Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Dec 1929, p. 7

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3 & i THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 6, 1929 PACE SEVEN Miss Hard BY JANE DIXON +, Mustrated by Armotrong Povey What Hag Gone Before During her frst ddy st Doane ville, fashionable French seaside gh Raquel Rojos ventures toe far inte the oesan and is in danger <0: helng drowned when whe ls res sued by & wialwert man with gray and bond hald---=a stranger, and her constant companion, Tosnk, are on bolldny, trom where they are employed as otal by Alans Covet, noted lon hp", an promised Hy join them later, ; Chaptey BM "There's one thing about you, devise," Greta sald, erinkling the of her blue eyes, "One ke fo exsliement whan wareing Jou company," whe the ivi following Bio enoape from drowning and the two exponents of the ar of Alphonse ware bres KERLIRE Inte fu thelr sulth overlooking the Nore mandie garden, "I don't belleve T was too far Mn equal nelsted, » f difference does that make rots demanded, "an long Jeu ploked yovrrelf sueh A +9 0 Hle-saver?" TE Mnfind, «nisi init, 8d a perfectly good Hh ght ont of It, Had to wrap you un In Ws beanheroha ta keep you Irom looking like a Follies LO r---------- reht t of thoveh, Tore the he k good-looking, except for his eyes, And moderately young, 1 should Lo "You are stopping In Deauville some time?" he asked her with bis lps, His eyes Iot her pow (he an awar was 6 matter of indifference to him, "You, she sald, "And you?" "1 don't know, One has to hp some plese, 1 whe thinking of pul tng out shortly," She almost anid; "Please don't," She oaught herself Just in time, Watrous sugested going on to the pole game, 0 Arguntiin were Baring the Blues, snd | ne re mised well, ou Are Bosnian" Parker ank- od Raquel, "No, "she seid and felt her aheeks must he glowing for no re son that she could disgovey. "1 a Ameriean, But there 1s quite a it of Spanish In my past." The 'dobe hut on the desert, Bryce Walrous fone t they aught to make a day t, Dioner after the polo game andl Inter dane: ing and a at the bine in the Casino, Raquel was sure that Ger [ald Parker's assent was more polite than eager, Horry, " she sald, and was ime patient that his Taew of Interest pi fAued her, "Some other time, per« ' Pinan wa'll make It tomorrow nieht If you're not envared," sald | Watraus, "IN do ow litte Intensive playing tonight and ges It 1 oan't "I'm glad he's fair, wat Raquel's 10 Gerald Parker, I like fair men," though when she was Introduced Nn -- vo DARS back, and very Jittle' tront Jin hack what Grete lost" at that "1 must return the rebe sald Raquel, "Uhhub, And you oan thank him at luncheon, We're lunehing iy, him, you know, I acoepted for ™ 'But Greta. oY A 't 'but' me. J tell you hela " _ You can't wear the tall hat with Aine who's draneed you out of the ocean," "YT suppose "Bol, An, "mat pia Whheae 4 oh if ha dl Fay o needlessly, I wan all pl hi he elutehed me, in the "Oh gosh, you would po perfectly awell romance!® Greta Raticed het, Ap nt r velghing beauty, Rague -- long time aver hep toll MAP would i ok RE oe of Mees Wi sikh HA ol "the hols de moniker, rey, for i amt » ihe 3 Mie 3 "» api " "IT Mise Rojos wil do we the honor?" Parker seconded, Her in refusal had sharpened his are our, A perversity In Raquel urg iad \ dhutine. Sheva not, Wit ars her's mist h " arking her to may "y A A 2 ws Ho It wae aa that woul 'd meet on the morrow, hat the hallelufa uld you toss loaswater on that Tavite for?" Greta warted to know ag _ an she w Lr A Regu ue hk our en MP Park sit wo 1] _-™ red," Raquel anew: 0d, "What did you want him to do ithraw down his cont and let you walk on In "No, but he sgema like a man ho has bean pretty mueh ar "ad by having hla own way... wih | moth other'a apron string! Ww HE give a Nopook about vom Raquel vi e . We yal : queer feeling ow dat " ++ A the asked, YT know the breed, As for hein swotled, T shouldn't he surprised, Me's dlswuatingly rok, Wouldn't You know H,.,.and that you'd Mek him out for your owavart" A message awalted them, Is shoanse would not ba down a week later, He wan on the track of A