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— ) ‘daeets. Purthermore, it is known Met Of... Ags Tulter Alasta Gold Adesia June ‘The poor character of the bank “ rate for call money this morning, Be, WES overshadowed as a stock market | Aw Can Appeared to be reliable, that minera|\™ Cv the strike that has beon tn progress 4 /**emattenss \ for & Ittle moro than @ week, and {0,7 peony ef thounande of other wage earners | Am Bruel @con showed gains extending to a! ee - Unmitstakable rallying tendency and Am Wo bs point or more in the leading #phcula- | Aer ; ‘ don advices alno resulted in aterling Aten Ny pt At Galt a Wt | ‘The more favorable nature of Lon- Atchison My exchange making a gain of 11-2 cents jaitern tao @ gain of about $3 per bushel. | Semrett Go Oil Stoaks were market Jeaders,| > Mer h “4 oh « 10 $8461-9 and in cotton Hsing for Molt! a une. T, sy Plandard Oil tasues were in partiou-' sutte Cop @ 7 ee food demand. Standard O1) of nate & ay ‘ew Jemey rose 61 te tO 690, Seeds Cent On Mexitan Petroleum ay Pasvncer, chien can advanced nearly 2 points, The cal re annual reports of these two companies Canedian Pre will be jasued in about ten days, and {¥t tosther part of the current buying tn induced (reat Wer” ‘by rumora that President Hoheny will Com & G4) tall of plans formulated that promise )( M # 4 \ to ultimately enrich sharehoidars, = |) MASP ay Steel shares closely rivalled the oll# ge ur ‘wee | > for marekt leadership. United States Chi. & Niven | Steet eained 2 point in the firet file Ow. | Nour's dealings. It was the mood of fe. 4 as the “Street” to-day to belleve that Cot Ges & tii indicated price cuts have been din. Col Captions @ounted, and that the huge theoretical Gn* (8 jo’ ‘Teust now act as an Imposing back log pres pete for the market position of this clasy 2" S Of shares. Another stimulating factor |Caremte stent eo In the market for stoel mares to-day was the expectation everywhere en- be tewued after the clone of buniness rep nated "to-morrow will make @ highly favor- peru Johneion ro adie showing. There also are reports wie ......... im ctroulation that directors will de- rie It Pak Meher fe, wi Per cent. I may be stated that If iseeet que. i Ne guch action is taken no one will be dae Wi a Wie. © More eurprieed than some of thé most (rneal Her iafluential interests in the corpura- © mi Mak ts Z tion's affairs, 5 in the raliroad group. It ls the pre vailing opinion in Stock Exchange ‘iene Coranes -wircles that when the dissolution plan 2 tte ow being formed by company OMcor# WBews on aa st EVES EEtMREPRERG 788 ¥; / mult! in a value of not lean than 110 Intetoro Gon for Reading common stock. This, tet Harvester a privileged mS who wit near the heed Of the Heading Council table 12: Xitel» the true value of Reading's hid- (hat the dissolution pian’ has not yet tinetHe Ot ‘Tobacco shares'were the features Kelly Hneiag of the miscellaneous Industrial lint. sof the large companies are piling Coppe: laggards, due to the weakness of the SE position of the metal, and fear that She Has Wired Ex-President Taft ‘we several of the big producers will be ™* dursements, United Fruit was heavy, . “SF declining about three points, Di- but Has No Reply.’ rectors meet in the near future, and} pa ADELPHIA Bare expected to declare a stock divi- : Beh Gend of ut least 60 per cent, and Gertrude Ely of Bryn Mawr, Chair- 1 perhaps 94 much as 100 per cent. The than of the Pro-League Independents Beets Sere ck ie stock Incloates (hat this of Pennsylvania, stated to-day that om Widenid hae been discounted. 