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——e- - e e e e e Gloomily Heuston surveyed the deso- ] UPHOLD STUDENT WEDRINGS, the Fents e espected Lo approve lute picture, at last to turn to the girl, ATk . ! - thie Inittocs fndlngs, seme tuein PLAT SIDES, YELGOW Rogents of Wiseonsin - University | bess of the baard Indiceled (Continued in Our Next Issuc) Mr a4 Mra, Jolionot nnnounceld e 3 $8354 i SHELLS AND |J|-| s "\]ll'\‘ll‘u’ o Approsve .\lill'r“\};(" that the % at once cstavlish thelt 5-DAY BRIDE FINDS YEAR \) £ Maiu Wi Stey 8 Maniage | Cint ey will ot @new”cataiait thah | among students 15 expeeted to he for- | ¥ied students HUSBAND A SUICIDE Lakewood, N, J, May 3, | mally approved b ythe board of re- e People in that wrun- Jester Vulteo, of = Uinewood Il yonty of the University of Wisconsin MATHEY 1NT LISTS down, tired, Jolland OUIGVESLIML R OEACIR AN ult of favorabie action of the . 0 1 3 Red hen which yesterday laid . oy . el | Btudents Lite and Interest Committec, | New < Pennls Sta y L St. Paul Girl Says Man Who Leaped utterly wreiched an cgg with a pale yellow shell, el kigaiand. Lntroat Gagmmi e New York Tonnis Star to Take Part & il at Pennsylvania Hotel Fled With condition so com- two flat sldes, and ridgen on tho {1} mended to the hoard that the deans inz ismpionabipe mon 'in apring have ends. The dial of & clock with be instructed to reinstate itobert [ Iirussels, 3.—Dean Mathey ot } figures was found on one | Johonot and his bride, who was Miss | New York Las entered for the inter- She pressed her lips tight, The, Sloux started on, &oon to Le found relicf in side, | Doris Moses, who were ordered to dis- [natlonai hard court tonnls charapion. re- [ships to e held Lere May 15-21, He “I'm not going to tell—yet, You've|€ngulfed in the swirling veil of the| New York, Muy 3.—At the Morgue continue their studies after their cent seceret marriage beeame known | Wil play in the mixed doubles with got to do something for me first. -llnrm. Barry turned again to the[yesterday Mrs. Grace Graham of 315 . I'm iIn trouble-—" ghe was speaking |&Irl: Pleasant Avenue, St Paul, Minn Az / “ g . A iy ) Minn,, It was the opinion of the e co [Miss Elizabeth 1iyan of Caitfornia, rapldly now, the words flooding over Just one more request: T can't|identified the body of Randall I7, | that mu‘“u',lm-: \‘uu‘lll\l y.:n 'f:.“”:.]‘l».lqu It is .,..‘.1.‘- I |‘vu1’ \ml,v \h,::mnm- her lips between gasps, her eyes set,|€Arry the child up there—this way. (Graham, the man who leaped to death Q aealiat mAcliEaN among students | Lenglen enehi oxpert will .])I'lv In p1e g (Continued From Our Last Issue) Her 8650, 2 her hands Knitting. Will you help strap her 'to my pack ?" | last week from his room in the Penn- halr W 1 1oublod | who had thelr parents' consent the mived doubles with Manuel “He ran away and left me for three Silently she assisted him in the grim | sylvania Hotel, as that of her hus- v ’ WA e A r EaaT 3 2.4 AT task of mercy. Then: | band, Mrs, Graham said he had aban- The Sensiblo ; fgecns 2 Whlle frowning on secret marriages, | Alfanso of Ope days. The fire went out«—my baby—" hysterical laughter broke from her| Do you know the Pass?" doned her five days after they were dpeing Tonlo He shook his head. She tapped |married and had fled with $850 of her dry lips— “My baby died, and still iz E one glove against the other, money. T BUILDS YOU UP and he didn't come, He--" “Agnes!” Houston grasped her “It is impossible then. You—" Grahamn came to New York on ¥ P “I'll make it some way. Thank|April 6 and registered at the renn-| KEEPS YOU BUILT-UP hands. *““Try to control yourself! e ksl Robert Gardi I s AL n w m w L Sk i U s, S IR e sylvania as Robert Gardiner of Pitts. e woman writes: storm—"" He started on. But she called him|burgh. He had bemn here about three back. weecks, when the police learned that _Les, the atorm| I8 dlways. the}SCp, dangerous — too dangerous,” | Gardiner was Graham and was want- Y()u[‘ Druggist Has I[ vy 1 “A domestic science teacher said?t storm! We would have been mar- and there was a note of pity In her[ed fot deserting his wife, Graham ried—but there wus the storm.” L i ol WTEE S bLal N foot | fumped out the window s a detective | mmm——————— _ . Then she halted, for the bricfedt | voice % bad wnough on foot|{umped out the w — was the lightest cake she had ever part of a moment, to become suddenly [ When there's no snow—it you're not) ERGiE o0 AP e when she | 0SER OUT OF LUCK 1 tasted or seen—but remarked that madly cajoling, crazily cunning: P ¢ “Listen, Barry. You want to know| “Tell me the way. Perhaps I could :"" ,?',“"‘:‘“w“hl': O C g ; : . PSSRV 3 \ ind it. It ¢ 1 alt 1 de | hospital at St. Paul. After the mar- —— 3 . A 3 things, I can tell them to you-oh, | EenoC o P al R 8 | A ot o) et : Tusedatleast six eggsineverycake. 80 many of them. 1l tell them too|? Promise to the child’s mother. I'm| ‘- L Al Swiss Riding Master Finance of Miss ; y o ~if you'll only do this for me. It's afrald she's dying." \\l(!lr‘lr.u“ f L0 r”m.‘ H8 D e 5 She wo‘lldnt elleve l u!ed only ! " s A new light came into the girl's life's savings, and disappeared a few ,\lv('urlnll'l\.(‘flnlplnilh He Receives i3 4 3 eyes, a light of compassion, of ut- IR ] two—until I showed her exactly my baby-—my baby. Won't you prom- days later, JeRlopmaiaTakeknorito nypricthen hry pity. Slowly she came toward b please, ' Barry—and have her buried|MOS! AHACIEAE 2 b ; i in hallowed ground. Won't you, Bar-|Houston, then bent to tighten the FIGHTING IN IRELAND Paris, May 3.—Max Oscr, Is sur- 4 j hOWImade 2 Now She s nOth. ry? Do you want me to die too—or | (@5tenings of her enowshoes, prised at the failure of Miss Mathilde ing but Royal.” Mrs. G. S do you want me to live and tell you, "1 Know the way,"” came suddenly. McCormick his fiancee, to answer his % 4 yal, rs. 3 why I did the things I did? Do you| Tdve been over it—in summer and|One Killed When Armed Men Attack |cable messages and disappoinicd be- want to know who was back of every- | Winter. I will show.you." 5 cause she did not appearl in Zurich thing? T didn't do it for’ myself,| . jrouis “"""",";'[ '1)“1 beg PRy ¢ Barracks—Private Residences AlSo|jagt month, when he expected her, ac- ; Barry. It was some one else—T'Il help | 100 The outburst had passed his| o ! cording to a Zurich dispatch to the Fe % Pllips almost before he realized it.| Visited By Raiders. Wosld: g i . you, Barry, honestly I'll help you.” “About the murder?” Houston was | MIss Robinette, you don't know what| peifast, May 8 (By Associated| The former riding master declines : 5 leaning forward now, tense, hopeful,|¥O! re saying. 