h A Loh | tol. Me auld wat genuine, MAL the deuce hd ) orotr bie ® ' Tima aid they Raquel, "Ny a ft re tn he Place We Men were Ewhen they went hored," was the a Shenk Ranvel 3 tate weal Ly ta 0 Parker, "I'm glad he's flr, A Fa panvtanna, hut his mind ahpwhere, He doesn't even wee he Ahensht pattled Rv fhe - toh "Jona AT y Wa i ome at the be at | ) fn men, Thay seem eanier to |¥ GH ---- bh Greta rage of her J hi a stant ut ad potane he ae. inter PHY Aasald Ttkery oven 10 Nawal Wipe never meen a EY Ean ta wih a srav mist aver Ley § 111 LR] b 5 $b Maly aly Moderately Parker that threbbed in her a or vit while | va) of Al EA Tina wn dark [axanisite pata, Sue Terie Any day at & dime a throw, And you oan ah Fins tog By Swat whining" Ta tnel Waa' not lstening, Bhe taking aeeount XA here! A sheen lao pg to AK an ann "at ae rend vers trom Pa ~ Ag 21 i a. Ih hat mow hip war t annival (Fh 3 Fs poats "have Rnove Jor Parker en Boiled i Whired | w Ike a fever? woul, oo Jka (he musle Thet sang In her at first | 4 ghe wont (0 the pers In arin? He was no different than the men known, Not as handsome Hertle Adams or even ag Jack arrell, Gertalnly he was without I. iradeful ub ater, the wnfalle ing thdughifulness, finesse, ' of A phone; Beauty Awakened only i interest, ¢arisinly no fine fervor In him, Yot there weak Witching abo shout I] The oy Y him, The alow (unin of when he looked at het, Wis ahin wen he had ranched n deo olslon, The way Ris gray iy oe "il od when hin Viph werd kb touch of his hand on her je i Ly vot Infinitely montle, "It's & mood thing T ¥now you're ni Tove, dearie," Clreata anid, bal: aneing a sliver brocade mule on bare toss, "ov 1'd say you're falls fr for Jerry "You, Ion't 11" Raquel voles Ineked conviction, "Otherwise 1 miht suffer a fractured heart," 'Uh<huh, T don't think Jerry's falling In 10ve this weason, There's one himbe you didn't knock dlssy, dearfe," Iken "He though," Bure, It helps him kill Nise plarhoy!" Hanuel walked to her dressing. to play at love, table, Dusted har faoe with powder, Disted the powder off sgnin, Her hand wan trembling, "Alphonse arrives whe said, I hong ' » doesn't eral the party, Wa're having a wow of a time, I wot three luselous evening bags stuffed full of francs, niles fat franes, Crouniers weep when they nee me coming' "Do start dressing will you, Apetn? We're to meet Jerry and My, Watvous in the plage for aperis His" "Why Jerry and Mr, Wialrous? Arven fa a good eer," "Of eonrse, he 16, Bul 1 seam to knaw Jerry better, Just as If 1 had known him always" "Put on the 'Hearts and Flows ore' record, James," mooked Grota, dlsenmaning herself lanily from the cushions Thay were (10taring out of Deus villa for dinner, Thera waa a nlace nestled back In the hills, with a rotle arden, nod fond # '/ the rur'le French oan eook it, The moon eame up ¢ sliver? Ing the paths In the garden, on the top of a hill, Mtardust sifted Aovn upc" thelr heads, There was the scented 'whishreath of flowers, "A night for love, and lovers" sald Jerry, Me wag strolling with fa) down a sllyernpabhled path toward an arbor, "And beauty," she sald, softly, Her heart stood still, "I supposs so," he sal, in nature, at any rats, nething tn beautiful unless natural, simple," "Unless, perhaps, woman?" "Sven that," he sald, "I came near falling In love myself. once, It wan a long time ago, While I was In college, The fellows sald she vothe mirl,. wig homely enoush to stop the elook an ohapel towed, I sould navear ses It, I Hked hor simplicity," Blueswhite teeth gleaming thre: ugh weaviet lips, ThA feo well TAthgr un Usual, for a man, fan't 1?" Naaue! tossed her head, around which the summer breesa hinw her hale Ip A aahia smokeseloud, "I don't know," sald Jerry, "A! ny rate, you need nat consider the fuestion, You have hoth, Heauty and simntiolty," Aho thought of the French mald Yara and hotties and tues and hox e8, Dorens of them, Row umon vow | underthinks by the dosen, Bhoes, , \ foreat of them, Nevérihalen her heart beat » 'avoug roundelay, | They were under the arhor now, | Pale puffs of sweetness that were FOREN, The heady perfume of Sangvauekle, Hhe came close to him, Ho that | the