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) \ i ; / 7 . Her Love Rewarded Novslized from the Motien Picture Drama of the Same Name by George Kleine, Fsatuiing the Noted Star, BILLIE BURKE. Copyright, 1016, by Adelside M. Hughes. THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916. oria s nomance TWENTIETH INSTALLMENT. | The mystery of mysteries the mys- | tery that envelops every others, is the ( mystery of life and its negative, death. | Pierpont Stafford « had given his| Real Estate, Lands, Etc. ebraska Lai TIRACRE Tarm Tn Montana for sale. Wil [$16,000 BUYS 1,380-ACRE RFC]{ A. 800 lcroel deeded, 560 acres leased school consider automobile as part payment, §002 S _Ave. B., Council Bluffs, Ia. D. P, Ha NORTHWEST NEBRAS ‘mod, ‘resldence; paving Da 6-r. mode_bungalow s first payme ance easy ‘terms. Morgen. Doug. B WANTED—To exchange desirable residshoe properties in Grand “hhnl :dnd‘::bru:‘- +lpnds, all clear, well secur mae barn 30x32 with lofts sofl black sages and cash, for & good brick bust : “growing timbgr: ten. fhiles from A SR TR ¢ e . 111 exch 1 slang ob. 5 4 2 NEW—3-room . atrictly modern bunnf S.S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, | Y ..-room_ house, three gran- - e, one new barn 40x60x}4-foot 1 could not apalogize to David without that such a declaration would only be }(elhnf him what [ apologized for, and|a presumptuous folly. " that I could never do. Lois is going sloria could not read his thoughts, to be & good wife to him. She ought | but she knew that he had suddenly {to have her chance to build up their | chilled and shortly after he was gone. ;hfr together. Have you the heart to| And then she knew how much she 4 Pl e s et B S s __764 Omaha National. . _____|daughter Gloria what the penniless | faag 'lh°i". hl"'Y‘..' to pieces now? Have Tli"’d-him‘ fihe"rla tempted: to falt [ ' fi;?%mc;":;;"oamnb 19,599 MORB 5 ALRE? S CLLDEN rask had given his daughter Nell,| L)“(“'Ial\:ivar::fi:\(\;crcnl drearily: “T haven't [ ;“n:x:;n \:(;i!t’ \Al;:n‘ch:"'gltlc:m:‘n':x PAID ADS ihan any other Omaha news- [ J0 scres cujtivated, bal e‘e‘:;..noure.:r-::_ life, the same all beginning, all neces [thg strength. That's about all [|But her health, which had broken i 7 e g el (6ema,, - Othen Jand. for od trade 1 | STy gift of Judge Freeman to his| know." down when she was in the first flush Neb. * daughter Lois. | | She wafked out upon the lawn|of her affair with Ereneau (for “af- cost is the reason why. HOTEL and furniture at Dallas, 8. D. Ex- ) ‘ change 7 & Through the existences of these three daughters Richard Freneau had wandered like a handsome Don Juan, { where the sunset was adding almost | fair” was what she called” it now), |intolerable beauty to the nmjesty of | held up splendidly when she felt sick the river and the Palisades. The vast |at heart and weary of life, CLAUDE REED, < 420 First"Nat. Bk Bldg,, Gmaha. FOR SALE—Wheat and ocarn land; 160 o . REAL ESTATE WANTED acres, 13 miles MeCook, ¢ miles another [Wapping each in romance and grief, {old peaks. thg relentless judges, were | For some reason.which he did not ) WANTND-L, "8 nf €-¥iomed: Bouaee Thak v v i ol Je .:::"":‘_"' as in a’crimson cloak with a black ‘| being softened into a tenderness by |Make plain—Ilargely because his ex- ::‘r’nu'nt.:z nnrcommc::.auenn'zro?n'm fenced. Price $11.26 ore. Terms, |lifling. At Palm Beach he had flirted the soft colors from the sky. Gloria|Cuse was artificial—Doctor Royee Cornelius & Co.. Hastin . with Lois Freeman and won the child sat down on a bench before a softly | haopened to drop in at the country heart of Gloria Stafford. Gloria's place a few days later. The fact was i letter. ‘ W. FARNAM SMITH & CQ. |SNAP—1 acre-stock - ranchi ' Leup 0 splashifig fountain whose waters were | i ’ ! 1320 Farnam st. Tel. Dous. 1064 | Soartacrtn! ¢ash balunce 8 ber. conts oF g“h" had wisely snatched her away | made rosy by the light. Royce found | ”}" Ihe_could_ neither endure the fack OUR specially handiing praperty for out-of: | modarn residence located in Lincoln, Neb, rom his spell and sent her to school her there ‘and sat down by her, He|of Gloria nor find a plausible reason for calling. So he called and mum- bled his reason inirticula!ely. He talked’ very earnestly lhow‘n t for five years before she should enter the school of life. 2 In ‘that long interlude Dick Fre- Address lock box 206, Taylor, Neb. DO YOU WANT HAY 1,600 acres, five miles from cbunty seat. [ town owners. . ¢ JALLAGHER & NELSON, Omaha, Neb. HAVE