Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1939 — Page 7
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% SYNOPSIS ■ Carew* and Tarleton in love, but wealthy K>O ha* social aspirahie ion and doe* not ap- ■ i match with a marc athdaughter So. happy goMjrry placate* the old man engaged to Lady A. a hunt* meet. before their scheduled Lady Careen < omes upon Moira in a tender cmvhe gallop* toward* "Devil'* trer .heroua jump She H; but fall* and is killed. abroad, and Moira him until month* later Hke accompanies • wealthy Ho Pari* a* tutor to thair Kldren There Tarry and H'- marry but again Grigg*, ■fruttrate* them. They rein the fall. Then come* Hk market crash Mr Grigg* Hd and the shock kill* him. Het* a pontion a* a customKn and Moira become* a ■operator in Cora DevernHu'y thop. Tarry meet* on* Ha i customer*. Mr*. Rule*, Hhy. middle-aged widow in ■of a fling. The latter, gt■by Tarty, turn* her invert* K, rr to him. Moire goe* to ■dence of aocially prominent H Stone to give her a beauty Hat Thero .... AmBrother. Dr. Rodney Stone a Huang physician. Dr. Stone K* her for a friend of Manic n greatly attracted Man- ! Bt at home so the doctor enB Moira, thinking all th* But her* wa* someone quite ■u from Minds'* flirtatious liomront who wa* mode»t ■rional After he leave* on a ■ and' arrive* While Moira Ktifyi.ig her, the society girl •* that her brother ia pr»-ti-kgaged to Ruth Albion For mknown reason, thi* new* led Mvira. Than th* phone it wa* Dr Stone He ask* to tell her friend he would Ruth Albion'* party before , and that *be should reserve I dance* for him. Manda rs whom he mean*, unaware had met Moira. CHAPTER Xi smart El Martino nightclub ■wdc-d. ra was enjoying herself yet a worried about Tarry, for he lending raeklessly. I devil with economy! Let’s ! Have you fu. gotten the lew account?" iso glad about it. ! only hope lule* won't gel mad at me if *• money. You'll bo careful, you. Tarry?" laughed gaily, loftily, the It all male "Don't bother iretty little head about finan latter*. Leave that tn these kow. Il'amy job. Isn't it?" have of gratiheatiun swept ke girt who was dancing in hi* It wa* she who had re»tored suing enr.M-nr* In himself only a eouple of day* ago he modify told her that h* was goI be let out of th* firm th* end I week far lack of busines* - ow everything wa* ehanged. m a» he talk'd, *h* noticed Tarry’* eye wa* roaming as danced Measuring the field! red by hi* good luck, h« wa* lr»* pondering th* poaaiMhti'-* a nightclub'* client*!* — »«m* »1* way of approach to lhe«e ind women who had money to Ira aoddenly winbed with all aatt that he were out of L Suppose by earn* mistake •»r* to put a portion of Mr*. ’* money ia ataeka that *rr* listed on lh« Exchange and Sot her autburiaaiion? didn't bear thinking est irry nodded to a big. praopc roust'd fallow who waa daneing. at mm* urn* giving bar hand a ipraaaur* She iookwl over se that ehap I bowed la? That'* all Carlton “ her* had she hoard that nam* »? »n she remembered. From bda Bton* • raaeMear. Tb* “faahiobabl*
raid* had been preceded by a day I. of intenalve art.ll.ry bom mrdm.-nt (Chine** military ll.pnchew to 1 . Chungking ye.ferday aid the Chin eg* authorities at Nanning, before the fall of the city reported th*' . they were unable estimate the plead because 111. .-mllrry bomb* had •et bo many fires and ber-au*.- thconstant praenre „f atr l4i ,j. , , had made It hnpOMlbl» for relief work er* to aid the wound. <1 or r*-c yv.-r the corpse*.l Shortly after ih»- . iti.mm .-m.-ni, the Japanese Dome! n-w« agency reported that the oreipatlon had l»een complete,! »n ( | that , 11P rhll| . ese defender*, th Id h route .. mveommandod by Gen |.,| Ting-Kai who held th- f., r B , x wm>ks before Shanghai hi 19J2. was in full retreat Occupation <.f Xauning h> th< Japanese, following tin It Imdlrv on the Gulf <>f Tongl tig only two weeks MO. < ut off a •- 'a! tetiirce of ■ Chinese arms and ammunition 1 l which were being ’ r .iti-iv>:-ted Intel the Interior from Fr. n< h Ind<>' ' China In addition to .Vanning one of th. major oi>j<-<t v.. ~f th.. Japanese | landing was I’.khio, last Chine*. oiiUet to the sea The port I* only i Km miles from the letrder of French ' Indod'hlna and with the >h < iiihulou '
bachelor about town.” She looked again. She decided there w«« n dissipated air about this sleek, well-fed person of whose acquaintance Tarry wa* obviously proud. Th* music stopped. They returned to their aanra-strlped <-<iu.>h that wa* set under a trick gilt palm. "This is the life! The rest is all . a beastly bore! A girl like you' should never have to work. Nor, for the matter of that, should I!" grinned Tarry. “Money's the only thing that matters—" There was a bitter recklessness about Tarry that gave her a breathcatching fear. It wa* hard on youth
S' rwKKn ?r" A diplomat, Randall did not nt .'<* the mistake of flirting with thi* lovely girl in front of her friend.
