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| A EV eee WORLD, SATURDAY, DE suse 218, 990. JAE STONE RNG MEN [OR STIRES WANTS Kieldies of ‘In Wishingdom’ || "Fk. Evening World TURN ON HETTRIGK: RICH TO “DO THEIR | Tick Out Cian Xmas Tree Kiddie Klub Korner For Evening World’ & SHOW) \nme— Conducted ty Bleanoe Saboree een AID UNTERMIYER BIT” INA NEW EIA arn, 9 Hel 1» ToVisit gO S @ CALIBER. Cm Sor DONALD M‘ GIBENY Coprriadt. 1 . by Hobbs. Merri) & Go. CHAPTER XI, tion, Fearing that I was over / Fill Out This Coupon to Obtain Tickets to (Continued. ing her, I #at clo t 2 —— eee eee Oo | “IN WISHINGDOM” EMOMBERING' ue doctors] SCT Soa eae eaten eae : 54 3 untae si, F i emphatic instructions, { said |}, Wee only half way through the re leading Guilty and Fined) Rector of Si. Thomas’s Has 4 hi o Favorites Members of The Evening World's Kiddie Kluv who wish to attend very little, never oe a cital when the door opened and Dost They “ | @ant os ¢ Are in is Year’s Cast. the Kjub’s Christmas Play “In Wisoingdom,” to be given at the Manbat- eee a ton ‘ $80,000 They Blame “Code | Capital-Labor Vision of In- |] ‘88 Opera House, 24th Street, near sth Avenue, on Tuesday, Des. 2h at) row of the naLWpereeat badpaniiey | thompetae ee OOO Se rp ‘hice? Si i} stri a , |} 10 A. M., should fill out this coupon ang SEND it to Cousin jeanor to~ I I stooped and ki Helen of Practice” Counsel. — | dustrial Democracy. 1 Wire iraalea ceekbew Ale deine CUE é6 Ih pechee Wit c GRC LURES E En koe WERIDED VELOCE: Lie town. she seemed uninterested and| procmse that youl come back toe were eciatsinanei day to pick a Xmas tree for “In | lay apathoticatiy quiesednt except inorrow,” she whispered. } mestone rine" has turned: ‘The Rev, Dr, Ernest M. Stires, rece Wishingdom.” A great big tree, lit TE RERS sc is.0c0s eeVidensrauvewessicesives eeeurtveusves yoyo G6 Si uaviee Dtee ere ne | ot, Gussie the : { T.. Hettrick, the cote Of (or of ‘St. Thomas's Church ac Fifth UP like a cathedral, is to be one of 4 ric odd ted her brows, They ‘questi ara. the doctor awaited me i ractice’ jawyer, who devised the) Avenue and 534 Street, whose congre- the features, quite naturally, in The | CRAIGS seravivigefetinettin tren igsasvivieernasiats old her of Jim's death early in the| “Her memory is completely gone!” week, but far from be.ng shocked, she |I gasped bad appeared almost ind{fferent Ls Goctor patted me on the showing only too plainly shoulder sympathetically, “We suspected that day before yes- ma und “1 which building material gation incluges many of the most Hvening World's big Xmas spectacle. ore and Jayor leaders! distinguished and influential men of Thomas 8. Deal, who deals inj fairs in this city, is convinced that at Christmas trees and in holly and no seseeeeeesesees Certificate No. ombined: t aulot the public and! City or BOVOUED -..ss006 Httle he | 1 | { : , ‘i . meant,in her life, Woods she neve joost the price | building opera-! this time in the social and economic berries for the Yuletide, heard all IMPORTANT. eeturred never |e rday. I we uld have told you before, Bons in New York. Nine members of} nistory of America conciMation ang about “In Wishingdom" and immedi- . eb ofh NA | RHigRE Slane hue Tetoeee, canner po association have turned State's! mediation between the elements which 2lély asked Cousin Eleanor if she ‘Two tickets will be sent each member who applies properly. ‘ary, of course, was her devoted ped hits By bart rrms, oe Ridence. Thirty members of the/are at diwagreement are the most im. didn’t want & Xmas tree, and Cousin { No adult will be admitted without a child. siave, hardly leaving her bedside, and nothitig be done? Will pmbination pleaded guilty to violat- | ant tasks for mankind. And he Eleanor said of course she did, and 3 ae child under thirteen years of age will be admitted without an i ey belt plat at _ Hospital © to—have to begin all over be the Donneily Anti-Trust Act yes- |i tieves, too, that the church is the Kiddie Deal said adult. ij acta nbd a iN ant ake , bréay and were fined a total of! ervading influence witich can’ “We'll let, the kiddies pick it out{ Children of thirteen years and over may use the second ticket to he aif suet thing were possible. | sme pressure there atl We'll have about tt eded conc! a friend. s coming up t 80,090 NE bout this needed conciliation themselves; they can have anything | ee ridor with a large bunen of flowers i| to wait until she ts much stronger With this stone ring disposed of | She fie between