THURSDAY,- AUGUST 10, 1933 THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 a response in her. Could it possibly be true that in six weeks she would be the normal, happy, remembering wife of Kooky? 1; must be so. Hie went to bed early. The sounds ot bullfrocs and crickets lulled her quickly to sleep. Her last thought was that she would wake up m the morn inc knowing all about her past. 1 ill! i lie next day evvvvthmn was the same. !i,. lelt secure and full of happiness, he was m her riant place. and Kocky's picture was on her dress iiiK table. ;she thought oi her new family. Mrs I'u .tl " .Mother ' was a dear, and sh3 seemed really to like loris. She re low ed her eventtul yesterday with tranuuiluy. All that fright about the man in the cab had 1'mi so usele so silly. Anyway, it was all before she know that she had this quiet rofuye. before she had even seen Jlockv s picture. Mre took it up now r SYNOPSIS A pretty yotig' girl tinds herself in a taxicab in Now York with a man wlii'in she never remembers seeing be fore. She gets away from him and goes to a hotel where she meets a ,1'iing woman who tinds that the 'nameless girl'' has Stun) in a purse. fhe strange woman escapes with her mrse ami leaves the girl who can't eniembcr her name or an thing about jTer almost penniless. An elderly wii'man. Mi 1' Yal. the ' home mg the win All having Limes to naiiieles.. with lii'i tn meet 1 '"na meli'ss btiile'iif .M . th I m to ho girl is if si It il'l is l)u Y g ui.r Yal h, mei ( ) 111,1 takes liei ro expect ilnoil that supposed to be ifs son. Kooky. a 1 . The girl nie an,l makes otel ; and le Wi is le eiueiiiber her real mii! something of her past, blank as she unpacks her wbicl) she can't remember owived. XiiW lit) i). WITH'. THK STOHV ing Shi opened the suitcase next. It, contained Ave jersey dicsses, a linen uit. a leather jacket in bright blue two cotton sport dresses, and an even- gown with a little coat to go with 'Like, the wardrobe ol a gn'l wno expects to be gone on a very short trip." she decided,' "or else has: sent nil her trunks." The last box contained merely hats and shoes to go with the dresses. Doris Du Val didn't believe in carrying papers around, evidently. The search had yielded the informa tion that yellow and lavender were her favorite colors and that she had un doubtedly been rich. Nothing more; Was Rocky really her husband ! bite peered again with strainer eyes into the pictured face. If he could only speak! If he could only tell her who she was. where they had mot. Gently, gradually. , she felt sure she Would come back ;o connection with her past if she could only see him. It seemed to her as she looked into those serious boyish eyes as if she must remember- Surely the time he had given her the ring. Some of that anight come back. She sat turning , the. . 1 . .1....: ring over anu over ami ponueriiig. uut i: was useless. .Mrs. Du Yal tapped on the door softly. An hour had passed in these thoughts, "('nine in," said Doris. "till, oh! iTiest tre mauvais' 'dil, oh! ("est tres maiiVais! Yerco bad! You must rest. At such a tino' young girls must lest, and not tire themselves out." Doris was getting rather weary of being told that "at such a time She liiust take care of herself. The such a time seemed to lie always. Hut she smiled. "I was just yoing to get dressed for dinner." "Oh. no," said Mrs, Du ..Yal. "We live very -.simply.' Do not .-dress at such a" I'll just wash fay face then."