Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publltherf Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Catered al the Demur, Ind., Post Ofb<* u Second Claa* Natter 1. H Holler President E. It Hullboase, Sec y A Hua. Mgr. (Nek D. Heller Vi< < President •übacr.ption Rate* Slagle Copi. • S - One week. By carrier .10 One year, by carrier iOO One month, by mail .35 Three mouiba, by mail 1.00 Bix month*, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail — 8 00 Obe at 3.00 Price* quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere j.l 50 one year. Advertising lute made known on Application. National Adver Representative SCHKEKER A CO. I Lexington Arenac, New York 15 East Wacker Drive. Cblkago Charter Member of The Indiana league of Home Dailies. Holy Week will duly ib*.:ved ii th. < bnri bi •* on. Adams county the coining w.-.-k w th *p. dal services and with plan* for Easter Q_O—trout forgd that th- l» fin niwnth tot riling your n-ag. et.'iiiption and don • put t .di too long II mean* <|u a tearing • >!» your tax hill —o Tin weatbei man i» .< Im. old' fellow after all H> ».iy* •),. win , ter I* over and w. ,r- to Had >" , Him, blUZaidu, el> ■ t ami -now llo|h he niak<* kchml >m that oll» -o- o Tex.ia ha* a U:ld w uno. wl. ’ wlnn «!>. ■ ma,| ■,R . j,. ~ ■ •!, ( If and mu around looking an audleix ■ perhap* *l» con I nnk -<«hl ,>• id hi w<n!d lai.» bldlit H» Jk Rrtfe ofl wtfh 4 M'?H.e ot Hast, advertising that will a' trad aH.iitwii tj £ . buy,i* If ci.-.y uteri haul does it tin tain al result will l>< much o tter than it uu*> i f* w do Th< lots in. ** is ( here and wo th going after —O—O— East. . will lu he in , t week and that might tu Utah, . very one gel busy Th<-r< will 1., th. sj.rtr.g doth. and apiMiet. gardening, holts, deaniu.- i.-in'm. Ilina mid a' lot of thins* ed attention and It * a good tillie to go afier bustmas. Q—O—_ So fa only three detlarnUon* for caiididaiy tn the ruining prlman. t< >{ i.uin'y o’ti..-* hav. Ih . ii filed ben- hut there are three wcka yet and It is known that a number of others are securing sigmi'tire* i» their petition, and will file in dm Him -0 Th brand of wrath.. may not be everything w. desire. In fact It Isn't, hut H's what we old Hm era might have barked lor In the middle of Mar. h It's a little early to expect any thing but bluster wind, sleet rain, snow, hw aud ociwstoual suu'bm. —o Mote Iwil news for tbos. who think ticorg. Gallop dm-sti't know what h< writes about The most re cent poll show* New York state Demacratic. 53 percent to <7 percent for opponents Much reports sec tn io always make them so mad that they nay furious things It aamaa to be up io Fratikllu II Roosevelt hlmsalt to decide wheth er It. wants Io imitlnm a* preui dent another four year*. Ha ad mils he I* tired and no doubt feels he could be happier and perhaps have greater Influence If be retires. but the people are for hint

