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BEGIN HERE TODAY, Louis b Lquis ©02 International Magazine Company | “In type?” ¢ Le MISERABLE WiTH IDIESTION Ong Buxfi “Fruft-a-ives” Brought Rellef Orp Cratnau, CoLumsia Co,, N.Y, *I was bothered with Constipation, I, at least. Albert Dupont,'”” he anmeunced abruptly. i Unquestionably the name meant nothing to the woman, She curled a lip: “Rut that s any name!’ Then | thoughtfully: “What had Dupont to do lLorgnes?" “If you will tell will Be no more sad affair,” . ‘The woman brooded heavily for a | moment ““But if it had been you he was after, I might under- i stand b N\ He caught the sidelong glimmer of her eyve upon him, dark with an unuttered question, i with de me that, mystery in there this the was at ! religlous sect whose leader is "King' 'lnnd characterized them as Benjamin Purnell, After years of al- leged persecution from sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys they shook the slate of Michigan and established thems:lves In the middle of lake Michigan Benton Harbor was the colony's lust stopping place. Too many wives for the men of the sect proved their undoing, "King DBenjamin" saw the possibllities in the immense tracts of Immber on High Island and moved the colony there, “King Benjamin' is probably very wealthy, but his cohorts know hothing, of this, and while they make the money for him they are content to trust their leader and never ask what almost cattle, | 1 . The principal husiness of the sect }s lumber, They are exceedingly good judges of timber, it is sald. More than 300,000 feet of the cholcest lumber Is carried down the lake yearly in the seot's boats. It Is sold and the money turned vver to “Khig Benjamin,” who it Is ‘said, never accounts to the tribe for it. In addition, there are almost countiess boatloads of " poles, utakes and cheap timber shipped out yearly. On the island” is a’ huge' sawmill whgre luniber is made ready for mar- ket. It is manned by about 30 men, bearded and all more than 50 years of age. These men never talk during their work and -everything goes on 7 every one gets hia goada tor noth: The community 1s housed in: cott They are vegetarans.» A 100 aers farm suppiles all their heeds and al. lows a surplus to.ship toaity markets. Another rapidly: growing industry on ‘the island is the preparation of paper pulp and chemical wood prod. ucts. All work {s doie en ‘the same basis as the mill work, . Every section of the island ia spot. lessly clean, although' 'the’ ' residents are scantily dressed. A sult of over- alls ‘seemp to suffice for.the men. | The Flying Rollers have lived on the island fér eight yedrs.. They are said to be'.the 'gentlest persons alive. In fact, it is.safd they keep one man constantly busy, chasing.pquirrels away But waltz an end, Athenais and Le Brun were thread- through the inter- Matin today, } Duchemin, in a| lispateh from Millau stating that a person of that name, a guest of the Monta'als, had disap- taking formal leave appeared this quaint name The reformed cracksman, MICHAEL LANYARD, know police LONE cover EVE he Lanyard ern France, from robbery brutal Parisian DUPONT in Liver Trouble and Indigestion for | three years, and tried all kinds of | medicine without relief, I was so ‘lx,‘f‘h::":;h,‘::y bad I would havea dull, heavy feeling The In'f\rr\;pflnn in the pit of my stomach after eating, ' been better timed; 1 saw “Fruit-a-tives” ‘advertised |kecn to et away. ? had finished one box, I was relieved /a8 weary as it was charming: and now have no more trouble, 1 | party, els, the property of Madame de Mon-| pecommend these Fruit Laxo Tablets”. | “Come, Monsieur Paul, it | please, and take me home! Am talais nee Anstruther.” iy kol Ch L Mgk Ry Tut I am recently from the Cla- WM. GALE SHEPHERD, | it it | danced till I'm ready to drop.” “But tell me about Liane, brother k:v..x vyxlnl ):4:.:;;:‘.n:. (uk;m';n 'H”plnsmm: 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. | isn't a srcre,l’.:"' uskp?