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i tit i er of the ofc wae crowtet with Fre of“ o pei Bietry entered garty nd merped Bim om om The ond the —- pouped eapeetan, bul before he Molry Premees te hem out ood Gay out Ul I pent for > . Me hiet “Wrong & bls hands th his pockets and ° « eee pling to get - ‘aw, @ ‘ hed » WY Proposed marriages che wilt erry out piete te Lois and ber father, Ju torments aon “ her and get her into @ luck ne to hear Gera Peasonable state of mint” wake fone tle ome oR iG Breneau 4i4 pot care for (© They won't even let me read @thome = Ne shook bead in de stingy oid ¢ +!" she made a mw us wat at ber nun ‘Files. Mulry be to “At least it gain time for of their clutches. I'li make up tur = thie, Ili be Madame Bulterfiy « “Blo, it's eut of the question: try over the ” Freneau snapped “She te David ber innocence ia EE, Ges ceva fer 0 week and {2¢ sifu o Butterfly, but neither H z i i AREA te be ote ewee © rubbed his bead. His mas- pared to Gloria's own lover, Freneau l ORIA’S ROMANCE Or Cet Pe eeeUr eee r re eeee eee SEVENTH EPISODE THE HARVEST OF SIN ee te ee eeeetiy temper, Me emenped #! bie man wishes him bres “O . , .* eork @f the mudiy Miriatiows rieoograpber oo: emp rece iy for Bim t the ene a. pecing the fiver also, " rae wee ae. oy af eek. eee sub idea that pleased b cen tavited. 't the trip to the bra Kine that Lots brushed over bh 5 Any 4 take your S20** Thea eke turned to David my place and wr $ Perhaps you © people ba all tae he nor Gloria knew that Lieut Pink o% my ‘ageing 088" =—grton was a White Woully be to conjure up another Lois had moved away from Gioria ked at bin, 6 1 will destroy Gloria David, and you cannot curled at the corners of her lips @ triumphant m shot for a mm ment into her bar 24 as he bad something to discuss wit Freneau. lie told David that he would ase Without waiting for an invitation, © Jumped juto Freneau’s oar, and eoon as wae under way Hoye Jess to herself as to all who might he @iand in the way of her last daye with him. She hardiy knew what 3 town for a week, David “HOW MUCH DO VOU LOVE ME?" ming to an had not told him that be was leaving ‘From the Motion Picture Orame duced by George Kieine, Starring Mi Scenario and Novelization by Mr. and Mre. Rupert ee ante & QUERIED. abeee vee ae toward the bedside table, where a o end . Vid a hideous SHift responsibility on other shoul- noting his expression, asked hiro what hy bed aoe, d photograph of Frenedu locked Snowledac. cviecet Be fae being. dere, ‘There svemed to be only one bad kept him from taking Mis train deckoue! juntingly « LZ A ious desire Royce and David entered, and Lois Way Hie alone w everything; he When David saw his father-in-law come over te bim and held for possession came over her. She Kreeied her husband warmly Royce Alone mu ve Statlord family the smouldering of his trouble burat @ Dandful of miscel- lonsed to take the image of the m: ehened at He would pot nm scandal, But how? into far He anatetod the anony- Prenesy locked an4 from Gloria es well as the man h peak, but he 1 Freneau's band. tried to clear btw brain by for mous letter from his pocket and was self, The whim became immediately Freneau, « trifle Joited, sald that he getting. Hoe took up at Al book on the vorke of showing it. But he & sumber of sheets of a necessity to her Gianced had dropped ia to inqul wat study, but between his eyes and withheld it, though he could not check paper anf from across at the group about Gloria. No Gloria, Afior a few minutes he left, the page came o vision of Krancau the bitter words: “If this letter ts big hetele about ewuntry, °2¢ wee looking her way. A smile Royce said that he would go along, 48 @ lvering Satan. It laughed and true 1 may have to kill a man An tey h Jude heart t seemed to grip at the He knew without seo- and Lot stop mo. Bie dig jwome, sullen © 1 or sald. ile put jome, mullen eyes ; Mis ing It what tho letter said. ile pu tu he @2 ehe lipped the picture into her Mii later, and for very pity did not | Royce Jumped up and closed bla nig hand on David'a arm and was book, a look of set purpose coming