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A['CTION SALES. THIS _AFTERNOON JTOWEN & aow‘ mr—nonzm. 1425 EVE §° TRUSTEES SALE “OF_ \u.msm REAL ESTATS\BEING A TWO STORY BRICK | DVRLLING: CONTA 351X ROC AND RATH.CWITH BRICK KNOWN AS 919 KENNEDY NORTHWEST. By Jirtue of a certain deed of t corded in Liber N fand records of the DIstrict and at the request of the parties s thereby, the undersigned will sell at public | of ihe premises, on FRI- | ¥ AUGUST. THIRD. '1925. FOUR- THIRTY, O'CLOCK P.M gescribed Tand and prem ST Jot hum: Bumbered e s axes sted to the date of sal f 1524-48ds exSu THOS ) SWEN & i _Iv24260830.a FUTURE DAVS OWEN & SON. AUCTIONE 1435 Eve St NW STEES' SALE_ OF. TAGHED TWO-STORY T AT “THOS. Sirter dated | 9. | WESCHLER & SON, A TRU <‘r!ts SA’KP nr EF;!«'KA DWFL and premises. Tumbia. © subd of the Oice ict of Columbia: sub ine shown on sa ec: 0 3 $6.000'00. 8¢ 6.7 2100000 cash. rem Tor ihree years at which time b7 * oecpnd deed of trust upen sroperty s0id. or ail cash over trust ut oplion A deposit of 500 veyancing. rec ¢ of purchaser ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME N NO. 4614 FOOTE m(rf \()])[y{Yqu HOFFMAN Trustee s S ale of Valuable sec -’ < | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick the purchase pric paid in cash AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. REGISTERED Large Sale of Household Goods of Every Description, including Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Pictures, China, Glassware, Mattresses, Bedding, Personal Effects, etc. At Public Auction, At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday, August 4th, 1928 At 10 AM,, Also at 11 AM. 19 Oriental Rugs, for cleaning and repairing Ferms Cash C. (. SLOAN & L() TRADE MARK charg: INC., Aucts. v m DAYS, SON., AUCTIONEE N.W Avam A T Eve S, MEscnL CTIONFER! Household Furniture Upright and Player Pianos, Rugs, Automobiles, Etc. Inclnding Walnut Bedroom. Maho: any and Walnut Mohair and " SALE OF VAl TE. BEI AND STO ING_ THI KNOWN W JABLE RELL B8 A BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. NW. SATURDAY August 4th, 1928 niture, 9 a.m. Automohiles. 10 a.m urchaser adiusted to date A l'rum.' 0f $3.00000 will be re- GUS EICHBERG, 50 Automobiles By Auction SAT., AUG. 4th 12 Noon 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. Opvosite Ford Blde. Auc S0 Sy fron 4 cost of defaulling purehaser ) days’ advertisement of ruch some newspaper oublished in (] JACOB, B. SHAPIRO, Eve St. N.W. o (e Burcan of Yards snd Docks, | Department. Washinglon, D. ck nm. Ausust 4 1926 Dodge Sedan, Gus Eichberg, Official Auct. U. S, Government. Consignments solicited and taken up to time of sale Franklin ; i and then | RESORTS ___ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Apartment Building, No. 1830 ..,nhforma SL N.w. ey Vlmm\o Avenue % " Half block ts beach Stec! Pier 200 rooms ~75 baths {({ Running Water in all rooms) Dancing ~ Orchesira 00 daily oo wilh meals snclal Weekly Rates BATHING Fithorm duly Tecorded In Liber | of the records of the | e survevor of the Disirict of Co- wn for taxation purposes as lot | sauare 2555 i of One-third cash. balance in presented by the . payahle o5t at 'y o day of sale. pay- by deed of trust erwise trustee Toperty at fter five davs ‘adver- Jting purehi some newspaper D. Bronveicn Giuw, 01 ‘Washingron for 1t pearts WeLLSBORQ IfnhnhyM Every modern »nl-un-u E Plan~$ :'mm:o zo wdadv RALPH MECKLEY mecnss So PEYSER. EDEL 3 orneys for Holder TONEERS, 33 OWEN & SON. AU Northwest 1425 Eve Streel Business Property Known as Premises 493 Pennsylvania Avcnue Northwest. R-TH cribed. 1and rict ot Co- being the on Pennsylvania square 491 by | ning back be- at right ‘angles to said a3 Joi 810 § t {ree Pl AU ROSEC Owner % Manager ALBEMAGRLE Viewioia Mo ncts Soneh e ¢ AN knowr Bold sub. £18,000, Banang wa rall oome. Private rom hotel. 