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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1021 v : HOW MANY CARDS? Itv Ii1n-I OMriiiitlir 1 1 r ' lay ' r M VII'MH. .. , , i t iu M, rartr. f"r I I ri ''' 1 from tli .,,. ir n li"aa lyr-n lia-l ' it- lit tha nM dav , '.'m- 1 ! irrnw fratiu-'l Til liln H 1'alat'Hl - np. I rMurhn lii i i Mm h tirturtatinn. Whun ' M ' n-thy tha mart prn , i n ami awanra lhat ha ,ii with whai'a In i!af' ' tj i -'ti-i -nan nh lha bant, i. lutl'ltim inl ili-miuut n "1 v-- one-ti r tnic i'i , he llnflp- In Itl-tP."' w . il iih, Mm nlunc ,- .lc. uraii hf ifly. ... ii i fir- fixnn on tha floor - ( t i'i In i-inln elnttiaa, y tl aint ahirl atnlnad rrltfl i i lx ircl. n .nttlil. I wr- ' 'nrlalncti r Crovi-. : r . .. iim boity liana army i . i -ai.n u( tha atiare-ct la ' ,,n-l Mai-lel-ii-li. i..,t rnom Mrl'arly flnila f f r U'i with i-hamriaifha ri.mr a rlgari'f Koldtr. ' .inlvta un I hn a ana. ii.l lli-tv It Ceintllllll-. , It "' he riipcHtod In ' . i "I've tn''n poklnii inonj uprt.-ilrii ami sim-11 yt of perfum-i-' Ii.ivo lutiril mo c-loa-i. thorn lir-hlnd inn, It ,' 'lunar at nil. lis n ., ft thn liny vv-nutiln t tl mid do mitnetlilriB , ,i ,i,MH K't hold of 'thin, , . . .i liow ling mnli it ie , m inr th" liouni'!" ',, lln ItmpO'tor," ro 'i li-nly Tln-n 111 ton riurp'n a boll rlnulriK I iim t h.i'l tin nod shnrp n il'-t-'rtlVOH Klanrral '. Thoro wri allenc-fi for , - .1 tlii-n tlio mitnluoil but ; i u VV.1H ri-pe-llte.il. r,ir it Mar," tho Inspoo- il ' Try the front e-ntronco Tbi' mudlral i-xntnlnor or : s i.-!ntantn wouldn't huvn in pit lioro and lt'a t th,' morninsr." i-ms-scl the wldo rnttin i ncii ns ho flung upon tho 'hp bull rnni; onco moro " " p Ill-lit llOIIKO. i'1 - iiKid KPiitlpmnn, email i - l -I ippi-r ilpupltc tho pvl wltli whl'h ho had t if, Wood fumlnR on ' .d. , i -, yi-u"" bo ilom.miloil . "Whnt In tho nipanliiR f 'i If Mr. Crovollnn, and , I been BiimmotH-d from ,i' il.l.t uiisppmly hour? I , i explanation !" i mc-nt. air" Tho Ihipno ' ' ' , d MrCarty and thn 1 i- ido "I am afraid that i p. t mir i-xplanatliind I i who you aro, and who l i I am fiom pollen iii-iii In I'M -.inif i i , hh'it tiimiiKli tlu Iii-iii-, and i hni In-, n I 1. nit fn d .i II, ,,t ,, Mi o, vi-lmn ' 'l-:n tin shof" th- 1-nnKi-r afpi d "Impi-Hxili (Jrnid (ind, I 'nliiiot brlbM- u' Why, only mpr. -lay Br had n lm i; i nnfi rpni t tho iiffl.-t--' iiut who could havo dono thin thing?" "Tho pUitol an armv II Una within touch of hlit, MnKi-r.' replied mi- iiir iM-i. , , , i . ' in shank bark achact : , ! v.- heard. tlnKPil with k - u- ' I In outraRod amazo i ,- M driv shut tho massive .- behind him. I ' h naiped. "What on f ' !"'iu-- ne I ilpiimiid to M -"' - llnir at onee!" ,'iiid th.ii l. lmpofBlblc." 1 : t ipplli'd unoothly. i i-MVi-r my iniPdtlmiK. 'V ! i' Mines you hero nt -i (1'irielf havo admitted ,i b.iur?" 1 il ' ' i ho newcomer -x-f, 1 ! T wlih an obvious effort V il li.'ii'i'f and responded In d - ' ! i. nt meat r . Onren Alexandor, Mr. C"v i hulking partner and tho - I f, rimi KUardlan of Mm. " - T'i it should bo sufficient ,i- i, i i mi, lr. Will you Inform r ' I have been routed from V- -i-t for you, Mr. Alexan " vi' t II you to romo here?' T - to 'a tunc wan deferential, 1 I .-1 a ni-to of unmlstakablo r n. point upon which I t l . . in bp informed!" rrtni-t-ffl 1 ,-h.r "1 plaved my usual - hi iiiick in i nil cum, um t r - i,.