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¥ ’ b The Evening World's __THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUL WILL WILSON LET ne THE SECRET OF SAREK 8 | you, @ Nehelie 96 The Curious Visit. CHAPTERS owner out of the materials of the uld si tr newwes COX LEAD PARTY? Kiddie Klub K orner| | :. By MAURICE LEBLANC + irregularly to-da ot ‘ | ‘The le ot Ak. sino called the isle of the abbey and the stones of (he chapel, ; ee barra a J u } | CYSCE on. May day a little girt called Agnes went into the garden. She mor Rete, Tse loins and weeteroes wind Was inno way interesting either ow me, otediiplenns Nl tay tet, aan. teu 7 jot) (Continued From Wirst 5 | had her kitten with her, Suddenly looking up into the tree she was Mf. Ue cywt of France. Mme, Vermiale. + side of lu . for that mat ae 2, | Menem svtroienm. 10 1% 170 Ist | sitting under, ehe saw a robin who sald: “Agnes, will you come up ocean of fe e oacnenen to are ees ae Pe nor asiy (ot er) _ Husbands Suffer Through| {= "3: Mtoe coe 10% 1% 19% 19% Harding and withheld comment untit D¢re and keep my family company? Samp bebce. Htle father ag Vorchl, st one Ome pon ai Me ne eee tna cloeed 5 ia Bigee . sj | Méttrade trom 8 o% 4 After the speech of adceptance, and Agnes was eager to. Though she could not climb, trees easily, she an international fieure in Rugs, ahd MO ae ee £ Wives’ Losses at Poker, Curt | 4 Rit ec hy at jMoe Ke Tena, 4 oi ay the Inference promptly was drawn climbed this one, When she was up the tree she looked around her and sww §Joene, umunal, | Mine. Neramique jonre ts yi Rk My T A ‘Am. Seter, Comp... TT% patg | Mimo De, 18 2% 23 that Rai Harding wrote his speech a little green house. Phhe Geman Secret Service, derive, ot Me Bur, on the second day, In the _ Tells Mrs, Schlessinger. rok : ba | Metarm tore. to tw 69a Merely fo meet the approval of JobM= Out of the house camo the little mother robin, followed by three baby Mai iy tater pe eure aerate. Mu Sad Dright spring munehine, she explored ‘ Am. Locomotive 5 1% Mite arate OH. SK WH wom Sn Of WeRtree ieee ee {seus ¥,/robing, “This is my family,” introduced the robin. {The watives fis Teor the isla. \the fetal anee Hint ta nha oe | Notional Acme WN Mh se 8 inalter of fact, Gov, Cox isn’ 2 : slund and, like the sward in front “Much dutfering i# caused hus} "Sr Beme.. 3 JPN | Rettonal Abiline., 97 TA msuiting the White House in any} fam #o glad to meet you,” sald Agnes politely. . of the house, was studded with ruins MAiGda Wen Yoeb the money ee oor it 55% | rade Cond HS owe Benxe about the speech of agoeptance | ‘And we are glad to meet you,” said one of the babies. ' . CHAPTER and covered with ‘She noticed ~ ba ae. wry i, wridies pita eg ee 1, And Is writing it from his own point The mother bird then told them to come into the house. Agnes didn't LRONIQUE was left alone on that all the paths ran toward a steep RN gel ig Shape eg Steet Found,, N.Y, Aletwaice my 4 Oy wary Of View, believing that the country think that she could get In, but she did. CoMn Island. Until the sun Promontory crowned with a clump of Bet by playing poker with other % i 118% N.Y. Comtrat ro expects him to express his own views “Why didn’t we see you bef asked a baby bird. eank among the clouds that *R8?Mous onks. When slo reached women,” aid Magistrate Tobias in X.Y. Dok 20% 2H Oe Rot have others dictate them. “1 never heard of you,” answered Agnes. a oe the spot she found that these, oaks SbiAtadian Helghte. Court .40-dar HG. AK ow Ze oe Qgihe President need huve no cen bath G66 Wid tasipet'to tie fence. Aies,” suegented One Baby Hits) seemed, on the horizon, to stood round a crescent-shaped cheate ‘when ‘he held Mra. Florence Schie X.Y. Om, & W 10K WK 10K 10K, the, Freyisig a se tvstepet Bt td i It was very surprising, but Agnes found out she could fly. One of the ‘st upon the sea, she did not move, ing which was open to the sea. ‘Mloger of No, 640 Weat 1484 Btrvet {t. Pent —_ way wee © 58M stodied the question thoroughly and Tobins won the race. Agnes came next. When they came back she was but sat huddled against the winddw, lees bn) centre of the clearing was.a $600 bail for trial by