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Anaheim, Calif, Jan. 16, 1980 DEVIL-MAY-CARE by ARTHUR SOMERS ROCK ILLUSTRATED BY DONALD RILEY FIFTH INSTALMENT Synopsis What Happened Before At a party in Palm Beach given by Mr. Cooper Clary, Leeson, an attorney, meets Lucy Harkness, known as Devil-May-Care because of her adventurous, eventful life. In a game in which partners for the evening are chosen, Lucy is won by Tom Stevens, who has a great reputation as a successful heart-breaker. Leeson is a bit jealous. Tim Stevens tells Lucy they are going aboard his boat, the Minerva, and shecedes in order not to be "a quitter." Asked if she is sorry that he won her company, Lucy says she is not and that evidently Fate has arranged it. Tim thereupon tells her to stop looking regretfully after Leeson. Aboard Stevens' boat, the Minerva, Stevens tells Lucy of her love. When she replies with contempt for him, he grows violently angry and she becomes afraid of him. He says he will never let her go from the Minerva until she accepts him. To escape him, she leaps into the water from her cabin window, swimming a short distance under water. Lucy reaches land and meets Dr. Fergus Faunce on an island. He takes care of her and takes her home. Everyone is worried about her, and when she meets Stevens he is frantic, regretful and still ardent in protestations of love. Leeson informs Lucy that Stevens must raise a quarter of a million dollars or go to jail—"at five o'clock." Lucy goes to her bank and raises the sum. Now Go On With the Story Half an hour later her chair paused before the gate of Stevens's place, out beyond Vita Serena, in southern Palm Beach. He was in his garden, at a table on which something that interested in the nasty speculations of nasty people. But Lucy had left him. She had strolled out of the patio as unconcernedly as though she had been having tea and was now on her way home to dress for dinner. Home! She had gone home! Devil-May-Care she was called. Well, the insoullance that defied death itself could not defy Tom Stevens. He knew his rights and he would have them. He'd force—But he slumped back in the wicker chair that protested against his twisted bulk. He'd tried to force Lucy last night and she had chosen almost certain death in preference to himself. He might as well face the facts; he was no nearer Lucy now than he was before the minister had read the marriage ceremony to them. To marry a man who positively ravened for her, and then coolly deny herself... That, he thought, was the explanation. She had no intention of coming back to him, ever. But to have loaned, given him an incredible sum of money, to have married him in order to assure his acceptance of the money, to have instilled in his heart the hope that, married, she would relent., would come to him... What exquisite torure was this? CHAPTER III South, along on the Ocean Boulevard, Lucy bowled along in the little Ford. Somehow, the ocean that had seemed so grim and dour a few hours ago, now, in the gathering dusk, seemed gentle and inviting. The path through the trees to the center of the island, where Faunce's cabin was located, was easily followed. In five minutes she was upon the edge of the clearing, and her torch turned off, was standing gazing at the porch you ever in a scandal. Feel "No," he replied. Would you mind, terrone? Not particularly," he Would it affect you she persisted. Not in the slightest, to me for my skill with for my morals." I was married today lazily. She could feel his succ But his voice, when he spand and calm. Then, when I called Harkness I called you o name. My name is Lucy Said. Do I know the happy he inquired. "It was from his boat, I dived into the tide thou on your beach," she said. "And the usual obvious obviously not accountable for today's marriage, whie you to the act?" "I hated him so," she Think of him, Fergus bridegroom minus n bride where on earth I am—" But you didn't do it j trick upon him, Lucy," sa Fergus Faunce, I did it!" she cried. "Can I'd rather not, just yet ed. Now, what do you me she asked. He waved the question a And what do you do asked. Next? It's a very sleeps sit at your feet, Dr. Fe Probably I shall go to be Leeson informs Lucy that Stevens must raise a quarter of a million dollars or go to jail—"at five o'clock." Lucy goes to her bank and raises the sum. Now Go On With the Story Half an hour later her chair paused before the gate of Stevens's place, out beyond Vita Serena, in southern Palm Beach. He was in his garden, at a table on which lay something that looked like a check-book. He was writing in it, but looked up as Lucy approached, and waved away the colored servant who had admitted her. He rose and stared at her. He had shaved, had donned fresh flannels, a colored shirt, and a gay tie. He could wear clothes, she inconsequentially thought, better than any man she had ever seen. "This is a surprise," he said. It's Lucy Harkness," she said. "I wonder," he said, still seated in his chair, "if our thoughts evoke our friends or if the approach of our friends evoke our thoughts. Or has the tropic moon, which has just peered over the palms, brought delightful madness to me?" She stared at the tropic moon which now had gloriously risen. She saw, silhouetted, the lacy