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PAi,f. FOUR
THE TAhT TRIBUNE. OCTOBER 2. 1M0
due* tier ci*»rettc
end into 'he
gran and i«*' Ui hci <
tott, N> :tun
u *Jtih urr.ikiiiK you
r***H to l,w ^
5 New Cur* Registered
During the Past Week
Hun
>*l’ il
I »\w the
in. pe<l th
I1HH IVKTAI LMFVT
HAT HAH CMtNR BfH'h;
U> mi
«Tu f t
amt*t
tunier!
Jult* I
iilt’
,411, <t w* ervwwi liter
of B* younger htil'bw*
udnrv rMuriw, Ui Fur'W'e front
* where he h*d mode in JF1-
nutmitcr fiodlvi had killed
lawaiMr • notorious vnmu
ttmn tiirrv him over Hie
to -iitniduced Ui Julie f*m>* bv In*
friend Uwnbard, tn flwit»nl*n«l Hr
im., >r* u> imIu h.'f fall Ui love
tut!, hat UaMi Utrow Irr onr a» she
■MU' Uirow Rodney Shr tails hint
U* It** nuuk * bet wttn her tn.-nd
Hun Iriuiiit Uhi Jy .'an itrlr* her
to to tite uim of the St Serivud
fVi* mod bark Otiia utmlienifto. hrr
to ,*kr him trttii her and she ar-
«*g*. That- start out in ’he tact- ol
■ Catherine miwtUrm
ra.m-ihwn dlaeoerr*. to hu> am*/
men; that the girl beeide him in t!r
ttoi ppeakt to him a* no ocher *n-
im ha* etet aintealed to him And
Mmvthtog intangible convince* him
|Jvi tier feeling toward Him l* tlmlliar
Cn *va oa-n toward her
Ha- m« Il
ief tv ton:. Out
•nCm* !a<
iittv.
UOit and yet
m hi*
far.
f mid dnltre
i they 1
in tier eyes i
IMPVtK
HOW
Ul#t
CTO
ON WITH T
hk »t<
)RY
Mur tl it a
l*ui{i) or urn
•(Yi
t <toi thmk
so H
A .4*
Mis, F*rro
that slu tin.1
tK»t *m
r at
*hnM* who li|IN
ill
hi*
Ut v are very
women
vet
y mud' 1 t
titnk a
kUiN
another sht*
wji*> JK
«v-
lit m
Jipji
iu.v» to him
i<K KVA) *nu t
h« \ xa a
Ye vi 1
rather »hp!;l)
join Rkiicii
and Mi*' Aurol
n at th-
fat
ft mit.i b
i that tu
man 1
! uoniiiu
KONJflLA HID
MORE Fpii!
rrr hci
(lit U
N«*tt Medicine I'rtitfa |
In Sun \tiltmth
Fatn» I..titer I’rntot
iih.s bo*”i Ufling u*
couMii so likr hi*r Lhuf
often mlMakim foi
Haul
utn
ned
olir
lock «
Jill Jo-
Him
!!** Wl
OMdc
MO iMt
irukm
flmv
gltiilt
1*1 Old
. HI 1 till
TO l
4\il ill)
VlCfll
>jblf
Dfirw* ilaaMd »t Chittruham **nd
uuuk* a litUr grimmer
OockuiU.’" sin .said eloquently
8uch a pity! It a nut IJte Julie a
bit SWw uvtj u> be »ueh a !*cem '«nri
bu* now you remlly caii hardly tell
her from U%e other Julfc* Hixni in
th* u>m* I iuppoul"
Arc tin two Jut** r^l’v very
much :uUw.. Mi** Owc'mr?" he asked
a 1th an *»flort
Dm-it httdUted pursing up her near-
let up
•The other Julie \s really b»*tu*i
looking.* the .said after a moment.
men call lier beautiful, but to
m well. I used to prefer tills
Ararat* rnurrtv
I fllKt it
said fIip{MstU>
couMn. do yoi
I ha\e not
Oh vutill I
v ery
mni
awkward. Mi.
i xwvruiK her bunching
IstlUl] the .1 '|r» Pf
aords. aial
i people am'
lire-
t'lifl *
rather
imiixliut, Juliv
i <d the
*»|im uf the
(HV /■*«♦»,
You
l Mr
i dun t know my
r*i it tenham?