they want.” | met her outside Helen's door, As she |&fore we can tell.” f a Ihe. Lockwood committee sent the! Dr. Stires voiced th So the kiddies are going to flock up Dear Cousin Eleanor: Rivals. |teok the blooms trom me s.6 reache CHAPTER XII, “ idence it hus taken of a combina. [interview in his study wi ‘ to No. 15 West 30th Street to-day | Hope | um not intruding on your! A daisy and a buttercup were vivele) UF one patted my cheek. ELEN'S loss. of memory was on of steel fabricators and iron) #neallve of The Kvening Word. nd do the “picking.” valuable time, but 1am very‘nnxious} for a bee. | dias levidy nowera nee aa the last straw. The shock! vectors to hold up structural work | through an idavees that ‘Dr. § | “In Wishingdom” is being re- to find out all about the Kiddie Klut The buttercup polished his golem) gay, 1 think you're quite the nicest Of finding her unable to re~ cept by non-union men, to t c spe-| delivered (0 Irig congregation last hearsed every day now, and Cousin Last week our family, lathe: side brother & girl could hav member the most familigr 30 to United! Funday just before his sermon, and Eleanor and a lot of other cousins are Mother, my two sisters and myself! To tempt the bee inside, ‘It you ‘think that why won't you! things was bad enough from a jal Grand Jury, and a he Federa) Court. hen the com- jot these occasions he @aid things 40. But here's something for the and last night Father brought home laisy and a buttercup stood eulk-| smiling, “for a browse away all my plans for Helen's def mittee adjourned until Tuesday morn- | which brought instant response from little actors and other artists to bear The Evening World, and we were ail ing in the grase, | _ he started to open the door, but | how it fastened the guilt on her Ang. [lis ‘hearers, becxuse w he said in mind. There must be more “pep” © interested in the children and the|‘T wouldn't be you,” the buttercup TAY, “eo Be aenen: Tou x enoulders, 1 felt that our case was — Former Justice Shearn appeured a8 | Dr, sures’ by the waste alle himawelé in those rehearsals, actors and others. | Kiddie Klub, and ‘we would ike to) , cried. you.” abtebaieded Ug es ir er of Bimpaon & counsel for the stone men. He said! « conservative-progressive.” You know we told you that Cousin lknow if little girls in Jersey City| “Washed out, pale, colorless, one-| She huughtily drew herself up in| Todd and was lucky, enough to find : eyed.” all the majesty of her 5 feet 3 inches | both of them in, simpson, slender could jo! 1 ‘ite me; . hs ‘ould join, so If you wil Me ne wal 'You're only jealous,” the daigy re-|#Md commanded: “Unhand me, vil-| man with steel-aviy hele aaa. even ae and let us know all about tt, an é pied: Iain! 1 spurn your tempting offer."|once ordered a closed session to could go and see the children take part) | ft Then earnestly, “Let me go, Bupps! | thresh out the whole affair. He first in The Wishingdom, as yousknow in|"!'™ @ natural flower afd I'm gure! ive got to put these flowers away.” | wade me repeat everything | knew * ghey had broken up thelr combination, | Before referring to what 1 said Eleanor is going to be the Queen. | aimed they were largely victiins of | MY congregution,” Dr. Stires sald, Yes, we know how glad you all are | and asa anal plea tur| think T should refer to the Church! +, near that, but it’s no little job to Hioniency declared: Congress which was heid last week Bt They knew ‘they were innocent of|!" Rochester. On the night of Dec.| be a Queen, and if one has to work > had FN a ee ve i every \ 4.” With ick wrench she fteed | about Jim's murd fi th = ny criminal intent, that they had re-]8 we had a mass meeting, and I wa overtime muking everybody study *hies oe t ve ing you're dyed @ quic she fteed | about J urder, from the begin. Tied implicitly on What they believed | Onc of the four speakers. Another of | ana learn hie or her part, there won't Chicago we did not have anything) vq while they quarrelled the deo! herself and was gone, leaving me| ning. Several times he. interrupted fo be competent legal advice (Het-|them was an officer of the Am fad tie at $k Cousin’ iA ie paleed! over, half siok with love of her. me, to ask a question, but forthe frick’s) and felt that the court and| mated Garment Workers. One of the | ee © Bus SRM DGS 2Cr co un a memes It you will let us know how much|-ro frolic in some peaceful clover. After the first sensational extra,| most part he gat with his back to ats cout, we 1 tot By DOROTH 0% 