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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDA Latest N. Y. Photoplay Sensation ‘ Is George Arliss in “The Devil’’ 2 S i VC bik B) x@) A The Story of AReal boy ¥, JANUARY 18, 192 Tamt, Oven, Wiad. Low, Tans 3% | Conlon On a TO% 0% Com Pruducte .. Or HH OH Conieile Steet os Oute Cave Sugar pe Unt. Lack & Wer, gio s | Dei, & Rio Gmude 1% Onn, & Mv Gr. of, th kbar Cond, ere OF NE a ILLUSTRATED BY THORNTON FISHER : pwuso, “I ain't sure, but I think 1 RS. . ' far Brows le ¢. weal oy, the Me of tel get his melons and they had decided ;derful to See you, but ‘why, Jim—why | de with Skeets and Jimmy, 1 shink ot u An he te we , they prob'ly won't touch you, but I Howe ote vem" Boe "im lto accept his dare in order to discl-|did you leave?’ ink ertabe™ a5 tan, Sears siting. so fematre De pline him, . “IT can’t tell you now, Millie, |«you see?” said Skeets trium vo ficitty sgtowe cab pam, “Toe |” Tho other, boys knew* Bolivar had | not for a little while. 7, ie wremmiine |Selected this particular melon as the] “But you must. Things can't be the pa naib |objective of his portion of the excur-|same, Jim, unth you do. Please—t| aint ture about it, so whatcha goin sion which was {© come, and they re- | want them to be” just the same—|t9"do "bout it?" mt Spec' is claim, lo reall: 5 w- | where ve you been?” ” ” 4 Tsong | Sver. that theré were other melons in| ‘The man released her hand and tha aes a ae ee ; goin’ to do ‘bout It?” giclee a EI tg fv Rall Nal iad dai ar md scFelios," sald Bolivar, “they’s only . Hod. N) right! Give ’em' here!" And > M oa do ; uamarried. | the deal was made. hae A gate asked Scrawney sui! “Now,” sold Skeets, “T gotta go wiMetore he had teps Boll: Before he had gone ton steps Boll ‘CHAPTER Il. var called him back. ‘Say, Skeets, AW PAW CORNER, Mo., isn’t a|he said, “What about Jinwny Lucas? town yot'll find on the map,| ‘whatcha mean?” the reason being that its name| “fav two detcmn eehe” has been changed. It was Paw Paw| “Less me an’ 7 at him up on the Corner when it bad but 500 inhapi.|platform an’ divide his up, He tants, With the coming of the ra} . road the population grew! to about “How you goin’ to try it,” queried Scrawney, “when they ain't any rea! wild animals ‘round here ‘copt in cir- cuses and they're in cages? I don't any good in that idev."" And Scrawne; showed disappointment. ‘ Skeets knew that when Bolivar sug- gested trying it he had a scheme in mind, 80 he asked: “How can we try “Well,” said Bolivar, “you know , , that big watermelon yer goin’ to bor- 1,000 and civic pride’ bréught about "Ng i i. Le the change Jn name, In gatherin . wane y “ material for this narrative the wile ae you know Johnson's new bull- promised to use the old name of tho “Yep.” town since, it was pointed out, to identify the place might bring om. burrassment to certa.n families still living there, This town, which bred Boll Brown, was situated on the Missouri \ “Well, there you are. Try it on him. He can see yer eyes in the dark.” “But the melon ain't ripe yet,” ob River north of St. Joseph. It was the centre of a very fertile agricultural country wheré the farmers nothing of bard times and the mer- é ‘ gr pos re enor ke Daily orge Arliss in the role of Dr., entirely to the at acting of Mr,|(he tillers of the soil came to Paw tou | Muller in Frans Molnars piece, “rhe| Arisa, In bie Guave birth he is|Paw Corner to trade and daily and | Devil” in which he won success on| everywhere when least expected, al-|Dishtly the old men of the town gath- = sneered Scraw- ney, Tati Skeets In the ribs. 7 0" afraid—me?" demanded z I ee 0 8 ety on se teat nme iT iy Skeets. “Not me! I'll try it to-nirh' a fellers will go ‘long and see it id” I ‘The idea struck the boys right and they agreed to go. They were eagér : é “Then you'll go through the patch -— ! | the spenking stage some seasons back.