4 Press)—A large number of armed |[however to discuss reports of an es- L . But the woman shook her head. T know the way," she answered,|ma; rushed into the royal Irish con-|trangement with John D. Rockefel- 4 “No—the lease, and the contract. “""h"“‘ indicating “‘"l' she ““"‘ heard |stabulary barracks at Bellagaha, south |ler's granddaughter to whom he be- » I'll help you about that—if youw'l) |Nis remonstrance. “1 am glad to 80| perry jast night and fired several voi- [came engaged prior to her departure g Ab l I P help me. Take my haby—" —for the sake of— She nodded |javs “u¢ the occupants, killing one|from Switzerland—a few months ago. e SO ute y ure The man rose. slightly toward the tenderly wrapped | ongiaple and wounding Sergeant ser said he had addressed several o oy i g bundle on the pack. “I would not|jrapp s to the Lake Shore home p T'll promise, Agnes. If yeu want Kerr. o the Lake Shore home of N ks to help me afterward, well and good, | f¢¢! TIEht otherwise.” The pelice returned the fire but ily in Chicago but Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste CHAPTER XVI1I1 with unknown results and captured|had received no reply. e believed If not—you are free to do d4s you + e ? An hour found them in the hillS,|jwo of the invaders. however that this might he due to the ’ Send for New Royal Cook Book—It's FREE ’ : lodding steadily upward, following 3 fact that Miss Mathilde was in Vir- The woman had raised eageriy. | P i All telegraph and telephone com-|fact thi athilde n Vit Fl e TSy 5 e wrhen ooy g easerl: | the smoother mounds of snow Which | munication with Gounty Derry - was|Einia. mi{{]"l‘.('x’\l.‘»'“m,:" {\'I;‘ltvnvrl"r?\fprtl:: Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York A RS 2 licated heavy, secure drifts. As|, e SRS« S drawer. Youwll find a crucifix. They | !"° 3 cut off today. i 3 i they went higher, and the wind beat| o ! o o hand, keeps an open for trouble —they might want to put it on he y or .k f ; The home of a member of Ulster H L Pi AR S0 108 In a mass of (:m;:lm]p old-fashioned | 28ainst them with its hail of splinter-|gpecial constabulary in the Coal Is- 1S ateSt lOto jriile v anthue Grufith, -pteglaent: of, jewelry, he found the crucifix, ed ice particles, HMouston saw her|janq district of Fast Tyrone was at- fl,:;wllw':t 1-‘.};““::?”‘\, addresses a street | chain broken and twisted, and placed | 1€avily gloved hands go to her face|tycked this morning. Dozens of shots in sudden pain and remain there. The |\were fired into the ands ithe i TINAT oD it in a pocket. Then he turned to the ; h : St L hour later, white-featured, his arms stable escaped through a back win- : ¢ Schneider of 111 Hartford avenue cupped gently about a blanket wrap- dow. Other special constables hurry- i & . : this city, was suspended for an in- | ped form, he stepped forth into the ing to the scene were ambushed, and ; efinite pe ¥ v by Inspector storm, and bending against the wind, : 1 one badly wounded. : . Snow of the state motor vehi- | § turned toward the railroad in obedi- % E % g :le department. Schneider had been ence to the hazy directions of the sob- J ! “MYSTERY MAN” LOST AGAIN. in an accident sorhe time ago and had 3 ) BIRCT YOUR (' \ bing woman he had Teft behind. 7 g L b , e 2 . scen notified to appear at the capitol IS THE P.L:“ E TO ‘SE!,‘L( T,‘ OUR (ONNE(:TI(U ¢ American Tegion Asked to Search For RIVER SHAD RIGHT FROM THE NETS fo explain certain circumstances in The snowfall was lighter now; he v : J could find his way more easily. & Canadian Sergeant. . : R connection with it. When he failed TO OUR MARKET. to appear according to the notifica- Black splotches against the snow, v A 3 ; : E 3 . . Ottawa, May 3.—The Great Wa $r g o i ; o : ; tion, his license was suspended. H Roe Shad ........... 38c plendid Shore t\;‘n hng‘{”-‘h‘ .s-.m'l'rlonly l‘md_f‘ml‘!" 