buyers for small houses and lota in was -tired 2ud very solemn with the | [ast rites o1 old Trasks | “Ts your heart at pemce at last,| North Omaha. Write 5063, Ree. nd land for sale cheap to N e 3 estly fim e Write.J. M. Coleman &|neau's frivolous heart had gone but- Glova e murimired: nothing at all and kept 'saying thi - A A AT O e Co., 3836 Sa St.. Omaha, Neb. terflying hither and yon. In his hum- At peace, nol" she ghsped, "It is he must go, but did not go, At er;fh % F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 18th St. g 1%3 s'aui;d :ot:m'." xotzgo:en’r:- \lt{l %ays as a broker's cflerk he n':et AR AL S 3 h}: really ;tgrud, and Glgr(. felt that = = maha, provements, | Nell Trask, whose pretty face was her - - W she was being marooned ohce more ’ 1l hurch, 1 . 3.3, " bout , | mean, i P - FINANCIAL ¢ Batnrire Paptiion, Newe "1 e ™ |only fortune, and " the cause of her e ;'f;"m:“'“;“'fl or at legst |00 the ' dull waste of life. “She y - | BARGATN FOR CABH—3,§40-acre ranch in | misfortune, Freneau had dealt sacri- 'y trying (‘o n Frctendvd to swoon. He heard her Real Estate, m;., Mortgages. i Blaine and Brown cbunties; 400 acres hay, | lege to the power of life and left Nell |, ‘Do-".‘ hate him. Gloria. \Dof't ittle gasp and saw her toppling over * [ T PER CENT To 6 Ser conton beat class oity | 200 cultivated: oxcellent pastury: good h h dding rin L by 3 {on a carefully selected soft spot. He N TPER CENT to § per cent on beat clasa olty | -0 CU\tiuaieds oxeellont BRSINrS ) oken |2 Mother with no wedding ring. Habe i 0 L 0 PETERS TRUSECO. 1832 Farmam st | FOR SALE—{30 atres tmproved Tand 1n | and loser of fortunes he had forgotten “Yeg! for how was he o blame? He | Band s found it o He wes be Nell and tdrned to’ more gorgeous Garfleld coudty, 'Nebrasks. Prics and creature}; such as Lois, Her he hid terma right. Address, Box 231, Braken Bow, Neb. = was born what he was; he went the | vildered, The symptoms and the way his nature drove him. He had| copdition did not Jjibet 500 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per /cent sem!- ann.; secured property valued at '$5,600. Taimage-Looffils Inv. Co, W:-0.W. Bldg. [ =2 e | won away from the sacraments of her v A ) . — | 180-ACRE farm, lacated between MoCook - A t : little help from women except to be i v 0 OMAHA_homite. ' Xust. Nehedsica: tarnd. and Indianola, Red. Willow %country, Ne- |wedding ring, ~And then Gloria drift- what he s,\,. He paid a hidell:u! price higl°:;b2 ;::‘n::‘e ’fli .l:‘(i ;:ml‘,:‘: O'KEEFE REAL ESTA' CO., /1016 Omaha Nat. Phone Douglas 2715, MONEY to loan on -improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages. Kloke Inw. Co., Omaha. ed back into his life like a white dove, | " and he felt that he had never loved till now. What the result of such a union might have been no one was ever to know, for Glaria fell ill, and merely to breathe became the one | great problem with her. ; Perhaps the torments of pain and the terrors of delirium she underwent in that long battle were less than the braska, 300 acres in cuitivation, good barn, granary, rn cribs, good Tnd mill. about 10 acres of timiber, all fenced and cross-fenced. and only about § miles from McCook, Neb.; a good stock farm, at $38 per acre. Write J. W. Melvin, Curtis, Neb, . WE HAVE for salé in Nance and Boons countfes twenty quarters, ten half sec- tlons and several’good eighties, all well improved and.on easy terms. Call on or write Jackson & Andrews, Belgrads, Neb. for the wrong he did.” hand and walked the floor. “Don’t you hate him? She sat ufi in disgust, demanding, “No. “Don't you know what is the matter / “Or anybody." .| with me?" ¥ “No. Hate is not only unchristian,| H. shool%hil head meekly. Gldria, it's unscientific; it's ignorant. hl cast her eyes up d’;lplir and 1t comes only from an inability or an (said: “I'm afraid yodre too stupid unwillingness to undegstand. 1 can’t|a doctor to keep in the family, bear to think.of youn dear heart giv-| Good-bye!" ¢ ing out such poison as hatred im-| “In the family?” he stammered, PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or § YEARS. BEST PLAN SHOPEN' & CQ, KEELINE BLDG. ' YREAL ESTATE LOANB WANTED. \ THOS. L. Mc@ARRY. Yo, KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 434 $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D, Wead, Woad. Bllisr, 1th aal Fornm Bia. + FOR SALE—2.0¥0-acts Tanch Tn Box Bufly 1d 1 had & ~13 = L v, 6 milees from ‘Henningford; $14 | pangs she would have had to endure. ot t 2 REAL ESTATE loans, § pev cént. 868 | por agre: one-third cash L. G. Geke, |as the wife of Freneau, for he had all | plies: it ! \ohdering - why ~she said just that. D. BE. BUCK & CO., eaver Crossing, Neb, i 0 You want me -to love everybody,|"“Did you sav ‘in the family?'” 