4 | She was correctly quoted in the news- es. @ papers whun she said that ex-Prosi- i ke dent Taft had reod in her prenence a | apa . telegram which said that Elihu Root, = while bidding gvodby to friends in i aa TODAY'S PRIC:S London, had said of Senator Har- | yd I ding’s attitude on the League of Na- _ tions ae “It'a damned rot, and I expect to « LIBERTY BONDS, tel bim so when { get homed }, off 110; Victory 3% 96.44, off 02; « ae senator Rov troleum 15% "34; Retay Prodocts W%—3%; Simms Petroleum, 11% MH; White Ou, 25—26; Marac, op 4%} Bont 14%, off, @; Carib, 17%—1 snown. tering demand, 3.40%. France demand, .064 0847. Lire, .0877; cables, §. Bel- 0886. Marks demand, 0142; cables> 0168, jas francd demand, .1574: | wables, .1 Pesetas demand, .1409 cables, 1414. fHweden kronen de-/ ' Kronen demand, 1870; cables, 1980.) t Denmark kronen demand, 1883; ©a- Gied at his The funeral lyn tn 1878. Con | League, the jpna Delta P a PAY Amer aia @atemehts issued Saturday, which “ln Chaimes . Te@ralted in an 8 per cent... renewal A® Ae! Oban Am Reet Sigur Am Bens) Mag... faster by reports from London, which |A™ tur & Pus and representatives of the Govern-| i. Sra aie WT ment had arrived at a settlement of Am M & Leather tu’ Am Locometine . | which threatened to throw hundreds am 6 A Gun (an Net. Yr fut of employment, After an irregu-|{% Stee! Fount Var opening the market displayed an re Pw ‘Tei o,, Am WHE Paver pf mete He " fon i tive favorites. ‘Ase Ty Gente, B'rtys Sap Tren ook value of tho steel: stocks Gos, Inte! Mion riile Hien ot tm Cane Bose ‘ wie Cane fie w. S * tertainea that%the quarterly earnings Cran Am. tree -~ . | » Me statesment of the Steel Corporation, to (> Text. Com 2 Tren & Wo Ur pt. eide to order a stock divitend ag 10 Tene Paew < ve Reading was the most favored stock emt Nar Ry yt Grmt Nor Or... tht Mate Stee! and directors ts carried out, 1t will re- Intention Couper . ‘of Iatetuore Con pf. fm ali guess work. Noone but 12) ae starive pr. Deen completed. Kansas City Bo, x , Off 20; Int 4%e 90.90, up KT aia not pa 3d 90.80, of 02 re CURB jthe telagram. - Opened steady, International Pa-| cident at the meeting I a! that it would be publinhed, “My wire waa to tol! Mr Ndy, 10%—11; Tobacco} 1 nad done and to ask his pardon it Oxp, 18-15; BP. Morris,| he hed intended to keep the contents of the telegram fear iw that I 22% —22%; General Asphak, 69%4—| In making public to her telegram, cables! he had not, an hi cables, | quire an answe' commissioner Was of Mayflower Ancestry. woand, 1942; cables, 1962. Norwegian| Charles Noyes oner of the Board of Wa’ summer home rien Socle hamber of Commerce of New York. of | | the. Merchants’ of the Kevolution ety na New Eagland Society + Fraternity \ aii FAYOLLE HOME, NAPPY, Oct =, ole, Who represen the convention | Legion in Cleveland, p. Zi yesterday pleas Yip to the Un. a8 + 1% SOK AM 0 10% 129% & * oy 4 4% G's ine, ‘8 ort oy 7% any rr cI Loney cory 105% ny Ee eee ene etee at’ MISS ELY SURE ROOT [MAGAZINE BETRAYS | FAITH, SAYS COX, | Denounces Saturday Even Post for Attack on Him in Next Issue, Goy. Cox gave out a statement yes- terday in which ho sald: “Propaganda |» not effective when! it iw labelled, but in the guise of fact Mt strangles the truth and moulds the| | minds into which it 1 Introduced as! ‘facts. ‘The American people discov. | @termint the validity of the fore- ered thia during the war, and finally they put Upon disloyal propaganda the label whioh destroyed it, “1 am jJuat now In possession of a | specimen of propaganda of this very It in an advance cop: Saturday K¥ening Post, known to the great public as a disinterested four- In all ite history its wtated pur- pose baa been to present the facts and atmosphere of politic&l situations and| refrain from In this spirit Evening Post haa been counsellor and {rend (nto millions of American homes. “But the number of this magazine is to be distributed next lant number before hares continued tobe market, SAID “DAMNED ROT” Ue ferced to cut current dividend dis- Apologies for Quoting Cable, 3, a Mise Biy admitted she had tele- Hay Miberty Stbe opened at 92.483, up 02; | craphed Mr. date on Saturday. him to aml 4th had quoted him correctly,” sho said, wire am sure that | repeated the con- also quoted parks as stated In hen [told the in- 48 96.40, up .02. versation verbati w ponaibly did not SCHANGE OPENING] When asked if Mr. ‘Taft had repited POREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING Mins Ely said that wire did not re-! ite mission at the last minute of the jeleventh hour of thia campaign? The people know the ans | thts thing b the pluteci |what it wants of the next Adminis- jtration and how sf sium francs demand, 0894; oabjes, CHARLES