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Bennet and Julla and their mother came up for the service, after which ADMITS XILLING POLICEMEN man Fred e recently, Wheeler of Kansas City of the Kansas City officers, it announced, George Upright of Tdttle avenue are ‘among the possessors of the plants. Barney and Ethel went west, Agnes Death of Three Offfcers is Laid to Roberts, in company witf®Frank ‘l'f-lm'nwl to Chicago soon after the Men Held in Tolelo, Mandele, allas William 8troth, was Cullens went back; and Old Sarah| captured after a chase of thirty miles |Cullen remained at 8t Ilorentin| Toledo, Ohio, Sept. §.—James Rob-|through the country, following thel| alone with the Indlans until July|erts, allas Barrow, one of two men |battle with the Toledo police, in which ‘\\ h‘r'n. xxfi(rr \\"v(-kh of .lroinght. ”‘“"hvm in connection with the killing of | Petective Martin and Earl James, 18, forest fires, which had reated fOr)|paactive wijljam Martin in o gup |°f Kansas City, the, third member of [many years, swept through the tin- |y Srettie WO Aar BUN lthe bandit gang, were killed and De- der-dry slashings and second growth . re Wedneeday, admitted to |, i e"Gaorge Bach wounded of the peninsula and burned the old | °ledo and Kansas City police they |y D mis Mo’ vaen tdentified b | Nouse to the ground. = So Sarah re.|2Anounced, that he was a member of [y CRACEIE 0T PO AN, LMY EC T |treated, perforce, to the home of her :fil:ig:'::f ;“‘lhr:;}; Hr:‘::( ;O de;‘hr.Po"“ Kansas City bureau as one of the men .I«.)‘wl-vl"‘l“.lyvn!lm(r‘i..'kr).41:];L‘):"i:ul‘:v“\:‘\‘lliA'llilmll.’ml"::: W'l(fl‘\r:.:'t to pray nvn.‘1 wait. i L1880l atrol- | o nted in connection with. the death S | ghout the western forests also house at §t. Florentin; and 1 went to ' drousht srevailed that summer, I live near there | el e ot | Here and there the flames sudden- ‘!.-'I:::llllv':’ “r;::u*r"\‘ml‘N\:I;v‘«’-‘:\ Kh.{fll{x?:; ,:‘,::'1)' burst on two sides of little villages, friend, the Marquis de (henal as hig| @1 DUt cutting off escape; and in one Seat at 8t ‘Mloventin S0 l'(-'L‘hmm.' of these places—so the telegraphed | happened to meet me one day: he lr-n' news related—a buge old man,! Lucas Cullen’s house - several’ ‘times strange to the settlers but dominating | re hearing a direct v after that to fliid me> e attranted |10 MANasr audplaiuly sxpert in wayh BLETE Hae i oloslal: s He me. too 1 thought he loved mer | of fighting forest fire, placed himseif | Bennet. Cullen had . recognized it| Her volod [fon-e moment failed; |\l eominand and ‘turned away the afd dropped. down into his seat, as-| “I told De’Chenal why 1 was ag]|7ames trom the town. tounded; was, how my father was in prison,| He himself worked tirelessly in the and Jacca most certainly f all, falsely accused by Lucas Cullen. De|fire lines with ax and spade: and| Lucas Cullen continued in the Chenal swore to help me; he was hot| When word came that two of his men | 1 was sy ing. in my cause,” she continued. “He Were missing and probably had fallen || | the account of swore to justify my fatmer and and were lying overcome by smoke | his family and of |punish Lucas Cullen, First, he | and gases, close in front of the flames, | the Iwould marry me. I loved and be-|he went in and brought out one man | lieved him; perhaps he believed him- | and returned for the other and never | bself in those days; I was very young| came back. voice [and he was young and——we went to a | seemed to proceed from no located | priest—" burned out, and men were able at source. He had believed his mother| Tarney began