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(er oe ‘LOVE’S GAMBL ——o . Pharea Him. Low. lat pial Sven ae OR or a === By MAY CHRISTIE === Romely . 40% — %/ Ch, RL & Pee bs 2% 2] 100 Texas Chiet . s 2 @ ' Bomely wm + x Obi, Great Wee .. MH 9% = 9% | 400 Thraman O11 .., “ * % 100 British Am Tobecco reg.. 20% 20% 26% | 2400 United Tex Ot 1 I e e 2 s u 101 200 Woodburn “~ hd rm Bevt Gusar. * ft ~ i‘ 6700 Ales Be Col 1 nm 1% aseoee rrrsy (Bosch uy + 2% Qe] 100 American Mines » % 1% ht Ona 46 + 1% 100 Indian Packin us 140% 144 | 1000 Atlanta oo... % % SS — As Lucille entered the deep sunk,, The’ thought, . however, dm Cotten eee fl es Cobramrciren, oe as buses ele ° 6 She gave her heart to him the day they met. ||| Vin Tors and toowos. the Dieta ne | oer Shey. n't %y + a 100 Peerlens “a 43, 10800 #1 fon " Am, Samar 90) mo +2 14 | 1000 *Cated Min = 8 nearby thicket broke out into song, as| our engagement, he ‘Am, Dre. 6} 2 12 2 | Comeok ta Co ta heals Con im ts | St00 Coneetarta 20 uo% Yet-a cloud of mystery hung over his life. Was though encouraging her to face what| Silence fell between them, Am, Express 1100110 2%] Com, Int-Cal, Minn. 500 Sweets Co 5 4% «4% | 200 Con Virginia. ‘ ‘ ‘ dual lay before ie stare came ou! Am He & Eee) eee S50 stim bel he so | eee Oud, in ix tw || §€ @ hidden past? Was it a personality ? Ob, X don't want to meot him,” she| | “Shirley,” sald David Burke at sem, a & 1b 101% 1% 1000 U & Steam... i % 3% i AT Thrills and excitement, suspense and surprise ||| reiterated areaniy. to enjox this | quite secm.. ‘Theme rang. Son ge Set Ba aah | te oe ‘x’ | plakd see ada featinating tnceat Mice ||| feat Secu Shae sow Hy tits cone, ae a ME Wim Lael a” ow oo FAK | a ae oe ie N in f ting bed thowld be! He put'an arm about her, qnd top it fm. Locomotive |. 90 07) M+ 14 ey ee eg ioec eS 4000 Kureka. Holly. pai Fae May Christie has woven with rare skill this leeit— would he be happy—still tled)a moment Shirley yielded, tired out || Am. B & CO. Be Bh Bae — % ‘ <. 1100 49 Mining ™ % 4% , legally to him as she was. ay hm, B&R... OF 5% MH + 1 | Cuban Am, Sugar, | INDEPHRDENT OILS. 2000 *Gold Devel ‘4 84% % |] charming story of entangled hearts. :: 3: 23 {| “A certain Puritan strain in Lucilie's| "ahem ehe drew away from’ hits, _ Am BL Min. 45% 4% 4H + HH] Det & Hod 90% + 2% | 1000 Allen Ol... 3% 1% 2%! 1500 Gold Merger Mm 3% 1% composition shied at divorce, e! “Don't worry me just now.” A ‘di, Gone 3 +: %| Dea & Rio Gr... 7% — Me 18000 Allied O11 % te i 58500 Gold Stlver Pick ” Wow $$ a ts wanted desperately to be free of her! oe coming tears in her v Am, Tel & Tel + %] Den & Rio Groep, 14% + %) 700*Amal Royalty 8 os 2 500 Heels Mining mm Oh oplum-sodden husband. She wanted | ¢7,,°0™! 4 a 0 ¢ al is Mint Christie. “ “ ou, Am, Tobaceoo + 7%| Bithom Coal. BY ae ree it a at 300 Honduras Syn 1% 18 18% baton a to be let alone, to face the world) nary any one! Twin F was just a Wool WwW 100 tee Servi . anew. 2B ake secu’ +™% 15% + %| $00 Conden & Co... % 8% 8% 4 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, And yet—not quite “alone.” Vague Ganda Lies bce . M MY% +t | 9700 Dominion OM. 16% 15% 10% | manlhitier Maree, » beaatiful gir. 10 lored by Oerid farts, © wealthy: dreams she was afraid to dream kept | "1 tiie tit wiser het Oe 1% |Pek Rabtee .., st — | 1000 Feder on ee radia, tine 2 in doate Sy ear ENG wo Teroee ee It'was broken by a sound o tq RH “ie lee, Nee ok Here te ory tht Laclle i nd are teed ety Bhe| ning feotstepe, Nelle, the =1) lament Bf 800 Mtudaos on caer pri tin ‘om had told him of her interview with | ma: eens hurrying across the sh | Gln; ausenee thee ep | eee oe . ae ae a Ner down-and-out husband, whom the| | “The nuree says, will you come en, Moro em 400 Invincible... % vane dbl aimed e king. le'a cheeks. “Y: RO beverage 71% — % 1 1500 Ietand OL 5 ‘Burke jearwe this. fecn, Lit fad cautioned her to silence.