CHEVROLET - Gives you low first cost-Gives you highest resale mark

The Republican county chairmen have been called to lndJaii>|">lls whet, they wire no doubt inform* cd just what will be expected of them and what the regard will he if they win which doesn't exactly tend to settle th. 10. al dlffou-n-I -.s as to who the chosen few will Ih I 0-0 • ktteatton ciigihi. voters ■■less you quclify to vote you will be disfranchised in the May primaries That means If you are a first vol- ’ <1 hale moved, have tailed Io vote I i th« past two <-le. lions oi for any i reason have ■ ' you must register. You .an do this , up to Atoll sth by .ailing at the • outily or iowti clerks offices —o—v If tin Itous. com ms m ih< si it tit. plan, no hidiildiial or corporation .an subs, rlbi more titan I’. <> a .unit* ;u lund in mi) .m. < |. > tion years, which seems to l» getting down ... some real hud s. us. It will at |..i«i make those »i wish i.. cimtiil.uti large sums dlvld. it anionic relation aud cm-|.i'-y.s us Io ah., will gel the cred- ' and ■ i.-ii that may get them in dlilii ulti. O—O I .. ow is Mt I’atrn k ■ day mid thus, wh wear th- sre.-n will ol.m rv. In la tons ways The*. w>i«» w .| t t do i' with gay parties I “ I' .at, ) nI. lit al. teal if or I Monday It has !«■. n th. custom t many year* to do homage to , ftp mall who drove the stiak. - out I'd I.■ laud .H.d whether it has been ' . . u»t I. ii, p ogram or t. ■ It ( ha* |i..'dii< <1 a lot of m.itilneitt .nd pk-asuc. . —o <e~ I I ' v • lit 11 sjui lid fe. 1 ~ 1. | I iilty it h« ;»ing th census j ! | '«k. .-at ~ .., t (l >m t !1 this ' ■ ’> 'y It « lUlJ'O! ~ut t o ■> »i . id O . very mdivid vill tin official census tm ten '■ I’otii let .my silly twaddl< pause you lo Interfere To refus. |l<» uii-w* r Uh- mtiatrv* j • th* y may fa. nil) to* ilirgat and 1 W I Hilly mak< tn . . difficult th. ' work i>t th. canvasser, Os cotirs. th. tI iu .( iniomi i tax efH.it. la* a-.*, ssinent sheets, i filling nut the census blanks and | ! other necessary to ins. requir. j ' tin. thought and some ttooiivcu pence* and w. all f.-.d like “cuss-| mg sum. on. •a. h time w< have | to do it lint these death m. n. ii-ssary it th* administration 1* to rcud.-r the service w.- cx|a-< t and demand in them mode rn days Wc should respond as < hccrtully as we can - «—• Good Erolay will Ih ohs.-i ved lien n**xt week with earnest relig lous services In til. various chute h es and President Herman Km- < k. Icerg president of the- ChamlM-r i~t < "tnuier. c- has Issued a request that busbies* in Decatur cease oetween 12 <>'< Im k noon and three I* M that who Wish to do so may attend It la a fine custom that hi befog observed throughout this greet land that all may seriously think of the present and the future. The llepultlicau attack on Hie r. iisus qu.-sticmmciit i* tragic nonsems. Tragic bocause the R. pul.iliau parly, whhh ought to b. pirn siding a constructive and fotelll* gent cipposlllou to the- New Dual, can only work Itself into ■ lather over the will-o'-the-wisps, like Ute "Modal Hia urtty dog lugs" in 1!»M and now personal privacy ’ In the i-ensm. of I’M# Personal privacy ’ Wasn't It a Republican who, only a cempb- of w.-sha ago. made a report tn the New Jersey legislature urging that rdielsre be dc-dared imtipeta aud deprived of tfo- right to vote? - The Hoosier Meut.uel,

LENTEN MEDITATION ißy Rev Paul YV Schults, Ziou Lutheran Churchi "The stone which the builders rejected is become the head of th c corner." Maik IS: 10.

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mg rejected. His death and reeurroetton J.-wiir » ild atoll, fin all silts and attending penalties and thus Icrc-om. tie <o.n> a'.’i.t <>n whom the salvation of all souls would rest li. r. tod.iv many builders and their followers still reject Jean* ind 111* all-siinicicnt m. Ht* and .itoucmrnt. Because of rernsl am i.l'ioii* ..nd s.-lf-posc hhloiis they refuse to lay Imfor.- God s mercy -<«.t a hundred peni-nt i.|H»tsn<. and l.tasenly continue In many |iast Mils and disoliedlence* of God's precepts and will Also In th.-li stupidity they have formulated for themselves a shallow morality as rhe way to heaven, or a onnvonleut but msulllcient system of trying to live tip to the golden rale, and especially the p. . vert.-d notion of a Fatherhood of Ood and a brntheiiiood of man without a full ae< cptatice of Jesus as the necessary Mediator, am) without true repentance and Christian faith. Nevertheless Jesus Is th., corner-stone of our salvation. He alone i* th.- dm., to heaven and through Haith alone In Hb merits and righteousness can we niter the portal* of Paradise Thnt is divine truth, ’hut I* th. heart of all pi.cidnsles of the old Testament and that is written on nearly every |>agr of the New That I* the only hope of our eternal happtuess. Make it yours before It I* eternally too late.