0"‘f D s 5 Veteran's Association sent out today of the sweeping veil—a girl and a Y : a second general alarm for Serfeant Buck Shad .......... 28¢ Haddock .... . 10¢ man. Something akin to panic seized B William Ball, “mystery man” of the ) | = 5% Conn. River Alewiv 10¢ Houston. The man was Lost Wing. ¢ 5, Canadian Expeditionary Iorce, who : Atianta, May s5 Alexa Fresh Mackerel ... 28¢ = L Aot The girl was Medaine Robinette. Hpror g fad & ing, former national woman golf L 5 =5 Saybrook Flounders .. 12¢ 3 has again disappearcd. American Teg- ; X s i Fresh Salmon 98¢ > : 3 2 ! champion, will enter both the Ameri- SR 0 ool Ll Boston Blue Whole fish 12¢ Medaine’s eyes went with womanly fon posts were asked to keep an eye J o instinct to the bundle in his arms. X GhEn. Pebs i, can national championship snd the Cod Cheeks . ... 25¢ Rockport Cod Steak .. 16¢ “A baby!” There was surprise in Ball, whose home is in Port Hope, s & i | Dsbadmmpwoman s champlonsiip Soues il Rpa Jlrolit 15¢ ish S her tone. Forgetting for the mo- turned up in Canada Il January, 4 naments this summer, it was stated Gr 2 b for 25¢ I;cl:l:gs:'lt;:iak i:c ment her aversion to the man him- after having been posted as a deserter s i today. ) . self, slie came forward, touching the for three years. His story was that i 1 =——==—==§ [‘ancy White Halibut, not frozen ..... ci... 30c 1B blankets, then lifting one cdge ever his memory had been beaten out of : ! : Block Island Macker: ‘ - Steal S so slightly that she might peer be- him when he was attacked by thugs 5 % R had Bass. l\\'e-fikfi:hc Ilctl‘l, Il‘li‘:}:engz:i kBt:file((.i I‘:“lh:ilr‘n:alfl?ang: neath. “Where did you find in Bordeaux, and had not returned i 4 N 3 a Whose is it?" until he was hit on the head again by { Island Scallops, open Fong Clams, Round and Little Neck Houston sought vainly for words o 'HER THEY WENT ON|an officer of the Spanish Foreign Leg- : d Clams, indian Neck Oysters. :1\";1 the words seem to come unbid-{ AGAT (‘.R,\(‘ICI,H{( FIGURES IN :(;.i' l\liloz;'rr:lch]::ch):d :\9}1::]1:;1})]1:311;:}»}:{«\ 1 Boneless Salt Cod 1t¢ iv or 3 1b for 50c. en: FROZEN CLOTHING. : Moors. 5 e . e AT “Does it matter?” claimed he had taken part in the ; - Salt M‘_‘f“?‘d- A\nl\\aA_.\dl‘t_chmgs. “Of course not.” She looked at him | 0Tl G0 and grasping | German revolution. . | K ; Boneless Smoked Hel.rmg 35¢ 1b. Gitaery; (WL morely) thaught 1 ioouldifsy By vha aneulier, - Btbpped teni|., Seieased. trom . Bpenish ; pris : Wy S We are open till 9 o'clock Thursday evening. be of assistance.” A AU i through British intervention, Ball % : o ; Then, without explanation, he brought 3 Py 5 “y, T " o i +|turned to Canada and s joyrully : : q 9 . olfleantell, mesiwhere L lcanilifopely o ieavy: bindannniiandierohief| Sat LS G R bl e ; 1 find u priest—tho buby s dead | it D RV IANS (L NS | erected by s wite, Thirieon daye ago | 4 i oore s danitary Fish Market “Oh.” She touched the bundle], o possible without shutting off the ]“ff"""’l‘!;‘“" (&u! of sight again, and his et : ever so softly. I didw't know."|gont Her eyes thanked him. They ! el 89 CHURCH ST., Next Door to the Beloin Hotel. MISS Then with a sudden thought: “But went on. q her mother. She must need— e h v ADMIT! “Only stor, 1 will try to get eyt = i = Ao adoc bt VbR She said no more. He nodded in| gy poughkee oM s Rl tgloromo buk answer and extended a hand to aid i T r i A “But couldn't I-—" her over a slippery stretch of ice- St. Clair With Marrying 12, el ot He felt that he was|ooated granite. The snowfall ceased,| Poughkeepsic, N. Y. May 8.