-. ,-ipil retired nt 11. A f s - ac-i I was amused by , - and told that 1 was l -1 here at onco. I ex r -i ' coiiM Rain no fur-i'1-n, o I dressed and ' - t i r - ngiilze tho voico over 1, ' -ui'lir paued tlinuprht f i 1 -h-n repllod with fonvic- i, ms that of a man of ' ii was totally FtranKP ' 1 w h. n r di-mnndcd my if' r -i nli nttty ho hunR up the ' mi 'pilip Hiiro I havo r. l'iil It h.-foie." riivn'iiu III liuiulrlon. n" initor turned Involuntarily ' I at bl.s Rilbordtnato, but I t in- was blandly lnm-rut- V v inib r," beuaii Inspeetor lr iiifurmatit was unau- police department, no moro knnwlcdK' ii his Identify, but ymit Is muro than welcome i -c. ni-y. Certain su.spl. i - . r mce.s, tho details of ' ' "HI barn Infer, laus-d ' ' -n nf tho hotiHo In i i-s nf two and three . I . the rrnular officer The prpniiies were rlesertPil. although a ' " rr,mn and the rcmainn r ' i two aro Hpread nut ' u mom In the ntudy. ,T- lies the body of a HEALTH OF WOMEN R' ou mi an to Inalnimte that ha I killed lUtm-clf .- Mi, Alexander brlat 1 hni, but ho aeeineil (o hlrk evi-n morn within bin light ipfln over coat. "Itldli uhiua! What lettm-n iiiiild he liHle for Niieb un mf III uffaliH worn necr ill better ahape; the conference at the ofllcp yepter ilny wan In regard to a laige loan , wo contemplated making whli Ii I would have brought us In highly I advantageous return and ho had 'no oilnr pi-oblumH or tumble, no ' L-ntmiglpinenia of any kind:" 1 "Como and av him for our aolf." The Initpector turned and bd the n. to tli,. study, wlih Mi. Abx 'iiitler follnwing and MiCarty brlng liii; up the leai. A they rntcred Clancy and the two .li-tecih.s I t i-1 p. d aside, exponlnt? tho moilnn leaa form outHtiotched upon tho floor, and with a allocked excluma I Hon the hankur recoiled, i "It Is he! Hut Kugene never , killed blind If! of that 1 am na wne as though I had been present when the deed wu done!" "Why .ii.- you no certain, Mr. 1 Ali.vii.der?" tin- inapi-ctur asked. t "'Tliei't, could bac Imn no rea son," tho other ri p. im il "No one over loved life better than ho or knew how to enjoy it to tho full. Jlu had an unnaxallahlo position both In the aortal und financial world, a beautiful wife, a. host o frlumla oh, It Is unthinkable!" "Vot tho pistol is almost within his grasp" Inspector Druct reminded tho banker. "Won ho light or left handed V" "Itlght, but any ono could havo placed tho weapon there after tho crime was committed to mako It louk like a case of huIl-UIc.' Alex ander rospondud dofenslvuly. "lie- hides, who telephoned to nur, and why?" I "That wo must awcortaln later," ! Tho Inspector slirugged. "Do yol iceognue tho pistol, .Mr. Alexander . IIao you ever eeun It In .Mr. Crevo llng'n pusseiMilon ?" "I have not, lr." Tho banker ahunk hla head decisively. "It muy havo been his, of coume. A man whose homo whs filled with valuable objects of art and whose wlfe'a Jew elb i-onnlttittd a huge fortune In themselves would be naturally sup posed to guai d ayainst burylaiy, but ho could nnvo had no perMonal lea son for Hucli an article of nelf-pro-lectlon." Tho sound of another lootorcar outftldo and the ringing of tut- front dour hell put a stop "or the lime being to any further iitlestionlng by the Inspector, and as one of tho an tdstnnlH of the chief medical exami ner was ushered la tile dead mans, partner turned to MiCaitj. "Are ou ono of those In charge hole.' If so, for (iod sake, lake me out of this for a while! 