anaheim-gazette 1932-12-15
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THE OTHER MAN
by
RUBY M. AYRES
© DOUBLEDAY DORAN CO.
THIRD INSTALLMENT
Synopsis: Pauline, sentimental, trustful, sincere and loving love, becomes engaged and marries Dennis Hara in the belief that their blissful happiness will continue unchanged thru the years. On her wedding morning she awakens with a strange premonition that maybe love does change, a thought buried in her mind by a letter from her closest friend, Barbara the night before. Pauline adored Barbara who had been married, was the mother of a child which died, but now divorced and living a life which some of her friends could not understand. Between Dennis and Barbara is a seeming wall of personal dislike by both. Six months after Pauline's wedding, Barbara comes for a short stay. During this visit Barbara confesses to Pauline that there is a man she really loves, but she refuses to tell his name.
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"Oh, yes, at the Club."
"Because I'd love to get you something to eat if you're hungry." She looked as if she hoped he would say he was.
"No, thank you dear!"
The last little word was epoken inconsciously, but it warmed her heart. She perched herself on his knee and put her arms round his neck.
"Let's hope she doesn't." Dennis answered drily. He set Pauline on her feet, his arm still around her. "Run up to bed, you'll take cold. I —"
He broke off, as there was a slight sound in the doorway, and looking up he saw Barbara there.
"So sorry," said Barbara, looking directly at him. "I came down for a
"I wouldn't tell anyone but you, Darling, but she does love some frightfully!"
"Half a dozen of 'em, I should thie No—seriously, one!" Pauline ed. "There was quite a different about her when she told me."
She lay still watching him with ing eyes. Presently she said
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"Oh, yes, at the Club."
"Because I'd love to get you something to eat if you're hungry." She looked as if she hoped he would say he was.
"No, thank you dear!"
The last little word was spoken unconsciously, but it warmed her heart. She perched herself on his knee and put her arms round his neck.
"Have you missed me?"
"You baby! What do you want me to say?"
"That you love me."
Is it necessary? Of course I love you!
He put his arms round her little figure and drew her closer to him.
"What have you been doing all day?"
"Talking to Barbara and working."
"Does Barbara ever do anything besides talk?"
Pauline laughed. "Not often. I wish I could talk the way she does—she's so awfully clever."
"Clever! Rubbish!" She talks like a cheap novelette.
"So she does. All this stuff about love and marriage and twin souls."
"She doesn't mean half she says." Pauline declared.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
TRUST NO. 464
WHEREAS, ALBERT L. WILSON and EDDA WILSON, husband and wife, by Deed of Trust, dated September 14, 1928, recorded September 18th, 1928, in Book 198, page 259, of Official Records of Orange County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described, to the Orange County Title Company, as Trustee, to secure, among other obligations, the payment of one promissory note dated September 14th, 1928, payable to Home Mutual Building and Loan Association of Santa Ana, or order, for the principal sum of $4000.00 with interest at the rate of 7.8 per cent per annum, principal and interest due in monthly installments of $50.00 each on the 1st day of each month beginning January 1st, 1929; and
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, 1932, has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company, owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 567, page 397 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said book. I had no idea you were in. So sorry!" she added again, a little sad curving her lips. "Good night!" and she went away. Dennis looked angry. "Good-night," said Pauline.
"She knew good and well we were here," he said. "Damn the woman!" he added under his breath.
"I told you I knew Barbara wasn't happy," Pauline informed him later on when she was lying cosily in bed.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
TRUST NO. 459
WHEREAS, ALBERT L. WILSON and EDDA WILSON, husband and wife, by Deed of Trust, dated September 14, 1928, recorded September 18th, 1928, in Book 203, page 85, of Official Records of Orange County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described, to the Orange County Title Company, as Trustee, to secure, among other obligations, the payment of one promissory note dated September 14, 1928, payable to Home Mutual Building and Loan Association of Santa Ana, or order, for the principal sum of $4000.00 with interest at the rate of 7.8 per cent per annum, principal and interest due in monthly installments of $50.00 each on the 1st day of each month beginning January 1st, 1929; and
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, 1932, has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 567, page 395 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said book. I had no idea you were in. So sorry!" she added again, a little sad curving her lips. "Good night!" and she went away. Dennis looked angry. "Good-night," said Pauline.
"She knew good and well we were here," he said. "Damn the woman!" he added under his breath.
