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Sa: Be sous = _— rere nee mamma nee eres —— penatunoasmeen ee — = Ik Arrive in This City, Men of Party Feasted and Welcomed at Biltmore Dinner ! aamirat Peary in his memorable dash a ci wel Vanguard of Western Hotel Fo before and after the performance were Impressed particularly with the i art exhibit, much of which was th: % work of Albert Alexander Smith, just ; past twenty-one years of age, now ¥ studying ar: in Paris, Before goine abroad the youth had distinguished b] himself in art classes at the Nationa: Academy of Design. M MA Included in the evening's pro- gramme were songs by such well —— “SWEET STRANGER By BERTA RUCK A Double-Barrelled Love Story Copyright, 1920-21, by Dodd, Mead & Co,, Ine. Page nay known negro composers as H. T. Burleigh, R. Nathaniel Dett, J. Rosa. | | mond Johnson. » A. Shipp, for Rise |many years stage manager for the of hi tgs Man bi famous Williama and Walker shows, Cott q arranged and directed the tableaux fon Fields Portrayed In ‘Kilt Ross lead the orchestra, com= Tableaux and Song. | posed of fifty musicians, and the! ‘choruses were sung by 176 negro rm men and women ‘Those who attended the exposition; The Invited guests occupying th et “America’s Making” in the Tist| “Toyal box” were Alderman and Mr: SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. rm by an American girl, was found 03 onde ines he eonnunte eke Sue sailed for America Hin ineervendt a “personal” A etter from, Claudia Crane and Tho sult Agnes hurried to to the box number the gm fled in pursult of," New York address to ah Lingus n DuT TON. to tind that bitterly angry with Jim f SSrtanations tare Ueoncie ys acart 100 neeMiaces TY Charles Roberts, Alderman and Mrs. weurrie ee ee area into. ha to loon tor 19 Regiment Armory last evening felt) George Harris, James Weldon John- ite TKeburted by’ Georgia, Jim. wander faporure ronan on torere attack of trench fever CHAPTER IY. : (Continued) But he hopes to be well enough to g¢ GOOD deal of this babbling is away soon.” about “going sharp.” Once) The Girl gave me a quiet look, “T he caught hold of me and am sorry he doesn’t sleep, because said quite soberly, “You! that means bad nights for you, I know, my dear kid, we shall have to) guess?” \ get out of this at once. She said so.| “Oh, that doesn't matter. T don't I asked her about minding {f we mind. 1 don’t mind anything so long stayed on a bit at the Camp. She as Jim gets well quickly, and we are sald she'd much rather we didn't. able to go away soon.” Here a biz something of the spirit of Abraham! son, poet, and Mrs. Johnson; Mr. and i Ldmeoln when they e@aw portrayed Mrs. Albert J. Erdman, Mr. and Mrs, visible evidence of what Americans| Henry G. Leach, Mr. and Mrs, Io Hollengworth Wood, Charles Giipin, ef wegro lineage have contributed! yr and Mra. Thomas Leeming, Mr., toward the development of the/and Mrs. William H. Baldwin, Dr.) country, Lincoln had the vision. He | and mere ihe) B, Davole. os tete| Last ‘o-n! ¢ Hungarian and Let-| od Sand AL act Meht) sh groups participating in the ex-| the wisdom of his judgment was re-| position will present thelr special) vealed as never before to New York| programme: @itisens through the medium of an 2S ae TIBET WOMAN WEDS | ALBANY, DEnvER Cororano MALNATI fistic exhibits, presided over egroes, contributed by negroes and MAN AND BROTHERS. ‘i u “UM FROM Beter pack those bags, Mouse, lump came into my throat. T swal- representing the developed ability | worry, c ARMADUKE. EsTes PARK onde.” lowed it down and said shortly, “I and the potential possibilities of the | MATTIE Customs Present Peculiar| | Horen COLORADO" “Right O, dear!” 1 muttered, heart-| must get back to him." t race in the great future of America| Combination of Monogamy, Poly- | WASHINGTON stricken, But a moment later he'd “yd like to walk a litle ways with Every night since the exposition wamy and Polyandry. Ns} SCATTLR forgotten, He began singing in & you," said the American girl. pened a wide diversity of programmes (From the Geograpiie Magazine) ! Wash, * high, unnatural voice a snatch of an “Right 0," 1 agreed listless! t fhas been given. The Scotch had thoir| The marriage customs of the people of | | army chorus, He dropped off into) ghe spoke again, deliberately. “Mise bagpipes; the Jugo-Slava their accor- | Tibet present a peculiar