- said Doi is hastily. She disappeared into the bathroom half expecting to lie told that "at such a: time" girls shouldn't wash. Then . she smiled ruefully, ashamed of her impatience. The drawing' room was attractive With flowers and books. Alone there , for a menient Doris looked about tor newspaper, I'nable to find one, she turned on the radio. Instantly an orchestra, blared. An valaiiche of jazz poured into the nwii, tlooiied tne wnoie quiet, vvu"- side, .Almost immediately., there Has another and larger roar from the ia 11 outside. . Oscar Du Yal, his white air disarranged, his 1j1;'"" -oil ing angrily, ruched in. "Turn it off! Turn ". - e shouted. Amazed and frightened, Opris . ran to obey,: As the soound Was cut off, Du Val looked at her blushing furiously. Tin sorry," he said, "I am very sorry. I did not think, it was you. The servants1 have orders never to touch the radio." I didn't know," said: Doris, "I'm sorry." . Mrs. Du: Yal. had. darted into the. ; room. . "Roaring like ..a mad bull at our little girl." she scolded. ; . ' Du Yal looked heartbroken, "Oh, 1 am so sorry.' ."Making noise like one hundred ele phants and frightening, our little girl at such a time ! ' But Oscar Pu Yal now looked more frightened than Dons. , Mrs. Du Yal turned to Doris. ' You gee what it is to live with an artist. You can thank, you'r .stars : that I brought up my son to he a business man. Oscar cannot work.: with the radio going. . lie does not like to have the ouside World come to him." . "Yes, to be told I must wash my teeth every day. Me. I have never been to the dentist in niv life.,' 'lie will not have anything come into the house. No radio! No news papers! fruch a nan! YVe never play the radio except on Sunday afternoon? when we love to listen to the Pro. harmomc concerts.". "Yes, said Oscar eagerly. Tin look- to if pleading with her 'The Philharmonic con niee. I like them very i d at Doris ;k understand, certs al e very much." The evening passed quickly. Lis tening to the talk of the famous sculp tor. Dmis nearly forgot all aboout her own worry. She felt that if she ha tin ted to pleasui-! not a In on, she ma it ady fallen in lo nimlu tind horse! him anvilai if ha iug sucl a .Ian of alliens u In ours, is n i In talk had i , sked -All. ml. ml I' Mini th did. slle onsid this "th.-i Oil! li is him hard i, I l And m y wife i hi a 1 : ii t I- -1 line s ve with f temp for the iher-in- a. great Doris a little l great or him. Ulicclli M Mill ill w Inch lletaal 10 I kilow-1-I .mi an - of ll i-i .a niuo us. . j iienibci would' It hail to! But it just didn't. The more she willed to know, the more the curtain of the past seemed to shut down on her, blanker than the unknown future on which she could at least make a few tentative plans of her own. As spiniK passed n seemed strange to be married to a photograph, married to someone who was a topic of cor.vtr siiition at every breaktast. luncheon and dinner, and yet whom she had uever seen . The days were always the same. Doris could understand why Pocky uiuii t come home much it he were at all the type that liked gaily. 1 or at nine o'clock promptly every night the family went to bed. And at ,-i o'clock the next morning it was time to jjet up. Prom six-thirty until noon ilr. Du Val worked in his studio. After lunch he worked again. Xlean- wmie Ills wite occupied herself 'with the house, superintending the warden- ilig. the dairies, the farm. Aside front her work in running the hug- place, .Mis. 1 u Yal -spent much of her Hum iii acting- us a guard to her husband against iho outside world. Hardly a day passed that did not bring a group of tourists eager to see the sculptor at his ui.rk Ills wife kept them away ic hadn't it would have uipossiLde for lum to would have swamped ::rltli '! i ''" i ,w ' ,"'d lliln ,ivi''i in i KLf v; ' ; 1 7 1" i-- " '. I"- ..rk. :u;d lir b.k iilloly ,l,,i,,. "l! Jr..--.:.