"I told you I knew Barbara wasn't happy," Pauline informed him later on when she was lying cosily in bed.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
TRUST NO. 465
WHEREAS, ALBERT L. WILSON and EDDA WILSON, husband and wife, by Deed of Trust, dated July 17th, recorded July 25th, 1928, in Book page 357, of Official Records of County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and after described, to the Orange Title Company, as Trustee, to among other obligations, the payment of one promissory note dated July 17th, recorded July 25th, 1928, payable to Home Mutual Building and Loan Association of Santa Ana, or order, for the principal sum of $4000.00 with interest at the rate of 7.8 per cent per annum, principal and interest due in monthly installments of $50.00 each on the 1st day of each month beginning January 1st, 1929; and
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, 1932, has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 567, page 396 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said book. I had no idea you were in. So sorry!” she added again, a little sad curving her lips. "Good night!" and she went away. Dennis looked angry. "Good-night," said Pauline.
"I told you I knew Barbara wasn't happy," Pauline informed him later on when she was lying cosily in bed.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
TRUST NO. 459
WHEREAS, ALBERT L. WILSON and EDDA WILSON, husband and wife by Deed of Trust, dated September 14, 1928, recorded September 18th, 1928, in Book 203, page 85, of Official Records of Orange County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described, to the Orange County Title Company as Trustee, to secure among other obligations,the payment of one promissory note dated September 14,1928,payable to Home Mutual Building and Loan Association of Santa Ana,or order,for the principal sum of $4000.00 with interest at the rate of 7.8 per cent per annum,principal and interest due in monthly installments of $50.00 each on the 1st day of each month beginning January 1st,1929;and
WHEREAS,default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st,1932,has not been paid;and
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"Whereas,Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd,1932,duly recorded office of the County Recorder of said County,在Book 567,page 396于October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd,1932,duly recorded office of the County Recorder of said County,在Book 567,page 396于October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each month lt October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,each月l t October first,
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd,1932,duly recorded office of the County Recorder of said County,在Book 567,page 396于October first,each月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l t十月l
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 Loan Company owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 LoanCompany owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 LoanCompany owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T九月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I T八月I",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 LoanCompany owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月I T九月I T七月I Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ Т七月Ⅰ",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 LoanCompany owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月I т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ т七月Ⅰ",
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 LoanCompany owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月 Iт六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅰ т六月Ⅱ т六月Ⅱ т六月Ⅱ т六月Ⅱ т六月Ⅱ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τ τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε τε ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევა ქვევса ქვეალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალიალით";
"Whereas,Pacific States Savings和 LoanCompany owner和 holderofsaidnoteheretoforedemandedthatsaidTrustee sellsaidpropertyandonSeptember2nd,1932,dulyrecordedinofficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidcounty,在Book567页396于Octoberfirst,每月 Iт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Ⅰт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт六月Іт",
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WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, 1922, has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company, owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 567, page 397 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said default and of its election to cause said property to be sold and more than three months have now elapsed since the recordation of said notice. The sum of $2971.21 principal and interest thereon from February 5th, 1932, is now due, owing and unpaid on said note and there is also secured by said Deed of Trust the Trustee's fee and expenses of sale, amounting to $208.00.
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Orange County Title Company, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, on the 3rd day of January, 1933, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M., of said day, at the South door of the Orange County Court House in the City of Santa Ana, California, all of the interest conveyed to it by said Deed of Trust in and to all the following described property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
Lot Seven (7) in Block "B" of the "Allen Tract", Subdivision No. 374, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 15, page 28 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California.
Subject to the conditions, reservations and restrictions of record or so much of said property as shall be necessary to be sold to provide a sum sufficient to pay the total amount secured by said Deed of Trust.
Dated this 8th day of December, 1932.
ORANGE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY,
By H. A. GARDNER,
(Corporate Seal)
President.
By GEO. A. PARKER,
Secretary.
12—8, 15, 22,
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, 1932, has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 567, page 397 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said default and of its election to cause said property to be sold and more than three months have now elapsed since the recordation of said notice. The sum of $2971.18 principal and interest thereon from February 5th, 1932, is now due, owing and unpaid on said note and there is also secured by said Deed of Trust the Trustee's fee and expenses of sale, amounting to $208.00.
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Orange County Title Company, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, on the 3rd day of January, 1933, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M., of said day, at the South door of the Orange County Court House in the City of Santa Ana, California, all of the interest conveyed to it by said Deed of Trust in and to all the following described property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
Lot Twenty (20) in Block "A" of the "Allen Tract", Subdivision No. 374, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 15, page 28 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California.