combination of lo |sleep again. I watched by him until yaughan, you heard all I told your @ion and violins; the Irish their jigs. Hac nse parley manseduee a the kind woman who owns the house j,rothey cn the mountain?” ,| the tas cularly charactertat fas . “, a y place, while Thad «4 “pitterly. “heard it" with the general demonatra-|*",,the Drevailing, system. Landlords and Their Ladies © AWthe paeple UnePs Were TuNL'St 18: lov 1 fata (osyour Bd re f teristics with the gene lemonstra~| tnder the polyandrous aystem, the a -| =| All the people the! | what I said to your brother I meant. k thon of progress from Amerioa’s earil- | eidest son of a family marries a wo- From San Francisco and ‘ quiry and offers of help. One of the! «7 Know you did,” stiffly. est days. man and she becomes the common wife ; “ WE ARE most concerned of my sympathizers «7 stij) mean it.’ Had last night's programme lacked | of himself and his brothers, Under this | Points Between for Conven- HERE was the wife of that Professor Who syory well, Miss Tarbell. You t ones, banjos and singing it would|system a woman usually marries three| 4: ‘ Tongue? had driven us in his car. can't help hat you thiek Sea t have been a false chord in the perfect | or four brothers, | tion Next Week. Oni “Can't I come in and lend a hand, | added, with a spurt of anger, “nog.¢an harmony which has so far attended), uspang will take care of the nome in | nights, Miss Vaughan?" she sug-|we! So that's all about it et the exposition, Every one present |the valley, if there is one: another will By Joseph F. Jordan. gested. “Days I'm up at my shack| “yhen you say ‘we,’ took upail J + was glad that a wise and discerning | Pe!n Sharge of the yal or sheep in ihe! ‘The advance guard of hotel men | pounding the typewriter. I put in| -parpell, “you mean yourself? Programme Committee had not con- | taking care of the caravan, while others|and women who are to flood New! eight hours’ work to-day but Ti take | Hye," : aigned these old time attractions to| Will be assigned special duties the background of tho past tn an effort to fovus attention upon the possibill- ties of the future or the adhievement ef the present. They were shown in The oldest brother is considered the father and the other brothers the uncles of the family. In such families the children usually are not numerous, @ average family of children being three York the coming week arrived in a epectal car last night and the men enjoyed a dinner in the music room of the Hotel Biltmore. my turn, nights, with any nurse.” and asked her what work she did. “Text-books for schools, Hack “Well, T wanted to have you (tt I thanked this undaunted laborer, that what T said did not apply tei. It's only fair to you that I shoulder in this, I seemed to include You. Tha tablenn, "Plantation Fastiaves,’ | |' five. | They had been travelling hither in| It f h b Two hundred and fifty Americans | agit Mes no, One Due has work,” she answered gaily. “Now! Please don’t take it that way. I Whow Js kept | their special car since the early part promise you'll call on me if you aren't that what your brother arranged had q were tble fi | ‘ ped yg ind Mien ll 7 Dgertid ae 1h Ge tena, ane paateee A bau of the month. The skyscrapers which BILLY getting your sleep. My husband made | nothing to do with you, i: ; their torts ‘and won unstinted ap- | succession, ‘ met thelr gaze here were reminders | DUNNING sure,” she went on, “that young) I said, indifferently enough, “I don't lause. For musical charm andj The remaining daughters are normally |of thelr own big mountains in the oF brother of yours had gone on with the |mind {f you did ‘include’ me. What ve te hi it " r of yours had gone + 3 A brightees uh (aol among the | Frvover, where there are two daugit | reat country from which they had! CoLorace others last night, else he'd have in- affects one of us affects the other. ined eG ters, one husband is brought in and alemerged, and they wo in the! The girl glanced into my face. “Par- | Musical numbers between realistic | (1): Dig heusshold tac outa bhahed, | ‘ged, ey re all tice | RINGS A sisted on his coming back tableaux served to deepen the men- Gasidauth z * | enough to say the scenery was won- | POPULAR AS &> machine. Capt. Vaughan simply don me. Put that way, it would mean a fal impression conveyed by the plo- BADE N Y. GOODBY. | dertul. | EVER, sl oh vanished. Ah, well! our Georgia has that you'd no individuality of year : -given in chronological order. From oe ave “4 | The party was labelled the “Const- ( CES bee “.. had experience enough of fever-nurs- | OWN: f _ rice the negro, wae brought @ TURNED ON THE GAS | :0-Coast See America First” and came ing over there, I guess she'll take her “Very likely I've none,” sata 1, an- America and placed at work in the | | here under the auspices of the Rocky | light of endeavor, he was the Polic-| radiating the best that comes from ; i , turn here, soon as she gets back off|Protestingly. 