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tr _F ifMfiRroW‘ fifimwrmmsy F “arson sown-{7 i fin, fivzmne T 8 | human mm nan 1 Expoctund Tm\ About 4100 wm At- tinct Amasal AF€air. Tire» newearhiie of the board of _povernen (€ th ¥E3lack River «Valley weill he déeked at \The\ annus meting Ml@#{,Drec 26. for a term of three yrars Tle terms of . three menbes;, F¥oyl L.. Carkigle, George A. SteBbins. ald S. Upham, ex- pire at dlls tine mand Mr. Carliste and Mx-. have been renom-!& Inatt® o earcueE® tlemselves. M. gecoy FnyEa lts Deon nominated to cucroego@ § &A. Upham, the latter hav- ing decelind toseave longer, having been & momSber of the board of gov- crnofe Cot teany years. A errzoltt and agencral good lime vill be ~comection with the cleelin. Nttces were malled | out 10 tibeers to«lay by Harty C. inne. etar}. The. «fft som! Christmas dinner ' vill dos bo seved@ a; the club this | year, tBog cusston Endving been dis- conlinusels Fey year; ago. Thie aanlied titer dan of the menber; ind tielz friends will be hell NeyYear Eve, Weineslay, pec $%. About {00 will attend this event asad armrgngeaments for “QM-b a a.e nowe boiscag m@gle by Manage 1D. reClp- ~ NMomaul Tabs will tbe spread in , the bael® roma aid corpas of wait- over 50 1+ s108 il bre gaged for the oc-; « casion. PolBsowing tho dinner the Of being members M@ thor wives and friends + will id grout to thee loureging grooms, willar@ rmpmm im bowling alleys, w here .YllE be exajoyed until the bal% norm iitEmce is cleared for cancingz. Asn POST CADS _ REGHVED Sent Oi Exam - lLeuitth (@mefa's Boom lor Presidemey. uminmmassmmmms more today recaived post pith! ort by the Pershing tor Preaamlim@ Copznitite, with head- In « eostioonas roagntrnlingg their opinton on Pemhlmag'i «cailldéanc. These post < 1rd; bee Uines \Do weil beellite the wegqtiment in 3 our localllr I Favotable cowir8 Sor President' great a for your \I nmcal, what'munyla considered with thi with time nowest (avsor \Who» i tlie pezeont time appcars which she at 10 be thalamus c&aolcs® of fina \VHB yu amit in the movement from which #0 backs Ume=sa| Peesshinag* © 1918 She has The Chattramdt Parashing Doom scems of zo havee ites diflamcitoly launched is ot musical vebnaX¥«i Womer United Sutes talent pro n this city anf -eniltor dinser ) urkett announcem =tat& coonnIftte hams bee organiiect ashborn a mum’ +0 W pUpe oithaczsiumme (or Persk- choir sng. Tika i Uline irs formal announce leave “9mm -uent o Iirashig'ss eiry lito the race - \\~Nizais T - mid - Burkat. ~somlmamate BP onhtang.\ This it Premblogg his bad | sto my #vpraiin sia caredidacy. He nas lakrs{ lime that a« long -as he wearin the eermy lee would not . s 8088 pol‘lucq areal. ho Bras adhored - I - a ma % so this pult%On a ~~ j _‘ Fill lllfll ilflflflfl as ufe to GABRIEL AND MALONE - NEen WILL AAT ERNAFAPIA® BEFORE & BOWNE & A LIMAPRY QRAND JUAY Enmuyleon mmmmmen & Milozeo )eec. 1. -BurtLafountain of Gaterltkh anl Chiles Reyome. ¥ramk lHoramco Rashaw - and Pett Faanh ol x Fons tavoivred in the vhiaky Fall of carty Saturday mmomings, yeero az-raignw@d Monday -hall OBmicamd briaag prescot at the rearing . Ia#1 ms at $1.00 in ' the of amil cxccopt «bo wees hile In $22,000 bail. There quird trols wore all forolshad and rhe meze nleamat fevom ceestody, toap- rear before bee gree and jury in Feb 10. AB wired erazninatfon They wite Dniigp®ht before the com- minlogeet (pon the usual chage, rhat o€ and ebsiting in dripginge Nexxlutizag liquors from € anid dino the Umzited States and in time nne after import- tlo. mum i Bwere cam}: or chest - wrflt tlchlm reeaett, ult truth a? g}- al. mi Aim wakes “352125 61 K: ar 5k \El” Inks rehab}; d _ 3215 “W1: you verith {5-5 0g Pine. til Inito a perat blafllo and 1 the math pla tak unnamed sugar aynip. y-ou hie me €lar fled 6 las, “sinner. 