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. ! SROMAY L 20 the graces and none of the severities i 5 % She” looked at hi ith despairid i AL LB FOR SALE—A e improved farm, near loria had k 1 then e looked at him wi pair in T NO DELAY. . ~ | gooa mariet: per “acre. Write| Bax | Of character. Gloria had known only “Yes." her eyes and nodded ' her; head. w. T, °§,‘_‘$‘é‘"‘ . 626, McCook, Neb. - ‘his charms when she saw him mur- “lncfudin( yous" “] said ‘in the family? " she said. ' 3 bl o 'NEBRASKA FAR 40 acres, 3 milen from | dered before her window. . She had a “Gloral" ; | And, “OhI™ said he. S CITY and farm loans, 5, 6%, 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont &>Co., 41§ Keeline Bldg. . IIONEY on hand for city ' and farm \loaps. H. W. Binder. Cliy Nationkl Bank Bldg. - / GARVIN BROS... 3, FARM and city loans, §-5% ‘and § per ce W. H, Thomas, eline BMF_._E( ug. 1648, 5 pct“ MONEY—HARRI! good town, $36 mcre; Box Butte county,|long battle to persuade her people that she even saw the deed. Her doc- tor, Stephen Royce, persisted in de- elaring that what, she witnessed was the fiction ofsher imagination. With great, difficulty she had learned a few truths. She had over- taken Trask only to be/ told that she had_better et him go since' his \con- fession would involye her brother What more might have been said| Then he stared at Ker sohard that there was no telling, for Aunt Hor:|she closed her, €yes and not see tensia came bustling down the lgwn | the change ¢ome over his face from/ | with a yard length of cgmmittee lists | bewilderment to an eager guess, to and tasks for Gloria. Before her |a rapturdus hope, and a recklessicour- tempest of garrulity, Royce took |age. She did not even see him seize flight. Gloria was kept on the run for | her in his arms and kiss her. . But she days and nighits. { She worked as onl); ‘\m :ellv::l:;el’mi; .l;e‘ .:fi‘ 3-:? & :}Icmr; c:flwf:;',wm" RONS oo mance, instead of being ended for her, ,has wondertul ylelds of smallgraln, al- falfa and potatoes. Write for particulars. Culbertson & Waite, 218 Little BIdg., Lin- ('nln.AE\:(_!b. A 4 $160, LAND Yor $63, ajoins Herahdy, Neb. 350, all_good onesf Write D, C. Pat- terson, Trustee, Omaha, Neb. NEBRASKA farms, all paris of state; prices $10 to $160 per acre. W. T. BMITHCO., tional Bnk Bldg. -Doug. 2815. AR OMAHA FOR SALE, N & MORTON 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Atracts of Title b6 A. very cholce land, Just N. W.|David. ' She had refused to believe ) . X i % Benson. Belongs to bank. (Must sell. | A gt e e A Gloria in turn’kept everyone Yy her | had just begun. 2 Co. We can bargain. See for, ‘ms. that David had taken, justice into Mis i - Guarantee e o "wosiract on | T & ABBOTP 4 Pétieteon Blk. City. nv:n hlnvds, and dike nq'n ancient Indian neighborhood scampering. Her father, (The End) g __short notice. R.7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2047, her father's secretary, even her broth- Kepr e Guarantes and Abstract C €DT 305 's. 11th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass, Bonding and Ins. Co REBED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. = — Sl e , FARM AND RANCH .LANDS ek Cnudhn Lands. 30 ACRES of_good -farm land near Omaha. Price is right. 8. P. Bostwick & Bon, 300 Bee Bldg. Miscellpneous. SEND . your name (today. Recelve offers m land owners, agents, everywhere. United Realty Association, |Joliet, IIL ‘ Tennessee Land. |337 ACRES of mountain land In Marion county, Tennessee, well adapted to stock, E:Ir:rgy a)I'r:):l:va(;on'ea k:oausl:i“c!l:‘n ?Javi‘; er's wife, she made use of. Hastings & Hmn . ! . Y Iy Ly 2 3 Ly of that charge or fasten it on him, GLORIA. DREAMS OF BEING A NURSE, 1| Lois responded to :fi:#&?oxxhs"\:, ¥k Hum’rous Rm ] i : thusiasm that s < y And, Trask'had yanished, | SRS 6 TR AT IR . Sl W ARSI WL, L L LT “?thlt idleness had| Hastings & Heyden report the sales | } begen to understan k d]e); éfi)’:: ’;:O;D"i:ghl: :fi: ld,,:fi yit jest who yot air, but I got a notion | the papers, Not a word, A hull week|been a more cogent excuse for frivol- | in Benson Gardens are very . you got a right to know what I*know | passed and not a word. I felt creepy |ity than she had believed when Lois| .. followin sales ; ahoutithegedne AR fow that she| about that yellow dog Frenear.” about it. Then I'read about i | gave. It Sh‘fe saw that Lois' cheart, "“’d :; :‘:.’:L. Mol ’“]"“ i ll' ity he wé’s‘rgady to help her learn Gloria wincedat the insult to her [ bein’ found down in the bay and I|which had ylelded too easily to the m:":n’“ & Wd ¢ plicity < dead, but she, made no protest.