; Bim wcin
' the light
to tiir ii(
as .she wi*i
air tummF
Rockl
that
pi onure "
1 I ’ l)4Jtlt’l»V you AVI'"
ltp%< l site
ovr he» Julie rattled I
U«t'
Jilllv swi-llt
piu* her
u*’o
,11! Ill \ MOMI M IN * TltOI I'
IIH 1HKI II l«»l' '<!•» TMI
Mil 11 Ml M
on
All the
men do She a got
i 1 i'C I hit
Whv
‘ the
bitrg**-»t ,«CRi
,i> collection in Iximlon
A tin ' it”'
\ can
O
ile.s niMit'
n llttli movement to!
1 hot 1 don't
klH»B
rtae
hut at U lie
was :oo quick tor him
The man
who
Uancv w,lh
me Mi Cl..t! nhitm1
was lookup
’ Ht
, t on Hi
VOU he*
In
had oome with nr
Him with enqutrlni
ui the doorway
n traduce ,ieople, Julie
a- m i Dim
hanoi Ju
she really changed
Do you
toettr'.e in lose at first sight?'' hr ask- Ju!le until lately
od htr, as the car tolls up the moun* "You mean—ha
laa* toward the hotel so much? *
At the hotel, after refreshment, Don* laughed
Chlvttnham and JuUe found their mu- it may Mrtind abaurd, but she
iua attraction so strong as to be Everyone is commenting upon the
4, || MtHtitU
It’S usual tc
<i
turned S>irn I forgot *'
' the broke Into a Uttle tout
I'm vorrv I've forgotten your nam
i uu>!
ir.»-.j*iole In the morning they fac She used to b nuiu- different,
tojt.onea to tlie town below. Jut.e's Then quite suddenly »lie altered! Bhe
Cpisirentlv happy lombard teUs Chit- beKan to haunt places like this .ukI
tauliara that he has made a mistake, she beqan to drink too much If I
Itoi this #ulle torrow l* not the didn't know her as well as 1 do I
tee who ruined Rodney, but her i should sny she has liad turn
OOtpt.n of the same name Chitionham love uttali out Jula- never Liked men.
to horrified He calls at Julies hotel, She s dittercnt to her cou.sin In
and confewe* that he had tried to that resptet at all events."
«rui her love for purposes of re- The music stopi-ied once more on
v«U4{ . believing her to be the other, thi fashionable jarrma. questioning
Julie i note
Odes goes with his mctiier to a. T suppose we mast Join the or tiers,"
London n^lu club, where lie meets Dons said Hark at Julie! you can
Julie Farrow—his Julie—who is drink-1 near her voice above all tins racket '•
tag lieavlly and tying to appear to Mrs Ardon's face was a study,
lb .tavfng a good time A mutual ■ She was trying to smile amt look as
flaend introduces him He says he1 If she thoroughly enjoyed the sltua-
slie commanded And btfor tic was
aware of it titles, found himself back
again tn tV wlurimtt throng hi
round Julies si.in body, her
resting lightly on hb. shoulder
H#* looked down at lier and f-lt that
it must tie .i dream i she told tie man
The same .and yet sttrJi un utterly j many (H-ople1 Tin
dithrent Julie to the girl lie had h Id | hennos
in lits arms a few weeks ago "Mr name Schofield
the man
rather a
obviously i
vounu H«
,t r i
inrie-
,t iiia.