outlines of the palms and the pines. She could hear the eternal rustle of the trees, as the pines kissed the palms, and the palms returned the caress. Little intimate noises came from the jungle, as though the night whispered secrets hidden from the day. Afar, the wild surf wooed the sand... And the glory, the unutterable glory of the Florida stars. "Where shall I begin?" she asked suddenly. "Where it suits you; or nowhere." Chapter III South, along on the Ocean Boulevard, Lucy bowled along in the little Ford. Somehow, the ocean that had seemed so grim and dour a few hours ago, now, in the gathering dusk, seemed gentle and inviting. The path through the trees to the center of the island, where Faunce's cabin was located, was easily followed. In five minutes she was upon the edge of the clearing, and, her torch turned off, was standing gazing at the porch of the cabin. Before the cabin blazed a fire. It had extended beyond the confines of the fireplace, and was, quite evidently, not for purposes of cooking, but for purposes of cheerful companionship and perhaps warmth. The resinous pine logs roared and cracked, and threw a fierce light upon the face of Fergus Faunce, who sat upon his porch. "Who's that?" he called. She made no reply, but opened the satchel and dumped the money upon the table. "What's it all about?" he asked. "To save you from jail," she replied. His eyes puckered, and a tiny crease appeared between them. "Jail?" he echoed. "Mr. Leeson has seen me. He told me that the man who wanted to marry me was a thief. Perhaps, Tim, one reason you professed such great devotion was because of what money I possess." She was looking right at him, but his eyes never flickered. His hand moved toward the check-book; he swept a piece of paper from it and tore it into tiny bits. "Perhaps," he agreed calmly. "But inasmuch as I'm not to marry you, I'd hardly take your money." There was a hard finality in his come to him... What exquisite torure was this? Next? It's a very sleepy sit at your feet. Dr. Fe Probably I shall go to be reputation to me, what if I demand your cabin? "It is yours already." Frequently I sleep in a b fire; I love the stars, the waving branches— "Don't be poetical." Get the scolding over Faunce. She had turned and waited at him, and the rays of the naked her features. Faunce that he had never seen elfily beautiful as the girl. Yet his smile was not only tremulous. There will be no scoldin he told her gently. "Of this asks nothing save that we scold the sun because hides behind a cloud? Are er, grateful for the hours we upon us? The Lucys come a generation, my child, meet them, who are privilege them, cannot censure, evoe." Fergus Faunce, why moment I saw you, love Lucy. "I am not good enough dear," he told her. Too good!" she cried you—you do really loved ment you saw me? "I adored you," she said "I know it—knew it then she said." And if I were a silly little fool, I'd have You're everything that I want that I ought to love, that love. Why don't I? He made no answer. I wonder if perhaps I cried. He shook his head. My dear Love doesn't want him to. But that want to love me—that life the rest of the world. I Lucy Stevens, it's time y bed." Wrapped in the blanket hear him moving outside. In Palm Beach Tim Stevens with anger, with worry. She thought of Tim. CONTINUED NEXT "Jail?" he echoed. "Mr. Leeson has seen me. He told me that the man who wanted to marry me was a thief. Perhaps, Tim, one reason you professed such great devotion was because of what money I possess." She was looking right at him, but his eyes never flickered. His hand moved toward the check-book; he swept a piece of paper from it and tore it into tiny bits. "Perhaps," he agreed calmly. "But inasmuch as I'm not to marry you, I'd hardly take your money." There was a hard finality in his voice. "Not even to keep out of jail?" she demanded. "You're a shade better than I thought." He bowed. "Many banks." She bit her lip. "But Mr. Leeson said you'd be arrested this afternoon." He bowed again. "Great little man—Leeson." "I can't let you go to jail," she cried helplessly. "And I couldn't take your money." he said. Then, she said slowly, "as I can't let you go to jail—" "Why not?" he demanded. "Is it because, after all, you love me?" "I hate you," she blazed. "That's why ... you mustn't go to jail. You must take my money." "You're a bit incomprehensible, Lucy," he told her. "You hate me; yet you'd save me. Well, I'd take money only from the woman I was married to, and I'd hate to take it from her." "But you would?" she asked. He shrugged. "To avoid jail, yes." Then, she said, I'll have to marry you. Today. Now! Had Diana, sojourning at Jupiter's palace on Olympus, slipped down the mountainside and in some waysside parsonage in Thessaly taken unto herself a husband, the scandal would have been comparable to the marriage of Devil-May-Care. Apparently hurried weddings, among people nationally known, are bound to cause gossip. But neither he nor Lucy would have cared a whit for that. Had their marriage been one of equal love and trust, they would have been unin- She stared at the tropic moon which now had gloriously risen. She saw, silhouetted, the lace outlines of the palms and the pines. She could hear the eternal rustle of the trees, as