Spectal Seascions Neroems Par 4 * 70% Knows the difference between reser- More surprised than ever. She had never supposed birds could talk, that sho with her jiead buried tn her two arms tal wearee t by pee rather short, ovat on @ charge of mainta’ning a gginb- ay | Nove te. Bisel owen vations that n@lity and reservations could climb trees nor, least of all, that she could fly, The father robin sald: resting on the sill, [table upheld by two supports of tock, i me ne lees r +4 4 {hat reassure the American people “Will you stay with us forever?” Agnen shook’ her head: "I can't stay with he dread reallty passed through 'posseasad an Impression eiagete aDet ee ee ee che eskdrece iver: sees Oks | Pecillc ue 404 46, Cbgolutely on questions of soverelenty, | you, but 1 will come back often. I must go now. Goodby. te Markee: GF bar waind’ Mike ole. [ANA OoeMAnaGA oS Cena ee Be re Catalase Was eco YOO! et Galt & W. 1. 190% vo apt | Pee. TH, 10 w independence and the making of war. Agnen took the baby robing in her band. ‘Thep she rubbed her eyes. Sho (P UOrilss Of her mind like Ble |" phe Falrles’ Dolmen. of which Aerday afternoon-in one of thro> fe MO 100% 100%) Ben Am. Ietrul oN w% OHIO VIEW OF THE PROPER | had been holding her kittens and had been dreaming. \ ‘ 4 “3 |Honprine spoke,” thought | ¥ Gee fe spoke ought Veronique. 51% 21% 1%) Reon. aaa oe mh 30% WILSON STRATEGY. ERNA BLUMENFELD, East Rutherford, N. J. ets tdi ton ber ares bs 1 1 annot be far from the Calvary 19187 bneot ry 1M From the Ohio point of view, as cated n she imagined herself to be |and Maguennoc's flowers." 16% 1m rng | Rolan Uns ths Writer gathere i from poseons KIDDIE KLUB SONG. He is singing a song to you, living through those atrocious scenes || She walked round. the miapatith, 5 Jane's staff, who sail they found “ ha dean ane tal here friendly to Com, it would be We are the members of the Kiddie bis atone the skies are bright and grain, tee epee diy fepee the two uprights ian : "i Viera Ararw aa | Much better strategy for the Presi- Klub, . | Sth she sought no explanation of | POT? @ few illesthle engraved signs. om, eight Sraitcconay, dollar me 18 ore on. fea cane 19 tone Buble at this time meat) Sen Giad es meuchksatoat H6 loved. US’ trees “be ‘Tobes: ‘tne ;all thibvand pdnndal ft fio thesriewad <0 the ace ego, ular surfaces facing # ously equipped - 5 fs \ 0) jov. Cox elr conyersa- a | z aS it Were two ni ~ -" 2 BNNs 10816 | Sie Ae srt Oe &% | tion two weeks ugo at Washington The people stop and stare at us flowers, ail the motives which might have slabs prepared to receive an Inne. ; F ens 7% rather than to wait until after the| Whenever we go out. bar ere teeth nape neute thrown @ light upon the tragedy.|ton, and here she saw sonietiin Mrs, Scht they charged, ree feel ; . jessinger, they “ Gh. epeenh of agcebtance. Foo abasic Within dfs free, rejoicing soul Svan. | hat caused her to st id ‘ uitey” i Ponte Sagar ot “ teas yor already Is all the happiness that it can hold, , Sh admitted the madness of Fran-! (ih) oO shudder with an- , kept a two-dallar yy” out of each 16% 7 Si% friends of the Democratic nominee We're noted for our gentle waye ppiness sulsh. On the wright, deeply on- $20 ot clipe the pesporery 6% May Copper 10% 13% are saying privately that the Cox! ,ovls and of Stephane Maroux, being | crusted, was an y odes scot apg args i bons tteading Sas + tat | vinit to the White Home mee Moor] In everything we do. Ite in Goa's mow hahoy’ pine, Ainable to muppote any other reasons | drawing Sioa guueifal: primitive ergy ed gc al - pod peta h aoe iy) iy pean a& good thing to reassure Wilson Rare abla d ae hag) a rd eyelid speaks ne a@ word, for such actions as theirs. And, be-| oes. eure writhing upon thet, detecti Charged exoapt that we Goel 5) mocrats, but, on the other hand, mn pe you like us toy is heart with echoes ring in the left was a ox i ‘ Beuiege een ere one bok Se ems. x: as tax | It made other Democrate and inde- CHORUS. Ashe aings hie iad new greeting. _ [iitving the two murderers fo.be mad. | writing, "whose * phurgeenee eae r~ cents. Hotom os. TH pendents wonder how far Cox would! yw) y Cicely Clark, she not even try to attribute to| quately carved in thew coh Boom eng ager a ; Sincate on 20% 274 | be obliged to swallow all the detects Nea'tne hata hacine te, play, White Plains, N.Y. them any projects or definite wishes. | almost obliterated by the Woatee a ‘ Omaures. t Steel wy mS | of the Wilson Administration. dune Drawing Contest Award Winner Moreovs . ness, of | Perhaps even deliberately ‘g ‘poker pretty well. He said that (t*was Ry % houther Pacific... 