|gouldn't understand. I been driven |blandishments of Freneau, ({eldefi‘i s Gard unse Lon, T aites trom Lothbrid G =y g:’(‘f‘lth.‘;:‘:p‘:r Mo vt e o ;“h‘,:,e,:f? i HE WAL e to.,know /Trask held her,with lean fingers that|near out o' my senses tryin’ to figger | easily /in the allurements 0 e o,’,"’hm,m“_%v'.,wm & Winnipeg - - - et she told him tha¢ Trask had hurt as he dragged her close, out how he got there.” p i labor. . { 3 C.'P.Ry. Fine land. WIIl sell or trade . Texas Lands: When s g ?f h e “They can't| “You said you séen me kilt that| The secretary in hiding wondered, | " The plans for the Polish fete wer for land in Western Nebraska. Inquire TNVESTED $100—PROFITS §10,000, | been carried off, he said:/ y man.i What was the to you?” too, but the judge kept silence nnd changed again and again. The boy This is;the estimated Increase in value of shares in one oll .company at Humble/ the gfeat gusher oil fleld, where we con- trol three valuable prgperties. Will de- velop for oll. Single ‘wells pay'million dollars in this, fleld. We offer fow shares in our company at $10—3$2,60 cash, bal- ance $2.50 monthly. OSiers making large profits. . These shares may pay two or three thousand per cent in year. Write for particulars today. ' Intercoastal Oil 3% Co., ¢16 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.,, Houston, ~ Tex. T Wisconsin Lands. TPPER' WISCONSIN—Best dairy and gen- eral ‘crop state. In the union, ~Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low pfices on easy terms; excellent lands for stock, raising. Ask for booklet 35 &n ‘Wisconsin Central Land Grant) state scres wanted. If interested in fruit/lands, ask for booky let on Apple Orchards. ‘Address Land Com- missioner §do Raliway, Minneapolis, Mina. Horses-LLive .Stock—Vehicles y For Sale. * g Wagon umbrglias. $1.00. Wagner. §01 N. 16th POULTRY AND PET STOCK JUST RECRIVED, SMALL TURTLES, 16¢ EACH. MAX GEISLER BIRD CO., 1617 FgNAIf N AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTO INSURANCE - Firs, Theft and Liabiiity at lowest ratés. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, _ 913-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 2319. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE Douglas 3310, 176 B. C. Nordlund, Stromsburg, Neb, 5 FREB RENT FOR FINE FARM. . 160 acres choice level land; 60 culti- vated, northeast Greely, Cold, Shallow wa- ter district; sm: house; small barn; fenced; small lake; good farm adjoining. Want balance land,cultivated; will make exceptional proposition, free rent two years on five-year lease, A 'réal oppor- g-lut‘y. . Write O. S. Btrain, Ontaris, ¢arry him far without Kiliog B e Gloria fushed as she sighed: “I to did Glorn on e, side. of the mu:lt. find li"“:l oo or there will be }fix::liegg"?‘ iR, aigtyed o b o(‘;\:;i: was not concerned abopt nothing to find. 1 that Trask him-| . Trask chbickled gruesomely. = “I Trask’s bewilderment. SHe was stare Stas was so much in the way that ?lo‘ria -zt hi:':: a2 fmt u;{ ke;p hi n': tm‘n e rom under her feet. He brought in h f are| the children of the vicinage and estab- llge sp%ke_; grut'_ realize. The hu-. | thought likely. I guess I done you a|ing at the little baby that Nell carried | fighed himself as their leader. ".n";::m:gi':":,-'&' boilt fo serve as a|service gittin’ rid of him. He was|always in her arms. Her last' spark| “Some qf the rich fots, . | {)nffer between yachts and barges, and [¢ngaged to my girl first,missy, He |of love for Frenean died put-of her| yrents, were good fellow e D e S wregked withi his | promised to marry, her, He told me| soul, leaving it uttetly datk. There | them woeful snobs. These latter flesh by his accident, His fear of jus-|he was goin' to macry her and He | was not enough embers left to flare | ¢yjrted Stas with his origin, mhere- 3 fi' du'h‘ consent to the ef-|allowed he'd come right back. . But with é“ ousy. She was restless to upon he had resort to the wild arbitra- { tice had ma :fi,‘: x:sufiord houss | he never did, have ‘dorte with Freneau forever. Tent of battle, and two or three small ort b s automobile had not|, “You see I used to be a bargeman, When Trask appealed for her for-| y1o040 " noges ruined two or three ! b“;glf:r":vhg:n /:“::"compelled to|but' my wife—Nell's ma—got I ‘"{en",: if he .hag cll‘“et;{h“b-"'y handsome suits of clothes, After that ;g: that it run thore slowly. .Finally trotble and doctor said I had ought g'":." ’fehxlxct"’r reeky "had ea itter| Stan was the accepted leader, it grew Jlain to him that he was about | to take her to South Cal'inavr some- l" i “ ‘k‘ W o FO"' A1 " In his researches among the picture mg cl\)le from earthly judgment and |Wheres. So I did. 1 took to minin’ ?