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The Evcning world Daily Magazine, Friday, November 8, gentecnenensonnenateneses cannon een ens ette soeees Loe SEOoOSOSSEPSSSSHRDORH EHH Led bboy sebeeeeaeeenedeenseoone “THE NEW MAYOR’—A Story Founded on GEORGE H. BROADHUR ST’S Successfttl Play, ~ ; a INTRIGUE AND "The Man of the Hour” ADVENTURE the waitin’, That’a my motto, and many) him” ot ‘out for your scalp, and I'm going76e a good hour's time I've saved: by it} “Why Isn't 1t? He's come Into got tt” By Albert Payson Terhune. (Weenie «conn un leur nse ina on, 19K fori erowea Flom fairly hopping up and-down In rage amd Gibbs, this Is Alderman Phelan.” with the Prohibitfon palty. Besides, I excitement. Come a-ronnin'! An’ while, si _“Ot the Elehth," amended Phel: original ‘Sop Look 5 . “t you're huntin’ my scalp, don't, overlook “Only ‘man, to carry his, ward last)an! Ll ¢: signal af Troutle Station. a 5 A 7 F = = ( eeebene te tater sour! _leteotign runnin’ independent. Pleased |1%— l ‘ : SOottos Poonyrichted, 97, by George H. Broad- Vurat.) | fing, you little shrimp Wwhy'—" ? z to’ meet you. Yes, I ran Independ:|| “As ‘a vorsonal favor to me," Alder- "Yes, yours, Horrigark you “Cur. ‘OVE: PRIS rN CHAPTERS, 4 letnaie: DINO ent and I win, aa Walnwright here cay | man,” wheelled Mr. Wainwright in his; Your're pretty ohesty an’ strong standin’ tall you. Horrigan’ out, against me | mogt peraunsive: manner, “won't you , lon tie top of the organization. But SSceeie inal eractr Ug aa po eas aa ie . this year and-he's got’ curried away | Make a friend of Horrigant 9 |’ You'ry no blodmiu State of Liberty. Boott Gibbs. a broker friend of , :. a by ‘some fool ‘dea that he can dowh| "T'd «iadly oblige you by makin’ « You oan be tare down. An’ hore'g thi 5 Se re oe 4 aba me next cumpatgn."* fine, fash'nable, rollickin’ -funeral of man wha'a goin’-to do the tesrin’s = the coming 2 st s jaa’ < “Can ‘he?’ ‘asked GAdbs” polit him, but ifriends FRIENDS!" —— Alderman ‘Jiminy -Philan, of the High eb, politely rhe 4Lot it ko at bint, for gow. , You'll ——haitback-on-the “Varsity_tieven, leew — with Horrigan. palistoad bows, tno t ae . | bored. i “But if tasked him ‘here to meet form: ATS sit wake up inthe fall—wiiea, the see i "Can he?! roared Phelan, ‘his close }7OU. wouldn't you Gy toibe cordial te are rtet, ‘man clipped hair x-briste. “CAN het Can|Bimt? * ae { “lon! Re chee ite 2 ; j chest Dick Horrigan @dwn’ Alderman | “Time would Ax cordial ‘as a benk- xs : : ¥ : "Tat it go at that tor keeps: ‘aianoe) of Mian! be ~ |Sunmy Pheldnt “Well! Nothin’. t0 , | FUE Wa rent collector, | Hed be aa] K i 7 4; ap Meee gos . Walnwrigit," broke ‘oft: Horr< ; : : ‘ a : ‘4¢ (ie was the Dusineds g When T'm “through Pretty: near ae weluome.an a brokan io Bion oe ee A re 1 hati have ehh ah Diol lite i ‘ era ie ae onted fo talk over wih.me hare—" Taney Thee eee eee ; : ate tants! -samured- the. thorovably Ua aps. TU bury him, goes K itint ‘F trouble. ‘comfortable tihanoter, os f they'll never’ fad him) (fm sorry you {ook at It tat way. pie ae ’ 4 3 fA INTE Ne at te fellows start Qigcin: 4 aubway to| Alderman, becatise I've asked him to- cas 1 Daerines, babi “You “seem pretty confide: Seohe- come nere?—qutt_your joann s fe ae af , tat “eta me ut bse is served Gtbbe, er @P- | But he dosen't. know he'll meet you. cheerfully, aa he cick Medea or decoardents! way inotz] why enol T[e tne sey Ree oh eoeancl RAO cee i a sti ask you? Why wouldn't I be on my way. I'd sopnor meet @ p'rade Gibbs. Ho dermnem. ia Were latroLe iat it Sinan from th’ Contagion Hospital.” “But you'll #iay to hunk, Al : : tT! urged Horrigan wih yellow ormarveniorn—tinat I oan | "Of course, Kf you're really afraid of eon es cordlallty that deceived: a 1 by his frat name and ask after | P —— fi Love and Politics. se AVE ‘faith In y¥@. Alwyn," she eriing ber hand! { sive in his frasp.’ Then, gwithdrawing it with a pretty gesture | ef ‘petulance, whe added . “Only I wiah it didn't always require ‘a blow to roGse you to action. Dia you ever—happento notice that trait tn ei ee yourself?" mie ‘A fredd—o¢-— him? ted Phelan, “Then Ya an !nstance that will x tn the ward Ihaven't staked to then tetuminx to the middle of the qi ne 51 ues = : i No, thanks," replied: Ph the curtain's down and the sranestre! honle I don't need mo usherit® Tn he Tiber show's out. As for stayin’ te break bread with Dick Horrigan, I'd one a jolly little “grub-fest s Poluon. Squad, Good-by, all Horrigan, as for you, some day TB crons two sticks of dynamite under. Aves and you'll. scatter so wide Ge ne inquest over your pilitical remeina have to be held fn fourteen counties: coal, or outings or ball or buose? Is there? If eo, name him to me. Put a! We name to him. They're my friends my first football game, It was againet | THE. GIRLAN?T.HE CASE |iveive monthe of every year. ot just Princeton. You were the only man on at election Une, IHorsgan, indeed! Bay, team I knew. So I watoxed you} “Tm not likely to have forgotten. /!f he starts runnin’ any man in MY|gnnounoement from the threshold, i Freres REDS os Pere Poa 20 ill remenet ward hell have to aight him by The man who followed the announce | through his varied career as policeman, stood footbal!, I could see you were) yo ta ee tree to see If he’s makin’ any progress | gn: was one who carried in hia beer-| contractor, politiciati and boxs—te had | | Playing a cider, hard, consclentious !eftthe infirmary.” =) lor not, Horrixan, hey is {ng the ohlet reasons for his success, | fougnt his way ever (0 the front py | “AuAble an asset : Be Geenaatt a nating gana, , "But Z can't foailze that, ofr. 6 a ‘Como, come, Alderman,” {nterponed | pau, “stout, square of Jaw, square of | that samo force, Dacked by @ bulldox | “Good morning, Mr. Walnyright.” be- Pei, nt Te eG COMED Get t eainrens Why don't you and Hor-| prow, hard of mouth, he seomed—to| pluck, a xenius for organ.sation and a | can Horrigan, with a: breezy familiarity | cowardly—so" — in thing before 1& Then, in the scoond! “On, don't hold tt against him. He n_ smoke the, pipe of peace?! qominate his very surroundings and to | mentality wholly Gevold of vcruple anv | as he strode Into the brary. ae In your senior ehow you what I mean: I you were playing Qear at Yalp, wh room, “afraid of Dick Horrigan? Show me the man I'm efrald to meet and + -Ftt—mest—-him—with—pleaaure—j show you it's a le, Ag for"—— ‘Mr. Horrigan! came the butlers “| poke had no wish to lose, It wae by far too y hy 77 — J exhale a rough forcefulness that-oarrted | Conscience. bails, in one of the scrimmages, 1 saw | te at ts or “ys lorrigan, thet ® Princeton man strike you. Oh, it ett ane Ill see him Inithe| “he only pipe me an‘ Dick Horrigan | all before it. His physiognomy war| I¢ could not be sald of Richard Hor | 1 ed Finance King, “I'm “1 am so sorry, Mr. Eee (omy: waa a dastardly, cowardly blow! He! iprary,” called Wainwright from. the | Till ever come: together over will be &| casentially that of the born fighter, as (rian that his—morale—wore bad 11 | = 3 ‘ “ this should have happened’ in OY pouse,” sald Wasa rE ht ss ‘of lead an’ my fist will be at| well as leader—the man that neither | imply had no moraly at all. By con He stopped short with a grant ______than_one_candtdate for matrimonial -hoporsThough {t_seems_unfair to encour { “St be aut of place to allow the young Dear Hetty: truck you when your head was turned | 441) Be mway. You saw who it waa and you! “store pelt tea! made_np_appealto the referce But in! staring after him in dumb’ fury; jruant_tt for the best, and!— ns TNT TST BT Tor Wak s-quarter, From _the @g57—-[tacr_witn mon of tiger —cattare Ta eye pant, taiten-on-Phetan rising} when, aa a ferry-ticket seller, he had | nis own he had lost his ky terrior at the onset Te i dations “of his -leter -for- rity—-of E the next scrimmage you broke that | court?’ romonstrated Walnw Paid a Ree p We : ri fan's collarbone and stunned him. He] ‘They passed through the open French legeatesto nent. binesnoy Chil ioe oe AU DE ATORERDOS GOL = BE. - at tyan ting tia pe steered his: PRRARARROR EARP ARON mwa carried. senseless. from. tho feld.| windows as Walnwright-and Gibbs en- 3 ee ayod hoat, “this “od world of" 9 ind you kept on. You had begun to| tered the library from the opposite door.\, elise G i ‘ 3 ta white iwith_bones a arr : play a fighting game. And it oarrted| ras ; ee S " wie et Ce Far ie for the the b you through the Princeton line for the| Lhe Yolitician. ‘ x SET ~ : ; aed own to bua erly touchdown of the day. You won| ‘The Alderman‘s a little behind time,” : sawn” SASL fot’ me Introduce Mr, Gtbes. Ws game for Yale You were the col-jeald Wainwright. “He's a character in 7 isthe Hs pete Yege hero—the man of the-hour. But it {hia way. You'll be interested in meeting || 5 HAT AN OD10US: MALK RIGHT - 2 mead pay bins bot ben eneeee took a blow to rouse you. Now, do you| him, Gibbs.” mnderstand Tr’ “Mtr, Phelan,” announced the butler. | ‘Yes, I think I do, Perhaps you're| “I know my,,own name, son,” re-| right. I certainly remember the blow |marked « voice behind him. "You } wwell enough, Do you happen to know |needn't go hollerin’ 1 at me Uke I was (who M_was that struck-me that—day {Dein retified at_an—onat aida meetin "Come. WTO, PERSON! T wish IN, MR MONK! Py ae e When there's a third Rec around: af THe paRLor!} [-HLLIE WouLD Be ; Ottenue, Me. Gibbs: a MORE PARTICULAR! ‘ eae take 8 took (at shalviow,, A (nek oh, "At & warning look of eppest wright, checked the ia lips. turned > seas ve. ee = = sprang to. | “Took here, Phelan, #’m_22 “his heel and relied out, sxchad pn the football fieldr! Mornin’, Mr. Wainwright! Maybe It | “No. I knew none of the players | Was you he was hollerin’ at” | out f ts Bot veen the two) mén, grudging! except you. Who"— “You're a little late, Alderman,” said | le or your scalp, Ad \vermted, to. eotten the igitect 1 ce hie “It was Gibbs” the financler, |4’m going to get it! Danton to enub your {4 he, ‘but Phelan riled me, 1. sald he, ee | Avid mo, tor a moment, the éhemles'| Wok It out onthe next= faced each other, to, What on earth pet you to having. Phelan here to roast ne LOUien yaa CHAPTER III. ni Get to us We wil need. orety A Surprise. ‘ORRIGAN was frat to break the tense atlence, { “What's THIS here fort’ te | growled, Indicating Phelan with a con- ptuous Jerk of MAN: ATTENTIONS. Z i Se ; z = “+ : =f poresting no-ona.tn particular... HE gin who restricts herself to the attentions of one ae i = = = = —— = F PA ata friend Wainwright,” admirer ts making a big mistake, and if some day | MY *109 VAWSE! ) . OH, NEVER feruntedsenela nowt edlialprouehness: whe finds “herae® minus a beau she has no one but’ | GRACIOUS ME! * ee . - z 4 he - , rocte cod Dimes Unteas abe, tener eneed) and netics MIND, MR. first-rate chaps at pdda with each other, | disipiine if I'm toad’ the pisces. made the chitce'at a future lite partner a ein! ly most un- | 7 le oi 6 i ‘wanted to bring you together here | won. When a men Wino to allow any man, no matter how devoted, to monope- | = y Sua Neney : ae a s oe = ee thon” wt Beh Gre her entire time, She who has eovera! masculine friendw will not find her- -\ Oh, you ald, ald yout’ aneered Hor- wet suitoriess sf:one of her admirers’ affections should suffer a relapse, There! gan, ena what did Phelan eay to $s safety in numbers in more ways than one, and the wise girl favom more thet i Ittle plant! seid.” enapped Phelan before his @ge & man without the hope of reward, a girl {s soinetimes justified In 20 10 doing 4 ua : , ME weld I'd see you ders! -becaune—there-are-many men -who-pay- attentions