04 Neel Gore A Give a cheer for our Klub, 9 et, Honorine's madness, of | Perhaps effaced’ by Played by many respectable people |C RI & Par... thy mm Southern allway... 4 Wie Lelther“in the leetalative on enington Give a cheer for our Klub, pp, | HOW | SHOULD LIRE TO SPEND) which she had, ao to speak, observed however tha so p remained, Durpotes of recreation, but that in| Cue str a 108 Live ranch or the Covermmeat sani/J!¥e & oheee for the: KIDDUS KIUBt MY SUMMER VACATION. the outbreak, Impelled her to look! Veroniqie had rend on eh an se] Deluna ce the wes ey week Col Crestuchone., Bi 30% ane a si) Pad WON ) #0 far as he is personally concerned, Aged fifteen years, New York, N. Y ‘upon all that had happened as pro-| Which she folnd beside Maguennoc's ee fot purposes of profit, which, | Coco Cola 0.0.00, MoS Abie StL. & Southwat 17% ite | te "Walon Acmnactteee diay ane ANNIE DAY. voked by a sort of mental upset to Corpeet o ‘One, - a Z . Un- i “Four womei sified — . re ren WARS HAVING | Ge oe ti MK Superior Stent... 7, 49 | less he exhibits such independdnce.| Annie Day was an orphan and the which all the people of Barbie liad | aug cre Woon mora ees thirty, cot. © fthe lew. eR py ee aa on Shell T, & T....., there are many Democrats who think | proud possessor of a violin, which fallen victims. She herself at moments) or death, Veronique: i aA es tite ny ergs Ml dno hg Peay uy oy eee nt oe ‘this chanoes of getting the independent | was the only thing she had to re- \felt that her brain was reeling, that! staggering. ‘The mvstene oig eee: near Firth Avenue, drew crowds of | mt si de 08% oS tr a ens es voto will be seriously affected, for no|mind her of her parents, She loved her ideas were fading away in a mist,|™0re before her, us everywhere se thousands of women shoppers and of- | Nwat oo tas Mee NG yg [Beane & Paci... matter how laudatory the Democratic |the violin Very much, and when she thet. Tavutble ‘et ; z|the island, and she was deterjnined fice employees returning home, The |(ye Brel oo Ml Mee hind Avenue i Convention may have been concern-| Was lonely or happy or sad or gay at Ipvisible EnUEtS Wore MOVOHDE | (5 /cacaoe from It wm he ee detectives, under Inspector James |i (igi nt Tu The tthe inca Prosaets ing all the policies of the Demouratic | she always played it, So you see, she around her. when she conid ‘leave. Borge ment ind, went up the feces of tWo linet. um sunt, OK 44K MK |frmncoe A avin 34 Administration of the ut seven and | played Ita great deal and was a very She dozed off into a sleep which | gether, srk ate eee dings on scaling ladders, or hand | once op. 0 ORO terreno appa ase 4 half years, there Js a resentment to | good player for her nine years was haunted by these images and in| She ‘took a path whi over hund on cornices, and smashed | icewarm 4 liuimn 4 Me BH ¥ ea Mt overoome of more or less the sumo} One day while she was playing she years, . A from the clearing and (er peertet their way through third-story win- | pews" ae fume fe Me Paion Oil a, sort that faced the Roosevelt Admin-| was overheard by a visitor who was Jerasy City, N. J, [which ahe felt so wretched that sho | fim the clearing and led past the dows with axes. Den & Wo Gr, or, 9% HOON Pelees. Se ee jivtration @nd the ‘Taft Administra.