What's wrong with thc campaign' Evciy out expected that ' aft.i the*first of the year the nan didute* would break forth and there would be mu. b doing If | the . is it I* certainly under cover - so far as state and national can- j didates an concerned Thc Damn- . rats seem to Ire Id.iut easy and waiting to set what the opposition i will do. while th. Republicans 1 seem to |h waiting tor a decision from I’rcsident Roosevelt. Thi lainivaigti *lll not be won by th< I fl <> I’ it th-y only criticise They I must have .i coiistrm ttv< policy based on a stabilising of the gov nin.'iii It ili< > ..mt w ii on that th. y i . r'atnly can ' . vi* < t to win ■ '■V •t.-piy |0..10 «!ng to OU' deal! tie N. w Ih al s<mi Sheet* R'jikll Sunriwe ( anarv Second Sheet*, neatly wrapped. 3.”>c. The l>etatur Demmrat tax.

An Hour’s Planning Saves A Day’s Garden Work r • '■ "’i c j’uslz” — > t'B'— \ jtub* MW . ; cxtxlcx.v aho . . i *u 'a , *L»N you® N tjr w Gxntxivciut »* a®' \ P- Accoetrnso to [•mA T VOue SUM am. «r x... I / f Ust A tahpt tint > (GTwtLt Plxnmib I TOM4URE STREkar A SfiiKcv I A. I "°* S i V"' iTIiUMOITO I «T ! CULTtVATt AMD ) ff . i’'UDJMO»r » 1411 Fear Mep* ts • WHi Manned Vageteato Gardra

White good mgi'abrea wd! grow in srooked rovl «r even if Vw «ceo is broedcafed over bMr. 'he work of cultiva'ing and rar.rg •"» th* plant* it im». isuraMy '--duced If the «e»d it io»r In sVsignt rcws. Tike the trouble 'o strf-h a iz«e • and mirk the r>>w w’th taurtrew >t »>ll save hcuri wh-r. fSe t m» i-wnes t<> push » wheel hce dm a th» aitie between 'hem. Rows running lorth •n-l south ■re b-st to let. sunshine rroeh the soil after »he plants are well gr-im Distance between the t"*i .r>»j vary consideiably. In small gar dem. well runplted with plant food row. of low-growing crops n.ay be ai clone •• B mches The beit d'finer t'<r imp* n- I rf-eeding 2 feet In height is IB "tehes. which enable* you to cultivate each title in one trip a-th the wheel hoe Time spent m thinking ou» s gar den program, deciding what yo-i want In grow, and then drawing a plan, will be well rmaid by rwevlis Trantferring this plan to roue garden area 11 easy, if you pr reed rnethodirally An evening'i thought may save afternoon! of labor; not that labor isn’t good for you. but why waste It' In most gardens there will he other things to du. Voar plan should provide tor the wt-ole sesson. This means in some cases, iwe or marc crops grown m

DECATUR DAILX DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1910.