0 caorh up, of Ann:- map it Mi é his nope mal % of Ig remarkable can“; nmnilgr- U tastes d, and in apite of ih lowe cout, 1 cm d'epended upon to pre quik and Ims reli Yor sont Eeal thas tike h “is of =. h fo rweay fhamt means iness. It cisesn ins tiseas g!» plflugn Jung: throat. €icle an can irrititecdE nesmbnites that line the - throat an? bscronthian ? tubes with such protib Eben, bun“? msd cert-m y that it 38 rea it Pinexz’iu Spt ll and 'highly concen- ratel - «Gonpomient um Norsay me ls mo ly thie best now I; 3015 0 d g‘rgofo] g - merer® - thk Al d8 Stout tainly y 8= ! on: Pf 1390 32 c (Erection: and don't mt a moi-e. Clwannteed to UME Auge \ Lnoets, Neb., asking morning, Digpuly hulled Staitem Mar | Ines tt her t + *; | \Nora EDWARD RICE BURRQUGHS Cnnyfixht, A. C. MeClurg & Co., 1915, CHAPTER V.-€Continued} _ le hap \Oh Jean!\ she cried. \See- What you have done. He was may husband. I lw'gd hm and/you have killed ery gently Tarzan raised the limp form of the Count de Coude and bore it to a corseh. 'Then he put his ear to the man's breast. \Bome Turandy, Olga,\ he said. Bhe brought, it, and together they forced it batman his lips. Prese a faint ga m the white lips. The bead turned and De Coude groaned, * \Bie wHel not die,\ aAn% \Why (21d you do ft, asked, \I do not now. He strmck me, and Iwentmad.Ihave seenthe apes of my tribs dGothe samething. 1 have never to|€ you my story, Oilga.lt would have been better bad you known it- this might not have happened. I mever saw my Rather. e only mother I lever knew was a férocous she-aps. IUntn I wears fifteen I had mever seen a humar Being. | was twenty before I saw a wkaite man, A little more than a year igo | was a niked beast of ; prey in am African jungle. | \Do not juige me too harfihly. Two years is too short a time in which to} attemapt to» work the change in an in | [dividual t®at it has taken countleul ages lo mcconmeplish in the white said Tarsan Jean?\ she race \L do I? judgo you at all, Jean 'The faul mime. You must go now | l—he must not ind youhexre when heli {regains consclousness. Good-by.\ . It was am sorwowful Tarzan who walked with bowed head from the} palace of #h¢ Count de Coude. Onec oftalde his thoughts took de {nite shape, to the end that twenty minutes lm ter he entered a police sta tlon not Car from the Rue Maule Here he soon Found ons of the of- cars with whom he bad kad the en- courtter sz=voral weeks previous. The policeman was genuimely glad to see again thie man who hid so roughly handled iim After a naoment of conversaifon Tmrian asked If he had ever bhoand of Nikolas Rokof or Al , exis Paulwtch, \Vory often, indecd, monaleut. Each has a poifce record, and while here Is mothing charged against {them now, we iake it a point to knowe pretay wedi where thoy may bo shozald cocasion demand. It is only tho same precaution that we tike with evey . kmown crigainal. Why does monadiour mak? \They acre kmown to ma' replied Tarzan \~I wish to ie Monsicur Rokof on a liitle makte of bustneas. If you cam direct me to bis lodgings I stall apeprociaate {t.\ A Tow aminutes ister he bade the policeman adiew, and, with a sHp of paper in his pooket bearing a cor | tain addmess tm a assni-zespectable quarter, bo walked . dralkcly toward tho stand. Roko end had returned to their rosoms, and ware sitting talk: oveming's Thy had tal» thozed io the offices of two of the morming pempurs from which they mo mentarily orpescied representatives to besar thas first report of the scandal that was go stix social Paria om the morrov. A heavy step sounddd on the way. \Ab but these newspaper men are prompt.