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"SHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 19,1920, 007 nea ae ae ge wn ues. A Rete re — ‘MARIN IS PRNPING OP ae | “TOGREET 60. HOSS The Secret of Sarek . TAR RAR nn nnn gain Net Not H Rigs, Low, tam, Che. Wigh. low, Lae, Gum. M 4 I b | Ce ee a ee | 40% Bort B a 7 . Notwithstanding the favorable | sjax tuvber ry o | Iaterbor, Con, , mn Ty ) . F y aurice «a€ a fc Of bank ctatements isetied | Alum Go. iy 14 IN Intubere, Oo. $f. 1 ON N IFICATION DAY aaa: sie ol Reraeek the cloue of the market Satur Adea Joma... G4 IW 1% 4 | tots Me, Bain. : ‘i The Creator of Arsene Lupine , and optimistic expectations re- | tnear, Nickel . | 17% ‘ © i j the railway wage award to be | Inter, Pape ate % ‘ E wv {the tragic image of Alexis Vorski. A|Mad feught. against the man's lovey to-morrow, professional sued Ott wee 0% . (Continued From Second Page.) shiver of anguish passed through her|and had not decided to marry him, ‘traders stocks for ele to-da: TedecRile Ol s.., 15% ‘ F A Mystery Island off the Breton coast; a 3 at the hideous memory of that man.|until she was obliged to, In despair: times th ‘ket had y ~~ 9 = ld bo 4 sit War ¥ drei / aah She mastered herself, however, and|and to save M. d'Hergemont from nahh © sya teary Sle iiaeaad bn as fy Talk and carriage of a clell war ve $ gang of daring international criminals, led by } ‘eas on | Vorski's vengeance, Nevertheless, sho{ eak tone. | e The... 4, eran, who 1s on duty our front. Be- $ © A ; ‘ { now come to my other commis, |had loved that man. Nevertheless, at? First the motor group was attacked. i oS aera beds a ‘% sidew playing with his club, his ony $ @ Mastermind; an ancient Druid prophecy that tion, Matiam, in your eyes the more |first, she had turned pale under hie| r + ackaw eel, 72 4 * . old 4 ‘. : 4 i important of the two, because all the| glance; and this, which now seemec Pressure was then shifted to the olle 18% — 4 | Lehigh Valley... 42% py b> apy aaa Uaetlaatdn Rhine is fulfilled in a strange and terrible manner rest beings to the past. \to her an unpardonable example of, end finaly the steel stocks, ry 2 | lott Ine, at ae parently secret conversations with the A a {- VEae: We sake Cie tasis cisely.| Weakness, had left her with a re-% By ‘noon tire losses in leading i 4% + % [Martin Parry 200. 22% 4 | drivers of any cars that stop before $ these are the elements blended in this terse, 3 | ..))°' weeks ago, on one of thome rare}morse which time had falled- to! issues ranged from one to four 4 Oh + 14% Memwell Motors .. 20% 4% | the house. start " ‘ ‘ occasions when you consented to break a) : Dn ee Oe ree ee ee oe mee cane |. i | And he has a helper too. ‘Ts Is vivid story of plot and intrigue. through the praiseworthy monotony sho said, “enough of! u by the lower level of values, : " een — m4 ' | Charlie Patten, ancient Grand Army ~|of your existence, on a Thursd ming, I have not come Here to . a 1S + OM man and Mayor of Green Camp, a ’ evening when you took your assist- | § rs.” pee manipuietive pools failed to show awa Gitee ee oN neighboring hamlet, He ts such an (Copritghted, 1920, by the Mecagiey Cumpany.) ants to a cinema theatre, you we ‘aving for information which “(miuch disposition to support their | 4™ Dadlichte 4 ae igre bd Pine Heat a i) ws pd RO pe i Ae Foreword. atruck by, @ liy incomprehensible he 1 brought Mer fr m bes nee ati tt ites. noes c pI very o1 he _ ’ ‘ detail, The _ principa m, entitled | Besancon restored her vigor; nd she Am Tat & Tel Co O% 0 oO + Me Mim Pac = % carriage block ‘on the curb and watch HE war led to so many upheavals.that not many people now re-|+q 5 legend, + ‘ M ‘ ‘Raitroad i : a ; 4 carria oc , ‘8 led 3 mn Lege epresented arose resolved to act. une taal tees foc he RR ee eae Os Hy 4% ing the house, sharing, as it were, member thé’ Hergemont scandal of eighteen years ago. Let us recull| scene which occurred, in the coursef “A little way short of the pariab-' “pathy with the weakness displayed Rmaeanke & ar | “08 rE 1% | the duties of Jimmie Sioan, the ex- the détalie' in & few lines! ‘ a pilgrimage, outside a little de-|road which leads to Locriff * * *! Dy the indusjriais. It seems to be the | Ae reac ot eof Conmy: 8% ‘a Lieutenant service man, who keeps a A serted roadside hut which had noth-|a semi-circle gurrounded by trees. “general impression in good financial am, tine cc. dk M4 TaadFss.e... 70 1s | watchful eye on things from a rocker Ome day in July, 1902, M. Antoine d'Hergemont, the author of a| ing to do with the action. The hut |aald Dutreiilis' letter. She had ther : tere that the railroad wage award| Ancona... .... Bip 05% ce 12% 4 on the Christian porch, Charlie Pat- series of well known studies on the magalithic monuments of Brittany, was| Was obviotfly there by accident, But|fore passed the place. She quicki qual “4 oe ral ra ce r Y, Central os% ten must have outgrown his early n , | something really extraordinary at-|retraced her steps ard at once pe Tie moh, be detpbactive and that the| {Am ,D¥ Oem. mt o tare training on the Court House steps, Walking in the Bois with his daughter Veronique when he was assaulted | Amociated Of, |tracted your attention. On the tarred freight and passenger rate increase, | atcnison Ky, ceived, on the right, the clump o {because yesterday he brought with by four men, receiving a blow in thé iace with a walking stick which felled] boards of the old door were t |trees ‘which had~ hidden the cabin‘ . s 18 —1 |him an embroidered cushion with him to the ground. * lettews, Arawn by hand: ‘V. d'H., and |from her eyes, She went nearer and* “se pl Sa 2 bidet f prenred Gan ibe ’ fits — 1's) which to soften his relation with. the | After a short struggle, and in spite of his desperate efforts, Veronique, | those three letters were prec aw it t few days, Fr outweight the in-| A A ici i [carriage block. | Charlle !s not much | the beautiful Veronique, as phe was called by her friends, was dragged away |Your signature before you were mat 8 a sort of shepherd's or »oad- ‘ + erease in expenses called for by the) perimore & Ohio, . ry + tow fomethine about Green Camps | 224 bundied into a motor car which the spectators of this very brief scene | Ted, the initials with which you used |laborer’s hut, which was crumbling Higher wage scale. But traders do not | Berett Co ...),.. 0% 143 163 — 1% lOwens Moltiine ... 45'¢ there he's wood for a couple of coi |#@¥ making off in the direction of Saint Cloud jt2,,e18n, our intimate, letters and /and falling, to pleces under te a wrem to be disposed to take a positive| Beth Moton .../. 9% 20% 20% — % | Pan. Amer, Det... toz% urans any old time; provided hey, It was a plain case of kidnapping. The truth became known next morn-|{y<{! You have not used once during | tion, of the w perceived: that the In s the rat ke | Reth. Stet B...-.. 6% 81% 88 —~ Kl penn, rn é O by 0% — % |isn’t busy proving to the policeman ing. Count Alexis Vorski, a young Polish nobleman of dubious reputation | q'i1ere t! There was ' y I n and ‘ t ‘market stand on the railroad stoc' rj % ™%— % * y Dp gz to the p d’Hergemon There was no mistake iption, worn by the rain and sun ‘i ROU reyesting the wage hE BEX Bh bere stamaeto that Grant was a better General than but of some social prominence and, > possible. ‘Two capitals separated by | was much less clear than on the {im Phil, Co ifs Foch | by his own account, of royal bloo , . the small’ ‘d' and the apostrophe. |ing me?” { and the rate increases is defin- 8% 8% BK — Kl Piece Arrow and the need to, work in order ¢® live | g With the exception of the Harding Was in Jove with Veronique d'Herge lely clerred up. 30% 90% 80% — | house gnd the homes of sundry Demo-| mont and Veronique with him. Re nd to escape your thoughts. You |And, what is more, the bar of the! was the flourish; and she even dis . ore bout Naas a sual |letter ‘H.,’ carried ‘back under the | tinguished, der h, somethir per cent renewal rate for call be 4 tt bs eae ns crats, Marion is a succession of Hard-| pelled