|very rioh. ‘Who is that playing?” JULY ESSAY CONTEST. began to @ob. Also it seemed to her | peunad to have been eet ok aD ‘The raided buildings were at No. 22| pom Minow... GON 10% 10% te: Seat ese termar ‘® Close of thelr reapective |the visltor asked the head teacher! gubject: ‘The Amierican Flag. [that she could hear a alight noise | ning, for ull that’ tomer ece OF jee i ae apedver glk Oy ibe boyadl 74] ae Nedlweah lie ae e e u Tous.) Oy Fundamentaily the President has|Then the teacher told her alt about PRIZE of one dollar will be|which, in her benumbed wite, agsumed |e trunk and a fow «dead branches Rieck vlace was painted: “She Ma-lscoe ee, Se Te NM 0. .B. dmhwt AL. 86% the right to expect agreement on the|her, and the visitor was very much awarded each of ten Kiddie /a hostile significance. Enemies were| Farther on, sie went down some ‘tual Independent tio Club” Ine mane ks eh mM me egret Bae Part of the Demooratic nominee witli interested. Sho came agnin and liked |* 11 Kiub members, aged ¢rom’ six |approuching. She opened her eyes, | f0ne steps, Tossed a Little meadow Lieut. Rossell was in charge of the | pwegert ‘Tens... Si ate’ BLM we iiore 49 respect to the League of Nations|the little violinst so much that she |to fiftecn, inclusive, who send in the)" "| couple of yards incfront of her, | ead eto four tows of menhirs _ esse a, ee jawue. That 1s important de arrangements for her adoption. | best essays about “The American 3 +|and stopped suddenly with a sti i raid on the Sist Street place, and hie | Gay Wil & Wie... it n ut oly g. Bol pave because Mr. Wi a will gi pene Mo of the tunes that Annie played | Flag.” They may write on any phase | sitting upon its & ches, was a queer |Cry..a cry of admiration and ar eg detectives’ arrested seven men they | (ener! m so ew @ ls it, but be- | Most y > aay playing carde and. coniis- p- woe bs : § U. B. Biel Bf... 1064 100% 105% N64 | Cause plenty of Democratic votera,|now were merry and gay. She re-jof tho subject that interests them. |animal, covered with long mud-col- | MM. before the sight that pre Saved tables, share, chips and cards, | Gemmnn A gaat ty tye O5y | Cieh Commer Cia especially in the: West, feel the game |catved the best tutoring froin (ie) but (ie essaya should not Se over 150 og pair @nd holding ils fore-paws Hert, 10 nee sven, < Ueut. Kennealy conducted the ratd |t Nor my, or... U4 ON GK sy | LEMME Sieh. 79K way. Dost instructorn to be had and, her was iS eee ut ntate Naat, |*lded like 0 pair of arms. pared one's flowerm," she’ wiis- Btrect place. The front | Gras 4s ears new was Zontestants mm’ fate 3.) It was a dog; and she at once re- ‘ esau sbinen "Ten dotectiies Grad |e eee ea ee RN BM MMI ene oe a hrrnour qual CO REATY |and loving to her. AGE, ADDRPSS AND CERTIFI: | membered. Francole’s dog, of which ast two menhins of the cen- Taiporee the from witdows on| Sete ac meas, co” gw can | Re Farm . QUALIFICATION, Years passed, and Annie was now| CATE NUMBER, und each essay |fionorine had epoken as a deat, de- ley which she was following ‘the first » but found them pro-| somtos gi ...... 101 1GsK im 108 \ Lmtd re : But the Oh!o Governor is not/& young sitet a etorecs wae | must be signed by the heat see toot yoted, comical creature, She even re- bay eae Ygnitd en ic aace me hea ‘Insl io < ny | Wee Pac, Cop, 4 bound’ to stand for th . tia great vielinist, and wherever she| parent or guardian to say that the hig name, “All's-Well, pen on & most glorious spe fis tank taey Mites ue the nn oe viet Hailed eg pd West Pao, Con. ot, 84 ouL-afialification, epee otras ene ha nae oe ee ree wel-|essay is orien: Reece xe ate uttered thie nacie to. an inet vente heer fifty yards a * cornices of the windows and door and | inter dierweter ... 120% 120% 1264 uziy | Westem Union hota sist that it te accepted as written |comed with great enthusiasm. -Addreas: = Evening World's Kiddie | undertone, she felt an angry impulao| a chert tones Sen ened by © reached the socond floor windows. | 1m. Mer Matin... 