to make his way | last to go through the black, smol- present among the women at|— | dering region, they found his remains the left of th ws where the lights | beside those of the man for whom he had gone out: but such was the qual- had returned. Identification was not | Y ity of her tone that it seemed not easy; but soon the wires carried to Chicago the information that the old | man had been, beyond doubt, Lucas Cullen “Ih Friend 1 N d” enunciated from one spot but per- vasive throughout the room. | Bennet brought the message to his father at the office together. *1 knew grandfather wouldn't go = said Every one was silent “He went with his boots on," said without doing something,” she | proudly. “You see, he can better [ ] [} [tace them all now!" | “Yes" said Barney; and he knew | she meant her father and mother i DEWITT FACES TRIAL Rochester, N. Y, fept. §,—~Owen D. Dewitt, real estate operator, sections of this city at private resi- g}"“d with ::"T 'r.nulr:er';: "'l!:';:n,': dences, They have received no ‘spe- Connor, & f," - b r clal care and the owners of the 3"";‘“3"’ A;’ld 28, !‘:ll hell.\de h;r nl.(: ury today after a hearing iv plants were surprised at the appear- P 5 |ance of the blossoms, which are as olty "‘°‘{":' c;fi':":}:r:'::; Ab‘;, ';:;. perfect as those which appear just luccau‘u L dismissal of the before the Easter season. Mrs. H. J.|°oUn®e! !:h Ob;:""m:. ;'m T:.“;‘ch"! v case on e 0 Cox, of Progpectavenue , and Mre. evidence, but their motion was denied. EASTER LILIES BLOOM Middletown, N. Y., Sept. 0.-—Easter lilles are now in bloom in various Sdwin Balmer- 7 Littls, bkown and. Campany ~ (Continued From Our last Tssue) Barney gazed into the face of Lucas Cullen who stared at him with eyes widened, with jaw dropped; the dim, pink light upon his skin lost a s the biood went from Lucas and Barney knew that recognized the voice Direct we; and others face voice!" some one asped whisper it mothe voice; ' sald ‘It begins far hough.” voie back: vet is bri So far, even to Barney, the Days later, when the fire had! velled holding the Book of Mormon—whose eabin Lucas Cullen entered to quar- rel with him and kick the Book of Mormon from the doorway. My father was Richard Drane He cleared a farm in the woods, mar- pled a Gentile girl from Big Rapids, and was living an honorable, useful| life when he crossed the path of Lucas C n who recently had ar- rived to make his fortune in the forest.” | The source of the voice was dis- covered It came from that dark- ened end of the room where Barney hed supposed his mother to be; and, | as people craned about or stood to see | the speaker, she arose and, having cast off her veil and the dark coat worn, she stood a little apart, g .d::u::ddallom white. H “THAT'S HER VOICE!—I KNEW “Mre. Cullen!—Agnes!—Mrs. Oli- | HER | B - e ver Cullen!—She's here!—That's she! | % = ——- | —Why did she—How changed! How |to'vard her. ~Now she was stripping could it be—" | her soul before these gaping people, | Tt seemed to Barney that every one |Ct to punish Lucas Cullen, but to TURN IN BEn , |acknowledge him, her son hi s bef g s | {',‘,‘;;‘, ;:cflf:,f;egd;-}?a;ef o strong had| Lucas Cullen learned of it, but Operation Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound ‘“The beginning,” continued the woice, ‘‘was when I was a child in the Michigan forest. My father was the | | man whose spirit just now was here | | Luke, winking wet eves. “That's how he'd like to go. And—well, boy, it couldn't be better than that.” Ethel and Parney received the news and his own grandfather of the Book\ of Mormon, and