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I c-\:t 1 \> I \ t' i I i. .. r'A(Hll' EIGHT Matrlmoniii.I,Adventut'es The bulissolub)e Bond BY SaJnuel Jlopkins Adams .llli'Juw .. , \1!\\-·\ ''Th• Gr~,wl Am.erl~n.n Fraud,\ \The Flyina- Detitb/' •'Ave\tna~ l.oncs/ 1 ~~\Xho OJarlon,\ 41 Thc Unspen!mblo FcrJr,'• ~~o~ SQuare a.:cd ftie l'e(lj;>la. in It,''~ Cop7rlgbt by U'nlted Feature Syndicate SAMUEL 1-iOPKiNS ADAMS Y., SATURDcAY . EVENIN Q,. JTJLi 2$~ 1.1928, . 1. .·-· -.-· --· '1. .. STORY. OF w ARB CASE IN IPJCTUR'ES I ·~;;;:;~;~··~;·~ ............. ~!· . BD.Inuel Ro;>l!lnil .Adame !• om, This shows, in pidures, the story of tho l11UI'Ch~1· of Clcu•ent'e Peters ami tho jailing of Walter Ward, son of he New Y.alk millio:nnlre baker. In ~Iay, 1922 1 Ward. (left) inviteil Peters (!iJiht) to Of tho tew ADlerlcan au thorn who the pnlntinl Wm·d honll' at\\\' Hudw!lo (left dretel, officials charged. Soro.e timo later the bocl;y·of a mnn, later id~ntlfied as tbnt of Peters, was founu, With bullet b.oles :m it, on a ·lo:Ile)y road· :Ilat fa:r does not come from tho West. :Be nway (indicated by cro .. , conterl. Ward '\'s imliC\t~d. lawr released, ancl· now b.>ls been reindlci:ecliDn a murder charge nnd is l!olcl iu W\'estcltester county jail (right circle), Two guna wilt :fi.J:U~· ·In the was born In J:>ew York stat~. o.nd testimony. ~'o!ice say Wnrd tnlti tbe1n the one sbov;n at left wns his alld tho otlwr wns Peters's, P<>lico say )lraof of owp.ership o~ these g:uns will be one ()f the big factors in decidinr tlle case. can tra.ca hfa ancestry bad~ to two + •lgners ot the Declaration ot In· ~· depondence. the Pioneers• ClUb when ~llo wants I •·:t·o rut:ne ltero? Tile !nlilily Will s~·ered thut long, llnmovalJle look ot nnd a w-omnn .. -volce. \Must I? W)len are you gol~.r?'' . He started \WI'Itlng whlle st!U In me.\ Iov;> that!., his -wlth tho· unconscious response ot i'he man·wl:ce snid: \Eleanor 1 My It was ha 'l'lhO annv~red, \il'ooil(ht.\ <Xlllego, ana when he graduated ~ tl t d ld d ltt d t tl 1 d t•• joined lmmcdiatoly tho rnnl<s ot A ns ere rna a m e m,e 0 ~e 1 ''TIIO fa:rnjly nrm't spenldng· to :me wtqened eyes .ancl :parted llps of won· be ove \Indeed 1 Wher~l'• tho jOUl'llallDtS In Park l\OW. FQI . house an(! p!lotecl me to r,tcnnor s I anyway, Can you blame them\'\ !loring, And aller- the last motorcnr Keen with drend nncl pain, tlle WQm• .. Does It mntterl\ l!lllld l!he, ten Yea.rs h~ wa~ on tile Now York room. As I entei\ed n strunge Pxpec- \You .ml:ght at !E>ast spnre t:Mn an had lurched lt>CI'OSS tho bridge at 'tl1e ltn·volce Cl'lC!l \Why dld you como I perceived that lt did not: that Sun. During tllat P<'riOd nls storlee • tancy dled out of the btide's fn('e. E>xtru svnnrlal, It he comes hero now, close of tbo ~ere)l1ony, she remained, · back'1\ u()tbln .. In the nnlverl& matt.e:r~d tD wero appearing In every big maga. • 0 I ' 1 ,.1 I th .- tb 'd \ • zlne In the coul)try, and two or hli ,. \ Ill 1 s on Y you, :s:. the l'eportcra, ·massed outsloe, \WWll mnldng the or<!use to her famll)\ nt \To cln!m you be.Lore ~· wor. . those two but their rejolll~d selves. To. novels, \The Cl&r1on\ and \Ouo. thought-\ catch bhu nnd thlngs will be worse she -wns t!rod and 'Wanted to be alone \You ctJme too lute.\ me,. b()W~ver, Ill l!'(!preseritlntr the cess.\ deal wfth his l<nowledge ot \Tlllnk nfterwnt><l. ru give yon thnn befot>e, If possible,\ tor a \lt!tle, ~ay could send :for her \Between us two no time ~an be too world ot bard actualUieJI, tl),er& \Till a behind-the-scenes journalism. three minutes to be In the em.\ N'o\·r!e tl:JouglJt that over, not b~:lng later. She st<Jo~ studying, wltb an late.\ pb.nse that did maWr. ''Wit)lotrt CllJ.'