|Nellie’s cheeks. “Your Pratl 1. |co ee ion dog | 1000 Utneston 1% an 9265 2 th! jo one must know of the exintence consclous—and she wants to ~ rosea tt en All % + 3 bt ON 21m 21% warriece ! Not even Shirley must) you.” Bamett Oo. 14 | cimeat Nor. Orc Wi + | Seinen . © Chel this man, Batopol's ar ee ‘ 100 Merritt Oil bella bod apart f- ‘age be told. And David Burke had given| Shiney ran toward the “Bate tee ed ergs oe sa Ae eee ii ig Pe at er aes = Nar trenty pounds to att the Bic stood Dealae. her. grondendtners' Bale Beats Stoel B.. +1 : 300 Metropolitan Pet ¥ Aud’ flees to Surrey in out of Surrey. He was immeneely | stood je her », oon % | epetan Ge Se? 's| Soho oe > = —- Mretgulg toe hci or may eaxet”|""tye newts or he wre almowt rum Bere Bros... - % a u Led « "Could wholly @ wan ¢ agate & Zine Ee. freesneaabienin bid 600 Producer and Mefiners, Hy i] CHAPTER XI, thought Lucille. A vague | g1984 even the inexperienced Shirley a Ea ct Coen ie “OPEN! OPEN QUICK!* formed! in her tnind that ugh ets | ee that The oid lady wag, ft +4 1000 Sequoyah Oil. * % HE strange white face remained for a moment at the window rans | culty, Bisley’ stooped’ te Cabal 300 Simms Pet 3% 35 thi ddenly a " et is loved. Shiney, who FEN pon ges hd tag See Simms i then it suddenly disappeare if Burke lov Q “| words je sald. « cmt! 500 Spencer Pet noe : d|toved her former sweetheart, Dalton, |") t yous-to be hal And Shirley rubbed her eyes as though the apparition had|toved her want you—to be happy, 1200 Superior Olt Ww 1% 1% ible that Burke ? ty —— i eee been just a dream—a terrifying nightmare! Ft tt ete on betleving| 0%" You're a wood—ohild, The + 2% 2d 4s, 89.60, Off .04; 16t 41-40; 91.00, For there had been something sinister about that face, The eyes|{iGt Datton was already married to ik Ff had held a curious glitter, and the skin had shown a ghastly tinge. Lueilh ‘The most natural thing in +4 Off .10; 2d 41-46, . 89.82, 04; 8d the world would be the removal of) -is04 teedte hand and 41-48, 93.08, off .06; 4th 4 1-48, 90.10, “Just like @ dead man's features!" thought poor Shirley, trembling. |t real husband, so that, no|falted (a feeble hand and touotd © BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | oft 04; Victory 43-48, 97.34, off .04. And yet, without a doubt, it had been Jim! riddle would be) nang be happy—Shirley dear—-the cv eraraurraaramararareneaararard fre ae : EXOLANGE: OFF ‘The “dual personality" idea came back to terrify her... PORT en Burks (9 0 fine fellewe-| Ment man’ — BIIAIIK III AAA IAAI | Sc. BS +6 |) a a maine epeeetiad 1-8) cf At dast with a suprem® effort of will she dragged hersett acrosm the | ne ett Mra, Burke If a Cine. fellows site, SHbped back on her poe ae Watch the stars bs Maieel hae si Spiked Fe arapesertesecronter ereee floor and peered through the glass out into the night, It wan raining dls-|flected Taicilie, staunchly. | Rgued, and, clon $ He] Mexican Petroleum, 183% + 2. | 2 cents; lire checks, 18.12, off 7; Bel- mally—a dreary downpour that put out the stars. Shirley when he was 0 pasicularly| , And | Shirley, | overwrought, om tm front of the stocks Usted in our 1 2% — %' gian cables, 12.90, off 2; Swiss cables She could see no lurking figure anywhere . . . attentive to herself. | The ring that |down bes de the bed and wept! iN Fe Sar tereoas” Mt Ae to CIR PL erreur re ore She listened in the eerie atence, staseuehC win Bane Bua.” eae ‘ ai holm cables, ; 1 ace — ¥ ist man.” a thought- THE WEB. 1% — % . 