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PAGE TWO l Cop>n<T.iKl PI WPIPpt B«qp FUluih. i ,*BMKIN HlAirra OF HOLLYWOOD" wlUt Louise Dresser to • r Winwr ptMtirlaton e» this novel. >TW ' « W - ,f CHAPTER I TO* ft— nOla of toe IhaicoFi anul Un were a cnrrtaf rain •bw arcing har toward iM pot or void that was Hollywood, ytl eves thla ahlalng promise of Calif, nla straight ahead waa temporarily far <5 natoM IMH peaceful f Into top lha ten* gtr* Ptniafllr am Uto tot Anpelee Lim it FW hacanny flmt thaao altaa IMMt «►>* whiaft. aha had never 1 dth ee*a before, eewmod aa vaguely familiar aa aoma turned bark pan* Pi— tug fta har consciousness from the first Instant bar train had rushed Into tha Valley was a dell «fto weight. •• of tba forecast i Afdfe* p(a comtag arent. Always ! If nJ» dsoratup of grant chanpaa In t—lelfifial knman destinies thara oomee n anbtla oman of tost efh tap about to happaa—a mysterious braath from a newly opened room at tha atarpal future. Tke shy wayfcrer. with hair tha color of har rest wbapt tops and ebaaka Uto tint of plucked rosea and the teiture of appleekln. ernes! a pamao none against the fmtuaoto windewpaa* and stared %flh oHMaMr gffMtoosd Inter eat v df the fiadttofi tfrtaseape of lowa HAm trt so rare In that fiat , ' ' i owner of lowa that A* surprise of toft perfect aylran rltte waa pro Smm* MM In.a Ihtogy paw • fißaa—aaiiil hfllt no Valley lay i . RRa a #w*a efcaltoa totp which tha mu poured tha melted lemons of i RNR urtdN tod Whipped ersatn K flipped o»er tb | known much of a Iff*, tots orphan Ibw fresh charm mbffloas of twen I precoctonaly ra sd wtodom of two tope, toarafora. It nostalgia that < n*o #tw< wiik Hetty intertt tfOM fUt twtotfttf #f#n« #f (l« rtmtion . si «3teYagp /w »>i>nir » mid tairrx'S - ?9flMr vkw fr* *pUo th* "g nr* 4 Ur w#l»*brJdf4d ouiftnod in Ur 8f t|MM * |»tmw patch W «UN» gfrscway; which thrills a rafrhf* hnMbf hla dm from tha IMS «MP Iks bias friary* of horns hor (won ksnMtm a aMfr girl out Wt Mr rwoftha; sUrtloC H*T back U «Mt ruatty Os Ms«r **•« hours Os Utsat «tl afrsM raw could •41? toS» a/a •• court n* to. UVAir sholamrtred aa the fat 1 dUaMU per tar waddled pact with Ur iWMiak sesplr* of his oflca —«a orsrstsa whlskbroom. arts*? CaaMpade. M ray. aa’ «r* atop tsare 'bout teu — tK"monarch o7 the Pullman fnnaad «pfro*te*iy upon the tittle gM, wha. for mat of someone * with whom to talk, bad confided the Joyous aacrot ot her Journey to Ifth aooa after tha troth had left MM JMwrsta* la term had wMppared It to arary other pereon la tfra oar, ao that the myatertoua i Nuir haduty had bean a tarsal for I tfra SfrWluoa yet friendly fiances of tfra Times and the admiring looks as pie man pasaenfers *e*r since. - I rrartpeda. Irwat Nothin* ro mantic about that aatao! And yet. wMIr tfra aura of her peculiar day natdrlnf over her the 1 ftid dtf dM Hits her tattmate in 1 Its eat ttt tha aaaaary. Open gelds i vara gtrtgg ray now to »h*<H ' »irests, wide aad grassy Tew.-c till trade, tfra great plus that to. tan i Samoa hearts la home soil*, n I dad orsr tha ♦tTls*» cottsfe*. which j w*r# prim aad white—each with M ptnw» faoca. like a starched nit around a newly laundered dfcfat. Jill (ha dear riling** aha .had RALEIGH HAS A , wave wmm CilyrSaffend Yaaicrday While tht Mercury * I’ Soared . ' gf> u ** •» I KMetfh, July It Meal record* lor the year were shattered at Raleigh fufardsry afternoon when thermomc ttfrs la Shady places dtp res Fahrenheit at I o'clock. Os" flrfral records from tha Weather Bn- i r*au were not a callable aa tha em- « / » read of In tba greatest norele. all the quaint homeland* toe had awen | on tha mallow canvasses of tha preatont patoiiags, ware summed Up In this loy.nl/ town of tha mid western plains. The ptaee over powered har for a moment With so poignant a venae of patstuda and homo that her bands moved In an Iqvgtmtary gesture toward bar suitcase as tba train add to Its ap pointed atop Than aha remembered nod laughed uneasily. She became ooneriotie of a vtala of upturned faces outside: of a milling crowd untoward In avan so _ small a town for the most Impor tant event Os each day—the pass ing of tha Limited. Something out of tha ordinary waa plainly afoul As toe noise of creaking whorl trucks and hissing air brakes dffed down U blended Info g confused clatter of tin and whang of gut—a village hand In gala blast. Tha girl. In common with bar car weary fellow passenger*, hurried toward toe door, aa mrnsh to aae what dtl Aa commotion was about a<fv*«stretrh their ulala bound lags 1 4 r, n 4l'ig to tha platform beatde th'to'Arlnalng porter, they guaod with lively Interest upon toe oat muted scene at tha end of toe ela tion, where an enthusiastic crowd of surrounded a group of thru*—a tan ynung man. a pret ty girl nd an wtdorly woman wh» waa crying without embirraaa moat Whan a small town onto brataa thara la a spontaneity - rfntT an tatting* concentration that In • met la a aha res and- Impuaalbhu t , ntipede had oa Its hast Mb and nicker tola day. Rvea to* drab do pot was faced with a ah— of bant lug thpt gave the Impression of a uiujti colored napkin atock la the v— of • stout man. •voryane In the crowd maid to wltothe laegte of too bead, how ever, It was Impossible to catch a - word of what they warn saying or of aay Wot as to tho nature of tha celebration. But laaamach aa the tall young man had hla arm arouad Ihd pretty girls shoulder aad from time to ilmo klaaod hor Immodor ately It was not dlflcult for tha In tnrooted pesaoaaara to reach a coo rluutau. "Just married!" tho etnlrk want frees/ uua to aaothor. Tho looe «trl trarollar reserved • thought to her self, “Ann he's rsthsr good looking tool" "Lord turn ms white.? chuckled Ahtyaluo through hla thick Itpa. ' it that hoy ain’t tha town abelk— and I don't maan maybe.** "Oueea hie chalking days are over." smiled (be girl, whq fslt- the twinge of Jealousy that srvsry ro mantically laolined unmarried fe male always (eels when she eees another handsome man married off -r-to someone other than herself. P*or, eontrary to liadltlqnal belief. It Is only the mfrki who are the leant whit Interested In ''seeing the bride." Tlie lone gtrl traveller moved sway now toward the front end of the station, where ah# enjoyed a brisk turn or two In gralefal ro- Hos after many hours of nnlnter- , ruptod riding Not until she asw the giant Mai- > let. Ita tank tilled to overflowing, sliding back to b* recoupled to th# train did she retrace her steps to ward hor owa car at tha rsar sad Moat of ths Other paasengrrs had already rdfnmed aboard. Ths cel ebrating villagers were raoytag with the young fcouple toward Tna steps where Alnystw* watted. Rvl denlly ihe. honeymoonera ware to bather car matas! Well, that would bo Interesting; and It would servs to dfvert her from ihe limelight of paaaenger curiosity which had grown lo be Just a bit ot a bore. { She hurried to board ahead of - honevmooners, not wanting to* , ret taught in Ihe swirling crowd, n was nip and tuck, for Aloyslus ' *•• warning (hem Jo hurry. She mails It first, hut alas for speed!— i she caught her heel on a step and fell hack plumb Into (he anus of ' tho hsodsomo bridegroom ploys dosed shop mid retired to swimming pools uud electric liiur " Ctz-MtfjD M.OUW * fry mtnmiiiT amp m* Tmuntw TgwyiTF' standing at PS degrees at noun This Is (lie highest noon tempera lire reported this year The record shuttering day culntl npted a 'heat wavs which' has lusted for eleven dura durftig which people ot this section have hud litllo relief. On June 30 the temperature passed SO degree* and since (hen Ihere has a been no dnr which has not seen a temperature of IKI or greater. During •h‘s period the them'.'meter hag irof I „ Hum in • 1....... .... ‘RJIOKKN HlAftTfi OF HOLLYWOOD* with Louisa Dresser la a Warner plat urination of this novel. .