&o :riot only~ reconstrucU<>!IIst, pow. ' ertul and tar•reaohlng In his man- t \There Isn't going to be an)' after- w!1ollr bE\l'OilCI reason-yet. \Vb' eerie fl)ellng d dlsombodlment, ber \I am the rawtul wedded 'Wife of monyl'' I Inquired, · nor or Pr<lson<:1\1ent, he wrlt•s '\ ti ward. Go bnck nn<l gE>t r!u of them, ~ w!ll yon he yery good to me?.,. own nnme ~fil:\V~d in th~ gray ~tone Smnuei.Termy!L\ Th~y atqrted, bms~uely .recalled well with rrrca.t de!lcar)' ot reeling V!x... I \llc 1 rd like to bent yo11 t~ a 11t a· tall ll1001llnellt Ill tho Jerm;vn Thera followed a long, 11trnlnln1 1rom tbelr l!li:CluatvQ ILb~orptlon tn eacll and a chnrmlog!y romanu., touch, \01l yns I Ccl·t~Jnt.v r J\ust Uke I rrnzzlo !\ Jllot. lluoh ,· tllen tile Dlllll·volce, fiercely: . otber. \Tho !ndlsoolablo Bond,'' written • ~ eotpressly for 'the star A\ thor se. t:hat !\I returned bitterly. \Including I \1ou'ro a dear.~ wns tho slnJllllnr \Eleanor Jerlllyt1, 'Wlfe of SlllllUC! \After wlmt wa have· been to each ••we do have to I>~ manic«. don't rles ot Ml\trhnonlal .Adventuras, 1~ Chester, I suppose.\ lntorpretanon sho put upon tbls, ·~ .;Tormyn; Born :::18.27 .. Died. 1867.\ Gtller~•t we7\ sa!d he In a be:mused vqlco, a. splondld ~X'!-mple ot this a!Yle, \Especially Chester. I hate hlm.\ wont yatl to go nnd see hlm.\ And benentb. It th~t h·yat ''of ~- ''That wus our sill •• • • Ob, Calvin, ••.i:t seems n1Jsurd,•• !ll!d the 1!rl: f~ ~~.·~e~~~-;;:;~b;s e~o 1 ;r;tn~a:~=~ \A nice tlme to find It out 1 Wbnt's \! don't e1•en lm~w his !nlernsl \''!nc1ble taitli, ·~\VIllthor thou. goest I 'WilY\ d!d you no-t 1\Tlte1\ \but I suppose we llo.• to h'm. the !den, Nol'r!e?\ nnme.\ -,vllt go; t11y pco:ple ellnll bo Ji!lY \I )Vrote. :M;y: messen11er died on tho \I auppoise you ao .. ln!Ieed.'' MARY S'l'EWARl' CUTT;!N!.J, JR. \Nothing. rep!!cd the IJewltdering \Calvin Sennett.'' Jleople nnd tbl\ Oo(l my God,\ 'Wil)'.\ .Aqd 80 , as the;v aa;,o In tbe ta!CII ~r. · ., •• , ....... ...,.,.,._,_..,~·•, ....... , ..... , • ...,.~ rebel. \I ] 1 nte lilra for-oh, just for \Wltlcli DlOIUlS notlllng to me,\ !aid Opposite BtCXJd tbo hca~s1;one ot \i'll<~t was our punlshrnent,\ said every!lny, pro~ate lll\e and D:!Atinr. wanting to marry me.\ r. nftcr cooslderlng it. llmnuel Jenny13., ·dead three :rears be- tbo woma.n·volce teartully. \You must they wt~r• mam~!l, u~ b:y tb.e mlo \See here Norrie Jcnn:vn •• ~aid I \It mcno& evel'ythil)g In the world :foro bls wife, J:O, Calvlu.\ chapleat llfOCtiRe• ol1«irntallar tl)eo Nine minutes llad passed since the nutborllntl'>'~h·. \rou can;t 'pull this to mo.\ A. ~otce l!lpoli:e ~aletly cloae bahl!ld \Gol Leave you? You arun:r 'Wlte. two 1 trange, long.epn;Solned, lons·Pilrt• tow~r clock boo::mcd blgh noon. The sort of thing just on n bunch of hatu, ''Oh, dar:n It, rn go I\ I y!eldc4. tbo llvlllg Etenn~r Je.t\lllyn: \:L'Il.at :llot his, ln. the s!:¥ht of Heaven:• eel I!!Pirltl !rom out 1 rate!ul past:, · organist waa llnrmonlously killing You're either going 1:o produce a snno Cnlvln s.e11nett received me wltb. a pledge was not: for blm.'\ \No the woman·vol~e denied, wear. Was It true, thnt vt.sioned encounter 'time. The ushers were stl'i\'lng to reason or you're com!ng with me now.\ mntter-or.fact nlr which dld not Booth~ \Not tor Sam\tel Jermyn?'' sl!e lly 11n.d hule:ctbl:yo, \I am bound in h()n• that hnd marked· tlielr patbw~::Y Into 16ok easy and unconcerned, Tl1e con- \Has It got to be sane?\ ~he an· my sense of Injury. guerletl. It se-emeet. quite In lteepmg CJr and I~ duty nnd in law. He Is • each other's nrms to!!' th&m 1 ().r was cregntlon wns beglantng to rtlstle nnd Bwered clrenml!y. •·suJ;lposo 1 were \Since )'Oil hnd to come bnek,\ sa!d -with tho plnco ~nd the SltCil thnt tlto J!OOd znnn-\ It llnly the lmnll'Inlng ot two ;:young, -whisper nnd I ''\~s sharing the lnclpl- DJnrrled alreadv?