“"’t‘;"g “th in_removing Freneau I'5oks he found g “Pied Piper of Hame nishment altogether. ‘He had noth- |down there—found some zinc. .New | "R (W TN\ ooted and hig | lin” and made Bis “Aunt Gloria" tell o fear from the police or the|York brokers got int'ested, sent aly. Telaned ith hold on fer. ‘Then /him il about it. He decided that she wearers of the black robe. He began, yOUng feller named Freneau down.(o'| ghe left him to the ministrations of | Sh9uld be the pied pipge “‘I‘Id - o s i s, ol 08, 1 B OB, 4| B0y ot iy g 0 ol srene i St awaited him. He dared not enter ' 5 | that she had better not linger to the | 10T T 10/ PIPE SWAN | n those tribunals with a burden on his|me Y :l:n‘:l:rr gal‘l- J’l: n!gofl; quite | jact He sent her away. She went to | for thfetmpm ion noftlm event was Y ~hung ‘reund. for sey- i i - | one of the succe sogll;ddefily'h:-felt that Gloria, who| eral ddys. _Poor - , plumb craz }':;nsn:mnmul:c]?nfll":r!elr Teit. 'She Sobs of people: thyonged the Stafford had bee his tormentor arid his en-|over him.' Bhe hadn't saw many! fel- | had not even a dedd love for compan- | estate ol the :fm’noon,vf the ‘festival emy, wasthe one person on earthlwho lefl;l"ld he was a killer anywhere he ionship naw. She fpund thq! photo- l.indd“*lr:.d.no:““a&"“ qllld"lPlY d give hi 0 B! he | went, T guess. i ned with aufomol ) ;;::Ifl‘il gt:;lecr};lzlu‘t:ot?::frl:e v?a“:iste;ntt’; b: “I ketched him with his arm iround g\::t':l ‘fi,fiz};rfi?f;fis:r:{ ethlemlitilluee‘; '.'fi: There was no hesitation about em- taken back to her. Jed and Nell and {‘{;_"hlnld 1 was goin' fo beat him up.|squandered on that worshiped image. | ploying ‘piratical methods of extorting the chauffeur thought h“;‘{ n}\lm*]l:i l:)l:t en;ute d'l"sd‘; leIS"’l‘: d“leyrfs: w:l V!V‘!e:lfll Idn {ler. wrltl;I shefilfl;:k it (o.piac&l, ?rom the rich as much money as they '*Li’.%"l:?’é?‘:frfi‘ poweer eto dieg. bein' happy as all get obt. Then he :"mptya{ilrnes)la::e.e set: :::?:l: u;ntheme. '.‘Afh ':f.:n e J{lo:':‘:ye?oq mz X “He’!)l’ be dying on: us,” the chauf.|comes, ‘gets a. telegram to go|She watched them burn and flung|ragged starvelings of Poland would feur said, as' Tt Shecked' the car and |back to the city, He never comes |herself across the bed, weeping mad-| have filled with wonder if they coud b:tim to'then i€ round. He had a su- back, never writes. Stemed Tike Nell ||y, She wept herself to exhaustion | have seen in far-off America the well- erstitiolis fedr. of thwafting a man’s :%3"»@":"?3.?3‘;‘;‘.; ought to’ and by and fina]: ‘*ohu.l;tv- It was a t;ogbled ud1 silk-clad aristocrats’ reveling in $ e " 1 ous ,vision ol 04 \ t;’i:‘ w?l:e fiet ::".l:?i:‘?‘l;’.:ifcal’:};t “Her Maw didn't get any better :aeucpinwinfea;ut)l felameav Izhu mou;::d "’:g'in?hf‘;:}l :;:' :;I: ;'t:::f; v;.“); oi: Tru‘k should die in his car, He paid and she died down theré—died before | about him as the flames had danced was the fashion of the day, -\'ul most little heed to Trask’s gsoans and made she knowed what had happened to|around his photogtaph, only they di important of all, it lotom'filhhed its 1l speed to the Stafford home. the girl, Havin’ my wife die and|not consume hir. * \ drpode v & ; * Roy ce had just taken Gloria into his afterwards havin’ Nell goin’ craz He put his arms out to her through P T;): ¢ 1d ked with operaki putchas house {4 forth hunt for Trask | With shame at not bein’ nobody’s | the flames, appealing for pardon, She e Wor a8 80| packe lot at 3061 ‘South Twenty-elshth strast | ::}:C;O setudogra o}’:‘r:eman's motor | Wife drove me out of my senses kind | heard +him say: “Gloria, I had re- ;‘;:3'33; !.?tdt;:k :’::"‘de::l':'“z‘::‘:mm 1,100, 3 brought him back. Judge Freeman of. I never been quite right since. | pented of my evil ways and vowed to sorrow to wheedle funds from the Auto clUB o‘"oul& L i h “I"got ovef bein’ mad at Nell, and | mend them, but I was struck down saw the meeting and he was covered ot y ¢ c Seary publie, | It /to0k beskity ’ afd with chagrin, He saw that Gloria| W& come away from .there lbefore the | before I could. |Forgive me! emer{u’;m . Clors ,flll’l‘lllhei these]’ Dlumlm” in hagrin, bab T . Sh d. him harshly: “Ask ¢ ria furs ) b Smm recognized his chauffeur, and she b:,f;e"""’a:‘:i": mld'gi‘;‘;.