| ways with the intent of doing just a|¢red In the two general stores to ar- # | 1s cen this week at the Strand in the| little harm. His facial eapreesion guc, chew, smoke and spit. As a 12%] film version, which was directed by| especially at ‘the close of the picture|Tendczvous for these, Hezekiah Pick- m%| James Young. Mr, Arllas gives o| when he depicts the devil with hi Were. store ranked first. 20% | Wonderful impersonation of the char-| horns, outdo anything cf this kind: eo aeninin” Cone al tieoteete von | acter and bis acting is about the best| scorn on the screen of Inte, ee te eee oat leveremy fy | that has been seen in Broadway mo-| Mr, Arliss is ably A ee Lie sept Sonsite superfluous my | tion picture theatres for some time. | picture by Sylvia Breamer as Miml,|Ceuaie he comment eonole Sundays. 24|, Mr. Arliss na Dr. Mullor, the trusted! Lucy Cotton aa Marle Matin, Mrs.|oiq straw hat geay o “ir oe bg friend oft ail, Who mankes evi) a of Avia, her aunt; Edmuyd Lowo as calr ne bias tee Aoasriet 6 goodness of others, strives in vain|'aul and Roland Bottomeriey as t HE] to demonstrate that evil will over-|Grorges. The Incidental pails shostaaee tring extending over his o and started homeward. At Bolivare come truth. His soul's delight is to try] quite elaborate, especially the Bal q i suggestion Skeets, as Captain, in- % 1 to break the hearts of young lovers,| Masque. Ebel day of the stammecs wae Set structed all to be near the fountain ws |and when he seems to have accom-| The prologue js interpreted by the boty ad meh dp Falher ae ae | ae in the Square at 8 o'clock that night iM | plished this to his satisfaction, Sergastchinko bellet, and there 18 a| Miss Brewster, Bolivar sought the Z| awakes to the realization that he 1s| solo, “Meftstotele Aria.” by Fernando dq bear cd fftt Bolivar. “Yop. I HT tor the adventure. “You'll be Captain, Skeets,” said frst, eh?” “Suret I'm gvin’ to settle this argyment for good.” “All right!” ‘The matter was settled for the time being. After a swim the boys dressed : : = Gandy ...... 4% fF ail I Palle corner of the Square, where a street | Touy and found | he family pont ite w a streel 4 4 4 vel und the fam’ just = Phere CARE Oi a Ee OTR: ne | Aeee Tee eatin ete the, OLcncetra | lecturer with '® supply Of "aever: 2All- i Tine down te aidnee As be.tcok his Pieron Th je success of e P Plays the overture from “Mefistofele.”| in tooth medicine was expounding pA - place at the table, Mrs. Brown locked —. oo the situs pt CE bee ee ibd at him sternly, but it was bis father * wy a good-t crowd aroun im when who first spoke. oad Cree Cea! 1% shifted the electric pocket lamp to hls | iistivar came up, munching u sand- tay A nhalivare eaid Dr. Brown, “where Premed Sted Car, i left hand, groping with his right hand|wich he had bought at Hick’s lunch were you at church time?” 4 Patlmnan 1084 into the pockets of his overcoat, ‘The |ounter. A few tried to draw the boy ly goodness!” replied | Bolivar. os s into a discussion ot e rescue of feigning surprise, “ n't Bo) 4 wary Samed Sgii Uptoe seer Tm, but he refused to talk abvut It 4. el aire me ra ried Lieut. Langdon with the the seaihegee dtmwsitaene x tes BOLIVAR DE ur ite uae “> we . que! ‘Al LIVERS THE STRANGER’S