1}, | the newspapers had said but little of | gazing out of the window, the tips the tickets cost, we could send tt to y Y THOMAS, Oe Te ee ears mrenita, indinterenc | fia Eheere to We Tipe, ihe thee Aled NOVEMBER CONTEST AWARD|S°mehow | was confident that Helen| I thought he wasn't Hetening, until @ the pudlic would take these facts into | Subje we discussed at that meet-) Gueening it; so it's up to the actors. | ‘consideration, ~ This has been no| ing was ‘Is capitalism a controlling{ A lot of those who took part last combination of prosperous concerns! influence In the church?" Of course! year have beefl sceking the same char-| jces or protiteer, It hag|I defended the church in this. 1] dere : tae With much love and hoping to hear would beable to clear herself, Woods | ‘uick question would show his ine ¢ Seen a ddepera and lil-advieed @f i ognize, of course, that in my own | that couldn't be done for everyuody, from you, 1 remain WINNER, 14-YEAR CLASS. had published a statement in which| terest. Todd, on the contrary, wae fort.to keep a failing business going, | Congregation, for in| + there are) While “In Wishingdom" is an en MARGUBRITE M'CARTHY, Please Be Happy. he said he Would be able to prove| (ue picture of attention. He’ took Not one of these conceins shows a/a great number of what the world| tirely new story, many of the chars sue Clan tS Christmas is the time of joy where he was every minute of the| notes in shorthand most of the time “5 net protit for the last five ) ealls very rich and very influential! actors of “The Wishing Ring” are rene hake d Pah For every little girl and boy; evening of the. tragedy, and so had | | wis talking. When I had finished, ¥ Disagreeing with Mr. mien. On Sunday list I was speak-| Carried through the play. In doing {Dear littie Marguerite: Grown-ups also should be glad, had no difficulty in finding bail. In vert rose bina eget ined to me, garding “the circumst ing to the congregation of the re-! this Cousin Bleanor knew -that the Little girls from Jersey may cer-| Bach one may forget what's aad, | fact, since the indictment, he seemed | | (Te ae is thing from the ing the commis cent Church Congress and of the re-| kiddies would be glad to make the tainly Jom the Kiddie Klub, Kiddies| ‘There is no time to sixh, to have gained a good deal of sym-|§' ou have three people who . | had a motive for killing Felderson— rom all over the world belong to our|) Not a moment to cry pathy and popularity. Every one ive ey rh we cts civagacager| Just think about the Jolly things, |who knew of his devagion to Helen einitony, Wools s64 Mrs. ae to welcome another member into our| About the bird and how she sings; | felt that he had indicted himself to| lets take Zalniteh first, for T think large family of over 115,000 children. ‘Think not of sadness in November, | try to save her, suspicion fally the slightest on him, # in December, ‘One morning, about a week after my| YOU say that Felderson helped to Samuel Untermyer told Justice Mc-/ sult of the Nation-wide campaign of| trip through Fairyland with the lit- Avoy the Lockwood committee had} the church which is intended to pro-| tie peaple they knew and loved so some evidence of the existence of| vide support for all its activities! yen? ‘ three Hettrick combinations, of| throughout the country for 1 And you'll find some of the old Which the stone cutters was the “I sald to the congregation that! standoys in their old characters. ‘The Wishingdom cast is eomplete| But realize gladne: f sinallest. He said Mr. Shearm and/ many evidences of self-sacrifice had | Marguerite Rainsford is Fellow Spirit | at present. There really is not room| By MINA FREESTONK, age four-|interview with the espectacied in- | convict Zainitch in the Yellow Pier aembers of association had|come to my attention, bu tho nd William Shea is the Court Phy- to squeeze in another actor. But we| teen, Floral ‘Park, L. 1 terne, I met. Dr. Forbes as | Epo an Move he made vague threats helped the committee by making no| information had been given to me} siofan. Marion Dale will be the Lord want you to come to our big party | HONORABLE MENTION. coming from Helen's room and | against those who had put him in effort to take from the committee from many quarters to indicate that| Chamberlain, while little Doris Seott Papers welsed in Hettrick’s ofce and | perms of large means in the] wi) be scen in an entirely new char- longing to the stone contracto churches had not yet caught the! acter, that of a street