and more than once insulted | Were bound (o succeed; and you suc- | tee ietters, served. as a flourish, ex. |which M. Dutrelilie hal not ckecrn ‘ x r 08 8! . the o us ’ raw! . Operations. ‘The speculative | Cha & Obie... Gh GL BAM + 1% one picture which does not look like knowledge or complicity. | neta Benin with opie i BRMeE. collemencs (EAE ASCRURT. Siar erention | Th OM. & 8 P.Ry 9 } F , alien at y wn ‘© begin with your first question prising coincidence that decider ler emotion increased. Though no i 1s becoming reconciled to the | oir, gpm of. 60% Tey, Irom & Steel, him, this ie the creatin of @ native| Antoine d'Hergemdnt who, as cer-lwhat has become, amid the whirl-| you, Madam, to invoke my assistance, |attempt had been made to. imitate = expressed so many times in this! Gui h, T & Pas OS Replogle Steet .... artist, a little thing of his own, in tain published letters showed, was ®1 Wing of war, of your husk Royal Duteh N, ¥., nd. Alexis It was yours without the asking. And|the actual form of her signature, black and white, which hangs on tho man of violent and morose disposition that really easy money will} Ohi, Great Went. . 6 . As ij 4 J Vorski, a Pole by birth, according to| you knew, without any telling, that |certainly was her signature as a girl : Savage Arms... wall of a Centre Street restaurant.| and who, thanks to his capricious, 4 spe taheed Beat pe & 4 ¢ _ Rot be seen untii commercial credits |# & Nim ky. To Saxon Moto. He's directly over the beef stew and temper, his ferocgus egoism and his | 5!8 papers, and the son of a king, ac- | \t would be effective ‘And who could have it there, ; Gre further materially reduced. ‘Thia | Shite Ouver ..... 20% Sinclair Oi) a looks as if he’d just had dinner and | sordid avarice, had made his daugh- * ce. poe will be greatly heed by |Smemeey cs HO Southern Pac... couldn't bear the sight of food. Cool- | ter exceedingly unhappy, swore open- . a asatnoainein & operation gre ‘Col, Fuel & Irom., 81% 31% 81K -—~ % | Southern Ry... ... ldge, his wail companion, from tho| ly that he would take the most ruth- Ed : eye pore s fasten rtation conditions. ot eee o° 6 Of +3 |Srentee |... on, |same brush, hangs over the pie coun- | less revenge. ; } i We reet loans are now under- Gr ++ WY HK — | Bratotater |)! ter, but he's looking steadily away| He gave his consent to the wedding, ’ ee Pepe CoreOete *.....04 St BTM + Me : . ° o onths late f 900,000,000, Tt ‘ jon Bewil.., A from it which took place two months later, MOE Goer tbe bles § bankers that | 22% Te. & lg o 0 | tL. & San Fran Marion is beginning to remember|at Nice. But in the following # iggest Con, Ges Oo...... TH 18% + Bt & Biwent,... a lot of things about the Senator in|a series of sensational events tran- ‘si will be no burst of bullish stock | Con. 1n,-Cal, Ain. u 11% + % | Superior Gteat...... spite of his infrequent visits to the| spired. Keeping his word and cher- t activity that will increase this |Oom Prod. ...... O14 0% + % | "She T&T... old home town. It is beginning, to| ishing his hatred, M. d’Hergemont in - | Coro Prod, wt... 1Oi% 101% — a | Teo Cap & Chem. realize that it knows him very well.| his turn kidnapped the child born of gota “aga bees Commercial credit ettu- | (ee mea 180% 168 + 1% | Tea Co oss. Ono moving picture theatre man re-|the Vorskl marriage and set aail in| ~~ © paften, $s improved. Crucible Gtedl pf). os 603 2 (fferms & Pac... cently discovered in his home a box|a small yacht which he had bought| ’ «9 Another disappointing factor tn to- | Cuba Cane Sugar W% 00% — % | Tobacco Prod. he was certain the Senator had many | not long before. Gay's financial situation was a further | Cite Cane Suse 70 DT Fy | Tam Ol s, times patronized. So he put an| The sea was rough, The yacht) Seige oat d a@terling to $3.84 1-4, a | Oe Am. Sumr.. 62% Ory Gry — % | Uolon Pacific ..., American flag and*a wreath in tho | foundered within sight af the Italian ‘ en 2 + | 000, Testiio Com.. G3 8244 M4 — | Uolon ON ..s..s.. BIA 4 chair and had It