the pines kissed the palms, and the palms returned the caress. Little intimate noises came from the jungle, as though the night whispered secrets hidden from the day. Afar, the wild surf wooed the sand... And the glory, the unutterable glory of the Florida stars. "Where shall I begin?" she asked suddenly. "Where it suits you; or nowhere," he replied. "I'm in trouble," she said. "Of course," he said. "Why 'of course?' she demanded. All people are in trouble always. They may not know it, but the fact remains." Well, I know it, and—Suppose I just wanted to stay here—oh, for as long as I chose, Fergus Faunce." Then here you should remain," he stated flatly. And that reputation of yours which I have just mentioned? Would be as unimportant as I have just indicated to you!" he laughed. But your own reputation: that would be a thing not lightly to be smirched by any act, even though merely acquiescent, of mine." In other words, you'd leave me, least scandal— He shook his head. No, I don't think so. You didn't come here lightly, my child. You did some thinking. I simply said I would not lightly sniff you. Let's hear your reasons." Suppose I choose to give none? I shouldn't ask for them again. Sufficient unto the day is the Lucy thereof." Then I am evil?" She caught at his paraphrase. That was unfortunately put. Let me say that the Lord said, "Let there be Lucy, and there was Lucy." That is better, much better," she said judicially: She lightened another cigarette, removed her hand from its abiding-place upon his knee. She puffed at it slowly. Were you ever a damn fool, Fergus Faunce?" she asked. Yes," he replied. "I'm glad of that," she said. "Were..." Y-CARE OMERS ROCHE NALD RILEY you ever in a scandal, Fergus Faunce?" "No," he replied. "Would you mind, terribly, being in one?" "Not particularly," he answered. "Would it affect your practice?" she persisted. "Not in the slightest. Patients come to me for my skill with a knife, not for my morals." "I was married today," she said lazily. She could feel his sudden rigidity, but his voice, when he spoke, was even and calm. "Then, when I called you Lucy Harkness I called you out of your name." "My name is Lucy Stevens," she said. "Do I know the happy bridegroom?" he inquired. "It was from his boat, last night that I dived into the tide that swept me on your beach," she said. "And the usual obvious reason being obviously not accountable, in your case, for today's marriage, what did impel you to the act?" "I hated him so," she murmured. "Think of him, Fergus Faunce, a bridegroom minus a bride, wondering where on earth I am—" "But you didn't do it just to play a trick upon him, Lucy," said the doctor. "Fergus Faunce, I don't know why I did it!" she cried. "Can you tell me?" "I'd rather not, just yet," he answered. "Now, what do you mean by that?" she asked. He waved the question aside. "And what do you do next?" he asked. "Next? It's a very sleepy Lucy that sits at your feet, Dr. Fergus Faunce. Probably I shall go to bed." I wonder. Company system. New business totaling 358,000 horsepower, was contracted for by the company during the year and it is anticipated that an increase of fifteen percent in the total connected load will be shown at the conclusion of the present year. The completion of a 133,000 horsepower steam-electric generating unit at the company's Long Beach steam plants, which will be in service early this year, is one of the major projects of the 1930 program. This unit, to be the second of 133,000 horsepower capacity at the Long Beach plants, will be completed at a cost of $2,000,000. An expenditure of about $773,000 will be necessary to complete the La Fresa major sub-station, between Torrance and Rodondo Beach, and the transmission lines linking the new station with other parts of the Edison Company system. Installation of additional equipment at the Laguna Bell station, another of the major distribution points of the system in the metropolitan area, will require approximately $550,000. The company also will complete its new general office building in Los Angeles this year, at a cost of $3,575,000. In entering upon 1930 Mr. Delmiling said, the Edison company begins the second year of a definite five-year program of extensive development in all of its districts. Expansion of merchandising activities is planned as well as greater construction activities. The district, he said, will continue to be an important factor in the company's development. Simple Home Mixture Darkens Gray Hair Cincinnati Barber Tells How Any One Can Prepare It in 5 Minutes. Any man or woman can easily look twenty years younger by simply darkening their gray, faded, or streaky hair. This is now easy to accomplish with a recipe given by a well known Cincinnati barber. 