\ exchimed Rokof. and ag a Renook fell upon the door of their roomam: \Banter snonssiour.\ The am#lo of welcome frome upon the Runmisen's face as ho fooked fato the hard, griy eyes ol his visitor. \Name «wf a name*\ he ghouted, springing to his feet. \What brings you bept~ \Sit down:\ said Tarzan, so low that cho cazon could tbarcly catch the words, but In & tone that brought Rokof to his chair, and kopt Pau vitch in his. \You kmeow what bas brought me here.\ he contineued. fn the same low tone. \It shoukd bo to kill you, but because you aire Olga de Couda's| brotizer | shall aot do that ~now. \I shalt give you a chance yauF Hus Pauivitch doem snot count muck -he is megely a stupid, foolish [} little tool. so long as 1 permit you to live. fore 1 lomve you two alive in this room yQu 'will eave done two things, <iThe fint will be to write a full cop fessfon of your conmaction with to night's plot-and sign it. and so | sbail ot kill his way. Do you understand!\ without wraiting for a reply: \Make tie he frared threats. An in fugers at hls threat, and Pautvitcl who atleraipted to dodge them and: as Hiléd to a comes Whe released bxis ho#d and shoved the f tow back Ento fis chair, After a ment of courhing Rokof sat qille hit: ext Tarzan's commaand. his char vetite\ again I shaail tog be so linfent.\ : merfibed tou. writes, ! \Gee that yous omit to detail, snd} 'that you mnetitioy every name,\ cau- ' toned Tarzan, - t & door. | \Eneter/\ said Taran. am From the Matin\ H announcéd, \I understand that nansieur Rahal} : has a story fop me,.\ \Then yoou are pistaken, monsieur. \You hawe no. star: 7 my dest - replied Tazz. tor publication. hive 304, - lkflmf' e Rokoll. Loo up From his in; with am ugly scow | her, nor does she love me | tor}} Bet \The se«@ond will be to promize mel. upon pain of death that you will peri wit uo woerd of this affair to get fntot the mnéwepapers. If you do not dot: both, nolther of you wil be aliv@} when I| pmss nest througts that along nd, gs (haste; thero in ink before you, andf 2 |paper and a peh.\ ~ 1 Rokof essumed a eruoufent air, ab tempting oy brevado to show how lits® start later\ ho felt the ape-man's ateel F completely | of the fsor, anal hurted senseless (tot. HokoP£ commence | od to blacken about tho Sace Tarsint glaring if the man standing oppositet Presently Paulvich came to} 111mm wand lifaped pelifally baek tq)! said the abe-mahn. 3 \If if in mitigmary to bandle yout Rokof wsicked up « pors and com | Presotky there was a knock at the . A dapper young man came I6. “I | fthe reporter did not see the nmasty Might in the ape-man's eye: but Nik p olag Rokoff did. \Nor aver,\ he repeated hastily. \It is too bid that monsieur has beem troubled,\*-saftd Tarzan, turniig to the newspaper man. \I bid mon- micur good evemifg,\ and he bowed ! the dapper young man out of the ropm, and closed the door in his face ' An hour tater Tarzan, with a rath | er bulky manuscript in his coft pocket, turned at the door leading from Rokoff's room. \Were I1 you I should leave | France. he said, \for sooner or later I shall find an excuse to kill you «hat will not in any way compromise your sister CHAPTER vi. A Duct. D'Ariot was asleep when Tarzan entered their apartments after/ leav- ing Rokoff's. Tarzan did not disturb ! him, but the following morning vious evening, omitting not a stugle detail. \What a fool I have been,\ he con cluded. \De Cloude and his wife were both my friends. How have I returned their friendship? Barely did I escapo murdering the count. I brave cast a stigma on the name of a good , woman It is very probable that ! have broken up a happy home, \Do you love Olga de Coude?