—John miring himsell hopelessly. He wantedly, give way to spasmodic flurries of [ L) Lawrence St Clair admitted to | ~ Woods to tell the truth, to ask her aid, tolijving white. And it was in one of |Captain of Detectives P. A. McCowan | Wilson appeared before his Washing- send her back into the woods to the | moments of quict that Medaine|in the county jail here today that he|ton home to acknowledge homage of | assistance of the stricken WOMAan|pointed above. had married seven women, Captain[1,000 delegates to the Pan-American | : there. But he could not.frame the Ifive splotches showed on the moun- [ McCowan said. The latest wife to ap- | Conference of \Womcn. OME in and enjoy some request. Instead, “I—L can't tellfy,i, gige—the roofs of as many cabins; |péar on the scene is Maud Thatcher, | 2 YR ; Grafonola music today. vou. I've given a woman my word. |y rest of them were buried in[Wwho, St. Clair states, he married at| KILLS HUSBAND, FIRES HOME. 1 tell you how easily you he wouldn’'t understand — ir you . No smoke came from the|lLake George soon after his return i et us tell y 2 (i.l'(" h went there. With Ba'tiste, it is dif \ting chimneys: no. ivenues were|from France in 1919, Michigan Wife, Subdued by Sons, Be- can own the very model Gra 'S"';'t‘L He is a doctor. He has algjgveled to the doorways. l'l'r:wl m{”wrifi‘r‘; (“hn]rm“ St. f‘ll-\n'" lieved to Be Insane. onola that fits your needs. Rt : “Gone!" Jouston voiced the mono-|With having wed twelve women, bu ; p . ) “I understand,” came quietly, and “H,(”:’I'l"' Sk he sald the number was seven, Grand Rapids, Mich, May 3.—Mrs. A small first payment puts in those two words Houston feit that]™ \Voe probably to Crestline. 1t's| Anna Mitrick, alleged to be Wife| Christine Nelson, 47 years old, _shot one of these new, modern in- her opinion had been formed; that|y o late to turn back now."” 0. 5, submitted to the authorities|and killed her hushand, John A. Nel- | griments in your home at to her, he was the father; the quict] “gpo looked at him queerly, then|her wedding certificate, which son, also 45, in their farm home near | 2 0/ form in his arms his own chila! t el Sy, AL IRHL they reached | dated in New York, Nov. q Sidney and set fire to the house, | “You are asking something a RULRI, BNENA L SRk when St. Clair had claimed he which was burned to the ground. Au- You are asking something almost| o oahing, There was no wood; he | | | The i U8 ORI 3 r % overseas. thorities believe she is mentally un- | ‘"‘T“: : le. / The t st 1s tore the ‘clapboards from a nearby | G Jonn A. rews 0. | a settlement near Crestline. ; o i 4 ¥ ali 4 G RER B 2T Thiavaig|cablnsnd, thestar paner, (RO GG ROLLER SKATING MEET Ifour sons of the couple, hearing the | * 132 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN | . § Chestline?” Hou instinctively | S5 b Ties Winoiey Ikies ; 5 i q '¢¥l wind-swept roof. v £ PR ts, rushed to the burning structure, | o f NITURE STORE | turned toward the hills, a bleak, for- [ Wit =S8 Pl MO0 e e et AN, | THE BIG FURNITURE STORE | Il bidding wall against the sky o O ivosping from |New Haven School Chilldren to Com- |subdued their mother and dragged out | i i) i V5 shouldered, her eyes drooping * Yot ol Tatiten, \ 8 3 you lend me Lost Wing to run an| "CUi It 00 en, huddled pete For City Champlonship. the body of their fath errand? I want to get Ba'tiste— for|,.,p it Houston walked to the pack| New Haven, May 3.