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- ote tere — “ The Evening World Daily Mag zine, Thursday, October 3, de |e % Shenandoah é ‘ . I want you to find Frank, and © “Well, what authority does that give tn—who knows how long? Let Fate part Frank fay taken refuge here, and he A irri oOo r oO f Fy Se ein ertate, Taran ot you, # It must, but not a quartel, What wil not see him nor allow me to do #0, ] : ff you can do St With safety. T ahall “Hig honor is our honor, His wifo’— la pride or coquétry, at auci @ moment.” You will take these to the poor boy, an er a 9 sl you @ letter for him. T should like “Ono, that's it, eh? So, ¥ hav a “Another rocke' cried Madeline Weat, won't you=this letter and this little . ae license to act as Mrs, Haver- fitting from somewhere in the outer pac 7 Tt ts @ sacred confidence, and Mi lit P A j t oi you to take ft, at dayiignt, if Dosetbie. fi ‘ V az re Tt te a aad errand, an now of hon J e heard that her darkness, “Does any one know where I ask ft, as IT know you receive it, t i i ary ig ? en but ureelf whom i can trust with It." favorite offt Rob-—— I me where Ttieut. Biling- treely.\ ou ern e ro n e, 7 pn. Kerohival Weat. bowed pro- Kerchival approached step nearer. ham t? He excueed himself for @ min- Kerchival bowed profoundly and was $ foundiy. "You dare t6 suggest - ute, and he has been gone an hour and off tn a second. and of a Strange “iis cree cee re cn Vie ibn: ment Tide heehee oe ELE ower owe ae = ANG a Drama in the ¢ “T can change my clothes in five mia- other, “L hall do so not becattse fore’-— Frank had cost her another poignant e es _. utes." you are het protector, or the protector “So aid ffeut, West,” Mrs, Maver! ecene with the Colonel, Before the ball ‘ Wartime Wooing. 2 see ei ee Ce es Nes sor SMa haar” Meltaahan aeons n ~— WG@hadow of. Battle @ The ball had ended for bim, at the itval, We stand on even ground.” Boom, came @ loud, sutten, reververat- fairly bei husband and wife had met . e i Sibi vii by elsia illo: ‘be er emana, otro, et, Mords of Gertrude ir, you'll Mleten to, me now'--and ing report from aver’ the BA In the weclision of the tady's apart- 1012, by G. em as it by proconcerted arrang fe kept his wo yin the five Kerchival emphasized his words with « screamed Gertrude Ellingham, ™en net é the South Carolina storm sotiations for the surrender of the fort STNOPsI3 OF PRECEDING OMAPTERG, T#VerlIL Joined hin @ moment later. minutes specitied, and came back booted slash of his riding Whp, full in Thorn- jumping up in a frenzy of excitement. "My Desdemona.” he had anid, in contre: but avery Where, North and Bewth, ress oe eves zB aoa ae eree toa “Madam,” eald the young man, with and spurred to report to the Colonel's ton's Sarin ve iat tine Of Are agatan: more (NGn Rell Serious Banierieg, °"S fr'rte, nt tceyare GC ceruneng apne 7 ‘That wan no rocket—that was picked up Casato's handkerchief here, ali how Luaw to be inevitable war, CHAPTER V. tances from saga te epsates embarrassed solicitude, “I beg to tell ie Me a | my where he had ser “L think you ar@ entitled to my at- the « AMON’ you how happy 1 am to see that your her, but he heard her low, earnest tention, sir,” responded the other, re- q shell, Tt has struck the fort! and I have returned tt to tts owner, “\') 34 i Raated eon vat b Halinghem,.t*? Trdisposition has vanished—also to of- Voice at the other end of the shadowed ccvoring inlinselt quickly At the aame inatant-there was e loud That ts all very well, my girl-but what ¢y) nelamity pending over the countr? Parting of the Ways ‘and Bob with West's sister fer humble apologies for my awkward- Veranda. My time here ds short, as you know." clatter of horses's hoofs outside and {8 tlys I hear about you having had @ hy own personal «riefa and annoyances Ad RESIDENT LINCOLN had @ | called for seventy-five thou jand troops to suppress the former a, It my husband knew,” Mra, Haver- g¢oro . fainting epell, 0 i howe: with ness and helplessness when J undertook y ow Kerchtval sald. Bob Hiltngham dashed up the front & spell, or something, eariter in fe, od roe ant neur até, “You can always fll's voice was enying, “he would KIN ‘ign enough for my purpose, I stem tho eventng? You are trembling and ning garter Yeap Mads Gepend