to on opera bag. look him in the eye. 1 y wbout to speak, when a t slapped BS 'Lole was utterly maddened and Hut he gave Lois a meaning look of bis grim fa twas nearly midnight nin on the back. He turned to fice FO porate in her passion for Preneau MoUder at hor evil recklessness, ‘Then When bo took from the drawer of Bie iia club's most notorious, bore, nick MUITY How, for the knowledge that aie was PD, followed Freneau with wrath (oak table « revolver and slipped I named the “White Man's [tirden.” to lose hin made her utterly ruth. DYtne in bis Ne ide heres bat oat The fellow was fat and even more In David, David pervious to snubs tha been drinking hi Freeman tried to escape him, but as usual, as he Judge avily. was not sure and ea- was doing; she had but one idea on "UTM forth: 1 vg Uniy one he wanted tordecoive. ane the Hurden had him clasped’ by the rth. Even if she had known of th was so busily dupt n t S earth 1 uhe bad . You tnfernal hound! You couldn't Way 0) nusuy duping him that she pel of hia coat {t was Impossible to Anonymous letter her huaband play fair if you tried, could you? Ny § kot away at once without knocking “Yes? and what have y' usban 5 had no thought of bis returning the . 4 your par- Aud you wouldn't, would you? But him down.# So the Judge stood the letmeniour habits to éo with cur received, and of the suspicions And you Me a By compliment, It waa diteult for him tilew ae an Rnelont aeory un Wall roused in Royce’s mind, tt te doubt. BY" >t \* ft the globe or to play the part he had assumed, and TePution ty an ei ene i tor the ‘Prevent trouble? queried Freneau ful if she would have acted differ- & u'll wish you had never been bora, if she bad been more on the alert she [atone of the grip on bla coat, Dationtiy. ends, I know what you are up to and 1 Would have seen the constraint in bis Wich came with tho roar of luughter Mulry was Gisgustet. “Why, don't She must be alone with Freneau advise you not to undertake it, 1 manner the Burden emitted at tho end of his 708 se, you poor Don Juan? ¥: weiptorrented to plead with him to mean it. I warn you that I will atop Sho played her own role with the yarn fake these ietterheads and write love Up Gloria and to run away With at nothing to vent you from eane long practice, ‘Thera was” ‘he Judge turned to rejoin David, % her—or, failing that, to get back her wrecking both those how nothing sincere about her excopt her put found him gone. Ho started at Jetters on th: to your sick fiancee, letters and gain time to reconstruct 4 spark of ma flickered joy in David's departu She thought onco in terrified pursuit, 2 take them with me and mail them Mr life and recover from her loss. in Froneau's soul, and he attempled that nothing in the world could have Davia meanwhile had fled to his from the Gifferent towns 1 make. TM? next morning as she was going to explain in sone part bis own help- been more opportune, But she wanted Be eee he watched:on the MAD Mie Stafford. win over Frenenu's letters her father lessuess, but Koyco cut him short rake sure that No accident befell OWN TOURS, Wiltee te his own think you dropped in unexpactedly, One of Fre- ‘The facts as he bad soon them per- She did not want bin to misy Outside, eavesdropp Tols ails re there. Meanwhile you can go neau's envelopes had fallen to the mitted no explanation rain Brenersy, FORTE Tat in kor aan way to the Catskills and meet your M00r unnoticed by Lois, ‘The Judxe 1 course You won't Haten; you She went to the Pennaylvania 8ta- ee eee taking of ber has 4 oped to pick It up for her, He aaw want Gloria yours ou are only tion with him, acting the heartbroken, me “ oO ” ‘ol eeesome Lele, it you can’ rie Froncaa's name and, trained as he foo anzioun to cet mo OU of (he Way, decor at ety et her tee ie afd coat. The poor y ey man Sosome sory to get your letter back was in the wiles of criminals, he Mut don't lot your jealousy drive you bade him goodby at the gate and when cilmed of his fears, Sho was home: from ber and keep her quiet until suspected tals at once and Batly nc- abaolutely insane.” he went down the stairs to the train