1 couldn't say another rae Binet When | Mountain Hotel Men's Association, of | Commissioner oF the wonderful elty,|the quaint town of) Reno, babbling that trip.” i word. He Ended Life. fi iy and they gave bim a procession w! e the river in its merriest running | saw her stiffen herse!’ up to an- accompanied the showing of these! 1 oagern at No, b1% Second Avenue, nish Ol Bb cists aes ts still remembered in the city by the and sharing the popularity, of ‘Tom I wondered what the Professor's | ie incall } y ttabl i - » | came from Butte, Mont., | Golden Gate. e greatest . | Gree! i y Woods. ore were : : ‘Later days revealed the results of | Brooklyn, drawn by an odor of gas to! 01 ‘rom Omaha, | Golden Gate. It was the greatest pro- | Green and Jimmy Woods. There wer jlady would think if she could ‘see ot a ‘f ; 1 from Cheyenne, fro; Denver, from | cession ever give to a man, and Jit: Billy Dunning from Colorado Springs ‘Miss Vaughan, I shall be glad to education and environment. Soldiers, |a room in the house, found George| reno, ihe Heda Bikes a Anat my's first question, naturally, was|and Billy Love from Butte—a “beaut’ into my mind at that moment to Tead| ome with you and see what I cagedo sailors, Red Cross nurses, boy scouts, | stecel, fifty-two years old, who lived 5 "| whether it was over yet. It hadn't from Butte, Mont. Sam Dutton of my feelings towards this same Geor-| (or ou, prother. I guess Tagugld girl scouts, university graduates, doc- and from dear old San Franctsco, heen finished when they halloed t. the Hotel Albany of Denver, Col., was a fe ci gia. lnnreathinni beer willie ry aca a | where they put up the best arrange- ; him on the Oakland boat, y to add to the guyety | ‘ ‘a . 4 ‘ty. There was also because I feel I out to. ments for any ol nvention that the of the p RB ‘ When the poe of the Fifth street| "eats fOr any old convention that the| FOOD, FLOWERS, MUSIC AND Pint? icin the \foipins {ote aa) (The Comrades Camp, New England,! “Oh, then, please don't, I \ Station examined the room to learn] tontion to the Democratic Party, hay told cgi nny fan tiereneaae later soa R 2h My from Waco, U Later.) hastily. 4 > b | y arade which is also in Texas, x John F. Shea, Secretary of the| was over, but that the Hotel St. Jim is now better. Temperature) We had reached the shallow git cotton fields, tobacco fields and sugar plantations. Delightful old melodies fors, lawyers, musicians, artiste ani|there, dead, He had committed sul- financiers came into view. One of tha| cide. Bhiticivents in the final tableau was another cel tthew Henson, who accompanied < something about the man, of whom ' DANCING ACADEMIES, nothing was known in the house, they Francis wasn't what It used to he ALL FELT AT eMe IN NEW : came across this note: “Goodby New sociation, imeclf proprietor of the when he was the manager of that YORK. and all about it. Still he hasn't said porch of our lodging. We both York, goodby Brooklyn, goodby 4 famous hostelry on the footstool of | The average hotel man ts at home Chief Among These Are Berths |anything to me about that night when stopped. ROLLER SKATING Aibisa Salata Regent Hotel in San Francisco, rep-| Nob Hill, and Mr. Woods hadn't an- wherever he drops his grip. He has ‘ he nearly caught his death. He in-| “Miss Vaughan, I fecl that if it had at the 3 5 other word to say, had smile and i a : ; ain —>——_—_. resented ve sonee Seca eae ae tnut Nonoeolars lad h potting. to oe eae pm Ra ana er cevely vill Aldermanic and Borough |sists on my leaving him while he not been for me your brother would HOLD-UP MEN ROB the land of sunshine and flowers and | President’s Office |gozes; wants me to be out as much| not be sick now,” she told me quietly. ST. NICHOLAS RINK sae And then Tom Grecn