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FRET Se Ee oe Jini silane indienne nt i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. | |Hrock was not there and he seated | with which you.gan make up to look come, #ell the box again or fll it with amined the tody and drew certain | oe Cea pi Con danead and | himeelf alone at thelr Uttle table/the part. You are an American sul. b ” conclusions; and on wha isis: 8 weil € e is ign | the long-curtained — window. | Ject and a cripple, who cannot leave | disabled actors,” he adds. He 80 Wisconsin pathologists can draw the Me(ilvary was the son of 1) meal he ascended|the car when the Customs. offic | mays that the benefit on June 4 will murder conclusion is completely be-| Prof. I. 1. ary of the Univ be a “million-dollar show in New yond me—and I might add that Baye bity of hh fd had won ¥ made | medals f¢ em ¥ R2 m search it. Ww, Signore, let's be again to hi | allt ad brushed his hair and rear land trust to our good fortune in York." ranged his tie and was about to put|ting awaye-L will tell the officers of Bh a ; on the Pierrot’s costume of whitelthe Dogana at Ventimiglia a good caPbsben Ad iil al ade Sit Pein ahs sntin, with ble buttons of black vel-lstory-ctrust’ mel I haven't een ’ man Carmichael, General Manager of h vet, ch he had worn at the ball smuggling backward and forward fo: the Arizona Copper Company, orders blanche at Mentone about a week be-lten. years without knowing tho fore, when the page handed hit aN | ropes on May Hi. The corporanion ina Bele other note i Salts ais Wa @iinei” Maine 5 : |= Written. in a distinetly for ite meta WO GOInET! BSked') tish one with most uf the stock held iti No game is finished right + n hand, rend br jin Scotland, es r : - - aOmidiantly yeu receive thin: gat You, Signore, are going to prison | "captain Rickenbacker, tha Amert- til thirst is quenched. ; peal? OM, ; 2+ wt F 1] inte a ceemvaliing aunt cane sue [ie8 Hon this v ear. Jean “Ace of Aces," has suspended , | fide amymery “Harn, deter ite " mite what money and valuables you ¥ ‘ough-looking drivers reply { Angeles Will Make Big | ans for 4 two days’ fight from San THE COCA-COLA COMPANY fie Gaston * iselle of Me « Hier have into your pockets. Then go So Meera ay ale Hugh got meee OS ANg es 14 Diego to New York. His plane has ATLANTA, GA. ' him to a dark green car which will [car and hen ey drove swiftly | ps q ‘ been damaged here and he cannot Gersad of i ‘Geentinne aiamed cmon ar che Bul te ait you bythe coverveic inthe along the sea ond of the littoral to- | Fight for Tariff Protection TO0 | Pave) seaite ih he Wo: donot how fakee 8 walk with Dorise Ranscumb, with whom he is In lore, | Boulevard du Midi, Trust the | ward the rugged Italian frontier. American-Made Product. York on May 28. i CHAPTER VI. " wo driver, You must get over the Hugh Hehbfrey was going forth to] ‘SIG - ———>- 6G Eanteay ine cut mamta te nah qh Oot eoments avery? amenter delay [haem ‘emia Daan we) |STATE TO PUSH QUIZ ! Somebody in the “I know she docs, If people have] is dangerous to you. Do not ‘HAPTE. a : has put her off. An old! money she wants to know them. Her| trouble to find out who sends | F . a bi vm LOS ANGELS, May The IN DEATH OF FLYER English woman whol first inquiry is whether they have! you this warning. Bon voy: ‘rom Dark to Dawn, éitinens Los Angeles at a mass| ae lives in Florence told her| money: |_ Hugh Henf a -| JN the darkness the car went : : .|Boston District Attorney Acts 2s 5 ray he said, “Your r r has) The police of swiftly through Mentone ana|™eet{ng lave planned a drive on Con 2 tbea . } that there's not@ing to see beyond) jot asked me over to Nice to-night | tm and Intended iiiona. thi. blast winding road|erese tc t tariff protection for Wisconsin Examiners Favor the galleries, and that the place is} }ecause she believes you and J have exted on Ruspl- Late PS neuee seal Pett A wi ‘ Theor \ vary oaity j by > Mina tc uatiee or fate.” ; fon of having committed the crime. which* leads around the rugged | American-made fiims. y picture, Murder Theory. i "No," doclar dorine | But who was his ugknown friend? | coast close to the sea—the road over | such as those recently imported from : “rian 4 Fhugh laughed, and replied lo," declared Dorise, “im sur ' : a BOSTON, May %4.—Whether Lieut a ‘ ‘ i. ol 16 ste t th dow reflecting. |, " % Tasol: . Sdavied to be “All British colonies in Continental Mot that, Hugh’ Tm quite sure 1 een at ep itis appointment |'"e Yellow rocks which Napoleon| Germany, is asserted to | ening Paton McGiivary, the young Amer- cities are catty, my dear Dorise, You rhout it when we get back. We leave| With Dorise she would reproach him | Made Into Italy. $250,000 out of this city im T08t) ican aviator, whose Dbullet-riddled { must persuade your mother to take the hotel at half-past nine, It is the| for breaking his word to her. On the Presently they began to ascend a/| Salaries. _,..