1 can't stand it! The hoek " It wah the moment for which Mc carty had been waiting. "Como this way, sir. They'll call If you'le needed. ' lie drew tho bank er out to tho hall and Into the breakfast room, where ho switched on the light once more and pulled forward a chair suggestively with Its back to tho disordered supper table. "Hit here, Mr. Alexander, and rest yourself, 'm not connected with the police force, If that what ou mean; I just happened by, and I'm a friend of tho lnsp.(-ctor. It must have been a terrible shock to )ou, as you hay, to find the house de serted and Mr. Crevellng killed like this!" I "Tho abrupt Mirnmons over tho telephone was startling enough, but to lose my partner In this hideous, tragi! Mil)!" Tile hanker Kink Into 1 tile chair and presM-d bis delicate I blue-veined hands over Ills eyes for a moment. "I think, sir, you said that Mrs. C.'reveling was your niece'.'" .MiCaity asked Myly. Mr. Alexander's hands dropped tind he gazed at the other In a dazed fashion. "Yes. Shu wan my lato brother's only child and my ward until her marriage to iCugene eight yens nso It will be a most most tllsin-ssliig homecoming for her. Hy .love, we must wiro her at once! I bad for gotten " ".Mrs. Crevellnj; Is away?'1 Me. Caity's Ingen.ioiis blje eves opened kstlll wider "That Is why, tin n, thut the house was all di sorted " He added tho last us If to hlm- .' I' r V I ue I I "! fad' d i a 1 " . . l ll ! I - i .1 a d a . i , 1 1 ih i f . i,i . n i 1 1 I t llitu Hi- n Mm Cn-vi ling has been pii.vliiK a tiiiind ii. visiu mi Long Island lor the last few weei.s and Mr, Cieve liiig has been living, much at the i -lib sliue his presence was rciiulied almost lunsutiiil) in town tin this banking matter we vvero arranging tot negotiate.' I lla explanation came with III rv mis liKSte. " In lieve two or three of the st-rviinla em left here temporal lly .is caretakers, through, 1 cannot imaglim where they may have gone. However, Mis. Crevelllig must be sent tor at onto! May I usk thai you arunge with tlm itmpi ctni to have one nt thoau men in there to dlspali h a wiro lm un diir.cly tu her in caie of Mrs. Iiouglaa Waveily, liroadmead, Long Island'.'" "And what shall ho any In the telegiuiii. sli ?" naked Ab Cnrty as he picpuitd to i oinply. "You don't want to tell her In cold blood that her husband lius been shot, du you?" "Heavens, ni: ' Tim little man in celled. "Just ixplaiu that a serious accident has nciuired and her Im mediate rc-tuin is imperatively iipc cssaiy. 1-1 iHiinot ihink. I innfiaa that I flint it slnmst Impossible to pull myself together! This liiiiiib,. thing " "I undetstand, sir." McCaity's tonu wils full of reaiwittul sjmpa thy, but he paused with hla hand on the door knob. "I wonder, now, ou knowing Mr. Crevahng so well, If you'd remember whether or not he smoked his c-lgaiettes with an amber mouthpiece " "'All amber mouthpiece"" the othei icpiatid In ungiiaided s.ir-prt.-.i at Ihe pitt.v, irn levant iiiies- tion. "No. he never used a holder i of ii'iy suit. Hut the tel- iii.iiii ' I I "I'll see that It goes at onee, Mr. , ! AUxanrter ' McCaily i I mi il the door I behind him, and when lie entered tho room while the meillciil exam Innr's assistant was coin Hiding IiIh grim business tho ex-roundsman's faco did not betray by the flicker of an eyelash that no had stumbled on a clue, n I licit a slender otiu. Tho Inspector drew him asldn at onco. "Crovollng has beeli dead at least four Iiouis," bo announced. "The doc seems to think lie shot himself, although ho wants an au topsy fur form s sake, and It's Just as well. We'll let it go at that for a day or two anyway, till we've sninelblng to spring on tho old