sable eloud of her hale touch: | od his eheek, Bhe reaced up to plunder one of the pale ross puffy, steadying herself amalust him as "he ab on tiptle, The nad of Mix arma around her! The (hirst of hia lips against hers, warm, clinging, Into an eter tty of time! a We | 1c] \ 1] a the mereat iy fefon of une steadiness, of huskinesa tn hia vatoe? No, Imahihation. « He handed her he pore wit take thought wae A hirlesqne of a mallant flourish Raquel accented the eluster of vores with a mived feeling of wens Aor and thwarted desire, Conguest "ad previanslt heen so easy that the possiniiity af fallure had never oconrred to hon To keen men at a distance, to escape thelr reaching, rantings hand, that had often reciired quick action and ontevep wit, Now, when ahe yetrned for the toneh of thiv man's hands, hen she would have melted inte | 8 they were denfed hen " WN a sald, turning her 30 that the Would net wee that Le i of Jerry's ohin that sel her Noman tiamling with the AWHE fu stralehten 1t, "Let's ge hank Te the others" a RO longer sifted silver wii heads, The pathe rtably paved with metallia , Her shoes orunthing ae #1 them set her teeth on edge hurried was her flight along the paths that Jerry found 1+-dih feat to keep pace with her, wel, he sald, ren! tomorrow," "Beauty Allap all, it In 8» heautitul aelly seven "G nt fo a re Whe a0, "deat AL AR A low laugh, da back over Rh week ak tht hr Pi than th A What wae there abowt gi wn oma tate the eirele of t oRst by an anclent Wo. WIA hung aver a door, "What's the Tosh? Wave I offended you in Wma hi A Tastantly all her resentment a | walneal him, all the sting of hep sania] wauhded VARIlY, was gone, Ww 1tke a Bay he was, this man with the grave ! ) the wiley was ated! and velvet, Fy mement are! heck there unde sense the tantness of hw, as i she had againat a steel gird | dian woman lor weve |, Iv AY Ll the | or, Now he was velvet, rubbly AA pt Sor thee ot, silly," she sald Aut Rid halon with vy Jun hought, it wan getting damp in thi he "Why esn't I treat Bim like | have her men?" she seve hon "it, Jgnpl ey . alilg fh Aine o with a and fy oy There's » of orusity In me with men, they've loved me, Wanted me With Mm I am melted wax, Hy Wnows It, We would laugh st me, if he were hot ub, 80 hared by my fling ing mynelf at him,' \ , (Continued Tor Wicd 8 WOMAN TRAPPED IN BLAZING HOME Ei ---- Body Found Near Door After Fire ls Extine guished Wt, Catharines, Deo, §,'Trapped Inu winking frame house, an Ins Miu, Kllgnheth Mhere ry, 40, was burned to death shorts ly after olght o'clock last night, Mra, Bherry resided with her mother, Mrs, Fisher, and her hro« ther, When the blake wan discov ored Mra, Fisher and her son fled from the houses, unaware that Mes Pherry was al home, 1 was not until the door was opened, after nelghbors had praoctioally extin. pulshed the blake that the trax: ody was discovered, The body was found near the door where the trapped woman had apparently been overcome hy smoke within a few feet of safely, Fire gutted the entire inside and roof of the house, The cause han not yet hoon Aotormined. HON. J §. MARTIN WINS AT CHICAGO White Wyandottes Sweep Honors at Poultry Show Port Dover, Dec, f=White Wy: andottes owned hy Hon, J. B, Mar tin, minister of nErioulture for On tario, swept through stiff compe tition at the Chicago poultry show yostarday to capture "tha best dis play" award, The minister res oelved a wire at his Port Dover home last night giving the details of one of the most remarkable wing in the history of the show, My Martin had not shown for three YORAM With 46 birds entered, the male cookerels won first, second and fourth places; hens, first, second, third, fourth and Heth) younk Jobs, second and third] old peas, iret and third STABLE MAN HELD FOR FIRING BARN Fol L} IA frank Ant Incendiarism Charge lows Mysterious Fires Toronto, Deo, G=Ona of the alrangest onsen of lncendiarigm In foronto Iu recent years odme tw Hight Driving morning when Jos oph Etienne, Danforth avenue, appeared in pollee court oharged with that evime, He was remand of on weak and will undergo an xamination at the payohiatrio hows pital, In a period of