\ T, \cotlhln't you have contrived to get voice of the stl:':llnge:t' wh<> Iwd silently· \Eleano:r I\· crl~d the man-voice. nrcrent minds, \upeNensltized bT the!!.' ent nel'\'ousness since, ns best man, It \You Norrl~! A. secret mnrrlngc, )tero enrll():rl'' bidden her to .11!n;r sliauld be telling There was n sound ot sobbing, 11ushed nbr:upt and startling niJpl'Oael!, bT their wns my responslblllty to put the wed· I don't b!!llevll it.\ \Sorry l1c relui'llcd compm;~cll:y, her SElcrot tlllnss ot! tl10 pnst. :shnl'J;>lY, a. Cloy !):f the agony o! partlqg Instant and compelling co~s~locsnw ding through wltilout mishap, nnd !he There is a clear honcstv nbout Ellen. \but I'Ye o::nly just landed.\ \l\ou mustn~t tl11lik It wns tor hlro,\ In the wornnn.volcc, a.ncl the llllll)·Volce ot one anotherl l d() not know. I •bs.ence of tho l>rlde wa:. a declded nor Jermyn whicl! makes 'anything :fur. \F'l-om wberei\ t::nslsted th$ lO[d, II!Mle agntn, fndl:ng: shall nevl!' kliow. lbt Jhnt 1t·h:c.1 tllP Impediment. to lttJ' plans. ll!y cousin. tl'>'e or underhnncl In her atlltude ''So uti! A.lner!cn. Wo were lost Ill \How strangely ¥OU say that I All \! wlll go. ~t I bold :VOl! tllrough 6 mnllest impprtnnce. WI! at is and e\'er Chester Llpseomb, who was snppos-~ townrtl real things unthinkable. the wilds.\ 1:t you were nngry. Or jealous.\ t:lme ana eternlty. 01\ra ls the true llhllll be euentrnl In tile llves ot thole edl;y- tba lJOr!ion lllOSt Intct\ested was \N'o: It i•n't n ntnl-rlngP, exn~tly, nut \At lenst yoa might have sll!1t wo:rd \Jealous? Perhaps I am. Do you nmrrlagc, I ll'lllre~urn to cln!J:n you, two Ia thnt they :cenl<1lf. bellovl!l In It taking lt coolly, In thnt lmmo>nbly rt might ns well be.. I non~r coul~ 1 nhtmd.\ wnnt to know t:llO'l'Est!'' though It we1o a th011Sancl, yean. 1 as their ordained :rnte. ~lt·con!ldont, seJ!·sntlsficd mnl\ller ot rrtt nwnr from lt. Nel'H' t :s'ot If I, , \! wh·eu yestcrdny. Her tmcnto She followo!l lillll to tho corner u:n· bind you to wnlt: tor me,\ 1 A.no so, In these an:vs o! clinn,ge, ot biB, as lf proe~eCJ.Ing upon soma ~;upe-- mnrr!ecl Chester a liun•lrvd thncs , , , must hnve nlter<'epted It.\ d.er tho elm wlL~I'Q l:le a!leotly pointed discontent, o! ties :renil.ily solubler f~h rlor aSSllraneo that nothing in which Wns ho there nt tile churC\h1\ I \They 1 -..-ould.\ I reflected nlonrl, out nnother stono 1 1nserlbed: The sun sb.ot tllrJugh betwee11 llgbtly :foregone, that nnctwt .. boti!\ ' he was conr-erned could go far wrong, Thnt \be\ never meant Ch~ster Well wbnt nm I here for{'' ''Cah'ln Sennett, Bor!l 1822, Died massed clouds, <Irawln8' baclt to the know. wlll endure. .,, .,, Well, Mthlng ev~-r had. :L'bat Is Llpsrorub; not In that tone! I nppre- \'rhe most blesscclly sano thlog !hat :EBIIG: 'Where t:ltotl d!~st. wiU I dte, world of tlte lh·LDg the two still ligures .,. ,.,i•. ;:: . :.l · Wlly the match \WaS deemed sn<'h n eluted lhnt and nnswercd,. befvre I evct• hapne:nocl, he averred 'The and tbere will I ho llurted.'\ fn the church portico. The girl'S eyell Beecher • Hortleultiu:lit, , roo(!. one 'for Ellennor Jel'Illyn. It I could catch myselt: · 1 nther wouLd hnve been the • lunnCY '£here, then owns the cluo to tl:le -.rere henvy wttlL tc~trs and passion and Henry Wnrd'·Beecher,·tiie ceicbra.t«:ll mnlntulned my vrlvnto \!lsglvlngs \'Yes.'' , 1 1 nut u rot:t<ln't have lmppeneil., M'ot C!end~ slm sougbt lho clue to the Uv- ~oncler ns sl!li' tllrned them .upon IJel' .American cl1irgylllan and (lrutor, lit about mntlng of the girls vivid, A s<vll't rnt:lanr~ lntPr.slflc•' tl:e Jove- ngnln.\ H-e leaned forwnrd to me l:ng, \Did you comE to tile foncrnl?' companion. one tlin~ hiid ccineide~ble :tnrilo as an mirthf\!1, ad1·en.turous romCl.lltlclem llness or tho bride's fnrc. \Oh \lxl \Hnve yon Cl'er- hcnrd of Sc~tdlerds: \Xot your fnner.al. Mine.\ Both \Did ~011 kls!f: me'\ sho lliUr:mured. authority on mntter~ -btaring' on thnt with Obester's solemn rigidity of Dld he send me a messnge?\ ''lllO?