got a word come wherever he goes. But las RAILWAY WORKER | °5:22",°! of two In edgewise, jas possible in the fresh, late-summer “I told him I'd rather he didn't come vi a he is. vi e] Yr vi le! Northern California Hotel Men's As- Sorbet: He Rooke me Where Ne | F:/ woeden stipe taolne te tao woeday the home of the Native Son of the! or two in edgewise, and when they night New York put one over on him they forgot The geniality and conviviality which y ‘ \d to se 11 I can of the Camp, with us that night. I though | jimmy for a while and thought that shone from the ddle o: e ban- } f 3 % ter hare eto nee A | 69 West 66th St, || Watcnes, toney and Fanses Taken |SAN FRANCISCO COMES INTO! he was the only hotel man inthe city quet hoard where Jimmy. Woods and yg eut the Yecal Republican chief- |coings while the Camp still stands. go away back with you. So I'yg re- i : by Naw lene an “y' THE CONVERSATION. | of New York. But Tom, with his ‘Tom Green sat, shed its warming and {#'?8 Vesun to take account of what | <oon shacks alike on Hill and Lake sponsible. And that is why it'ggQply H A superb maple|| Two Jersey Central Railfoad em-| John Shea is a quict man in the way | Characteristic modosty, told them ali mellow light around and about the "Ue election had cost them, |qamps will be dismantled and closed’ fair—that I should do what n that he would introduce them to a festive ployees were held up last midnight by|of talking, as are most peopie from the first canve gs and made every they ssed the Aldermanic few others, among taem being George man at the tabie fe floor on whidh to ip. The question ts, will the two) toward getting him well againgggghil oy 66 Mae ts i P 1 tha as Vresident’s off They tound ° two young men with revolyers on the| California, He says he wasn't in the| Sweeney of. the. Hotcl Commodore -lome, ant. the. Imusic, AMOR RLEATOLGetaiy placement Tanne ; |Bnglish visitors be able to leave when come right In now, if I may sweep around in hated conic Mallrond track beteeen | cia town of San Francisco when Yer-| and John Mc®. Bowman of all the found in New York, made the picture sistant to President, $6,000; ex-|everybody else does? It doesn’t look I hesitated. i said, “Mi: arbel!, anforth and Gates Avenues, Jersey! ba Buena was shake y nck | Bowman hotels and Mayor John F. complete i amine xaminer, $3,800; sec- | se yet that’ i prother migiit “ great circles to || city, Buena was shaken up by a shock | Ov ane the Cit comy +, $3,800; sec-|it at present. Yet that’s what Jim's my brother migit not wish to sve bay Wall Beginning Monday the National ret Then they gathered the whole party Convention of Hotel Men will meet Me reached clear across the Rocky stenographer, $2520; | Carl Ruppert of No. 119 Veronica | the rhythm of live- worrying to do. I know he’s hating| you.” Place, Brooklyn, a brakeman, was| Mountains, to say nothing of the] of men, to the exclusion of the wom- and thelr exposition be held in the _ After an inventory of the Borough {every second that we stay here, just! “In that ease.” returned Miss ‘Par- ly, thrilling music }] ;opbeq of his gold watch, valued at) ‘UMbIIngs of th erra Nevadas, but |¢n, into the music room of the Hotel ¢9th Regiment Armory. The advance held two years by|because that Girl told him she didn’t| pell's composed voice, ‘there ‘ter- ’ Biltmore. ‘They sat down at a round i s there when the fire started t - |] $25, and his railroad pass, with some | | by our roller-skat- || trenge., Frank W. Krone of No. 67 | 1 guard which got into town last night lamented ‘the loss| want him to stay. d to do in the good Comprised the following: eM! table Mike they tainly would be nothing more t8™bé s 5 Commissioner of ; ' ing band. Fast 40th Street, Brooklyn, a awitch. | MAUS after. old days of jolly Kiag Arthur, and “My. and) Mrs. J. W. Atkinson, Public Works, filled by Ernest A. Fay,| I wonder how soon that hiking) said, but I should have tried to do the man, algo Jost iii, watch atid pass and| James Woods, manager of the Bel-| they had muale for them and viands Acacia Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colt dssistant | Comn ner of|party will get back to Camp here? | fair thing.” NEW SKATES Porheichuare wore mont and Murray Hill Hotels, anj|to tempt the gods from Mount Olym- pan Bass, Frye Hotel, Seattle, Wash.; Public Works, Jolin S$ Shea, $6,500; | | “All