27 4 Zoe atk | Woes Abteake in, Parts , The President may have heed inline seate AS , 8 Park Row, New York | ina was simost driving away the aa cree comenatie Tht Of | mene "a. windows were smashed in. | tnt. Mf, Marion pf. THN 10% THe TO%) heat ata elt bound by signature to the N.Y a mal endowed with such an tronical) ail of the same haieht vad oe bos men were arrested. roo Mey VM 17% 1TH 1th | Wheelie Versi Treaty to urge ity adop- Yonkers, N. Contest closes Saturday, July 31. (Nickname. All'a-Well!, And. ahe| SU of the same height and placed at Later all the prisoners taken In tho| tm ayer 7% 8 867K Ow | wupparenend tion without change, but the next My Do: @ lthought of all the victims of the hor-|( " reseured Antervals, Uke " aod, re nef y 'o ue . the calumns of emple. ri - 4wo raida were discharged in Men's | we ee Oe eu RR eee | President of the United States cat! 4 nave a little poodie dos, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND§ [ribie nightmare, of ail the dead people| and ‘side aisles at thie Gene BY oe Tight Court for lack of evidence, | jariactte Ou, 4 ii | Henan: adv changes without feeling em- And he is very white OBTAIN YOUR PIN. of Sarek, of her murdered father, of | paved with wide, irene ee —_———_— ely teeing oy Pen ‘burrussed, "The only difference 1s His hair ts very curly, | Begianing with eunm-$ | Honorine killing herself, of Franovls | granite flag-stones, which the nee h Ss that the changes shail really not de- ‘And his eyea are very bright. | ber, cut out dx of te $3 | eoing mad. All's-Well, forsooth! growing in the uricke, mathed wit is stroy the purpose or machinery of 1s little doggie, | tes Sh Shs | Meanwhile the dog did not stir. Hel patterns similar to thoaenr ty et the League itself, 1 like this joRBie, 2 arat’ O58—ara mai : resi vt : ferns similar to thase Of the lead ment. There was more or less short |steadily pressed for sale and to: te hitRe ag For he 1a very good, then “to Commins Heeaer,§ {wus sitting up as Honorine had de-| which frames the ploowe of ne sioivet covering, ‘but considering tho extent/olls and motor shares were able to|dent Wilson's support of ary tere, | And T always try to give him Serial Ay how Mervad} | ccribed, arith bie head @ Wlttle on one | glase window of the downward movement of the| register only fractional gains, tions, whether interpretative or con- a ia Beta Hascesd: now! n'back to hie ears and hia! get tether waleilhs WAS a einiall ‘bed of Jast tures days the market displayed| ‘The good effect Governor Harding's |Stuctive, ‘hes ‘been rather lukewarm ‘Aged eleven years, . arms crossed !n front of him: and| one erucifis, But euch finn - precious Ute recuperative power, —latatement might haye had was nuili- [A Me pit oe a | Bel Brooklyn, Nu ¥. | faoAh Suesa "hektaalie” ci tetarets | there waa renlly something very Tike & | Flowerw witeh the wilde aren y " of obstinacy 4 see Cerut> jsnille fitting over his face, lon MAe or, eae Nai Inasmuch as the recent sharp de-| Steel at ono tine showed an ad-{fled by an § per cent. ronewal rate |tecuuse Mr. Wilson, wan, unelling, ___-_ The Bluebird, | f Soctatala OOF BBE Ge Sst Ovmneeis |°Verunique. now remembered: thie} {tn Of fancy onlin hoe “+ otine tn stock prices was principally |vance of nearly a point, and Replogle|for money. It seems to have been {for instance, to say flatly that he |'Morning, morning, mother dear. | COUPON NO, 653 he manner in which All's-Well| flowers out It proportion to ore due to the money situation, most|and Vanadium both rose more than|«enerally anticimuted that the re- pels Pie aac itehsonk res-| Hark! "fis the bluebint; do you hear? | ¢y 3 {displayed his sympathy for those in/dinary flowers! wPeton to or- , aT wer ve: ons oreover, at the Demo- r trouble. All's-Well could not bear the * Wall Street traders came down to|two points, Other leaders moved for-|newal rate would be 7 per cent, the lfratic Nationa, Conve th sein * Veronique recognised all of then ward #0 gputiously as to Indicate a/sme us the closing igure last night, jattee/considerable debate and. dite } Oe ee es Se wR ent of to They Ae tee ere ae he [and yet she stood dumbfounded at fear on the part of traders that if a| Another disturbing factor the [culty thats clause was inserted. fay- Pe Pie teal at Rake aronciach, oni and petged him. [thelr size and splendor. ‘There wore good simed rally should be brought) continued unsettlement in the foreign |\inerioas SURtneate ae create be placed in the jud, stand on the] Veronique did not smile, but she! each variety, Tt woo the a eee | of Gov. Harding of the Federal Re- |about new and Impressive liquidation | exchange markets, Demand sterling Jand League “clearer end meee See : |race track, from iwhich Gov, Cox