upon me to act the part of an yOu, Fward Thornton—unless you reckon, ‘The bayou the Ashley & —“Tumn has fired the shot he orled, CAcited even now i toa sank fnto instent! ince, It was the fame with the elderly Southerners, and the personal greetings and communin: mple and tec! ‘only son &, thief, . treacherously took advantage and shot var re. My sb: o " faiot in aw n emergency. Fort! iy nile of so-49 @ convenient place, 10 ¢hrowing his cap into Whey” } “My husband, there IS something 1 “ . rebellious “combination” of a matted attentions to Mes, Miay tT wan able to And aiise Ger. him down without remorse. You know an hour fiom now it it be tiene (toe By Dusen over’ a. at to tell Pou-aemenbing very peer Of Cant Ot) ure suatuen oy eeaey Southland, and te “cause tea Sout, ‘and oa the Trude and my sister end send them to 1 4m Innocent-I never gave You aNy gnougn to sight our weapone.”” Gpenet Ore cn Gerster wipe eapaght” r heart. It is about you the laws to be duly executed."* Or a eae Oe you in time to be of real eervice. Col. hint of encouragemgnt—and the Iast To si) be there in half an hour With where Li ae sali 74 ites serie Ay Where ia Mr, West? Mr. Thonnt 3 remember, you were crouching before ae Kerchtval ¥ a] we o Le Haverill has just handed me back my me like a whipped cur. But I have kept frlend,’ nied Kerchtva’ The doctor?” demanded the three wom- About Frank? Again?" From earitest daybreak every avalla- feut, West,” sald Col. Haverili, Ho {# here in Charleston.” bie’ place on the harbor sida Was handing his young officor a stamped He ought to be tn prison, T euppoas, titonged dy Indies and gentiomem, Olt poser with full military formality, handkerchte! all in a breath , ew- _ the secret, and you must. Avoid meet- en, | J But to me he fs nowhere,” nd young, white folk and black, ¥! CHAPTER Ill fine’ Seen re cy nee fond cccn 108 Col." Havertll before we leave CHAPTER IV. Te gate Andersen decent, reply” "tam sending word te him=t may gee 16 the apeatacte of (he Sermmareeteets Beste-bere te eure fem ete 5 7 pose usband ee1 Charleston." hate Ww: rode back ahead to tell pin later Ht yd for ‘Troopa came pouring Into Charleston, “ ’ gees may’ tony to too ene A raeapest us bOI Tou have my apology.” whispered Sumter. you. “it's all right; the second shot it yim* i Ave you no word for iit ware held in reserve, the forces al- Stem. “Faverill at once. You wit report ; Phornton OBODY tn Charleston stept that Thornton, an erehival hasn't @ — "T haye told you, he and his unfor- Teady manning, the @pore of watterios After the Ball bit. And it is in regard to that mat- “sernat is not what I have w provided. for, Why now in ection! Se Caer, ized of the Selene Revintre By ed.” might of April 11-12 At the scratch—he'll be along, with the dovtor, tunate wif againet Sumter bdelts gt rouis.” ‘T the, same moment Col. Ha’ that I wish to ask you todo me ® = #y, ‘ : 4 "oe you mean by that that you will Ingham house, as at Pinck- ‘Hrectty. RuMn ewore he would fire the should you eee him? I shall not more than ample. Civillans of varto Wit - eri, whe Bad not partiele favors great service. Wil Zoot a0 Set eccept amendst” } ney's, and at many another first"”— At Teast T had thought to convey a descriptions were arriving from all Gl: ternal’ tenderness ad, the eolonce tay Dated in the dancing, ap- “Pray command me, ire ie Teart a, Formy husband's aake"—the women home of luxury and pride, “For heaven's aake, Robert, what are warmer message than that from his rections, on horseback, afoot and 1” his hand on the shoulder of Lieut. Rob- proached from the direction answered Kerchival with Tt pleaded, there were festive or other you talking about? pleaded Gertrude, father. every species of antiquated or Impro- ert Kilingham, if he hated to speak of his wife's apartment, He thumping in wild, wondering excite: held tn his hand a white eftk handker- chief, which he immediately offered to you know the trouble he has got mto, IAeut. West, who took tt, glanced at the 4, New York, He has escaped arrest m. “Do try and Here the Colonel paused @ moment im vised conveyance. Far out seaward the wo ound be deseried the veasele aunt Wy We 'iSet fate teas nenteaine tae pa ny—F Fedoral Government for the relie€ of the same ground again whee