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These ingredients can be bought District included within the limits of the Laurel School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Laurel School Building; Magnolia Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Magnolia School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Magnolia School Building; located on Magnolia Avenue; Contralla Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of the Centralla School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Centralla School Building; Loara Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of the Loara School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Loara School Building; Savanna Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Savanna School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Savanna School Building; located on Ball Road; Katella Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Katella School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Katella School Building; Cypress Precinct, comprising that bridgroom minus a bride, wondering where on earth I am—" "But you didn't do it just to play a trick upon him, Lucy," said the doctor. "Fergus Faunce, I don't know why I did it!" she cried. "Can you tell me?" "I'd rather not, just yet," he answered. "Now, what do you mean by that?" she asked. He waved the question aside. "And what do you do next?" he asked. "Next? It's a very sleepy Lucy that sits at your feet, Dr. Fergus Faunce. Probably I shall go to bed. I wonder, you who are willing to give life and reputation to me, what you will say if I demand your cabin?" "It is yours already," he smiled. "Frequently I sleep in a blanket by my fire; I love the stars, the moon, the waving branches—" "Don't be poetical," she ordered. "Get the scolding over with, Fergus Faunce." She had turned and was looking up at him, and the rays of the moon illuminated her features. Faunce thought that he had never seen anything so eldily beautiful as the face of this girl. Yet his smile was not even faintly tremulous. "There will be no scolding, my child," he told her gently. "Of the Lucys man asks nothing save that they be. Do we scold the sun because it sucks and hides behind a cloud? Aren't we, rather, grateful for the hours when it shines upon us? The Lucys come but once in a generation, my child, and we who meet them, who are privileged to know them, cannot censure, ever." "Fergus Faunce, why didn't I. the moment I saw you, love you?" wailed Lucy. "I am not good enough for that, my dear," he told her. "Too good!" she cried. "A man like you—you do really loved me the moment you saw me?" "I adored you," she said simply. "I know it—knew it this morning," she said. "And if I were anything but a silly little fool, I'd have loved you. You're everything that I want to love, that I ought to love, that I need to love. Why don't I?" He made no answer. "I wonder if perhaps I will," she cried. He shook his head. "My dear, Love doesn't do what we want him to. But that you should want to love me—that lifts me above the rest of the world. Lucy Hark—Lucy Stevens, it's time you went to bed." 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by agreement dated November 27th, 1929, and pursuant to the authority given by Section 31 of the Bank Act of the State of California, The First National Bank of Anaheim, a National Association having its office and principal place of business in Anaheim, California, has sold, assigned and transferred all of its property, assets and business, including its deposit liability, and including also its Trust Department and the whole of the business thereof, and all its court and private trusts to Bank of America of California, a banking corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, and having its principal place of business in City of Los Angeles, California, and Bank of America of California above named has purchased the aforesaid property, assets and business, including said deposits liability, said trust department and the whole of the business thereof, and all of said court and private trusts, and has by said agreement assumed the aforesaid deposit liability, and all other liabilities of said selling bank, including all the fiduciary and trust obligations of said The First National Bank of Anaheim so transferred. This notice is given pursuant to the requirements of Section 31 of the said Bank Act. Dated: December 7th, 1929. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANAHEIM By H. H. BENJAMIN, President, and O. E. HANSEN, Cashier. BANK OF AMERICA OF CALIFORNIA By G. M. McCLERKIN, Vice-President and R. P. A. EVERARD. Secretary. Savanna Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Savanna School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Savanna School Building; located on Ball Road; Katella Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Katella School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Katella School Building; Cypress Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Cypress School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Cypress School Building; Anaheim Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School District included within the limits of Anaheim School District of Orange County, in which precinct the polls shall be held in the Anaheim Union High School Building. That Esther Rhodes will act as Inspector and Tress N. Johns and Grace Green will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same, in said Laurel Precinct; said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaheim Union High School District; residing in said Laurel Precinct; That B. B. Winters will act as Inspector and Jerome D. Wallace and B. Poyet will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Magnolia