- i cut on his uii'c. h ,.,,,. ,. pessjldc 5 .l "v c i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 f ' -.; ? W -N" "" 1 !' "', ( 1 of Ihe -tT . Tr"' W ',,:,"V- A'": l,"'h1' ' ih,.,,-'.. really a Internal Revenue Shows Big Increase asliLngon. Julv .10. Revenue other ; han income taxes is pouring into the I'mtod States Treasury at a faster ra:e than at any time since the w.;t-time taxes were repealed, olli cial figures showed this week. Miscellaneous internal revenue winch includes beer, tobacco and va nous manufacturer.-' excise taxes, leached approximately $110,000,000 this month, the highest collection from this class ot taxes since Aug ust. li':2. when the capital stock tax of that yea,, boosted miscellaneous internal revenue to SI l.'Uihl.U" 14 Last miith miseol!aiHfVs ii.f-'t'nal rot nuo collections amounted to $10ti.-4n;1,7l!4. total revenue ot the government, including income taxes. Panama Canal tolls and customs receipts, this month were nearly double thooo of the cor nespoiiding period of last year, and went fa,, in cutting down the present excess of expenditures over recemts. In tlie first 27 days of duly, the government collected $144.,'.'?,7Si in all classes of revenue, against $"(5,. 0l::.404 in Julv. 1 !:?. At th Drinks 12 Quarts Of Beer To Prove It Non-Intoxicating Patterson, X. J., s of ;?2 beerJ48 to prove it is hot , ex peiidit u res ot her i- rocav.'ry program iSl , lo7 a year ago t ll Wen 'Willi oil ng then, n'csi- IIOW W( have my T 1 1 w ho in 1, pract ic lias hi hi nd Kockwell .'St. i ry respcctal.iiy too- uv W Kngla nd ilea r i he ( ' r, w here it is loo cold for me.'' "Marly in July we will visit id Mis. Du Val. " o w ill go I little wife. ; own good U'dons lives in northern n' a dia n bor- hiin." up to She Studi.d It 'thouflitftilly. and siinlii 1 w cm iei h I l. r bus him? 1 1 o w '.M long. d n .foe. band ! long app.iri i hi.iug'iit r ii i a for Hit? da light "Yes." s atriee is Mi s, I Hi had .-.hi know n die had oine. had in. met him? yulli- a in -nolle: lid Vat' wedi-linj. Oscar, a'' inai ri s voice irl.lH : despair: bO. thai is d in , I uly." 'lien I r I'm bled ;ile that iiadiicMS t ia and lull. h.,i 1 Vol i i 11 i a fcl' bo could l,e heard beynnil her j "Kooky; will ) I, hack by llieii and witt alt go logcther." I n.ris .fell f he' 1 ri'inor of l.elii ml ( he niol her's 'words. haiMvim It cauu hi hel c !i ..! sh, nt-lv. ' i d this from her w clco And gel .Mrs, Du al. had in. I Mrs 1 in Val has reeog niV.efl lb. Hi ll more. o,- bad Shi? hut her eyes again, and tried to ;ine Ihe .scene. Mrs. Du Val'i tin;.-, bail hecii soiiiei hing .about beautiful she was. Could it be ible thai Mrs, Du 'al as. well ua husband had never seen. "Kooky' l h. wife before? It was too confuslri memory would return. Today her It must! It "Vl -'" N-"d Vlas. Du al -'e s,- " ' "'Le llfW ' Ill "lain i I,, i I ,, .,,,, !:'. kv '-. Lei, a, ' realh I, -a, nin,; .. , 1' '!l ' "ii - he I" : and .o.M,aa.is "' ' !" ''' 'll". 'I III .la- .J;; kit, ll, n 1 d help,., I - a dai.,1,1,,,,, xv ,,,,, " ' i c,l , nn nr. ,, ell 1 he hli-hes. Mai, I,., , Mi, ,.; ,. abide j,l . n,,r "'",ls Mrs; I'll al was lilakln:: ' '1 I' ' line sllel, j,,,, u , ,,, ."' I'oi'ix, ! ! 1 1 . .,!,!, of ii,,, waier," Thl "' w as a I,., I, 1, ,,, n,.u , 'I'.uppies. Iioris a weaning ihcm. 'n"s "ceiipied much h,a ancntion " 1 ''el e W Ll e Ilia II I a ses in i h,' bouse I" I,:. lilted Hill, Houcl-: This had become lions' ta-k. There N as. as loias had said, a bn o, do. .n,l she I'lijoyct iloiin; it,. . .bin, lllahlsho fell a-le,, , 1 , ea n , i n ,. about liocky. She had in,. m.., j, p. 11 : doiil'l ina I li. 1 1 anv oiie , ,u, id b" so perfect as ihe ...on Mis I iN ol t.ilked of cn-lalillA'. Ilul u hen s'"' I""1-'''! in I., i.. his pictured oe., she b''li.