Laylor and Kincheloe | and Quinlan of the flaming torch. \ “1 guess,” Ethel said, “old J. Q. can put out his torch. I can’t think that" one fine act at the end can change | one all at once; but it's something | | begun which, over there, must ha\'e‘ ' power to go on.” : I THE END | 3”&&@ a PLAN TO DO YOUR COOKING WITH GAS THIS FALL AND WINTER. REMEMBER THAT NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE OF OTHER FUELS ARE NOW, OR WILL BE, GAS FOR COOKING IS THE CHEAP- EST METHOD, BECAUSE YOU CAN CONTROL IT, KEEPING IT DOWN TO DOING JUST THE WORK YOU HAVETO DO WITHOUT WASTE. IF YOUR HOUSE IS HEATED BY STEAM OR HOT WATER, INSTALL A RADIATOR IN YOUR KITCHEN OR A REGISTER WHERE HOT AIR IS USED. YOUR FURNACE WILL HEAT THE KITCHRM WHILE IT IS HEATING THE OTHER ROOMS. THEN YOU CAN ENJOY THE COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND. ECONOMY OF COOKING WITH GAS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. New Britain Gas Light Co. ben the spell of the illusion |gave out that his guest had gone on| that a| few still saw her as a phantom. ? hunting trip,” she pressed on. “He| Lucas Cullen did. | His | followed and finally found us. When she spoke on, Barney recog- | ONneY of course, was an influence; I nized that her deliberate, careful | had nothing; De Chenal owed two | words were being recited from | million francs. Lucas Cullen made | hearsals within herself repeated re- | his escape easy. I was under age; cal |legal necessities had been ignored. h years of walting for such a ed. | ;‘;;’r‘:fl: den e [He married De Chanel to his daugh- | “My father" she said ter, gave him money and packed him | } doned farming to take out off. It was easier than before to wished tomove.They cutting from land he had home- make me an outcast. ~The next saidanoperation was | steaded and from surrounding sec- spring, my son was borr . My & uihe ot wou uould |l T Motheni Betncy erled, Lavbidiine 3 ;‘::stimher land ch@ip in those days; |ner. as he stepped toward her under| e thore were men who thought it|the liEht. — From the other side of foolish to pay the government any-|the room, where she had been, | thing at all for the great trees on tha;‘_\‘fim"n 4;«1‘1r:1 her name. But she state lands They bought one sec- did not hear them. tion and set up a mill and cut over This is my Huag she cried, her the square miles all around. Lucas | hands Nnflp\;\z Barn "My son Giichs i i ofrthsse men, My lostto me, that Smer '0f his birth e et O Sk paceiy ey oacalise I wassmadeian. qutcagt. it five hundred acres of standing timber NOW==NOW T¢ F'vfl.rhl‘ to me! ; Eiohi he tound that Lucas :Cullen| So her:sonicaught hev in his arms, | o\ipeliovetme or not, but I el Cullen when my father asked for a| it C0 P00 0" led her “Agnes | etable Compound and one of Lydia E. rétindion’ his| pirehiase TOneL SR e h L’k ¢ Yes En®S | Pinkham's gloodMedicine when Ibegan “But the Mormon Drane—whatever ATEpe il : er cheek, h.p . Jore h)s‘ thiratirelle fandi A realF Vs sl co lies Cullen told against him-—had one ‘“”'::Y.‘.‘F'\H“Eh‘lhe. df,m a 't,f. ;‘ajk‘ Ll e wife only She was my mnfhnr. ;:nt\ “Il(:,m{’ v‘]\’r ”\“flt‘n”(x‘\”l,.(r}:fl m.:; whenlrie down I can get up without Cullen spread about-lies. (One of the ha 1»4‘ ‘:’I“ L h they tielp and without pain, Itan’tbeginm lies, which proved in the end the 0 :‘l.l\r'r !: ‘\‘('HI tallivoaibowltealana I BAR D e b most dangerous, was that the Mor- e w’;r ;‘-“”q . R Yunto gain in weight and look more like mon had lust for the wife of another o Rdm_m' 1 L‘ 1;‘ x1.zfl;‘ oughtto. I think every day of e lumberman, Henry Laylor.” rejoining Barney and 0 <ifen 1have been helped. Any one who does As she spoke, Agnes Cullen came i‘jn.n; “L'-m‘]»fi“v““:m‘ml\' (f{i;u» r’;;pg not believe me can write to me and I forward and showed herself more -W-M»”.