Precinct; said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaheim Union High School District; residing in said Magnolia Precinct; That Lydia Shear will act as Inspector and Annie Luebkeman and Lois I. Couts will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Centralla Precinct; said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaheim Union High School District; residing in said Centralla Precinct; That Sadia Fisherling will act as Inspector and Ida L. Henry and Ida Dutton will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Loara Precinct; said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaheim Union High School District; residing in said Loara Precinct; That Walter-J. Cole will act as Inspector and Minnie Mabel Lukens and Alvyda Ruttledge will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Savanna Precinct; said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaheim Union High School District; residing in said Savanna Precinct; That Kate E. Eaton will act as Inspector and Cyril R. Hannah and Laura Dominguez will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Savanna Precinct; Extension Projects By S.C. Edison Co. Will Expend Nearly Half Million In This District This Year Southern California Edison Company expenditures for distribution extensions and new business reinforcements in the Santa Ana district during 1930 will total $495,400, according the announcement made here today by W. L. Delmiling, district manager. In addition to this total, the company will distribute payroll funds amounting to $182,000 in this district during the year. The district also will share extensively in the general system expansion to be effected by the expenditure of $7,-066,476 for additional steam-electric and hydro-electric generating facilities, transmission stations and lines and communication lines. This is a part of the company's construction budget of $23,601,058 for 1930, which is approximately $5,500,000 greater than the 1929 budget. A portion of the expenditures for construction in the Santa Ana district will be for reinforcements of the service facilities at the Fairview, Katella and Orange sub-stations; Mr. Delmiling said. Provision is being made for the addition of 10,800 new horsepower of capacity in the district stations. The Santa Ana district includes Santa Ana, Orange, Garden Grove, Tustin, Anaheim, El Modena, Olive and Villa Park, and it is in these communities and the contiguous territory that the company's large district expenditures will be made this year. This district contributed materially during the year just ended to the substantial growth recorded by the Edison This notice is given pursuant to the requirements of Section 31 of the said Bank Act. Dated: December 7th, 1929. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANAHEIM By H. H. BENJAMIN, President, and O. E. HANSEN, Cashier. BANK OF AMERICA OF CALIFORNIA By G. M. McCLERKIN, Vice-President and R. P. A. EVERARD. Secretary. NOTICE OF ELECTION UPON QUESTION OF ANNEXATION OF ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY TO FULLERTON JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors of the Anaheim Union High School District of Orange County, California, that in accordance with the provisions of the School Code of the State of California, and certain petitions presented to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, and the order of said Board of Supervisors, an election will be held on the 21st day of January, 1930, in the Anaheim Union High School District of Orange County between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. during which period the polls shall remain open, at which time the question of annexation of Anaheim Union High School District of Orange County to Fullerton Junior College District of Orange County will be voted upon; that said question will be submitted upon a ballot containing the words "For Annexation to Fullerton Junior College District of Orange County—Yes", and "For Annexation to Fullerton Junior College District of Orange County—No." That for holding the said election the said Anaheim Union High School District of Orange County shall be divided into eight (8) election precincts as follows: Laurel Precinct, comprising that portion of the Anaheim Union High School That Walter-J. Cole will act as Inspector and Minnie Mabel Lukens and Alvyda Ruttledge will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same, in said Savanna Precinct, said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaheim Union High School District, residing in said Savanna Precinct; That Kate E. Eaton will act as Inspector and Cyril R. Hannah and Laura Dominguez will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Katella Precinct, said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaholm Union High School District, residing in said Katella Precinct; That Ethlyn La Rue will act as Inspector and Samuel Miller and Effle M. Miller will act as Judges of said election and conduct the same in said Cypress Precinct, said Inspector and Judges being three competent persons and qualified electors of said Anaholm Union High School District, residing in said Cypress Precinct; That H. W. 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