my 14. .1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARl40'l'l'ETOWN gov?! for summer baking I No more dashing dow E CATCIIES BABIES FILEY, Yorkshire, Eng.. July l2 (Reuters)-A rescuer successfully caught two babies. one in each hand. as the children were thrown from'a window in a blazing house today. The man, standing on a n to the store at the last minute! Now-with New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast you can bake any time- in quick time. This new granule form needs no refrigeration-keeps fresh in the cupboard for weeks, always right there when you need it. You can depend on it for quick baking-delicious , baking results. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME- order a supply of Fieischmannls Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast today. .....:.....?.?-- wall, tucked the first child under onc arm. Then he caught the sec- ond in one hand and with one child under each arm calmly jumped off the" wall. 4&3- !BiIte Crashes ' Grow: Parents" I I Are Cauhonedl l Police rnsindar Issum rmnhlillll In mu-may in forestall another ma- mbo! outbu rain of aieiiienis lnvnliirls lchildrrll an a-on-In. . I l Cgdllll Irridrnls reached I5. v'.r-eak Saturday. INN 0'1 5' win . 'P,,..,n. Insured In mm: were '9 children on blL'ytI0I- Do we parents must take tha initiative in eswusllnl INWMI ” mi" ufgty if another daath and int"?! warn h to be foreslalied. live W- ' 9 lies sedouii investigation unit as- I nice ,,viI1C- ul 3.1.... isorna no a tn. Al t headline. no your l' g,,,,,, mun" ma parttokrepsncbatoriesontof mnmun ,” l this newspaper. W WI” "30 III. "Chi and roll- """ 2'-.ii".ua.. 33:": IIEY, KIDS, BE GAIIEFIILI 11 la not always the inotorists's fault when hiaifar runs into a bicycle. Plenty of yonllllitfl Wh" " around the streets don't know that they risk injury UUT UUR WAY EVERVWHER THERE BEFORE ME. IN ALL 3 -Ti-ER C-.sIaAN'rIC SPLENDOIZ. THE MIGHTIEST CIZANES EVER BuiI.T-- BROOKLYN NAVY HARD. PITTSBURGH, AUSTRALIA , E--AND YET SOL). WHO HAP SO MUCH TO Do WITH THEIR CREATION, HAVE NEVER. BEEN OF THIS COUNTY "ID SE lm-lung head to left. Avoid. turns. l boa'I one so tlib. It obscure: vision. makes atserlnt hard. and makes balanolns diileuli. 1 OUT THERE'S SO MUCH TRICK 5'l'UFF AROUND IT MAV BE A 6A6 10 GIT RID OF TH' BULL. AROUND HERE FOR A" VVHILE--BUT HE'LL Signal for right turn. Note arm angle and open lingers. Don't wave your arm. Always walk bike across haw! trails. A doson stcvl III! II" an ambulance rile. . or death by stunts, careless riding and failure to ,1" the proper signals. Study the pictures above. learn the hand slsnull Ind "'0 "'9"- uv J. R. WILLIAMS HUHMh Tlio lioldon Girl W . AGNII LOUISE PIOVOIT AND LADIIOII BLACK oontinaod celvar fastened over his cars like an operator at a switcboard. and a stanographic notebook in front of him, The man also nodded, without change of expression, and Murphy handed a s' " receiver to Jack. Jack adjusted it to his head. It gave him an uncomfortable feel- ing to be "listening in" on another person's affairs. Then a voice came. He fro . A moment later his hand went up Is if to jerk the eavesdropping thing away from his ears, but the hand dropped again, He sat very quiet, with stem eyes and stiffening jaw. Now and then the poker-faced young man shot a swift glance at him. XXVI! "So you thought double-cross me?" All of Wayne Gorham's suavity was gone. Mrs. Plilws anger flared quick- ly. she gave him the benefit of a disdainful stare. "Perhaps you have not leaned," she said cut- tlngly, "that well-bred people do not express themselves in such a manner." ' "But they can accept thirteen thousand dollar bribes to spy on people they live with? That's all right, I gatherl" she raised her head hsughtily. "You are unspeakable!" Frances barely breathed it. she leaned back in her chair, cold with fear. What did this cynical creature mean to do? she had been insane to put herself in his power. "Suppose 1 make myself clear." Gotham leaned forward. The smile was gone. "You undertook to keep watch on the Staunion girl and report to me whatever you found out about her and Moreland There was thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars against your name on my books, and that was to be canceled for your work. How did you do it?" He drew out the enveloped she had sent him and slapped it down on the desk. "Today I get this from you. An empty envelope addressed to Mrs John Moreland at the Granliden Apartments. you could at the Ritz. but you did.n't think I knew, or had brains enough to find out that you had left the Ritz just five weeks ago. kept it for your own purpose, which consisted chiefly oi follows lng up another woman's husband usel" His voice snapped off disgusted him with bright horrified eyes. blackmaili" she said breathlmsly. motives. The point is didn't deliver the goods. Now I'll tell you this much." He dropped his voice suddenly to a confidenti- al tone. "I began this thing out of curiosity, but I'm in it now to win I am going to see the lady this afternoon. I know where she is too. in which I am pretty sure I have the advantage of you. what 1 want you to do is to keep Moro- landhusy and away from her for the next few weeks. I have an idea that she will ultimately take a trip west, say to Reno or vicinity. When she comes back you can give a dinner to your dear friends, Mr. and ms. Wayne Gomarn. I'll pay for the dinner." "You.