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* Jooking for any other employment, Initiative, ingenuity, and resource-

were going to have a baby in the

early spring.

- ! “| MORE AND MORE of the Jug-

Big Hoob was al lous most deliriously proud and happy. |

ul?” She was making an effort, he saw, to chatJdightly and vivacious-

horrible heat. Isn't it aw- happy

“You don’t condemn me?” “1 only wish to help you.” “Nobody knows this,” she be-

gan again. “Nobody ever must

know—""

mother was asleep. Connie stole {downstairs and out of the house |into the night. The mailbox was |at the end of the block. | | When she returned from post-|

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of. . : LCHAPTER SEVENTEEN . a ’ ph = ‘LATE SEPTEMBER came, and by sll rules Kansas should | | | : ] a Nn Gr seen the end of summer heat, But vacationers, like Mrs. Tad ¥! ff I v om ; A a C amot cott, who expected comfort when they returned home, found sun amma LAR - fa 1 JV Especially Devoted to the _ Drinking in 7 Needs of Young People meat. He expla i r shops and advertising Of the long-continued heat and a " ny "Going- sn decided to *y hat I might be able to brooding sense of ill-being. on his strolls: it seemed i. fo-Hausskeeping nearby tavern. de. work for® MISS C. | It “was in this very withering that the reporter rather fre-\" g.., greariness was in her|NO, she could nol DING RErse™i NCEE — pak, ie “We went in 4 would like to know if there [ANd boding heat spell, however, hod the Ok ngn's : i a ; next door. yg ei io (nat “tne Sector of Si. Albaa's some reason, and when, they met UTILITY TABLE wate,” be told LL goma one that 1 could db Iie {most nearly approached happineds|the Sexton WAC! he hat ; . oe a pint before Citar tn my home to. Hels out |during ‘his ministry in Jericho.las an equal, but as 4 to Mar a with the finances. Where would | Problems still bedeviled him. but - Although Jimmy Poole was : #2 : ve od I go to ask for such work? {in this late summer Jugtown at/churchgoer himself, Pawnee ‘ » RH 25 minutes w Rave quite a bit of time pn my [Ast looked upon him as acovered in him a congenial Versatile, Smart, . ®y 85. farland got 1 hands, and would = te |friend. The story of his astonish- est in churchly matters, particu All Metal : a all started {any help you could give me. IDE fistic victory over Big Hoob lar those pertaining to St. Metal ©... to the door I | MRS. W. (Dad been well circulated, and by ban’d, As there was nothing : : saw Roscoe Ww y |Big Hoch himself, yo tired| with eng this, | d, i il yell ow-flake tov Z JAMFES GRAYSON ) f, never greater “in carmen re onquil yellow, snow-tia : Fis will not permit my trying|2f, Informing the ignorant con- succeeded in giving Jimmy a ‘| quily : : Sa to tel Ao give you names of letter shops cerning his friend who had “sooch|in the course of many con white. Matching large easy-to-roll > shot 4d thon. and advertising agencies ® WAlop" Having had their at-itions. & pretty thorough account 26x16 inches. 31" high. T the Rowe hous Although 1 kiow. of some in. (tention fxed on the priest by thelof almost everything : casters. 26x16 inches, igh. Two isead stances ir. which typists do work account of this exploit, the people place at St. Alban’s. lite—the very first! Oh, why did old, mousy, uninteresting Connie, helves. : handle! § tn thett homes. I know of no/Of, the slums discovered other im, it have to happen the very first for she knew that when she was) shelves, convenient handle! Mr, Conner definite openings at this time for things about him which were yr WAS toward the latter part time. ...?" |excluded from Murray Clifton’s : police they pic such typists. more important: that he Was Poor.|o¢ that late September heat wave Her passionate anguish tore at world she could never be really 4 from the floor as they were poor; that he 1a-/¢nat Connie Foote paid her visit him, “You're—sure?” he asked. daring, never really vital { 4 the chair. Mr If you have a al job [PoTed. as they labored; that the i, the church office at St. Albans. “Fes...” | She sat a long time in her] | hawed Ne, problem, write to James Gray. |POWers on Tower Hill were hostile/ gre just walked in, smiled at, “What about him?” he began. room that night thinking. Then 2 police, son, in care of The Times. to hit, as they. were hostile 10 cqriisle, and sat down in front! “Don’t talk about him,” shé she took some note paper and u Police said . them; and also that he “WAS of his desk. He was quite sur- said very guickly, “It was me.” began to write,” ¥ ! Alice, 25, was | As { said in this column Nov, 8nxious for their esteem and still 04 and quite glad to see her, Now at last thé téars.came, and She sealed the note in an en- |}. . 4 room but she i 20th, much depends on how good|MOre anxious to be of help 1. 4 some of his he conveyed to she continued to cling in a fright- velope and addressed it. First . , # hear the shoot a typist you are, where you have them. "her. {ened manner to his hand. ishe put a single stamp on it, . had taken a si worked, and how many employers BIg Hoob's gratitude to Carlisle "iyo jy your mother?” he then| “I know how wicked I'Veihesitated, then put on several retiring. know you and your typing ability. Was increased to near worship... oq FE ye ; ‘more, Across its face she wrote ” Police record Looker erage uh, 3 0, cnn, months, Wh "Fics nsoing brett YOUR ht, Melod: Com oot: Spec Dover, peed you ladies have in mind is like . {anyone can enjoy anything In FW v =| After that she opened her door) I ———— confided to the minister that theyi,, |and listened in the hall. her