N. CHADWICK DEAD. of Chadwick, bles, 1398. Argentine pesos demand, *. a3 Baturday rz TTa0; cables, 7860. Canadian den Cont, from diabetes on Saturday night. lara demand, 9040, will be Old Lyme, Conn, where h A wife, two sons and thr : gurvive hint His horn O1co. Jat No. 692 Willoughby Avenue, ‘WALLISTER—On Monday, 25, after | 7M, - ‘4 missioner Chadwick, & short Mines, Capt. DANTEL M'AL | seventy-three, Wan m deacendant TASTER, President of the McAllister der William ‘Brewster to nd Transportation Company, America in the Mayflower, Aiea at his residence, 108 Ken a every line o Brookiyn 1 108 Kent Street, tori New Bnetand families, jetice of f celved tl degree of I. mee neoea) ishewions: tater: fe 1870 and later. studied In Germany. SS He married Alice A. Caruth in Brook: pinaloner Chadwick rand for Presigent of the Hoard tor of the Manufac of New York; of Trustees Fro trustee of the Brooklyn Pree Kinder ry Antoclation, 40% | Kerman st Laveraite Ran Mexican Patrotenian , Montana lower Mido Stat Ov Nattomal Aniiter | ‘ f Governor Has Heretofore Been [nterettng New On TA Ofubers Fo & Omens Nasttling OINCINNATT, O. her 41g | RA. Moto Repubti¢ © ground that the “wota" helped|intensely demon- {Cox, or that Che Repubtican organt- | strate Sevaard Ale Line Pronounced drys as Frank 1. he opponefht of Cox in two offeall ‘fnesse” ni necessary, The stop- therefore, will Cox do this!py adjustment of a It seemed | mere actessory, such special Investigation. Firat|awaveil for instance, ) much to my surprise there is no wet and dew tm Mamet, fae atoria] races. year \n Hamilton County? [Money Lave Tenn Om. & Cho. [Tranme & Witkems 45 RIVAL CLAIM OF THE TWO PAR- TIES. and i confined only But the Prodtbition question is not | bust tine ‘The effect in suggestive! tons and braid er njaultadle, or duvetyn with’ flows em- with buttons to | broldered buttons and floss Vookets | ery would be mod! |UNION LEADER WANTS JUSTICE Is No Reflection. o1 nd Fasts Should Be Revealed. WABHINGTON, Oct, 9—Jolin If] friendly sentiment for a Democratic 49 |tieh Cone pe’ nomine il yet with respect to the ticket, traditional party neem to be followed, Tho Re- 30 publicans talk of carrying Maz 59,000, ‘The Democrats cuneede Cox cannot carry! | but they {nsist the ma- 45! jority for Marding will be not much sty | Detter than the Hughes majority | 44,000 or Its equivalent 25,000 with the women voting this year. If Gov. Cox cab come down to Ham- ilton County with a lead of 85,000 to 40,000 he would a )Ohio by a mafority Vanadiom Buse 4% | Watamy of 14% | Weet Mertiand Wee Pe of ra P TAM | Wostera, talon ‘ThAt'’s Democratic optimism Jin Southern Ohio, Workers whore! morale must be kept up and lenders hopes are never dashed to the lground til the last vote 18 counted, belleve the reduction of the | Harding majority in Hamilton County will mean a Cox victory in the State To Vispute this claim, or rather to going argument of the Democrats, one must journey to Northern Ohio and other sections of the State where Cox must pick up the aforesaid lead over Harding, ‘That will be the} Bristol, maker of automobile | Writer's task to-morrow in Toledo and Cleveland and the northern tier of counties. 0 contraversial the Saturday private Anted his he a conversation he clone of non-partisanahip, iret time in its history it resorts to |the divices of partinan ¢ditoriat and insidious cartoon t i |tment for the Repu the Saturday cause IH owner Iy One Of majority in Hamilton County from the| whispered stater this because | | ite ownef is the head of the move. beidy | anti-Wilson issues, Jenying the steady growth of Demo- strength " made hin speech at Des} prin, Moines, which was interpreted as a lost on purely W from the Gover “The Saturday Evening Post has born. fimposed Khters| American peopl won by uw long rec. | wanabip, and has be ral because profiteers who eacape Gover ment taxes by diverting to {t millions ame to] Of thelr revenue tn advertising want my opponent clected.” AUTO RUNS DOWN PRIEST. ‘The Rev, KH. Stephen, sixty, tor of the Lady of Lebanon Chure 295 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, Was otruck by Court Street and Atlantic