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CHAPTER 16 THERE were consultations every evening in the library once again. Not with engineers and promotion men this time, but with lawyers. Cassie overheard things,
deal on you at the bank, Parker | Your father would have made short work of that.” | “Look, Parker, here's an obliga. tion you can squeeze out of legai-
Parker's voice, low, embarrassed, saying “I'd rather see the thing | through, all the way. If I can save] the farm out of the whole smashup 11l be satisfied. I've been a sucker. I ‘can see that.” i
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SUMMARY: Colder weath“and overcast or ‘partly cloudy
8. tonight.’ expected cold wave has | A450 into the Dakotas and will | “minimum readings locally
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Middle Atlantic seaboard. ] Snow flurries and light snow- | 8 are in store for most of the | fall are pictured for a large por- | tion of the Northeast quadrant, also for some Notth- Central and |
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'so recently, the money wasted on | | Rowers, the enormous expense of | ISid in the academy in Florida, | the money she had spent too, on! the house, as though it were water | pouring from an everlasting spring. Giving up the house on. the hill, | {seeing all his mother’s lovely things | {going on the auction block, trying! |to keep her balance in the shifting {sands of such an enormous change, | {wasn't half so disturbing to Cassie! jas Parker's attitude, his dejection,! land bewildermeni, and unending! silence. | She couldn't find out exactly { It will be coldest in the north- where they stood financially in the | ern half of the country, especially light of his evasions and silence. | in the north-ceniral states and rR. warmest, along the Gulf coast and | THE ways and habits of Carson in southern Florida. street had followed Mama to the 'farm. The sink was always full of |dirty dishes, and half the time] there were dirty cups and saucers on the table, where she and Papa had had a snack. Cassie had the baby to care for, an endless round of Teedings, and’
Rocky mountain sectors. Texas will have some rain and rain showers, as will Tennessee where | occasional rain is predicted for western areas of the state. Lowest temperatures tomorrow | morning at prinicpal cities follow: Boston 28 New York 33, Phila- | delphia 35, Washington 36, Cleveland 22, Detroit 20, Chicago and { St. Louis about 18, Kansas City 14, Milwaukee 12, Memphis and El Paso 40, Seattle and San Fyan- | cisco 39, Atlanta 38, New Orleans | 52, Miami 60.
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Love as Two Faces By Irene | Lomen Erabart
Ellen. >is born, Cassie learns that Park. net bee
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diaper washing: and naps and air speclal formula and the alllowance ings. we send Sid, You'll find a job beDust lay in rolls, under the un- fore long." :
made beds and over the furniture.! “Yeah, I'll find a job." Mama ‘creaked around laboriously! “Why do you say it that way, complaining of not feeling well, that Parker? I can't understand why her feet hurt, the range didn’t draw you're so horribly down in the
like the one on Carson street, the dumps. After all—"
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neighbors! will BUN RE. {I made df the Machine Works? 1
: CASSIE still felt weak, but some- ‘sank the entire fortune my hed
farm was too far away .from - “Do you think anyone up town
“If you hadn't lel them turn that one had to take hold and bring left into the thing. They laughed!
some order out of the confusion. in the bank till their sides split. ‘Hamilton's folly," that's how they rooms for a nursery, bought a small speak of it." eater for it, scrubbed the floors,, “Couldn't you get work in—in one rsuaded Papa. to put .on treh of the plants?” : paper, and installed ad Parker bridled. “Doing what? {nursery furniture saved from the | What am I Shee. for?” house on the hill. The rest of the » house could wait, but Ellen must! CASSIE didn't answer, be cared for right. hadn't realized that Parker had And one day she cornered Park: such a pecullar brand of pride. er. She had built a fire in the live, “Well” she said after a moment,
|ing room fireplace, so that they “we can manage on a hundred and
could have some privacy. Mama and ' fifty a month perhaps. Five Nungred
Papa never budged from the will last quite a while.” warmth of the kitchen. I “I bet you're glad you married “Parker, let's get things straight- pe!” he said suddenly. {ened out. How much money have, “Oh Parker!” She came to him, {we got, exactly? I mean—just how where he stood with one elbow! many resources have we besides leaning on the mantel. She! {this farm?” {touched his arm, and he cringed. | an i “All the things I was going to! “NOT MUCH, he admitted. His do for you!" he said wildly, He ran! |eves had grown like a spaniel's' again, morose. His mouth no longer turned up in the quizzical halfamused way, The broad shoulders seemed to droop. “How much money exactly have
“1 was going to make happy!" “But Parker, you have. You—' ther mouth shook all at once and | ea lump of Sete rose in her throat.
you
night. (He's set her up in an apartment in New York!”