aniform
rue bit*
mi:
Oiu* meets •>
m> fnetwl. M‘*>
fell*:
aay
He tiled to tlunk ot someth:ne to Srhoficld
si... but no wonts 'vould conn and He a a
it was Juiie who broke th“ silence J ine man
Isn't it a filthy hand’ shi -aid1 not vet,
I a vrenee
.nd
ordinary look-
gentlrman and
kept .ook.ng at
c unplcted
give employment to idu
union met turn half
ttieir own ,k::l and u'
House- that a- Presfden
of til- Oliio Federation of IaN
will outlaw i century W :’h !i
la-, b.i:.: pi
MCI a
than
di gustcdlv | Him in a half puz/.led hail-ai»logetir
He avoided her eye as he answered.1 way, and after a tew de.siii.oi> t*
My thoughts were so far awav f j mark. he aid good night
five tint
RnckefeU
plasterer'
the ..mot
TJioum
canienter
si
1 K‘
met
rotten! *"'L‘ thinking of a wonderful night
you and I spent together on the top
of the world."
"Oh. that!" She laughed carelessly
"Fancy remembering it! I've for-
gotten all about it ags ago fear
t wilted
morning
him
It's
Oooil-mgllt Julie
TJon't you mean gooc
n arly five
Without knowing why Btm !»•!!
rathe: sorry for Schofield she went
to Mu- <be>r with him and ottered her
Sa ■■ M c La t
!
111} I ill > i l l) t f"H|f"H,id't'y,y't"!"Hifit'Hi,i-H-i-H-i-M"i'H
FARM LOANS l
Made the wa/ you like them. Nu charge for nflmlloi +
of your land or title. Only one note and one deed of |
trait. Liberal option*, beginn^pg find year. We Iona our |
own money and do not *ell your loan. We keep yoor v
akotract at our Dallas office. Intercut payable once each ?
year - any month you deatre. |
BANKERS LIFE COMPANY l
J. J. SPARKS LAND COMPANY J
County Agent
Office Fhone 114 Slnton, Texa* Residence Phone 123 '£
♦♦4
fully uncomfortable, wasti t it
cold Ugh’" she shivered
so boring, wasn't it?'
1 was not bored "
'Really'" she shrugged her white
shoulders. Queer man! Let's talk
of something pleasant shall we'"
Chlttcnham s face flamed
Isn't all this rather—cheap Julie?"
lie nsk"d quietly. . 'o, .'« deny
tliut wv liad met before
8h made a little grimace.
I thought you might not like to ac-
knowledge rne I’m earning quite a
reputation, you know as the bad
girl of the family I believe i-.di
Him—doer Bim is shocked sometimes!
and hand Good night and thunk vou for
And j -v eing Julie home
Bim bolted tin
came
d'xu and
back into (tie room
Julie had lit a cigaiette but it .iad
gone out again, and .she wa leaning
hack amo:.!; : hi .ti.wii'. lie, eye
closed, and lie r.ici !h d. p'si *r.
d-'jee; d Un<
Him -tirird lire int. a
Who i he?' slie a-Jted
Julie o;iened iv r eyes Wtio ? On
Schofield. I dont know He 'as
there tonight and hi seemed either
’ike a Hsh out of water so I t<»ik
camptssion on him No' c.tv mtiT-
e.sting is he?"
sons aiwl laborers
with ewmplar.v real
!in "I t(» cap!lit
R^xki fcil#*r Int in
sitinv. of t*i** ;. And
nr4- captia! that iiitxir \s>ll u
the fulk'.t 'Iippor: to m«*ti ate
turn mutually profitable
Slmfliar program, stroil.a: <
slon.'. >! good w".„ nave ,e n i
red before but hen aim
which !. a lerfortnam e beh.i
The incident L- unusual Oil*
wall that it might b come the
It
Konjola
r.Af'I IJHl
tie-: druggl
I believe even Julie—the oth'rr Julie i "Nobody very excltin: .hen io-
would not be pleautx) wt h me if she'night?"
, knw some of the tilings v do—"
-H-M-l-H-t-H-W'J i
: ALL KINDS OF HATS }
CLEANED AND RE- ?
BLOCKED JUST t
LIKE NEW $
NUTT’S TAILOR fj
SHOP t
: CLEANER and PRESSER J
Agent for
ALAMO HAT WORKS
San Antonio - Texas
HAULING
it
Day or Night
Local and Long Distance
All Cargoes Insured up to
$2500 a Load
( ALL PHONE 142 COLLECT
G. W. PULLIN
Truck Line
What things, JuliC5'
Oh—jast things! men and things
like that."
