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•YNOMSIS W»lt.f Mallory. «nuM«l yo»M lawyer, wa* Jean Garrett', heart, but »h« loe.d th. gay, aocial whir! .nd .o al.o dated Tommy Alden, toci.ty playboy, and P.dro d. Moraaa, »l«.k phil.nd.rer Walur and J.an quarrel about thia. The rift seiden*. om night at a danc.. when Helen Hobart. Jcana rival (or Walter'* afl ectton*, contrive* to bav. th. iMoaicat.d Tommy go ■>B in Walt.r'* crui.ee with only Jean aboard The vacapada c*u»e. her wealthy .t.pfatticr, Rupart Van Auken, to threaten to cm her allowance. and alto bring* • rtbuke from her trivoloua mother, Laur.l. eacationing in Cuba Jean and Pedro vieit “The Blue Owl", a nightclub owned by Green, The Gooh", a ehady character. Pedro take, on* look at Mademoiaell* Gaby, the new diva, and a.ke Jean to leave Shortly if ter, Gaby call* an Jean. *uppo*edly to return a compact Jean had left at th* dub Seeing a portrait of Laurel. Gaby laugh* hy»terically. It reminded her of her mother Talk turn* to Gaby', career. She tell* Jean ah* recently arrived from Martinique and add* pointedly. “1 do not think 1 ahall have great trouble in making a living.” That night, Jean go** to at* Pedro o> for Cuba. She plan* to now away on the boat and join her mother, but Gaby arrive, and (ru»trate. her, r.vealing that Pedro haa a wilt and three children in Pari*. She taplod.* another bombihell with “I am your aider!” Gaby oS.ra to .how Jean proof il •be will go to Gaby’a room. CHAPTER EIGHT “Let'* all go to Tony * for a nightcap." one of the gang *ug geeted, when the ihip had altd from the pier. Jean'* eye* were enuring for Pedro, but he waa no longer at the railing! “You will come with me now." Gaby'* voice in her ear. “Go away at onro! We make »hort riirift with imr-wtor* tn America!" “But I will not leave you!" Jean wa* ao mad at the ainger that it would have been a ph-aiure to tear her hair; to yell at the top if her voice what ah* thought of thia impudent impoator. What About unmaiking her to the whole gang, here and now? But they'd gouip! The »tunt of the aiatcr—a .later amging for a living in a dive.’—would be too rhoice a moreel. Jean vtouaiiied them telling it at Tony'*. The butting would reach the gouip columniite and her name would be ihockingly linked in pnnt with TAe Blue Owl Thia time, her »tepfath<-r would do aomething draatic. He wouldn't overlook a irandal in the paper* a eecond time. “C’mon, Jean. Quit mooning for Pedro!" eomeone ahouted. The gang ail laughed. She fluahed hotly. “Get me a tati, porter.” She'd leave them flat “Mi»a Garrett — plea.e’" The French girl had overtaken her halfway to the csit. Jean awung about. “I’ll have you deported if you don't keep away from me!" the ■napped. “Then I ahall be forced to tell your stepfather what 1 wish you alone to hear. For you that will be bad. Very bad! But per hap* it i* proper that I tell him." Blackmail! The woman wa. in league with Green “the Gook," of course I Why had *he ever gone to the wretched Blue Owl! But if the other thought ahe'd won out, ahe wa. mutaken! The voice went on; “If you love your mother, Miu Garrett, if you with to protect her future, you'Will com* with me to Mulberry Street now. You will examine the proof*

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of what aum. a fantaaUc atery. Hut it l* a true one!" “Proof-r Jeen thought grimly. “Pr«bnbly the ewnpoaite photograph trick!" Di»*grve*bl* *torie* fla.hed through her mind. Face* of prominent women who could afford to pay hush money had been tran.porod on other picture, and repholographed I And th* bmckmailer* had <h mand*d huge auma of money from their victim* for thee* droedful picture*! But cwnoatty. a* well as a queer intuition, wa» S used. Th* French Tr-rl gave th* tealdriver the addrvee In Mulberry Street And when they reached