Ily "the stone" hi the text is meant Jesus and Ills salvation. "The bnll<.|-w" refers es|H < tally to the spiritual leaders of thc Jews, the elders and . Met prleeta and aeribes They rejected Jceus .md His demands for repentance aud salvation by the mercy and merits of the Son of Gid They could not tolerate Jesus precepts for Integrity and His knowledge of their unholy past aud thoir future evil design* and asplrathm* and UO they meant to exterminate Him by cimi Ifyfng Him on Calvary R. fore His death however. Jeeus already revealed to them ihut in their great stuiddlty ih»y reckoned wllli.wil the elertial d«.e» of God to make Jesus the Savior of fallen man They refused to see that just through Ills

* Modern Etiquette | Ry ROBERTA LEE Q Isn't H pool form for a person I to lag til putting <rn Ms Wraps while ("The Star Mpuug!«d Hanner" Is being played ? A Yes One slum Id stand perfectly still until the must, has ended tj Where should the women Ih•reted In a theater Imx or opera J bog? A All the women should bn sret ed next to the ratling the men lu ,the rear of the box U is It necessary toi a woman of forty to rise when being ititrodui- ( ed tn a woman of twenty-five? A Not unless the youngei woman is a guest of honot 7 years’"! AGO TODAY • • March 16 Wayue Adam*, a state oiganlti-i Is assisting in seem mg meUilH-r* to Ibe tanner s oigwinxa tion in this county Ydauis county will )><> 3os ill taxes tv the stale this year, an In

the nmz row Where several sue I'rcMiv* - rape of the same vegela- . bte are desired, there arc two meth- • of getting them Either sow st f iboot the same Ume early, midaea | son and kite varieties which will 'I come Into yield at ddVerent times. .•« neSe several sowings of the same ■'rsr.vty. ten days er two week- : ’ apert Where directions say sow in a i d-ili. it means a shallow furrow .■ turn i -Ig m hilts does not mean m etc ve'iona. unless you live in a aectha. ' «f heavy rainfall It means a se■’'tea of spate, evsnly spaced. at l-aeh of which several seeds are t , sown, ao c-mtrestod with the ear. ; I'hMtM r»w Whteh is termed a drill I't’ine rragß ere usually eowm In I hitto" end they neap room to spread i Plan your garden so that earlv sowings are mode ot one end. end the rows atv added in regular or- ■ der. as plaatmg ptweeds. se the' s the planted area is always complete without vacant space This simpliw des ewltlvstten and Irrigaftan 1 Remember that to enw tn straight t rows, to thin out pruperly so your t plants have room to grow, to cultirt vate faithfully so that weeds never s grow, sud protect your plants against insects and diseases these e I'iur points esrefully observed will e make your garden <M <4 protasn sivtsal ifial.ty.