—A roller skat- | = e ° . hen: Y and took food ing meet for the city championship ee or l re urnlture Foi : 3 “I shall be in the next cabin—|ymong the seventh and eighth grade! - She Slv"]'\ to the II"I"‘:': :" p-‘(‘i’:':* awake.” popils of the city grammar schools hen and drew away. ouston, point- “Awake 2" 4 4 3 ol i = " et Tk Awake? will be held here on Saturday, May 13. Especially when it is so originally ing with his head, instructed the red- “Yes. 1'd rather—keep watch.” ¥ ¢ will b Te7 SneHVIAOR BT . | ! = l e PUblIE BRI e e Keep your as g ts rea y designed and so comfortable. They Leaning on a cane and aided by an attendant Iix-President Woodrow “But there is nothing- the public school athletic league and i Feraey “Iliness — a snowslide — a fresh|the supervisor of physical training. weave it so skillfully, then upholster drift. T would feel easicr in mind.| A city championship banner will be s v M h d it <o luxuriously it is finding increased Good night.” ~ |awarded to the school gaining the for ifistant use wit Everea y | favor for living Toom’ furnishing, the Wear Then with his snowshoes and his|greatest number of points in dashes, i pack of death, he went out the door,|fancy skating and relays. The meet of Baby's to plunge through mnother drifl, 16|will ba held on an asphalt paved stveet Batteries _they fit and im- ' | . \Vodarc :\'howin;t: dmnl';y new pga(ri; | erns one In roaste rown, wi rce his way into a cabin, and there|\which runs through New Haven loose spring cushions upholstered in CIOihes o soddenly about the duties of com- | (reen, G LI L s fon ( PrOVe all flaShllghtS. Get i pretty, colorful tapestry. h ! The wind-swept night became wind- stockings, dresses, | |cwept dawn, to find him still grim rompers, wash suits get | {a5q drawn and haggard with slecp- The prices will amaze you—For > | . i " Lot fresh b d | i am ;fffxg;zdrd:gio:}:fl‘{ ,“,"fi;"“',.,,,"',‘-:.’0,{:“?;",:“(.”W" ) ’ous some Ires atteries to aY' instance, only $94.50 for a complete make them smart and b Vare 3 ad . g === suite consisting of a comfortable Are you ready . ki : fresh—and it won't He affixed the pack. Together they bable InSlSt upon Everead — Chair and Rocker and a full size wash out. Quick. cleaa went on again, graceless figures in Y ' Davenport on which one can recline work! Easy directions frozen clothing, she pointing the full longlh. in each package. way, he aiding her. wikth his strength, have been z b NoStulnsidl in the final battle toward the sum- K : : . ! 15ca Cake b mit of the range—and Crestlinc. reared on Obtainable every where | Can you furnish a room more 408 your desier 1o ohoe SUNSKT Color Guide. 1 s Noon. And a half-cry from boih 5 heautifully or reasonably for so little A ol v il ua T and ol o e of them, a burst of energy which it for ket seon faded. For above w Crest- | q -4 Lt shmaigeidl g et AP A o R lino-—even as the little settlement had more than been—smokelesn, liteless. They had . Y& A XY | E l goTe from here aso, hurrying humans three generations ; Y s ' | ; flecing with the last snowplow before U Q] X : | the tempest, beings afraid to remain, | H‘AISHLIGHTS 0 ° ° dnce the lines of comimunication were ot BOTM 10-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORT SOAP D J & BATTERIES | ONE Real Dye For ALL Fubrics of crumpled snow. where the beams | EAGLE BRAND k Overlooking Capitol Grounds had cracked beneath the weight of CONDENSED MILK Vhigh piled Arifts; otaring, glassles: | windows and rooms filled with white.

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