Avenue and thrown several fe face was bruised, left arm hurt touring owr inc and escaped. ed by @ private physician and taken Y Wael ord of non-partia One of the newapape: 100,000 copies of the Covenant | fousht yonerdsy, for frew distribution and the supply | M#ed magnaine was quickly exhausted The Democrats who were inclined ‘leome a Republican Je admit that they should have become enthusiastic They insiet that & mere reading of the covenant bas made votes simply be- text of the document re- ed its npeed campaign tht ardor of independel und talk and constant ¢ * opponent he NOMIC ENG BOSS CAMPAIGN § Marshal Foch at lost for him wu n this county Tie k [ally many of (he voters, Many may! era Ohio, enya trie Rn ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. FATEOFGOV.COX | f'New and Original IN OHIO RESTS ON , LEashio ldo to ma SSI take especial care in Able to Cut Down Opposi- ier grooming and i Ste —T attire, so to ac- tion Strength There, centuate her partic- Republican Estimate, inspires intere: — fore an outsider he ja chance te fudge of By David Lawrence. | tie. inteiieet. tt! (Special Correspondent of The Even-|on the street that « ing World.) Persoh may be move or carried the county,| her de: ns explain it was oh | finement, are wan whieh the slim importance, The same toward the Demo- for Governor, A on be able to carry | Cancellation let_go. to dismiss Obio with the| large depart: ta of woveral walt | Perating with non and| ning. only bat there ia no | hal ever since Senate the present League of here old, and the League of Nations vote-getting proposition | sawing to Cox now, but whether it will be sufficient to win Ohto is difficult io ler in the} determine at thia end of the Btate »W nee Ite possibilities. | Drifts are largely conjectural, though they are reflected in w the announcement of independents and pro-league enthusiasts that they will about it ¢ of the arcuments and|Yore for Cox. misrepresentationy that have been hy | made by opponents of th The Republican other hand, Hi teat their “| Harry Davie olaewhere, change tn govern. ton based entirely | iemues. Home of Gov echea have Congressional same ballot, @. | t rf the gives Cox a } Mumilton (or iaews to} ONo wil « ows poy | political way ea, anc son a dh rl A b renee titer meme hy aptly ee sesh pm a 3 For Smart Women n Designs By Mildred Lodewick Comrrin, 19%, by The Prem Pabiiming Oe, (Tee New Torx Brentne Wek) | HAMILTON COUNTY = 2 (Cepreant, ‘100, by Mottet, Tard. & 00) bHAPTER XU. UT I don't deserve it. done nothing to deserve) "ur he wouldn't « reverse. Thoy never do, It’s a special editio,, Why should it all have | iid you hear? ended up 60 happily for me—when it! mont and he felt her finger grip. The might #9 easily have ended up the| boy was near enough now for then jto catoh what he satd. ea girl can heree!! than | ular type of beauty BIG CLAIMS BY G, O,. P,jsnd her inatvidoa! od [eae Btains, of course, are necessary Democrats Are Hoping to Keep to Pinlaln. interest Vote to Half of 50,000 [inde ss tnemning enee ance ie the thing thet | “"Perhape,” he eaid more gravely, "we are allowed to escape geome ngeance is not the of creation—but ‘Wy look buck? You have sorrowed and repented, can't you let the past | dence [arrest masie j times. Surely v | Mainspring but sometime: ‘juat when I am happiest, Then 1 ask comes back to me myself why I should escape. Ob! Gi- dert, you don’t know all; you wouldn't folly, aod madness; You won't even let me try to tell you some of it." “No,” he eald, “why should 1? have come back to me, that ts afl 1 ‘Let the dead past } Why should I let you say ththgs that perhaps you or | might find it hard to forget? Words stick, {sou Know, sometimes, however much one may try to get rid of them, | ign't“that enough?" *When L luok slowly, “and see how surely punish- .. Ovt. 25 (Copy-|accurately judged Gov, Cox's chances of|than any other time, ying Ohio have seamed to depend largely on what he can do tn*auch| nese, ber sense of strongholds as Hamilton| style, he which Includes in ite boun- | appropriatene: i, daries the elty of CineMmnatl, Every | comingness and good time Cox haw run