I* _ • Answen To Test Quectiona Balo* are tka *M*nr* to the Tant Quaatlou* printed on Png* Two 1 1 1 Chicken* and Turkey*. 2. Joshua 3 I’n-redtwil -ed. the third syl- , lable like "quite ' . I II I* part of Hi. Panama Canal | 5. Lincoln'* Gettysburg address. C. Aliout 25.000 billion mile* 7. Twice President of the Continental Congress. i 5. No i 9. Forty degrees below xeio. 10 Milk. i — ——-a i Household Scrapbook By Roberta I*ee • 4 ■ Convenient Tool* A hamm.-t and screwdriver kept ' in the kitchen drawer will be found very convenient It will save many * trip down to th. cellai tool chest ami many little things will be attended to Hint might ntfeererlsc go , neglect «| Dumpling* When making dumplings cover the pan with a glass <ovor or pie dish The dtrtnpHng* can then he watched during their cooking without removing the ltd Inimpling* fall easily If a draft strike* them Brushes and Combs A tre*poonful of ammonia added ' [ 1.1 a <l'l.of water will reinnv. all ' grease and dirt from Innsbes and ’ combs. Rinse the brushes shake, 1 and dry in the sun I W 0 II N k Latest Bulletin From Chairman of AAA Committee | The sugar dtvlsi.in of the de|>ar<meiit of agriculture has announeml the soli lonse-vtn* practices t* be carried out in ■'•** in stales by sugar beet producer* win. wish to receive payment* under the sugar ptogram. according to word re ceived this w.-ck by the Adams ' county agricultural conservation association Moll*i.liae: vHig prai lt.e* lepreI sent only one of tlw condition* to ! Ih- met by grower* who apply tor I 'he payments aulhorlrwl by the ■ sugar act of IM7 Winfred L Ger k>. chairman of th> Adam* county AAA committer said that the farming practices requirement* are vit tually the sain, a* those lor Ils* IMP i rop They include the seed Ing of adapted legumes of grasaea. the plowing under of adapted green manure crop*, and the appli- I ration of animal or chemical for Ullxer* Ad*!' ed i**"iuiial oi biennial | irra»e of 125.000 over last yrer Mi*» laxma Peterson and Mr. 111. hard Bullet married by Rev Tlnkham Joseph McFarland resign, a* city treasurer to accept a position a* matiag.-i of the White Mountain Dairy <oni|>aiiy tor this territory ('tty i ouncil annexe* a million dollars worth of property iu< lading the *ugat fa< t«»ry. foundry M< liafor Haddb-iy and other plants Joseph and Iwng buy the Auth . block next tu the Vogiewede aboe store ; Why, Mr. Hofinun! • B J • B Bomethi'ig new ta attraction* on Capitol Hill en*n* vhsn Rapreushtatlv* Clare Hoffman of Michtgan went up to ths speaker a raatrwn and proreeded tn showhl* i-onsagne* how tn fob! a hahy (Naper using th» triangular theary which rail* for hut nwe aafoty ptn. It *»»m« Huffman was at* taanp'lng t® put ever a point tn an attack an garret ary of ths In* terior Harold Ickes huueelf the father nf a b •

irattoi'* ® r MtaptM peraßgui grasses or mixture* oi litas, or •clMpird itltwu mauurc *** those whfoh are approvnd uodr the IM<' agri, altaral conservatirm program as befog adaptable tot each »t*te The soll-coaaei ving practices Mr Oerkc said, are to be carried out in a< cordance with forming! methods remmonly used in the community In which the term t» locmML It has also been announced by tl|g sagai division that the attffat I beet aireaqe allatiw-iil for any farm tor the IM'f itop will be the acreage of sugar teeta planted on the farm for the production of *ug ar The sugar act of IM7 provide* as out of the .oudit'.ons tor pay . mciit to growers, that the aiiiouut of sugar liects grown on a farm and marketed for the ektractlon of sugar may not exceed 'he proportionate share established for 1 the farm — — Milking Duels Popular Hulse. Ida <U.R> An cpldemK I of "mtlktng duei* hetw.-en mayor* of vvrtoaa communities throughout j Idaho ha* started since Gov C A Hottolfti'ti outshone Mayor James Straight <>f IGvvw* in a milking con test hen- —. .«p— ~*■ — 6ym 7.500 Feet Up Gunuismi ('olo il'Pi West-; ern State ('ollege offli ial* claim ' their basketball court 1« the highest collegiate playing flooi In Am erlre The gym is just 7.5*0 feet I alwve »ea level