8. dollars on that strange white face been} accident—the young art Shirley was too young and thoug' is Fey Good Btocke NOW from oes 40 (Gaetan $1 ar Hacilag cables ee i pig noe aes own over-, “You must be mistaken, Nellie! less to beat oe ee Burke, HIRLBY'S grief over her grand 0 Beats woon reaveet, see Be ie ee ee cainser gamed (96 5-4) Stock Seized. in Raid Given|*Tousht imagination? Mow omuia 1 Gee" Y the world’ that one could ‘valuo, the movers death wag See 2 cables 18.10; guilder Sod i In K vi : th ‘Maybe the accident turned his |steriing qualities that went to make She hag been deeply ai National Acme: 30% + | cables 36 Hush! There was a rustling in the My ; iB a! aetna, " brain,’ said the maid, voicing ala man. to the old lady. And the Waite Harry A. Cochrane & Co, oe a ik eka ae Back to Owner by Jersey | garden. AA cred Sean ot abe| (uOwRHe that had frequently been in| ‘18 that you. Lacy A. hoarse] tage—without that gentle presse ’ New Nat, mH — & FRENCH PROTEST i r bc CIA es tad, ihe @hirley’s mind, “and maybe he came |yolos Muunded Close to her, Her hus-| 00 ocnea a toneiy and & Rs i debt tn ZN. y. “akorane,., 104 m+ ; . ing footsteps and a sudden ringing of] Fhirley’s mind. “and maybe he came lnand stood before her. “Why did SF Rector sserszsdens ¥/ ceem me itt) ON WILSON CHARGE.) | — in fioee doe te, Stowe by 61S ‘purser wore teok oa 6/308 SRI MM oe, Maa CoeTEE MT as ca aal N.Y. .N, HL Me | — ni ‘ — io ’ " ~ FAI OOO IK |S ‘aathen. By + 1%! : ‘ed States Commissioner John A. |yiolent knocking and an agitated ilghees seuore’. Nyetedieadl hele ae though a frlgntened your together | ChCery, telegrams and lettars uf coh- - Nortolic 9 aise a + sad rand Told Polk of Surprise Matthews in Newark to-day ruled | voice ioe cox shouldn't \e a bit surprised If he|in a worrted frown Sagapement sasne poeta Te i HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Northom Pac, +. + 1%) Had Ni that search warrants could not be} “Open! Open quick! came here to-night—halé crazed—to] “What do, you mean?" She faced} with’ miast in, aleag ‘Onahoma P, & BR. OX + % Felt Abroad, But ‘Had No oun isda the tones of Nel- a with missives of condolence. « .. « + (ean Jey recon Taneeel him squarely. “After our meeting| “It's a good thing sh 4 * Instructions. on mere suspicion and that), “Gemtns, the smart parlor maid, | *hoot you 7 ; [nthe ‘afternoon 1 went straight! one to take cure uf her ead she ; * a : Lan oy Sr evidence secured on search warrants | whose “evening off” it was to-night. : ‘Hush, Nellie! ripe bhp sigeiat hom ras didn’t ‘run away’ from you. jority of Shirley's friends, ing the « z IRLS PARIS, March 13,—The French gov-| 1 fas i, You've been reading far nd why on earth should I be fright- | notice in ‘The Times. “She won't even F pod ert % will not send in-| COWd not be used to prosecute liquor|sne ran to the door and opened it > sia) ha TROUABY ChE PRL . rit WANTED nongl Gonos lgag ty See ee eee or sumaeaea in| OPO TAR LA vomult of hla rallag, baie Nellie, pale and agitated, stumbted | POnPy, Rented eee irain [tiers rniish. bara cteeae ures eeccial Rael a leave her native village, rg ; ON eee mn’ ™\Wagnington regarding President Wil-|the Commissioner ordered the dis-|over the doorstep as though a thou-| “It's been done before, Miss Shir- Eiki werea