musician. ‘The committee's right to these papers’ v This was the cas» not only] She's just the sweetest little fiddler | was. questioned, but a result of in my own church but all over the| you ever saw, and you woyldn't rec- the action of Mr. Shearn and his c y._ It 1s extremely important) ‘nize the same kiddie who used to Biients, he was able to spread before that persons of large means, whose | (inte up with litt the committee and the public the property — interests re extreme. | virs, Sam Carter-W facts regarding the Hettrick combi- 1d realize that we are cbnfronted | ides instructing the nation, “which are not quite so jnno- to-day by the Inevitable development | Sic qances, js also training others in i 4 ® tic! " e o1 | prison, after he was released. Good! payment we ask is that you are one- F peste New fork: Charles W.! tm trusting to your good sense, | Was seen on the same road that Mr, ( i Richmond Hill; Florence Ms ” Felderson travelled a short time be- haif as happy to be with us as we | nmcee ‘Thompson, not to overdo It,” Forbes u will be to ha: Bares, Brooklyn; Ruth Emerson,| cautioned. “Remember, she is still in| fore. the murder. AN those tacts you with us, + COUSIN BLEANOR, | Pat Rockaway. }a very weak condition and don't be| Po!nt-to Zalnitch’s complicity, But— : the oullet that killed Fel rson was P. S.—Please send a self-addressed | @ ~wrnrwrwrwrwrwrrneevp | surprised if she fails to respond to stamped envelope for your tickets, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND$ Your questions as you expect. Above! fired toch) belle and Frist socal ‘ OBTAIN YOUR PIN. all things, do not refer in any way to|'ne to i Coroner's statement. . ‘Deelah Gib syn the fact that she has heen indicted, Knowing the average juryman, I ho, be- | n rr | The Beautiful West. should say that we would have to cant in their operations as Judge of what {s known as an industrial | MMC dances, is also trair eat ont, Rix of the shock might be too such for her Bhearn seems to think.” democracy, This recognizes the Jus- | hag dieeovered nome real stars in the Oh, how wonderful it is all,’ Ponet2, 715, 714. 115, “Thank you, Doctor,” 1 replied, eager stretch things pretty far to, make In order to establish the links in tice of lab able {1 Those forests grand, and mountains FG and” TT all 3 to gue awe: MEM be Vary CREEL him believe that a shot fired from = one rapidly moving automobile at other rapidly moving automobt would ricochet and kit @ man, ue chuin of evidence againet tho Moan we believe to be the principal ofer " gatin Mr, Untermyer nine trand Jury, ‘eting World Tage ios | “And remember, no more than ten Park How, New Yurk? | minutes this first time. Poe tae athe eer Xwers | I nodded and opened the door. Helen Aan sia) groups W she has had up to date fluence in4he administration of great | out mins Kiddie Josephine Waddell tall; | ir Auatrien, ae tae tion weg] this year, for J phine getting— soe bat mae: | t ry vole f indus.| 20%, Were sorry to say ting a Us Pe {Hero are ri alls and lakes, Jou AME, That's asking a little too much, | of too big to romp and dance and play : | XG Ane Sabi. Was propped’ up in, bed. aed snowen 110 UK @ Wit ald) Re Me cine kinmien cay mere Everything t |$ metouncmersbers” “araetgiee™ Of a6¢ mag $ unmistakably the great suffering she Also, it is hard to believe that t P 0 May it, then, fo | Me peemented Schreiber, who was driving the car, * eod not in any 3 ‘a thist, Jorephine th a aliver eray ‘mon be ‘as pale and than: tua pment |e ite acento. thet agar ine, may | Land of happiness and prosperity, Sertitieate © ic AER aceboy had been through, Bhe was pele and would risk a wmash-up to Mis ows i /im witerce Ont earths | see es oe eren OR Bron. fe dnt By DAVID SUSSWEIN, aged thir- | COUPON 712. wan, but amiled when she saw me and car and possitte death for Mimeen f Patina a secret, of course, but we know, ag teen, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Oren & Biive me hor cheek to kiss. and, party tn andere tee See rengthen our other to make out aca » which might not 1 ae MUST) of course, what we know, we are go- ub jood morning,” she whispered. “Tlie , iy without tt i made strong vo thi lead] ing to let the rest of the kiddies know. merce fowsra ware lovely" *Feiderson go into the ditch, Then, found sor t had been drive t It is unfortunate that Well, we've got to talk about that “I'm glad you liked them, Sis, dear, t00, !