for offices In Ohio| taste, all of which down the Republi-| Indicate, by the way, e of | dropped from hi jeompletely taken by surprise fn his for here her neat- nme | Otibert! e said |pne could Nerehy jeling to the gate. Hey {ave looked, how’ every | R2Gstly in the moonlight act seerta to have its consequence, i er why my words and deeds|in them-—a fear that wae ubjéct ter - tle Gead and forgotten, Do they? Or are they only biding their! the gate for support. growing up in the darkness? atm afratd—horribty . Here the re- kewarm toward |strictlons are greater and that quality mistake, There's nothin: not_geem to hear him. “t look into the future aa I look read and | wonder what coming—what punishment 1 nothing, eee nothing, not a shadow— absurd? I don't know at They're Ao suggestion | somewhere that ‘the avenging deities culara; only shod with woo will mar a woman's Liquor organ-|whole appearance “uch ate not active orland immodiatety The Republican workers,/#tamp her as carc- however, being not at all blind to the } le fact that Hamilton County contains cans who have voted|in every other dats lin the past for\Cox on the wet iamelot her dreéat printed in large quantities | A> trig it the newspaper despatches from | frock lx offers: ir Went wherein Cox maid in ef- | to-duy'n sk fect he would have voted dry had he|@ble for business or deen © member of the United States|#ehool, A feat though‘she may But—1 reaa have been parflcolar they come #0| Look how empty the road Ls, | tiful In the moon wo empty and bea light, but It seeme t waiting for eomething for some one ‘Thero’s something unnatural about tt and It's like that with my life.” 1 don't understand, what What does | cones CONSERVATIVE YET “SNAPPY” are you talking about? 1 Uke te the; that are oulined with ensproidery in noulder) the aame pat as far as the} “Let me goon now. It's not the first time L've felt like this, but it's stronger than usual to-night. erable | vaa conscious to this pleas- Velveteen, with braid but- rolders, would be | Yaw, meet m of that fedling of. waitin, when I'm most happy buried deep down forget—not quite—if I could. Ike a faint tapping, in the midst of IT have to stop and ilsten.” He naw how deeply she was and he dia not know w coutd only take her hand ts carried out he sk It to the wt had no idea.” he maid, kuesaed. 1 doa't understand even now. say anything-—-speak out, by ou've been brood been frigate yoursel? tin bogey ve anything more looking sud- I'ta nervous, to gay," she guid w |‘Trade Department of the Aworican| Qaniy’ exhausted Federation of Labor, to-day aside the cry of counsel for Robert ble person wowd think anything “T wheuldn’t call y “LAY OFF WORKERS 1a hysterical, been doing t Ms tg of Orders for up vutiais of from 10.00 9! Automobile Parts Brings Idleness to Many. upon organized labor, the hope that exuct Justice may be done al! contractors, labor men ftnvolved in the disclomires before the Lockwood | committee, “Contractors NEW HAVEN, Oct. Connecticut factories are releasing employees, a!! these in addition to the | considerable ntmber let go a month! @go when the slump of the entomo- bile industry in the West caused the | "*: cancellation of large orders in Con. nectiout for automod' In Waterbury the big Scoville plant ie now running only five days a week and another cut ts predicted, ‘The New Departure Company of them. 1 Jump-at shadows, n “You'l get over that, to have a long, long honeymoon, yo know, 90 tong that old» married ‘peop come back. Y in ‘New York bave algo certain do ovt consider this an at- tempt to beamirch contractors as a profession of law or or- Accusations having} !wugh at i hope the investigation ough and complete and exuct justice done id the building Industry In making this statement, Mr, Don- Us, who only a week ago warned | Ar.ndell that he must-obey labor laws or euffer suspension of his Bullding ‘Tradey Counci!, dectared he must not be understood as Wishing to prejudice! bertndell's case. “T shail nev ‘They're too real--! him. He'll feel it, poo: In the night, when you lie|/ And his wife—I'd forgotten bet for awake, it seems only a step into that 4, You feel them