1des! Weite for foider \\(ESTMINSTER 4 NTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH Hot and cold run- Elevator to Speciul Good z00king. | Hotel earage w 8. BACHMAN. YLE‘JI‘TE ' An ANTIC CITY 3 N the \ the muu Y Totis have b ln.m WA‘TK!NS; End South Carolina Aven of Privat Eiirop. e | | .lll'h | Vini, 32 'NEW RICHMOND | Jrv ave, 15t hotel from Roardwalk, Re throjighout. Ocean view. Al out- | bath or rinning water Eurnpun Plan, $2 Up Dly Special whly, rates W OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT ’SHOI?EI‘IAM year Heach [uinning v American plan, §4.00 up dai 3 il Apacinl wokly 116 Tor booklet: 3. Bickar, Owner MER | Tunning wate: i dly. 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Youns, formerty of THE ILLINOIS ater Private baths. Michener. Owner. [HALCYON HALL Good table. fresh vegetables. ates _Owner-Mgr., H._E ml WILDWOOD, N ARLINCTON Near Beach Capac! 00 _Running water. Priv, baths. Free bath Mod._rates, BKIt RUTHLYNN Central location. Cap: -uu ot and cold runn m meals, | . Prop. 026 Wesley Ave. An-? jean plan. Mod. rates. Tis W Braddock Heights, Md. On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains 47 Miles From Washing HOTEL BRADDOCK J. Croghan, Mgr. VALLEY VIEW INN AND COTTAGES mmond & Oberlander SEACHRIST MOUNTAIN HOUSE W. Seachrist CAMP SCHL‘Y INN Miss Clara E. Coblents THE FAIRMONT Miss_ Anne Kefaover HAYES' COTTAGE Mrs. Josephine Haves THE BRAETHORN Mrs. Clarence W. Rudy KELLFR S_INN Miss Keller REST COTTAGE | Miss Louise C. Blum SUNSET VIEW | 3. W. Rarley DELMONT COTTAGE | Miss Mary Fulmer | THE STONEHURST COTTAGE || Mrs. C. 0. Hottel, Pr | BRADDOCK HEIGHTS GARAGE || merman | FREDERICK D’AHLIA GARDEN. Braddock unm.. Md. Blue Ridge Transportacion Co leave Ralelsh Hotel 1 30. 930, i2 4O e Cktra. bus leaves &b 330 Also reached by B & O. DEER_PARK, MD. " DEER PARK HOTEL’ Kesort J b er Amer. Pl yon_ MD. In the BI ) Nice fitt Quiet for » M n hote) s aid Sunday CITY, Hamll‘ton' Hotél The Houre of Plenty n iy Mll COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern. Special rates to July 16, Golf. _Ownership Manasement. _15th season. | VINE VILLA INN | Near Beach, Unexcelled Table. - e 310 t0 920 weekly. BREAKERS oY BOARD WALK | Rooms with hot and | cold running water and private baths. % C. W, Timmons. Pr Phone THE HASTINGS HOTEL Modern and homelike MRS on Board- | Runnine water AS._LUDLAM Ocean 1ot rooma Runbing water Re {1y remodeled. with 20 new rooms R_HFARNE g .m.n..n..m- wna home- | Hot, and eoid run: alk. and_private baths | THE DENNI ne water Terms " Foanonabis A7th season MRS R_J 1 SHADY DE, MD. Rural Home Hotel ! 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Excoliont vonting [ pathimy rwo "'l".“‘ o Music wnd e oo \ lol write Her | man V | \ | MmoviNG | ‘hIII TARRIVE I | nnwrlmm Wa TR I a Dauphin Mo, I'{t IU\“ I rou _Washington Augini 10 Tgad o "part load o | *Phiiadelnhin o ANOS Phone i mmz FOR PURNITORE AND PI wn«v »M. nw o nui RATES oL VB AtD o AT worry Blora bonw. ¥ gunbelt, ‘Wh | burt us.” | horror in Cameron’s face L Bliss Electrical School | N N N N N N N N N N N N (Continued from Yesterday's Star) INSTALLMENT XXIIL ‘ EVINE muttered something to | Chaplinsky, who drew his cap- | tive to a chair, pressed her | down into it and “bound her arms to its back with Cameron’s Esiber's face was blank with fear mingled with ~perplexity. St ooked dazedly from Levine to Cameron nd Walker. “Where is the Eye of, Lucifer?” the little man inquired again of the trooper. res, you know it by name now, my friend.” It has been unfortunate for many, that we did not learn sooner. | S These Esther, ing the question be frightened about are a couple of burglars, the trooper interrupted, ignor- There’s nothing to They won't dars She did not reply, and shifting his | aze, he surprised a strange bleak satisfaction upon lLevine's face. The little man's bland voice now carried a lilt of triumph “You have seen this green dlamond?” | “A half-dozen times," he said quickly, he asked the girl She nodded reluctantly. twitched, but she was unabl “Ah" he explained, “our friend ¢ here has hidden it 1w him tell where easier if you mak him Suspicion stirred sickened him Chaplinsky lef ng the hailway act,” Le d voice r throat I think him. Eh?" uncompre- in a nod the room | toward | and from Levine and padded al the kitchen P vine told the trooper | “that the bour- | are able to withstand pein— sometimes. Bu¥” he went on in JI‘ n‘,lldh reminiscent tone, “'I have known tubborn of ‘them to break v heard their women scream.’ He watched with relish the dawning " he prompied at last Waiker blurted Well? Cameron,” “for God's sak “Exactly,” the little “or for the woman's? thickly, man_approved, | Where did you | hide that stone attempted through to speak and a dryly con- | Cameron only croaked stricted throat “‘Presently.” Levine suggested, ‘“you | will teil me of your own accord. the trooper proposed her go and Il tell go." “let “Let her desperataly, you.” His captor glanced at the open hall door impatientiy and shook his head MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. i (Continued.) | [ “1 said.” THE EYE s LUCIFER | ;/////////;///1/////////////////////////////r///////// AT T2 | siveness of | Cameron: passionately. | at 7177777111120 \ N N N A A \ N Z he reproved. “Un- “No bargains,” fortunately for you I— He broke off, listened intently a ' minute and took a step toward the docr. “Gregor!” he called sharply. ; There was no answer. In the silence, ornaments on the Christmas tree clashed and tinkl-1 faintly as a draft stirred them. Far down the hall a| hnnxd creaked. egor!” Levine called again and spun about as Cameron moved forward iealthi “Stand stiil,” he hissed. Something had broken through the frozen impas- face. It twitched and stirred and there was smoldering fear | m he close-set eyes. u die if you stir agnln" he lnld| “Gregor!" In the kitchen, something feil with a dull shock that ran through the house. A face shadowed by a gray felt hat with a purple cord had appeared the open window. The lamplight shone on the bright steel of a revolver. e tried to “Don't move,” Sergt. seled Alone, Levine disobeyed. He stiffen- ed at the words and spun about to face the muzzle of Delaney’s gun. All voiition seemed to have been drained from Cameron. while the litle man's head came up and his lipless mouth flared in a wide, mad smile. ‘Then, quite deliberately, he began to raise the hand gripping Hu' automatic. “Drop “Drop ‘The room shook to the thunderclap of the .45. Another lighter report echoed it, For an instant, Levine stood erect in a dim whirl of powder haze Then he doubled over, arms wrapped about his stomach, pitched forward | upon his. knees fell to one side and lay still Esther " Delaney snapped. Somers screamed faintly. | Walker rushed forward as the sergeant climbed in through the window and bent above the body, but stood motionless staring at the broken needles and flakes cf artificial snow that drizzled down from the fir tree. Delaney lifted his head. “Dead, sir,” he reported to Capt. Dover, who stood in the hall door. “You got te Bohunk?" “He's out.” the captain replied, with | a triumphent grin. “Bannon had to| siug him with his gun butt to keep him | quiet, when his little pal called him.” Voices rose in a confusion of sound. | The room was filled with movement. 