-r.r I hem a ll Si Tl, in ,,,, blank past he ha, ,,.,, ,,,,,, , , , , ,,,, loved her. -.T.ln'-.y. tiaib niaiiacl each ":1 Nho almo a helieved she : l e. I line i ii t ! ,o,",,"l 071. This 1, )c at inii 000 000, : ooc in :h, Not include, I 00ii OlHl spent year as spent a ioi'iorat than those feel from ' 7 JO - tor ainst first i'.i m 111 w iv. a uvlu'i; in "ordinarv" thu icrioil of $.-!tI-a deficit of 2i'0,000. ' ,' d , s of duly. 1 ;. t be c ligurcs ,'s'i'iO, -re 1 1 ft :ii' ivities 1 his il Willi v'U'a 000,000 Ki con:,', ruct ion finance i year ago. imposed beer (axes, now to ;?io (100.000 nionlhl) - year's comparison. -M.chael Sciro of orank twelve (juar eight-ounce steins intoxicating l he beer w as consumed in a con gest, tn which hve others, one a vo min, dropped out after the first fif teen minutes. Seiro went on for six teen minutes more and gulped down a total of US 4 ounces. I'r, B. p. Smith, of k'i.Tir.'ien.v.I xamined Sciro and found him neither liquefied nor intki-;-.'it.H. " en the others dropped out. Dr. examined them an.i iliseoveroH . 1. .. L .. . .. 1 .. ' uiey were iuuetie, hut icated." I'r. Muith explained by the term "liiiuetied'' lie moan; by the term otighly saturated with -.lie fluid that the body could not contain or ac cept any tnone of it. 1 he champ, Sciro, is a is years old; weigh pounds and is five feet tall. His reward was a silver loving cup, which ho filled as soon as it was presented to him and drained the con tents, just to prove he cotil, take it. then Wl Smith not mtox- ilk dyer, he alxnit 17,) ight in. hos. nipa r mo in hi n d i i Ti lllleil,) Practical Joke Ends In Death' for Woman Oxford. Mary. Jackson. 17. of Wake forest, hciv for th,, annual founders"' day celebration al the North Caro lina Oipliauilge fo,. th,. Negroes, was fatally injured Wednesday, night when she jumped from a I ruck mi which she was riding-with a party of friends. '."!' "nrr 1 liryan. w ho con iluctcd aii in i'stie,a(ioii lolh'wiilg' I lie .voman's death, said . leariii',1 soine one on (he irui'k, in a spirit of hilar-iioii-ness. yelled "lire" and the wo man and her two daughters jumped from the (ruck when it was in motion. Her head struck the concrete and she died in Susie ( ho.. t ham Hospital a few hours later from a . f raclurvd skull. Her two daughters were not seriously hurt. Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS -.jt, y6c c UNTIL WE LEARNED BETTER used to mix wood and stoei in uui wi But tho state or tne art we Until we learned better. bodies and wheels. It was the best way to make bodiesthen. has advanced. rso n ie mnro pynensivo to make an Ul iuuipt;, 1 fmmo nnH n.Til steel rjanels on to it. ine . '-.. 4 i ni biro" nf Rflvfirar millions ol 1 " hlne ve coiuy. Cars, cspeciaUy larE, cxpeSlv ;ar3 wh i rh nrn r rnduced in small rc- r mnr'v fnr one- car as for a V W o v " 01 w steel bodies are not used -in all cars. But our boic policy from the beginning all-steel body than to bettor way m- dollars for new dies. volume , cannot afford this because tne ui million. That alone explains way au to make a p.ood car better. it was regardless of cost. Fnr exr.r.sle. when we .. .x u inr-uori wnnd. We still have some Ilu L ucuauoi; v -..w..s. - . ir- imofiM Ufinnorav would ure .US D-65-XI Ilcll u j. . . , - : n..i .... that before wo made the change. rinorrtrrip,! wnnd-steo-1 body construction, thousands or acres 01 uiu . ... i to use, up tne wooa . thpn ndont the better all-steel quality was more important than expense, " ... .', .j i u mrtno fn r n nrl aunt tlS t . -naming the U1 on, -stead of weld.n g aU-3 oe . , r nrhn Q I n , I I (- , 1 1 1 nu.t . J. u it v - - . Strong. uut-picoD rriiwis.. - . . , nrrnincr nn nil-steel body were these - - crnnapr Rt.rttcturaiiv unati X. is -IS I mnnt rnndT HlP.t 1 HTl WfiaKf S DIlUl cir, XJ'm ' . . on, thn wnnr decavs of this. Rain seeps m cetween jwuw ---. surface, and yet not oe 01 ss. w-M-r-t-stress the steel body remains intact dented per- and Mr a iv is I .on is : i I'or a ol'ld I' ill nr. ,1 -l'.k' alld few i k v ( i- s i: u l.oiti; Mils wee, niarkel in Si. visiiinc Chieae slyics ; the VV ISaj's MISS (-amphell sas ! Mi'il . I:,:;,;,,,, I'looiuers a .'i'Jc an, c""ise liathing suits availahlo at one I hiiil reduct ion. May's .NOSIKUY hivelinoss iiiade availahle tliioueh Humming .,,' .y i her lines, nalionally preforred ll lands. 