NOTE T' 1 you mz ’ words ‘Russian or American? BAe apo eer Pe ed BREWSTER. waa ed! Rolivar spent a moment thinking. Remirgioa ae % r- — i “The sentry admitted that he was ft i ree j i learn the truth, there may be a way fam'ly ‘pear stingy.” ah but that his purpose was to scize| Bolivar was deeply interested in the Won't be back for three days.” —some way—but unless you do know| “No more of that!" said Dr. Brown we Jeut. Larigdon’s el Pie lecturer’s talk. About that time the With that he bounded away and |the truth there can be none." “You ran off again. Next Sunday 2 n's electric flashlamp|man stepped forward*on his impro- Bolivar turned his face homeward.| Again he was silent as though rat-| you'll go to church or take the con- “4 and compel him to accompany him to eet pletorm and, holding up one At the next corner he came face to |lying his forces for a supreme effort. | sequences. See that you are here 6% 0 " the guard in order that he might ess 1iu|Langdon’s Slayer Reverses pose fi: . face with the stranger who had given |The girl wnited. q when we start out. ‘ in hb the Taoutenant He rie ed I have made a tong talk him the dime for delivering the note.| “Jim,” she sudderly asked, is it] “Yes, my son,” said Mrs, Brows, + re to-day and have claimed so The n "i ible —a ? “ " ms Story, but Says Shot Was | declared that he then discharged his| much for Dr. Bla Joan SOCORRIMEG, Tita at once. Possible you are—are married "Seo that you are with us. I'll & 's marvellous prep- “We meet again,” said the man c you a nickel for the plate. If rou 41% j rife accidentally. ‘He added that| aration that you, perhaps, feel I have pleasantly. “I presume don't go to churoh next Sunday you’) rte Accidental. o tea Ite rth to Mise bs you handed ‘Then tell me. i xaggera| wo - o lemon. my note to. iss Brewster,” tT ave » ni after. ne ey ba a his rifle bY| ‘strate to you Its wonderful power 1) “Yes, sir,” replied the boy. been in the State Penitentiary.” eet cient Mat” eame trom the hoy ne accident and wounded Lieut. Langdon} shat extract free of charge, right “Which flouse did you say is the| The gri's gaze continued fixed on} ay he squirmed in his seat. 7 S| WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—The Jap-'in the breast Lieut. Langdon fired|here before your astonished eyes, a| Brewster home?” his eyes for a moment; then she fal-| “ny, “torm had passed—no more ty [anes sentry, who shot and killed two or three revolver shots at him.” | limited number of teeth. The Anes |, Bolivar Pointed it cut and gain tered and would have fallen Bad Rel was said about the church. 104 | Lieut. W. H. Langdon, Chief Engin-| ‘The latest advices received by the a be absolutely painless, made go!they parted, Bolivar going home and not caught her. Nearby was a bench | i Bolivar took another swim that af the application to t! gums of to bed, the stranger walking in the and upon that he piaced her. Using 7 AT 108% |eer of the United Staten cruiser Al- State and Navy Departments are|:iis great African preparation, |direction of the Brewster residence. his .hat asa fan tho mkn soon |temnoon and idled away the remell | 3 |bany, has told the Japanese board of that Lieut, Langdon was fully con-|brought to this country after years| It was now about 8 o'clock. Millie brought her back to a realization of bears Rollvar started for the foun- of study In the jungles, by Dr. Bl Brewster, in her room, stole another her surroundings. upper BY 614 | Mvestigation a story that out scious when he made bis” official | if ee ey oo eae ee aohing tooth, of |fook at the note. ; “rm sorry, fear,” he said. “pyp| tain arriving at the ‘hour sre oy |the naval officers statement, made statement, that he was a total ab-|4ne that aches now and then, will| “Dear Milli it read. “At Inst 1|80me day perhaps you'll forgive me.”'