Subject to the reservations, restrictions and conditions of record or so much of said property as shall be necessary to be sold to provide a sum sufficient to pay the total amount secured by said Deed of Trust.
Dated this 8th day of December, 1932.
ORANGE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY,
By H. A. GARDNER,
(Corporate Seal)
President.
By GEO. A. PARKER.
Secretary.
12—8, 15, 22
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal interest due on said note on May 1932, has not been paid; and
WHERAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of said note heretofore demanded that Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 567, page 397 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said default and of its election to cause said property to be sold and more than three months have now elapsed since the recordation of said notice. The sum of $2971.18 principal and interest thereon from February 5th, 1932, is now due, owing and unpaid on said note and there is also secured by said Deed of Trust the Trustee's fee and expenses of sale, amounting to $208.00.
NOW THEREFORE, NO HEREBY GIVEN that the said Orange County Title Company, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, will sell auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States on the 3rd day of January, 1933 at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M., of said day at the South door of the Orange County Court House in the City Ana, California all interest conveyed to it by said Trust in and to all the followed described property situated in the City Anaheim County Of Orange California described as follow
Lot Twenty-Three (23)
"B" of the "Allen Tract," suNo. 374 as shown on a Maded in Book 15 page 28 offlaneous Maps records oiCounty California.
Subject to covenants,
reservations and restricrecord.
or so much of said proper
be necessary to be sold to sum sufficient to pay the total secured by said Deed of Trust
Dated this 8th day of
1932.
ORANGE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY,
By H. A. GARDNER,
(Corporate Seal)
By GEO. A. PARKER.
Secretary.
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It was no use; she realized that nothing on earth would ever make Dennis romantic.
It was at breakfast the next morning that Barbara announced she must go home that day, "home" meaning the queerly furnished flat in Greenwich where she kept the clothes she was not wearing, and slept when she was not staying in other people's houses. Barbara did not often come down to be fast, but this morning she was standing looking out of the window when Dennis came into the room whistling.
When he saw her he broke off dismay.
"Hullo! Couldn't you sleep?" he asked, with a poor attempt at humor.
Barbara met his eyes calmly.
"I lay awake thinking of you," she said in her charming voice.
Dennis flushed; not because he thought for a moment she meant it, but because everything she said and did for some reason or another irritated and annoyed him.
"Indigestion," he said briefly. Barbara laughed—she was very difficult to offend.
"No, we had a very good dinner," she answered seriously. "Spoiled by your vacant chair, of course, but otherwise perfect."
Dennis scowled and took up the paper. Barbara might be in love, he told himself, remembering Pauline's words last night, but that any man could possibly fall in love with her.
Pauline came into the room at that moment.
"Why — Barbara!" she said, amazed.
"Yes—myself in the flesh." Barbara said calmly. "I had a wire this morning on urgent business. I must go back home."
"Go back! You haven't been here a week."
"I'll come back—never fear! Your spare-room bed is too comfortable to forget," said Barbara.
Barbara was stirring her coffee with an irritating little tinkle of silver against the china cup. "I wonder if I may ring up for a taxi present," she said.
"Dennis will drive you down," Pauline said quickly. "He has to go down to Albany on business this morning—you told me so last night," she added
"A lover and a husband—two different things." Barbara said, sweetly.
"Aren't we talking a lot of rubbish?" Dennis said with exasperation.
Barbara folded her hands in her lap with mock resignation.
"Very well—from now until our journey's end I am dumb," she said mockingly.
Dennis quickened speed. The journey could not be at an end too quickly for him. They turned onto one of the new broad arterial roads, and he let the engine out to its fullest extent. He never dared do such a thing when Pauline was with him. Presently he stole a sidelong glance at her. She was sitting very still, perfectly controlled and unmoved. She was a strange woman, he thought, and almost angrily he wished he understood her.
Barbara suddenly touched his arm. "There is a crossroad just ahead," she said in her calm voice. "I am not at all afraid, but you know, and there rather recklessly, you know, and there is Pauline to consider, so . . ."
Afterward he wondered stupidly what she had been going to say, but her words were lost in a chaos of shouting and confusion and the grinding of brakes—and then—struggling back to consciousness he heard her voice still, agonized, broken with tears—unlike the cool, indifferent tones to which he had grown so irritatingly accustomed.
"Oh, my dear — Dennis — Dennis — speak to me—Dennis!"
It was a dream—opening his eyes he was conscious of a confusion of sky and clouds from which Barbara's face wet with tears and white with dread bent over him.
So she could feel, after all! Pauline had been right, and she had a heart hidden away beneath all her artificialities.
Pauline had said something else about her too. What was it? Oh, yes, with difficulty he sorted the words from the confusion in his brain—"She does love someone—frightfully!"
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Who was the poor devil? In the midst of all his pain O'Harra was conscious of a maddening desire to know the name of the man.
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"I'll come back—never fear! Your spare-room bed is too comfortable to forget," said Barbara.
Barbara was stirring her coffee with an irritating little tinkle of silver against the china cup. "I wonder if I may ring up for a taxi presently," she said.
"Dennis will drive you down," Pauline said quickly. "He has to go down to Albany on business this morning—you told me so last night," she added faintly, meeting her husband's annoyed eyes.
"I said I might have to," he answered.
"Well—you could take Barbara, couldn't you?" Pauline asked.
"Delighted."
"Do you hate many people as much as you hate me?" Barbara asked Dennis later on, when they were driving away in the little two-seater car.
"People who hate well generally love well." Dennis said surlily.
"Yes." Barbara's queer eyes looked straight down the road. "I should think you would make quite a good lover." she agreed.
Dennis jerked the wheel.
"I dare say Pauline could give you any information you require," he said.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
TRUST NO. 465
HEREAS, ALBERT L. WILSON, husband and wife, of Trust, dated July 17th, 1928, and July 25th, 1928, in Book 180, 57, of Official Records of Orange County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and herein-after described, to the Orange County Title Company, as Trustee, to secure, among other obligations, the payment of one promissory note dated July 17th, 1928, payable to Home Mutual Building and Loan Association of Santa Ana or order, for the principal sum of $4000.00 with interest at the rate of 7.8 per cent per annum, principal and interest due in monthly installments of $50.00 each on the 1st day of each month beginning October 1st, 1928; and
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, 1932 has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of note heretofore demanded that saidee sell said property and on Septer 2nd, 1932 duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of saidey, in Book 567, page 386 of Official documents thereof, a notice of said default of its election to cause said prop-
Correct Address On License Asked
Assists County In Getting Its Just Share of Taxes From Motor Vehicles
Motor vehicle owners of California were asked by Russell Bevans, registrar of the department of motor vehicles to be sure that the county of their residence appears in the space provided upon their certificates of registration before applyong for new license plates.
Bevans explained that this information is desired by the department for use in apportioning license fees to the counties from which vehicles are registered.
Several complaints, he said, have been received from counties that residents of one county are giving an address in another thus depriving their own home county of the portion of fees apportioned to them. For example, he said, a resident of San Mateo county who worked or had a business in San Francisco might deprive his home county of the fee by giving his San Francisco address.
"The department is trying very hard to see that every county gets all the fees that are coming to it but our only means of knowing where the motor
THEREAS, default has occurred in the installment of principal and interest due on said note on March 1st, has not been paid; and WHEREAS, Pacific States Savings and Loan Company owner and holder of note heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on September 2nd, 1932 duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said county, in Book 567, page 396 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said default of its election to cause said property to be sold and more than three months have now elapsed since the indication of said notice. The sum of $2878.23 principal and interest thereon February 5th, 1932, is now due, and unpaid on said note and is also secured by said Deed of the Trustee's fee and expenses of amounting to $208.00.
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Orange County Title Company, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under Deed of Trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, full money of the United States, on third day of January, 1933, at the time of eleven o'clock A.M., of said lot at the South door of the Orange County Court House in the City of Ana, California, all of the interest conveyed to it by said Deed of trust in and to all the following deed property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
Lot Twenty-Three (23) in Block "O" of the "Allen Tract," subdivision No. 374, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 15, page 28 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California.
Subject to covenants, conditions, reservations and restrictions of record.
or so much of said property as shall be necessary to be sold to provide a sum sufficient to pay the total amount secured by said Deed of Trust.
Dated this 8th day of December, 1932.
ORANGE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY,
By H. A. GARDNER,
Corporate Seal)
President.
By GEO. A. PARKER,
Secretary.
through the sea of pain in which he was drowning that at last he knew the name of the man she loved.
Pauline was busy arranging fresh flowers in the drawing room when the news was brought to her. She was not feeling very happy. Barbara's sudden departure had hurt her and left her puzzled.
Pauline longed to be a perfect hostess as well as a perfect wife. Her anxious mind explored every nook and cranny of her household to find in what particular detail she had failed in hospitality, and reluctantly she decided it must have been her husband.
