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TAKING THE FIRST FENCE in the Twereldown Open Cup at the Aldershat Military. Mosting. There was a field of twenty five for the rate, which way won by the Mr. J. P. A. G. Graham's Lare-(Times copyright).

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THREE KINDS

of LOVE

DRON HERE TODAY.

younger

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

|ing-Chaney Hostetter. I'm out here at a place named Fenwick-- no, Cutter, I menn. Well, the con- stable ways that a couple passed

An and Cecily Fenwick have for years supported themselves their

alater, Mary Frances, and their grandparents, known camile and "Grand" Because of this Ansuelas responability, Ant, who is 28. throngh Fere this evening geing usable to marry Phil Férond, young "WAT|

whom he has been engaged for eight yer. Cecily, 2, loves Barry McKrel. engineer, but when he propone she refuse name their welding date for the Katze

lickety-cut in a car as described. About six o'clock. Lickety-cat- he could just see that it was a fel- low and a girl. Of course, there Mary-France i, nid att in mehaust, bare lots of yellow cars and all- lieves herself in love with Earl De Aemount, i don't know. Heard from caurlevlite actor whom she has met without

reason,

the knowledge of her sister. He urges her don?"

to leave home and become his stage partner.

Phi qantrel when she

"Yes. He says that the man did

Fantly King, who works in Phit's all have a desk that he said he had

Ing.

adore l with endearmenta. As to return to Denver, and that he

tried to forget Phli by going about with his taken it with him." Kenneth Smith, rich and attentive, but when

Smith anke her to marry him si rufen.

Murp-Frantien kareen to go away with. De Armount. They are a In his car. The

* *

·

of

"Ugh-Huh? Well, i kind same day Cecily quarrein with her and thought that from the first. Now, fatles, Bir vamps humma with news that she what I was thinking was that I and Harry ne bo le murried that evening. might as well-come in and get hold chan 3an ritped with De Artual. Imroof Joe anti-well, kind of put this

Ann Bewakers Mary+frauen in meing. Jamza

diately pearch in 2019

CHAPTER XLIV

Take a brick, put it in water, and it floste!.......... That is, if We the new type of brick invented, and demonstrated above, by Dr. C. F. Burges........., who has been honoured by fellow chemists for his "distinguished services."

I know. But she is so young. thing up to the police after all. And scandals do follow-come up If that was them passing through here in the yellow car they're head- "Only, you see, Mrs. Hill," Ann's ed for Denver-but it isn't going votee was low and formal, "sean- “No, I think not," Joe Hill told to do much good for me to traif | dals don't matter. You-she is my "Ann wer the telephone. "Th along after them, three hours be-sister. My baby sister. You see garage people said that he mention-| hind, in this broken down old bont—that is all that matters. She is ed Bluemount for to-night, and his of mine. We could get telegrams my baby sister. And I have to inndlady Enid she heard him say going on ahead-Indin, Mendel get her back. I have to get her that he was going to Bluemouht. Surings, Topknot Point-I got a with me and take care of her. You There is a popular resort there. road map here--so on.

What do take good care of Ermintrude. you know. They may have game you think?”

Mary-Frances is my baby sister, there for-well, first, and planned "Oh, yes. I think yes.

Perhaps and....”

to go north later. don't know I'd best get in touch with the po-

"Dear, I know. I know." Mrs.

what it's worth, but his landlady lice right away and not wait for Hill was crying again. "But it in said he seemed a decent enough Mr. "

folks that went to Bluemount?"

her life, not yours. You haven't

"No, but--"

follow-quiet at least, and not a "Ilaven't heard yel from. the heard from Bluemount, of course?" drinker nor a drug addict. She claimed to like him. Said he paid his billa. I couldn't get anything around the theatre-nobody seemed to know anything about him. I'll be getting along now. I think I'll start scouting the highways. Heard from Uncle Chancy?”.

"He called. But only to find out about the make of the car.”

"All right. Don't give up hope. I'll call later."

Ann waited,

The telephone bell.

"Miss Fenwick, Ermintrude says that the man said he was only 22 years old. That is better, isn't it. than if he were older? And, dear, from what Ermintrude says, I am sure that as yet everything has been-woli, perfectly harmless."

"As yet," said Ann.

"No. 1 don't understand it. "Wait, at least, until you do. I'm expecting a call every second Wait until Joe comes back, and now. There must have been time." we'll all talk it over again together. "Well, I'll tell you what. You Please. "I'm older than you are. wait till you hear from the folks Such things-I-Well, I'll call you at Bluemount. There's A dog's later." chance from that direction. 'Fl Ana waited. was you, I'd wait and let Joc or me go to the police. It's a man's job; not a lady's. If you hear from Joe, you tell him what I said. I'll come right on in now."