will) Pressed him against her and sald: | made to contain every golyn eeory ( #erve Bank in which improvement in| might come on the market. lost an additional 24-4 cents ana|ecific.” jspeak. : the Conteet ee atte ee ad ok well: Of | Hertume and every beauty that flowers the credit situation was set forth. While the above named stocks| reached @ new low for the present| But the addition of reservations is sei No matter:' we must live, and we |C@D possess / But the market fulled to show much showed steadinoas Crucible was no- | decline at $3.74. Continental exthanges | sermaaty noe wane neo an absolute MILLER DEFENDED Mustn't, fo wnad ourselves like the| And the strangest thing was that 4 & G < gwine. i aS ne J may agree with others se flowers which do not usually response to Gov: Hantng’s g#tate-|tably heavy, American Woolen waa| likewise displayed a downwamt|the President that. the laneumeae ot OLD CANAL CLAIM |" the neceesities of life obliged her | bloom at the same time and whien Vw—____—_—_—_— inten. ‘ the covenant is clear enough for to act. She went down to the kitchen, {open in successive montha, were alt Unsettlement in foreign exchanges | S@tesmen end others who huve an- .|found some food and gave the dog a | srowlng and blossoming torether! On had+a depressing effect on the cotton | a7, isa Pumseology very’ clovely, On Board That Voted Settlement of | good share of it. Then she went up-| one and the same day, these flowers, x on the cotton | nevertheless it isn't clear. to the peo- A #3 stairs again. all perennial flowers whose time doc market. The lower rates now pre-| ple who have been hearing upposition | Added Compensation to Furs Night had fallen. “She opened, on | not last much mom than two or three vatling will have a strong tendency | 8Pceches i { ‘ the first floor, the door of a bedroom | weeks, were blooming and multiply Ray. Cloxte vine naceville Iron Company. ry ti + Kasha by iy to vestrict “ Goy. Cox's views an the League will | ,- . vere | y which at ordinary times must have |ing, full and heavy, vivid, sumptuous, Market, Dectings: purchasgin thie pe found to be in accord with the | NON-Partisan Demonstration | In 190 Attorney Ganaral Cunneer,| been worcupled.” She was weighed |prondly hone on elt study sem + Decline tan to-day | Wilson putposes and ideals, but the . ‘ldown with an immense fatigue, % peta = ranged trom $2.80 to $9.50 per bale, |tactice he will pursue in tie came |, TO-Morrow a Forerunner Of | charged that tho Odell regime granted | ena py nit the ettorts ind, violent | Patan dallch nace) thero were Wail Street was again filled with a | Mien Will leave no doubt that he ta 7 2 “i 1 about $18,000 to the Furnaceville Iron|emotions which she had undergone. |Hogq-rod’ potentilas” dricen ree vaniety Of rumors regarding the size ceiiniene eve i aoubinean aot Notification Next Week. Company for added compensation Be eee me root of her | Pratiter violet than‘ bishop's can: y si i . ell DOU antl cone 3 3 sock, There were larkspurs, phlo: and abable time of announcement] biguity about America's ve “I claimed under tts comtract with the bed. i 5 - 4 P 1 § x lof the fraight and passenger rate in| ahd independence and that abecttiely |: DAYTON, ©. July 28.—Dayton ap-|state to do canal work, it being| “Next morning she woke late, with Petar Tea Mecatate te a mao the impression of America's | peared tn full dress to-day for the! charged (his claim was made on thed® curious feeling of peace and secur. | And. a te ronique’s joreases, So little rea! knowledge ap. |r i ss {ty It seemed to her that her nres- | intense emotion, above the dazzling parcntly ty Gad on WHE wublect aharioon eink see wat, against her | fret of two important events in which| theory that rock was oxcavated, when |{'% 5 wan somehow connected with fower-bed, standing a little igher 4 subject thal own will and against the wish of her Gov. Cox will be the central figure. in fact it was black dirt. 7 tacid life at Besancon, |® Narrow border around t pedestal most tradi fer Congress, aa black dirt. ‘The-clatm, | her calm and p! ‘ ‘ — rst comes to-morrow—the v f horror which she he crucifix, with all thelr ‘blue, [most