\ • laughed-the hl:lllllcat!on nnd t11e ten.s. •4Qr wns !t-\ subject In tlie~plo:nee~ d~y.s ot western apll;lt, it was not Dll\ business ns best Suddenly I felt se>rry fnr om wed· ., ,· , lcty \vaS for tl10 l!1eiD.ent relaxed. \lly \Xo.\ He ~hook bis bend. \It was - ·• man to voice thi!Dl. My businees wns ding party,· I knm\' from thntmoment :\'o. ~un,o,r grograp!ly lsn t m:y g:rnndniother'e, Blu~ wns burled thre11 •- tha dream.\ horticUlture. He WII.S eilltor o.:t thG strnng pola\t ..... West~~ Farmer au~ <lar!lericr,. 21n(\ a ,tQ get tbnt twnln. sn:!.'ely married. It was n hopeless e:nse. I also felt \B 1 ·, 1 k rt I tb ht d:nys ago. .All ol ns Se11netts come \['he !lreaml The voices 1 l'oli helll'd ·· Suntmer Suitings to O:rder · We offer the very latest models in big nifty new line of fabrics. Our prices will pl<:ase you, J. ·F. DeCot TAILOR Phone 188~J 220 West ;Main ~s~;; •, . H. E. TUR~ER & co. F'meral Di:rllctors 1\Ioriuary 811 Enst 'lUain- Street Batavl11; Motor Hearse lUld Automobiles: Members of the National Selocted MQrtleinne. Telepbon\ ()alb 8 a, ·m. to 6 v. m,. e:~:cept .Sundays, Bell :39. All other .Hours--H. E. Turner, Bell 68; J!lllles B. McCulley, Bell 48ii-R; l Bnrol4 J. Bishop, Bell 879, J 2 MORE. WOMEN JOIN THE ARMY Of Those Who ~ve B~en Restored to Health by Ly~ia E. Pinldtam's Vegeta\le Compound .At sixteen mlnctes and sl:s: seconds mnthful e ng I! c e • ' oug YOll back here. Jt•..s lo.. 111 y great:-grnnd·· tll t .,,. . ~&lecth:in ot his coc.trlb:u.tlons were {by DJY stopwnt~ll) past tl'>'elve, the \So this Is n put·np job,\ I accused probably derlf;d from .centra'! New father's wlll that we shnli.\ ?.~e~sotblng,\ • :·Jl:}\ ;,·,..'!ij printed In 1850 Ill & bo~k or oe!lrly llexton brought men note, whlch read: her. \D(ln't Y<>n tblnlc It's pretty York. 1t dmsn t matter' Scntcl!crds-. \And nil ot ·~ Je:rmyns. rm llllea· \What i!oes It mean 'I\ .... :., • •. 45() pnges, ·.entitled \.E'laln.. and l?leas- Gained in Every Way \Dear Vlx: r t \ . \'lllo hns d!:'op~d out ot tb~ geogl\a• nor J erm)·n.\ 1 ...... t 'ant Ta!'k: Abo11t 'Fruits, Flower:!!! and B ,.. 1 N y ,. 1 b d .., al . a:; o- '\ phles this hnlt centucy nnd more. :It ...,. 01 \What could~~~ mean, excep ..... n 'lire Farming· ·\ A# *econd edlllon w&• pu!Jt uua o, ' .- a soma J.em e \It's nll ott. I slmpl; C!ll1't go The message; his messnge. sha doesn't eslst except !or tto dn11.d. .no nodded, '* ~urse. YolJ bll.d bnve come bnck to each otherj\ llllled ln 181 4-a bOI)Jt ot ~eari;y 1500 troubles that just run my health down ;through with I~ \ , \ besought. Then, ns r shoo!< my head I Tllnt· Is w!J~ro EJnanor nnd 1 . wllllla' oo be.\ 1 i . : · * · \Don.'tt•• she rebelled. \You 'rrlQhtm •• . 1 Bo that I lost my appetite and felt miB· :'>ORRIEJ. sbe continued: \It wasn't rut up. I ., ~ \ ~ ''Did I? Why-1\ · · ·•:c .• ~··; · me.\ pases, .eol)ta!nll!r al~ arttd• 'iTl' tteo erable all the time. I could not lift 1 ~ugh the agency of a. haatlly Itt· hadn't seen 111m or ·llenrd from him. some day. \l'hnt'o wlmt: hll2f iept me here · He i!!mlted n~ her, alld ller breath for the New York ~~r.. 1 a~tbingheavy, nod a little extra work •iiPired tiGber the llBWB was grndnal!y i Not for mouths. Oh, It's h~PU long!\ \1'h-e devil: yon wl11 !\said l, st:artlerl waiting, when I !hocld be home pnck· quickened :in her- throat, \Wby l!hOUld Tbese)lllpere'ha~e a high~ llt:ernry l~me days would put me in bed, A :dlsseDllnnted through the church that 1 . i'here was a hem·t·wrenehlng quiver by tho calm assumption of the an· log up for tho In!erlor ot Brazil. I you be afraid, beloved?'' value than !1 uaual 1n h'ortlctilturnl f,lj~~a~~dV~~~t~~ ~~~:o~!dd~fi . the bridal gown :had surrered a last- In her ~olce \Tkm. something told nouncement.. k:new thQre wns: ~OIXlething telling tp:e. The IJ!are o! a motor ho:rn brought wrttiPKi!, and are atlll entertnlnq and gained in every way, <:ould llnt better :mJnute Injury of a serloqs though not : me he wns here. • Tl:Jut's tho 'wny It \Yes together. The faithful or ou:r to wait. But J: dtdn't linow whn.t. Ellenno:r Jermyn \to a sense ot realities. suggestive, l!laya the. Dctro~t ~ews. and felt stronger. 