man. Where's Alexander ."' "In tho next mom. He wants' a telegrnm sent nt onio to Mrs. Cieveling. It seems that she's Visit ing a Mrs. Douglas Wbveiiy ut Uroadmi nil, Img Islnml." MiCarty rapidly detailed thn sub stsnui of his brief talk with Alex ander and of the messaKo to lie sent ami one of the (lenitives was dis pute hed to th" ncaiest telegraph of- he. Ihe medical examiners aealst-j ant also took his dcpaitiire arteri arranging for tho removal of tho body for a formal autopsy and the i Inspector and Md'aity returned to tin- breakfast room. "Mr. Alexander," inspector Druet , recommenced his lnteriog.it Ion wlth- out any preamble. "My friend here j s-iys that w,u told him Mrs. Crevei I log had been visiting on Img Island for several weeks and her husband livini; at tlie elul) Wan ho 111 the ' habit of ri turning here to his homo to giv-o midnight suppers when It EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK. EASILY ACCESSIBLE w i vIM u.i ' e : r I a d 1 - f'.iff f i 'a itt i i -- . . x i p li-r. w h -in t Ii- . h el fniiii I 1 1 ir I. ni; I tn -at ' t Mil IliKlv i , m , liitil.il inir the del-ils nf the suppi r, tinned and fa-id tin in at the question and its Impli- atlon. "I know litile of my late pari nsi's habits." ho lepllod stiffly. "In our banking business wn deal with many foreign pnweis annmc the rep resentatives of whbh we each have our own espei-lnl (Minis, and not until all the preliminary negotiations havo been i one lulled do We have a general conference Mr Cieveling and 1 ate known to have arranged e vera I Interiuitlonsl louna of a inn fldentlal nature- you know how such affairs ciiep out thlough the underKround channels of diplomacy - and it la ouile probablo that he may have nrought a piosppcllve client here tonight raiher than t" a restaurant or eli.n In order In In sure pilvaiv Is It lu'l at least prob able also that after the departure of hU guesl he may have been at tacked by burglars? You gentlemen nf the police know- lint munv an army pistol is nnv In the bands of a member of what I believe you tel m the 'underw m Id' " ('iiiilliiinil iiiinorriMi. AVir York Will Call lty NOIIA COI,i: MvlNNP.lt. She was holding down a Job ns repoiter on a newspaper In Hip northeastern part of the ftntp, nnd I lan in for a little chat In passing throuKh her town. Mile was a dlsappnlnt ment Yet, not exnitly that, for Doris had nt wavs hnd a tale of woo to unfold 111 r'oetltig. S'he was illnsatlsripd and discour aged and, again had a bee In her bonnet This time it was lo go to New- York, nnd there get on some bli; newspaper and climb until she lliailo her pi paction felt. "Why. I'd do anything to get by on at flist." sho said. "I'd even tako care of children Just any kind of a Job to keep mo up there until I rould convince tho newspapers I was worth while," Now five ypars back when Doris received her 11. A. from the state "V" It had been preilletinl that she would do something freakllv great, for spurts of real genius had shown themselves In her Kngllsh and Jour nalism classes, and she apparently had thn pep and nerve to push on to success 1 kept In touch with her, heard of her lips and downs, her new Jobs, her moves fiom town to town, sometimes tiuehlug a quar ter, again reporting, or settling for a few months as soi lety editor on some neighboring paper. There was always something to henr about Doris, for always Doris had in-uln a changri, and always the bubble bursted. She had one summer at Columbia. a il i rr se-oe - I ' 1 1 ' a i - il t It 1 I. i