seven days, last woek, Ktlenne three times set five to the stables of Rice Dalry coms RY: at 1140 Danforth avenue, on nln own confession, His flest two Altempts to destroy the place re sulted in small blases which were vastly diaposed of by firemen, The last blase, on Tuesday night roared trough the wooden strues ure, jeopardising the llves of 19 worees, practioally gutted one end of the building, and resulted In a ony estimated at over $1,000, Ytlonne was arrested shortly ab ter the fire by Detectives Robert ivoenlee and d Miller, who had eon watehing Mm after the first ire a week ago Bunday night, The acouned had been employed fy the Rice Dairy for about five montha, working an a handyman About the plant, In the afternoons he did apecial delivery work, ean and a Jewish pnt and AR AA & A iw, OR rt Ay ow, "that's Woe Te An A {rom any {ee kh "athe from i a vi i - " he, \ » tor owen, a NINETEEN SHIPS LOCKED IN IGE Freighters Are "Are Hold Fast in Floes st Mouth of Lake Erle Amherstburg, Ont, Des, 0, Ninetesn lake freighters, 10 of them down bound, were held fast ast night in the lcs fleld In (he vieinity of Bear Point at the mouth of Lake Kris, Another ves: sol, the Utled of the Great Lakes Transit company, is reported to be disabled in Lake ¥rie off Colohes- or and & til has heen dispatched from Detroit to bring her in, The fee, some of It five to #ix inches thick, has proked in close: ly around the boats which are makin MHitle effort to hresk through because of dwindling conl supplies, An effort was made to determine the Mentily of the lee locked ships by sending a plane over the lake, yesterday with wha success was not announced, Among the boats in the down. pound fleet are the Ishpeming, M, L, Ireland, Winnipeg; Hrieoldas, Belvelr, Hargent and 8, Lyman Smith, The Lake Arline and Lake Chelan are two of the uphound teat held, Weather Provides Relief While warmer weather hrought partial relief to lake marines in thelr tight auainst toe yesterday, it was intimated last night that ate tempts to keep the Mt, Mary's rive er open would be abandoned Hats urday, The grain flest which Wedness day expected to spend the winter at Mault Hie, Marie, yesterday sues aneded In running the lee gaunt: jot In the narrow reaches of Wt Mary's viver and last night were yeported free on the open waiers of Lake Huron, The channel was kept open hy tugs and the United [tates const guard patrol, There are still some 50 freight ark up the lakes expected to reach the Hault befor Maturday but how many will attempt to foros' a pass- age down the river depends entire ly on the weather, The Lake Car viars association 1s superintends ink the movement of ships through the lee til Naturdey, Be TURKEY FORBIDS BUYING ABROAD Takes Several Radical Measures to Protect the Plastre Constantinople, Deo, Alarms od by the rise In sterling exchange on the bourse, the Turkish governs ment yesterday took radionl meas ures Lo protect the plastre, 1t ordersd the LaMPOrary suspen» slon of all government purchases abroad, fuformed foreign banks and sooletien that they must procure the Turkish government's author fsntion to purchase foreign money, and announoed that heavy Punisne ment would he inflicted on the aus thors of recent rumors that the government waa contemplating & foroed loan, The bourse at Istambul broke into & panie Wednesday when asters ling exchange rosa to 1,008 pais tres, The minister of finance pubs Hiahed a statement denying rumors of & forelgn loan or & foroed ine ternal loan, He attributed the erie sls on the bourses to excessive im» ortations and decrease fn Turkish mports, SATURDAY IS O82 Day In Simpson's Toytown Oshawa Store Will Be Open Till 10 O'clock Saturday Evening [The following Toy items in a special sale all day Sat. urday and Saturday evening---as long as quantities last, Phone orders filled---Call 2000, RUWLING TEDDY HEARS Hiongly made of tan plush, Teddy has loud growling voles, ptands 10 Inches tall, Haturday Big Trackless Trains BIG TRACKLESH TRAINB-~Consisting of large clockwork locomotive, conl oar and ofl tank, Made of heavy sheet metal, Finished In trimmings, Length 88 Inches, Haturday bright green with