1 liad foundnotbin~ :necessarily fntnl :nature, wbile I wns ' happened with us at the first. So I I hlood, hers nnd mine, f 0 back there C\nlll I en.w yoa.\ She jumped to her feet. \Wilew 1\ she l'he;y nre sn!d. to bave dOD;!t lllQ~h to before this that did me so much good.' ~speed·llmltlng to tho Jermyns' house : knew I couldn't go thl'ough with 1t · at the last sleep. You ll :ree tllnt i~ \Don't be nb!rurd, .. she. c~lded him. whistled bxlsklY\- \We're lncky to be spread the tasta :Cor 'country lite ftl!.d -Mrs. J. GRACE 1 'lllll Woig Avenue, ,In n. car wh1cb r hnd commandeered j with ChPster.\ ' ~u~t h be 8 t~ '~h~ ro~ ~~owb~ niL. a Sut therjl wns a to:n-e o~ .~Pectnncy, alive atter- that .close cnll. Look I\ rar:~eilhig. . . . • . . '\i • >:-tl\. ~ _B::.u=ff=al=o=,:!:N.;,.\='Y:= ;tt'omthe~ndoftb.ellne. Tberunnlngl r surrendered. \1'11 gi>e yQu the 'n' esc ec net c Rll. 'ot: ncceptanc~ t! suspe11sa In her A bough,rlvenl>y the thunderbolt ·-·~-· .\' .. ,.: •. !~·- ,.,\' •l:loard wns unsuitably dccornteii with message when I come back,\ I prom· spol!e. vo!,cc, . . • !tom the great olm, coverc~ <Jnlv!n. Grape Julco Stayed Typhollf:. .a young mnn who:m I had never l!leell is ell II De> I go too, :fast- I suppose ~.do. Sennett's .mound ns wlth a massive · !Until be nttnC\IICd lllmself to It at tim \Come soon,'' she whlsrere~. The DQser-ted VIllage lies asleep be-· ~ut, you see, 1 ve \Valtcd ~o, !()ng. wreath Tl!e grnve ,1s the old !let !rult lclOWD moment of starting. He wns spnre 1 A sort of well·lmd social riot fol- sldA n singing stream. Years nnd lo!lg. \So lo,n, s? Tlu'eo Clnys _by your ow::n \Th.;e's the car, come back to:r me.\' to history, It 1\ourlsbed .on the hll.lslde jand lithe and dee:p-browned by n s11n lowed lltY retum to the clmrch, In I yPnrs ago, bEfore It hnd lost It~ nnne ac~ount. • - ,· slle !J.dded. ot Galilee, nnd in lands antcd.ntlng ,harsher thllll ours, nnd thc;re was a I wl•lc) 1 the coc•lest flgure was the brlrJ[>- , nncl fn~ed from tho actlYltles or- men,:, sevent;-fivo years, lJe retorted \You're not 8 o1Iig, nowl\ l!o said, iD.oo Judea It was cultivated. !No man ~bard-controlled es:dtement :m his cu- 1 groom. y 011 might knmv he'd tnlm It , t!I£>re 'nero l:lusy mllls there, a greu:o, m 1 ~1) a seaUe btzt lnfle:d~;e assurance. credulously. knows it~ first begpln1Jl8B, The tl:lcory •rlously luminous e;y11s. 1 thnt wny nnil go off dl.~nlfledly to Jn- I of sturcly mansions, cottages~ n cllurch, You talk like- a.gllost. '\ \O! cou~:se ,, i!l:le laughed. But there of Doctor Mnyo is that the ekln·clad ' \She Isn't comiD!io is sher· be de- I pnn or Jugo-Slavia OL' somewhere ' nnrl n brisk stt·cet of stores; ther-e was \Pe rbnps I OIIL ra~_gh<;!~t: at least. was a tmno~ In bor voice. \d~><:tor\ ot nntlqultr ~on~b~ th~ I Jnuncled. Then, reading my expressloo. which fa PxacUy w!l!!.:t, lle dld. • I lnhor and _ambft!on nnd !ova ~!ld. uent Y!JU? Ar<!Ut we npr \Eleanor!\ Ire held out 1111!1 arml!l. hn).}])Y notlo!l thllt the jill~ of!. the &ud In a tlnsh of trtumpli, \I !mew ::ille i When what was left of witter! l\fe ; wnrm l!cart.r:stones: until tho :nowly \Ghosts o! P,r;st llvesr' .she queried She swayed to hlm, pressed to him, grnpo, squeezed out Into n rudo vessel, wouldn't.\ • • J.-got bnck to tho Jerm;yns'. Norrlo was proj~rtp~J ra~li·nad turned and passed. thoughtfully. L!~ those !ylng here set her !Ips to llls m a swift', soft m!gilt make o. satlsfactoty 15Ubstltute 'I \Where do you ~orne In on thls7'' I after me Instantly. . . It lls. 'lhPJJ Its life waned. The nlllls · about us? Tell :rnn about them.