ii ! . I w ' K ' 1' n i til . I V ri iv i-i it it H it 1 ii lil V i i- w n l It, "t In h 1 1 id Hie in 1 1 1 1 1 bv who It s!le i hose lii I lllllli to III" I top. Immediately Upon my return' home from seeing her I . read In a Jnplln paper e-t the death of a former resident and j wilier. .iiiiougn concerning a stranger, this part nf ihe notice Im pressed me: 'Miss Wise, who was a graduate of Ihe school m Jmn tiallsm at the I'nlveiallv of Mis souil, came to Jnplln after com pleting her course and engaged In newspaper work Her efforts were mnrked ulth success ami "he st Halted the attention of a Kt. lunula newspaper and became niie of Its fenture writers, She later went t" New York In engnge In staff work on one of ihe metropolitan dallies and then took chaige nf the pub licity work for (he lasky Piimous Players." I cruilil not get away from that sentence -"Her effort were murkel with ailerons." 1 considered the efforts of my frlPiid She i unfilled In me that she held nsses tn the ne-al shows, but seldom had time lo attend a pei formanre, l I l..u. .nhl "but I don't work with nun h ' method; still. If 1 arranged my woik to give me more llmo the of fice would ptobably find more for me to do so what a the use?" Again, when It was suggested tint ' being on n llvn paper in a gmwing town, sho might look forward I" advancement and a mine, sin laughed at the nhsurdliv "I wouldn't know- what one looked like I iKver had a nivse In tnv 1 life'" I My poor frb-nd Plve yours fill-1 ting about in t lut business world and never a raise to tell her In dollats, nnd cents that shn was pelting abend! New York stands not await ing ono stirh ns she. Ah, my dear, you have tho wrong conception of tho world's affairs. ?'hore Is no plaro In that great hrobblni; city for ono who has not mndo of II "r llttln Job 111 the west a bigger and better Job. It Is your efforts that will bo mnrked with success, not your dreams When you aro ready. New York will e-nll, nnd wl.en you arrive you will find your nlcho nlrendy carved. The groat metropolis Is the prim of endeavor. It la not tho city of opportunity. After experimenting with paint nnd other materials, Paris Is cnnsld erlng building lis itreet crossings of red stono to mako them more conspicuous. AVOID TIIK IIKAT Wlri fur Ilam-rvallnna lo TIM': rt'HHMAN iievrni. rrlnaUr-y, MlrlltKNIl I'lniat III lli Notth Ozark Resort With Automo bile Taxi and BaKfrage Service to Frisco at Selif man Not to He Inconven ienced. ! 'I h-iv hi CADILLAC IIOTi:i, Thoroughly .Modern Italcs SI. Ml l'i, O-ngo flfiDft .-,0!) South lioiilib'i- Ono Door Norlli Court Houso lev- f - d r T K r perfectly vvoll women ' Isn't It true that In ' up with tho march i" enduianco of wom i lined t0 its utmost, 'i "ii h-r physical sys- i a si s greater than Headaches develop, I i liability, backache, s-nsilon ami other '- I'ciullar tn women. 1 ' ' dy when a woman ' a 'nndr'nn Is Lydia -in" able Compound. ti i f a crntury It has '' ' il reiitoruiivo for dvt Radix Water HEALTH INSURANCE Sterilized by Ultra-Violet Kays No germs or chemlrals nottleel fresh every hour PHONES Osage C03 Cedar Pleasure seekers planning to go to Kureka Springs need not fear that that resort Is to be made In accessible If the M. & N. A. dne-s not continue train service after July 31, as announced. Taxis meet all Prisco trains at Scllgman, Missouri, and tho faro Is approximately the i sarno as railroad fare. Tho Yollow 117 Taxi company has announced It i Is rendy to meet any volume of traffic. Kureka Springs Is expecting