‘ Athenn‘m i {to assure mademoiselle tha his poor [ v [the two taxie to er apartment. DE | fellow, Duchemin, _is unjustly ac-| At dealers or from FRT IT"‘jTEVES l“You have met her before tonight,” cussd: g | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, ; "Oh! that was so long ago and = IR |such a trifiing thing, one wonders at remembering it at all I hap- from their crops, as these ;!mle ani- mals have hecome so riumeérous that if let alone, they would destroy afl the gardens. The Flying Rollers will not kill them and they wjll not even eat and kill the fish which abound near the island, " i smoothly and systematically. There is no “boss.” " Thé meén have no hours, When they want to rest. they quit work and go directly to the commun- ity house. Another group comes down at onde to take the place of those who have left the mill. No Guestions are asked and each seems seldom speak to one another during|to have an exact idea of when he is the day. +|'supposed to work. The same rule ap- The women almost never are seen.[plies to the men who cut the timber, They are said to be of the spiritless In the community mess hall, sleep- type. One writer who visited the ls-|ing quarters and community store, becomes of it. On High Island, wages are un- known and there is not a single rec- ognized means of trade. The men are mostly of the quiet, phlegmatic type, heavily bearded and scantily clad; content to do what daily work they desire. and ask no questions. They to the as the WOLEF the DE MONTALAIS, the W loves is attempting to stolen jewels of re- have was could not Lanyard de withe host Chatean yman | peared » his “One gathers that thing else?" ‘Nothing less he took some- in south- rescued who met Eve here he at th Aj suspects a consisting the WHITAKER MONK PHINUIT: tha latter's JULES, and the COUNT * AND = COUNTESS LORGNES De Lo pont. 1 finds the ducad LIANE DELORME the name Panl GO ON WITH Liane Delorme were like a spoken the power her the Consignments’". of -/100,000 trout eggs have been shipped. successfully , from the bureaa of fisheries in Wash- ington to the Swiss government at Berne. than the world- known Anstruther collection of jew- hands of you I've es *Oh, ho, ho!" vard arching He heard again that laugh of | Byt there w i o € was ty .an- 3 countess. She s intro-[broad derision which had seemed 10 |yard's heert. 1o raer Vi I,',',"] pened, one night, to be where 1 had jout of character with a great lady what she was, what evil she h,‘d'fno right to bhe. Taat was rather . “%1a habit of mine, I'm afraid. And Lanvard uses when he hadg heard it first, that| gone | Martin - — s — —_ " 1 discovered, in another man's = B And purposely he delayed his an- |80 . THE. STORY. . |swer till her patience gave wiv and|apartment, a young woman, hardly 108e syllabl [she was clutching his arm with more than a child, trying to commit suicide. You may believe I put a prgidiest. | frantic hands dark enchantment | 1 owr s ” - that . Later, for fin What tt Why etop | to a B JapihormEtes ki those days 1 had some little influ- which had hampered - i vou look at me like that? memory ever since first sight of T v e e T ence in certain’ quarters, 1 got her a t | place inhe chorus at the Varietes. woman in the Cife I'Univers | thing to tell—? | She made up a name for the stage; Nant. A great light began to flood (S Aoaiall=d rr e AR B R the murder Liane Delorme And !ha!” 1s all. You see, it was very simple. self | 3 P pe nied time to advantage himself tamdishly i “And she was grateful? im- [ mediately ot its illumination: Liane s £ | Lorgnes—? | s Y N rema Wl quick it plony | Tanyard inclined his @#head. The| “Not oppressively. 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As soon as the band str up another dance, Athenais drifted away in the arms of Monsieur Le Brun. Liane gazed round the room acknowledged the salutations of sev- eral friends, and issued peremptory orders to Benouville “Ask Angele to dance with you. I desire to afflict Monsicur Martin with my confidences.” With the utmost docility Jm:h! now nearly a month old. “Mademoiselle does not believe?" “I have a suspicion that this \lon- sieur Duchemin was guilty in in-, tention; but when it came .o put his lintention into execution, Le ' sund [he had been anticipated.” | “Mademoiselle is tco { me Now 1 should | thought of that.” | “He would have been wiser to stay | |and fight it out. How sad for him!: ville effaced hinsself. /A chance meeting with one who fis| “Eh, bien, Monsieur Duchemini"¢ 1ot his friend, a whispered word to| “Eh, bien, madame comtess |the police, and within an hour he Liane sipped at . her champag findz himself in the Sante.” making impudent