Bis Cun cineantt Maa hitter cold’ in Qfter your marriage, why you're not CU! her of an tntrigue with Fre- toyee stopped the car and got out. underground she still would not leave 7 a : the bright 1 A neau, She merely founced away in & “I've warned you,” Was bis parung till ahe saw tho roofs of the cars the street, so he returned to his club wht eyes I always took temper, saying shot. Tove off Into the tunnel aud the'por- I chastened mood, calling himself Fea for, See now?” “Lam old enough to take care of All the reat of the day Royce tor who carried David's baggage biames and glad that he owed Lois Freneau ‘Pbwsiastic, but this acemed the only Your own Aaugnter~ Pemible way to tide o ‘Feet in his way to the harbor of the world calls @ cad, but he wae the Catskills, Of gentle people: ‘in his veins, as his worldly f, showed. and did eee, Heo was not en- myself, If you want to believe evil of ‘Then she fe! come back, she departed from the at h of deen relief, If she had been ondered over where his own duty i the matter lay, He could not tell Gloria what he had seen, The shock founded and distracted. In the aftor- might have thrown her back into a noon, while David was at his office, fever, He could never bring himself @ the worried father again visited Lois to amirch her love and young faith It was the only ' ty softer wo: In the hall he in his rival's honor, He could not met her houseman carrying @ trunk put the responsibility and the horror downstairs for the express, Freneau of full knowledge on his friend David, d Loin to nend her bargage nor cast the bi on David's old and motor up with him in father, It was not Royce's nature to “IF YOU GO, ILL 60,” hy, believe | She left Judge Freeman dum- F the present ite turn through the gate a had pulled out, David, that she had not caught took hin to one of his clubs. Judge Freeman found hi he had good Judae Freeman took the liberty of ding the tax on that trunk, Me — Ao ver adored paw that it was checked to Hiendike, ented only her. There » village in the Catskills torment in the agonies he wald, earnestly: ‘Ward you through thick and tient she would have seen David re- miserable doub! an apology. He did not quite dare to faco her with it just yet. He would watch her another day, . David had seen Lois divest herself of hat and coat, but had been too easily reassured, for sho exchanged them for a fur hat and coat, in the pocket of which she had slipped Fre- neau's letters. Judge Freeman, arriving fifteen minutes after David had gone, rang it it safe and tation with a le leas impa- fter the train making sure sight of him, with him jim there, and 7 Pee Eh he ee t from his down; then a third lows om the coueh, he continued: “lve had euch @ Wenderful day on the mar ket, Gieria | cleaned u q Jove, 1 wae thrilling if keep thie up you won't by ashamed of your husband A thea’ God! | ehall have you to work dust seo what Ive brought my litle mascot with the frst apoile of wer.” He tossed @ leather came into her lap. Opening two shrinetiii urged delight at the string pearle Within, bhe made him clasp them about ber throat, Them ward to thank bia with @ aw the corner of a iarke p his inner pocket, th bmpudently loaned f kins he willed it fe “Whats tet More busuess or love letters?” A dull mottled red began to surge Freneau's face. Bhe spoke « veh truer thi ol knew, it wi the packet of lettera he Waa taking to lwis, He had poeketed them to make sure that he should not leave them behind, ust business documents connect. ed with my tip.” he said, aa natu. rally as he could, Gloria accep the explanation in perfect fuith @id not occur to her of any deceit, She put the envelope back in his pocket, making a little oature of disgust: “Uieh! [hate your old business! How long must you be away?” Ino whole week, dearest little love,” he murmured brokenly, “l'in id it will never pass for me, but wood care of your precious self and get those wonderful roses k in your cheeks, I will write and tel- earaph you every day.” Then his face darkened and he hung it to suspect him tio bell and was adiitted by Lots! Ms head before her as he