|0n-. The pS ys ae to oes 42% | shortly before his death, according stainer and was not under the in-|step up here before me I'll guaran-!have found you. For years I have! She arose from the seat and pulled | ticipate in the Melon exper C % |to a despatch forwarded by Admiral fluence of alcohol at any time. tee to remove it w thout pain in one gre a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson wouldn't kn hf val p nay T didn’t pave a niowel 2 wnt 1 Be @ . 2 "t know thé value of ‘om.” into her hopeful eyes and said: * jplate." he finally replied, |“ 06% very excited, but protested that he did/only, as Charles. The boys greeted “Wish we could,” repiled Skeets, | lie, it s better you know. After youl toapne Ta better not make the Sond Not intend to shoot Lieut. Langdon |¢ach other with “hellos” and soon “but Jimmy's visitin’ In Hawville —— { ii} ff zee ERG Hie i ff i 2 a ae a wal P a it clad dreamed of seeing you again. I ar-\herself together, Calmly now she \ting for him. Tt was no! 16 | minute, one-sixtieth of an hour, or|rived in Paw Paw Corner thia after- | looked at him. Then she extended her| enough to begin operations, so thx Gleaves from Manila. The sentry ad-| A fresh complication was added by sixty seconds. noon. If you will meet me in the | hand. He took ‘t and klased It. boys sat down on the sidew 190 | mitted that he had fired the first’ the receipt of @ report that two om Nohody made a move to accent and, | square, near the fountain, at 8.30' “Good night and goodby, Jim!” she] discuss the plans for the 2a | shot, reversing his former story, but uniformed American seamen, pre-|after a brief walt the invitation was | o'clock, I'll explain everything. For said. . ment.’ ’ 14 | pleaded that bis rifle bad been dis-/gumably from the Albany, who|fepeated. Bolivar nudged Skeets and the present it is hest we mect this| Before he oould reply she moved} Johnson's melon patch was Skeets nudged Bolivar. Each had But come, dear—fust this once, |@Wiftly away and was soon lost in}rounded by a high board fence, on GS | charged accidentally. were ordered ashore to search for|‘igipie tecth, but neither wanted to St fo the darkness. the top of Which was a strand o: After listening to bis version of the) Lieut. Langdon’s revolver, were chal-| face the crowd. The boys stood theré 308%, ows The pace ‘As she a CHAPTER IV. harbed wire. fee | Bate, O small | affair, the board recommended the |. | daring each other to accep’ jand she wept. Years she had won- HE ; fr} one, was locat just outside the sc Dcental, que statbeloe ete held up by Japanese sol- | (turer, taking in tbe situation at dered and waited, and now—now {t Brown family consisted Of) en linite, 2¢ was known that 59% | Sentry for court-martiai. diers until Identified. This does not ce, shoute bin seemed her vigil was to be rewarded. Dr. Joseph Brown, his wife! sonnson turned Bluch, the bulldo,, © i 6% | ment was vague !n several respects, pear out the earlier report that the|" “Here! You two boys! Come upand | Years before he had disappeared just Mary, thelr only daughter, | joose in the patch each night. Skee ! ‘© land tm one or two contradicted the’ | Japanese military authorities had | let me pep you ie weiner weer Bad erate wre one to Cg eet or eh ot setrrets a, te iar sheen, the discussion. " rane Joa, but | ore Before they really ‘and given her @ diamond ring. The|Solivar, Christopher and Jerry, ‘Shall we get a ladder?” he aske tas eaieouaby case ws ew all tice, sere cat that no, aatieeaes | happened the boys bad been, lifted |ring had been cast oft her finger but |bavy. br. Brown was a physician of iked * cut, aeaases: “The fence is pretty high.” onto the platform by men in the inot out of her heart. the old school with a large practice.