{ Zainitohs recognized Pelder~ y gato unis organization by reason o have most at stake? ap-| «cia in Green” again, Now, this is Samia witine sown OF ho aed son's car, why didn't he fire point- the relations of the ot of her Sank at Felderson instead of watt nization not to lize that the church] g the supreme prot Je sad, but its “mighty sweet, Bring pect Pressure on Gov.- tion, Putting | ang it shows how nice and willing al matter on the lowest ground,| Cousin Eleanor’s little cousins a to] these people ore not ving for thetr| help her out and take part “In Wish- Elect Miller to Postpone |e ing till he got past? No! TH® case inked her the usual questions, how iy : whe felt and if she wanted anything, 2f4)n6\ Zalnitch falls downy We sam a] | and then tried to | h the Brindeil Union, and becauss, they did not go into the organiza+ they could not get men to work found Hettrick liad aseured| insurance, Putting it upon the My (eave HUSBAND any consequence iol qiited 40 sive him up, butt Mal si : : sured | insur n he] ingdom, Felt | question that was of any consequence ) Wai und had sven aabired Pere | highest ground. they have not yet! Don't you know, Cousin Pleanor has Any Legislation. to either of us, acaey eae Simon's 19818 ee ae Ribriceena bad even axbiiyed t put, thelr wealth at the service of] received several notes from "Girls “Helen, dear, there are certain ques- “Now jet un take up the case a ), ont of Justice had gi thrist! —<—$_—_— , . iS cas 4 ; h hi in Green.” It seems that there were tions about your accidenc that have | w, @ clean bill of health when, In a word, the rich man of this] quite a few at the tryout who were punaied us, “Che doctor aid that wey) Woods, He is a man who threatened me iu tind ‘aavines that ¢ country, with some notable excep-lin costumes of green, and all of them, If the Republican organization lead- jcould talk for ten minutes this mora. fiaersons life unless he gaye nie ‘ Barre Sov eed the tions, is not doing his bit. Tf we are} before they learned that two Edna ers throughout the Sta‘e have their in, | wife a divorce, which you say Felder- poviaes the ; a h and L want to ask you Home ques- lawful combination to be successful at conciliation we] Woods had been “mixed up.” and|way there will not be any increased [BY EDITH JOHNSON] [BY EDITH JOHNSON] JOHNSON tidea 8 HOME aUes-| son did not intend to do. There, ured to the cont speraton of the scheine was in Het- must be strong--we must have the 2 been found, ‘ erruptea.| iin, is @ motive. Woods knew that 4 Mrick's hands. He was the author of| D4 the heart and the monev. So Were aiaouales mieanon some of ieee legislation shot through at Al- Instalment No. 35. bar of 9 ble hotel and asked tor al “Dl the dnote any “T'unpht any! EU cenen Was ik Vee ae “4 Mat and the man who executed it. Bree ore EAN be undertaken! them enclosing their picture , bany this winter. Gov.-elect Miller EARTH GIVES—AND TAKES. | eiage ¢ ese, cAnOLROr map at his|talk this morning ’"> | aiacae te ra Hohner ake n him. “Under the circumstances, having + Buco Per-] One little kiddie told of being at| may disregard their wishes and force : you never have seen an oil welll ‘rhe stranger blew the froth trom hig | “Phare te at ndped ned to me. “By the wa’ ’ ple e e « hundred questions 4 formance without “funds.” “ st pgard for the use that these people | t i the tryout and described her costume, | action, but this is considered unlikely. flowing, the kind that they call ajcvoling draught and the foam|then that you must answer me 1 those papers, haven't. you e . vhie Sleanor then remem- opt apap EM Hp the prey Ghetaluanee Ww inay race cote wich goualn ee the costume waa | He has not given his word one way or susher, a thrilling experience is in| splashed on Jim MeKee's shoes, ant to. know so many things.” SI 1 hadn't thought of them until that 1 Pare about to be brought that thelr ald | any of these men Sener tre r acalnet a dream in green and spangles and | the other as ye nore or you et ’ | eam y the stranger beg sjlooked away and passed a thin hand| id Peoog owd where thes’ kaw Ia 4 fia ikely to enable us to uncover|vict, how weak or how strong our| silver and things. She wanted (o| The plain facts of the situation are Piel a the of } the blood 0f'¢ rth, ap en A 60 versation over her forehead, Finally she turned | uk dan bbl, a fe : mrelonious acts in the way of defraud: /evidence may, be, what the various| know if she were the missing Kiddie. |ehat every Republican bonslet of con- | streant, bolling ouirot tine preund wih | The upshot of thie acguetee ent | her, big