- r J nr NOfsia Among (h« paste*pert on fho Lot dopeiet Limited it e mptiortont, solitary pi rl traveller nj twrpattisp Heety The train rsfrrt a bras (rout Valley in Intca irkerf tke girl. on orphan, experiences an uncanny j ftefinp 0/ being “at home," although the hot neon toon fho place before* i As VynUp ede, pretty village be the Poitcp, the tram stop* /or irafor. White pjrercivfnp on the platform the tone beauty wUmaesee -whet it evidently a wedding par ip send off Onacceuutnhty thrilled when her ft— meets h*t fine eyes the girl traveller ellpe in re hoarding and talli backward isle fht aruti 0/ tht i handsome bridegroom. CHAPTER i—Continued Her beele were on a top stop, her bead level with a tower ooy. and there waa an aiierlng suggestion of plnkloh cream where her brief skirt had slipped back from tba knoaa of bar rigidly outspread logs Yet, despite the awkward /train of bar position, her tense, affrighted body Ml aa comfortably safe la toe J strong arms that bad caught bar that tha lona gtrl traveller aborted the scream la bar throat and I laughed shyly tnatoed, flue became ooeeclous. while a* -j Ing gently sat right side up again and steadied on Aloysios' footstool, i of something more than passing i concern to tba dat peat, ' nicest pair of mala eye* which bad aver earned her romantic heart to •kip a beat Sba waa conscious, too —ominously no—of a hostile filch ovine of Jealous feminine eyes Cat groan oywet Ob, brides mill bo so filly Shout tbolr newly oaupht fish! "T-M-t-thenk yool” too strange girl murmured, as staly aa she I esatd with an Insulfioloncy of { breath, straight Into the handsome •yew. But there was an toetlnctlre ly supercilious hiud of ease In Uta las personal glance ebe east swiftly 1 fi l The yensng fellow threw hack hie head and laughed aver iho gaping orfrfrd and rastad ever as casually far M instant on n cortnln toied fee*. \y , The locomotlva whistle was now sounding tho four bosroo grunts that conventionally recall roar braksmaa from thotr red-flag vigil. All around was tho stir of depar ture. Up tho steps tho solitary traWjsr went, nnfnlllng this tlmair guided and propelled by n profes sionally Impatient black hand and S chivalrous white one.' She knew U waa positively Im moral to bo net a flutter this way by lha earnest eyes of another woman's bridegroom. But Immoral or not, sbs could not stop tha straugo. voiceless whispering In her Inner consciousness of a coin cidence between the mysterious - sense of homey ness that InuJ gripped her Imagination la this Valley and tho sturdy bands tbst had gripped her plunging body. ■ ■ Heavens, what Inseoa notions were racing through her mtpd! She foil her face burning and was glad In gain the haven ot her aegt, mid irgy down the green-carpeted aisle, sole from tho curious eyea of the ether passengers. ffTie hoped tbere were no mind readers amongst ~ i them; her thoughts were so etiame essly wanting rn } respectabllUyt 1 His wyes were—ok. she hoped the ksdeymoooem would not sit near her,. Btoe told herself she really kai no Interest In wheru they were • going to alt —wouldn't oven look At ttrst she (bought to road: hut printed word* would offer scant anchorage to chain her glances town from his haunting eyea She Wouht take a nap. Bo she snuggled down Into a cor ner of the seat and resolutely cloned her eyes, double-prooflng them by covering them with the slim fingers of the arm tha rested upon the win dowsill. It was easy enough to drowse here In the car warmed by the wine of late afternoon sunlight, wlih the desultory hum of voices Inside and the muffled shouts out I side. Keen the long, lent wurn-lnr J note of the 10.-c-nstlve wns sooth . fig. >t*.o i -.1 Mia of k i Jsv *»: 1-sn.e' rercmtled her In -s 1 /»-»<a*tel 'reve-iw. There came a i ssgjr o\w**sißV.T.g Sense or rnovu <is>t. wvgjf— flonog dropped below 70 degrees. In spite. of th'- excnsslve* hear no . T'y. . iinu imui.ic . ported Before StH urelay the highest tern "erntui'c reported in H2h was u rec ord id Ok degrees rem hi>d in June 'lhe hlshenl temperature previous to in the present heat wars was reported Friday of Ihta week when u temperature of !»g was resch ed. - w- The men whom the *'wwts" used to call Anti Bnlno—tira ark ssner BMfl : tfroac w\»o once Jci ldcd t^em. y. fHI aurt Or 'ORBORO HEWS “Yours bare. In upper stereo!" ■be beard Aloysios aay to someone, afhr off sod yet In bar