hovering |as if she were not to ba | has jaja off more than 800 hands tn you can hear thelr wht the last two or three weeks, Of the 680 hands employed at Plant C jn Elm- As for Springfield, this! wood, all but seventy-five have been | correspondent learns that mal! Republican major! ably he increaged ther: Dayton «@ bitter fight is being made | which will have the effect of keeping the decisive mufority whieh] y93. the friends of Cox have been ex- | hav pecting in bis home county, | COX MAY GAIN VOTES BY CIN- CINNATI SPEECH. ‘Vne Governor is due to apeak here thin. week and the local Democ | who’ have been stimulated by the ne in pr Post done thie? Why haa it betrayed | ticeabie drift to Cox in the last few| duction. It had been planned to days, (hink the effect of the visit will It has done| be to cut down further the Harding} “1 didn't know that I was engaged imaginative “You ought to have waracd hope you won't find me too commonplace.” nktul to have you—thank- she satd with sudden pasalon, | ou're like @ rock of defence; I can absolutely rely on in I love you Just as you are, I wouldnt have a thing in The automatic up till 4 few days ago employed forty. and that 19) four hands, hat been reduced to thre The cup grinding has twelve hands Tn the cone grind. | department. remaining of 150, ing department six remain of All in. the preas been released tne and hardening which have empl now lett with thr men ahd assistant foremen. At Meriden, Plant ts, | company has erected butidin placed machinery valued at not a wheel has been turned The heat treat. departments, ed fifty men, men, two fore tome, that’s good hearing, proud of myselt , run indoors; I've kept you out in the cold too long. eat a good dinner Nigga gv0d inner fr laying ghosts, with whieh the y County have grap- pled#in years was pr ning when the bo | fed men, one ef them headless, were | found im, thick underpru | Township, on the outskir’ Both had been shi Detativer assigned: to the ca Many of the |roarned that ea of two unident! ‘There's nothin and sensible, and “i's @o revtful had enough of underhand ways fg the rest of ms "You're so nic latraight,” sho seid the plant in operation thia fall. At the main plant in Bristol hun- |@veds of workmen have been re) jin the last few days. *@ood night ‘only o very fow men. he unawered The Hartford Rubber Democrats, who think the |taid off about 2.500 hands and is run- nt hours four and one- days & week. ie, had’ been* missiig from their homes aince it Mould develop y and have a, goo sleep. ghost worrles*you, think of ma Good night, that the boas |two Italians. tives of netther notited | county authoritles te ithe fact. th the police or ‘The bodies were in condition that it was not deemed advisable to have the wives of the mian- ing men view them tll to-morrow. clothing, It ts belleyed, wit! afford imeane of punitive Identification. ae BURGLAR QUICKLY CAUGHT. Jersey, Where One Was Samictent, Lees than an hour after the home of L, D. Mowry op Linden Avenue, Ennio wood, N. J., hid been roved Saturday! aight, Policman Pickering of the Edge- walter force arrested a man setting off | felt that he must @ay something wos tirning away caught him by the acm. “Am. I dremning, Gilbert, or-or ts coming down the Thore wan a note of excitement in her France, the death between two men of the vily lage of Englefontaine, “{ can't wee any one, but it's quite “Don't be m GooK”, Lilah; what's a good road meant, for?” “But ours ts the last house, ant he's he's’ coming here, ¢ it'a a telegraph boy," Very likely. were Louls Durenden lorre quell likely,” he. gatd. ine Bomebody telegrapii- ing congratulations, ur your dreny- maker making another appointme: He hardly knew what he sald, but he cap and @ bundie of newspapers under his arm. “It must be something important gometning that conterns ua,” she aad ne reht up here Listen! oh! Listen.” She clasped hia arm In lier exeite- “Derrybridge Mystery! Freab evi+ “he was calling out. “Startling "Gilbort!—-Gilbert! did you heart Somebody is arrested. . . ne a . 