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ENGINEERING ' Course complete | in one year Students construct motors, install wiring, test electrical machinary. Graduates are qualified to enter the electrical field at once. Thoroughly equipped fiteproot dormatories, dining hall, shops. | Founded 1893, For catalog ad- dress 210 .kunu Avn Wuhm.lun. D C. | Washington to Baltimore by Steamer I(I!ll’“ WATER OUTING 'ON HAN TO OFFER Call M-Ul \N" for Information and lterature. The Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company | | awed voice. | | | found nothing but flakes of tinsel. | to move. | stvely. | Levine guy | sell 1t to Strake ~ [ coon go up on the elevator | 0 and fnds the old man dead | the others to “it's gone” Cameron replied in an | He did not distinguish Delaney’s reply. Slowly he went forward and broke a twig from the tree. About it was wrapped & tny eoil of bright gold chain Then he turned and looked blankly at the others. 1 snapped it up Into the Christmas tree.” he said deliberately, “when Levine heid me up. It caught on this twig and hung. It was in plain view there all the while he was looking for it. He! never saw It.” He looked from the twig to the bright splash of lead high up upon the llon? chimney. his bullet struck it." he said | “It hit It—and it's gone.” Above the child Molly sobbed loudly in fright. Esther Somers rose and went upstairs unsteadily, calling assurances as she went. Heneath the tree, De- w {laney and Walker squatted. lvll’chln( They ‘The the great Cameron watched them dully. Eye of Lucifer was gone, | erystal smashed to powder by the ham- mer blow of Levine’s wild shot Feet shufed as Walker, Tomlinson |and Bannon bore the body of Levine | from the room. The door clicked shut. | mufing the voice of Capt. Dover at the telephone. Cemeron listened apathet- | feally. FHis mind was drained of the ability to thin| He sat. inert, and was con- scions only of #n aching neck and a sul- " |len throbbing in his head. Delaney held | the twig of evergreen with its twist of gold chain in his fingers and looked from it to his partner with whimsical he sald at last. “that’s that” s Cameron acquiesced dully H.- did a good job, anyway " the ser- geant reflected wloud. “this Levine guy. He shol away & lot of trouble | 1 when he hit that stone " Cameron nodded assent and rubbed his aching forehead “Funny.” he d slowly. “They br {1t here to sell It and after Strake' bought it, they find it's & talisman or luck plece or something that what's left of Mussian royalty would give their right arms to get hold of and then ” “And then," Delaney filled in the pause. “They try to get it back and stir en different kinds of hell, all at How do you feel, kid?" Pretty darn near whipped.” the trooper confessed with a faint smile I wish youd roll me a olgarette Danny “Any went on defen- “we were bet- 1t we'd ay,” Delaney as he complied ter cops than we got credit for. only got wind of that damned diamond. | The | to | They got there early | we'd have had It all guessed right and the Bohunk came | before Ana and Borls arrived. Levine {went in. The Bohunk waited outside {In the car. Strake double-crossed ' Lyofts and gol pald for it, becaunse he let these (wo bad babiss know what it really was they'd sold--the Eye of Lucifer ‘They wanted 't back then Levine knew he could sell it for a heap | more 1o Gne of those dikes or princes or something. He went out, leaving the door on the lateh, and hung around in the vestibule, maybe, until he saw the Then he back, killed Strake and got away We worked that all out between | went clean {us, didn't we 1 nodded and exhaled a blast ceo smoke. Delaney continued, “Ana comes that dame She and Borls beat the one stretch of road and he beans yvou and stea your | hat, gun and blouse. You've certainly had the rough part of this case, kid “They try ta hold up this Levine ‘There's some shooting and they get worker, Tth Street Wharf S.W, away. Borls and Ana hear the racket 1 stir up at the other end of the one- 7, 0, Coporight by D Rosleton & | over. Delaney coun- | Stupidly he watched | Cameron | He Dblinked stu- his body too exhausted | ¥ | Cousin Belle's care’" the | A fast | RESORTS. faintly. He felt the blood hammer in his temples. She spoke before he could find his tongue she directed gently, 12777711171, I A Nerve-Tingling “Molly, dear.” ; “suppose you run in and see if poor Mystery Romance Miss Lyoff is il sleeping. ~Thete's a | good child.” : fUnusual Interest N | B0 ke dcor had closed she spoke | again, but mow she did not meet his | eyes. Was there, was there.” she faltered, “was there something you wanted to tell me. I mean— She hesitated, confused, and he saw the color_mouni into her face “Oh, Esther,” he muttered, “Oh, | Esther!” He took her hand znd it e “A half dozen times,” he sa tried to tell you—-" Some one knocked loudly on the door and then pushed it open. “My mistake” Sergt. nouncad. unabashed. ~Say, listen. kid, when you're—well, when you're f’ld}’. Capt. Dover wanis o falk to you.” N N N N N N N N . N way strefch and beat it back to town.| ris was big and he had a stiff | They had to cut the sln\e cut of your blouse before they couid get it off and| hide it. Old Deacon Meek. poor buz- | 2ard, finds toe diamond in the gas tank. | Borls, as soon as she hears the car's at Meek’s, comes out here and looks it | Big Nose and the Bohunk think he's got the diamond. And out Boris | goes, moaning ‘Lucifer’ Get it? We | were on _the trail all right. If the old ! deacon hadn’t been 2 darned- He halted and stiffened to attention as Dover pushed open the door. Came- ron rose unsteadily to his feet. e o R “1 was just telling Trooper Cameron "st-phm Camomn still holding fast to Delaney remarked with a disarming | Esther's hand, “get to hell out of her grin, “that the captain and all of u\\ hlnk he's not such a bad cop. THE END. Dover spoke with the abruptness of | e e, Gameran. vou ok a1 10 WHARTON CONVICTED IN MAIL THEFT CASE Shall we forget what happened at hotel tonight? I was wrong. 1 admit Former Representanvr Found Guilty With “Limpy” Cleaver in it. Therell be a pair of corporal’s chevrons coming to you during the next Grand Trunk Robbery. g fo his quickly, Delaney an- | | year to show I mean it.” | By the Associated Pr CHICAGO. August 3.—Charles S. lwmnan. former Representative in Congress and former assistant State’s |annrm,v. was found guilty by a Fed- | eral jury of conspiracy yesterday in con= nection with the $133,000 Grand Trunk mail robbery at Evergreen Park last | February. Charles “Limpy" Cleaver, | co-defendant and accused ring leader |of the robber band. was found guilty of conspiracy and six other charges. Wharton under the verdict faces a possible maximum ntence of two years' imprisonment and a possible maximum fine of $10.000, while Cleaver, | if given the maximum on all the counts | of which he was convicted, faces more than 80 years' imprisonment. | The jury. which had arrived at its | verdict Wednesday night after more than 3 hours’ deliberation, returned its findings before Federal Judge James H. Wilker- {son and motion for a new trial was made as soon as the verdict was read. man, - left She interrupted gasped Ann fres D. (Copyrisht. 1928.) | “Yes. sir” Cameron replied unstead- ATTORNEY FINED $800 lh 1 thank the captain.” ON BARR over the 'elaphone the captain said t ATRY CHARGE Delaney. “He wants the Lyoff woman. can be moved. Seems to think he owes her something for the way his old uncle | Following Conviction in g Two Cases at Cumberland. Cameron CUMBERLAND, Md., t 3— “Inere was & $10.000 reward for the | Pines of $500 and 5300 £ i 8 said slowly. “We don't take Tewards | Oliver H. Bruce on William T. Whitman, in the service. I've told Enoch Strake |charged in two cases with barratry, to Miss Somers. By the way, CAMETON. | tracted much attention. Whitman, I called up the hospital to ask them | inrough his attorney. J. Phillip Roman, en. Bannon certainly wrecked him.