ear. Kievan T That was the section la which she occupied the lower. But what mat ter? The chlgf Question now to her Wool-gathering mind was—had. of lied not, someone stepped on her loot Before she could focus bar aierpy tenuities enhareutly upon to* problem there anma aa wretdent that both awoke and conrtnaad her. A lurch —and sba fait harealf ao squashed Into the pat by a great weight that aha believed aba would become part of toe upholstery pat tern Highly Indignant at such clownishness, aba opened her eras to show It and bar mouth to toll It — Rut wbat could a girl my or do before the humble apology of tboaa eye*— HIB ay eat "I’m sorTy.* ha aatd contritely “Tba way bo took that curve was a caution. Pitched me smack Into you just when I waa going to ait down." Tba girl unpeelad barsolf from tba aaat fabrla “One pood catch deserves another," she said partly. "New wa'ra even." Sha adjusted heraalf and looked around—'■vainly for too brlda, Inquiringly at tho upper berth that was bow folded up In Its daytime maaquarada aa part of tho calling. “How In tho world cub two of them sleep up IharsT Darn funny ptaeo far a honeymoon—aa upper." aba reflected. But bar con or lon p ueas waa still ao befuddled with a mixture of day dreams and reality that aba ibwnffbt aloud I Whan aba realised what aba bad thoughtleaa *.y dona aha waa mortified And ha waa alar lag at bet in amassment “Why—why—what am I talking abouts" aha* stammered “I don’t know!" ha told bar la honeal bewilderment. "I waa tuoilahly wondering where bow which why oh. one doesn't usually assactate upper urn,. —w ‘J , berths with honeymoons," sbs eon eluded desperately. Tbs puttied light slowly roceieti from his eyes, and In Its ;uere ■hone a smile. Von could toll from this that tka boy's mental prurrsswa were the sort described by Alger, favorite Juvenile novelist of a past generation, as “alow but aura." 1 "I'm afraid I rudely woke yon out of n pleasant dream," bo grinned. Tho lone little girt traveller foM very much at ease attar that boy ish grin. Fait, too—at hornet "Aren't you the happy bridegroom I taw on tbw platform with—his fair brltJeF* A grin would hardly servo him not/; thq. young fellow threw back 'o hlrhead ami laughed. “Tha* was my slater whom you oaw wlti me. She's awfully clannish. Is Plo—al ways bat been. Jealous of her bfg brother, 'know. Any bo that's what gave you the Idea we were married, tie*, that* rich! I’ll hare t* tell It to Ho aad Mother In m/ first lottsr— 1 " Hut of course the gtrl was not listening now; ber oars bad con eluded their Interest when he spoke (hs word “stater," and new hwr ores alone were critically "taking (Hm In." All In nil. front tbs Bell shined lip of his sensible shoes to the glossy black of his hair he waa uulie the best looking and most likeable buy sbs frad over msL And his eyetl—at owes earnest and kindly and friendly. Bound and clean cut, obviously, was the stock he sprang from; "bom* folks" wan symbolised ail over him. | "SAy," bo declared, "ww'ro erh dently going to bo partners on this trip so we might as wall get ac quainted. He stuck out hla band Ingenuously. .'•My nsnow's Hat Chatnwy,” bo announced. “Contlpoda's my home town." "My name la Betay Ann Tepfrtll!- ! icer, and I come froua llooaac Phil*. I -VlaHsachuactta.'* I "lilad to meet yon. Mist TnrwtlH- , get I'm- going to Hollywood," proudly. / "And I'm going to Hollywood, tool" Juet aw proudly—and thrilled! (To bo continued:) Kid Made Upon Furniture Plant Raised eg, • * A- » ,L 9 * i On Interest to munjr reader* f>f TTi* » New* Is lb- announcefurnt that' the 1 recent hid nf u \lr rrlllintait, of Mai tliurlllc. Va , for the plan! of the lineal Manfrf.n till ing , (kuafrasy. io . cnled In this cliy, bus beeu raised ten j per ernt and will be offeVed for sale again on July ?2nd •Mr. Pillllman h'd JHUWWV The Southern .Mirror rqmpsny. of High , I'olnl. raised th* hid,. It was reliably I stated last night. Modern Parlor Cam Am To Be OponUod Down t« More head Blu IT h '’f par Item Ur interest 6 reader* of I The Neva 1* the announcement being r ids this morning ot the Inaugura tion ibis weejt of • new parlor car ba* aervlc# from Goldsboro anil other point*-to Morehrad Bluffs. North Car olina a newest and moat popular a«»- <lde retort- * § Thl* service will mem that real denis of Goldsboro and the, surroußd •m section tan now board n inagnl rtetttl parlor car bua here pr at a ntarby frotut. ride 4n comfort and lafetr to Morohosil .