\ for :polluted water. N()- sooner thought retortecl. I \'Vhere is lie, Ylx?\ ... •'.. t'rumbled, th<' rottnge.s yielded to the \l know only a little shout those ca;.~~~t's for good-by,\ !hB snt!J, tban done, ~t;aPtt _julce w~ Imbibed I All the ansn·er that I got as. llB \At tho Pioneere', WllUt n::-e you ~low enrronclnnent ()f tree nnd lw •. two, the only tw-o tllat mntter to \1$ b:reutl!lessly. \f1:'s nil nonsense, YOl,l IJ1$~~~d ot aqun impum, Preato! the litropped with. sur~footed nonrlmlanr~ !!Olna to' do nbont: it?'• :.c;-:~.-.~-~.:\<.~·; tlw mansions nnd stores Btood .!lmpty two, My grrn.'t:·gra.:nilfntber, Calvin k:now. And we must forget.\ rn~sbes o:f typhoid werE s!nyetl, Grupe , ____ · .. •· 1•, surrnundln~ grn>Pym·d ~tlll mnlntnlns first s b tit te for Imp ro , ntc St. l:rorn thr <reC\r!ln;:;- rar wn··. \rm nt ''!::~nd for hlm.\ . ---~i<~ n>rll!f<'.lr~~ . ..-But the chur<'h, '<>tthlts Senfieft, left hero \Wlien he W09 a Ho wr·oteheroncc,nlong,pnsslonate., jute~ hnd won Its cpanplonehlpa:!!ltbe · ·- ------ --- ---·- lts~lf stanch: ngnlnst the- years, for young man nnd -wen't to tl!e Mexican yearning letter, eDdlng, \I biml you to u 5 11 u ;v r.-. KIDNEV TROUBLE R . E'l;[. VED BY the nnc:rnt bhod tbnt bu!lt and loved w:ar .. He never .came bnck nllve. HE; walt for me.'' Tllen the lnn!l ot vnst Louis ~o.st:.Dispatcl:j. ~ ..... t thP plare rom~s hack, by a gentle tra- marl'leCI my srcat•grandmotlter in the forests nnd 11Dtnnpped rivors swnl· · - ., , · :f.,~:'.' dlllnn, to ln:.uy its d-ead there, even South yenrs later. :But tllere was a lowell him up. . , , Billy'• Little Hint, , . '' :J; unto the third nnd fourth generations. broken romance stre!lger tb.nn his mar-- And Eleanor ;Jermyn told herself BUly had'·a new I!Uit, and tbe Dlost 1 '' FRU IT•A~~~TIVES '' Dcnth alono .gives to the Deserted Vll- ria go thnt drew hha back her-e, nnd that It wns only a strange snd sweet wonderful thing about: It \ 08 that luge the transitory semblance o:f life. nU o! us ntter l!lm- I never lcnew and flnlfllied episode. thet>e wet\e pockets l11. t~et trousel'!l; Tiger lllles of July were swnylng wllnt it was un'f:ll, at Gr~dmother'~ til ' something he h11d nev-er had betore. Began to improve as soon as She took this famous Fruit Medicine 39 North Ashland St., Worcester, Mass. \For years, I ;yas a. sulferer with .--------------......,.., :B:iclney Trouble and l\h.eumatism. Eight yenrs ago. I v.-as laid up for sHen months, scarcely able to move hnnd pr foot. My hancls were so swollen that the)\ looked ns large as loaves Of brenct There was suppression ofthekidney secretions and I: was in a. terrible condition in every \\'!loy. A bout this 11me, \Fruit·n·tives\ wns brought to my nttent.ion. As soon as I b~gan their_ use\ I could. sqe improvement. I was re ievecl o.i Constipation and Liver Trou.bles ll.llU have been 100% better of Rhoull:latlsm nnd 1\:idney Disease\; 11Irs. ALJlERT A. YOUNG, onr the peaceful graves when !he fu:lloral last wce:k, l xen,~ t:he inserlp- \And now,\ said Calvin Sennett. He cnme r~ning to $h:ow me hOw at- stillness 1\'ns ln. vaded b; the slltr tlon on your headstone, \when moy I see llcr 7\ tractive ~ey were, .A1ter shovvlng mecf1nuistlc 'allll saturnine panoply o:f \I wish you wouldn't call it mine,\ By nll tile proprieties I shou!a lmva them to me, l!e e:ll.d, \ ':N· t)ley'U llol'd. a modern bur-in!. The cnrs In the prc>- 1 ah:e protested. ••It gives me such an consulted 'tl!o JErmyn famJly. Bnt, anything, ~hey baTen.'t nt\ythlng In o:es~ion had ar!ven,out from the near- uncanny .~eellngl U'he whole thing Is ·Wllat use? Th()se two wo1ilcl have them now, bii't they'll Mid pl\n!lles, Pst city, to b<:~i'Y oid M::~rk .Termy:n be- uncanny. _ been drnwn toget:lter as Inevitably as nlcllels, diiJlea, or mi)'i:blng.'\ !'-Teed- side the others of his generation. \''t:ncnnny?