| “Ladder,” tas red "Bolly r “Et rs jv. 8. 110 «|the Japanese was to blame. Americans should be halted. crowd. Ten minutes later Bolivar Suddenty she straightened up, de-|He was a very religious man and @| wouldn't be any good. ‘Sides, we'd i "ud > The summary of the report as sent] The report of the Japanese board) qescended with one tooth and Skeets | termined. She would meet him and|regular attendant at the Method st|have to get two, or how would w f | Vanadium ST | oy Admiral Gleaves say will not halt the Americag inquiry.) with two, wrapped in paper. The |hear his reason. Church in which he held the position | get out?" ° i {ze Gus. ont 2, and Admiral Gleaves will gf to Viadi- | preparation had done ite work. “Oh, mother,” she called. “I think|of deacon, Mrs. Brown was thor- | © " acknowledged Skee 4 ib 102%] “The final story and full admission|yostgk to conduct it as he originally!” “qr it can do what you have fust |r take a stroll around the square |oughly in accord with her husband in|waat had we better dot ects | '¥ tos, #1% Jof the sentry, made after a thorough | planned. seen,” said the lecturer, “it can kill |pefore going to bed, The air is lovely | his relig.olis views and together they “I know what I'm goin’ to a t ee "% |interrogation by the Japaneso board Oe gee ear tooth-ache, Tam willing to sell’ |to-night.” were ehdeavoring to bring up thelF}came from Bolivar. Peat Pa | Weta, 2% STATE COAL TAX few packages but remember—it is| “Don’t be gone long, daughter,” re-|children as churchgoers. They were| through the fence." ‘m goin | | Water & 44" fof investigation and opurt of inquiry, only for advertising purposes.” ied Mrs. Brewster, who was read-|suceeeding yery well witht Christo-| "How?" avked scrawne a ‘West, Mi 10% | was that the sentry left bis post, ran IN PENN. IS URGED), 4s the crowa pushed forward to ling in her bedroom. pher, or Kit, as he was called, and] 3oin’ to rip off u board?” 4 beset wel % |acroas the street, three times called Ls . buy the preparation the two ery ord be bg Weckiu ait — Mary, it me cairn er Skeets, naked s “ ‘ ’ journed to another corner an ile Brewster, twenty-eight years | were convinc = ‘ 1 Wheelint & 10% [out ‘halt,’ and that Lieut. Langdon pedal ‘on the sidewalk to compare re- “Done did it. Did it two days ago. 4 s old, was considered one of thc|noor progress at best. “Goo. : : % |did not halt. The sentry said that he} Gov, Sproul in Message Asks for}enits, Mugh to Bolivar’s chagrin. he jsweetest girls in the town. Her quiet Brery Bundsy, ernie PT BT co elves ssp on, "the back. 4 y Skeets had two le fanner, her even temper and her|0'clock, Dr. Brow rown, | °°. ; ¢ s Piers ae Ly tle ee Eight Cents a Ton on found Skeets Wie hid hie Jealousy as |findlingss toward all, won her friends | Mary and Kit filed into the Brown| yj, no” ovme you, did it?” askea : 44 |9¢ Tdeut. Langdon with bis ride held Anthracite. hast he could and quickly formulated |everywhere, and yet it hight have | pew. Bolivar was with them once in| foin' to do this ‘ocr snoy ewe ue Pom , *% 46% | at the position ‘charge bayonets.” 