({luffs and api-nd « number of hour* there enjoying the pltaaurci of that place ami return within a riNiaonuble time Mra H. I* Sasser la district roprr i.cntutlrn for Morebead BUilTs in Ibis' city and will be'glad to give any In formation dealred. Now ULai Lhc-k Hyrd’a got the pole pud gone on, Roald Amuadm-n an noun cm lilt retirement from the eg plorotlon field. FATA!) WANT AT A Rfißs U, AT I.AKK ItCUAIiI, N. J„ |K KFt'OMTFIt AH KILLING WANV •Continued From ''rape One) On% Heaat Deaea Os m*a Repeated A* Karetl I* e ter. If. J n July 10. Ke.parl* •' m " 1 1 r * i i A Mid-Summer Clearance Sale July 12-17 ti. There will he a lift per real fed-ir ihm oa all potter;, porrr'aia and glassware, rhlMrca'* h«*th« and games, "*v»cet grass baaliets uad della. -•Real Bargain* are oPer- .l in Ibr-e aad other llaes ne\f week at The Woman’s p Exchange and Gift Shop . a \ . ■■ • > ■—*»—»c- 'piaPt '* -»-»'•* .;,«,<- ■. 'ilffvr wjl ,')> & , tifr ?”>■. 'PONTIAC SIX CHIEF . Os T - HB * «*XEB _• The Pontine Six won wxmit ac ceptance — first a* a quality car and then M a car at a price made pos sible by the gigantic resources and purchasing power at the disposal of a division of (Jeneral Motors. Entirely disregardin'* price, the Pontiac Six would he an mu End ing cat; by the grace of its Fisher body and the smartness of its IHsco * ' / OsM*»4 SU. ComIM-feS t* ISr r.mmmu «* #!•»« m*l JVC AO Mm. y ft /u./<»> JuMQt »o |Mi> o*s the l»W**4 Uasia. Msttwi Tkm C«jMNnlfei i •t e* MjfSW*** ** ts » **>„. • *' _V _wa -♦<*.*«♦ * * * »x f Fulghum-Maxwell Motor Co. I ? Kast Mulberry Street ■ M » , A '' 1 - •’ > > dec-dared that «f eight; at *»oar> ud am atelleaed at the gaatraaiaai arseaal here, ealjr a (_ »fttuu daaea were aeeeaaled fer after Ike explosion which deMrej ed Ihe aa>al arseaal and then I thirty bowses wlthia two allies of the arseaal this aftrrnooa. h Navy depart meat I.earns Os Btpst it Arseaal Hashlagloa, Jaly 111. The Nat; Depart meat was adtlsed tonight Ityat the aaial ammunition dr |Mit at Ukt llrumarli, >. J„ had luma ’-truck b; lighAniug and that uppruilmatel; Iwo-tbh-d* as the t peri tag ei was mU'log. The de pet ran straek at -4 p. ah First off Ida! reports dM ael reach the Nary department far several hours. informed of reports that more L - ■ -- . ,-t , **■■■ .ms— j - UPHOLSTRRING HIGH CLASH WORK SATISFACTION UUARANTEEIJ ’ J WILE BE IN CITY ONLY A SHOUT PI MB V r* i, j 4 * WEST and DAVIS tTI bßioht street f-, v , o |||||} j Phone Us Monday J 111 u 4 B| I 9:00 A. M. Yes Madam we’ll have it I back on time. , I * gn uppi *‘ ~ , t * B Satisfaction Guaranteed, and think I m , • how much letter you feel. I I Goldsboro Damp I I Wash I I O. M. BRENDLE I ■r - f ■ I W. MULBERRY PHONE 386 I finish, bv the sire, power, and flat* ibility of its engine, by the excep tional ruggedness and “heft” ai every unit, from the dashing radi ator cap to the tail light— —but a price of SU2S literally throws this high-quality Six into - bold and impressive relief against the entire industry. - RnvnAT mWMHWIT li. if that oa* haadred aurlaea hod Item*, aaalstaat t•-Wpf tieaeebl I.eJaae, cammaader as the marhM rorps, said that Mt tWW thaa fariy marines were statleaed at Ihe depats a» gaards. A check op of the perwawaof at the naval depet revealed that M- , tly-atae mart*#*, *« rapfalo as atariaes, bar maa as the has pita! unit iarladlag aae uClter aad I treaty la thirty rlvlHeas warn *a dal; there. r«» It Is sal# that lbs ana»|MM«at rwnhtfaed apneuxiunptrty *ms*r »ea» of Ike army alwre* as , bMJoii. The aeaaa haadred wOil men easpiayed tberw epd path-at anon aad most of them bad ftha to their homes la ncOffcj fawa*.
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