photographed as|coast. The four sailors who formed | pilose, of 13-4 cents compared with | Det dack, & West 200 200 200 ed Alloy ...., “Our candidate's favorite seat!" the crew were picked up by a fishing | _ ,Baturday’s closing quotation. Other |:Dawn & itade’n 60 60 60 nm, Retail Stores. ‘The Harding house is, of course, the | boat. According to their evidence foreign exchange rates were slightly | Dem. & Rio Gr... 6% 5% 6% + 4 | United Foot ...., chief plave of Interest in the town|M. d'Hergemont and the child had| a a Dome Mines....., 0% ‘9% 0% U 8 Indust Al .. and motor cars filled with gurious| disappeared amid the waves. ' —peaater. 2 mm 4a i. visitors are constantly passing ani| When Veronique received the pyoot 4 Wheat at first showed a loss of 5 Ss 8 & 0 8 ponte: ; g slowing down, hopeful of a glimpse] of their death, she entered a Car- ! a4 at $2.48, but later rallied to 18 2% 1 + &% aieet es 1 ‘4 ec trig Renate AG bbb ie num- bal so ayene ps anes | Pug ‘ a % Ge 1 i 4 %| ber to-day, for he sat on the porch hese are the facts which, four- | xr earn Sea conn Ware Bron. Set a4 In aed ‘al : : for an hour or more, talking with | teen years later, were to lead to tne| j — ) fon was strong on weather conditions 0% ity visitors. He looked rather tired out | most frightful-and extraordinary ad- Miyntavorable to the growing crop and |Gooireh . . .... my b 9 after his long time indoors with lis| venture, a perfectly authentic ad- : options rose from 25 to 60|Gt. Nor, Ry. of... ow Pe P speech. He says now that he is go.| venture, though ceftain details, at 5 oe " Boveh Slee, Ons 4 mm Union... s Ing to take up golt agalh as often as first sight, segue e more. Cr jess es 0 ‘Devs... ” | opportunity permits. fabulous aspect, ut the war has ! vce CIR RENTER bare: Rp as : Z|, it any of the Thursday delegations | complicated existence to such an ex- 4 : a) have a chance they will put the fin-| tent that events which happen out- » > EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. nog ad bd ishing touches to the Harding door-|éide it, such as those related in the | ae D * ee yard. The lawn has scarcely begun | following narrative, borrow some- © RACE—For fillies two years ~ convalescence from the last attack of | thing abnormal, illogical and at times | Fairfield Purse; five and one- visiters on July 5, and the hedge looks | Miraculous from the greater tragedy, | Prodigy, wf aeons) Ye like a boy's head infected with cow-| It needs all the dazzling light of § 1 to 3, first; Pa licks. One more visitation and there| truth to restore to those events the ' wouldn't be half a blade of grasa |Character of a reality which, when where ten had grown before. But| ali is said, is simple enough 10 to 1; Lady Algy,| Shares, High, Low, Last. | Shares, High, Tow, Last, | present plans contemplate only ja 4 . 20 to 1; Lay Lilly, MISCELLANEOUS. 100 Candelaria Of . % % {March past on the part of the dele- CHAPTER I, a H 50 to 1, and) 1900 Aamo Coat 3% 8 | 200.Con Virginia .. Ft 8 v1 a ‘on fens + oe 2% | gations, with an appropriate salute NTO the pict . ville Le ! », 80 to 1/ also ran in order named. 11% 11% 11%! 8500 *Corter Silver .. o: 0 6 |to the Senator on the porch as they | Tasuoe nit ated ie oe aa 1% ZK 12% | 2000 Cresson Gold .... Moe 1% | go their way to Garfield Park, where Ve eNee vo run Vey alGare 1% | Be ance al x KING AND FINANCIAL. 1 ‘ 6 | 1000 Creacent McNamara... 4% 4% |the notification ceremonies will take of Brittany, there drove one mozn- a —— | 3800 General Asphalt, . @% BT GS | 250 *Divide Ext FY) 4 |place, ing in the month of May a sady 1100 Grape Ola. Mh 28 | 300 Demdee Arte wuss. = % = ta | And this brings us ack to what| whose spreading gray cl the The Stoneham 1000 Grape Ola ot 2H 2% AH! 3000 *mmma Sliver... 