brown eyes, toward me and) Row, put Tm Gretty sire T cana r. 5 ‘a yon ar little kiddie heart, | 1 ‘e . BI a 5 | Si Ly ' * q Bikers dever ould Pave beatae senna es Pe ey. Pe GW eee ie but Cousin. Eleanor |seauence Is worried about next fall'a|a hissing sound when it (# driven by|thut the stranger, a man of vast| “First, tell me who Lam!" | He nodded rovered, I unhesitatingly recommend matters that cannot possibly be| says that you were just the dearest, | municipal elections, Not only in New the pressure of gas, sets every nerve| Wealth, advanced’ Jim McKee the| For a’ brief second I felt numb ail ‘Get hold of thi by all mean Rafe, iss be punished Dy 4 substan within the purview of this eemmittes,| eysetsst lithe Kiddie for offering t@/ York City, wut in all oitien of the Arat| "stant anal wortter?* Hugh demand-|fomd aad Bulding and eli oe | HOt oie ee One neat tlre clone hd'throw himself into ® jal {ne upon assurance that their/and, therefore, the committee could| help her ou and second class throughout the State,| ed of me as we stood near the Sherl-| “What are we talking about?" Hugh | “Hi dear, what did you say? | chair, y # ombination has been permanently | not intelligently pass upon oe j n M4 4 Mayors are to be elected, If the way] dan well. The oil was flowing “by!repeated, advancing toward Mrs.| My speech was thick, though| “Well, let's go on. Woods had all ao “eee . s y . as thous! , “ sbat OOS aliens The Chatr decides against the mo-] H}UGHES AND MILLER | opened by the Legislature at the| heads,” ay they say in the field, That|Sheridan and taking off his hat.|my tongue was swollen, Dptill keep- is motive necessary for killing Fels “| Tn nuise: tion,” said Senator Lockwood. “The i oP an | rey 20 os raat aan srease | {%» it would boil out of the pipe with a “Alma has her camera with her and/ing her gaze fixed on me, she con-|derson, He made a definite engage- Be iagy io ial tor each’ deliar tmslic ponaibility es to what happens to} HOLD 2-HOUR TALK) comite session for general increase | hi .sing noine tor perhaps five mainutes,| We were just going to take a picture | tinued: ment with Felderson on the night of owe who ure indicted is not with . jin fares all the political managers are| then it would gradually, subsides T wag) Of the well.” |" aney call me Helen, and 1| the murder, to meet him at a certain oxed. this committee. ; ‘i ' . with zm- | b n : Senator Kuplan started a lively row! Mr. Kaplan appealed from the de- convinced the Democrats will be pro- | so excited 1 hardly could contain my-| “Oh, let's take one with little Em-|ather that you ure my brother.| time and place specified by Woods. ne! Discuss Prospective Legislation ‘ te ye: ft ded with an issue upon which tt i ms. eenly inter-| Met in it!” exclaimed Mrs. Sheridan | ‘there is a beautiful girl who comes| ‘That's important. Everything up to n the Lockwood committee yesterday | cision and the matter was threshel i ney | self, Mrs, Sheridan was keenly inter- r Bs % aaalt ' nc i ane. $ 5 peat Floor can elect their municipal candidates | ested, but ne a < ory | enthusiastically here every day. sae and | seem tol that point is as clear as crystal, yet Fe ee rom sidine eases | CUE In executive session, the decision Lusk ls to Be Floo ie Oe GIL AID A MAU SIGE mary ans,” 1 assented eagerly, |be great friends, out | don't know] you say you have positive testimony son sentences in the building cases | being upheld by a vote of 6 to 1 J f Si in virtually all the centres of popula-| to her, she could not feel that intense | ,.., BY, #/ ™ a " . Lea jenate. tion, ‘| - “It will make the picture much more |her. | have heard them call he en if pleas of ‘guilty were male. | Meantime, however, the stone ring jer oO! " 2 agitation which made my heart beat| ||) W us u u was a were beyond the scope of the ser motion or Mr. Untermyer to tol nearly two hours with Gov,-elect| Koenig of New York and ending with | “prought in” a few. days before or of the derrick,” directed his} should have done so. A horror) Woods claims that he has an abso- committee's powe |fabricurers acd seo eeainat the steel stitier at the’st. Regis Hotel yester-|the smaller disciples of the party up| ghot ap over the tone ee the a “There—e quiet, or you'll | gripped tue such as I never felt be-| lute alibi. If that is true, it lets him “What value any man who is under | special Grand Jury and the Federal | day. They talked over every subject | (f° Staly Tare Appialed to Gov.