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CHAPTER XXII She hadn't heard from Connie •incv «h*- <-am> ♦« San Erancisco. nor had «he any answer to the thank you letter (ha * rote Mr. Seatt Weil, that part nt her life wa» al! •vet. Ko one treiting asntHpewtSl > shout it She was nothing to Con tin-. and Conmc w»i ju»t a name to conjure by. for her. She lay hark on the pillow and •hut her eyes Carol*, at <> o’clock! Waking a per-on up’ There ough’ to be a lew against it! The family’* Christma* gift* were ali there on the tnble. waiting to l>e opened. Might a* well do it now She always <!i ended it Chim •ily preened <■(! tie-lie and nb boti«. rehe* of other year*, enca«ing poor dear Claudine'* rayon pantie* art in royal blue. Elaborate wrapping* aturk all over with Santa Clau« heads, and a lace collar that wouldn’t go with anything, from Blanche. A btg low from Deila and Lawrie and little Sonny, with love to Linda, •nd lot* of excelsior and a pink gia** -ream pitcher inside Now. • hat in the world did they think •lowanted with a cream pitcher? Only i Bert 1 * bu«ine**-like boa of hand i kerchieft waan’t pathetic, and that I made her feel like crying too, be caute the handkerchief* were nofancy and lacy. ju»t the kind that a I man alone would pick out. and prob ably more than he could afford Why are fanuliaa *o heart.bn ak ing? Why do you CARE about them so much, and understand them | so little, the womlered far the thou •andth time, a* the went throughj card* that the hadn't had time to i | look at before, a < hristmaa letter : front Gladys and the gang at Tan ya’*, and a de lux* tat in hot of twelve paira of ehiffon bote from 1 dear Mrs Bona in Banta Bartara. She wat sitting up in bed, having a good, quiet cry, with the prevent* strewn all around her, when Mrs. Burna came in without knocking. ' to aee if ahe was awake. "I just thought if you were, dearie. I'd tend Annie up with a, tray fur you. They're ali getting up; at odd hour* today and I tura hei no* to bother trying to serve at the table downstaira — why. dearie, you’re! crying!” "No, I’m not—truly I'm not." "Well, you won't be, soon’* you •at what the •enator's got for you downMair*. Now you go jump into the tub, ami get yourvMf al! pretty,; and by the time you're ready HI have Annie up with your tray- and I'll bring up the senator'* box from under the tree, and then you’ll fee! better.” Dear Mrs. Burn* Why do 1 let her get on my nerve* aoSMtime*. Linda wondered, feeling alm*wt happy again, a* ahe bathed and put on her be*t *atin neg 11 gee, also a gif’ of Mr*. Ron*, and got ready the little gifts she had for Mr* Burn* and Annie. The aenator’s box, Mirer, and large a* a •ai’-bos alan»«t took hi* breath away. Annie and Mr* Burn* waited expectantly while *he owned it“Oh, Mr*. Rum*—two til ver faau*~-tb» most beautiful aearf I ever HAW I —Oh. I ean't let him give me thia! —Why Lee only known him •nth a little while—it deeun’t seem right f” Mvu. Rums tapped her packet "Hush. We all got »ur* Al! hl* relatione, too. An ermine wrap for your friend Mr* Horace Ron* and don't think ahe didn't hint good and •trnng for It.” ' Oh, but ahe’a M* niece hl* grand-hiaaa, or whatever you call it How ran I HMMBf.Y— ’’

Finn Minister StudioTjLlg ’ I ' : a1 * iH W*" f » O!V »■■■_ a’ w ■ *- Ml I - -s '*’■ * Ml M*" Hjalmar Prereqw Hjalmar Procope Finland* popular mu.ist.r t r n , v#i . f take* a look at the map to Bud new bur ler* , .... K ; th* p*ac treaty with th* Soviet Lmoa *... ;