traulers prefer to await definite - The tips hel it was sthted, had been allowed to| The few days o' of th if i lua, announcement by the Intestate . Jean “home-coming” celebra- | «, . ‘ had passed fell away from her like| white and violet clusters seeming to . dali non -part! sleep” about five years, awaiting x ot he had lift themselves so as to touch tl Cammerce, Commission before mak- hon: f @ foremost citizen, distant events whose return she had i neh th ine petenalve hee ‘6 i tion—in or Of @ FOR ee") a favorable Canal Board, Nathan L./no need to fear. The men and |Saviour’s very form, were veronica ne 8s commitments in and plans also took shape for the) sie in 1903 was Comptroller and|women who had gone under In the|, She was faint with emotion. As aha the rafinoid lst. This group moved formal notification ceremonies, Aug 7.| was on the Canal Boand that voted a|S'eat horror became to her mind al- | came nearer, she had read on a little SHOE DRESSING KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE THE FE DALLEY corr: LT BUFFALO, Corn, wheat and oats all displayed @ elightly steadier tone, due to jing hy bears, who recently have been jsuccesstully operating in those mar- BARRA WILLIAM NERAL CHURCH, DUENSTON WILLIAM four y w CAMPBE Saturday, 10 a. wn M 0, muddonty, Aged thirty husband of Heel child of Mra, A On duly HARLEWT beloved Jouneton and aly Charette Damet Jon Wunoral wervices fron hie tate home, BAZO- 110th wt. (461 Bedtra ayy, Richmond Hi}, ov Thuraday, July 20 at 8.90 PM t Friday morn ta ‘ meters Wherever You May Be | There ts Keuresentative | & My | “TRE rUNEKAL CHUKCH" Ine. (Non-Bectarian) i970 Broaoway at 6éth St. Downtewa Office, 230 Gt & tn Ax, | LOST FOUND AND REWARDS, GENEROUS HBWAW wad COO apw loa ane det ggim eau ot weirs‘ a “tron 0, inate place. ax fr pels ih Si Gibee iedoreaatiog. Comtisionle ath pets m 2 i Str intr apa FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOWER Demand sterling opened 38.74 1-4, off 1 1-4e.; demand francs ,0768c,, off 00100; demand lire .0531c,, off 00106 demand marks .0230c, off | 0006¢ Helgian cables opened ,0820c., off 001% ‘ bles, .1710¢., off kuilder checks at .2436c., cubles lower at 1655 Swedish krona cables at Norwegian krona cables at Denmark krona cables at United States dollars on Canada de- mand, A ables demand tine pesos de- 88500. 874 1-4, cables Francs demand .0763, cables .0765, lire demand .0631, cables 0683. liders demand 9435, cables 9440, CURB, Opening quiet. Int, Pet, 31— Rtl, Candy, 12-18; Bout, 101- Marac, 201 Simm, 141-2] 4; Whit 18; Asphalt, 65 1-2) 1 1 | iis Starts to Retar Across €, 8. on Foot at 73. 3T, JOUN, N. BB, July 29.--Henry Stowart, aeventy-theee, ty liking Way back to hia home in San Diego, Cal, te y having completed thie week A tramp to this elty which ho began last fobruary, Stewart claims to have aiked 74,000 miles through Amorlea, urope, Agia and Africa in the laat ten vara, \y \ j the playing, en masse, City streets bloomed forth in flags uunting for to-morrow's colebra- tion, Lithographs of Gov. Cex also abounded. Polltias was to be laid aside completely for the testimonial of pride in a distinguished Daytonian. A parade is to precede speeches by Gov. Cox and Mayor Switzer in a “court ef honor” flanked by white oilians erected in the city centre. Pighte of airplanes, fireworks and music were other features planned, Word that many delegations were coming to the notification ceremonies was elved by the local arrange- ments committee. From the agricul- tural sections of Ohio, particularly, it was said, marching clubs of farmera were, planning to attend. The Cox Club of Batavia, said to have been the first organized after the Gover- nor’y nomination during the early hours of July 6, has notified the local committee that it would be here, A new feuture arranged for the no- tifleation ceremonies ts the magering of forty or more brass bands, headed by the Rainbow Division Band and he Meteor Band of Piqua, Ohio, for of "Obie" and other songs which w used in the Cox campaign at San Francisco, The Piqua Band was the red coated or- ganiéation which won prominence at the convention Work has ‘been started at