-elect | Within twenty-four hours, however, it¢iboll We picture, | Take Our Wend 12Gre, Shen EARN UCT MRO TAREE OUEN SS tt ae vitae indietment may be in leading to the| prosecutor was made after Charles EF. | of prospective legislation, from aboli- | 311g), to q/ct the legislative session | had yettled down to the “flow by down. you mischief, Put your hat on |tromble ip Helens eyes, overtiow and ountry alah at the time tie cane mabyioten aot cee ere een: | Cheney, ‘Secretary of the National] tion of direct primaries for State and) tive action on the increased fare pros | Notas.” Unprepared as its owners were TELS standing off at about twelve | guthered ail the strength that {could toa place," { explained. “IT only saat ~~ | Brectors Association had been re-| judicial officers, to increased fares for | 5 ogaig are pronto take care of the flow trom such al nace, trying to focus my came uster fer the task of trying to know he Was there just oefore and SAVINGS BANKS. called and given further evidence con-| the traction companies. either |” ‘The suggestion of all the leaders ts| €usher, they had thrown up earthen) | itt Emmet was one of those lively|awaken a memory that had appars | ju fterward,” that Woods was at the country club cerning the boycott of firms employ-| would say what decisions had been| that if legisla! , tanks to hold the oil temporaril ; 7 4 y pxislation making higher iy. hildren who fing it almost Imposstble | ently ceased to function, | hat do you know of his move- IRVING SAVINGS BANK ine union men. Mr. Untermyer said) reached when the two parted. fares possible Is to come, it should be], "Positively. this is the most roman-/t, Keep still. Mrs, Sheridan was al-| ‘Helen, dearest utue sister, I am) ments that night?” Simpson asked, s completed the evidence he intenl-| ‘The Governor-elect, who goes to hi5! postponed until the legislative sea- | ¢,thing I ever have seen, Hughie ternately making remarks to Mr, Me-| your brother. The beautiful girl you| know dined there at seven- \ ’ 115 CHAMBERS 8T., W. Y. ed,to take along this line for the} syracuse home th ves,” mused Hugh, his quiet volce | Kee and urging her little son to hold yuts and that he or- r ternoon, not tO sion of 1922, Mr. Miller's second ye ak of is Mary Pendleton, one of | thirty or the sters have declared @ dividend for the six| present. return to the city until after bis in-| in. omee. Ad p not altogether disguising the excite d tentl , ¥ ie if ol dequately to camouflage his pm Whi | was gazing intently best and truest friends you ev ds dia drink a ight twenty-dive, aN Diet, She. 581s Ss IBS Toke 9 ine Php apeciat m thes Jury will) quguration Jan, 1, numbered among! the ultimate purpose of the Republi. | 2ent that too must ‘have felt. | (nto the camera, the figure of the child| had, She was your bridesmaid, don't And what tine was the murder? BFOUR PER CENT | pny se Sinz on tire ares [SUPP "Chveg Man stn Se imate pony of ie Ropu has MA) Nolet MO" utes in ou es he Qld hk he “And what tne yas the murdeete sed | Wadsworth, fayette B. Gleason.) coffers of the traction companies, it|**#!th and opportunity and pli ond [heard Mrs. Sheridan scream. Helen shook ber head weakly eight-——the bodies were found at half- Set. fenen, 00 oll deoeatte from, OF Se $6.60 one of it may be weeks before the Fedora Secretary to the Republican State jg proposed to dodge action at the| !"é—and everything, Old Midas neve What's the matter?” [ gasped out.| “1 have been marsied, then?” she| past, they say,” | answered. F ol 8 ac Committee; State Chairman ty! forthcoming session by providing an|@"eamed of anything like this, It’s) yan unbelievably short time, Mrs. | asked, pson shook his head. “I'm sits to $5,000 made on or| United States Attorney Caffey de-| County Chairman Koenig, Represent-| investigation of the t Lefore Jan. 10th will drow| ‘lies 0 accept the judgment of Mr tion situation|® @reat game, Alma-—and it's not for sherigan had covered the dista "You were married to James Felder. | a ative-elect Ogden L. Mills, William M./ in the State. ‘The report of the in-| CoWaTds and for weaklinge—iU's fOr! \tween the spot where she stood and | son. Can't you remember him?" J | things Untermyer and insists that he must en of blood and iron.” ; ‘a Dykman, counsel for Brookiyn public yestigators would be submitted to the | 2,2) i 8b bial e derrick. Jim McK and Hugh | begged. co rur x miles and baek interest from Jan. 1, 1921, | examine the evidence before deciding | eran coe ind State Bent. Legislature we 1922. you two