Dennis was never nice to Barbara. It was impossible to disguise the fact that he did not like her. This morning at breakfast time, for instance, he had shown only too plainly that he objected to take Barbara in the car. It was too bad of him.
Pauline carefully arranged the red roses in a silver bowl—a wedding present. Only six months ago since she had unpacked it, together with a host of other lovely things.
Only six months! It seemed a long time, and yet she knew people who had been married for sixteen years—twenty years, thirty years and even longer.
"I expect the time will go more quickly when we're really settled down and used to being married," Pauline told herself with a little feeling of satisfaction. A sharp thorn from one of the roses gave Pauline a nasty prick, and it was while she was busily wiping away the tiny head of blood from her finger that the door bell rang.
"The postman!" Pauline thought as she went to the front door, but the little box was empty and through the glass panels she could see the burly outline of a man's waiting figure.
Pauline opened the door, then she sat on her breath sharply. The man were an officer's uniform.
He looked at Pauline with kindly eyes.
"Mrs. O'Harra?" he queried doubtfully.
"Yes," Pauline as panicky. Did she say something?
She had always been so careful about act getting into debt. She was a thousand miles from the truth when the man reluctantly broke the news to her. "I am sorry to say there has been a bit of an accident. Gentleman by name O'Harra—"
Pauline thought she would have died on the spot.
Dennis hurt! Killed! "Oh, my God!" she whispered, white-lipped.
Continued Next Week
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BIG AUCTION
Every Saturday at 2 and 7:30 p.m., at Jack Martin's Auction House, 187 B. Lemon, Phone 2226.
Private sales all the time.
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Furniture—Used
J. P. Glenn
124 W. Wilshire, Fullerton 51
Physicians & Surgeons
Phone 8912 Open Evenings
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BIG AUCTION
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Automobile Wrecking
Curran Auto Wrecking Co.
L. A. at Palm, Anaheim 3101
Chiropractors
The Pintlers, Chiropractors
108 E. Broadway, Anaheim, Ph. 3413
Funeral Directors
Ambulance Service—Day or Night Phone 2209
Backs, Terry & Campbell FUNERAL DIRECTORS
H. P. CAMPBELL, Resident Director
251 No. Lemon St., Anaheim, Calif.
DeLuxe Ambulance Service
Telephone 4105
HILGENFELD'S FUNERAL HOME
South Lemon at Broadway ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Furniture—Used
J. P. Glenn
124 W. Wilshire, Fullerton 51
Physicians & Surgeons
Phone 8912 Open Evening Sunday by Appointment
DR. OSHER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Dentist—Painless Extraction. Oculist—Glasses Cited.
107½ E. Center St., Anaheim, Calif.
Office Phone 8218
Residence 887 South Los Angeles St.
Residence Phone 2610
Hours: 11-12; 2-4; 7-8
J. W. Truxaw, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Golden State Bank Midg.
Cor. Center and Los Angeles Streets ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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Sash and Doors
Nagel-Gohres & Co.
418 S. Lemon St., Anaheim 2403
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
Dealers in
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WOOD
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Phone 3210
W. D. GRAFTON, Prop.
Public Weighing Scales
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
Dealers in
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FLOUR
SEEDS
WOOD
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HAY
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W. D. GRAFTON, Prop.
Public Weighing Scales
OUR THANKSGIVING DAY PROBABLY GREW OUT OF THE HARVEST-HOME CELEBRATIONS IN ENGLAND. ALMOST ALL PRIMITIVE HAD HARVEST CELEBRATIONS. HOWEVER OURS BEGAN WITH THE PLYMOUTH COLONIES.
AS YOU KNOW, THE COLONISTS HAD A VERY HARD FIRST WINTER IN THIS COUNTRY AND GOVERNOR BRADPORD DECREED A DAY OF THANKSGIVING WHEN THE CORN CROP WAS GATHERED IN 1621... MANY INDIANS WERE GUESTS AND BROUGHT WILD TURKEY AND VENISON AS THEIR SHARE OF THE FEAST...
PRESS LINCOLN APPPOINTED THE LAST THURSDAY IN NOVEMBER AS THANKSGIVING DAY.
MRS. SARAH JOSEPHA HALE, EDITOR OF GONEYS LADY'S BOOK, WON THE TITLE OF "MOTHER OF THANKSGIVING" AFTER 20 YEARS ADVOCATING IT AS A DAY OF NATION-WIDE OB-SERVANCE. THE UNITED STATES HAS NO LEGAL HOLIDAYS BUT ALMOST EVERY STATE HAS LEGALIZED THANKSGIVING.