'I'll,, eyes oi' ill,, wurld a i e an you'. ll.t e a cine IJlUs MKS. t 'ailil)eH calls jif.fenl ion' to cine collar and culT sels at -I'M-imidahle in ieach, little and !' ei ii. .Also, pet ile frocks of . dtepr hat isle an, I percale for the tot at Hoc. Itai's COM HI N I ; tl,(. l! in ,,u:ii::y, style and price. HlllW: .S'l'OUl-: improvements , out iiuie every department heitur benelil - 'his week I'sneeiallv nuta ted,' Ti hie clianj.res will be niadi Woli'l lie a 1) inner store ii hel tcr one, Kill's casual ! y. In insiesia, ('has 11 spraininir his . U. litij. h'ay He v lion i - part, icnri heir A. has up th,, lr , ft vishes it a ilav. -ifii. V. calls on .( oeperate in-. II el part. It it a put -. K. wotilil only you to i wit h I ha HI li cite your who Help I hose who ih: I,a s wooden a . " n aataaaa PT rnniTQT' al l ll.l.lllrTLJ.V l.ZlU.i A.a.w . - American tives evidence A car may have a metal Under extreme shock or Haps, but not crushed. . Steel does not need wood for strength or protection. but not for the high speed vehicles oi voo. there are no joints to squeaK. no ama A wood-steel frame. In all Every used car lot Wood is fine for furniture. In the Ford body or leak. The all-steel body is more expensive Rv all odds, then, steel bodies seem i -i - U .. Awft -all c ppl wneeiS aiau nave ucuwmo -- - AoHcs in bp welded one-piece steel wheel, such as the Ford wheel, needs to "strengthened" by adding wood to it. durable body made. That is our only reason for making them. August 7th, 1933 crack -to us, but not to you. preferable. . Mo nnfl arsnies tnat an strongest, safest, quietest, most 11(11 s I ed rliae; al 1 1 act i i fall sh i'TI'V SIM.'I a bin a i ions c'lltl plete sport : An off l.'l's nn prov- you t in mpc '. 1 1 i r - and :':', nl . t .'le. cunpel'at Ipi.i; o t he fulled' .you; cLiope--ervire must: '.: W, : iumV 1 lepa i:tMleiil ly jificed, t he I s In sportss do -'kid alid sued in brown a ml Id line in .ladies' An xl ords. -Itlll's- KI' fitted for your fall suit ,,,, '.Aiieust Mi or 1 v . from Stints Si'haelTi.r, th,. well known litter, .Mr. Morris Smith will be here- -Auuu -I Id and 1 7. , ' . -Km' M KNS furnishiiin's in the host ri'in bitiation of iu ility "style" and ; pi ice. - . Xationally advert ised iiramls of. clothes ffoni Hart .Srliaelfer ami ..Maix, and S'orrs Schacirei. . Arrow ,dii its. iaamb . - Knit, sweaters.' ." A 11 ' the. acces sories. See Mr. l-'elmel. ItaV , I I.) IN; t he i.iuc i ai'h X. II. A... we propose ' With Hie Pre .aietf,. t. ' . extent, U'e invite i inon. i ae : all to bp heeded iridividtiall nut have slackers. '. . -it.n- U.IK Kin II, pa. I-' you of the esi'ec.ialiv in canning supplies beinjr featured in in window. Mr. lialk this department. Ita' I KADI: in ;the middle of . The rus.h heine; jess,,..wc ter .serve. This applio . . iallly. tti iiur (iroeery am departments, ' , . i;a : 'I r. i .viarKet )ersontH .Messis. Hosatlook (head), Fie .. (man- with the smile)., Kav and. .Met 'i acken. : ... . Kay's - NEW. Store, hours should, be. re riienibered. Weekdays, 8:00 until !:'. Saturdays, 8:00 until '0:00 n'clock. ''" ...'.' C DAY'S Sons EiilDept .Store n i cm i pals. t'o-'d' values. These are ,ur display tine ' heads "the ian day. bets ; espe -Market omr 'I sc.-

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