tho I largest crowd of visitors It has ovorl had during the month of August and the little railroad disturbance will afford the tourist an opportunity tu rtrlco over tho moat picturesque and scenic automobile highway in tho southwest. Tli kets should be purchased and baggage checked to Siilgman, Missouri, and touilsts need not depend upon nut-of-daic Information clven by tlcki t agents. Tho Ihireka Springs commercial club stands responsible for hinting to tho public that there will bo no In convenience duo to tho ceasing of operation of the trains. Pull infor mation inn be obtained by wiring or wilting the '--ii -ii y "f the Pur. k.i Sprints i nnni" ' i ml i 'uli, p.tiri ka Sn-ings, Aikinsnn Advt K el ley Military Academy To llulld a Moro Virile Pal riot Ism lluiiluglou, kan-n.s A homellko school for a limited number of Iiuj-h. A ."iO-acre campus, cniiimudliius quarters, horseback rUilng, all at'ilitn-s Individual at tention nlveii in in-lib nib work. An instructor fur ev-i : y I'i boys. Tui tion, Including uti.tmiu Jf-'iO. l-'ni . a'alng nr fuitini Information, addi t at ( ()l.. IA DP II Tl'UItV lluiiluglou. Ivmisis HOTEL GALVEZ Galveston, Texas Rest, recreation and health await you at this beautiful Resort Hotel. Cool rooms, spacious lobbies and splen did meals under American plan, $7 and up for room and meals. Boating, bathing, fishing, dancing and golf. Reduced rates on all railroads. Write P. L. SANDERS, Mgr. HOTEL Kvcry room lias pri vate bath, telephone, clothes closet, Sim mons steel beds, box springs, daily news paper at your door. Phone Ccdrtr 484 608-610 South Rrvoti-m Qtrnnt special Summer Rates, Kffcctivc Now NOTHING TO OBSTRUCT BIIEEZE Oil VIEW NEW, CLEAN, riUEPUOOF OltCAOO'S newest and mcut cllitinciir hotel u loMtnl in tlie lie-att oftlirSeKul flivilin of tin- North Shore in Sliopa, Thfatrea and RnuurJiili and within eay nccisi of the I'itVs, llndle I'atlu unci Dalliillt; ficacli?. Under the pe-ronal mansgemenl of Mr. George V. Adaim fonner tnsnigrr of Clumbrrlin, Old Point Comfort and White Sulphur Springe, the Sheridan I'Ijz.i Is already faniout for itJ cuiiina, arrvice and suuthi-ru hoipiulity. The five hundrrd rooms each with private bath - .ire exquisitely furnisltVd. Single moms with luth ni.iy he had at three dullars the day and upward. SPECIAL TERMS TOR LENGTHENED STAY 'llaokltt nn 'litijutll and neat theNorthem woods and Great Lakes avo cool yacatioa haunts i i i Low excursion J. S. ROLLMAN city I'liono Osnite r.2.t 1 Tulsn, Ol.l.iliomit nJiioiiKer kciU il'J I lliirii St Finishes Prison Term Onlu to '(( Trial For an Old Offcnsv ijl U'.WV, .1 u i v .'ii Tor h " pnrt in ,i ,, i i, toIiIi, iv i.imitiltiid in tb-s t .wn ii.. ui l vi-uh .n:.i. I , in.iii I'm , h i to In. ri Ii mod finm the penlli nl I. II y III Mlnlleao tn la In be l'i"iii,ln b,i,k to Hill eouiitty. II nppi iik, in nt ii nil nlitl. Me nnd Mm ilu-m rubbed the bunk lieie In IHIA. Ho vviih nr remlod, but KHlncd M llln-rlv llii'iiarh i. urn i emful Jul I delivery at Mlutnl. una iirt- iuid i-mivli tr-l of ,i limn- in Minnoaota and la ierv lim out IiIh ai-ntem e In Ihot mute 'Hum v Attoiiiey ollle I-'. .Vina. mi a in i minion In at'Cilie e.x- I trmlltlon iMpei t,n lum. I I'.MaVI ( Hi tl III W'llirllOUM-. ADA, July 2d -It la UTi.li-ralooil i lieie that Ait.i Mill bo coiialilc-ied iihi n probable Im-nllon for one of the aevernl e -I t on w in i-limim-i, nhlrh me I'i Iiir l iiiiiiil l-v tin- t ik In Ii- -mil e'nt- tOII liloMI-114 Osai" I II I loll l,ni-lll buid- nt'Na in-ii vvi.t in ik, an i-lfiirt to ai-( in i- t b'1 vv ,u i Ii 'U.