| body was found in a Back Bay alleys Your’ Be sald. “She'll be caally per- great Wihite Thal! of the Nice season.” | other, hand, it We motored te Nive fe hill, @ lonely, wind-swept highway.) The Loyal Legion American Film| way, May 10, died by his own hand suaded. “Please don't mention it to her, on] would no doubt Ye niles along the} With the sea @plashing deep below, | League here announces that the c€M-| 5. iy murdered, will be the sub- “I don't know. She doesn’t like any account, Dorise," y eds jew Ye i travelling in Italy, She once had her “If you did i would at once show her| Corniche Road when, after a sudden bend, some|Paign in New York will be waged to} so: of an investigation to-day by 1 @ressing case stolen from the train that you preferked myc y to]. Inspector Ogier suspected him, | lights came into view. It was the|support the efforts here against the |. cjot Attorney Polletier. He de- between Milan and Genoa, ao she's hat of tie Go hence discretion was the better part| wayside Italian Custom House, importations and announces the] oijeq to make the invewtigation last always horribly bitte: all sha'n't be of valor, So, after brief considera- “1 aa a 2 italiane.” iy er against all a ene ble ton he threw off his dress clothes| ‘They bad arrived at the frontier. |sending of Edward Nolan, an at-|o oning after a conference with , Examiner Leary, who per- “There are thieves also on English jight have I to be jealou and assumed a suit of dark tweed.| Huh, by the ald of a flash lamp,|torney, Bast, to organize action. | yyoqion) i Tailways, Dorie,” Hugh remarked.) marry a fellow like m pat his money and a few articles! had put on a gray’ mustache and| ‘The presence here of Managing Di-lrormod. the first autopsy on Me- ” You can't f, Dorise. It] He “People ‘a -| : . of jewelry In his pockets, and getting | op, ‘I vii | cestae : ge r lowe their & 5 H ‘ : PP") the hotel by the back entrance used bare. Ebates eles da Rs ees hPL ti F. Goode and Capt. Ainsley Arm- ers, and close their eyes to the faults the light of unshed tears ) t y of the British.” Mueht wher aor ret meant] by. the staff found the suit already prepared for|/the rumor that another big hotel | strong ot ihe Wukeaa oF Geintnal ti. alked in the darkness| him. He had wrapped himself up in | deal, in which Eastern capital is In-| ¥ “But everybody is not so cosmopol-' What are you saying?” she asked in| Outside, he | vestigation, Capt. ode has been levard du Nord, past| 4 heavy travelling bag, and by his hen Jj als Ai Aa is + {along the Bo sited ponte Marken bel a ct Seg Hi Cl a em Lier cai ‘ae ae the Turbie tation, until he came to] Side reposed a r of crutches, so | terested is in contemplation, ordered to have certain important ed, c yes to those of told you that whatever hapr K wh lay | that when they drew up before the] G. K. C. Billings reports that his! \ Y ‘ Heiney Ra te toee lev, oe mappen’ at| the long blank wall behind which lay witnesses at the District Attorney's Phe replied witt A jehall mayer love another man but) ine reservoir, little road-side office of the Italian! ramous pacer, Uhlan, is so motor-| office to-morrow * with a sigh. yoursel 3 Fi dogana he was reclining upon a 5 : 2 i . it curb he saw the dim rom Madiso 8 ca ‘Why do you sigh?” asked the girl,| “Thank you, my darling.” he mur-| At the cum he saw ot e fim red | Cushion, presenting quite a pathetic | Wise that the horse can now tell the) I'rom pres i eee game ie) having noticed a change in her com: mured. ‘Thank you for those words,| Tear ls! fe make of an auto by its noise. Tetons HON. TOES Datuclom trey Be ene the same moment a rough-looking | "su" University of Wisconsin, headed by panion ever since they had met in the They put into me a fresh hope, a ; ah hap teat But who had made all these prepa- les Billerman of New York, : ; ; Fooms. He seemed strangely thought-) fresh determination, and a. fearless-| lian chauffeur appromcied tlm. | | ations for his fight? micas lee Berean OE Nee + Dr. C. H. Bunting, have made an ex. fur wud OCuUpiea, | nesa—oh! you—you ‘don't know!" hel ., ‘Quic K, Tears is Miche MT Eat oe He held his breath as the chauffeur} Volunteer charity worker here, has/amination of McGilvary’s body, and “Did 1?" he asked, suddenly pull-| added in a low earnest volce hadi There ia a warrant out for} sounded his horn to announce his|decided that there are more nade Te EhOty. tanetrated, pert Suit ing nimeeit togetner. “1 didn't know,” | "All T_ know, Hugh, is that you|2anger. There Wy a. wi en ow tha: [arrival. ‘Then the door opened, shed-| some men here than in.New York. |two entered thechin, Had MeChingey ) be added, with a forced laugh. love me," was the simple response ax] VOUT AEN ooo to Nice and thes | ding @ long ray of light across the!” Coot. Gohan has wired Daniellcommiticd suicide his arm would Py Huet bah gal yourself to-day, “ reciprocated ei flerce garesa a watching for you on the Corniche | White dusty road. iohinun ton New Wore Uae check | have changed position with the body.” pn,” she said. “Love. you, darling!” he cried.