the. time the beleaguered fortress, and ft was Tu- of feave-taking came for him and mored that they would still] make @n Kerchival, “Ah! Your anxfety on bis account, gatherings which kept people up and seizing him by the al ie it received word that a i " t ‘Le , Clea ant Siisat cat's o veranda ripe argent ant only # . - ‘ t attempt to throw reinforcements Into the “Our State is to be the chief ‘overlooking the lawn, where many col- one he can turn t stern r : ‘ Je 4° place. Ground, according to present “ fon, ~* . t ‘ ‘ ? Meanwhtle, Major Anderson, within tions, anid—with the welght of fifty y. A s . the fort, had withheld his fire until long years suddenly added to his stature av * Pb rei h e e - after daylight, when parapets were a Virginian. “But every loyal son’ of . . ‘ine 4 ha : knocked down and breaches began to Virginia will follow her flag, It ts eur -. Nees ie > OY: 4 s appear in the masonry of the wallm religion.’ e W : hil): ” bad ¥ a g where the 12-inch sheila from the mor- “That may be all right for you, Bob— tars struck, and amoke and flames from T am hot blaming you,’ ri burning #heds told of havoc wrought Kerchival. “But my State is New Yerk, ‘Tantalizing Tommy’ as Tempting within. If New York had gone back on the elt as Irish Stew. Whon he was “good and ready,” as flag—your father’s and mine-well, New ored lanterns twinkled, Here, almost and uncompromising tn his humill they satd, Anderson opened fire with York might go to the devil. That's any threo barbette guns, and stirred up the religion.” Confederate batteries on Mount Pleas- ‘They walked out, Robert end Otadetine. ant and Cummings Point, Ike @ hor- along the Battery wall by the sea, i nets’ nest. Then he brought into action @llence, as if by mutual rendesvous. the two tiers looking toward Fort Moul- | “This ta the last we shall be together, trie with such effect that several of for ti Present, anyway—Mise MMad- <* tho latter’e guns were eventually ¢line,” poor Bob began. ‘ ‘ . : ‘ : . silenced. “I'm afraid 90,” murmured Madeline. 4 ‘ : eles Pte & Y ‘Tho firing continued all day, and in- “But we shef meet again —somy BY CHARLES DARNTON: . 5 ane e termittently through the night. Sumter time’’—- he went on, desperately, “tha: had no ammunition to waste. One of 1, 1f we both live, T tant musical comedy fs revealed in {ts true substance! It i not @ pot- c “ “ = ¢ . her magazinos had been exploded by ¢ “If we both lve!” repeated Madeline, pourri of song and daughter, a govlash of mirth and melody, nor an olla . : : ‘federate shell, Tho latter were I @N awe-ntricken tone. “Oh, Robert podrida of legs and lingerle. The plain truth ts—please pass the salt!— oi . ‘ : persistently directed in an ettomet to we tre ving, toe. Tato. tuip aoe 80 that {t's Just @ common, everyday Irish stew. ib 5 me . carry away the colors, but all day these + t00, ‘dreadtu! - on Theatre last “ deflantly waved, and when the morning , If it comes?" Fy a ae ee ee rin okie ahaa 0 French ¢ oo Sa ; | of the thirteenth dawned the flag wa! ea, Madeline, I must. {t te Fate. night by “Dantalizing Tommy,” « reckless little thing taken from the Frenc / § : ai% still there, At last, about noon of that Yours and mine together—ian't it, deares: by Michael Morton, and then turned over to Dr. beamggtetaragt tse! penn sak S F . i . sf, PRY 3 second day, @ aucceasful ehot wan aimed Str? oak Eg et) and that ave ment. Oddly enough, “Tommy” is none other than “ ichest Girl," th 4 “ a and the flag, which had been hanging ™¢ Courage. You ow what & "sw yeate ago on the sume stage gare Miss oye Doro sinks eevee : 4 } by a inate halyard, felt One ot the en means: And Are oat, what rte through over-indulgence in chocola\ ut time brings many changes. } ated men was quick to raise , meena, s0e—Gon’ Madeline, mabe tt Drought “Irish Stew,” with Viennese dressing, It may! be assumed, 4 4 p replacing the shattered flagstaff with Sie eae Can eiwere re 206, ae ‘et east, that Dr. Felix has practised music ti Vienna, since the general move- ge 4 4 ys M that Orief Interval Major Ander- ™¢_ this much—allowed me to tell you ment of his rhythmical score mS that direction, Just how tt Sevebued te ~*~ : : | ron'e tire having of necessity ceased, 2O¥ 1 ere soncent Nothing: con thy become a