it, Jean followed her up the dark, rather smelly etaira. A key wa* inwrtei in the l«ek on th* third floor beck Light flooded a poorly furniahed but clean room. It had a eouch in on* corner. A •erven in another. BvcauMr .he was takinp no more chance* than ahe had to, Joan ■ napped from th* threab.eld: -What'* beck of that acroee over there?" “Look.” The girl drew it aside. An old-faabioned sink with a ample roid-weter faucet. "This ie all the kitrben and bathroom that I have, Mia* Garrett." On the vatenaiMi of the sink Mord a two-burner gna itevu, with -rubber tubing. “And what'a behind that curtain?" i»k-d Jean wheeling round "M> clothe*.” There were so eup-l-iei-da. No icebox. On the narrow fi;e escape outaide »h* window atood a milk bottle en>; a covered bowl. Two ehair* were drawn to a tab.**, and behind that was a shelf, with bright eheap dishea. Against one wall, a ehabby, foreign-looking I riHB. Jeen thought: “Thia is no dream home for a French gold digger!" She said tartly: “So thia i* what you eame to America for?” "No. I had a reason. Will you please sit down? You remember, the night you were at the club with Mr. Alden, you asked me why I picked •uch a place in which to work? It waa fur the same rearon that brought me to America, Mist Garrett—to meet you '” “And who or* you?" Jean wryly inquired. The girl drew herself up. "i sm Gabrielle de Fleury." She watched Jean intently. “That convey* nothing to me.” Jean Mid. "Mhia Garrett, you bav* not heard?” "Heard what?” “That my mother, who is alio your mother, married my father, Etienne de Fhury, at the outbreak of the World War, In Pari*, where .he waa a poor American govern- «»»?” "How dare you invent auch a crasy tale?" The other went ewiftly to the trunk. Unlocked it Drew out a shabby leather box. !t looked as if once it might have been a jewelcase. She brought It to Jean. “You will ait down by me on the couch." Jean complied. Humor her and get it over. She'd been a fool to come here. The girl wae undoubtedly crazy. Gaby pressed a spring in the box and up flew the lid. On the lid's ■atin lining, in faded gold lettering, a name waa scrawled. “Read it," Gaby ordered. Jean looked closely. "Laurel de Fleury." That waa odd! “And thia." Gaby removed tissue wrapping from a gold w*»ch. On the back waa inscribed: ”To I.aure! from Etienne—June 20th, ISIS.” "My father gave it to my mother, who ia your mother, to cotnmemo- ■ rate the day I wa* born.” Gaby Mid. Jean flatbed: "But there's the heck of a mistake here! Mother's flnt husband wa* Eugene Gsrrett— Gene Garrett, my father—who wa* killed in action in the Fall of ISIB.

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a* I already told you at the dab!" Something like a gleam of pity came into the other girl'e dark eyes. “Be prepared that what I am going to tell will hurt you. My father divorced our mother because she ran awsy with Gene Garrett, your father!" Jean sprang to her feet. “That'a libel! How darv you?" “My poor slater, be eaim. I have the proofs here in thia box." Gaby drew her down to the couch. “First, thia wedding picture. We lived forty kilome'ree from Pari* la a beautiful chateau It waa turned late a hoapital for Hie wounded. It wae there that Uurel de Fleary nursed the Amer,can aoldier. Gene Garrett After --be diMppearod. my father de*tr«yed all picture* of the woddirg. bat my name M«*d thia eae, to give me when I aboald be old enough to know v bat aert of woman my mother was to deeeft her throe-year-old infant!" Jean stared at the faded photo, graph ,h *t Gaby had token oat of the leather bo*. Under the fluffed coiffure of 1814. under the wreath of orange blveootna. the girlish fee* of Laurel, her own mother, looked at her with a seared expreeaion. “And th* man?" Waa ah* going mad’ What nightmare nonsense waa thia? With hi* pointed black