added: “1 buticr, Who told him that she bad ean't give you any address to write loft the house on foot a few moments to Me, ax T shall be Jumping about so, before, The butler did not know but [il telephone you.” where abo bad gone or when he When the hour grew late and the would return, The Judge dashed off, nurse began to frown he told her he leaving the butler to sh, his bead must leave, She stood up sadly and over the scandalous proceedings of his household, o 8 © © © © @ Gideon Trask, the bargeman, bad infinite pationce in pursuit of his re- » but so far he had been unr warded. Unable to run down Freneau clyewhere, he picked out the Plerpont afford home as the most likely and alsy tho most fitting place to aocoat they clung together for a last em- brace. Ho felt that ho could not let her go. The cup of his happiness was a cup of bitterness filled witb the dregs of his own perfidy. Freneau went to his rooms in a new mood. Gloria's trust had touched him more than Royco's threats. Ho Was furious at himself and at Lois, He started to the telephone to call him. It was there that he had first her up and tell ber to do her worst, seen Freneau in Now York. He stood he would not go away with her, As by the ivon-barred gute, watching, he was about to take the receiver off until a policeman drove him away. ‘Then he crossed Riverside Drive to the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument and resumed a more distant wate over bouse, the hook he looked at his watch. It Was too late; she would have started for their trysting place by n He caught a glimpse of himself in a mir- ror and loathed the face he saw. Hoe vowed that he would redeem his soul. He would begin at once, He would meet Lois @ the pavilion and tell her that he would carry no further the chains of intrigue. On his way to the little classic stone pavilion near the Soldiers and Sail- ors’ Monument, where Lois had agreed to meet bim, his car broke down. Ho took that as a further reason for not making the journey. He left the chauffeur to correct the trouble and went ahead on foot. Gloria had retired after Freneau left her, but lay tossing about on her pillows unable to sleep. The moon was pouring white glamor on her window. The night nurse, sitting up- right by her bed, was sleeping sound- ly, She had won Morpheus because she was spurning him instead of courting him. Gloria determined to try the same method herself. th Freneau was indeed there; he had come to bld Gloria gor her he was train. Gloria was reclining on the chaise longue, exquisitely attired in an ivory colore tac i olr, the bands of white swans'-down which trimmed It no whiter than ber own fair skin, Her beautiful hair, drawn lightly into a knot at the top of ber little head, made her look more like a child play- ing @ being grown up than she had @ right to look with all her twenty-one rs. reneau had paused a moment at door when he entered to enjoy charm of her, then he crossed to 1 all'a lover's eagerness, med on him with tender- he weloomed him and gave her lips How mu Iby. He told leaving on a midnight the the her h do you love me?” she measuring an infinitesimal tor Royce, who seemed to think with hor tiny hands, “that of everything, had, during her illness, —then, stretching her two arms wide and purring forth her mu- sical laugh—"or that much?" reneau came Within the circle of her arms and, holding her to him, ex- ‘The width of the whole world is not big enough to measure my love for you." And he meant it, Releasing her tenderly to her pil- “GLORIA’S with If you jen, I'm thin, FEARING TO LOSE MIND, ller attention was caught by the curious behavior of u man who seemed to be skulk- ~- ae pocke| something that t looked like a revolver. She Freneau! A figure sprang from the ows and wool upon 8 BILLIE BURKE. Freneau. made bers preseat of « pair of Bhe had beep able to tedious beure wt ing (he Wrattic oa the drive ts on the river Now ehe slipped into a negiiges and " aot to dwiuro her | ‘The columne of the momwe iim foreground ike marble clustered about @ litte temple Buddonly her attention was caught by (he curious