(To Be Continued)
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Robert Heller, Democratic minor- The Doctor Says—
ity leader of the house, will address | {the Irvington Aggressive Demo- | {cratic club Thursday at 6:45 p. m. at Buckley's restaurant, Cumberland. The meeting was Shanged {from Wednesday to Thursda;
{cause of Ash Wednesday. a i B y WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. {tions "should be telephoned to Mrs. X-ray. examinations of the chests|
{ { Thomas Mahan, IR-4631. of apparently normal people are re- |
i tional !vealing a considerable number of | Tye Na» Association of |, o. ing lung-cancers.
william Bunting ne fe 1 Drove, Removal of the lung is now pos-| {Cincinnati, in an illustrated slide |Sible for expert surgeons, and more demonstration and discussion lung-cancer cures are being reported Thursday at 8 p. m. at 521 E. 13th |than ever before. 'st., headquarters of the Indianap-| Cancers of the respiratory pas- | lolis Saenger-Chor. Mr. Bunting's|sages, including the lungs, rank subject will be “Industrial Chemiical {fourth among the various forms of | Sale Removal Service.”- cancers. | Increasing in Prevalence The disease is mqgst common in men between the ages of 40 and 60.
{| The Woman's Auxiliary to the Marion County Medical society will | resent Paul Bourscheidt in, an address on “Shall it Be Uncle Sam, {M. D.?” Monday, March 3 at 2ia{ the present time. t ip. m. in Block’s auditorium. He is Routine X-ray examinations of| |executive director of the Central'the chest are made during inspira- | {Illinois hospital association. tion. If in suspected cases a secon {film is made during expiration, a! Norman L. Lane, son of Mr. and [partial cancerous block ‘in the Mrs. Franklin Lane, 915 N. Ritter (bronchi can be discovered. When | hes ave, has enrolled as a freshman [obstruction is complete the affected student in Abilene Christian col- portion of the lung collapses, and lege, Abilene, Tex. He plans to|this too casts a characteristic major in the field of vocal music. shadow on the X-ray film.
| Pain Develops Late A joint dinner meeting of the, persistent, harass coughin, {John H. Holliday Jr. American | ing png
of an individual in middle or late| {Legion post 186, and auxiliary will jit may mean lung cancer. Tuber-| {be held at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday | cyjosis is -also a possibility under | jin the Riviera club. L. B. Shackel- |{ne same circumstances. especially | ford will speak. Iso in the case of an elderly man. | - Pain is not an indication of early | Mrs. May Beaver, national at- cancer of the lungs, but with ex-! tendant and state manager, will tension of the growth pain may | give a patriotic address at the! tdevelop. {patriotic tea and program of the| The cause of lung cancer is not | Woodmen circle tonight at 8 o'clock |known, although inhalation of to|in the Red Men's hall, 137 W. North (bacco smoke, attacks of influenza, {st. Mrs, Irene Hitch will sing and and inhalation of tar particles from {Mrs. Mayme Eichel and Mrs. Myr- roads have been blamed. Lung can{tle Turpin, dressed in colonial cos- cers occur in miners who have in-
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Cancer of Lung Often = Strikes Men Past 40
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we left?” * = ion, IE The fire in the grate cracked and! “THE iitigs 1 was going to do! g) snapped for a second or two. for your family too! I thought I “Five hundred dollars,” Parker knew how to fix everything up! I OX 4 | said at last. “But of course there's knew how to make everybody | Y five sal; ang this frm le happy, just like I knew better than| Aq a ve: . 7B ‘Bu at's quite a lot!” she Father about opening the Machine & cried. Works. It would have been better! ron armac 1) LC for both of us if I'd never phoned! ‘x IT wasn't. She was really ap- you that night Lon and Leni were! y) pai ih ected onposiible there eloping. It didn't accomplish any- A s0 e when there : [been so much. -If I manag right thing, anyway—stopping them that Phone Lincoln 2004
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