part of “Irish Btew" faa mystery that the pres agent neglected , 4 z the Chartestonians concluded that the thw. umanaM Amey jeg Me seas, | to explain when he wrote mo a ietter saying he had found “Tantalizing Tommy : : wes . p fort had aurrendered. Genator Wig Mind of faith Id me now. that sour atosther cherming—and wishing me the same, : ; fall, in the name of Gen, Reaureward, story fen't going to be cut short here. pat forth in a boat and wont to offer ‘Anyway, “Irish Stew"’—made to rhyme prettily with “potatoes, too"—was Anderson the most favorable terme It may bo interrupted—we've got to be offered as the chief detioncy of fast night's till. Though an oversight, perhaps, ; : ¥ . tried by fire, maybe—but I can stand on the patt of the lyricist, no mention was made of carrots, turnips and other : ‘ : ® ' * ’ capitulation-evacuation with rermlasion jf, "it~ You -w4ll chink of, me, woat triffes, Be this as it may, the stew assumed « large order when Miss Elizabeth ’ . ss a ri 3 o, ‘ es ein ia eoeore pe jae ath tha bites rH Bye ith igentatlan Brice discovered tt on the desk of George Anderson tn ee ona @ Siacesipeind you, 4 ‘ «dt? "i and private Daxgage. Undar these con: pre’ the test, caucwely’ ime somether at at ; / : r ; . t $ a > » and ‘= thelr words, clate its influence upon music. Before tt could get cold it was tadied out ine rt hfizes : _ se. Ret he ing that further resistance would mean Lieut. Kerchival Weat paiked waltz measure, and, forgetting their appetites, Miss Brice’and Mr. Anderson i 5 uselews sacrifice of life, Major Anderson through one more dramatic scene be- without humiliation hoisted the white fore quitting Chai flag over Sumter and ton, burst into song and dance. She seized him by the nakpin and whirled him (To Be Continued.) about, while both sang rapturoualy of Irivh stew and potathes, too. The hungry audience couldn't get enough of the intox cating mixture, Ake Oliver Twist, it asked for more, and got three or four “helpings.” ‘As for Miss Brice and Mr, Anderson, {t must be said that they were equal to the occasion. They sang and danced that stew charmingly. At wther times Miss Brice seemed a Dit too eager to please. Evidently there was at hand no ntered into ne- ola friend of her vaudeville days to say: “Go on and kill ‘em, kid, but don't} ma .» make me fee) that perhaps, about until long past midnight. compose yourself and tell us what has silence and made his peoullar gesture One of the grouches had recently visited the okt let ‘em convict you of the crime!” Her generous manager, A. H. Woods, had| after all, my offense 1s indeed unpardon- . ‘Then, in the early hours of that happened. You say that"— of violently brushing something aside A False Alarm. friend, and, naturally, the other ald greuch wate! it the telephone a worried voice ad-| the news of the benedict, dressed the proprietor of @ small bart js it true thet he fe henpecked!" asked the ware store in « West Kentucky tows, | second grouch, “Kerchival and Thornton have had it from before his face. , 1 tell you, Beauregard haa threo “Frank is a man now,” he said at xchange of rocket apparentiy given her plenty wf rope, and she took every inch of it, able. What an absurd blunder for @ ful Friday, an ‘orts Johnson and Moul- If Mr. Woods happens to have a soft pedal lying about his office he should] kentleman to make, If T hadn't sup- nals between . ; the earliest possthle moment. Last night's| Posed It was Lieut, Kerchival West who trie began. ‘Every one know what that or four thousand men under arms, and last. “I coul trust’ myself to 800). aye Metuthen Mrentog’ Pett eh oan’ © qraty repent apply it to bela ered Kogaingelle paint a4 ye a eas cole Aiapalle as my rival"— meant.’ The men, gome of them with it's a chance if Anderson can muster a him—and, anyway, he must now stand |“. “ii Aa) Mah come in your | the first pai ayy you « little inci. performance was 1 “What do you mean, sir?” out stopping to change their evening hundred, Well, as I was saying, they on his own pins, We all must, for| place teday and bought ane 0 dent in their bousebold that came wi “Syy. Even a clock joined in fast night's emusioal uproar, and when at the end) «put instead it is your husband WhO clothes, disappeared with strange, silent, met in the gardens down at the Bayou. thexe are dexperate days, and rebel-|clocks, and you ast her for me to a st |erration, “Tie very firt morning that 1 arent the caramel gin kissed the sour youth there was @ crash from the orchestra| stands between us’ ominous alactity. The women huddied Sam Pinakney and myself loaded tae lous boys are not the only concern|® in ‘the mornin’, D'ye. remetnber iy them our okt friend answered the that sounded like the crack of doom. “How dare you, sir." erled the exas- in whispering groups, or brought spy- Weapons, @ pair of regulation navy by a loi way. But, he the Gol o"" aald the hardware man, “I remem-|rier’s whistle, As he returned to ue in ‘That Irish stew worked a decided change for the better tn Mr. Anderson. perated lady, now on the verge of hys- glasses and from outdoor points of van- s; then we tossed up a silver dollar @nel carefully took something from his) "™y.1 + went on the other, “I've Jest found | ing cern myecngeiad, 8 letter to le mad, Rut Dallas Welford looked like # bolted dinner and remained hopelessty dreary. | terics. { me tell you, that what- tage watched intently across the dark choice of position at ten paces, and breast pocket—"I will ae ous iat 1"Seec hane Ok we th 8 ceed | OTA” tenn oranda | Sie’ 8 ever I may wish to spare my husvand, waters to where the flagstaff of Sumter, Thornton won. But that made no differ- thing to make a man of him = |i the mornin’ Lappineott's he fears nothing for himself, But, no. Jike a warning finger, pointed solemnly , for the sun wasn't up yet"——- thing ean, Ho will under “Glad to hear it,’ sald the hardware mao; —— I entreat of you, do not let this hor- to the stars in the balmy dusk of the ercy! was it @ duel?” Mrs, Havertll know he foves you as If you w i want me to do about itt” or interjected, own mother, Possibly he has some to tall me Course Not. It 1s @ curious fact that this comedian has done nothing ¢unny since “Mr. Hop- kinson."” Misa Dorothy Webb was as obvious as the song about the hay that clung t her hote, but with a Httle training of the right sort she might grow to| ribie affair go any further.” Southern springtime sky. know the difference between sophistication and innocent charm, While she| Kerchtval West, having no choice but | The abrupt departure of Thornton and rtainly w danced cleverly and sang fairly well, she showed that she had no sense o¢|t? overhear, was of the same mind. He Lieuts, West and Hilingham, accom- at the second fire; his bullet If he has I think he will look t character by giving a French servant a cockney accent. John Park displayed |)’ stepped forw decisively, saying: panied, as it appeared, by Dr. Kilingham plougled ei “Thornton's cheek, derly upon this picture, and—at the h wholesome sense of humor as a painter who didn't seem to live for his art| Pardon me. T hope I am not inter: and ono or two of the young men in branding t but nothing dangerous, @aine time remember me. ) madam, Kerehival little tendernoss for hin father also. UNT CAROLINE * come runing into the dining room, kinky halz on end, Hadn’t Heard of Him. "Miteuis” ahe guaped, "1 dome met « ghost out dar by’ de well,” POLICEMAN who walke a beat near] “You must have been mistaken, Caroline,” rupting. I belleve, Mrs. Haver!'l, you uniform, had not failed to attract atten- the doctor is with him, and old Ker- | “A miniature portrait of me,” gasped ¢ ; c cline in apite of the fact that the fair members of the chorus offered him every oppor-| nave an errand for me?” tion and exelte comment. Mra, Haver- chival is all right and coming alonk Mrs, Haverill as she received 1t from Sears tela teen thon ho kaon thie (Oral omy titan es Shea: te a ee tunity to study flesh tints, Miss Madeline Harrison danced atout @ fountain| "Yes!" she exclaimed eagerly, “‘Taant Ill, by discreet inquiry among the houses after me. any minute, Well, that her husband's hands. at his expmnae, but there are those who will! Aunt Caruline drow herself up 3 in her bare legs as if intent upon taking a bath, but at the last giddy moment] you so much. I will go and writo tile hold servants, obtained a startling hine trifling affair is over and woll over. — “Yos--the one you gave me before | vouch for tts truth “Dey ain't, ain't. dey? Well, what woult she exerched restraint, along with other more developed attractions, and left}note immediately, Pray excuse me, Mr. or two which ‘she hastened to communi. Something important has started. we were married. I have never boen| Aluit a month azo s young man very much | rou aap if T tole pou this “an deme qpalie Oe * who were dressed for It Thornton.” in confidence ¢o Gertrude—none I thought you'd all be anxlous to know without ft a single hour since, J have|tnitel mhed mp to Udo policeman and es-/ene? Yasum. 