Chtttenham caught u. lender
wi-ist in iron fingers.
"I should like to thrash you." he
said savagely.
a. For a moment -i„: struggled to
X free her arm then suddenly she stood
very still looking up at. him |
You did thrash me-once." she j
j> said.
11 ‘Bye-bye everyone! I appose we
i' j shall nr et again ome <iay. Doris
a | will tell you where I live, Mr. Chit-
T ! tenham, if you ever fee! like running
$ j in for » cocktail, and if she doesn't
j. . remember vou've only gut t»j en-
1 quire < f the po'tce! I'm veil k* uiot
? j to the ixihte "
, 5-.y-i—t-*i—i-*i—l'*l—f*v -y.'..yv i-i—lf-*i*1—1*:*
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
GREGORY LODGE
No. 998
4
meat* tb« flr*t tad third
Tuesday night* in *aeh
■nnntb »t 8 p. * YLaltto*
Btethein cordially Invited.
DR. SPIVEY
Oatpopathy — Light*
E. E, Hoekinson, W
A H. Burnett, Secy
Chfaroprsetic
Hawn: liblli,
M fww
MNMt ChftptsmP *»,
* pm.
ORDER OF THE EASTERN
STAR
aegular westing night* Hirst end
third Thursday* of each «entk.
VtRitln* Stars alweys weleowe
GENEVA D TUrr
W. M,
Dr. H. H. Weaver
DENTIST
HAKBIEa.
Secretary
OFFICE: CORNER MC-
INTYRE AND KIRK-
PATRICK
Hours 8-12; 1*5. Phone 220
Sti<- laughed again ruckle: ly, waved
Pi-: hand and stroll d back to hei
i own corner where she v/ts greeted
, with tr.-nical cli 'er. and b hit-.
"Shall we dance?" Doris ask-d and
! he rose at once.
He tried not to see Juiu as they
.vent around the room, but : i seem-
ed the only real thing in a crowd
of unrealities. Laughing always
laughing in that shull reckles* fash
■\o a! 1(\: • oh. A littii-
tlame lit Julies weary eyes Th re
was one .ati’ r exciting it,
Gue.ss?"
I couldn't
Giles Chitteniium
"Oh!" Hun avoided looking at '■ r
fu nd and Julie rattled or. 1U i*
a, charming us ever! Julie .said airii>
I danced with film oik- or twice-
once I think! 1 asked sum so come
and set it-, some evening
"Juh '
■Well why not?" J' lie .n.ij>;>ed lier
eyes open defiantly. ' Ii will
: have u fr mm to e- out v. nil Y
way: to recogtn/i liet
.irtificiajii 'o him he lu ,i creal
of light ui ui fiuppuni.' I ti. si
ricic home with her ui :!u < .-S
hour, of morning tiad t*»> n • rrvr
tlon to I urn
If Julie would mart} him
awake from u. drtsm i
a’ his own audacity
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
Th ■ d.-.er
from Fi:'
f -Koii urn
I ceodrq *|
Alter tryag
few d».v» 11
>tmng t mg,
I I'll a<m|l
nil !» lj*g
ong tune ug
nth u* tg
:a> door non
t u I d and 1
idol si- u
Konjota doesratfl
. 'io.i- 'i.n medicttol
„ht w- i-k ;m<Kl in thri
Its record ‘no mwlr |
A,,.<! it. taagg
of Amencafi td*
okl in TAPT *
STORE *nd by ri
• In all town* thr*4l
•action
-------o----
■- era »tec gt*
J W 0*Ux**&
Th • ere pKkM A
1 linger prmu *m
*wn Auatin ■ hoi
Barn Houstori *nc &
::, *ii Van One Bra*
Wu.f .ngton
$
j
V
T
t
|
T
Presentinff (lie Fall and Winter
Fashions in Fabrics
b,' nice
fr:sl
Bim rose to he; lii:, witti hole
shiver "I'm going lo ix-d slw said
"Ail right PVasanl dn-um;, and
iiuink you for waiting up
Him go s • far as the door, then
she cum, buck
Julie
■Well?"