Aun waited.

The telephone, bell. "Miss Fenwick, I was thinking. Mr. Eeroyd is a lawyer, isn't he? if he knows the district attorney, and we do have to go to the police, mightn't he be able to keep it out of the papers?"

The telpehone bell.

"Hello. Walnut 5845? Long dis- tenee calling Miss Fenwick from Proutvillo."

"I am Misa Fenwick." "Hello. Hello. Proutville. Here's your party, Go ahend, please."

Blue- "Ann, they aren't at

mount.'

"Are you sure? Cissy, are you sure?"

"There's only one hotel there, and one store, and u fow little "I thought of that, Mrs. Hill. houses. Everyone knows everyone "Yes. But she's only a child, He's a friend of the district attor-else-We-we have to be sure." and we'll get her home again, ney's. But he isn't at home. I We'll find ways to keep her happy can't reach him. But Mr. Hostet and sweet. She'll forget.

I want ter just telephoned, and he said

Ho much to help you, later. I've been thinking of ways I can help- when we get her home again-if you'll let me. I must. I-I-Woli, I'll call you later."

And thought. Now, Isn't that odd? That pretty fat little Mrs. Hi le crying, and I'm not orying ❝t all."

She waited,

The telephone bell.

"Oh, I don't know, dear," Mrs.

"Clasy Cissy-Clasy—Cissy— ** "Don't, dour.. Don't." "Where are you now 7. Why didn't you call me from Bluemount?”

"The long distance place was

Hill disputed, when Apn had inleli- closed. This is the frat town ed telling her what Uncle Chaney where we could put through a call. had said. "No, I don't know. To We're coming right in, and-" me it seem important to keep It absolutely quiet."

"But what will, we do? What will we do? I don't care what any. one says, I'm going to the police.

"Walt, Ann. Barry says his uncle knows a man who could keep it out of the papers."

"Not as important as getting her home again. No. Not nearly." I'm-

"Well, den-yes. More impor tant, in some ways. It isn't as if "Hello. Hello. Walnut 68457 she didn't have to go on with her Hold the line, please. Long Dis-life, and her school and so on, right tance is calling Miss Pennywick hero in Portland."

from Cutter."

Cutter? What

was

"I can't stand it any longer. Wo need real help.”-

"But you have to. As Barry

Dan Niceto Alcala Zamora, president of the Spanish republic,

with his wife and six children at their home in Madrid.

"You're thinking about moving pictures."

"How can you!”

"Ann, I don't want to be mean. But she is my sister, too, and "

"Wait. Someone That the front door. It might be."

She ran to the door and wrench- ed it open.

Philip Eeryod there. He came into the hall and put his arms around Ann.

night-"

The telephone ball.

"Hello."!

"Hello, Ann-"

Ann swayed a trifle and caught hold of the telephone box.

this is Mary-Frances."

(To be Continued.)

was standing HAVE YOU AN

ACID STOMACH?

"You beautiful! I've come home. Deur, dearest, I got your message, and I came at once. I'd have craw- led, Ann, but it took too long-

Ann said, "Don't. I was talk- ing over the telephone," and ran back to the diaing room. Philip followed her and heard her say:

"No, it was only Phil. Yes.

· Yos, of course. Yes, I'm sure he enn. Yea. You know how carbful he is."

Shu hung up the receiver.

Phil put his arms around her n queor namo. "But who doesn't. Sho wouldn't, says, It isn't as if the police could again. "Dearest-you'll listen and Where was there a_place_named at all., I could take her away reach right out and get her im- forgive mo? Give me one more Cutter? Porhaps Mary-Frances anywhere. I've had an opportunity mediately. They can't. But just chance? It was all my fault."

sorry. Hind changed her lately I've decided, positively, this one little paragraph about Jana- *****Never mind,” said Ann, though mind. Dear, dear God, if you will evening to accept it. I can take than Fenwick's granddaughter. she stayed in his arms from long please

ber some place where it has never and Mary-Frances will be bayad habit. We are in deep, berrible "Here's your party. Go ahead, been heard of. We can live there the pale. Barry Bays

trouble. It is Mary-Frances, родно....

always. Switzerland-anywhere."I don't care what Barry snys. Cecily and I have been so full of "Hello. Hello, Oh, that you Miss I can take good care of her. Give She, may be somewhere this min-qur own affairs List we have nog, Fenwick? This is Hostetter speak-İher things---*"*

Jute, frightened, crying; trapped--" lected Her frightfully, Andétou

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