beard, bi* high forehead, th* line* about hie eyea, he waa no mote for th* lovely young girl in th* wedding gown, though he had an air of great refinement. “Why. he's old!" “He we* forty-three. She waa nineteen. For her, It waa a good marriage.” “And now ahe'* forty-throe! And I'm nineteen!" Jean gnaped. Oh, it didn't make sense! “She is forty-four year* old! And you must be twenty, since your father wa* killed before the Armistic*." Gaby corrected. “Now yoa will please look at thia miniature. Our mother, with me, when 1 waa two year* of age. Pa in ted just before ahe met Gene Garrett." Jean **w, in 1-aurel'a arm*, a lovely baby with the groat dark eye* of Gaby the impoator I I-aurol, even at that age, etrikingly resembled the much later portrait in the drawing room on Park Avenue No wonder Gnby had laughed hysterically. aroing it this day. aaying It reminded her of her own mother! “And will yen look at this marriage o rtifieate, please?" In th* long French record, faded now. th* name of Laurel Selby fairly sprang from the parchment, opposit* Etienne de Fleury. “But... but she waa a nurse in a hospital, ahe always said! n wa* there she met my father—" "Look at that, please.” A group of American aoldiera, in uniform. In front, th* strikingly han-isome doughboy. Gene Garrett. Luuroi. rttmningly pretty in n white natty uniform. In th* background, the ehhteau. “She wa* a nurse, yes—but she forgot she waa also the ehi ttlamo at th* hospital. Mis* Garrett." Gaby's dark eye* were biasing with resentment. “How dare you?" "I dare anything, because I have the truth on rny tide.** “11l tear thi. up!" Jean cried, hardly knowing what she Mid, ahe wa* in such mental turmoil. Impossible to think that Uurel had hidden thi* early marriage al] these year*! Gaby wrenched marriage certificate and photograph from Jean'* The photograph tore But the certificate, of heavy parchment, wa* intact. “I have a pistol In my trunk,” warned Gaby. “Jh, not dare what you American* call to pull a fast one on me, or i use it!" (To be continued) tt M*/ MvMMi

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|l* ’ RATtfl woaamm i On* Time--Minimum charge •» I ' 28c foe K word, er !e*e- Over > flO weed* I'M . Toe Tlme*“MI"l’"“’" «**•• t , yf 40* for 20 werda ar »o** 11 ’ Over 20 ward* 2c per •»•*< ™ f 11 th* two timoa. I; Three Time*—Ml" I "’*"’ «*«rgo | ■ f •f Me for K word, er loo* | < Over 20 worts 2'4» * 9ra I fee th* thro* time* Cart of Thonka I ' Obltuariee and verses l’« i Open rate-display advartiaino 11 Uc per eoluma loch. I , * "BLIND" AOVfIATIfItMtNTO * I Advertiaement* appearing in i < this column wiibout name* *i«n i i I are "bliod " They ar* to be 11 answered by letter*, addreaeed to the box number Io care of | h the Daily Democrat W* MB 11 give ao mfortaauon cooceralog |. ( Ute psKMo advertblrg 11 P'R SALE ■ 1 '— l FARMERS ATTENTION - Call MFA at our expea** for dead stock removal Tbe fltxd'.er Prodocta Co, Fraok Burger, ageot. l*4f - —— Two hatch*, of high-grade Polarom tnated bahy chick* each week from 2S" to 823 egg laylog atrain*. also bahy duckling* Price* reasonable Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind -tf FOR BALE -7 wed heating, cook stove*, washer*, refrigerators, new Kelvlnatora; waahera. stove*, i Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen salesman. 11-ts Foil SALE Hochiag Valley lump roal. |«25 ton. Ph<m< 4744 V D, McClure.l4-«tx FOR SALE - Hocking Valley lump coal. Mill Burk Elevator Co. 307 b ts FOR SALE — Fresh Holateln cow with second calf by side Hound Oak beating stove. Call k*4-F. b 17-31 Foil RALE S display rases Can*. all aiaea. Inquire Waft s Bakery. b 19-3 t PUBLIC AUCTION lo a. m Jan 2&lh, 037 North Sth Hl Meibeni property. * nmtu liouae. splendid location John L. DeVoes, cunimls- ' stoner. iti :; t FOR 'H ALE In < star quality chick - U. h approved -U. H. Pulkiratn tested hatching eeory week, (let > early broiler* for greater profit*, order oow Decatur Hatrhery. Phone 4*7. 