talking about | carter her. Mr. Sheridan who liad} Agwin ok her head in jess than half an hour and com- “JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB" | Shot tode: tors Hewitt of Cayuga and Mullan of demanded Mre, Bheri- | pone oft with some of the drillers wis | It's ail She thought hard u| mitted a murder in the bargain, It uid his alibi 1s good. It's cutting »0 fi t) think that he LB. TENER, President, Rochester, dan, who ‘came up to us with Jim owhere t be seen minute, a she asked “He is| would have taken a speedy automo. ce AR a BL al SAVINGS BANKS. Mr Hewitt and Mr. atuttan, wno| MAKES ELIHU | LIHU ROOT LL.D. |Meker, the great producer of the MC Mfother!, Oh Mother?" came an|dead—ty husband? vie. Do you know whether he had aan are among the oldest members of the) 9), rary degree of doctor of Beaton Sele al hed Witte Emmet | , onised ery from the well, Yes," 1 mutte trying to keen/an automobile that night?” he querted, rapate in point of service, announced rary, Genres! of doctor Sf Bharhan by ine hand. s aca shade tears back, “he was killed in the i think he did. I can find out. in had vanvassed the upper house | laws has been conferred upon Elihu McKee had been a young) While standing on the derrick floor, | tie team back, RRB De ste, 2 aS ee i E EA T RIVE T were sure Senator Clayton | Root by the Council of the Univeretty in one of the larger towns of waiting for me to snap my UH Raacder tesserae a Nntare leone : { i tee, erect ana cine alnettailarls | at aria wecarding 3°6 cablaneeni ak: ma, with Not much in his tittle Emmet had stepped back, and | | 1 iiited up. the counts ¥ dime | eandidate, will be choven floor leader celved by President Butler of Colum: et, but with a head filled with | had fallen through the open trapdoo Po erties eer ers Fe eocabdea Ih wattiee tenia . * } 291-3-5 Broadway, New York ent pro tem. of the Senate.| bla, It tells also of the installation \deea 811d Sreame of succes: in the Zicar and into the araek blindly againwt the te that wa. the wire, Jackson thought Mr. ‘ ESTABLISHED 1848. j t e years before he had gone tol ice between the tron casing and ue Lite re te Woods did not hays eB sulseisieee | - ree — n the Sorbonne of @ collection of | Now Yurk City to try to MncUeH Lele: Ou Aude Galle of ine wh noking me Jittie sis ou gu tid not ha * oe | boo! 6 fi ‘ yin rat m, Don't you r that night, because he had gon A semi-unnual dividend ot the rate of i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | tatlone prevented bo the iiarneeio tins | Capt to build a railroad into the Ay T"afterwarda learned,” ‘chore Be amare giana’ i anintened town 1a Me: Palsiegtn bars 7 ae eee |. Four Per Cent. Per Ammumty | eet itor os matey So ae he An Rog chat atat tg tunagmng Jm oth h eeata ay Bsc kate taskered on ail deposits, 85 th Call Columbus 6200 Among those present at the formai|dgvelopme nt of & new oll fleld Hand. ithe bit had entered the gas sand, Coined une back, whore | carried a cur’ Todd suggested, | Deposits up te Sh,000 iil be feecived aed inferent ald thepeon. A Complete Funcral service SOPRA tug Detnmnee, ELSL/AM SM” | Monae when hie tod. them Of hie fwd | eet mi amie ath’ inal picture of Jim, taken years be | Simpson shook his head again, “~ a | Jepositod if before Jan. 1iith will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1921, in atimoee’ 478 OF Fekneinea French Minister of Public Instruction, | eas.” . ® ea ah lai ‘y fore, | bad put it there in boy H ‘We're getting clear off the track, a costs no more.” jund Paul Appell, Rector of the Univer he end of one we: day when miration when 1 firs’ ow hie now." . 4 Dey o:fts Received by Mail sity of Paria. ‘The signers of the ca- Hic wath eried in vata, to ecavince mae | Tule erie held it up ip front of her eyes. "You! An idea eu dl | HENRY T. NICHOLS, President. IK E. CAMPBELL tin, M. Honorat. M. Appell. and ba 10e 18 Veip te CORYIBOR #8 ‘Motier-U'm slipping—U'nt slipping just pomedhber him, Helen!” ‘ DANIEL W. WHITMORE } .., “THE FUN RAL CHURCH” loc, Karon d'Eatourne astant, con AO), we had & Jegitim Uni 2 , Pail at aes DARWIN R. JAMES, JR. | ViC*-Presidents. roapeR YAN BRUNT, Secrgtary. | Brel Seciarinn) a veyed ta the trudtecs. of the " At wae 'bofore tha time of § fs ' jibe meat At the ploturo with oye roadway at 66: ment. the nks of the university for} Mighteen mendment to the ¢ i Ayndive Lin whiet © wore weirs and @ | J | tue ou Latituiion—MckKee walked up to te | (Te Be Continued Mondaya. | We fight, bul not a spark of recogul-