-«nm e arréryrf'fl\'ins wxllwllthemwhayshapelwagin, lam plainly in the light. No one—not f€ 00 U R e ready to do anything I can to help your even Lucas Cullen, in his guiit-cloud- SR medicine,”’—Mrs, HENRIETTA MI;‘LLER, ed consciousness—believed her a “_N‘l‘(q mrfr 137 Sprague St., Dayton, Ohi pARRiom Bow, Florentin, If you have any doubt write to Mrs, “Lucas_Cullen told the lie LUV Miller and get her story direct. Richard Drane and Laylor's wife only| — s 7 £ to harm the man who had made him DOINGS —OF DUFF_S L " trouble and to injure a rival; for Henry Laylor had built a mill only a few miles from Cullen's near a little Difacgealled O HELEN, | LEARNED TODAY THAT IT'S “Nefther would let the other drive THIS MRS LEE THAT'S CIRCULATING ALL THIS GOSSIP ABOUT DORIS AND WILBUR- I’M GOING RIGHT OVER THERE AND TELL HER A FEW THINGS- Dayton, Ohio.—*‘I had such pdins that e e I had to be turned in bed every time I lumber, saying: ‘* Why don’t | ou take Pinkham’s, enrietta?’ and I'd:/ get you one bottle of | eachkind. Youwon’t | G be out very much if it don’t help you.” 1 don’t know if you married six house at St Parney at the old about Olivia Takes a Hand In The Matter BY ALLMAN ;’CERLL ME,T wusAT FOUNDATION You HAV.E ALL THIS GOSSIP You ARE PEDDLING ABOUT MR.AND MRS, DUFF AND WHAT WAvE || VELL,IWANT TO You To VERIFY ITP CAN You PRove 1P || EXPRESS MY FEELINGS g TOWARD A WOMAN OF YouR TYPE! HOW DO YOUu DO. MRS. LEE - | WANT To SPEAK To \YOU ALONE ABOUT A CERTAIN MATTER = AY ? T M | COME INTY Vou MAY NOT COME INY him away; so they fought till Henry | Laylor was burned out; and, as you| have just heard, he was killed. “Lucas Cullen had that fire he met near Galllee a man in his pay —Quinlan—and sent him to light| shavings upwind from Laylor's mill When it was known that Laylor was | killed, Lucas Cullen said that the man who had set the fire was the| Mormon Drane who wanted to kill| Laylor to get his wife. It was a| savage, lustful lie to believe; they went to get the Mormon and lynch| him; then as Cullen—partly to| save Drane ! 1 being murdered, lvt‘ us think, but tly also to stop sus- picion swingi his guilty self— made a great for justice and for a trial for the .lormon and stopped the lynching—and perjured Richard Drane into the cell where he died— my father—for a crime which Lucas Cullen and his man Quinlan had done. “Is it not so, Lucas Cullen? Stand up and deny it, if not so!" She stopped and waited for answer; but Lucas Cullen neither stirred nur‘ $ALESMAN $:AM replied. “My father did not die tor years,”” Barney heard his mother say. “My mother worked constantly to get my father free She died when I| was a young, and I took up the use- less attempts. ] changed my name The Prophylactic Kit forMen 5 PREVENTIVE set; ‘ | SIMPLY REPEATED SOME OF THE THINGS I'VE HEARD - THIS ISA FREE COUNTRY AND WELL, BE CARE FLL | CAN SAY WHAT | PLEASE AND | WHAT You SAY! many _—_ SAY GUZZ- A PARTY JUST CALLED UP AND WANT SOME. NEW CONNECTIONS SENT RIGHT OVER - THEIR WATER PIPES ARE. LEAKING WEN 6UZZ,— s AWL WROTEK & €O, BOT THEY 5AY THEY CANT WAy THAT LEAK 15 HOLDING LP E\R \ !;‘\‘)’l':\NESS ) NEVER HEARD OF 'EM, SAM- WE AN'T GONNA SEND OUT GOODS AND NOT GET PAID FOR 'EM- TELL TREM TO waIT ALL RIGHT |, THEN— FIND OUT WHO THEY ARE—— A fATAlRH BLADDER -:- PALACE -:- STARTING SUNDAY NORMA TALMADGE HARRISON FORD in “LOVE’S REDEMPTION”