17 M W F. ts FOR KALE 3 piece walnut dining room suite. In excellent condition and priced reasonably. Phone 102*- 18 g3t FOR SALE OH TRADE 7 room I house, cow, freeh «oon; full blooded Berkshire male hog. I*hone 415-C JMt LOST AND FOUND LOST -Gold cameo ring. Reward 1 to finder. Phone 7M. 17-3tx COURT HOUSE Suit for Divorce Emma Heeler, through her attorney. Arthur E. Voglewede. has filed suit for divorce from her bus(•and. Alh- Heeler The couple was married March 26. IMM and separated January 21, HML Hhe charges i ruiel and Inhuman treatment and allege* that the defendant used vile and abusive language and failed to provide (or her. Hhe asks a divorce and Sl.ihmi alimony. Estate Ceee Claim/ against the Joseph J. Dailey estate were filed by the Esalas Dailey estate ahd Ham Nussbaum. disallowed by the administrator and transferred to the civil docket, DEATH CLAIMS coxt in van rnow rang; oxm The Rev Ervin Caonen of Geneva, assisted by Rev. Husie Sproul of Monroe will vfflrUte. and burial will t>e in the Ray cemetery west of Monroe. The body will be taken from the latbenstein funeral home tn Monroe Friday afternoon and may be viewed at lb* residence In Geneva. ■"" 1 I New Style LIGHT FIXTURES for every room in th* house. DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP 8. Second S<. When* 244

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WANTED To do rowing aud mending, Mr*. I'bilip Nuaabatm. Mon..*- H<«» WANTED—<.o*4. ctaM. bil pagw, auiUble for cleaning mnrhinrry. Cannot utse underwear. elitckingH, j> ant • • coatH, ooveralb, or any »i*»ihr material. WiU pay 4e ftDecatur Daily democrat. WANTED To do hauling <>( all kind*. Phone MX. Chrome Miller 17 3181 WANTED —Farn loann, low rnlew. No cummiMion, sppramnl or lith ex-tminaltoo cunt* to borrower. Short lerm luana are low aa 4%- »*« “• before making voar toaa. Tbo .wuiUes-Mwamt Co. WANTED- Luana on farms. Eoatan money. Low rate* ' ary lib aral term*. So* m* tor abatnetn of title. French Quinn. 13-m-w-t HELP WANTED Married couple to worh week end*. Apply State Garden*. Middlebury. Ohio. l»-lt WANTED Work in hotter or restaurant. csperiemed. Addreaa llox 31, I art Pernor rat l» 2t* , WANTED Pure brad male hog. year old. Belt ur Duroc Victor Byerly. Decatur R 2. CraigviU* i'bulie. 13-JtX ; WANTED You can t beat a Singer Hewing Mai bine (or value, plus .We tear u you bow to sew free. Easy payment*, no finance < barge. Alt makes repaired Needles, UiL Part* Singer agent. 446 S let. Munir 411 b 11-lftx j FOR KENT FOR RENT Modern aeven room house Excellent cundltHm. hard- j wood floor*, garage. Furni-hed or I unfurnished 601 West Adams Hl . ill. FOlt RENT Modern cottage type home. North Herond Hi Avail- | able February 1. A. D Huttie*, ' agent 17ft M ISC ELiaAzX EOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for iv years No expense to borrower. C. D Lew ton. Itecaiur. Ind 720btf NOTICE We are cauamo meotOj of all kinds every Wednesday; Uechty Cannery. Bern*. Indiana 6 lit eod IT IH LEGAL TO TRAP all Fur Bearing animals ap to aad inj chiding Jan 31 We want your bue,lm •» Wc also buy Beef Hide*, t'alt flkin*. B ill Hide*. Hhe p pelt*, | Wool Tallow and Greaae. Also j want w rap iron, rag* newspapers, i magazine*, auto radiator*, batteries and all grades of scrap metals We offer (or Mie pipe, angle Bun. channel Iron and some eye beam*. I Maier Hide k Fur Co, 7I» West Monroe St. Phone 442. Jan 3-10-16-14 32 33 23-10 ' to— I Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven of the** I i ten question*? Turn to peg* | Four for the answer*. 1 Which famous German ai-e was .hm flown durms World War I by Captain Roy Brown? 