| eng. But we will try to get Inte = ° a a y q £ ne H¥e, been told that once before,” | “Yee. You nre ‘mine—mine!” Tile: $00 are an tivalid, senember! for $500 for a box at the Actor's Fund| commenting cu, this report, Dr. ; Wee yi Goltig Cer Ca tho Gal Dinrea | Te Hecate alionte denene Gener: (You'll find tn the cas a few. thine benefit is on its way. “As I can't! “1 am very much surprised. I ex- k at Nice to-night?” Sherrard, and as for the Count—well. | ' “Of course. And you are coming| he's an idiotic Frenchman—the ‘hardy \ Hasn't mother asked you?" she} annual of Monte Garlo' T heard him red in surprise. called the other day. No, Hugh, I No." assure you that you have no cause ‘How silly! She must have forgot-| for jealousy.” ten. She told me she intended 'o ask] And she smiled sweetly Into his you to have a seat in the car. The| eyes, Comte d’Autun is coming with us.” “Do come over to the ball at Nice A ‘ “Ah! He admires you, Dorise,|to-night,” the girl urged presently | Infilled Te Nant tt . bence I don’t like him," Huga blurted|as they’ stood with hands clasped, one Ca OMS forth, gazing into each other's eves. “It ~ “But surely you're not jealous, you| will be nothing without you at the peak of the demand Gear old th ng!” laughed the girl, tan-| He gave an evasive reply, whee- taliging him. Perhaps she would not| upon Dorise, taking his hand in hers, have uttered those words walcn cut | said: deeply into his heart had she kuown| “What is your objection to_goink the truth concerning the tragedy at, out with us to-night, Hugh? Do tell the Villa Amette, me. If you don't wish me to go I'll “I don't like him because he seoms) Make an excise to mother and she { to live by gambling,” diugh declared. | can take the Count.” “I know your mother likes him very| “T have not the slightest objection,” much—of course!” he declared at once. “Go, dearest— “And she likes you too, dear.” oly leave me out of The bal ‘She may like me, but I fear she blanche is always good fun." t that we love each “I shall not go if you refuse to go,” : he said in a hard she said, with a pout. mete * tone. “If she does, she will take care Therefore in order to please her he an future to keep us apart, and I—J consented—providing Lady Ranscomb “ass lose you, Dorise! invited him, "No—no, you won't.” When they returned to the town the “Ab! But I "shall! Your mother|qusk was already falling, Hugh took will never allow you to marry a man|her as fa! the entrance to the who has only just sufficient to rub) Metropole and. then, after wishing along with, and who is already in her au revoir and promising to go debt to his tailor. What hope is/ with her to Nice if invi he hastily there that we can ever marry?" retraced his steps to the Palmiers. “My dear Hugh, you are awfully) Five minutes later he was speaking t pesuimistic to-day,” the girl cried.| over the phone to the old Italian at “What is up with' you? Have you|the Villa Almette, Jost heavily at the tables—or what? “Mademoiselle is still unconsciqus, 0. I have been thinking of the! Misieur,” was the servant's reply to future,” he said. “I am thinking of his eager Inquiry. ‘The doctors have your mother’s choice of a busband|peen several times this afternoon, but for you--George Sherrard,” they hold out no hope." “I hate him--the egotistical pup-| “i wonder if I can be of any as- yi" exclaimed the girl, her fine eyes | sistance?” Hugh asked in French. ashing with anger. “I'll never] “I think not, Misieur. What as- marry him—NEVER! aistance can any of Us give poor But Hugh Henfrey made no reply,; Mademoiselle?” Then he put down and they went on together in silence. | the receiver. * “Can ‘not you trust me, Hugh?" His friend Brock was not in the asked the girl at last, in a low, ear- hotel, ao he went to his room to dress Best tone. yfor dinner, Ten minutes later a page “Yes, dearest, I trust you, of|brought a message from Lady Rans- course. But I feel certain that your|comb inviting him to go over to Nice mother, when she knows our secret,|to the ball. Will forbid you seeing me and press| He dressed slowly, and having done en your marriage with Sherrard. KRe-|so descended to the salle-a-manger. 87000 _ |~—. Cutting Down | . Waiting List - ' Our Second to Father Knickerbocker The installation of 18,798 telephones in New York City during April cut the unfilled applications for service to 59,684. These 18,798 telephones are only 2% of the equipment that had to be provided before service could be given to the new subscribers. When you realize that we installed more telephones than there are in a city the size of Schenectady you get an idea of the work we are doing and must do to meet New York's telephone requirements. The demand for new service continues to be abnormal. | While we were installing the 18,798 new telephones we re- ceived new applications for more than 12,000 telephones. ; But the waiting list is steadily being reduced. New service is being provided more rapidly than new demands come in. 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