without -tmtentions. - Often-s—-|--- Ay - po - = - 5 5 Be Se : ay naa what am. Ler the other feller 40 “No.1 “T alwa: oo 90 ce cilintingly, “T adn t ike-to-see two suoh | Mevone. ene foolish girl wastes her whole youth on some selfish admirer, who regards her ore, i i : ert” eald Horr: business seemed thie mply_Tn_ the light of an entertaining companion. Any. man_will:-penopollze _ "game here, twice ov tated fated to many Interrupuons. The lat if ee ¢. form. 2. interpoled Walnwrisht, coax) whe, bustin Into the ‘room (wits our attention if you allow him to do so, and the girl who basi eat rimontalle Pirationa will not restrict herself to one. | Don't think, however, that I rhean to advocate heartless fMirting, for a sir! jean be good friends with a man without conducting an affalre-de coeur, Unicas you are eneeed it Im not wise to be wholly wt A yy Rispanwens on the love of a single ingly, “is there no way!'— nis 3 pprormpaua. dixntty, “No,'" retorted Harries ete font y etopped ‘Boe tracks: wilt ; bling far down in roat | at ‘of the a8, R voice rum At peacienelanleen ii (To Be match,-atating that they will have noth- | Ing to do with me if I do not drop him. | Tam at a los what to do—obey my pa- OULD it be proper for me to send} rents, which I always did, and Te Tao | tickets for a church entertainment | not do ao now will break their hearts, DONT. BE 7 toa lady, or gO away from home and: live with L) GRY: young lady, and ask her at} Ty ‘married sister, and then marry this |( WHY DION'T HI SEMEL young man, wiiom I can never ftorgat.| |\YOU TELL me? S MICO IS Dis’ s 91,000, 000~A- ORY: To Ask Her to a Party, HB apron thet», completely cov- eca.ardd_ protects Cie same time to come,. or shall E-ask her first and walt for a reply, a@_4 ‘cannot see her bef he entertainment marry th that Bhould I send two tickets and request “time: i “AND CHRISTMAS 5 the areas is one that her’ sister accompany hee, as I am| Will overcome their disiike for him and | : 1 Coming | \ if B seca * al girls neod_ This on the Entertainment Comihittes and. onset to an engagement. However, 1f/ “Wilt be Very bull that avadite® Wools! Sou uneta eeny y Rete Ih beay_and ar. sinter to come.without my | £4: find someone else laler whom. you ee AE wilt ove just as much * at telephone pt ‘write the youn: made with detachable the situation, an i 5 p y : ‘ . < { care to come with "4 as aes R | siceves, a0 liked. The ves that are sewed : oe They Fs RRs) \ : i ‘AM eighteen and engage to my —S eousin, who !s neither my third nor fourth cousin. Is it right for us (he; being twenty-one) to marry, or are we too nearly related, He ta very nice and earns $% or more a week, end I think By Ali Baba Boo. would make s good husband. Do you coneeked Chink we would be happy end live on a aes 3 and off. ar. BH Friday, Nov. 8, 1907 i gingham 1s used for Te the young man Is your first cousin @—— A Steady Job. ‘ Don'ts for Gareless Diners. ; No Time for Foollng. eines Satall ete? tical value, ea they are certain to remain in, place, but the separate © thou permit mitted.” “Third end Reveal XCELLENT signs attend the open- | [) ¥ the teacher of a Sunday school : ; HE brave ship was wallowing in the nama —ard tne plain qs ae porte marry, and you could be ing of bone ‘this day or the offer, | class In Wilkes-Barre thie quee- - By Dr. John Maxwell Auld, of Chicago. waves that threatened to ensutf rays and per a EE HOW Aver You! are both {ng of nw goods, Espocially in tion was put to a new soholat: | her at any moment. Hastily the | ©! tne very youne ‘af : the evening 1s tho omen favorable for | “What did Moses do for « lving N'T crewd your meals, There may not be a vacancy. captain ordered a box of rockets and | cales are spprop: ae To Know her Better. barter and trade. Salesmen will do wel] | While be was with Jethro?” ‘Don't eat as though yeu were rushing to catch a Umited treta, “Tuke| flares brought to the rail and with his| To get the best res a po to take full “advantage of thess ca. | There wos a long allence, during your time." own hands fenited a number of them, | they should not be too : T lace traordinarily fortunate tw. “| which the other members of the class Don't be your Jesters banker and help him swt! hie aay! account by buy. || in the hopejthat they would be seen) hoavy. 