5 we do? { “Keep quiet,” he commanded. "Con, j trol yourself, 1 will go and see.” HJoosened her hand and went to meet the boy. He unfolded the damp shee: before he returned to ber, eageriy jacanning the centre page, gMhere he laaw in large letter “Arrest of Rich- The paper almost hand, he Was se ard Fenchurch.” nervous excitement he could aleaost have laughed, the thing seemed to him so absurd. ‘Fenchureh—Dick Fen- church suspected of murder! It wi preposterous, The kindest fellow, the —why they might just aa well suspect him, “What itt’ Lileh called out *. “What ure you waiting for? ome aud tell me? fas trembling:®o that] stand, she had . Why Hite eyes met hers and he saw fear ror, He saw how she leaned agains® ere sore oo trigh ened about. It'll soon be put rleht i {s it—why dowt you “It's absurd.” he said. ™ Bp Give me the paper: T cans walt. Why do you keep me tw sus per \ “it's Fenchurch,” Jan't t There e bare no part - t je ane thinking abe ne@unesd * “Do you mean that Dick Pench been arrested?” she sai with wt white lips, “That—that be is at | cused”—- She cou! no furtive “Of catming Basil Monck’s’ dea | fren, that Js what it seems to be B hev'll soon find out theie mist they must! Don | disturbed.” , He was al as upsct as lie we It was horrible--an old friend. & mean Ahey ull liked evidence against again in no unpleasant, of nothing te “Oh, Cin a Bhe walled ning: there's will the end “Lilah, you must pull yoursg!t % gether, You must make u} you to be Drave. Nobods cor sorry than T am that t story lias been revived, wether) help you. ne mu ‘t give Way so or people will wand¢ “Do yu what it may , ashe nald excitedly. “All the talk a ques what they may force: it's { 1 feel as though. mueu run awa,’ “Don't talk nonsense ie ael sternt t ope and tink it devious, but we muw& beearefuy J keep quite! ell be me en wos better what fo de ‘ou munt keen out of it. & Don't interfere; 1: as nuthingyto uo with us " He looked at her in sore mstonia ment. ; “Of course I'm dreadfully” po about poor Mr. Fenehurc)).” sie saisy “pit I don't want you to Be gnixe up in it Oh, how I wish we were martied and away from it al But we can’t run away try te see Dick as soon for we munt all stand b chap, tertib!y . the moment. Poor oman! Lf seems “Perhaps it wou'd have if he hadn't married her,” she siia and there was a curious hardndss |a her volee. “Bhe doesn't seem a tucks: person, “She iw a very nice woman,” Re answered warm)s. “you would gay » you knew her. I'm more thaw sor them both. ‘They were xo happy- [St seems too cruel th had forgotten the time and the nd stood the igh @ summer nigh . and thinking things they did not dare lo put Into words. "I hope Dick will be able to prove an alibi,” Gilbert said presently, “tha would settle jt. No doubt he'll be able fo account for his time that nigh Ho stopped abruptly and looked a You remember." he said in a jor "what happened th wa there? J wonder !f that will t bo of importance if 0, why shi it” she yupted. "Your being there way prove anything one way or the oshey You.didn't go whole ho said 90 69 Into ta but ita ai) eight when there. T saw nobody—h ing. Tf auything had happens » time, surely there woulktoes been nome evide 8 8 Ade if.Monck was all right, why didn't he come out wien I called? Wherk w coms Wherk was Whey looked at one a another t nt In silence orton Sor may have to speak o ; tha peak out, he raid ono! she cried. “yo, : 0 Brom Me; you can't break your prow tse. You can do no good, Fy sake, keep out of 1c “You geen Gow mm You don't } what harm you inay be dame eRe “But if it Bota, ip him, | a trolley car at the ferry landing. The| Wan annoyed with Bimal: officer had been catied on the telephone i by the Er@lewood poilce and asked to) {ne vlomy now be onthe lookout for the inan, who was t themselves adm? # anxloua too, ‘The boy was c sing strength, hati this, may nat understand wh fhey do not and started for that Cox is benefitting particularly by | that phase of the situation Ham'tton County, which helped elect ‘ox Governor of ONto, will go F mainder’ of th } und pasa the time ‘Are vou going to roake a by ted sald Le was Bran the Mita Tote! we chosen Honebod Read To-Morrow’s stalmenty Interevtin

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