‘t”h;‘;: oATeE Nesnfn:,'l",","l:_" Come back and undo |in full measure at her festival, In her| Officers of theé Automebil club, w;:‘zoxg":“fié?o:bgérfgqlfih’ %‘:::E: time for lookin’ up Mister Freneau, | the evil you did.” y ragged doublet and hose, with her|\ere sorry to see congreas W f When I found him by accident it was |, He sighed: “If.I only could, There | feathered cap atilt, she danted and| o ok i 2 ne%ds boGlrepr.oath l‘nm, hment. when |outside your houneyin thie alty, f is only one evil that can be undone. | piped, and the C‘I“drel,'l followed about "o\d“cedu:m‘R“‘w" on fhe Mu‘h'“: °k orfis dafs onl!!h e it |jumped for him.and he hit me, 1|1 stole your love from a man who the lawn with a.moving audience till y Repregentative W. C, TFrask was 1hte brom ;_ch ; 4| chased his automobile and got run/|loved you before T did. and loves|qhe led her little army into the great| Adamson of Georgia to make all au-| not glare at her, but put his hand out| U "y B2 iher one. Went to the | you still, Give him your heart, Gloria, | cave that Pierpont had ordered con- | tomobiles eligible for use on 3 t’o“her'. fot H nts to tell hospital. Come out a mite wronger | Give him your heart, Gloria—Glo- “""“." in‘one of his hills. | roads of any state if the home H,efi A s than what 1 went in, I guess, . pial W Thé mothers left behind pretended | license. is paid. At present '“fi Y°]‘{- ¢l ""P ed for one of the re- . "Nell told me she'd found where _His voice died away as the vision of | to weep for their lost ones, and they “"‘?C"I ""e very narrow: periods i " pycehmp "’(" be brought from the | 1€ lived and she'd went to see him, him faded and she woke. She wept| begged the pied piper to return. So|M 'fi a foreign car can be operat Clining Chairs b e e nisced. in |took the baby with her, begged him | 283in to think of the pity of life and | Gloria, contrary to tradition, cam in the state wiihout aking out a state] sun &?’rl or t.l:Ie :::tedwto lt’ake i [to 1ove! Hier awain or) laRuteravac.io death and love, and her heart melted | hack from the cave, and, surrounde cense.d Rhode Island allowé only it M 3:' 4 ’h': ever. he shook His|Marry her for the baby's sake. But a little toward Freneau. by her kidnaped: trpop, bowed and ’”ml ays each year. Nebraska law ;;nmd ;d l?n‘:)ll'led'w‘”NO‘ D S telno, ke wouldn't, He jest laughed at |, Shelbl;hlfii h%ri‘cyes and went nufi bowed. :a s that a.glel;‘rnkl license must be| ofi: u:der the sky over "where there’s hc,‘,'“‘,'}“d ‘°I;;l h'er‘d!o 30(‘?5 away.h d 1Iv“;:sl:‘ ee’aiv;g incfrrnesosl‘ l;oun}({ie‘yfca- | Glo;ithwn good andh!iacd whelx: the r:o:: ?ll::nl m‘me x;:;n;: s‘id:r: ::s ;3 3 en she told me that, my hea o i 27| last of the spectators had gone home flol‘;,eir:.stn‘nge how the suffering of | kind of filled up with’poison. . {‘.“d"" ‘t:‘eor )vuv:r‘ arcnalgl av(u:llotrr'iaeJot‘:)k?'hhi:ksg} impoverhhec{: She '"“d:"‘.d herself ::iac:;;ef‘:g:tp:,:tlifuié?leofl:?k.h‘h:‘r: an enemy pleads and prays for him, | Want anything but that feller's life. 1( i\ olations where there were none,|0ut on the d“‘"“ in the living "°°“"(' ciprocal laws, that is, giving the car Her anger raged again at Freneau,|and félt her old loneliness come back | of any state as much time as its home Gloria was’distracted with sympathy |Put out after him and always jest for Trask, and her heart ached for |Missed him. That night I followed| o hoge treacheriés were to blame f8r | upon her. Her task was done and she | state gives to foreign cars, In thi him as for an old friend in distress.