4 ea ain cies knee Bours ty-four | ok occasion te ‘aise up’ the Dew-ling poor teodstull. ig bere anc the padbengers and crew reeoued.| - ‘The quanttty of me- *Mid th. ckets’ f l, %; ired : I lke very much. Stie left very | 4 E00d day to fre office help, me comer, me od one of |, DeB't forget that, although “vartety le the sptce of life," too mush spice pe eccaeareaaaie tonnaa niet cary on alee beste Py ; suddenly) andl did pot have'the chance pies will bave unueual opportunity ithe hate tals bed for the G@igestion, writes Dr, John Maxwell Auld, in the Chicago Tribune. | imoulty to the rafl and spoke to the eaG 61-4 yards cia Susy A mugs: Py) loaner, Whas Ka likes thls i et Bacnten: RE) Geter Don't sat impreperty cashed food) It la cheaper to send your wife to a cOUK-j captain, “Captain,” Me aald, ‘1 must | 72, vo as wy inches 4 airl very muoh, would It'be proper for| Those whose birtiaiato this ts oo : or 33-47 | e to write to her? I think: he Jook to thelr: heal must Comment. tng oc! than to pay regular beard at a boepital. lorotest agatna this daredevilishness, de. - eae and I am yery anxious sist eoeas month. Man will ete enehe. Thelr Hs outed Don't sat a though you were preparing for a trip across the Desert of Sa- tee weelebrationt Thiet 00) germ No. 6827 le etier acquainted with her, 5 |anarply afier business If ay ae neal Se tarta. pis mt contributed S/hara. Always boar in mind yeu have the prospect of anotiier moa Hoa ites ata iay daeorontslcle Don't @poil the meal hour @ecussing Bridget’s dally hadit of soorchins { twelve, fourteen ay nee te perfectly proper ea write me Bates Be ene ious if Aeris, Aci ee eigen the porterhopes steak or of ey yeur wile: did rath bieiso oectal you wave! her | Quite In Keeping. Rey heen ee Mlases’ Apron—Pattern No, 5827. : And | Journa last week, — | G6 gy PLENDID surt you have here.” ler Parents Object. marty,» 1f wedded, « joytul happeaing to the carrier: visit o ; Te RVENING WORLD MAY MADE He will come’ tol Users EroUghil trends: ine “Did you see my pfoture safely acily- Don't forget that the time epent tn preperty mastionting your food pute moniy | sald the seaside yisitor to the janie , Call or send by all wm an K Ra kcraccaiehinatecretl at Pegh andy Tho girl born to-day has in her bh ay? in your pocket. ‘The proft on digestive tablets la amall and your friend, (ho | proprietor of the hotel. Tho par- TON FABHION BUREAU, Nu. Now AM oighteen, considered pretty and! acope the promise of a rire voyuge'es | s{ndoed 1 ald," replied the man, “and |Gruaaiat, will ncarcely mise you. ‘ son addresned smiled compiacently.| } obtate $ york ser ten cents in soln or stumps fo: enct pattern eckeredt Jove a man threo years my senlor.|® beautiful iand shere she will marry, | mighty. piewsed they seemed to be with| Don't forget that, while there ts @ great amount of nutrition In the muoh-| "Yes," he answered, “like everybody IMPORTANT—Wnrite' your nano and addrese petal eee we wie oo acon fo became enataed, the HOY Dorn to-day will prodabiy do {(rleastwaya, if L may judge, oir. They tatked-ebout geober pear, otherwise known as peanuif, the world hae eucesss-| lee here, (he waves reach our town ways epecify size wanted. in ‘emplo; 3 busi y mixed conn) oye o€ Aden Kve ty appease ‘the ca he oun, cont tneed:| didn't at, whee fi Laat pewter fully existed on a diet the « ond ; ja rete atyla, but they all go away i j i

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