at Lanyard, .pogr p!" said Lanyard over the brim of her a doleful shake of the head. “By what appears, have pity him,” the woman de- Jast torn yourself away from “Monsieur: against my charming society of the Chatean rour faith in Duchemin Montalais.” persuaded me. I am convinesdl **As you see.” that he is innocent.” “That ‘How good you are!" at the chat “It makes me giad I have “One had the forgotten ever meeting him | indication of of an assa Ah d Lanyard-— about | . fhe trouble > explain. it 1 WE st e — good tastein dress “ ‘ou were wounded? nes " . Tantaid astented, The lady magé|": thréee hundred rd assented. My friend: you must forget that € Saves Your Ties andsixty-five days > and \1‘!"\:‘»"1 l;_»zn"“‘i"]l:;' name as utterly as I have forgot- 3es. “As you know, an- | yard adced a year. Buy your collars of a reputable retailer. He won't offer you a substitute when you ask for a VAN HEUSEN. He knows there isn't any. YAN HEUSEN Liane again Taremtes the Worlds Smartest COLLAR { i andl Roste: 3 el [woman breathed an invocation to s How strange monsieur should | e el e d sank Bacle aaalnsticnal (Continued in Next Iss i | ol .3 | 1:look more closely, I myself cannot ) get over the impression that I have i harshly on her dry lips. Al the| But Paul Martin? Not unless mon- [aMsofessofileneracs relaxad iand ey A ”NIuUE SEBT sieur has more than one name.” | | her the illusion and repute of‘heauty. | The 1 " Liane Delorme stirred absuptly. H hISlafld CO]OH Presided over e loss is mine. | y While the waiter fetched additional lg Briefly, Lanyard t>ld her of see- B two extravazantly insignificant ing the Comte de Lorgnes in Lyons| run, Xtravaga Iy S1g an we knew the name of that sale cochon! Lol Eherhad Syer Ao me Ry {wall, her face ghastly beneath irs] Delorme made an cffort to known Monsieur—Martin, did you | years peered out through that nask; “Then it would seem that made “The assassin?’ she demanded.— chairs, the woman made her escorts| LD I by ‘King’ Purne and the trazic sequel d “We do."” name But no matter! For now [ paint. |N[i R[][LERS but only her breath rustied| say>—somewhere, sometime |of artifice which alone preserved for moiselle and I are hoth in error. | {is there any clue?” known: Messieurs Benouville Le “Ah!" she mused bitterly—"if only “We——monsieur?" St. James, Mich., Sept. 21. — On High Island, near here lives what is probably the most unique colony in the world. 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WILSON, Inc., BOSTON, MASS. was Who knows? he had really a count?” It was th always p Bolll==" in her with a an experience! b ed her nos 1 Lanyard rious’ understandi she resumed 3 its compensations, ¢ ed with hich A&} " sighed Lanyard, and bent el aber gaze upen his glass. 1 “What i3 this?" she asked sharply. “You know something about de Lorgnes™" “Had you not tered, looking up in “Heard He saw knew rmises pecting Re-emerzing, not without mon ami’"” “Indeed.’ faost winning stance 1 recoy to be in Paris mademoiselle witho “And where is that good Monk tonight?"" he asked e ur! but I am s 3 e | lated. returned to his o e | coitd | parous America, with his kind P o : — and all his millions. - «“And the excellent Phinuit “That one as well. ! Lanyard compassionrately 1 bottle out .of the cooler and re .‘ her glass. sl “Accept, i gurance of my profound “1 will repay sympathy gathy. 1 have already that I ever visited the Cha Montalais. So how should I ber I met monsieur there under pname of but I forget “The name of Duchemin?” “1 never knew there was name—T swear!—before I saw it type today.” e ———————————————= T d agreed with his i in- manner ¥ red speedily tonight ut losing tim- Monsieur “or enot meet heard”? he surprise coun- and by of her eyes stahbed tea him justified All ¢ N Lorgne look of mj PHI'LLI';’S-]ONES CORPORATION, Makers, 1225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK One BY ALLMAN DOINGS OF DUFFS | OH!THERE GOES THE \ | THE PRESIDENT OF THE ) | NEIGHBORHOOD SCANDAL CLUB! | WHOM ARE You TALKING ABOUT NOW P YOU ARE A VERY BUSY PERSON AREN'T You? fished fillg Wilbpr Does ‘a Little Talking You MEAN, SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ! every mpathy.” YOU THOULGHT You couLD START SOMETHING ABOUT MY WIFE AND ME DIDN'T You? WELL,You ALMOST GOT AWAY WITHIT! 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