|Nim to your house, seen him go in|everything, The man Jed, hearing|Was,of no more use to the world, for, | way Nebraska tourists in § She had the servants carry him to a ;}ure, ami I :mcd for him. A po-| Ne|l weep: came .blundering into the | of course, her fathér had poipted out|the reciprocal clause nre"flo'::ed'i flower<walled nook where the breeze h':""‘“ chased me away and he must | house and up the stairs and claimed [ to her that her project to take the|iake out a leense if they are in such| was spicy ahd there was shade with- h'" ;"C"'I vay. “fl“hout my seein’[her from Gloria’s arms, saying:|fundsto Poland in person was a beau-13 state’ for more’ than thirty diyer | ot glopim. : ¥ "::;umoerm t::;'ezn':?"ck‘oz'o hlil,l':t ‘])-;5 “Leave he)r to ‘,r, mi;l;l, Shchbe &mg, M";Il' lmposllél_n:lly.b ltlere were, leven‘} o S | * Judge Freeman watched the group | \.0 " f g to me, She told me all you heard to- | million soldiers between r an 3 and_Leavenworth. Harney 4& ln{‘l a3 idea came to him. He n:fpeg didn’t come out, but I waited. Bl{ and | day a long while ago. 1 love her just [ Poland, and the price of the vmmge. New Ledflel‘_an{i New Auto Storage and Gara irito the house and motioned to gierv by 1 seen somebody comin’ up River-|the same, or more, maybe. And I'll| even if she could make it, would bu Distribution sy“ L - side drive. It was him. I thouhgt|take good care of her and the baby, | several thousands of loaves of bread, The P 11 Sugh It's a nice baby; it ain't to blame.| She was in so forlorn @ humor that S :i:‘lum t“”ly‘ ¢(I>mpl»n¥ has| Il take good care of the baby, miss,| when Dr. Royce took a chair close to P 08t particular attentiof TCOLORADO 1and excursion postponed on wo- count of strike, - Make Inquiry. ~ Netha- way, Florence, Neb. o A Wowa Land. IMPROVED IOWA FARM. 300 ‘acres—16 milés south Sherandosh. Price $45,000. Take some..trads. 301 \_ _ Neville Bidg. T # Minnesota Lands.* @, 80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HEAVY soll, well wsettled part of Todd "county, Minn., good roads, schools and churches; price $15 to $20 per acre;'terms §1.00 per acre cash, balancé $1.00 per acre a year; 5,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; will make @ los rallroad rate’to inspeot. - Schwab Bros, 028 Plymouth Bldg., Min- newpolis, Minn.. R SPECTAL—34 to #8 acre, Sept. 10th to 26th. Tell us what you want, Nfll‘l')lllndl Co., __Duluth, Minn/ wfiiu‘louri Lands. ‘ \ | ) ON A ‘ SUNNY SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI FARM Either ten or twenty acres, (you take' your cholce, regardiess of size), a three town lots and 300 shares in sue- cessful 1,000-acre orchard, gompahy, with two eanning factories and full oquipment; all for $300; '$10 down and $10 monthly, without interest or taxes. \ Will pay_round trip railroad fare of buyers. = We are leaving with a party Saturday, September 16. Come, g0 with us. Call at 426° Paxton block for tull, information. ( MUNGER SECURITIES CO,, Cole Touring . Overland Tourls Buick B 36 Ro: FOR SALE-—Auto, chea; en - passenger, six-oylinder, Stevens-Duryea,/ in good eon- dition; must sell on account ‘of death of owner. Car can be seen at home, Call Har- ney 3695, ‘ 8-y L LA L LGS SRR Tsr A Sk DANDY Hudson speedster, just repainted, fine eondition, §176. Mets speedster, re- palnted, lowks ltke mewecar, §165. 1014 Maxwell touring car, repainted, gopd shape, §226; cash or part payments it de- sired. 2216 Farnam St. Douglas 853. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16;18 Farnam 8t BEE WANT-ADS GAINED 13,609 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained In first seven months 1916. Good results at less cont is the reason why, WE will trade you & new Ford for your old one, INDUSTRIAL GARAGE co., 30th_and Harney, Doug. 5361, R. C. H. light touring car, late 1914 model. Pertect ' condition. \ CROSSTOWN GARAGE. Doug, 4443. 'WAYNES SIX—b5 and 1-passenger, ona of [ st cars on the market. W. H. Dug- , 2032 Farnam St FULLY equipped b-pi 1916 model touring gain. 2026 Fowler, Automobiles Wanted. TO TRADE—4 mules, 3 years old -and sound, for a Maxwell car, about nes will_rade for a Ford, if new, and t the ‘difference. - Address Box 216, Di ning, Yeb. G Auto Livery and Garages, GARAGE for rent, light and wa $5.20th 425 Paxton Blg. Douglay 1322 Nebraska Lands. % 44 ACRES GARDEN LAND, . NEAR OMAHA. Only 2% milés from Omaha city limits, 11 miles trom paved road, electric car line and trading point. ' No buildings. Ex- tra fine creek bottom land; rich, mellow by black soll, all {n cuitivation; no sand or gravel, no stone, o gumbo, no swamps, no overflow. Price $10,000. See us promptly want & bargain. it you want a bargain, # .J. H. DUMONT & CO.,, i 416-18 Keeline Bldg. 17th and Harney. "AT AUCTION Tues., Sept! 26, 2 P. M. . 