| "Just take It. dearie. Take it i while the taking * good—" • "Yew. Mi»« Perry —we ALL did well. Hr always doe* good by everybody on Christmas - " When the two women had gone, i Linda lifted the scarf and held It against her hot ehrek. .Mh» was ashamed of herself, for crying on Christmas. But «hc couldn't help ft -she wept again. In the aftermum Ned cam*, with: more flowers, and an outaiae box of chocolate* and candied fruit*. Then there ssi the old-faehmned \ I Chrr«t ma* dinner, twenty-two at the * table, and toast* and speeches until well pe*t P o'clock •‘.Such a wonderful person, the dear »enau«rl Much a mind ” every-i one told Linda, hoping ehe'd repeat] it later to the senator. •'A wonderful day!'' "Merry Chrtetaiasl’’ And at test they were al! aaaa, and l.inda's head ached, and her I mouth ached from bring stretched ! into a perpetual anille. and Mi** Buck who had sat by the Swedish punch b<.wl aH evr-n.ng. had to be put to bed. and Spenrer reported that there sn a man, a perfeel stranger to him. asleep behind the painted «< reen in the large drawing room and what should he do' sbnut it? "Throw him out!" Sterling said. "I leg pani.oi I'm not accu»f«.me<i to eject mg drunks!" "Well, if you were, there'd be less ' of them around here,” Sterling re- 1 torted. Mr*. Burns, red-eyed, rams Ini from th* kitchen. "Either that cook I ffnes. or I go.” *h* said. "I've told I the senator and told him *he'd have to go. and he won't hear of it. So' I'm going— after all these years — Ju*’ bci-ause a common, ordinary—" ( "Oh. *hut up?" Sterling *aid.' i “You wouldn't quit if you died for 4 and you know it. Neither will •he Everyone elee ean suit himself, hot I'm going to bed. Good I NIGHT!" Linda went upstairs, too. She opened a window, and stood there.l letting the cold, sweet air cool her hot, aching head. She loved San jrancmeo. She . loved the bay. and the boats, and the sun. and th* soft, drifting fogs, i She loved her work, her independ-' enee, her friehda. She loved the lux-1 ury of the senator's house Her own 1 bath. Annie doing little extras for, ' j her. She loved th* old man himself.l She'd had all the breaks .. . she'd ! 1 1.<.» so far.... When the New Year come*. 11! i find a place of my oqn. and then 1 I’ll realty ba happy, she thought It's living here, never really hav. I ing a moment to mywelf, that de presses me. That’s all R is! Can things gn too wsll. Linda wandered, when ths first of Febru-I ' ary found her beautifully astab- 1 1 lished In her very own apartment, ( only five Weeks from the senator's; I home Everything was perfect.! . Everything went beautifully, tsenI 'ator Arnold told her he hated to II have her move, but he knew how yming people liked to spread their I ’ wings, and it was quite all right If ( 1 she felt that way. only ehe'd nee<il ' mor* money, and two htmdred and 1 fifty wasn't really half as much a* : ■ stw wa* worth to hna So ehe'd let Ernilie talk her into! having a partdime maid, ami she •, paid iwrr then she'd first tatewdcl ’ i for the apa rtevent. It was earn ulcer I 1 His* the one Hester had in New I; York A living room with a fireplace ' and a view of the diataat hay A > small but rharmmg be.jrhom, a realI i !y luxurious bath and a tiay hileben ' with a breakfast aaoh

lUrt g* at I). ■ »i —< b* er g. •* a.(th at' Iw ■’ If S ■a a * i at Tahoe an 1 Yowaitt • ,. c >» « w. , • • I n ' s • • • hik< •* h r»* W Ned II > •• n--t to t* • ' M» Hu’ ’ • that *he • . . ■ - » ■ 1 he I* ’ »' ■ i ■ v n.gh' 1 Ni-w * ■’ i • hew* - * . that it ” money S’ : * Jiving' ” you never • * and where » BR other po.,- ■ 1 And. much * we n I'm afraid needr t wr m • 'SV No chance • '< • ' from the fan SB of her*ei' | When the t-r- * tumn cam ' have ■ fur ' * ’ * wa* no’hmr pay a little n >• I someth,ng U i lot of money i re b» lands r Emilio --I «b. |Wh>rh»hed-i Tr* , that n”ne «f particularly i" had fur <na'* n k»< * Lind* » thought it w.« ’ ' With h V fron 're *«• matter, of fflii’v ■' - u l tbe fun ft amneb f' •” ,her. . . . No' <*■''”• "J TW ■of renew Skel *"' mat to them < ’ " ’ 'JW der why "n. ‘ .California .mt »* * *•■ lin aml.ling •<•"' ' , nW letter Bls’- * take out •” arnu'' faulty! Something "' ’ ITh-akof tlm.' I he able tn taka ”• I if Ibero we-ent w.v* _ rvea if one didn ’ m*'> ■ (To be root - i «sw*w*- *•••«>*■ “•