\ ed D'Aroot. \Were I not positive that she dos mot love me I could not answer your question, Paul; but without disloyal ty to her I tell you that-? do not Love For an in stant we were the victims of a sud- den madness-ft was not love-and it would have left us, unharmed, as suddenly as it had come upon us even though De Coude bad not returac. As you know, I have had little sx: perience of women. Olg® de Coule 1s very beantifizl; that, and the dim light and the seductive surrounGing. and the mppesl of the defenseless for protection, might have been resisted by a mowe_clvfilzed mam, but ny clvilization is not even akin deep - it does not go deepor than- my clothes. ® \Paris is no place for me. I will but continue to stumble into moore and more seriouss pitfalls. The moan made restrictions are irksome. E fool always that | am a prisoner 1 can mot endure It, my friend, and so | think that I shall go back to my oun Jungle, mnd léad the life that God intended that I should lead wher He put ma there.\ \Do not take it so to heart, Jean.\ responded D'Armot. \You Kavé acquit ted yourmolf much better than enost *civilised\ mes would hare under circumstances. As to Eomw- Ing Paris at thim time, | rather think that Racal do Coude may be expet: ed to have somelhlns to say on that subject before fong.\ Nor was D'Armot. mistakes. ask A Ing over thie probable outcome of they Week dater on Monsieur Flaubert wis , about cleven in the meom: breakfuting. Monsteur _ Plaubert . was an Emprosairely polite grail map. \With mamy low bows he delivr | ered Momaleur io Count do Comdt's challenge | to - Mossleur - Tarai. Would monslouy be so rery kind as to arrenKs to bravo a friend mor AMonsiour Flaubert at as early - an tour as convexfent, that the details might bo arrangred to the mutual at fafaction of all concerned * Certainly. Monsieur Tarsan would bo dalighted to place his [posited In the bank by the (reas unreservedly im the hands of hia friend, Lkeutenzant D'Arnot. And 1o call on Monslewr Flaubert at iro that allernoon, and the polite Mon 3M]? Flaubert, with many bows, toft om. - {To be Continued) (ot rue 35, 400W! H. Hudson for Many Years Sng, as D'Arnot and Tarsas wen, it was arranged that DArnot was to } | PRES ARE HGH saree . OFFERINGS OF FURS udrTEer THAN LAST YEAR MUSKHITS VERY SfiABBE N early Trapped Out In \This Section -Price of Cow Hidé# Takes Tum: ble Through Enforced Cloaing of Tannerles. Trappers are again this winter get. hands of the treasurer, to be handled;|. 'according to the by la. ws of the asso ciation. _ A vote of thanks and apprecia tion was given the retiring superin tendent, George S. Hudson, for the excellent work done by him during the many years which he has served as guperintendent of grounds. The report of the treasurer shows that there is morethan $1,600 in the banks and in bohds to the credit of . \the association. CHK 601 SHOOTS LOMAME James Peno, Aged 9, Dead As 'thng high prices for whatever skins \threy bring in from the woods and | | I. Malone, Dec. 23.-James Peno, the , defers grab up the offerings and 'continue to pay the. high prices which prevailed last year. According to F. T. Lewis & Son, 231 Franklin street, dealers in furs] inmd hides, the catches being Drought i this winter by trappers of this vi- cinlly are somewhat lighter than last year, Muskrat skins are espe- clally source and are bringing better prices even than they did last year. The seardty of these skins &s attr£ [buted to the fact that muskrais are about tripped out in this sation, ,Last year the trappers got From $1 to {1.50 for muskrat skins, while now they