\ he l'llpenteli In a low magnet uno etee:t:.. ,. less to sny ~l!,~t I eav to It tl\n1: he I Through the COI)lpulslon o! family voolce. qOh, no~ ElEanor. Not un- \'Xomorrow morning. At :my apart- hnd sotnethjng in the pockets.~(:hi- loynlly, Elranor Jermyn, bls great- ca~ny It's-it's almost IIOly.\ . roent,\ I rep!led, ll!ag1> 'I'rlbune,'· ·• ~ ,;,,~;~ n!c~e. bnd l>CI!n clrnwn most unwll- w'That's worso,\ she complained. \:I \Not tonight?'' he asked, gently. \''; .\' \\'\\' · '·'~- · · · '' :<.:;;-,i~ Jingly fr~m a 11ouse party several hnn- d0on't think yelL 7 ro a pleasant ('Om- , \You cnn talk with her,'• I partlyo :···.,\su!Jatlt~to for Cor~:~•;rf':,'\'- drecl miles away, wllere she hnd Miln pa:olon for a gravorard nt all. Ani! yielded, \If anything so modern. ns a NotWlthst n.dl U th ' hi\'• · havlng a hlgilly satisfactory time. As I'>e got to go .llny~ay, Tl1ere's a phon~ will serve your purpose.\ :ments in ~a.ctkg a B ac Eve- she hardly kn~w Uncle Mark, she \'OS frfghtful storm coming 11p... I called Norrie and rel!nqul!ihed the some lndls P ns 1 8 1 sclen~e there are fe~lln~ r'l>'rhll?dly peevish over lt. But ••Too late to get nwny,\ z;nid he, as Instrument to 111m. 'What they ~:tnld I lng of wl!i~he Is a~l~ mat:l~ls, tho tilak- ·no St·oner l:nd she crossecl tile bouml- a :few s1o1v; bOO'-':\' raindrops soundell ca.n only snrmlae.. Probably It could for whl h 3 na 88 secre and sry line of tno stream whirl! divides ~rrsp on the lea\\Es overhead, through have been as eJ1ectUillly communicnted stltltte ~ n;. en~lrelyd lllliCQSStljll!Ub· ,the llesrrtcd '\'lllage from the wollil the stillness. Corno.to the church.\ by telepnthy. b as een oun • mong tl:lese of nclual!lles thnn the spell of pence ':1'110 first tlnsh seEmed almost tc> lie was at ml\ apartment, writing, su stances ls cotk. It Is POSSible, ll.ow· enfolded her. Through tl1e sootblng: orertnke them ns they ran for shelter- wben Noiorle cmuE. I wns tltere also. ever, that n~ture,hereel1, In this e:nse, cadences of the btirial service sl'eo deep In the porllco, g-aining it just as I rnlgl!t as wen ha;vo been In Pntagonla ~lrers 08 .~~]Js!~tute I~ the,wood of n stood, hnlf hspnotlzed, her f11ce nt the rnln whelmcc:!. overythlng In sooth· for all tbat they reckoned whc 11 they .;e: ~r~w .A~··rn e ~nst: const o!Lake onee piquant nnd cll'eamy, vivid nnd lng gray. ea-w encll other. Eo called l:Jer nnme, • s c It ' n 1 r C,!l, wb Ch is ~~~~.?:~n less I P\'•ess<>d lu the dappled mov~ruent ':I'hm a million t:ons of llg'ht cr-nsl1ed nnd there carne fr-nm her llps n l>rol}en pecifi_c gr~~t?. than C~:k. J.!L·.• ,\~t- I of •hnrlows. do·wn UJ,JOn them :fran tl!e_rulned roof brenth 11110 the sigh of respllo :from ~·· '-\'~\\'; ., · • f,. 'i~~)•.Jt'l<: .CUHCURA lfArs· CGHIL0 9 S ECZEMA Broke Out.As Rash. ItChed and Kept Spreading. •~ When my little girl 'wae two ytars old Mr face began to br\\k qut with a rash whicl! later tilrneil io··· ~~czem-a. It bothered her .a.great dea.l by itching, 2nd shecoul~ not sleep very well, The trouble kept spreading and she scratched and irritn\ed it. We had her treated without any benefit, ' •• I rend niL advtrtlsement about Cuticur.. Soap and Ointment and purchased some, and after using folirC:.kcs 6fCutieura Soap imdfour boxi!s of Ointment she was healed;\ (Signed) Mrs: o. Li Brewer, ):lox .41B, Livermore Falls, Maine. UoeCuticura for all skll'l troubles, !to?c~~·l/P':. ~~~e1~*'~lr~~~usgJd·~:~: where. Sonp25e, OintmCnt26nnd6DO. Tnlcotn25c. ~Cutic.u~a.So:lP!Ih!lvca wlthoutmug. RITCHLIN'S IDxclusive Agents for- Pr. Kahler's Shoes 68 l\IAIN S'fREET \Fruit·a-Uves\ will r!'!i!'vn all trouhlns lmch as Rheumatism, Scia.ticn, l,umhago, \htonic Neurnlgia narl1Ie1tdnches, Pain in \he lmek and IC!uney Irritation, when tlwse troubles nre dtte to non-ao\ion of tho bowels, na they usunlly are. \l\rult·n·til'l's'' regulates the bowels, ri<1J tho system of wnsto mntte.r, keeps the blood pure and l'loh, and in \his way, givi}S prompt and effechve relief. \Fruit.