the Mont- gomory Country Pair Grounds, where | the notification ceremonies wili be end final settlement of the Furnaceville Company's claims. In 1903, after this award, but before Cunneen made his charges, Miller had béen appointed Supreme Court Jus- tice In the Sixth Judicial District, at $7,200 a year, He was appointed by » Odell, 19M, answering Cunneen's at- In tack on the Odell administration for the Furnaoeyille award, Miller issued A statement in defense of Odell's ad-! ministration and award, - Miller said the Canal Board when e Wee sitting, did not make the award, but only reviewed i{ to de- termine whether it was illegal and should be deducted from the final setlement. He roasted Cunneen for’ the charges, Oct. 18, 1904, seven days after he issued his statement, Miller was the Furnaceville designated to sit in Part I, Pinet Ju- diclal District, galary, $17,500 a year, x ——— ss Beat Mother ‘Mien, * Abus | Charged with beating his 76-year-old other, Julia Filorio, when she remon- rated wit verbal abuse of ni q orio, forty-two, laborer, of No. 308 Kast 34th Street, was arraigned to-day before Magistrate Levine in Yorkville Court, ‘The aged woman declured that her son choked her, threw her on the floor, hor with @ broomstick snd flung her into the hall, Because Filorio hua nine Most like strangers whom one has |iabel fastened to the pedestal these met and does not expect to see gain. oars Her heart ceased bleeding, Her sor- row for them did not reach the depths of her soul. two words: “Mother's flower: Veronique did not Believe in mi« racles. She was obliged te admil. it ves Sue ta the unforeseen ane \that the flowers were Tondarna, es undisturbed rest, the consoling soll- | Wt Une Cee ee ert bee tude, And all this seemed to her 60 | rent el reer in mie flowers pleasant that, when a steamer came it ini that this anomaly was not to and anchored on the spot Of the Ole: G5 explained eioopt ti enuarenied aster, she made no signal, No do alae, pt by @ re nad seen the flash of the #101 Ai pt. No, and heard the report of the shots. | Was some Kors UB ayahdl fel a very remained motioniess, ayia : hich events would She «aw a boat put off from the |@fford a full explanation ‘ steamer and supposed that they were| Meanwhile, amid the beautiful pa- xoing to land and explore the villaze, |Ran setting, in the very centre of the ot only did she dread an inquiry | intracle which it seemed ta have ich her son might be Involved, | wrought iby ils prowence, the figure of she herself did not wish to be found, Ghrist Crucified rose (som the mass to be ‘questioned, to have her name of flowers which offered Him their her fdentity, her story discovered ‘colors and their perfumes. Veronique and ta he brought baci into the in-|knelt and prayed. fernal circle from which she had es-| Next day and the day afte caped, She preferred to walt a week turn&d to the Calvary of the or two, to wait unttl chance brought Hore the anywtery that surroinded within hailing distance of the island |/her on every side tad manifested {t gome fishing bout which could pick jeelf in the most charming fashion: her up. dnd her son played a part in { thet But no one came to the Priory. | enant Veronique to Think of him The ateamer put off; and nothing inefore her own flowers, without disturbed her isolation. And so she remained for three days Fate seemed to have reconsidered {is intention of making fresh assaults upon her. She was alone and | own mistress. All's Well, whose com- [hatred or despair \° But_on the fifth day, she perce! that her provisions were smiin exhausted; and in the middle of the afternoon she went down to the vti- pany had done her a world of good, | Mise. : @isappeared, There slie noticed that most The Pr domain occupied the houses had heen left open, t whole end of the, island, on the site had thelr owners been, on of of & Benedictine abbey, which had coming hack again and taking whiate Deen abandoned in the fifteenth con- they needed in a second trip, tury and gradually fallen into ruin children his mother asked the Magts- trate not to send him to jail, Ho was placed ob probation, - é 4 and decay. The house. built in the eighteenth