' Df.n't be u in tie fool. Juhe of .11
about Giles ClilttcnJiam When w- i ft
Switzerland you said you hated hurt
and that you hoped you would never *
see him again. I don't know why 1
don't want to know, but—" X
■ 1 don’t know why either. Juh s'
mierrupted ruthlessly. "I'm changed. X
1 used to
t
i
I
Y
t
X
i
Y
X
\ultimn's I.liveliest
Silks and Woolen*
I ra\rIrns T»frd*> prinU b
iiuiiv prpti> p;iil4 n» to w*
If t from.
♦it mi lies wide. }»d
$1.00 --$1.50
and $2.25
ion! He longed to go across 'he roomjdulte -hanged,
to her and pick her up ui jusJ 1°°*—priggish! unsophisticated
arms and carry her away from the jlllat •' i'ii !ro1"- :lott
noise arid heat, and glare and soothe j happ;"r 1
lx- such a Y
But X
nd i rn much
:
lier into rest and sanity agaui.
Bim Lennox sat by the fire a cigar-
ette between her lips and her feta
thwiift into a queer shaped pan of
Ciimest- embroideried slippers
.J!®:
.t
J.
said de- y
Ha ppler!"
Thai': what I said
f—t'fly.
Him stood !ook:u;: at her for a m.i
! mi’ll:. then ,viU< a little helpless shrug
A clock on he narrow mantelshelf! ;'w turned away.
had struck four and Julie was not yet
home.
It was the third time running that
Julie had arrived in the small hour,
of the morning jaded and pale arid
trying hard to pretend that she liad
; enjoyed herself.
j "And no man is worth it S' Bim ;
LOki herself almost savagely as -,he i l>etter not • -
to care."
She bit her Up hard, and
eyes ns if in sudden pair,
1 he door c’.osnl betwesu them.
Juh- stayed when sht was. her
e.f", fixed on five fire. "Changed,
q'.ui* changed.' she hid hew-ii K-. •
1/ • I ,}«n't care abou; amthing any-
more NotJurtg van huri me Wh.it
the use of trying to go ssraigh! and be
what peopie call 'good I' . much
cal’ for anyone -no:
i
i
t
j
t
t
t
t
NOTICE
l":i make .him suffer f ;
suffer- .he wiilsi-red.
make him
A chance twist m trw *■ hei-i ui fan
threw Lawrence Schofield aeroes ,Tuli»-
Farrow., pathwav in the Faun c»fe
Schofic-ic! was a widower His wife
had t>.-en tieurotic me. fmfuS and
for eleven year.-- .<li had done hei
• bent to crash every instinc; of joy
j and cheering*.', out of b»- husbami
' hear.
He was neariy filly, and h- could
not -emembf- That i - )<ad ever had
what is called a 'good time" is: ail
. his life until that nigh* when some 4
! cliancc acquamtam • took him along X
' ;® the Faun and introduced him to
JuUe. %
To him she w Ufa- a tv, : ..re troffl A
some entirely different world He *:■
was not sufficiently versed m Mode: . *
FLAT ( RECKS
|
.... wvvvwv---
«‘HERE FAILLE
Printed all silk in ill ihv
newest patterns In inches
wide
[
f In n#w shado of bT9W*>
[ « ric ket ifreen, ruby tone
> black
$2.00
$2.00
FI A i URERKS
wool tweeds
| In pretty solid colors, all the
S new shades
it anil 5«-lmh width. *U tbf
new paUeriiH, yard • * 4
! $1.50 to $2.75
:
$2.25 to $3.50
f ______
. —™-
| FRENI H FLAWKI.s :
WOO!. (’HALLIES
| *n Mrtid colors, all n J
' es .11-inch width, sard j
| $2.25 j
la prints and stripes
i ortramt of patlertw
( lilor-S, S|M*L'iall, } iifd
95c
MEEHAN’S
'Vo nt SI ORE'
CORIM N CHRISTI - TEXAS
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