-.I- IIIH bri In Vlnltn l.onn. i v , i I - 'N I i v firit.-iiil.itl..iv of i 1 1 -II'. Mum- . i ii 1 lonn aan ..-in i,.t, I - illni i'i-d Willi the one nt Vlnit.i, i- iirn,,i ronteniplntlon. and ii nn i tit-ii in furllier.ini e of tb.it nli i.ii ( luia been i ii lb d for nn em !y dnte. W M M.ilime, vc ho In otineeli d wll b tin- Vlnlt i iiHNoi Inilun, la tn be prrei dmt ii tnl i-linldlto tho niibJiH-1. n . nie nnd n"W H aeem.i aSuit - in- ,i iitlliy A'i e'- ri nl rim. lm- y i-e nl work put'lnc on a m "iinple IIKhts on Itn iuUvav In tho , untnil biiKlnoiw dlatrb t .n I I' Ii expelled Ihdt II ltre.ll TurnbiT Mill be inat.illril In n "hni time lliiiiiM'i- rorii t.'rup, Wparlat In Tin- Wnrlil. KIMinHHKll, July IIS. Kirm er here .'l.-ilin tb.it the eoin la the In in they hiive ever known ulnee they have been In Okkihoitlii. The mm la iin tn run Minn eiirn, nnd amiie of It ia pnM thla aiHUe, l;verv one Rree tlmt Ihe i urn la- out of d-iimor of nnv ili'iuiKhl. Tim con tinued ruin b ive bet n il Ktr.it help to I lie , inn, but aro lining ronalilor- n i-i" iiniiiHK' HI inn ivnetll 111,11. Bllll 1 1 mn Ina in the nhock. c'naliliiir Wlillo Wiir. l-I "lal In 1 ha Welld CI'HIIINU. Julv :' The CtlflhlnR vv bin xx it v luia been ii pioapeet for Want tn Keep Your Hair I'vrpctuallu Curly? twiia'uxlir wvv or ciiru liair la n wtlhm lha inpana ef pvfu w..mn I lninwaa tnf ninl untl' wrl a fpw . up, fa t fit .In llijnlil alln.Krlnr from lha I-iik aim and ai-fh lime nf H m r ii mtiiy with a i-lanii o-iii hruti hrfnrf il Inc up lha hair Minn ihla ilrlaa iha iiinal hi-au llful ali-t na-ural leiileinK vxaa an-I rraaaaa linaaltiiilil' ata III aiam-a Wind and hi-al il" In l affi-'l lha rurllni-aa aa whaf a liaalait It'in haa haan Uaa.1 l.l-iul't allmarina la an puia anil ham laaa liieaa It lent lha alUhUkt ilnaar nf aeoltlhff lha aialr- nr airaaalnc Ilia h All aii,1 l laavea lm alli-hi- nr a'aaajr trai-a It will alao l. ap,ri-i-i.xia i a Danau-iar , il-.-a.lnK aa II krppa Ilia hair an aoft. allh) ali.t liialroita A.lil lor Am: too roou t.. .V . Ih '1 ! I'"' h i'i I .'!. IWlltft 'ill I ' - Mini Ih I . i If- ' K 'ft II fie f . .it'll 4 inc' 1 t f dU i it L IIANN1S OI'l'K l, I'll. .iov .-nit i il iki-iiiN IN ft THE TERR ILL SCHOOL Tor Hoji SIm Au'iuio, DiiIlitH. Trxiw MxIi-i-iHli Ynir Oprns Srplrinlnr WX (.m.lum.n uiifi li-f..iiiK uui r nitivi in ih I nUt'i titim, ttmntln ffitltfnn, wiMioki riiu lunll'iti A Imtfl (4i1iy f lifll lft'hSfH atlil HUtl cUllM - iiri rn tih . iim tilth 1 1 Inn I M'i,!Ii.ii fni uluiUnin li-.p.ef-Urin d i f f nn t ill t iifr N, I.. i nth it lii lift t,iiimr- dint rtrt nthtMlrn, and all fnriMH nf ( i li i i nf" e1if. u ,ri rr utmnntihrr for ftiii fnful wntk. h h Mfl fOntitl'iK rf.-i'irnlfn.l ly I ntv i li li'd, d ll'-K-n. mtil Hllontl In ' i u I- mm i). u'lRiintit t'-i. . .iihIt Ail IpHi ptmnllnit t! 'tfMirM br lt rr I iiiit'tv fi ))( Miff h i'i.1ni.l nf iiu.rdU Htlritlril y turrful InvMtlffatlnn if nil n ' , 1 1' rni'i I'f' n i 1. 1 iifil ti I Miiiih no i dv M'vii t'ht'iriM i nly HffM'ivfi 'Mn,nUlv rnilffit ItnArd i i.