3 a scheme to become the possessor of |peen said she had no close friends. while. That he was not a frequent] ago, 6 "xperiment two days dividend, °* Hox rathta “Lieut, Langdon then etopped, ac-| HARRISBURG, Pa.. Jan, 18—An ad) 41) three prizes. Bhe seldom participated actively in|attendant at church was not because|“E 4 a | cording to the sentry‘ valorem tax of four cents a ton on bi-| “Say, Skeets," aid | Bolivar, |socia! affairs ard, while she num-| 'f lack of parental zeal. He had ra a rawied Bolivar, “but I knew MARR ED. tuminous coal produced at the mines| “what'll you take for yourn?” %e. [bored many young men among her }a abit of turning up missing when a melon some day.’ ipgeititi | SetlecntS, 4 elght cents a” ton of in “What do you want ‘em for?” friends, she had never been icnown to} church time came, and, although his It was arranged that the ine ot . CHADBOURNE—CURTIS—On Saturday, LIBERTY BONDS. pi by Gov. Sproul ghacned manded the sarcieions. ofa ain (Bee love atte Bh A UR iy preg tig Al oped Se wp. With koeta emia ould BS made & Jan. 16, 1921, at 500 Madison av., New| Liberty. 1-28 opened 92.0, 2d 4n|reyenuea to meet the Increasing nocds Sigs want "om : Sr Senrl eit in the Sante” “Ith eluding her, ond, Scrawney third and Bill fourt! A York, vy the Rev, Charios P, Fagnant, | 87.20, Ist 4 1-48, 87.72, 2d 87.42, off |of State government tehyal” what you give?” asked |" as eno lett-the house Millie’s hear | Kit, although two years younger) Jimmy was to stay outside as the Pa D.D., of the Union Theological Seminary, | 04; 3rd, 90.50, off 10;.4th, 87.56, off] In suggesting the tax on coal in his| Skeets, realizing Bolivar had good |muttered, Several times she stopped | ‘Pan Bollvar, was so nearly his size waiebes The boys were ure Bluch * @ MARJONIN Ay CURTIS, daughter of Victory 3 8-48, 97.20, up .02; 4] biennial message to the Legislature|use for the teeth. A diligent search | anq almost turned back; then steele: hat the two Boys looked aa though | nodld be ip the path and they were 5 Mre and the late Dr. H, Holbrook | 3~ 9, off .02. to-day Gov. Sprow! said it should be| of all pockets brought from Bolivar’s | vorself and went on. She wondered Bey ane Oe ‘m ou polves Sree ta ocnebat pba Ma though each ' Qurtis, to THOMAS LINCOLN CHAD- CURB. accompanied by legislation —which| Clothes two sities a kere two mar- lif it could really be Jim—the, Jim she oinaaaen Pe Goh MARS. aout ‘At 9 o'clock Bolivar sald it w, MOURNE, son of Mm and the late] Opened steady: Int. Pot, 16 2-4; {Would prevent the addition of larger[” Sanat Ptemi you'll take?” asked |knew. the dim ene oner \ered, Down’ "When Polivar reached home, atter|dark enough and the boys started for Teomas Lincoln Chadbourne, Reta!) Candy, 9; Tobacco Exp. 2; | 20% jan were actually paid on the| gotivar, ena amie tte, her taine ans ahe, seared it parting th the stranger, he half er natch. A walk of five minutes ie anaas s ema tyra mney enieet meena! " ToT 1:4) Marac,, Off, 16 | [Ott Sf COM 80 the consumer as 9 com> 00d!" replied Skeets hind ‘such a hoax? So far as she | pected to have his Mra. hrourht them to the scene of opera HUNT—At Gt. Bliaadeth’s Hospital, Mon.| 1-43, Carib, 8 1-4—8 1-2; Sweets, b i " in nonishment. Next day being Sunday, | pulled it off. Skeets, after tell 2 1-4-2 1-2, aid, “or any excuses regarding the Higginsville, nine years before, thelr | Bolivar made his escape before chureti | others to follow, dropped th day, Jan, 17, BLIZABETH A. IN % , “No a m1 ment had. been kept a secret % SS hrough ( wife of J. J. Hunt. MONT | HOREIGN EXCANGE OPENING, | of Production. well what'll you take, then?