behavior of « mae * med t hulking about the monument. Me had his hat pulled down and his overcoat collar pulled up and wh Hid nol see bis fae, Jie was appareny walling for sume- one She saw jim take from bis pocket something What looked Hke @ revolver. Gloria Was greatly exetted, Hetore she could decide what to do the sw walked aw phe saw ther jan come around the colume @nd crouch down for a moment Shoe pul up tho glasses to see more clearly, The Geure moved forward Heath @ street lamp and Glor could soe distinctly a wid and beard. ed face, A shudder went through her; unconsciously she drew her robe close about her Turning her glasses down the drive, she saw a third maa approaching. He looked vaguely familiar, Coming closer, he stopped to light a cigas, It was Freneau! She realized it with astonishment, Bhe wondered if ho had missed hie train, Ile saw that she looked out of her window, Before she could wave to him @ figure sprang from the shad- ows and leaped upon Froneau, long hands clutching bis throat. Glor' to ery out, She could not make a sound, Subconsciously her hands kept their grip on the bi- noculars and heid them to her eyes that she might see the whole of the tragic » Lele, The struggle that impossibly unreal. Surely she was in some hideous nightmare, But th fight went on. No policeman arrived to interfere, Then suddenly it was over, She saw Freneau's limp body fall to the ground, saw hia enemy raise his hands toward the sky and then hurry aw And still Glor ensued seemed a could not give vent to her terror; she could only wateh helplessly, Now the first man she had seen came back along the drive, saw Freneau's body, knelt down quickly and listened to his heart. Gloria was sure that he would help her lover, She continued to gaze, though her strength was ebbing away. Instead of rendering aid, the shad- owy fiture began to ransack Fre- neau's pockets. Hoe found the enve- lope of letters and put them in his own pocket, Then, startled by the ners wch of a third man, he also va ished. rhe third man came on_ openly, Gloria felt sure that she would either waken from her nightmare or that aid was at hand, She used all her will to control her reeling senses, The newcomer did not even see Freneau until he stumbled over the prostrate form, He knelt down by It. seemed to be aghast at recognition, Then he, too, began to search through Freneav pockets, Then Gloria screamed. Shriek after shriek burat through the silence of the Stafford home, (To Be Continued.) The Eighth Epleode in the Ser! ROMANCE” Will Be Published SATURDAY, July 15 Department have Killed tt tim) for all]a@ complaint that “things were bad in Wellington R, Encell, a lawyer, | the office’ and that there was no way LAR 4 A Going to Le he questioned go 1 go!" LAWYER DIES BY GAS fifty-three years el, of No, 99 Nassau oy save that he bad chosen. He said , his previous ane of her her, She answ d that David was Mr, Osborne has just returned from Street, killed himself early to-day in| that he felt his mind was going and Bt Was aot tar off and b ye going away that evening she thought Cape May, where he attended a - — his apartment in the Brevoort, Bed-|death was preferable to insanity. Re m Ld phe would run t hayes pare iad “ 5; rae ‘ “4 Oe meet it with neither peaceful Aunt Kate vt Manes to visit Quaker convention, He said he was {Wellington R, Encell Takes Life in} ford Avenue and Fulton Street,|‘Then followed the roference to the thoughts nor clear conscience, He had wg ung Kate ha ne to Florids, as not ready yet to ixsuo the statement Home, Blaming Brooklyn, He closed all he windows,| Post Office rulings and a statement hed himself in so complex a Ls Brooklyn Home, Blaming he cracks of the d 1] that b be of intrigue and wrongdoing that YOY Know.” her father answered he has promised regarding the con Sa stuffed the cracks 0 6 doors and at he was tnonths behind with his Probie of escape was over more MEIN apiracy which brought about his tem Bad Business. turned on flve gas jets. Four weeks] obligations, ‘The Encelis had no chil- gempler. He tind courage of u Kind ow yy" pew Dah Roy W0d. t