-a-\ivos\are runr1a from frnitjuiccs combined with ionics. 50o, u. box, 6 for $2.50, t:rial size 25o. At deit1ers or sent hy ' I It was thus that Rebert Sennett filOt of 11enven, anrl tl'le two co-wering fig. long-borno pnln oE yearning and deprl· Th-·• PakJ:k.a....,OoJdenJ:ia e. ,'·•· ~ ~ 'snw her, m·es, merger! In tho shock o:f that por- vatlon as sbe rau to his arms, I found e roc .Y puss e~lled the Golden I 1\'us tl1ero snme slgnul that passed tent, lay stlll. . • · the st~eet !'cener:; sufficiently engross- Gato 1 n ·.Yei}prc~t2ne tatlo,r;tnl ·park , A. Want A.d •m j ' from him to ller, nt once occult nn!l , _, • .' . lng until Norrie's voice notlfted me OiVeS its rlcl1 ~~lor !IJ!d, ts nam~ 1 to t:l!e .l'l compelling, drn~·lng her gaze to the Dim voices In tJJo gray mist, voices thnt the;v. 11 .ero niVnre of my exlstenca fello1v .~~~~n,.cov6rfitg ltp,lof.tY.,.,;wlllls,. . spot In the far corner 6f the church- .out: ot a tar post. ~p~aklng one to the again. · .. -- c.· -:st,•.\ nn~.t!;l,e~!!~~~:Jbn~)e hue:' of th_e great The News, ynnl whero llo sat leaning against other In t,h,£.sOft siolla:.ncc.of .. wlrt<l nnd \W:e're ~oil}g nwny,~ ehe apnou.ncell. hot·S).}rlpg ,terrac~s n:rl~e lllnlnly from W'll d·. th T • k tbe bo!e ?1 . .!! g~t\l,.,Sl\!!1 :_S!l~ llil: .Lf!!JlJ .• WL!.\'.2ll!Jled ts~Y$!~ 1 .~~mno.tyo!ca • .!.'Y:llli~mij~[ciill::tli~fnitllli~~~\~fbl»ll!ru!!i£~~:-; !!!·_-!!!eii'!!IJI,•r•Jc __ ....~~ FRUIT-A•TlVES LIMITED, OQD:ENSilf'H.rl; X.Y. • 0ttll.Wit 1 (.;nu, London 1 Eng, <.:)lri~\cllutcll, N.Z AlTlCAS . EN~ THlltTlllEN · A..\'NtJAL ~ J,\IAR HOSTESS W. Attica, Jii!J union of the 8 t the homo· o 1'hursclny nfto ant t•ffair. T-~ w(.lre present, An!ln Keeblel Humphrey F< lowing oilieers ~Irs. J olne1 win Bihtchfo: 1\'l!lg Hump!: um· (for life: Within tl1e m~~•bcrs. o~ tl r! 9 Bald\' Leonard, Le r•nd from relu The vernud: home were l flowers. .A fi at 7 o'ciock. aucl JoLn Wil marks. Hnrr rotldng preslt hO$tllSB. . lil:rs. Miun' w~.o tcfugbt th tet term· of 1 1986-1887, re1 at !he ])ickin: Death of Attica, July of Darien die, o'clock last ni ~Ir. Eichen! zprlnnd on ll< Amm•lcn. forty reiident of D1 survived by~\' govcl·nment t1 daughters, Ui: Eichenberger, : in the .A.ttlca home. Funeral 8er. trill be held .f1 m. on ':\foncla~ pastor of the Attica, will o will be :n the Atti A~·,.ica, Jul:l' on Wednesdn~ sPwin_, circle n M. G!or, inste the lawn. A; the 25 presen: of officers and ,\~semblyntal and daughter : Friday. Me, ! Sunday there ma;u for a vi :\[r. and Mr• tPr Glnclys and nPr of Ro~b••l trip to Atlnnti Mr. and Mr: epiv~d card« Park, from th• Gretchen, who 26th for the I Mr. nncl ~rrs tPr Thelma ret r1ays 1 stny in ~ ;'lliss Blnneh Gassman hn\'e ,,_eel;s' outing ' ELBA U. Last Q~rl3 Open: Elbn, July 2~ terence of lhe at the Method ginning this cv tomorrow. At delegates will conference whi nt Lake YieJV, -Jove feast nt 1 by the Rev. C. followed by n- sion of Suuda: noon. The e• at 7:30 o'clocl The :\fethodi: grcgation will nt Lakeside, or ner committec1 Pll. Mrs. Mnrc< Garnish, nro p nor. Edwnr<l ell will super\ n nee will be p1 to go. Work on the 1\!il & Bl'OOkY i routh of t11e ruenced Wedne The pea viii <tatio::1 closed liOn's we>rk. ~ be harvested l truck te> Albiot :Mr. and iMr1 turned from a,. :/, Steigler of ~a via. Mrs. Barry J ner on Wed guests were tl Louelln Pratt holt~ of Bntav :Miss Alice E ter is visiting l dredmark. )Jiss Abbie l who has been ' ~turned f() M: lfr. and ll !tev. ::Uinn L. Thnmkins llavE :.\lr~. 1\'altet· to Tisit friPnrl• ~lr. and ~Ir •nn Chnlme~· a· {'anisteo, who t•r's brother : Cirnnt Browne] Ortkf1 Clakfield, Jul l'nttorhlinpft ei~ rln.s nf lbP P n t t('n on r~rue1 Ht. :m~bnol' or ~Irs. Eli2nb tnn road Thu tor•sc~t. wHh ' done for theit· Rarolcl 1\1'os ~pending his )f rs, Albed E tage on· Ownsc.