™ — |S ser been Kent a fecret | ime and started for the river to|fole Bolivar went in. right bet jen 5 Bi t e Butiel private, on Wednesday, Jan. 19,| Prepoh, france, | demand, 0684; (ine neccrtone eta na rimless] vou ienow that watermelon, goa Beaune party. ‘Then he bad dis-|5im. On -reaching the rock where|him and Scrawney and Bill he ind 4 were the Governor said, and a large propor- to borrer frem. John- the boys usually undressed, he found | quick to join them. Bill, once insid. Campdor1 Puncrai| cables, 0685, up .0008; lire, demand, lon wound come ‘from bene jaries of| "aid was you hen twas ble appeared ghte and many others | {UE Of bis friends, Includiiy Skeats, /femained near the opening. in the Church, Dway 66th at, Jan. 18,2 P, u,|-0954; cables, .0355, up .0007, Marks, | Pennsylvania natural resources Uviog ~~ on 1 heated discussion.|fence while Skeets, Bolivar outside the State, The tax would yleld enough? flashed through her mind she came t« Seht. of Bollvar, Skeets | Scrawney picked thei? was aoeng ont a 64; cables, .0165, un- |ubout $16,000,000, pe me have that one an’ the!s post surmounted by a gasoline : melons, ‘Boon Bless worse ng the changed. nadian doliars, demand, GE fi aha RON ian po ‘your’n. lamp. ‘There ane hesitated, while the vn. We'll leave it Here it ts, fellers!” he whispered, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ‘S787, unchanged, Denmark, knonen,| MANBATTAN ALUMNT Diner, [201007 hated to sive up his claim |muya from the lamp reveled in thetic him, hey, tellers? i jtaking ‘his knife from lls pocket to EMALE, nena | AomaAnd, 1880; cables, 1885, up .0030.| The ffty-frat annual reunion and|on that melon, He had watched it ene ot a then pa enced cut ‘The Stern a8 nied aml Skeets put [ee ine Bren, ‘ ; yeas ol age who Norwa; kronen, demand, 1770; | dinner of the Manhattan College Alumni| grow ever 08 EM tek ths ot the darkness @ good-looking, clean- | ° an nto i ee ‘eins asl ene ry aay Be the dog’ll be here,” ‘more & : re ‘ meres sui! ‘ehblee, 3396, up "O0%6, pepe ordeckaf Bo5, * ae ee . Gre wserienie “try to git them mel- eat smn who smiled and held out his] :nat o wild, er half wild animal, is) “Thought vou wanted the dog tc 4 * +0025. to- » John B. in, my new | hand. afrald to to you if you look Nim! come," said Bolivar, “A: r Sweden, | Kronen, | demand, | 3145; president of the oolety, will be the [Ont from Unter Ale eeiaaied’ that | “Millie!” he said in a low tone, [square In the cya? Me and sJimany’| in’ oat’ re you back mand, 6067; cables, 0668. Swine, toastmaster, The speakers will include| Rolivar and his friends says it is, Bil) and Sevawne t ©, but T didn't think it would franca, demand, .1565; cables, .1570, Ro searey, Tanne his hand and was drawn President of Manhattan | his apples, which was un » Supreme Court Justice DAnlel|that he had planted melon} » glare of the light rh : and, up! Pyar viet anal forewaay. y Posetas, demand, «180: cablos, 196. Se Conaian, ab: Myr, doan 9, Slattery, | fer a obn H Kissed her ond ther Ja stlek, bern to whittle, the other that? e What'e tne pesos, demand, 7780; ewbler, +46; Jacob J. Dorn, 96, und former Gov. |ghr this fancied wrong. Johnson shevdrew a ye wilting aixiously for his reply. | 7 the i ly challenged the boys to try to’ “Jim,” she . “Ob, Jim, it's won- “Well, fellers,” he sald, after @ brief (Don't Miss To-Morrew's instalment.) “BEE EG SE a ae ne teaver ie eed teroee ete me ena ssoen on <9 sepepetes m= Farthbtntt eain,mpneneste! 9 wen Se eee nt en hm tan

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