have to get porary retirement from Ning Hing. Leaving a lotter to his wife in{ago Mr. Encell tovk his wife Weat,|dren. He was prominent in a Flatbush Bources, But he was rowing eheptl. Rerves ai tn rib ase leave a ee He praised Warden Kirchwey, the} which he said that tMsiness Is dead, | returning alone reniarany. i omeeeetiieeeererte 5 me ole said, purat into | “ cumbe > i “the pull by the Po: ce e letter to Mrs, Encell began w cal ted = tl to Meht #o many 4! e \Wh t Did 1 Tell Y ” His pe at ta pid nt, for sh hye that “the rulings by the I pet OM i » lot © i s. Snook REITMAN HERO AT MEETING, Dae eet” 5» aictn na t Renin’ hae anti {60 bbe Nib nab a id ¢ ou? iS] during the controversy, and said he | — Aten SR _ noe} la had Ween & ety greater than before, s s a Was glad the prisoners of the State Ce a ee ee eee e «| Message When He Hears | were to havo tho boneft of Mr tm, @RII4, whe might have saved hin soul. When Dr, Royce made hin morning of Reinstatement Kirchwey's experionce in the future. Four hundred persons attending the life. But he had to take the all on his beloved patient Gloria he CINSTATEMENt, Mr, Osborne will go to Camp Whit: birth control meeting last night at the t as the past gave it to him, found her etl progressing toward _ _ man to-morrow or Monday to see his Harlem Casino, One Hundred and Six- Qad hope for w fulure of more Complete recovery from her illness. | what aid t tet you, Mr, Osborne? |r qy hari & perpore! os teenth Street and Lenox Avenue, in feeb a hi eying seed oe Tie eee etSN! | meet Murroa! lei eae hie ea icEer ban Lathes honor of Ben 1. Reitman, who yester- night In his apartment 6 ula be © thought bit Will noe AKER RO! vo U started the batch Pe gintey te terly that this might be duc hin] Thomas Mott Osborne, who will re. [Osborne an attache of the Amerleau | DYING FROM BICHLORIDE, Salina (an. Woman wag ar ( day was released from the Queens 4 tel for Gh orders that she should not be allowed . " . Hmbassy in Berlin, off for Germany ae ga Pees @ mkt County Jat!, Long Island City, where he and telegrams for Gloria. He sume his dutions as Warden of Sing lte hk i ling her last days with card games and ‘ye interested in them, and so car- to see Frenoau, He told her that he |ging one week from to-morrow ana} Tht he will go to Nis home in Au. [is happily spending a i YMCA, served a sentence of sixty days for die- away by the fervor he tnfused Withdrew the embargo anc her rap. | s 2 7 ” ¥ burn, remaining there until ne Sun- | music, 1% tributing Mterature tn ard to birth them that early dawn and his ture confirmed bis fears, result of hin reinstatement a few) day, when he will go to Sin Y <icieaia: 7 control. valet found him asleep atiast withhis That afternoon he chanced to be days amo, has received hundreds of ‘The “boys” up there are pre ' roll 4 6 } door “1 did not refo: in jaih” Reitm: \ 7 1 . ALLOWING the disappearane of severa 7 n reform in Sa’ eltman resting on sheets of paper that sing David Stafford's home just a | jottors tolegrama, many o to give him a rousing welcome | he . ; a. Ve 01 4 such caamaaee a8 ed fava atepped hin ¢ ; ‘havia f ‘a yk ; 4 wl er ae re “i micall \knobs in dormitory rooms, Bayonne Y. M. C. A. has en vont bys Leal) mar ons They J i hienped from bis car. David | trom men and women of prominet ; : seg assed se ne training schools for crime, Every M4 you terribly, This week of ab- out of his coat and hat before David jut none that ho priges more highly = ee 3 ‘Goiee ADLEREA Lean Ga Lies aoa in this State is a graduate of Elmira.” will neem an eternity had finished glancing at some letters linan the above message. It came K CKY MILITL ‘ He said ne had “a wonderful timo, a : ie was on a letterhead of the the butler gave him. As be felt thor f Nifer Sing 8 lat Fort Thomas will wear bath suite hereaf since delightful rest and did somo real work. Hotel Ten Eyok in Albany, Others oughly at” home re, Royee went; from a “th in Bing Bing, a mem Rorougi President Marks t9 Again | yung woman Who objected to uncenventior ot ( JLeonard DP. Abbott presided aud the : from other hotels. The last one ahead to the living room He hej ber of the Mutual Welfare League at] paving — tro! over the free baths, J other speakers were Dr. A. L. Goldwa ; ad written on the paper of the he heard a murmur of voices. Part: |chat inatitution, and Mr, Osborne | tne loard of Batlmate yesterday refused | OR® 1B the foot, ai gs Harry Weinberger, Harry” Kelly ‘ t Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh. In it he tne the curtains he saw something | jaughed heartily as he read it in hie|to approve an lesue of $7.88 for putting | wi. i ee P ate lei Stewart Kerr. ae . 