tn be deprived ot b "* there were worne calarnitie. then under-paid job. and la' *' °V pact"'.Rhe felt maternal re»pon»ibihty about Tarry. “Darling, come on over to the txr," “No. No. We've had plenty. There are limit. Hark, tbere'a the neat darter starting! A rhumbs. Tarry! twt'a show 'em!” She jumped up, appealing to hi. vanity, knowing that Tarry wai a bit of an exNMtionl.t when it came to the rhumba, and they did dance it w pet FeeUy. Nor war rhe alone in imagining thl«, for other people were aoon watehir g them, it,eluding Hat dall Carlton He wondered who the new lieauty war? She had an air. He d been at Huth Album'. coming out dance, and dipped over for a breather to the KI Martino, for the chaiwroiitt were hard after hl tn. and he wa. bored by formal parttaa, where duty -dance. were expected of him He hated tn do anything be , didn't enjoy. But eourleay would toon demand hit return. “She certainly i» a looker, .aid Randall to himwlf. "and gad how .he dance.!" He'd hail her e.cort when the rhumba wa. over, invite them io the bar. and then he'd get the orchestra to play a tango There waa nothing like the tang > for finding out if one', partner waa a bit—ar—-emo- ' Ik couldn't remember the young man*, name at the moment, but that he wa. a “financial gigol" ot • om * aort be wa. a.aured. Poor devil down on Wall Street, rooting around for money! He'd hint at taking a flier on th< Maiket. and the fellow would be after him hard! No aooner decided on than put in action, for Randall believed in .bort ru t, combined with devwua inUn'"■l wai Ju»l about to have a champagne cocktail. Will you both Join me?'- in Ingiatiatmg drawl. Hi. •Irepy eye. though I were a horm or ajdor ah« thought indignantly. Sba waa
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939.
of Vanning It now I* isolatid. | «t was egpacted that the Jspane»e, after consolidating tbelr posl- . Hon*, wou'd now push Into the ad joining province ot 5 unnam In an attempt to cut off Chinese supplies fr<an Hurma. Nanning Like Canton and other large Routh China centers, long his 1 “ti a center of anti .l.span* se sentiment. Before its fall the Kwangsl provincial government, under Gen I’al Chung-llsl, was transferred to Kweilin o . NEI'TRALS ARE CONTINL'KD ritOM rang ONKI neutral him-. Tut k> y appeared most definite i ly proallied, with the Turks depending upon Britain and France ■ to take over the trade position i formerly held by Germany i also has allied guarantees of lier Independence, but llunI vary and Bulgaria, both allies of ‘ Germany In the world war, were I in< liiu-d toward the Nazis a* a 1 result of geographical factors and ambitious for return of lost I territories. On th. fighting fronts, the cas- ' unities continued to mount on the 1 sea and in the air but the Khln< •
alsrut to refuse him, but Tarry was before her, as he had been in the case of Mrs. Rules. "Pricele** idea!” He pinched Moira's arm. The trio went towards the bar. A crowd of gay young people in full evening regalia the girls bediamonded— the men in while vest* and tails—bad just swarmed into the nightclub, chattering like magpies. Like Randall, they had sneaked off for a sjm-II from the formal debutante's ball. They greeted Randall. He was on familiar terms with all of them. But he wanted none of them at the moment. By shoving, by discreet tipping, he contrived tn get Moira, Tarry and himself
wedged into a comer of the famous circle. Nor did he make the nii.take of M*king a flirtation with thio lovely girl in front of her friend. A diplomat, he talked «tock», bond. and in vc.tmenta Tarry wa. enthralled If Tarry would give him a ring at the Racquet Club in the next day or no, they'd take a little flutter on the Market. Moira felt that it w»" thun up to her to be plea.ant to Randall. They .ipped their cocktail.. “Another little .nifter?” urged Randall, when there wa. nothing but a melting lump of auger at the bottom of each .hallow gla»"Not for me. thank.,” declined Moira, but Tarry accepted. She noted, chagrined, that Tarry wa. growing incrca.ingly fuddled, and kicked hi. foot wainmgly. but he ignored it. Meantime, a well tipped waller had delivered a 120.00 bill from Randall to the leader of the or che.tra with a reque.t for the latent lang" The mu.ic .truck up. "May 1 have tha pieaeure of thia dance. MimCarewe?” “I think not You’ve been very kind—but now it', late—l really > mu.t go." "You wouldn't be no erudf You wouldn't di.appotnt me?” The ’ .loepy eye. widened. She noticed then that they were of a curioualy light green, with yellowi.h alreaka. Wa. it her own .illy fancy, or were the pupil, really vertical .lit.? I "Go ahead, darling," hiccoughed [ Tarry. "One’, only young won.h! I En.hoy your.helf while y'ean»h!” , “My ear', out.idc,” Randall .aid , .uavely, "and my chauffeur will drive you home directly after, if i you in.i.t," 1 Well, beat get on with It, for Tar- ■ ry*. »»ke. Then let the chauffeur dtive them both to their de.tina- ■ tion., the Tarry would be in no coni ditlon for buaincaa a few hour, i hence. i (To be continued) V M«< UHMUI I PUWMW W tM« rwwot BnWM.I4. !m
