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re | 7 HS TRUE HEART BES WITH HER TOACONVEN Senorita Maria de Los An- geles’s Admirer Will Never Give Up Hope. He implored the eenorita to change her mind and become his wife. . Still sho refused, insisting that she could never make him happy because he feit in her heart that she should renounce aii things worldly and enter the convent. “My mind is fully made up, Luis," #he said, “and nothing on earth can change YOUNG SPANISH GIRL WHO SACRIFICES LOVE FOR DUTY’S SAKE. it “Phen,” eal Senor Luis, “I shall fol- low you, no matter where you Whether I may 0¢ permitted to #62 you matters ittle, since you have detor mined to take the veil, But 1 shail! always be near you, and that will bo my) consolation." ‘ And, true to his word, Senor luis sailed from Spain “with the beautiful senorita aboard the Montevideo. Cther passengers declared the two were to- gether a great deal of the time on the way to New York, but took part In none of the entertainments aboard and sel- dom spoke to thetr ahipmates, “Senorita Marle de Li seomed ag one in a trance,” sald the purser of the Montevideo, “while @enor Luls appeared es if he had lost the lam friend he had in the world, Only once did I see them smile, and that was when the ship reached port a few days ago and several of the senor’s friends (the ones who came to bid them bun voyage to-day) came to the pier, But even no they were forced siniles.” * THEY WERE SWEETHEARTS FROM CHILDHOOD. . Senor Luis has given up his practice in Spain and will begin anew in Havana, According to Senor Paja, the pretty|i¢ the senorita remaing in the Cuban Spanish girl sa a vision about a year | capital, ago which commanded her to enter a| “We numuery. Her father, ft appears, is a captain dn the Spanish army, and it was while sho Was nursing one of his who Was desperately iil in Madr Two ead faced young persons, one « Deautiful girl and the other her admtrer, leaned over the rah of the promenade deck of th Spanish steamship line steam- ship Montevideo as the vessel sailed away for Cuba to-day and waved good- by to several of thelr freinds who had assembled on tho pier. The young woman, Senorita Mario de Los Angoles, has determined to become @ nun, while her lover, Senor Luls Paja, & prosperous physician, is following her to the tropica in the hope of dissuading her. The couple came all the way from Cadiz, Spain, together. Angeles been sweethearts since Jared Senor Lais, “and now to think of parting ave childhood,” «i it ts too la Itogether, I as long as the « Lord will let me you, ais,” she is said to have told her admirer, “but God has called me into His service, and my father's brother, the good Padre in Havana, has advised me to go there and take the veil.” unless she did become a niu am going to accept It philc and make the best of thing Senorita Marie de Los Angeles is not quite twenty years of age, She has a ct of per writing In this lee , But Senor Luis would not have it so,| mass of dark hair and large dark eyes, | QOT YIN U0 Doe Nee A newspaper; ‘Father John’s! and her saddened expression gives her| jan for twenty-six years, beginning on| Medicine saved my! a Madonna like app piphia Press in 188, He came| baby girl, We all w York tn 1890 No Bites Sun until a few months ago, when he| babyand myself, It! (From the Detroit Free Pree.) 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F and then grew restless a pined for some occupation better su ment was eager to ; Ever since the great war fleet gath- A MOTHER'S LETTER ed| Ihe EE MONDAY, Tired of #laving, he sald, fifteen hours! made hi @ day In a delicatessen shop, Bll Geller, @ recent arrival from Itussia, asked for | > h an afternoon off yesterday to see the warships, and when the request was re- | on fused he shot and fatally wounded his | inj employer, David Schwartz, at No. 2615) rs dreams vanished| % day from dawn delicatessen shop he grew to hate | | IZ OCTOBER 14, 1912. ed about them and had expressed CHUM WHOM GRASS HID. desire to see the astirting spectacle. But he was refused time off. naan Finds Body When Tired of Waiting for Flocks and About to but it was to a deaf Go Home. nger, he demanded his wages, saying he would quit then and there. Schwarts, ft 1s sald, offered him only a part of the wages. The two then lied until the clerk, with a shout.) Jyohn Baptiste Alt tye pulled out a pistol. Merrick, b. and ‘Nhingieue’ pe | You're bilioust You have a throbbing e Hhopkeepey on Rag eae Godigkelt, forty-five, of the same town, | Sensation in your head, a bad taste in fe at hittin ite the goy with 6 bullet went duck hunting Saturday afternoon | your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin i § eee South Bay marshes near | yellow with dark rings un your ¢; errick. ‘ fy . N They erected a blind, an arrange. paps i ed ar aa M4 btagall hea ment of poultry wire, and lay down in| {cel URly, mean and litempered. Xo the grass seven or eleht feet from each | system is full of bile and constipated waste not properly passed off, and what nd don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember t! your sour, disordered stomach, lege liver and clogged bowels can be quick cleaned and regulated by mornin with entle, thorough Cascarcts; ‘a 10-cent Cox will keep your head clear andmake you feel cheerful and bully for months, et Cascarets now—wake up refresl feel like doing a good day's work— make self pleasant and Useful. Clean up! Cheer up! ’ CATHARTIC. a the shoulder. According to the po- Geller then ran out of the shop, apparently in aimless terror, but re- turned a minute afterward while other, to await their quarry, Each was hidden from the other by high) you need isa cleaning up inside. Don't erass. leontinue being a bilious, constipated Two flocks flew close by to the blind | nuisance nurse! w Y and both men jumped up and. fred j nuisance to yourself and those who love Godigkelt saw that both shots had missed and then lay down to watch ing. This time Geller shot his em- ployer in the head, the bullet causing Instant unconsciousness, The clerk then ran out of the place, pistol in hand, Patrolman Northrop of the Alexander vue station pursued and caught Gel- ler, who had thrown away his weapon. Northrop hustled the shooter back and|for further 4 find the pistol and then took| The ducks avolded the spot for the him to a cell remainder of the afternoon, Godigkelt, ntime Schwartz was removed by|becoming weary, decided to go home. coln Hopital, where |He walked toward the blind to summon erating table, To Cor-{his friend and almost fainted on com- aly the clerk admitted the shoot- Stretched In the saying he had asked to see the the other man had been shot hipa and had been refused a Wo R , Ce rSLEEP been also refused his wag Godigkeit hurried to a telephon ind nee nerd called up Coroner Norton at Wantagh. 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