5 A that made the blood pound to h veat| BOY WHO RAN AWAY from D) ry institu “The eternity of this long week is temp! Lois's arine were about Fre. [tom at (he Hotel Belmont thie mora, | two floating bathe at the foot of West] AUT MI) OMAN Ohl tim day at Van—= Killed Two Resisting Arrest. re res vour PORN foe Bin around heh Aeyye | ing UM Street in commission for the re: [Cortlandt Park and was using wardrobe as tent when RICHMOND, Ind, July Sn at- erms. heard her saying “The chip that sent it hel mainder of the summer found, tempting to arrest 8. Carr, thirty Ho sealed the letters, wondering = “At midnight by the pavilion, near iokled, “is one of the staunchest | Alderman Williams and @ delegation : ee ees years old, for drunkenness early to- » would be the answer to them, the soldiers’ monument. Vi be there. | - of women tried to have the resolution Jay Policeman, orge M. Little, forty- ins wre them te Spe ee sine the Den't fail me.” friends | have in the prison, VM tell | pa H dec arin A " , bathe are forely FEMALE BSKIMO DOG mothering four baby chicks Q five years, and Elmer Stevenson, thir- $ y when Mulry took his train Royce dropped the curtain notse- |you how ois, When all those | needed and were built to be used at Zanesville, O.; two baby humming birds being brought \ Re ty, Were shot and Killed by the man Albany he carried with him these Jossiy and stepped back as David ape |» S . Foe, They Were Dullt to be Used, and se Vey, honloon, Wadh, and tree swallow je >We % [Corr was captured after boing shot 3 We EE ccaed Whe tee nl AAS ctnpped back as Davi charges were first made against me | they will be used b the sumnier ts|up by hand at A y . ‘ “if | through the Hip by Patrolman Charles be RR etl ryrer FE GG eee eure Wee wat fall, and tho clouds were the UAnnounced President Marks, who |ratwing family in telephone box used every half hour by wi Srouan the bie oy Eelrean coer ae woven to deceive Gloria. But it the vulgariy guilty pair time to sep. thickest, he came to me one day and resoiuden, “NNT © PHM ABO Qteeee cur men at Boston. . hospital in @ serious condition. POLICEMAN SHOOTS SELF AND LEAPS FROM WINDOW James Reilly, With Two Wounds in Breast and Broken Leg, Has Fighting Chance for Life, James Reilly, a patrolman attached to the Fourth Inspection District to- day shot himself twice in the breast in his home at No. 241 West Forty- sixth Street. He then jumped from a window on the first floor and frac. tured his left leg. ifteen minutes after hts Clara, had left the house to shop, Katherine Cloran, @ friend visiting the family, heard sbota and found Reilly lying wounded In his bedroom. Attempting to drag him into the kit- chen to apply first ald, Miss Cloran fainted, When she recovered she ran into the street screaming for es ance While she was gone Retlly, although weak and choking, hoisted himself to the window sill and plunged into an alleyway below, Two patrolmen from tho West Forty-seventh Street police station found him there un- conscious. He was taken to the Poly- clinic Hospital, where the surgeons say he has a fighting chance to re- cover Mrs, Retlly could not explain her act. She said she had left husband’ him in good spirits, River Victim, an found tn th River of Tier Now tk yesterday ree identied to-day as that of Nicholas C. Kautman, fifty-nine years old, @ former Inspector in the Department of Docks icholas C, K ‘The body of a and Ferries, who lived at No. 1610 Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn, lighter Hi Margaret, ha, deta Me Bae on Feb. 19 last,