-i i' linen, iiinti-i 1 1 1 fitly l,..x p nnil nil nn1l-tlonN utiouttl bo mattd lm i 114I ' v Mr.iir iii- !. ir rut.!; Vir i'i) n f t in Mirafrd i n t aIii nf ntt.t full Infrtr ni nilon. Al. Ii. Itok'niio, llt'ail Aliutrr It. II, !U)cnrir, lliiiliirH Alnnnrr A New Summer Wonderland Hie One Trip in a Tfiousand By An Easterns WHAT I ncttlrtl, and what you need, u more than merely a vacation. The crcat need is for complete change in a land that's new to you. New with self-obliterat-uii: interest, new diversion, nevr environment. Nifihts Under Blankets a thousand thing, to do by day This "new" sutnmerland is Southern Califor nia, only a few hours away fiom you. I've spent July, August and September there and slept under blankets every night. Balmy days and cool nights are the invariable summer rule. Hun dreds of thousands of regular vacationists know; this. A Myriad Interests And Southern California is a land of myriad interests. Four thousand miles of paved motor highways take you to a thousand strange and interesting places. Onr road runs along tlie tops of moun tains 6000 fcrt high for mine than 70 miles with stupendous views on either side. Great seashore resorts, where mountains meet the sea, are there to charm you. World famous ocean fishing grounds, moun tain lakes and trout streams offer their attrac tions. So do some of the world's finest golf courses. There are mountain peaks to climb. A famous desert and rich orange groves both lie within a stone's throw of a great city. In fact a world lies within a province here unequalled for variety of attraction. And all within a circle with a radius of 200 miles, colv webbed with tlie world's best motor roads 1 I spend my summers in Southern California tecause it's always new to me and there I get the real change that makes me more efficient all year 'round. You'll be renewed there ns never before. You'll always remember it, never regret it, and you'll go there many summers in tlie future. Go this year. It's one trip in a thousand. A Memorable Trip The railroad trip itself is memorable through' the canyons, mountains and great plains, pvery inch is treming with our early history. This Crcat vacation starts when you step on the train. Go Now The thine to do Ii, fo nova go thli tummer. Men, women, rhililrrn all nerd change like this. Decide now. You can rranue It if you vrill. You'll ny it's the beit trip nf yuur life. It com leu in live In Southern California. So a (rip (here need not be ccpeniire. Southern California ! near our National Government Prki that the Oorcnuncnt Ii non encouraging touriiti to villi, Full Information At Railroad Ticket Offices Telephone or write tndny to locil railroad trleket officei fur detailed Information ratei, routei, tickets, reiervatlnni, tie. Aik for Southern California ro,i and folders. Do It now, Special railroad ratea are now in eflect to California. For fuitber Information, use coupon below. Come to Southern California "For the Rest of Your Life" Temperature T ";. i" an inapa'tiait la Snoihrrn Clloinli (or lU ptit II rim (V S VVtaih'r llunaii ipttiIii i ai (nllow, uni. O, Julr 711 AmiuiI, 71 Vplmlo (.1 IU nm ioidi ,!m ihit a fti.l ty in lha raalar of tMa arclioa III no lh imi, onlr no. njjr n Inm. in dan in Julr, (hr diri n Auiu.l and ihifa la Spln.b ln tl. u.,innnali, luucliea or cici'di VQ Uifraat. 'IU air ia uauallr dir. r, fclthrr ImparaluiM ar rtmilonabl h It.at woull U aacumlciiabla in tla- I'ju Urt humiJa, tnrhiaiia peat SoollifTn Callfoinla ai.ri,n JIM dari el lunihlna Summw la uSa ramlaii itaaoii n rou can ilan on perfect reaiher lor your Inn. All-Year Club of Southern California Chamber nf Commerco Iildfl., Ixis AntJelcs I I INFORMATION COUPON All-Year Club of Smithr-m Ciillfornla (.hamhar of Oirnmarra Bulletlng I 1 in Auielca .Ollfornla I Pleaie aend me Information deieriblnR J Southern California. 1 am Intereited in so- . I Name. J Addren imi aaaa there tbu nimmer. Dipt.