hlack (& Het plat #igar Jug, HINA TEA BETH» gonslsie of 6 large QuUps And saucers, 6 tea ten pnt, and oresam degoviated Regu» large howl Nioely nicely hoxed, CL larly 1,60, Baturday 98¢ wt AO-RHOT REPEATING PINTOL RETH-~Het con plate of 10+inoh repeating plato), folld leather frinwed holster, solid leather belt and leathery pouch to ORIrY CADN, Complete set with 16 rolls of eaps, Regularly LLB KIDDIES PHONO. GRAVHE==A sturdy lt» tle machine with a strong motor reproduc tion==gloar nd audible Plays seven inch records, Flulshed In Ivory and nleely decorated, 1,35 value DOLLA - v TRUNKA w= Hirongly mada of heavy fihee, Blea 14xOXA Inehes, Hrasn leather forced fibre corners, red 1.80 look and handles, key, Reln- In hive, tan or green, value, Haturday Beautiful bisque head, ENNISKILLEN MEN WIN SILVER CUP McLaughlin "Brothers Were Successful in Horse Shoe Pitching Contest Wantakillen, "Dec, ou, Be Thi Ladio Ald held a very muccesstul basa on Wednesday Ath, In the after noon, The different booths were well patronized from Ohristmas mall to quilta and aprons Also other articles toe numerous 10 mention, At § o'clook tea was nei ved, talalerty style, In the evening Rev, J, M, Whyte ov [} vert ne teresting wk on life in the lume te one, Mrs, Adam Sharpe and oronto wn upton Mr, and bor visited friends at {| ra Hpry in spending & ci hy her parents, Mw and "The. Melaughily Pros, won a large allver op welghing § 1ha, top thin year's competition a how Roys al Winter Fale In horse shoe pit ohing, They won firat place in the first half, then 3nd and 3rd places for sural pliehers also other { Ly w, Rowelt, «Brads ley, Mr, and Mra, Walker, Orono, went Sunday with Mr, and Mis, J, PA {) ' Mr, ed Mrs, 8 Pethlok and family visited friends in Newton ville on Sundal, ME, and Mme, Bimer Nerring and Dobbie, Miss Barbara Watten, Oahawa, MY, and Myra, Wil Wot ton and family visited Mp, Ww, Herring's Sunday, Mp, and Mrs, Withert Smith and family spent Sunday at his Parents, Mr, and Mis, Bred Bmith Mp, and Mpa: W, Herring -ats + thisr nieve, Misa Minnie Web her, Bowmanville, who Was man vied on Saturday, Qur Sunday Sohool and evening services were well attended, Rev, J. M, Whyte took for hia thewe the Mie story of Joseph, how he Swag 1 treated and yet remained her camps A showing views of | the old style camp, and the mod- | trimmed bonnet to match value, Saturday, | Jeautiful Baby Dolls seeding eyes and orying voles, Dressed In long or short baby clothes of Swiss organdie with lace. Compl dress, $1.08 desk, of 13 Stencilled plete top Easel Desk Blackboards ote with box oved chalk and blackboard board ls strongly constructed, inches high, 18 inches wide, Dvep forma writing for stationery, Complete, set, of col Black vn t ts sticks brush, Twe Me hana] Rend Ro made w Tom forward. a ck, 44 inch wheels, Finished in brigh 8c with black trim, AT i igh value. Saturday Rollers ¥.! trae t tions th land, LLLLN MAY CLEAR OLIVER OF TARRING CHARGE ree. Sunder went Sunday with his par Nand Mra, W, Stainton, tended the shower given in howen |( Penticton, RE, Deo. 6=Charles Oliver, son of the late How, John r, onea premier of British Cabs wimbla, may be cleared of CRAY ) he "tar nd Rk v Jamin MY gy one of i prine he elects trial here next Tuesd Ny This was announced hy Chief of Po. Bee Arthur W. Davies, He atated RR jon { th PETER TRE TW SW SWS SE R.A. hia brethren, Heveral weleos om the oholr added also to aervion nn Oharlte Stainton bring one od the 'hres alleged Diy Lame vi within reach thy 4 Taw, tatements this man have heen relaved Sule quarters and hes fore the end of the by Chie Ph vies said, he expects NY have oustody, Tho wan 1 sald to HE olared that he than Qliver take the blame, 1 wi true story of the affair w WE -- ---------- The tale is told at Magatiasbueg of wo Jonna ira or native majors evening how to i framee Ane, §0 that i EN o inte bed and in the warmt fort of the blankets, enjoy the musa | that he had sufficient information to They fell asleep and at 2 am the ™ era Wm the automobile which = the native § oke thet wi ord are Ro W For BETTER BABY TEL We T™ BON Ef

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