400 ACRES IMPROVED Located one-half mile ‘of Greeley, Neb. Will be sold regardiess of price in tracts or as a whole to sult purchaser, For de- talled description, write or see NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION nger, 40-norsspower r, like new: a bar- Co., ‘ Central_City, Nev. | "KIMBALL CO. RANCH 2720 A., five miles from Kimball; two s of buildings; well watefed by four wells: 5 per cent good farm land. $13.60 per ‘ A.; $0,000 cash, balance 20 yéars. Write for illustrated booklet,~ describing thiy ranch and other farms. i Y DON'T thi 1d tires. W ont Stafford’s secretary to bring his BaW tire from § ¢hd oues &ad FaYE 300 flm pad and pencil, 1 must a went crazy. | [ guess I had. D per cent. 2.4n 1 Vuloanizin A $ » But I waited for him. He stopped A 2 G EfiimmmkamOOd' E';;g:'r S'-.'“ ‘Oomeb;.':::. “D-mr-y ; skL:l it a dictation?” the secretary | oo ligh’:ed 'd Y?l!ch to Ii%hth a c;?l-_ and Nell, too.” her ‘and poured forth his praises, she :fie":e;“:x‘:':i'g;":f ':’e"';"l‘“ and has| T i P b MW {TRCUS (s e i “but it's te with, and I crep’ i i i i i il & veloping a ey RANCH, Fi B, ready. ha Gi % Yes, id the judge, “but it's be-|F® ep’ up behint him | Gloria surrendered the girl to him|acceptéd them hungrily. e was en CHFOR SALE A8 rasdy. Omaa Garage, 1010 Harhey yonde:nin: oy f:'ou‘ib’ly the final ‘a::j"go;,; fizngnhotlrt!o:j;s_geck with [and saw that Nell leaned heavily upon | couraged to the wildest hopes by ler m’e‘ "’:;‘;f;l’;fll‘.‘f;‘e’zd to the au In the Elkhorn valley, nine miles from town. weil improved; good hayland; sorhe tame grass; two flowing welis; will sell on easy terms. A Price $30 an acre. For further informa- on write or see W. P. O'Briem 410 Bee his strong, encircling arms. response and he kept hunching his Gloria left them together and went | chair closer and closer. down to the living room. There she| His head was almost touching hers found Judge Freeman. The haggard-|when her father had come into the/ statement*of a dying man and it may Auto Repairing and_Painting. ) 't have legal importance.” $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. . Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. He led the secretary back of NBB, Auto Radiafor Repair Service and y f Dritas SEhG - 310 6. 19t 8L T oae. arbor, where he could hear without A new ledger and distribution shy ha_l just beén devised by M. O'Conneor of that company, whi ¢ o ¢ e/ gives the 2 ness seemed to have left his ancient|room with the proceeds of the festi- ;'mfi, ‘ndc::!(::!:r:a'::ra::e'h‘ | His great crooked. fingers made a / the ieebl; repetition of their work, and Gloria covered her, eyes: - Tras laughed. 5 \ Bldg. Auto Ti T Susohi being seen. The secretary did not| CTRNE! g Y R TANCH for sale; seventiesn hundred acres uto Tires and Supplies. | relish such eavesdropping, but he| '“I.s'pose I'd ought to feel sorry,|face. He spoke to her: val. There were baskets of bills and {the amounts sold by departmerits and six miles nor'l‘h 'of llerrlrdlun. Nebraska -’:?u:mffia"mfi:."“x?y".':lfi tires, guar- | judge kept him to the work. and do, now that I've got to go| "I heard what Trask told you.. I|boxes of coin and the total was thou-|the sales made by theprold'mu‘ T aepd, Ditge; Wik et mora. Tend seey. _prises by Duo Tire Col, 1611 Chleago. s _ |, There “wassome delay in making whetp he's ‘went. Bt it felt mighty |never wap 0 glad or g0 proud (o be | sands of dollge. rect and through the mails. Trask as easy as possible, and Royce |80od then to know he wasn’t goin’ An {deal 'small ranch; reasons, want to . P sent for his medicine case that he[to break any, more hegrts or fool sottie an estate; adfoining lands held at much higher figure. C, E. Burnham, Nor- Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- foik, Net. gains in uped machines. Victor Roos, “The FOR SALE-—$16 per acre cash will buy my | _ Motorcyele M avenwo improved 290 acres adjoining Ericsori, | GNE bicycie In_good condition. Call Web- Neb. W, -A. Ollve, Indiancla, Ia. ster, 1357, fa’;g;';;;{,"’"g' I owe Dayid a humble : ljo ce fell ‘Inhck dish}elartined. He!| Besides affording an lccnn" might keep him from a sudden col-|any more girls. § “Will you make it, to him? and hg\rv‘;o::in ‘c,:’m;‘:risgn gor i ff:'i:':fi'&":?.fi“{:u ‘h:nu. dapse. Trask grew impatient with the | “I left him lay there in the snow| “No, pot for the world. The most|his success. He had been on the _‘———:L‘ delay al‘ld__Clll ‘ched at Glorla.' mum- | and [ got away, fast as [ could. Next|profound apologies we make to people | point of telling her how long and how | = Persistent Advestising Is the bling: “Listen, missy ; I don't know | day I expected to see a big holler in[are the silent ones they never hear. I|deeply he had loved her, but he felt | to Supe«n. \ t v . !

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