2 Is helium or hydr men the lightest known sul M i aß( . P ’ 3. Name the tftle amt author of the Ims>k In which "Ki move' and the ghn*t Os "Marley " are the principal characters? 4 When- |* The Valley of Ten Thuu.and Smokes"? 6 Which inuniry has the greatest numlH-r of automobllea? 4. Ito*, placing a light in front of light? 7 Name the huslmnd snd wife who ar. uul «i a. co-author, of nook* oo American history? 8 Who la the eldeat child of PreMiller,t and Mrs. Franklin D Roose toM “ p " r * written by h:<’hard U«i£iht RiHk?" WhUh ' lUte ** Plymo, "b mm |fr„. MAWKETB ATAGLANCB Blocks: higher and quiet Bonds: higher, f. g. government* higher Curb stork*: Irregular Chicago stocks, mixed Cotton: np *■ much a* no * i m | P Grain* firm Wheat * p i 4 , 0 ~ ctnt. Com up sto % <e„. H Chicago livestock: weak Rubber: steady Silver bar In New York: on‘l* 1 3<S ‘‘•“ U a fl -* — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Bye* examined Glaaoo* Fitted . M HOURS •-«) 12.30 to |:qo AMurdaya. S:00 ». m . Telephone 188

MARKET REP|jR< DAILY RSPORT „r . , v . AND FOHtmx '<**;£ MH Brady * Market » of Cralsvll's. H 0.8„ . 8 „. rt \ . Cioeed at 12 No conimiasnn. a-..; Veals . Ifitt to lbs I2ii to 140 Ito to lb. Dio to M«> lb. to Nu lbs 2SO io 3UO lbs 100 to 360 lbs SM lbs Up , Roughs i Wi \ eals Kprlug lamb* ' Hprliig bii k lambYearling* jgg WHOLESALE (Qi, *u V* POULTRY DUOTAIiOm B Purnlehtfl a, Metz'* log a Poultr, c*. B Decatur p. 0M ;M Corre, ted Ju . . SB I'rke. tor flrsl .. f , .11 .a c. »h . Hiros h io m;x. Medium eggs lhas> hen- !, 11.. . |BI| l-ezhorn hen* lt> SB le-Ki.o.-u sprit:*. •- Heavy Spring, r* IU . q M Whlli Ro.ii, u ... Old lb.osiers ,1. Ducks, white. 4 ?>» . Turk, y, young v . FORT WAVNE LI.ES’OCsM Fort W.,yn< Irol Livestock H >ir* steady c 230 |b. 1*34. I'- ItM IM too |h. r M 15. 260 276 lbjib. f7 46 300-32' • IM t> lb. (7 36 V," I rS| I.>■ IM lb. 17 2f. :l -if I lotto lb* »•;: ■ pH Mto I<M> IJo lbs t< . K Roughs. M 25 sl.ir- • H Calve*. 113 6“ lan H CLEVELAND PRODUCE ■ Cleveland. Ohio Produce: Rutter imsetil <! standard. Me H S.«w» unsettled .un. .. * !,?vJ tiAultry. du!: duck, 1"-!8c;SU» . «<•••*♦•. young li • | liens up to 16 lbs , 2! H Potatoes Ohio and : i ussets. *O, -|l 15 p. 'fß lpe». 1125. l'<-nn-v dB dins I! 25 Nehr.i.k I ■ll 75. Michigan < i.bi. ■ » ’ hH 11 diana white.. Il 3" - Hdfl | N. » York while, f '■ * |roy. 1136 ■ EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ■ East Buffalo. N Y 1- -' LlvestiM-k: ■ Hot*. 3mi; miHlcj'- > . o i w. Ights below 220 |l>j Tuesday's uneven .1-- re® | and choice ISM 2” !•» ' ’ •' I trucked ins I*o-25" B.- •' 1 I'AB Cattle. IM; short !• >• riagM ; steady (10 26; eo»- • *'•■ . <•: slow, cutter'aud . '*■ »5-.«»4 35, etronz «- "«■ . bulls |7.M; calve, 75 - I-:' B . chaagid, good and *"*■ 114. M. I Hheep. Soft; lamb- s'- ' ly io local interests. •■. • ■ ■ h ' I I l»o lbs down. (11. nii .i'' "’ m I bilwrrn lets »|O(I* 1 > ! •’*■ to H I INOIANAPOLI3 LIVtS’OC* I ' . ..J Indlaiiafmlis. Ind Jan Llveatwk: I Hoge. ft.non. steady i' " t (3 06-18.16; 200-24" lb, i-"■ i 34*MP lbs.. M.fitod 3i. '.“'l (7 76-»«, tooto" lb. , lon-Ito llw.. ft 604 775 I t Cattle Hub; calve s<v I y- aritaga and Bolter* ai«>“' I . cow* steady to strong 1 , steers and paartitkga I* »' 11 l] heifers, unsold early " ' I r sii-ady; lop. 114. I Hbeefi, tom. lamb* mos'l. , lower: good to choice ism l " I' l '' 9 ! 111'.50 t I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I May JolT . Wheat .85N,-iU ,73'v x‘. I Corn t!334 % - Ml s '' ’I Data ... 3«% ‘ .32*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR COCorrected January 22 Prlcoe to be paid tomorroo No. I Red Wheat No. I Red Wheat No. 2 Rye J. » Corn, 16% moist uro Corn, 17% moisture Cora. 13% moiature Moy Beaus „ | New Oat*. 3t*-lb. teat J "Here Comer the Jan. 23 and 24. L'** school auditorium, 8:1 s P ’