7 @ {Marion has done and is doing to abe tila die abe Ab age Madi i 100. DW Grifrith, 1-18 15 | 510 Rureke Croemus ear} [prepare for the event, The circular | *@¥ck veil that covered her face failed WEEKLY MARKET LETTER ¢@ Harwlee Pape. HT | 1000 bareka Wolly... \,* ,% J" |Ghautauqua pavilion in Garfield|to hide her remarkable beauty and issued ‘riday since 1903, wd 200 Golden Gate we.cee..ee Park, at the end of East Centre| perfect grace of figure. covers beth then Ho of the ae Mie Tityy | 1000 scold Cone Street, the. scene of the ceremonies,| ‘The lady took a hurried lunch at tho t Motors. .., 7 } 18CO PGold Devel oisscceeeee has a capacity of 2,000 persons, but| principal inn. ‘Then, at about half- 100 Nor Am Paver. ... ™ TY | 2500 *Gold Merger aia by lifting the skirts of the building, | past eleven, she bexged the proprietor bes leer ‘Tire. ri 10(0 *Gold Hilver Pick ...... as it were, the lower part of ihe, siden to look after her bag for her, aske: vale Com. 1500 *Gold Zone - being hinged, tt will be possible for|for a few particulars about #he neigh 4 ‘one interested in the mar- %0 Nadlo Com pf...... % 1500 *Great, Bend z as many more to crowd up and listen | porhood and walked through. the «il 1 either az an investor or 100 Ranier Motors. .... aN 300 Hecle Mining ‘ to what's being sald. The stage {%|jage into the open country. ator, should fail to place 000 Rey de Prenee, 5 300 Tron Blossom : being widened to seat about 300, and) ‘The road almost —immediavely his name on our mailing list, to ee fracorn gd so 1000 "Jumbo Ext 3 lots of people who hoped to get us| pranched into two, of which one led to 4 300 Hweets Co. 1% 3000 *Knox Diyde there will be disappointed, As a mat- er and the othe | meceive a copy of this full-of. mv yar. ‘5 Quimpe nd the other to Quimperle value publication. ve il oy Lg 82. | 1000 Louisiana Co ... ter of fact no Marion people will re-| Selecting the latter, she went down oo re ally i | 8000 McNamara. ie ceive a single reserved seat in tho|into ¢he hollow of a valley, climbed | 0 Be eee Mo, + 3. 1% 8 | 1500 oMerh Min .oassssss building, it having been decided that! 15 again and saw on her right, at the Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. snerched Dene Seeks AM 1% 1M) 009 eteternts the town owes hospitality first of ail corner of another road, A signpost Broad Stree! ork sia 100 Mothertode new ........ to the visitors. Het insarintion! Aaiseamien e 4 Si New Y; ‘ 108 Ol of NY..c0.-.,, 818 872 ata rica ge el ‘Ail arrangements for shepherding| betting ther Inscription, -“Locritt, 8 —Milwaukee— IS INDEPENDENT 118, 2600 *North Star visitors is in fhe hands of the Clvic nis is the place,” she said to her- Ey] 200 Allen OU... Nee a 2 800 Ophir Suver 4 Association, whioh is a non-partisan J ESTABLISHED 1993, NO PROMOTIONS FN] o20o ainca ‘ou |... FIP RT Ef cally. an organizution "bent ‘upon but one) "lt ertheless, after casting a glance ie MALL 00 Arkansas Nat Gas... 1% 1% 1% | 9000 *Rex Cons r thing-ymaking a record for hospl-| around her, she was surprised not to , — Povey handve 26. 8%. di4:|, 1800 Machester ‘htlae tality ‘for the home town, It was| : | find what she was looking for, and She had descended almost twenty-five feet down the cliff from the prison above when, on a narrow ledge, eee on were eae ae tremodatiua | wondered whether she had misunder- BONDS 4000 Boston Wyoming . 1% Ide Ivy | 9200 Roper Group....... str he gaw a man awaiting her. It was Vorski, Escape was impossible, 1600 Carib Aynd . 1 1381p | 3000 Ran Toy : ‘ “ * stood her instructions, ange 9 . fe Pp P' a : 2800 Cushing Petroleum % % | OMB Mller King of Arizona, a (eee a OL tee ‘There was no. one near her nor any 2 ‘ 1100 Dominion On. 10% 10% 10% | HOP *Silver King Difide, 2 |cover how many people would rent |%¢ Within sight, as far as the eye|cording to his own statement? I will! “As you anticipated, Madam, Ion a deserted cabin, in this Brittany S80 Ragineere Petroleum. 1% 2% 1% | 400 Mimom Bilver Lead. 1% looms in their houses, The result, | Could reach over the Breton country-|be brief. After being suspected at| have succeeded. And here again 1| where she had never been before? 1000 8 Kilver Lead. 1000 *Buccess Mining. 