| e i5 accused of soliciting Mrs. 1da They tell me that old Meek's heart ac- | pinciov. Charies W. Keith and others be on what's left of his feet in & feW | Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, through week | Anderson & Lamb. attorneys, Youngs- | troop commander looked at him with a | emploved by the Natisnal Workmen's trace of a smile. Protective Association of Pittsburgh. It " he suggested. “I thought perhaps | time ago Whitman sued the . railroad ‘. vounl coupie could go to housekeep- | company for injury which was settled ‘The trooper gulped and reddened. | firm took half the award. “I haven't told Miss Somers about| —State's attorney William A. Huster thought perhaps you'd care to. She’ & | upstairs.” | steps. A dim light and the sound of | ASKS RUBBER RECEIVER. heavy breathing came from the room but Esther was not there. Then he for the appoints Board het Tolos fcther: dowik 1he hall. | or o, D s e ‘hude him enter. by Turner, Halsey Co. of New York, Molly raised a tear-blotted face from | cotton converters. It was described as watery smile, ‘The petitioners estimate the nm “Now.” she announced briskly, “I'm and liabilities of the company as ap- | He muttered something and stood | They assert that the venture of irresolute. ‘The little girl's eves ob- |concern into the automobile tire busi- uunnmd hastilv and aske |may still be possible to conduct the “You look awful funny!" she ven- |rubber shoe department at a profit. The | air of distinction, her charming NNE ADAMS was already seated | po, !A at the small side table in the L,f:f' ::\mm: 'p‘:;rl::“;hen she sat | lunches when Jefferson Marsh yadio Mr. Bender came and took a | entered. A he came toward |t beside her upon the sofa. A usually worn. She gave him a slight |Song™ and Mr. Bender took off his beckoning nod and he responded with & | glasses and wiped his eves. . H’: wt'\sls ing the chair opposite. Lunching to- ~ “That's a fine song.” he sighed gether was no new occurrence. FOT | takes me back (0 the past. I my eve- meeting almost daily for a noonda¥ mv job- chat in this restaurant. In fact, they | el me about it." said Anne await & change of fortunes to become T was an accountant,” he said. “1 engaged, lovers worked all day under a light. It af- happened today, Jefl.” Anne said, her | It left me very poor. And she—Well, dark eyes resting tenderly upon the fine | I didn't blame her—she said that under Megsy, 1 hope and she went away—1I have never seen Se “No.* The young man leaned his | her since Suddeniy he spoke in & girl he loved and wanted with his whole | were at their worst and T was wretched | soul Megsy 13 all right. And so is'I was unable to consult a specialist paused s the waiter set food before | for that purpose now." | him. Then passed on. “How long will “How wonderful!™ Anne said. “But entirely? " Couldn't you find her now Megsy recelves wonderful care from 'if you tried? “She {sn't my cousin, you forget that, {of & needle in a hay stack. Of course. {Anne. She was my wife's cousin, Of I shall always care, of course. I shall took care of Edna and then—she stayed OUf—— " ion to take care of Megsy. Megsy is ‘mf‘:ll"'. ”l:-lle what?" / startle to stay. She insists that Megsy needs N her. And she has educated m little I Know where she She is not 20 iblocks away from this placé this in- ean’t live without Coustn Belle ' Anne was silent. She understood the | (SN0 The cousin died and lefs an honest. warm hearted man as Joffer- . " A1 name was Jefferson Marsh." said Mr. on Marsh, could At that very instant Bender eagerly. “Can you direct me to small sallow. sharp-eyed spinster some . ! folk, Miss Adams, might call her selfis - 1 ;> er selfish \ve vears older than Jefferson. Cousin | o "yqing me as she did, but T never wessed his child. She intended to marry rriod : . Y with my money. efferson in _spite of Anne. Poor Ten minutes later Anne was in her | discern the scheme. He saw in Belle | ouly a persistent relative who had made | |0 8¢ & 81asp of the amazing happen- ling. 1t was long before she slept that the child perhaps could not live without K Ly Meg: morning. for she breakfasted at an