ee niche Enea and|iucyie ere ls “4 peal issal of Ewald Broeker, an ¥liza- ing her. ‘ M2 Jueky!" u PBermanent-Wor! Biewwe Arrow +. ©% + % sors charge of miltarism against | ™ 0 sand phantoms were puns y! You be careful uu put it mildly!" came > sa Preece O01 1 + %' France, is was said at the forelgn office | beth wholesale liquor dealer, and the] gne otutched Miss Shirley by the arm. the ps pripste aserone waite alee mildly perthe quick gree dan ere tena eee 17> (Positions Pitta, & 2% + 1% | this morning. A report recelved from} return to Broeker of a large quan-|- «way, Nellie, what's the matter?” shoot me? Shirley couldn't help in-|, “Lucy, are you going to help me?| She ‘felt childishly unhapp: Open in Pont Cree a = ih, the ambassador stated that on his own) tity of Nquor seized in a raid by En-| guises drew her into the hall and| < he inquired, ignoring the sarcasm.| frightened, The future loomed : Several Pres Stoel @ — ,*linitative he called upon under secretary | forcement Agent George A. Demo idaadeal no too, was | Turing “Have you any money vague and uncertain, \ ad Departments, Punta, Basar fo +? | or state Polk and told him of the sur-| tet Saturday. i nimbly closed the door. She i “Jealousy,” Nellie brie@y.] Yea. I've got money. But it's the| A lifetime spent with Davia Burke © Lsestlscanal 3a” * “[Drige and emotion caused in France| wormer view ch # trembling. “What's happened to alarm | ay on sng added: last you'll ever get. And you must)—since she hud know Jim Daitom SA Ray Copper 18 D t's letter. The ambase- ice Chancellor Merritt Lane, you? Didn't I hear you" scream Just | “wow tat you've gone and got en-| Mever come to me again for help.| such a prospect couldn't tempt her | aa oka Reading . . 8T% + 8% |by the sresicen’ ee made no rep-'COUnSe! for Broeker, contended that as now?” dito Ste Burkexthat and. ihe peo understand? We held his hand | in the least. 7 cy ‘ ‘ART, . %% + 1% jador adde wan 5 ut Sreedily towards her. A cunning! And yet Jim's owne extraordinaty im an 366% de | rapantations: aaeata RE ee) edited aes search| Nellie, completely overcome, mek accident together have unhinged Mr. ight was in his sunken eyes actions had put him clear out o€ the Regul. 1% + %! WASHINGTO! Mare! aiken! eH ‘ e same! sown on the nearest hall-chair and | pajton's mind!” “Gimme enough to get a ship|running. . . , *” <b pasion: Ftp 2 if 1 ator McCormick execs ie rl lace as is provided in the Federal appeared ¢o be on tho verge of an| ‘This remark in no way tended to ete somewhere — maybe Aus- £ afoeee Ga aee ERS for & itiei 7 73% + 3% | duce a resolution, he sald to-day. Penal Jaws, a search warrant may not|\ Pe yon attack, reassure poor Shirley. ’ “Heaven help Australia, ¢ ohin setting in an obstir “rebate ‘Opportunities " of the Senate | be issued ch ys' iP. ia, then, if ng obstinate line, Masa Tee ee ee tna Tutira hel Oe eion Samet eimaavit oC infor: | Uom satel aeiclege-be= He ORMEnE| Alters ce caine ach alone camagyer| you go there!” rejoined Lucille} | Bur interfering sister, Earnin ot 24% + %| that, if France shoulg@in the mation and belief,” such as has been own by the garien | p, ~ bluntly. “Here, take the money—| Arnold, bad swept down on tne spd or% unjustly attacked by & forelgn foe the/used by prohibition agents in what}? 0¥ we am (paid Pod twenty pounds—and try to get out of| Cottage like the super-dreadnot TO $80 A WEEK; OY + 1% ted States would view such an at- A es What) rate— such an awful fright I go “Come up to my room and brush England, or the police'll get you!” By | that she was! . Bl yt bar ts (or leas) & oT +14] eek with great concern and would not| ne termed “fishing expeditions.” | Ene shook all over. my hair Nellie, will you? That'll] the way'—she Iewered her-voice tea|. “The best thing you can ‘= ‘Week. 8M + 3X | ana by idly, and further that it should a He moneiea enforoement agents taust! iv... 2o. on, Malle! Rut speak |make me sleepy and I want to sleep confidential note—"the man who has | dear, ts to get married at once,” | 16% 7 2 irs! v ct, ti e evide yeaah ” me . iv in re! ‘ : Coan pace ron tarred renea nena aE ened See an ee na softiy, Grantmamma’s ined, asleep!” |'o TWN. soauissoed ‘eiedly, And| {hres bourse to lento hie witnen oe all manner. “A good ime tke” | * NIGHT WORK ALSO 7% + % [concur in the asser' tor Aitcheock.|are entitle? to search ¥| Shirley patted the girl's aim, trying |i, two went off upstain he'll notify the local authoritie David {8 really such an anchor.” | - 10% dent in his letter to Senator : oO seareh warrenty a00| 1. reassure her Fel me whet! “atigg Bhirley, Yoo’ recoemier thal reid ceived aet w there on An anchor that would keep the | For Young Women 108% — % that the discovery of liquor under a frightened you!” lady who once oame here to visit you?| “Lucy, you've betrayed me—you've|turesome bark of Shirley's life in ; g10 to Bea Years, at Hn HELD AS ABDUCTOR |¥2%h warrant could only be used as = talking to wimeeit—e| A queer French hasne—and looked siven raat guamnant hackwaters rotlected ‘thas tart, 4% — 1% corroboi “9 was ing like an actross—judging by the pow- 8 ssed her . gloomily. hated the oes R-OLD GIRL Reece ene Dek aa ihe cuir strange man, hiding in the gar-|der and the paint!" Nellie applied the| “No—but I certainly shall, if you| expression, 4 %81 AMPLOTMENT OFFICES; s% + «| OF 16-YEAR- evidence in the case. ‘This view was 4 ” The maid stared wildly at} brushes vigorously to Shirley's |don’t remove yourself,at once!” Her grandmother's last ‘words 4 188 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN, 1R% + 1% sustained by Commissioner Matthews. | 4¢™ Be a y, {tresses “Well, she's here again, and] “This man who gave you money,| ack to her: “The young man \ Ste ba Sh*t) cnartes Brestaw, thirty-two, a nurse,| New Jersey enforcement officials |e intervening S00 Miss ShitIeY.| you'd beat Koap.a weather eye tupon | Who Is haz” The cunning light deep- |bad the, accident—you mruat “4 4 “ay ares: . iy id ‘4 . : it up, quicl he ¥ s 96 ened in the down-and-outer’s eyes, | him. repeated this 4 , eas a aiid 385 of No. 3146 Seventh Avenue, was ar-| immediately appealed to Washing. | PUt the belt up, 4 cont tnte. pois [RR ee ene: RIM ee Niner’ AGERE aettaa IRR LAsao la aE ieee Shirley to. | @ wulovansr st, suooxur, 12% + %| rested Jate last night by Assistant|/ton for instructions. It was admit-| Shirley swung the mie Oe “Why, Nellie, what do you mean?” | gained by blackmail, The down-and- | it. 4 Ca Mos PM 74% + %| superintendent Thomas Moore of the/ ted that without search warants it| tion, then breathed more freely. Iie nodded sagely, — outer's ethics had long since gone by| But the latter didn't show the ALSO OPBN trey A] Children's Society on @ warrant charé-| would be exceedingly difficult. for| Nellie pulled herself together. Her] gne'a deep ‘un, Mademoiselle de | the board, noyance for which Shirley hoped. } cP ‘SUN United Food Oy + i : R ry 5 a cUnt! Netliecedres so | Lucille pushed th rt is | Merely pooh-poohi i | Prac no's FT ae U8 Int Ad ole ibe abduction The arrest wet Weer| {N€M to secure evidence which would | Voice was quieter, more coherent, as Wrong-tint"” Relisserewed ter face}, cil ‘pushed the notes, into ia | Merely pooh poked the injunet ST., MANHATTAN, U 8 Latter 100% + 1% fares Lys convict under the Volstead law. she sald: 1,| ter Mr. Burke, or I'm mightily mis-|left him standing there. At the end| “Your dear old grandmother ad | ee wae. US Stent 9 + | 16th Stree charged with having ab-| ane said he was preparing a brie} ‘I was visiting my young man's|taken! And the old woman that she [of the lane she turned and fired her gur David—it was he she eee | 4830 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN; U 8 Steel of... 113% + %| Breslaw is . a ees other side of the vil-|lives with thinks #0 too!” final shot. rs. Arnold was one of those 4 ea aca a Uh Copper ca. 73% — Wlfaucted Possy Austin, a sixtean-year-| which he expected to file in another | mother, on SR eetuet iat came irley frowned, Despite its nat-],"Three hours in which to leave, or| Who invariably twist everoenin 4 Or Telephone Utah Sec .... 10 ota schoolgirl, from her home in Tom's} case showing that the Prohibition | lage. ‘8 up in Boo! 4 ural beauties, Wincham—like every |the village constable will arrest you!” | Sult themselves. She was Soom ‘a MADISON SQUARB 19000, Va Car Chem 0% River, N. J, on Thursday. oMiciats were “all wrong” in their] and, of course, there wasn't any One /sman villago—was a hotbed of eon | Grasping the £20, "the down? snd. manager” in the legs Nappy meanite 4 eas Vanadioam Steal A% + 5%] “According to her story she started 4! Kontention that a Person could not| to see me home. I hurried oack to be | sip. ‘This was ample proof. outer slunk away, of the term. The quality of ip. } ” NEW YORK TELEPHONE | Wass ©% — 4] correspondence with Breslaw after ae neat bolle tseapr isp rai pr POA pach perineal oy Pu 2 A aR nem” was inherent In her Compoaltigm, | nw COMPANY, Wabsoh of A. 8% meeting him in the Toma River Post | Carry a © in his pooket without later than half-past ten. | Stay down hore as long as she likes,” “BE HAPPY, SHIRLEY!” Whit, Cotisted on staying at | Wont Maryland u % | Grtice Inst Boptember, | He told her he | violating the law. A careful study of | me vest nee just as T turned | Went On the maid, brushing with ONFUSION reigned in the White| sven? “Ota untl the funeral was | we ‘West. Pac, Corp... By could find work for 4 the Volatead law, Lane said, _| Miss ley. vigor, “and the old woman says it's , “ vi * Western. Upion . STG 43/38 he. Bye WAnber A Meave oonie’ itl simced’ Blin (une er han cooet taka lin at the @acien kate ace cresy te |nomeiine sickening the way she gets Cottage on the morning follow ~ cnt, {oF You to be alone, dear | Wertinghouw . . So) + WAM OG him accepting the offer. liquor any place he pleased provided | tow, sprang out of the shrubbery. He|her cap at him. T stepped in at the og the Mor. For Ghirteye| cri davie groteete oye ce Mhraigcal 12% + %|™Rresiaw was held in $6,000 bail for! he gid not offer it for sale. grabbed me by the arm—he hurt me | Cottage Od won, Home to-night, |srandmother—a dear old lady—had| band's sister | the pease hoe Willor. ot, fe. S| Me Now sarney eu neneen — and he orled out: ‘Im that youl Hurke wan round'te mee ter, Miting ig | uldenly Been selzed with tIineee, and | stand by You at @ tine hive Treoteee hite 3 Me 7 . the ith her, and she wa, y. {the sands of life were running very| Shirley, however, had a shrewd sus- «| White “Motor ee UNION FOR PALLBEARERS. | TURKS PRESS ALLIES | vucy? ens Gia partor meith Bor, Bnd eho was apy. |e picion that, intense inquisitiveneas Womaington | 41% —— HARD IN ASIA MINOR Prsretliti What okt 70y Se heeded money somye42 vome one that] Shirley'® own troubles were quite] solicitudes nf Me. Arnold's ON ‘colworth pf 1 ++ Wl gsc eation Made in Tennessee tae aceiba rley. i she cal - im. And Mr. Burke pulled | forgotten in this new anxiety, As though to make up for his ais- j 2 re , P “{ got an awful fright,” said Nellie/out a roll of notes, and said some- |°" store” | tote inok of dipio . GAY WEEKLY Ob HONTHLY PASENTS *Bx-dividend, for Charter. Nationalist Troops Increasing Activ-| jrieny, “and I screamed out ud, And|thing about there being no need to| “Will she pull through, doctor?" tegariucko aiplomacy Davia Burkes TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = — NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 13.—An ity—Tribesmen Carry on then he atarted talking and mutter- ier Bayes ing ae she SpUateh in Temb NINE | lis Sracrasad, a } DENROMERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE O@. LIBERTY BONDs. application for charter has been made ; sf ire eicaaie V ART ran ae (ia rare [are recued Jean ¥ for the effect | gazing appealingly at the physician| Ty, didn't bother her with lengthy OWE. AGENT CALLS 31-28, 96.06; Ist 4s, 90.52, om 22: | (0 Hailey, clerk of the County Guerilla Warfare. biel caper t after me: ‘The| But the Jatter’s pretty face, reflect-|&" thowkh he held the keys of| interviews, He didn't overwhelm } ATCHeDIAI » 90.52, Off .22; | to Romans a PA den path he called ou! H ate Y, 120%, Fefect- lie and death. “Don't tell me that| with too muén sympathy, Bot int 4 BS. ~— Court here, by R. H. Bumpass CONSTANTINOPLE, March 11.— 1 in there és much better looking | 4, @ mirror, seemed undismayed, 5 her feel that she had a real friend in CoF DT T = tte County, and others for| Gseex girl “She docen't care for Mr, Burke, in|she's going to die! She's the only ‘4 DIED Mason, Fayette freek, Italian and French forces of | tan you are, Lucy!’ Oh, he certainly spite of all tie cm Ey " és, himself, that he would do anythingyin 6 MAIDEN LANE ° anew labor union, to be known 84] occupation in @morne, Adalia and ° “gl S e of ome ‘ought the|one I have belonging to me. the world to make her happy. A HAMILTON, i dent Pallbearers Society. med! Miss Shirtey’-—here she| maid. “W: I don’t blame her. He's hn os N—CLARA, Services CAMP. | “The Independent Paing held up, pend-| Adana, Asia Minor, are holding their | ¥8* 1, looking fear-|too old for her. She should hay He patted her shoulder kindty. He told Lucille of Shirley's lose... ena Soh aie EAE) cepelta Gure| Ble FUNRMAL CHURCH, srosgypay, | The abRuace, ti aos deine |ercue ies amas against Turkish | fume to the young girl ng fear i 2 ve &! “Cheer up, Miss Shirley! We'll do} “Oh, I'm so sorry!” Tacille’s Hae! | ished to fit any make of stove, range | guth at., Sunday, §.30 res Q von gation Stationallet tn it is indicated in| fully about her—“we must boit er ‘m tired now, Nellie. You cango."{our best!” he eaid. bs ng lb Bilt tears, “I must go to va - to-ni lor : 7 : i see r wa: i SS iniris rctved here, Tho atrorgin of | widow IR the bourse to-nleht, for 1) erizloy rime to hor feet be And all day long the young girl| Burke had looked worried. A visit } 184 Mulberry FUNERAL DIRECTORS | ~—«#FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Mumsce Mimet, Netienstiet leader, is heat egh ona ype goat cdr rmgel precy CEN GT ure tO) watched denide the old lady's bed, | auch as this might upset all Iie -. idly growing in t interior and ad- | tries getin m Neg nt —_——— apm | Tar Shirley nodded, amflin: , Dowanis evening @ nurse came! AS |. 1. cenctiael® ie cari | Iistening |from London—a clever, capable) want yn che meantime! a; tribes are carrying on guerilla are, ‘ he diem: tt , but she might like to see Fifty thousand “Alled troops are wm | Shirley's tones were brisk and re- |to ti root, Pttering of the rain|/woman, She saw the dark circies| Lucille protested.. “Ts she living tw : the Constantinople and vicmnity, it is es | assuring, though her heart had sunk | "05 Uy found her tossing on her pit-|UBder Shirley's pretty eyes, and in-| the cottage all alone?” ted, groten' alts a 6 Bea ow, restioss, wide-eyed, awake gisted on dismissin, “No—a woman friend is wi ” ti f Ing sufficient to| down to her shoes. “We can tele- |1, tt \. it unissing her from her ts wit bl tect the city, the Straits and th. . 7 h Fie h her of Marmora, with’ the ‘co-operation ‘of | Phone the police, if you're afrai i wices state the Arabs, Kurds and other “Come Nellie, don't be foolish DS WATCHES: EAGLE DIA WATCH'C2-37 AIDEN LAnie> * LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME Call ‘Columbus 8200” =~ At Any Hour, Day or Night ‘i je that naval units here. Turkish leaders, how-| A curio 4s look came over the girl's * “Go out in the garden and get a| woman was his sister. Lucille et : The parting honors will be paid in a wa: exer, acout the idea the Altes’ could | race, halt of embarrassment, halt “CLEAR OUT! breath of air. If there's any change | know of his engagement yet: Ne aia 4 long to be remembered when the arrange- fend « large punitive expedition into T 10 o'clock that morning Lucille [I'll send for you at once!” she eaid. | dered how she'd take the news? ments in the hands of Mr. Campbell Asia Minor ¢o enforce their demands, | apology. set forth t t he Bhe had ber way. “I suppose Mr. Dalton—her flazice nts are in nds of Mr. Campbell. _ So “Miss Shirley, tf you won't think me o mest her huaband.| 4 few minutes later David Burke|—tuctmn acon ae bare ‘wend Call Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night President Gets Coat| me very bold’—— countryaide looked {reat and ceding | Seanad ear moe enuriey, , He was! on Lucile, with s dleerming. ae . ‘ Re “Yes, speak out, Nellie!” countrys ooked fresh anc . 4 a quiescence. . FRANK E. CAMPBELL MASHINGTON, March 18—John P.| ‘Tho maid hesitated. ‘Then she said, | Deep blue campanulas mingled with |BBen hee epee} nature end the diitke looked embsssameed. ‘hte ies mam of “money THE FUNERAL SHURCH xe. White's minority report on the ditum-! in Jowered tones: the glorious, rain washed green, Rock | “ry anything happens to your ‘o-—that ongagemn: ont's ee Hid We Vidi Braoaima, 8) TOM Broa atOG"St. 23” Street at 8 Ave, mitted Conde te pecutiement waa sub-| “Migg Shirley, It seemed to me ag{Tose* shook out crumpled petals to| grandmother, my dear—and pray|good thing. toot The ow wast ; Platiagin’ bar niu vet win dlatponda, | A et at . mitted to-day to President Wilson, who the morning sun. And the little| heaven {t won't—why, you've got me worthy of her!” » adi 4 + Miberal reward, Great Westen crane Flowers for ail Ocoaslons, Artistic Funeral Desiirne our Special! received the majority report of the coal | though that crazy fellow was—was— | mitkwort—biue and white ink ” cal ab sper and p to ‘ake care of you,” he kept re- (Read Monda: Thrilling Inetal«< Co, Ss way, commission two days aga, | shat nice Mr. Daltom that had the and purple—glittered di . peating, x ‘ risa i it emt i ; MT oem ‘mont.), Bete BY ee eee anal -aeklores =