300 Tonopah fRelmont....., 1000 *Tonopah Cash Boy... 1400 Tono Divide, se 1h IW OW Je, with its tree-lined meadows and|the commencement of the war and | will be brief Veronique no longer had ud ne by s Speeds | i . i] que no longer had ‘ ase he mas toiaten, Crumaaes, undulating hills. Not far from the|imprisoned in an internment-camp| “What you must do, Madam, is to}in the world,. Thanks to a succession friend of Hgrding’s and a Democrar |Vivage, rising amid the ‘udding|near Carpentras, Vorski managed to|take the night express from’ Paris {of circumstances, the whole of he Is that, Mafion sun’ "bed dows at! greenery of spring, a small country lescape, went to Switzerland, returned |which brings you the next morning | past girlhood had, so to speak, dis 2060 Federal OU. 200 Wensland” ...... 100 Gienrock O11 ..,. % 9% Oh 160 Kay County Gee veer, 1K IM 1K ahem friend 15000 Stuttgart 4s. 4H 48 /200000 Vienna 4s MU 16% 14% | 5000 Allied Packer Os % fh — % | 1000 Am Tel Ge 22 1% 1 "1%! 8000 Am ‘Tel Ga 24 house lifted its grey front, with the/to France and was rearrested, ac-|to Quimperle. From there, drive totappeared with ne death of those i Heefercou ma ‘aa | 800 Tonopah Hextension..s., 1 1 aay | MADY Fagor 0 ee bg ahutters to all the windows’ closed. At |cused of spying and convicted of bec |Le Pacust, If you have time, before MOE oa Had KHOWE, ana sean ne DIED. 800 Maracal 6 AK 1500 *Tono-Jim B ve 1 1013) | Mere ‘will be no proflteccing, either, (12 o'clock the angelus-bells pealed |ing a German. At the moment when |or after your luncheon, pay a visit to| ‘Then how was {t possible for. tre $GPE—AL° Detroit. ion, on Juiy 10,| 3% Mente 00 i 2200 *Tonopah Atidw - 9 "8 o Jas rates have been established. ‘The | through the air and were followed by|it seemed inevitable that he would |the very interesting ‘Chapel of St.| recollection of her slgnature to sui q io sees 3M 900 Tonopah Mining........ Ive 14 1 py 7 complete peace and silence, be sentenced to death, he escaped for | Barbe, which stands perched on the | vive apart from her and those who ’ Bhtdosciy ot Mew York Cage | | M8 Omar OW eee OAK 1200 *Tonopeh Minpahsescs aa aa ay ety ee ot per week will Be! ‘Veronique sat down onthe short|the second time, disappeared in the |most fantastic site and which gave |were dead and gone? And, above ll ie poe Funcral trom ©. Epple's Mortuary] 80? Producer & Mefiners .. 6% 6% 6K | "8000 “Tonopah Rewue Eula. 16 16 16 hears of uw. hidher’ charee le mill wer | KPass of a bank, took a letter from her|Forest of Fontuinbleau and in the |rise to the ‘Breton Legend’ film, Then| why was the inscription here, at this i DH 1 Cnepel, 250 Central Avenue, Jorsey City, | 2000 Red Rock Ot . % ot] 800 United Eantern....,... the other polleeman after the ainer | Pocket and smoothed out the many|onti was stabbed by some person un-}go along the Quimper road on foot.|spot? What did it mean? . Mee Tuseday, July 20. at 8.80 A, m..| 3200 Roval Duten ris .. 32% SIN 51% | 1000 *Victory : 6 ‘As for feedin tite viaitorse alloc: | sheets, one by one. known At the end of the first ascent, a little) Veronique walked around the cabin an és to Bt, Ann's Church at 0 A. M1] $00 Salt Creek Pro@ 364 30% | 600 West End ‘c. iM”. Selapemania nate Geen mane Jt buila| The first page was headed: ‘I am telling you the story. quite rt of the parish road which | There was no other mark visible there “7 6 tadnd Win be offered: Tutormen; | 1280 Otel © F ne... a1 an | 1500 *White Cae Sh lntande clone the eteeeee ona ueeent | ‘DUTREILLIS’ AGENCY erfidely, Madam, well knowing your Locriff, you will find, in @/or on the surrounding trees, She ve ‘ Seat @Galvars Cemetery. 10 Shelly Ou 10% 10% | 2000 White Cape Eatenwon.. it 1% 1% |jots and provide everything from “hot | “Consulting Rooms contempt for this person, who hadjsemicircle surrounded by trees, the|membered that M. Dutreillia ha } if 1(0 Superior OlL 16% 16% | 1000 *Widert «0... ‘ 4 4 | dogs” to fried chicken, Thousands of | “Private Enquiries: . deceived you abominably, and know- | deserted hut with inscriptions It /opened the door and had seen nothin : )) Superior Oil ‘Tr rots, 191019 | 9000 *Yerrington . 