are getting from $2 to $2.15, ac he | corling to the quality of the skin. him to stop. Shortly a fter, the fat her marrated the happenings of the pre | Fox skins are worth from $10 to $18, 'heard a noise at first altributed ml the Victrola, He investigated and saw | but the offerings are light. while' kunk skins bring from $1to $ and the'suppgly is about normal. Mink ' are quotzd at from $3 to $9 ani rac- coo from $1.50 to $7. Racoon guo ; tations are higher than last year. Raw cow hides, however, have tak- era a decline in price during the past, 'few weeks, which is attributed to 22 cents Mr. Lewis says that during the; coal strike many tanneries lad to clot down either in part or entlrely and as a result the demand forhides ted of, driving down the 91'ch Al thoigh the price of hides is down, Af r Lewis does not betieto | |U will jate any great effect on the price of slices, for the hides purclise| now will not bo made | up Into steuts for several months | The average price of h@ea, and the then current rar ket for hidea wilt onter Into the fix- Img of the shoe prices, so whethior 'or nol the rigil prices of #hoos will de- chino as n result of the progent low price of hides is an open qie<llon. \t. Lewis says that ho don not bellove hide prices wil go €o their fermer high price in the noir fiture. Irestead, ho expocts that thev will go owon lower before an upward move» melt sets tr, ELLISIGRG_MAN RESaIRS dropped from 38 peri pound. Buparlntcndcm of Camsteery. Ellisbur‘. Deg, 2%.-At the annual of the milshm Cenctery Ammcintion held at the resliGence of G. 8. Dee. 19 much buisness was tra&niaCted. The nancial reports of the tress usut wer read and adopted !I. E. Wathold and C L l4o wer cected tratees for three years and Edward Wubbum asd P L Lee, sr., were etedted truxtres for two years. G 93. Hudomn ind E A. Denlson wer cect od truat«s for one yaar. Al a tseet. Ireg of the trustees, C. T, Lott was elated president of the anosclitiocn. Eavard Washbura, tite wltfinnt E & 5A Denftuon. treaturer? and?. 1. Lee ar.. secrsiary. ‘ On actunt of the Infimizls of pa®wo tho superintendant of the grounds. George &. Hudson, wis ob lge to gve up the doties asd Fred 'Ox#ares was elected to worte during ths pleasure of the board o! tristaes. i All monegs received for th: male of lots and by bequata are tole de- umer The superintendent of ggrunads wa fnstmueted to preant a bill at laait onc &a nmoath to the reas which bill shall Be a rceipt. tot checks given for work dote. It was alxo ordered that ail fifmd and> mow or hareamfier owned; by the asmociation,. bo plated in the| | re<ily to the coal strike. Prices have j Utes . |LEa¥E Fon moarom ~~ Result of Careless Act by Another. Drome Wile T FLIME | 7 Aged 35, Meets Death At Yaleville. Var-wood Dec. 28. --Carlos Martin. aged 35 yrars, was drownea Sunday forencom in the Racquet o river at Yaleville. Mr Martin was in the act of cleaning the racks at the flame of ”164 Vartin Paper company vhon in some enknown way he felt or slipped into the water. The body was recomrred in the afternoon. Mr. MFartin came here about twa 3 eam arto from \rushton. He leaves s omivinasr a wife and four small chi; nine-year-old son of Paul Peno of Chateaugay, is dead as the result of, a shot fired from a gun in the hands of a playmate, John Jenkins, aged 13 | The accident occurred In the partors of the Union Hgte! shortly before: boy know the gun Coroner John E. White; of Malone rendered a verdict of acc! noon on Sunday, The Jenkins claimed be did not was loaded. dental death by gunshot wound. The boy was playing a Victrola in the hotel parlor when his father told his child fall to the floor Picking the