FAMOUS STRUCTURES From the day- when p.e-lilstoilc man put together th. fl. t nude hut a* a pr.ile.-tlon against w.ailii' and uneiiil.» down thiu the ages, the arl ol building has been d. reiopi-d In the booklet ' Famous Structures of th.- World," available to you from this newspaper's Washington Service Bureau, there Is described twenty six examples of man's progress in the art of build Ing covering a span of lime from the pytamid* of ancient Egypt t<> the construction of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bi lug.- 47<H> HC. io 193fi All There ia fascinating and informative matarfeil In this booklet. To get your copy, print your name and addresa on the coupon below, enclose a dime in coin or postage stamp*, to .over return postage and other handling costs and mall as directed: CLIP COUPON HERE F. M. Kerby. Director. Dept. 8-156. Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street. Washington. D C. Here's a dime tcarefully wrapped) send my < opy ot the booklet "Famous Structures'' to. NAM K | STREET and No. . ; CITY JITATE --- lam a reader of th. li.-catui Dally In-mo. i.n Decatur. Ind
land witnessed only sporadic at tlllety or Infantry operation* twinter settleil down. French sourtes !e|>orl<-d that eight mote German planes had been shot down, making a total of 14 destroyed in two days Th.- Getmana claimed to have shot down i five French eraft yesterday The week's toll of shipping 1 disasters continued to mount. The Get man high command also announced that It had confirmed reports that a British cruiser had been torpcd.ad and badly damaged in the Firth oft Forth some time ago. There was
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mi verification of that from lamdon Th- British previously had lost seven war yes-els ..nd see, al others had be-n damitg'd by submarines or aerial Ik.iiil.220 Alexandria Workers Strike Alexandria. Ind. Nov .’I (U.PJ Approximately 320 employes of the General Insulating Co were |on strike today for seniority rights and a wage Im t- ts- of I approximately 1« per ..nt Thcompany employes 330 non li.i.
No picketing Hui s were In I i force and the plant was operated under a i.-duced s.h< dttle offl ' clais Invited the striking workers i to resumv work pending n gotta-1 tlima between tlo- company ami (lie union. INS IT’ PUBLIC (CONTINUED «>l» PAtJE PIXI .-X|H-< led hete Due Io other Inutiness arratigemetits. Gordon A It- utschler, pre sldent of the National City Bank of New York add in Unci.' of I’.-tei E Rentschler, w r.-.l lodar that he would Im* unable to com- here for ' the open house Mr. Rents, hb r waan offl.-.-r of th- company wb<-n It llocated here m lujo. ■ Fouveuirs will lw- given the visit- . ors. Cast Iron piper weights of a mos'er. convening the company's trade slogan. Proud to . row about , our casimps. ' w ill !>■ given to all - ' visitors. COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses ! Clifford D Sebwelgel. Hoagland to Dorothy it Bogard. Ilo.iglaud Denvi r I Y«B -. 't rte to Ver- , Bella Mpning. i', Berm-. Earl lz htn tn Berm . rout- one to Cot t ine I, llal.i-mtei. 8.-t tio Bud Town* ml visited in Gil-s m ■ City with Mr. ami b'- Tom AllWein.
BRITISH SHIP IS TORPEDOED I-Boat Torpedoes British Cruiser In Firth Os Forth Berlin. Noy 24 ll'l’i The high command annotim - d today that a German I' boat nad confirmed th' torpedoing of the British cruiser Belfast in the Firth of Forth | "A N- w York Times report that (the British cruiser Belfast was bad .ly damaged ha* been confirmed by !the report ot a German t laiat jwhich sa's that one British crui-ts.-r of tii<- Southampton class was -tort H-do.-d In the Firth of Forth." the communique said It added that "a. co.ding Io a British admiralty enm.iim >tm nt one more Britlsli destroyer strut k a mln - and sank (The British admiralty had an i .mum >-d Wednesday night the j' beaching" rs tlo- destroy r Gipsy ! by a mine > Tim N< w Yor, Times said W.-d n sday that a German submarine .had slipped into the Firth of Forth and had attacked th. Belfast, a lo.ioo-iou < rinser of the Edits ttrgh class. It gave prhate advices received In N.-w York as Its authority. 1 The vnlted Pr.-sa asked Its London bm.au for the British reaction i to the report, The London Bureau
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COAL STAR-HILL FURNACE EGG $4-50 (Cash oil the car) $5.00 (Ca«h delivered) I.eave orders at J,, KRICK COAL CO. Phone 12