2 2 ® | visitors will come by motor, although | “Absolute Discretion Guaranteed." ing also that you have learned most|has nothing remarkable about itdinside. Nevertheless she determi MOTE Kem vieics 8 8 8 | gine BONDS, the railroad peodle. may that simty | aext came an addres of these facts from the newspapers,| The inside is empty. It haw not ever | ty make eertain that he was not mi H 1000 United ‘Tex Ot .... 34M 306 teese Dreden ae One Marionite said to-day he'd bet “Besancon. Well, the proofs exist gee eee” Gaon mark, these inna deuut| Mooden latch, “which moved ons 400 Vietarta Ol new ssssss 1% 1% 1% | posoy prreen 4N4 any part of a red apple that lots of! And the letter ran: seen them here 16 Fe. Goube Tesh (rein. Oneg more tere ne SeUEE screw. @he Iited It; and, strange 40 | 100 Western States <b Me leleane rommere 64 people would start Pict dor sharin 1h) “Madam, Rute placed it within the range of the |##¥, she had to muke an effort, not ‘MINING. i their machines on Thursday morning ainebleau, “You will hardly believe the pleas- physical so much as a moral’ effort, ure which it gave me to fulfill the (as ie o|cinematograph, I will end by adding : ‘Permit me, in passing, Madam, t inean . an effort of will, to pull the hat the ‘Breton Legend’ film was r pon the st s of this|t “4 two commissions which you were |Temark upon taken in September last, which | 00d eno! One irdeto mein pare] death. You wit remember the curious | t# ‘ 1 ; erg ong rey eerie fot prophecy, about Vorski which you|!™eans that the inseription is at least 800 100 Alvarado 1800 Arizona Globe ...., 1000 *Atlanta .... and find themselves parked about three miles out of town, with all their shaving and dressing’ up gone for nothing, door to- to her that to usher h events whicy wards her, It seeme this little act was abou into a world of facts an . . ‘id be starting now if I was com- » CO 0: der o mentioned to me, Vorski, whose un-|eight months old she unconsciously dreaded. 2200 eehden. Dirigo + £8 | 14000 armour & co 74 ing in,” he added, “‘cauge there ain't | ‘ne, Conditions Beet pa War] doubted intelligence and’ exceptional| “Phat is all, Madam. My two com-|" swell," she said, “what's prev ieyian fe head ‘ 3000 ansio Auer OU This any tune you can play on your horn| my ‘practical assistance at a time|enersy were It by an insincere| missions are eted. Tam 100] ing me 15€0 Booth a ad err og genet On Thursday thats going to get you | when your life was saddened by pain- | 4nd superstitious mind, readily preyed | modest to de to you the efforts | "She gave a sharp pull 2300 *Cal Min He Bo a | eames Ms. past if you're late. No, sir, not even! fu} events. It was I who succeeded |¥pOn by hallucinations and terrors,/and the ingenious means which I) 4” cry of horror escaped "her Sar cd Ni vsmeitwssseee Has | ne Wa Boll \f you greased your machine and tied | {n obtaining all the facts relating to] had ‘beon greatly impresked by the/employed in. order. to accomplish | mitre was a man's dead hone th he om 1 Sp weodhltat | sists pete cae’ yetee a@ pack of firecrackers on behind, the death of your honored father, M,|Prediction which overhung his life|them in so short a time, but for) cahin, And, at the moment, at. the DAMAGE OOD verstrererre He Te te ‘Biecirio’ ts. 8 Marion 18 a public-spirited little! Antoine d’Hergemont, and of your be. | #24 which he had heard from the lips} which you will certainly think the! axcct second when she suw-the bod - . — _ ~ | place, determined to stay on the map, | ioved son Francois, ‘Thus was my first [of several by who specialize In |sum of five hundred francs, which i8| Sho became aware of peculiar ef R 2 and its Civic Association has alread: career whic! | the occult s ull thal ‘opose to charge you reteristic: one of the dea n's ise EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES, ] pian sf. 92.000 fo Brmezearolde; one mile. ~| collected $25,000 lo see it through Bae eee eat ae | Voraki, son of a king, you-will|the worlg'done, almost ridicufous, SST eeDe One earns a man ~ i 118; Bervioe Glas, 18, dedda. dine Unite | Harding catnpaign. Tts marching | tories die by, the hand of a friend and your} “I be Remals : Tt was an old man, with a tong, * y Ratrien for Tuesday, Jaty 20, 00 follows: 109. pa "| 2b, 1h blue coats, white trousers.and| ‘tt wast also, Sou will remember, | wife will be crucified!’ a + Bec gray, fan-shaped beard and lone FERST RACE For ewoyerrokin; eatioe: five | FWPT RACK—For thweyrarckle and w-|°2nes 18 already driliing, especially in| who, at your request and seeing how 1 smile, Madam, as I write the laaty. Veronique foldea up the letter and| white hair fall s about his neck lips and a gertain y torture whgch is prett and ouehalt furlongs.—Jimy Daley, 112; Cheva | wart; eeling; about six Curlongs, Tattle, 108; |the Aclogations ‘eae thew recone [essential it was to save you from x ‘a Crucified! Crucifixion is a/aat for a few minutes turning over |The black Mer, 102; Bodanaky, 112; Cig Fentanttc, 100; | Marthe Lackett, 108; Phalaria, 346; seoator | eyrnaee ons it they arrive on! your husband's hatred and, if T may well out of| the impression’ which it aroused in olor of the swollen skin suggested to ‘Thursday and escort them where they | 4 ; x 1 y her, painful impressions,» like all , rf “Repeat, 09; Day ally, 114; Mattie B, 90, | Crom, 110; Drink, 110; Flying Or, 108; Gus | yy, Shan 1e¥)add, his love, took the necessary | fashion; and 1 am y as re , a 11 Veronique that pe misht. have been GECOND' GACH — tthe Formwosd come fes|fcherr, 100; Arrowtant, 108" Sestali, Wty the Notification’ and Natlonar conn. | sehs to, feclire your adnasaion to the yourself, But what do you thilfk of| those revived by the horrible day | polsoned, tor nd: trace. of an ‘injut “ ¥ « la : Ne e ;|Carmelite convent. Lastly it was I]the dagger-stroke which Vorski re-|of her marriag: ie Da showed on his body, except the ar feroreneld Cia; ene wile.—Gveet Munic, | Birwcan, 180; “Mowe, 130; Oiidian, 108; Bastern | mitteemen, to the number’ of about | who when your retreat to the’ ceived in accordange with the myste- | had survived and was still as power-|which had been severed clean ate pill ‘Dawins, oa oo aol aah raya vidh eng Padle Lis; Venal doy. | 20s Are escorted to White Oaks Farm.) vent had shown you that a life rious orders of destiny? ful as at the time when she tried to|the wrist, apparently some days bee Fong Fr he Bh a i a of ger ag mae le YJabout a mile out ot¢Marion, where] religion did not agree with your] “But epough of reflections. I now/escape it by taking refuge in the! fore, His clothes were those of a THIRD RAOK—~Ts Gramatan 1. fen | BERTIE Sai ane takes AY maijens, | MOY, are: to have lundheon before the| temperament, arranged for you a} come by: gloom of a convent. It was the im-| Breton peasant, clean, it ‘very fhrvegean-tite, en wooed; ane talc cane cae | Some Sel gotta onge—aly Jeve, [NOtAcaton coremonies. | There the! modest occupation ax a dressmaker — Veronique dropped the letter for a|preasion, in fact the certainty, that) threadbare. Tho corpse. was sente teenth,—On Wats, 117; Minto Il, 128, llr [ia ar vastbas, oo Jigme. | Sssociation and all the rest of Marion at Besancon, far<trom the towns moment into her lap. M, Dutreillis’|all her iisfortunes, the death he on the ground, with the head ‘vesting where the years of your childhood pretentious phrasing and familiar| father and the death of her son, were | aainst the bench and the legs drawn and the months of your marriage had pleasantries wounded her fastidious due to the fault which she had com- | up, r been spent. You had the'inclination reserve. Also ghe Was obsessed by mitted in loving Vorski, ‘rue, she (To Be Continued.) ie: Ham: | will do their utmost to eet the crowd 100 ;Béwion, 102; ‘Translate, 00, ingen. 22d: Ninar A. 23: Pema, 1113, to the pavilion in time. After that sicrance’ 4 FOURTH BACD~Te Termtown Gelling — Wentlior {iirontouiug’ track faa, they expect to be lost in the crowd,