1 heared tim,’ the park to la what did he aay?” 4 yn 4 Vithout ano! ord astened nee carried It through every campaign and |" , " f f canner ta diet atsot miptl te Trist te | Without another word she hastened els that! arrie r4 y ene i a ah wwikdn ae ae a ne ae ‘a Hapod rapes ed : " HW ee Its muste,| away, ‘The two men bowed and waited here are tears tn your eyes, “Madam, I have to beg your parton in many a scene of danger on the|the naine of Hoerates taking. polean sas pen tagete feat at feast, Is in goo ie . _ FNS he toned Gown. in silence until she was put of st trude,” ald Mrs, Maverill ay: unexpectedly prolonged @b- plains. You see what a sentimental! “I did * Jim replied innocenty, Then | dese here daid lamgwiches, pa — —— | and Tien Kerchtval West all ce, and to report for orders." old ruffian I am now, don't you? Never |he, Uiiughitally auroking Me ein: —_——— ‘ drow 5 r quietly “They have no right thore,” returned ‘This last was the voice of Kerchtval, mind, Frank ts @ fugitive from jus that's the fire time § ever hee Picked Up From Here and There. “Thornt« fu are a damned scouns the girl, with a pitiful flasi of the old looking uncommenty pale and animated, tice, God only knows what his future ak ccing BO, ectiae sarthing a A Hunting Incident. photographers’ use in dark roonis| bottled water holders has been patented! drel, Do L make myself plain?” epirlt, that contrasted with the seared w ng himself to Mra. Havert!l, will be Td better look thi ‘end wulloein' A gf oe A f 4 a 4 haw been devieed-a lamp carrying|to enable persons to drink without| “You have made it plain all along on her unwontedly pale face ‘She grasped his hand without epeak- A strange feeling of excltement, some-|tais to tho det He am wnueual cass,”'| Gther_plotaedue yareghemmalte, Gifferent colored glassos in a| touching thelr lips to any receptacte, | that you are ing for a quarrel, I've 1 afraid 1 know—not what has tng and drew hit aside thing like exhilaration, was tm the air|--Kaisas City | 4 smal! “countey oy a8 guide, \ or ] in front of its opening, 80 any * Ino objection. Still, I prefer to pick m x1 to Lieut, West in tiose last‘ can only say God bless you, L4eut, at Charleston that morning of April Smerememprterane—se The ‘two were areetly, sstoulshed when rab. / In front of ng, ’ ee ; pal A wheal few ininutes, but—forgive a'woman who West.” she sald, wi quivering lips. twelfth—Henry Clay's dirthday—as ftom behind «log, looked eboat « c Nght can be obtained when sip i 1 ghty biepgpeticrd aad etd the Arete Gol, Hav {en my commanc bas had more expertence than you have, “Some happler day - hope to thank tore than one of the Ellingham house- A Grouch’s Story. | if dead, urdered, horse drawn pu omnibus ran in Eng-| gaia West, with supp nd who is fond of you-what i ly and eo will the Colonel, hold had r r In @ way that ¢ Old grouchies at tie Mi | — land, The first public motor bus ran| excitement, » jx beloved by wand him y jess than I do at the non signal roaring against Sumte ia al ak hie he tone | A miniature fountain attachment for elght years ago. Jofticer in the regiment Were together for the lust time, maybe t. Hut he knows that come as a relief to the general t oer Hg le a Ril A Hl Ra wg EB OR AAI eee! SU ee aE - t “ee 3 r z oY Be atter, Pop a (0) @ (VeSeinses) @ @ © y C. M. Payne ieeky e ay of ARO D DROP AR RROD DPPC ORD OR ODADPAPRPPDDLODROPODLS ! —& FOUN ONT WORK ARTER SAE PLUMBERS STILL MORE OF FIVE OCLOCK MUM SO ROLL OF TAPE i . IT! WELL I SUPTOSE live FT . PETE! tes BEEN A Ive FIXED THE LEA PLUMBING THE CAT; ITS UP To M& To Go 50 IT WILL HOLD TILL meat ] ARQUND THE touse i comes Soni * UNWINDING TAPE Dike THA, DING dined DING

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