-you beast!" she was on her feet, trembling and scornful. "Think it over. The thirteen thousand and odd is still on my books. and I have several letters from you, They'd make quite a pretty scandal it they got in print.” He went over to the door which led directly into the hall and un- locked it, once more smiling and urbane. "You need my help and I need yours." he added coolly. "Think it over.' when she had gone he strolled back whistling under his breath. His first intention, on catching the scent of a mystery, had been to make the stsunton fortune pay him a pleasant little ' come; now. on impulse, he had decided to marry it. Every man has his weak point and Gorha.in's was his en- ormous conceit with regard to his prestige with women, once driven to get a divorce from Moreland, he had no doubt, that a whirlwind courtship would carry the day. And she was a fascinating little piece, with her cream-and-gold loveliness and daintily aloof air. He walked slowly cross the room deep in his new project. and stop- ped absently by the side of a big roll top desk against the wall. His eyes traveled absentiy along the desk. were suddenly arrested. He bent down to examine something near the floor. Wircsi They seem- ed to go down through the floor- ing. What did they connect? ifs went over to his desk and took out a small electric .torch, flashing its clear little light be- hind tho roll-top desk. when he strsighened again his eyes were alert and slutty. but cool. as stood close to the desk and spoke clearly as if putting in a telephone call. "Give me Chelsea 6201." he waited a little for his imagi- nary call. Then he spoke again. "Hello, Saunders. Meet me at the arandon at izll and bring everything with you. in have my bag and king allrightnowtoputtheinln my safe. No, don't coins here. Make it the arandon at 1:80”. them back here. It's ilstlptooabsoksorosathaiooin and opened a closed door. He al- ting in front of it. a telephone re- I Heavy Rains In Nebraska Continue OMAHA. Nels. July 13 -(AP)- Nebraska rain clouds. which have been dunspliu water in huge amounts since Saturday night, let loose again today with rains of six in eight inches. Fortunately, the new drenching by-passed the Big Blue River wat- ershed, still trying to get rid of ' run-off from a 13-inch week-end downpour. Anticipated heavy flood- ing at Beatrice. largest Nebraska city on the Big Blue, failed to mat- erialiu. VACATION MEMO 30y 4 Wendy Fri! Lgglie-Qtme At Cedar Bluffs one man was Wu" I-Agoun kiiled in s cave-in caused by the i ran. pp gfin ipfpel The new rains hit. hardest at I", ll”, y”'o'0” Omaha on the eastern border, in '2' 50,” A 4, the Danbury area of Southwest 025401 67!: WII Nebraska. and around Fullerton in Central Nebraska. It was mar Fullerton that five persons were drowned early Sunday when caught by a sudden flood on a highway. 414 solemn some Suits llavo lllppod-In Vlalsillnos in Fall Suits or emergencies. Taking it out ht Int over to the safe. opened it and began softly sortinx Out 1333' ages to drop into the waiting bag. Ready money. securities, anything that now or later could be con- verted into cash. He worked rapidly and silently. one of the Italian steamers was scheduled to sail about two. He would catch that, while the people at the other end of thise dico- phone wires waited for. him at the Grandon. To be continued BY DOROTHY ROE ASSOCIATED PRESS FASHION WRI New York, July 13. (AP) -The bustline comes into its own again in the previews of fall lashlcns being staged this week for the press. Mae West pockets are the de- vice adopted by Pauline Trlgere to accent. Hollywood's favorite curves. These are distended pock- ets placed strategetically just COAL RESERVES More than three-quarters of Canada's coal reserves are in Al- above the bustllne for added il- ployad for this purpose by Dr”? tically all designers this season. many of whom use in addition the "illusicn" neckline on evening gowns. This is the startlirill d9V5C0 of a pleated frill which ascends petal fashion from the waistline and apparently is all there is to the bodice. The illusion is that there is an invisible bra-top be- neath it. to keep matters decorous. Miss Trigere shcws also the ”poodle" coat, a sensation of this season, made of the shaggy "door- mai." fabric which a number of designers have imported. Nettie Racseristeiri, noted as the original sponsor of the "little black dress" as the favorite uni- form of North American women, goes far afield this season -in cm: of her most exciting and beautiful collections. 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