dinarily done in offices must be! ¥" lated by some emotion the na- g , | there. In many cases rec- | 10Wn People Attended. Bt. Alban ® ture of which he could not quite| nw in her room late at NE the letter, she paused on the 2 Styles 85 can not be taken from the Of SUBAAYS. urch was uite make out. night Connie sat and clasped her POrch a long time, looking out at, : ; the js Well filled now, though with & gp, jooked fine: trim and 1ong-iy. nay to her temples. the night-shrouded street. | | Choice... fa known to. the em. Strange congregation. , with her blond hair done! to suis awful heat would only Then she went in, locked the : \ be for| Tt was a pleasant little inter-(inithat attractive swirl at the left! 4" 1+ seemed that the night was 490r With great care, and silpped to take some of the work lude for Carlisle, those few weeks of her head. He waited, while she. ... nore oppressive than the UP to her room. As she passed home with her, mailing lists, for of peace. In all his busy activi- chatted for a few minutes aboutiq,y nad been. Little currents of Sarah's door she heard the bed A 12-way Junior and a 3-way Swingties he discovered a little time t0/trifies, because he knew she had giseord ran up and down the creak, and halted fearfully. But Make Contacts continue his work on the rood not come down to the ¢hurch t0/n.rves of her back, across her ® light snore reassured her. Arm! De ti | iol to obtain which was nearing comple-/talk commonplaces. After & time|snouiders, along the nape of her| The nerves im her back were ! Decorative column, triple-plated. ing tion with the oaken rood above her voice trailed off into silence.ineck, and up into her brain. ° {twisting . . . crazily. | . + ‘a finished now. He helped Georgie “Has Mrs, Foote Der| The storm of her thoughts and Connie quietly locked herseit| | English bronze finish, handsewn wash-

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the exalted he called it, and was known to be | values! ] : : a confidant of Fr. Carlisle's, wherefore he was treated with t:}0 greater deferencé than he ever : id had enjoyed in his lengthy. but ¥* ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT ¢ 200 ON WHEELS shittless life. p ¢ A trailer “200” travels from| One evidence of his new stand-|s —or, we'll gladly open onel Telephone } Baygicund to playground in|ing, of which he secretly was very : ; EK ©. so that children proud, was a friendship he had] THE SILENCE lasted so long, Mail and Phone Orders Filled may see near home such favorite formed lately, His new friend was that he sald: “Connie, tell me! . 2 as the Opossum, arma- one Jimmy Pools, a reporter, nojabout yourself. You must know So, Y homed toad ‘woodchuck, less. on the Clarion. Pawnee found that I'm very interested in everyPheasant and goat. ‘himself encountering Jimmy Poole thing about you.” Hl

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