hut the lUght otthor. ;T y
"That's, all rlirtitr Mary si
furiously. "I don't care wh*tt
does I'm not coming back. -
I'm «iot poioK to atag toaiKht.
Bolni; to mnrry Mill Husluo. m
him that!"
Mary stammed down
nnd turned to (Uncover
.lug in «ke doorway, looking at
with surprised deilokt.
"Negt time," he said, "you
to marry me —tell me about" it
will you?"/
' Hysterically. Mary buried Mr
bead in lull's shoulder "Ut's
out," she pleaded. "Let's have
1 want to do all the ctaty
Monteverdi's kept me from doings
this time 1 want to tie human '
taiee. BUI. let'a go on a flt
bender"
Laughingly, mil lifted Mary into
nis arm* and carried her downstairs,
commandeered a taxienli and or-
dered the bewildered drivor OO Oii
nore all the apeed tews and drIVe
around the iwn
"Look," Bill enclalmed.
a billboard nunounrteft your
liearanee in 'Carmen' tunioW."
Mary Rased at the IRteneee og
self gpyincr a vv«f>U ble
piuiKcart. she ordered the driver
stop, leaeheil for a ripe,
tomato, and hurled it at Uie
scoring a bull s eye hit A '
liedestrians watched as Bill
in the it unto
"How about our getting
Mary?" demanded BiU at the
of the party
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You know. Bill, that's not a two.
idea." replied Mary, "the mone I
think about It, the better I ltke tt "
Mill ordered the taxi home and
after giving the driver an endnmiu*
tip. escorted Mary to the door'Of
tonight1" Oulllo snapped. Mary
smiled.
her voice tiormnl when she
came home ibis evening?" inter-
rupted a physician,
"Oh, sure." Angelina turned to
Oulllo and explained "Her voice
sounded nice and clear when she
went Into the bedroom She wild to
nie iii a good voice something alioul
lieinu out toriiohl and 'I don't care
If be never come# back.'"
The specialists consulted III
hushed tones. Oui|lo. suddenly
aware of the nature ol Mary's mys-
terious ailment, Interrupted them:;
"I iiin nol a great specialial like you
gentlemen." ho said, "liul I think I
ani itoitig <o restore Mademoiselle's
voice."
TuiiiiinK to Angelina, he Whis-
pered. "Give me a pin, a nice, long
one."
,Bending over Mary. Oulllo 'tn-
qulred In tones of deepest tender-
nesJKand concern, "How Is It now''
BetterV My poor Child."
She sltnok her head sadly and
whispered noarsely that her voice
was none. uHcNy 1,'one
"The doctors, they can do noth-
itiK," continued OuHjo. "All they
understand about a wuwan is her
throat." And at ibis iiHtjnent be
drove the pin sharply tliroinjH the
soft silken coverlet to somtthlni.'
beneath that Was softer still.
Hhriekiim loudly fl voice that
was completely normal, Mary leaped
out, confronting umlio with the
tearful charge, "Ton hurl met"
Shamefaced and reallzInK that she
had completely given herself away,
Mary hung her head In einlVarraKM-
ment while Otttllo apologized pro-
fusely td tbe doctors WT bringing
them on a fool's errand. The spe-
cialists departed.
Before leaving, Ouilio instructed
Angelina to leave1 Mary to her own
conscience and to lock her chamber
door from outside. He smiled with
a satisfied air as he left.
Mary determined to escape for-
ever from Ouilio's discipline. She
opened the wlnjlbw, stepped out on
the/balcony aw climbed down the
Voctair Inwardly, Mary
tknt she would make
<Gwttto suiter for Ms inconsiderate
his apartment and flung it opei
"Bntei
donee.
"Knter, Madame, your future res
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BIppkiR n glass of champagwe.
Oulllo sat beside La My and vainly
tried to become interested hs her
onnttauoiM hub We of conversation.
Lolly onugglcd toward lm.
"Howard IJennctt of 'the Metmtppli-
Ouilio fopliod.
to hoar _a„
"J OkouM ttke to sing at 1
Laughing heartily, Mary er _
ihe threshold and discovered Monte-
verdl, standing in the cettuir of Ha
oom and glaring at her «ic*tiily ' v
Bill lo<iked at Ouilio curiously,AS
he shut the door. "H'ure yiiu.
Monty?"
Mary lit a cigarette V '
"Barrelt, I forbid you." OtttUo
spoke severely "Stop acting ilk*
a child, You are an opera slar."i%,
"Haven't you heard I'in through
with opera?" Mary replied. "Vp
going to marry this nice youfg
man," Crossing to Bill, Mary om
braced him t .4 • . ;:
Apologetically. Ouilio y«treated,
Well, ibis Is unfortunate, of course!"
he said. "But we wilt have so get a
substitute, rarmesi'Has Wen an-
nounced and 'Carmesf *111 be sung."
"A substitute? For my part?
Who"" Mary asked.
"Ijilly" replied OuilldL bowing
stiffly, Nodding hi# head t Bill.
Monteverdi quietly left the apart*
asent. '
Bill gased at the door quixzlcgRfcs
You know, Mary, he's not such A
hail siirt. Oee. I though) from tha,
way you described him—."
Ignoring Bill's remask, Mary ea>'
plodedXSo, fie'll get Lally. will he*"
Jammlng^her hat on her. head and
grabbing her. coal. Mriry walked to
the door. "The audienoe paid to
hear me sing. 'Not that woken"
down old war horse!"
Mary molloned a passing cab and
tnld the driver to lahe h«r la th«
opera house
When she reached the theatre, _lho
faithful servitor was alona and ate*
traught. There was n* time to
explanations. "Gel my first act cos-
tume ready!" Mai* commanded, and
started to prenore tor the perform-
ance. Looking into the jplrror, she
suddenly saw a reflection «f Mosrto-
vcrdl. sitting comfortably tn tn
chair in a
ing a cigarette.
IWiare'a LaJly?' t
"Ouf In the -front of
. ;
to hear ya«
replied GulMo.
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wonM a!
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