boy up, the father discovered |a hote the size of an in the back [Of the head, near thoe right ear. Has fly carrying him to a wash room, he 'began washing the wound. Two doe tors were caled but the boy was be yond ald and ied within Ave min- Investigation followed and it was found that the Jenkins boy had come into the botel lobgy mnd noticed _ a gun «landing the radiator. Pick: Ing it Mm“ it at his play mate, pulled tike trigger and was horrifed to hear a report. The boy was prostrated when he found that he had shot hiss companion. & Coroner White was told by Robert Krmwd) a of the Jenkins boy, that he limd borrowed a single barreled shotgun from Jack Lyons about one year ago and that he kept it in the parlor of tho hotel,. \most anywhere around tho place.\ Al though he had mo Intentions of going huating. ho plawed a mheli in the gun Saturday night \fur no particular temson\ and skood fhe gun by the I21mm”. Kenraeedy des -a; thel otel. [LIQUOR VALUED AT $1,800 15 SEIZED AT CABRIELS 17? CABES3 AND 4 GALLONE or ALGOMOL QR HIGH WINES « INC-LUBED Malone, Dec. 2$.-Soventorn casts of Cansdian sealof lHquor were round Sunday, mostiy on the prem imes of Burt L-afountamin in Gabriois by United States Cumtoms OfMcert B. Harmon mnd J. W. Stark and Sheriff A. A. ndwirds and Under Sherif Stanloy. 'ane seized lHquoris valved at $1,900 and miso Includes 40 gallons of alcolao} or Bslghwines. La- (ountain was ome of the ire mer in rolved in the refd mado by same officers n«erar one early t urday naoming. | The Hquor is nowe in storago in the «@#ustomss bullding here. ON WEDDING TAIP James Plat Lodgo of. Monticello, IH., and Miss Grace ter of Mrs. Eftzest C. of this city, who were maffied at 1:30 this afternoon in the chapel of St colleage, Artszandafs-on- Rud: nox, loft for the souls -on a wedding trip, following the coremony. Ugon their réturn they will reside in\ Monticello. Thee corezsony was per forme#d. by Rev. H. C. rector of 'St. Paula church, brotheMfi-Faw of tha bride, amd by Rev. Hobart H, Whithey of Atkiens, N. Y., tollegs hum of the bride's mm. the Iata “fies M.. Carr, fermer pastor ~ l Néxria Cart, als] Prei 'lhe funeral took place this 1 oP from 8.0 Andrews church with burial in Calvary geme tery v- Offerings... _. ora‘th schnmhth any Gin, “THE HOME OF QU gLA * The Christmas Sp\ is best expressed in | Our Sale of Winter - _Overcoa s omi Raised by the Best Poultry Mémm the Country Corn Fed. - Prime Stock,. = ~~ Our Poultry has been seleo eéfd die nothing but the Vfiy-Bés Do not place yomhflh We have a most Liberal Supply sf\ Plant,“ ' T‘Prkne Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork... Vegetable: We have the Goods Our Placesare the mm On Wednesday we will haw an Exha Beef mek, Lamb and\Veal a \A + L *t al + cen anns T AT 20% OFF ; ~. ”v 4 4 Beat. > ristmas c Specal'ag All kn sie wan-5m Comfy Slip pers, felt uppers and tlkakin swoles. ribbon trimm’ad. Latest popular a Sorira value ..- Women’t; fre - Kid . dultets | with _ elastle ables and exible soles, {or Tubber® heels. plain # + a tp b ns sr as ”Child!!!\ Red Felt . . Slippers with felt soles, “a: Alto high curt mp ”slippers am and 164. \No he'growlbd for publica tion - *n ;| Men's Browh Kil Slippers, Krerstt mtg. with solid | feather - sofes. Splendid value. - Special. at .$3.4% - ~m ov - f—ffi??t-\‘1“T #i Men's Warm Folt Slippers with asabastos sole and a fefiwtth felt soless, $1.50 and 60 wor tras s ener es are we e d sm Sop br Ba Anton slim Happy Grdwds and Get Your Shared the Christ-l: Sinking: in Helly Beres >| \WOMEN'S [. _ MEMS Lisle Hose | Fine Hise |- P 2Piirsin ”Shir-in ~*, womens | s Silk Hose Silk lion * 1 Pair in 1 Pats In Box - Bo: