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Boston Red Sox ‘at Pol © Grounds, an rap By Richard , Freyer. are:” Sweet music, what! That's the first time this afternoon when the Dodgers line up against the Yanks ‘at Bbbets Field and John McGraw's Giants take the field for a crack at mm, the Boston Red Gox. ‘Tho stage is all set. In Brooklyn a ie etaf? of chair manicurists have been ; busy for the past few days polishing 7) up the old seats; the groundkeeper ~ hag his infield in tip top shape; the | announcer will take ‘his last dose of lemon juice this morning to give the fans the full benefit of his silvery toned voice; the special cops have = Shined up their bad of authority anda the right and left field guardians of the law have ‘been geiting their legs in shape to chase the foul flies. The sane goes for the Polo Grounds, ‘There is no doubt that interest will bo greater this year than 1 The war is over—as far as ev Washington is doncerned: fans aye making more mazuina than in “© previous years and for this reason will spend more, and as the players themselves are making more *” money it is hoped they will play more baseball. Several new and near new faces | will bo in the line-up of, the local teams on their initial 1920 oppearance. Frank Frisch, the Fordham boy, who finished last se Glory, will be watched with anxious eyes by Giant rooters. He will not be the sole subject for criticism, how- ever. George Kelly, who will cover first base for McGraw’s clan, ‘will also , } | be given a close scrutiny z . The hero in Ru f be Babe Ruth, ‘The will havo their first op; beeing Babe in a New Y should be easy picking for Ruth ay a precem#tonary measure it will bi wise ,e for motorists to st hours of three and five this Bernice Neiss will be the ternoon. outfielding recruit has been. settir the world afire during the traini games and there seems to be no | culty covering the right garden, th sun field, for Brooklyn, remains to be seen. He will also have to b ‘customed to” playing hits fence, a Man’s job and a mez that. come a a ‘at second and Johnston at thi be in order. Myers and Whe handlo centre and Jeft field re: tively. Robi a L. want a look at the ne 4 . tunity. To-day is just sort of a teaser for the official ‘opening of Wednesds f ‘Tho Giants toe tlre mark for the pen- Grounds and Brooklyn will © hoMe with the Quakers as opponents. The various support ‘local teams are ¢ * will be first to br they could be cor ing we would like the Yanks, Giant the pennan Dodger n impossibility. However, it's trip to the Polo Grounds and w in Brooklyn, bette nd} As the than to a Jimmy Butwell Jimmy Butwell, whose application tablo” at the March meeting of the stewards of the Jockey Club, received his license along with fifty other jockeys at the meeting on Thursday, Licenses: trainers, and stew to represent the Jock: different meetings at and at Sure Relief L= FOR INDIGESTION et ne . So att tgs pence: ( \ © © 6677 (HM batrees fur t'day’s game } ‘what the local fans are going to hear 4 4 berplantville will New York fans and for this reason it is predicted that Mr. Wbbet's ball yard will be crowded to capacity when tho bell rings for the opening inning, ‘The rightfield fenge of the Dodgers nd clear of Bedford Avenue between the entre of | attraction for the Dodgers. The latest Up in this Tad's sensational playing. | Whether Bernie will have any difhi- off the n one at If is uncertain whether Ward will} be in condition to cover the short field for Uncle Robby. If he is, the now inffeld of Koney at first, Olson | i will will y is liable to start Mo- hart, the rookie twirler, against the Yanks in the first game. The fans y Dodger twirl- Yom er and they may be given the oppor- ace against Boston at the Polo sof the three ident their nine k the tape when | tho final game is played. We wish t. ‘There is noth- Iyns win ants and re in the same league this Granted License; | for riding papers was “laid on the Iso were granted to 154 ‘ds were named Club at the he Metropolitan | times, alwa: | thrown out [not figure BIG YEAR IS EXPECTED Two Giant players who are ex- petted to have the biggest season of their baseball career this year are Frank Frisch, the sensational youngster who came to the New. York team from Fordham College, and George Kelly, secured from Rochester of the International | \ INTER NATIORAL ie ie Bhs ee S OF ALL THE S Local Fans Get First Peek To-day _ _ At Their Old and New Bas Dodgers and Yankees Will Be , on Exhibition at Ebbets Field, “> While Giants Are Playing With eball Heroes STATZ IS ANOTHER “FIND” FOR GIANTS Another promising cruit is Arnold Statz, the Holy Cross youngster who came direct . from college to Statz has been 1250 Keystone Solether. FOR FRISCH AND KELLY 2800 Rockaway RM. McGraw's club, going in great 2000 U 8 Steam 2100 Livinagton 2100 Metropolitan Pet. 4500 Divide Ext, 1000 Kureka Croesus EXCITEMENT IN FORDHAM. | Village ice eream parlor, Frank the Polo ¢ Frisch Di arrange nd all Fordham is makinj nents to be there, 2000 North Star . 1000 *Itex Cons | 10700 Roper Grour 16000 *Silver King of Arts. | Last evening Frank Frisch, the third pn in a blaze Wf! baseman of the Giants, was seen in| lcompany with a lot of other kids in the} 5000 Tano Divide all tanned up, He has been away nearly practising down South avith team. Frisch is a Fordham nd that section of the big city is ull lit up over his baseball accomplish- nts. In his honor next Monday at ounds has been named rs ny 9000 *White Caps ARNQLO Starz. 5000 Penn Py ersonation —— BY — BE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM — 100 Farrell Coal, 200 General Asphalt, Seo National Firnoret 90.2 Tense Mystery ‘and Excitement Blend in This Thrilling Story 100 Presaman Tire. 500 Radio Com..... 200 Radio pt PL ——————_—_=== SSS] into his hand. “I have only just "Who was this man of mystery who called him- || Sui" sco oust once.” self “Everard Dominey?”’ His own wife de- CHAPTER XVII. ee nied him. Was he in truth the ne’er-do-well He doctor, ‘with his saat ‘Englishman, or was he Baron von Ragastein, pilasters German spy? Plots, intrigue and mystery veual visit was of & : * blend in this baffling story a aolnea were Int alone a — the great hall. The lights in 800 Submarine Boat 400 Sweets Co, $00 Triangle Film 100 U 8 Disteibuti 400 U 8 High Speed ‘Tool.. 900 Unit Profit INDEPENDENT: OILS 200 Allen Oil 3% "4000 Allied Ott “ room and drawing room 5‘ 1500 Boane Oil % (Copyriahi, 1020, ay Little, Browa @ Oo) Se ieeisheds Every one in the pipes arg ‘e S¥NOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. except 8 fom mii Sade & 000 Gienreck O11. 1% ne ot. a-well Hngthanmman, te las 8 ibe te, fensiee vase Se qunsia oe “thin return of Lady Dominey’s 200 Guffey Giileeple 41% Sa Vou tasemate | {then ‘mo altogether by sunprise. bertietsondlie a ot the reat comtie*| had intended to-morrow morning to 4200 Inland OU % ineeas 4 jtuation with you. report,’ Dominey et the fident answer, “Although I would 200 Kay County Gas . 100 Merritt O11 me m have allowed her to have lett i ts cn 0 nursing home 80 suddenly im aura ot ‘e ‘ known, there was/nothing to keep we = i ; é there, Lady Dominey, except for ring i a oa fe hallucination, is in perfect heal 200 Skelly O11 a mentally and physically. . a : nd this one Nallucination ” 500 Texas Co. . . Continued. “That you are not her husbandt a ke OMINEY made his escape and went reeling down the corridor, At! ominey was silent for a moment 2% 8 the top of the great quadrangular landing he stopped and stood! hen he laughed a little unpaturally, With half-closed eyes for several moments, From downstairs he| nae eb a ts bre could hear the sound of pleasantly raised voices, the music of | Ne ! peg ER a dich must make. t plano in the distance, the click of billiard balls, He waited until be tee saiie of ber sucroundings seem Une regained his self-possession. Then, as he was on the point of descending, | real?” « he, saw Seaman : wunting the stairs, At a gesture he waited for him,| “Lady Dominey 1s perfectly, sade! 4, bluntly, “and as rated until he came, and, taking him by the arm, led him to a great sottee | (he ee fatluctnation, it is up to you nm a dark corner, el : Seaman had lost his usual blitheness. ‘The good humored smile oy to dispel teu can give me soine alls 200 Texas Pacific Coal . 100 Victoria O11 ner 400 White O11. 1000 Alas.-Br, Col. . Crescent McNamara 200 Kl Salvador... no longer about his lips. vice?” Dominey suggested. yrad 2” he nd. ss ing to be pers pre pps Where is Lady Dominey?” he asked can, und 1 am going ‘In my room, waiting until her own is prepared.” feotly frank with you,” the doctor re+ | $800 Gold Biirer Pick Seaman's manner, was unusually grave, ; epi pl Peer begin with, then, there af 2000 Louisiana Co y friend,” he said, “you know! ? re pitain obvious changes inow whick i eae Dar very well that when we walk in tifs) sweetness |tse! he reflected. might well minister to Lady Domi+ 000 MeNamara great paths of life Lam unserupulous.| She sighed veminiscently Fa hallucination. For instance, you In those other hours, alas! | have al. “Phat was @ wonderful month,” |?0% % ten in England now some eight weakness—I love women she murmured. “L think it was then | MXS et ine which time you have “Well?” Dominey muttered. for the first time that I saw traces |MOlI GO chtirely new personallty. “L will admit,” the otner continued, | Of something in ygu which T suppose | You xeem to have got rid of every one | that you are placed In a delicate and | accounts for your being what you) se your bad habits: you eine mod= sy seems | He to-day.” . rately, as a gentieman should: ¥ Se anton dy omit ection | "You think that 1 have changed, |hC'y Da cea your, violent temper which, notwithstanding their troubles, | then? ti land yeu have collected aroans she doubtless felt for her husband. 1 looked him in the eyes, ; where your personaity coul Wee risk your anger, my friend, but 1 notimes find jt dithcult to be- | ii inducement, friends of distinctio warn you to be very careful how you| lieve,” she admitted, “that you are |i interest. This is not at all what encourage her.” | the same man,” ‘one expected from the Everard Doint~ i He turned away to reach for his | QO. SPC tied out of England a A light flashed in Dominey's ev@.| whinkysund soda Bay won mou For the moment angry words seemed | egy matter of curiosity,” he |40z0n Years Wet. my wite,* Dome to tramble upon his lips. Sean's! yyied, why?” BATS 6: manner, however, was very genie begin with, then,” she com. |My remarked. | | sag 1000 *Motterlode 100 Mother Lode new 500 S Silver Lead 200 Tonopah Min 2000 US. Continental 1000 *Victory 500 West BONDS Allled, Packer 6a. 00 Am Tel is 10000. Good etch World’s Expert. AMERICAN LEAGUE. hind them, the first five |. |between the tes consistency of t |second with Pittsburgh |very close up | every respect, excepting pitc which Brooklyn ¢ cels at present, one team |do to St. Louis pitchers, the po: were reversed, I studied it s: American Lea | New York an equal chance. Detroit b In the use of their punch. latent possibilities in the team, Getting personal a bit, I do not. think that Cincinnati will win—in | Spite of the fact the figures show her to have the most strength. Re- member, it requires only a slight change in luck or a few bad breaks in | \wames.to turm.a Nakional League tearm | wad reasonable, Cleveland Should Win Flag In American, But Race In National Is Big Puzzle Se | Only Worst of Luck and Bad Breaks Can Beat Out Speaker’s’ Club, While Slightest Mix-Up Will Upset Chances of at Least Six Teams in Older League: According to Dope of Evening Adama Axproms % | Lorillard | Martin Parry ..... May Dept Stores, Mex, Vetroleum . Mo, Kan & Tex. Mo, Pasitic Ya | Midiiie Sta ‘w | National Acme . Ye! National Aniline . % Nat, Conduit . Nat En & Bt. THE FINAL STANDINGS. By Hugh S. Fullerton. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ha a ein Steel Foundries + 4 N me Ki | Princess Kiderstrom has brought me ve come to the surface,” she went lebrows as he leaned forward, his 4 ots aM, ais i" Kit ha ey an autograph letter from the Kalser, on, “and I think that the way you hands upor his knees. NW Airbrabe .... 107 107 107 —1 | commanding me to marry her’ | have come k and faced it all 18; «yoy mean,” Dominey suggested, NY Central ...... 72 “Tho situation,” Seaman declared |» wonderful. Tell me, if that quietly, “that until the hallucination NYNH& H, 4 + %l grimly, “but for its serious side, | hody should be discovered jay passed we must remain upon the Nerfolk Southern Northern Pacifi Nova Soutia Stee! Odio Cities Gas Oki, P&H, Won. Lost. Cleveland . sees 90 64 New York .. we 2 Boston . + 80 74 Detroit +O 2% St. Louis a ee) | Chicago... - 8 81 | Washington .. 70 84 Philadelphia . . 62 92 | Amociated Ou LEVELAND wins the American | into eithera champion or a sixth place | Atchison Ry League Dope Championship | easily, with New York a bad| second, and Boston and Detroit tied for third place and St, Louis close be- It is human nature for champions chesty, and the Reds have symptoms of this. human nature for all the othe’ to beat the champion. Atl Gulf & Wo. Penn, RB. OR... Veun, seab’d Line, Per Marquette Wil, Co, 6. Plowe Armow In other words, In the National League the dope is} so close that to pick a winner from practically impossible. | By the closest sort of doping, and by aling with the fractional differences ms, Cincinnati seems tu have a slight shadg due only to the » team, which may or may not endure. Chicago dopes and Brooklyn and practically tied in ing, in couple of good und*d pitchers them up to Reds, and therefore the path of the champions will be much rougher this year than it was last, tically the entire league’ was pulling Uklyn Rap Tron | Hutte & Superior ‘ \Tighted to hear of her seturn and re-| hands clasped by his companion’ sessed of a passionate de~ Vita & Via ‘ | osvery, AS the last car rolled away, “Everard, dear.” she eald, -“ i an | 2 tee Seams whilst still’ bes fGarres + Hd | Garoline took her host's arm aie a sorry, You car y me a litte tired | jieving that you are not her husband.’ Punta Sugar: ng person I'd strin, along with Cleveland this year an take a flyer on the Chicago Cubs or to win, with Brooklyn one, If | were a b M & St P ky pf Chi Pueu Tool tae y log fire in the inne needed sympathy, and here T am|from the fire as though he felt the Nal) Stee Stn Vs ayy deur Everard,” she said, “you asking you once more that horrible |heat. His eyes seemed glued upon the Heoaditne e ttl really are a very terrible person.” question. “ Forget it, please. ‘Pall to | doco Remiogton ‘Type... 87 mow dxactly why?” he demanded. me like your old déar self, Tell me nn? GG not pretend,” the latter con= Reo, Iron & Steel, 114% e Your devotion to my sex,” slice con- | about mund's return? Is #he| tinued gravely, “to account for that, cepting one hat per year, and that is cinched on the proposition New York Yankees will hit | cuino Comer into twenty more double plays than in the American I need a hat, anyhow. And now that the doping js done, I e my inalienable right to root for whoever I darn please, re- gardless of dope—so I'm pulling for Robby and Spoke. (Copyright, 1020, by the Bel) Syndicate, Inc.) HALTS FATHER. Stops Trip to Europe Pending Sap- Baum Mota. Sealeard Air Line Sea i & Northwest it And there is one thing the dope has taught me: When teams practically | are tled in the dope figures string the | team with the strongest pitching staff, ‘The National League dope shows a queer thing in one respét, You know, by my system we endeavor to learn the position strength of each team in defensive work and the attacking strength. Having learned these, we simply figure the pitching strength of ainst the attacking strength of cach other team in its league. In the National League dope . Louis figured ahead of Brooklyn, t when I came to study what the Brooklyn pitchers ought to do against | St. Louis and the other six teams, and | what the seven rival teams ought to} tions eral with the same result, arcely gives any team gue a chance to} j beat Cleveland, It would require al- | most 5 per cent. advantage of luck | jand the breaks of the game to give | From the | study of the dope I would be inclined | |to think that, if Cleveland should | again suffer its annual run of hard luck and accidents which would give | the others a chance, the two teams most dangerous are New York and intend to exer: matic What about that horrible woman?” | Pe pu end make perteen Stund@l Muling ., own sentimental little flirtation, v "| reputed — husban a wee fA broken and, las, a discarded thing { have pensioned Mrs. Unthank. | natural. 1 warn you, Sir Bverard, that | Studebaxer ‘There is no doubt whatever, Hverard my surprise, T hear that she i] yo. may find your position exceed- Com Product | St, Jamun Lami SL, & San Fraa r Lhe | Superior Steel... Cuba Cane Sugi Cuba Cane Sug. pf. Guan Am Sugar MRS. GIBSON ,, | Tenn. | Teray Ter & ‘Think Ave. . ‘Taco Products, plementary Proceedin, A new legal twist has developed in the long-drawn-out litigation between Mrs, Preston Gibson and her father, William Benjamin, whom she has for an accounting asserts is due her her father has withheld be Fanerson Brant, * of money which she Underwout Type, | Un, Bae & Pager, % | Union Paritie author and amate which probab These papers call for his the Chancery Court Gulf Staten Stent TWinols Central ibs erts tha Salonen asett i Inspiration Copper has $50,000 in Liberty bonds belonging to her, and she w: these before wceounting of | ‘ational League, however, | lonly Boston and Philadelphia can be! ntirely. St. Loujs does | i, but there are many ersey Suapende: Jersey Centr n Newark to ordered # hearing April 2 determine whether the increase is just koondhe De oo LTS Pe OO Sy Peele oe a He courted no offense “fou have becoine almost a!) Ste neel® Mie has been “If you were to take advantage of in your speech. You used | Pry faithful woman, your position with—with any other, | her slangy at times faa rom a cruel illness, brought on, to would shrug my shoulders and stand|. “What else?" Inka the Kindest view. of it, through, on one side, but this mad Knglish- “You used always to clip your final Ar clumsiness and lack of disero~ man's wife, or rather his widow, has] g's." ee ke all ood women, forgives been mentally tll, she is still weak-|- “shocking habit, "he murinured. “I! ness ix second nature to her. It has» minded, just as she Is tender-hearted. | cured myself of that by reading aloud | "ow eeome. her wish to take ber Mish, T watched her as she passed through jn th» bush, Go on, please roper place in life, Loems oe 4% J the ball with you just now. She "syou carry yourself wo much more |>"ogut tf her hallucination continues, | Lack Stee! Bie 70% turns to you for love as a flower to ptitfy. Sonotimes you have the ale pominey asked, ‘if she seriously |Le0 Rub & ‘Tro a the sun after a long spell of cold, wet of being surprised that you are not goubts that [am indeed her husbay Lehigh er weather. Von Ragastein, you ure @ jn uniform.” how can she do that?” Wh | Ligeet & Meyer man of honor. You must find means “Trifles, all these things,” is the problem you and Thave loft Inc... to deal with phis situation, however 1. “Now for something sei 5 cr auld. sternly, “The + ‘}aimeutt It may become.” Z fact that your wife has been willing + 1 Dominey had recovered from his he serious things are pretty to return here to you, while still i firet wave of weakness, His coms good," she admitted. “You used tO sect to that halluciiation, 4a view panion's words excited no sentiment drink whiskeys and sodas at all hours jhe matter which I can neither dis- . 4 ‘ to- Miansi Me os conscious even of of the day, and quite as much wine ougs nor understand. I am here Moline Body... bstogt cin With a greater fecling ®8 Was good for you at dinner time, hight, though, to lay a charge upon Sd Stoel % Peg Pa et AWi ever: Heror® Now, although you are a wonderful you, You have to remember that your of k : searcely ta © anything Wife needs still one step toward a per= fect recovery,-and until, that step has been surmounted you have a very | ‘ ‘ou heve | “My friend," he said, “you ' onesditemma in which [ find mysell 4. (old por, “when you ladien are ten’ warmounted, ¥ou placed, and which f inust comtee# 1% out of the way! Note more of the, Dominey set hie teeth for a mos exercising me to the utmost. Let Me) good, please? ma baminay kat, his, teeth Sieh ara | now advise you of another @ Ail your best qualities seem to byen glowering from under his shaggy should see me at the port 8% 78) 78% ts for a|after all these years, would you be have done since Bade oot | charged with manslaughter?” © ee eral hak _° I}. He shook his head. “EL do not) ™%ytirye got it,” the doctor assented, aroline, , It's a tangled-up position, but we've ae ,,|thumping against the walls of my) i got to deal with | a4 ees ae ‘? + 4) heart." .| “Did* you kill Roger Unthank?” | BAYS Lf0e her other delusions have | | aneir descent was opportune, Some 4 portion of the burning log fell ¢ ‘one, — She speaks of the. ghost of ring to to the hearth. Then there was silence. | Mogae Unthank, of the cries at night, Dominey | ‘They heard the click of the billiard | Neely mysterious death, as parts of & their adicux. | palix in the adjoining room. Dom!ney |"uinful past. She is quite conscious sfor Lady Doml- leaned forward and with a pair of | Pei T everal attempts upon your lit vite te Mies | nal! tongs placed the burning wood | and bitterly regrete them. Now we ves a8 de-\ upon the fire. Suddenly he felt. his |come to the real danger. She app would provide all the — %| Palais Royal farce. For th —1% | however, you have duties below. + %]have sald the words which we mtario Silver | make their departur | was in time to recel it | They all left messas oe in spoke of 6 * land expressed him to a chimney se to-night, didn't you? T think that you) pominey pushed his chair . backs is flattering but far too) really d, do you think?” is my duty to warn you, Sir Une, Your return to England ap-| "I saw oly She min- | Wvrurd, that that devotion may lead pears to have done what we under Dominey replied, “but she| torte great lengths, Lady Dominey is Peet te be impossibie—restored your| seemed to me absolutely better. T/T IO Arr an exceedingly affection wife's reason. A fiery-headed Hun-| must say that the weekly reports T] at, disposition, and this return to @ garlan Princess has pursued you] have ved from the nursing home| songer condition of physical health down here, and has now gone to her) Wuite prepared me for a great im-| ond a fuller share of human feelings foum 'n a tantrum because you left! provément. She is very frail, and her|hay probably reawakened all those lher side for a few minutes to wel-| eyes still have that restless look, but) tendencies which her growing fond- come your wife. And there remains talks quite coherently ness for you and your position as her 1 Lara N.Y Rovbuck k Arig, clue OW 19 Shett, Steel... uuiern Pac, etijl living 4p the village," ingly difficult, though {t may be the! ne SOE TO es a sane sas] Oe ee befare you. Keep and. Dom! onfe: nut all the same, Not a single how e time that | encourage your wife's affection if you Doainey Sonar sentation evening 1| Rosamund has been away.” can, but let it be @ charge upon you must admit that I find it pleasant to Phere ix one thing more,” Caroline} that whilst the hallucination rema! talk with #ome one who is not wield-| began hesitatingly that affection must never pass certalm ing the lightnings. May I have a] That one thing lacked forever the| pounds. Lady Dominey ts a good and y and soda?" clothing of words. There came &/a sweet woman. If she woke up one aiaty SO eer curious, almost drwnatic interruption. | morning with that hallucination still “Bring me one, t Through. the silens that you are a very bad lot.” “You are distressing me tarribl: a a ns te a ernie es ee Se ee oT, & hae » of the hall there|in her mind, and any sense of guilt ram Ot Hh -A% | line begged, “'l fear that it will ser | poate! the summona of the great bell] on her conscience, all our labors tor Spud Luts! @ & -- %lously impair the note which I had) \yich hung over the front door. Dom-|these last months might well be wasted, and she herself might very ayy, | POSSiDLY end her days in a madhouse. Whol” “Doctor,” Dominey said firmly. be coming here at thls! appreciate every word you say. Yow time of night! can rely 1po0 me. Instinctively they both rose to theit!] “We doctor looked at. him, A man servant had turned the! «rtetieve T can,” he admitted, with is tion, but Tam thirsty. And a hand-| mont i” 1% ful of those Turkish cigarettes, too Tatianight!" he exclelme 19 119% You can devote yourself to me’ with | 5 a perfectly clear conscience, Your | most distinguished ue has found] a tagk after his own heart He has B% 6 +4] intended to Mrike in our conversa-| iey glanced at the clock in amaze- + + on earth can mou penry 1p © oorner of bie DilliArS key, drawn the polts and opened w |Peally. believes himselfe-that Ger. [Of Show and a gust of ley wind swept] the position.” Dominey went on, after ya intentions towards England |!nto the hall, and following them the) pause, “Supposing this haltagina= many particularly dovectike nature, |PEUTe of a man, white from head tol tion of hers ahould pass?” Supposing Your Right Honorable guest has foot, his hair tossed with the wind,! she should suddenly become com> to bed, and Eddy Pelham almost unrecognizable after his strug-| vinced that I am her husband? billiards with Mr. Mangan ; rplaan b- Toaainel “In that cage,” the doctor replied one is bappy. You can deve Why, Doctor Harria 0 °Y | oarnestly, “the position would be ex~ self to soothing my wounc cried, taking a quick step forward! netly reversed, and it would be Jase : say nothing of ny broken Wh | you here at this ume! gs important for you not to check id . ; Domine | Of night oe ; the affection which she might offer ’ dnibied The dociay Tome apon h fOr; to you as it would be in the othae™ ‘ + grin ! 5 mon Hoe was out of br nd| case for you to accept it. The mo» we pe ed + ig Seta ae helting show was pouring from) ment she realizes, with her preesed: ‘i ly, reieing i ‘ noment. |) to the oak floor. They | predispositions, that you really she 4 Ther t bere echeved tim of his coat and dragged | her lawful husband, that moment Bi ; . % | that te wel Ces him reward the fire ; | be the beginning of a new fifo Wileoa Co. ‘ you stay at when I I must apologize for disturbing you. her,’ [Qasim my si% — 1% | didn't gibe At such an hour,” he sald, as be took | (Do Not Miss Monday's ‘Thri Me Weskworth 5 seers. Lab tm + tl “When, op the conirary, you were the Lumbler which Dominey pressed | wtp ssuitinal anna coarananttarasaacay —_—

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