it her. - The death of Megsy's | eqrlier hour than he did. At noon she months old had made him especially | tender toward his litle daughter. | qoiJoerson Marsh came. He was {realized that he needed her. She forder for both today. Wanted o care for Hmito Gain i | choivecoliuecante m;:“m:flx'-'z‘u; food and encourage him to high en- the waiter turne deavor. She could love the capricious | is going to )n\!flmle' at «f:?l"'"ah'f'lf | Megsy love her—if she had a chance. | heart that un | But Cousin Belle stood in the way. | the house B g e petiteless and abstracted. There was | my darling! Wha A new horder at the table—a Mr ’m o Yok aggin | T e He was a small, bald man with large | wiping her brimmin HighE eves behind spectactas Anne svic | & THE tell you: ‘ve been talking to Enoch strnkr taken In to the hospital as soon as she Appeal Tnk»n by wmum T. Whit- double-crossed her. Can't say I blame Dover turned and looked directly at| special Dispatch to The Star. arrest of old Strake’s murderer,” | in People’s Court yesterday by Judge that if it goes to any one it should g0 | the first trial of its kind here. It at- to send out for that big ox in the Kitch- | saryed notice of appeal. tion is better and that he'll probably |5 sue or make legal claim against the Yes,” said Cameron stupidly. His|iown, Ohio. Whitman claims he was | "wxm that reward and a Nrnnn‘“wn brought out in the suit that some ing. if they wanted to.” | for $18.000. and the Youngstown legal | her stepfather, the captain pursued. .i prosecuted the c: | Cameron paused at the head of the where Ana Lyoff lay. He peered in. | BOSTON. Auru.st 3 W\ —A petition | He rapped on a closed door and she |den was flled in Federal Court yeste: | her sister’s shoulder and gave him & a friendly proceeding. | not scared any more." | proximately the same, about $2,225,000. the sarved the unlaced boots and the shirt |ness has been unprofitable, but that it tured. Esther stared at him and smiled | company is capitalized at $4,000,000. | Cousin Belle. ance. for the light eves scarce! restaurant where she ate her|gown for a few minutes to listen to the her she noticed that he looked uD- | woman's voice sang ~Love's Old Sweet smile. An instant later he Was occupy- | evidently in & sentimental mood “It the last three years they had been ight hadn't got poor -nq"l hadn't lost were friends of the sort that only | fe) suddenly sympathetic. “Something unusually annoying has | fected my eves. I had to quit work face opposite her. “Nothing wrong with | the circumstances—so we said good-by head on his hand snd looked at the more cheerful voice. ~When my eyes | Cousin Belle. The trouble is He about my eyes—I am here in the city 'it be before Megsy graduates from she--(he girl> Have you given her up your Cousin Belle,” murmured Anne “1 am afraid it would be like looking course, Belle has been kind. She first nhever hear her name, Belle, with- now four years old and Belle continues Why. Mr. Render!" exclaimed Anne [daughter to beleve that she actually ) biocks away from this place e { whole situation as no man, particularly Yes, yea! That 1 she, The sisi's she was visualizing Cousin Belle—a | COTCT, SURIFIC AR SO0 C0ect me to Belle ran Jefferson's house and pos- | .ogigered myselt worthy of her. Now fretted. hard-working Jefferson did not | " shivering with excitement. trying hevsell 3o necessary to his delicate child | %), T 4, G018 QefNe she Stept. mother when Megsy was but & few ' (on (o the restaurant as wousr e Pree Anne loved Jefferson unselfishly. She Well. Anne dear! Waiter. I will socks and make his shirts (o cook his |celebration, you see." he whispered as Megsy for his sake, she could make 'mm‘ to be married--to some old sweet- At dinner that night Anne was ap- | she says--by name of Render—Anne Bender. Mrs. Smith introduced him [ “B-both. for joy." dently impressed him with her little | »