right,” said I, rather shortly, si! VENTILATION OU nEa ere eon binee oat one ° | cohomaa Green A ie a Wood. | BMS and bottles of water which re- 1, M. Davenport, Di Seer Washi secretary to the Borough, filled’ by (bater) “| dU po as bed 1k te cts GOOD m : d / 6 he ‘J; quired only a miracle to turn into g AT a Collin H. Woodward, district leader,| They have returned. go and see if my brother feéls ip JOLLY CROWD i | ward went up as far as Albany tol Wing. Spokane, Wash.; William 8. Dunning, oy | INSTRUCTS 100 NEW CITIZENS. | mect and greet the formerly manager of the Antl y to the President, A’| This morning when I went to take|to seeing any strangers this afters arty: and to as: 5,000; seer to the /a letter to that village store, I found | noon. Surrogate Wingate of Kings County| sure them that little old New Yoi and do Springs, crane fer ere alee Bastar deal ene, One of the hotel personages who Broadmoor Hotels, Col as missing at the feast was Mrs. 3 Commissioner of Public Works, $4,040, | ae, 4 sae A ‘Roller Skating Every Day, 1.80 to 12.80. esterday addressed 100 new citizens in| wasn't qute the dry place they ha.l!| posi a Col.; Sam Dutton, vany Hotel 1 little group, evidently just arrived} I left her standing on the wooden epi iad ie “p by is “ ie Jone: 4 we vor one ver? ITY 1: . confidential inspector, Nia J. ly-'* a! DANCING UPSTAIRS. ; been assured that Mr. Volatea:! loves | Houlse Jon AN Hid voted one of Denver; Robert EIIf Agpiphun Soe qee ey aperen uo te from their expedition, clustered round | porch, and sought Jim. DANCING CARNIVAL Superintendent of Build- on the jour- yore i Hotel set . Rudolph P. Miller, $7,500; secre-|the wooden platform outside. Coke, ney eastward, Mrs, Jones is they had just been sworn into eit to pietury Green is President ex.; Mr. and Mrs, H t. Mr, ings | the United He was alone, sitting up against iis §T, NICHOLAS RINK, @ W. 06TH ST Judge Garvin and of the New York City Hotel Men's} owner of the Hotel J, Gosse, Riverside Hotel, Reno, Nev othe Superintendent of Public i 1 —.!| ett duties vy Amvoclation and Jimmy Woods has| ard is associated. with the early his. | atte Halfacre, Tutwiler Hotel, Bir- Tere eae Si sor htan Bee ae Fublic | the big young swimming master, was | Pillows, jen. John F. O'Ry ‘ A ods has) and is associated wi e early his- ae oUleaenh: Suild enographer, $1, he of the: e ¢ oni ts leks Rutan Bina | been here only a few winters from] tory of Denver, Leadville and Cripple |munsnam, Ala; Mra. Louise Jones. Except ter the two years—-1918 and | the first of them to see me as 1 cam EUAN bat LS A | PP" | Reo Hotel, Denver, Col. ‘the baln {San Franc A. Lambor nley Hotel, Kstes Park, Col; W G, Love, Thornton Hotel, Butte, Mon.; 1019- Ww vere in oftic Dow! nith and Moran |down the road. I saw him touch F you. Tammany has not had | white-sweater ana sunshiny old city of) Creek. She was in the old days of | 8 iW R looked up wearily, sco. ‘Leadville, which is 19,000 feet up in Both gentlemen glad-handed «li the} the sky, when. the AUDUBON BALLROOM d sleeve of the g Awfully Z silver was pour- aus i i 1 - mplete contro! of city patronay earest 1 “Say, Georgia, | "ind of them, Mouse, but 166th Street and Broadway members of the party, and made them! ing down the mountain sides, spark- WUsh Mark, Boulderado Hotel. Rou 1904 when the then Mayor, |andlng nearest him By ers ne wi aes PAE URL . 1 Block From Subtay Station, Current events orf ‘ealize that they were comnig lo ating and gleaming witn jewels, and (0h, Cols | dC. Murmad ‘ McClellan, broke y there's your English friend © lsemiaa arbelle ah atk DANCE FLOOR ONE BLOCK square |||PAN. AM. Curent events off ni piace, Tt wan "Hello, dmmy.” | splashing down tmechunks to the ase Washington Hotel seat Chaves Pe Murphy. in 1903, 1 As her eyes met mine her face wos] {em the mountains,” T gabled ad- A “Howdy, Te vpefore wel office, ma m1 ey hile edla Ay t ny 1993 ane 909 “Li ” a ot * ‘A ily. outs : % ¥ DANCING TONIGHT || COSDEN, Zan stecha| <ozwore'tme mn tev SPORE et lg xe CAMA aa eT tl tana en Su |, sl ute wo a higher. prices for 11 oe Be ae enn Deion He ot tne tea nous and mes: imperial Hotel, Portiand CoH i . 191. aven't gone!” She might as well] See her Jimmy, if you don't wartt 16" 0 r ow on ne rea! lo eautiful O'Rrir 3 ‘ d 1908) althous aynor wa 5 j AND THIS APTERNOON thaes stndicn indicate protit for ioamer 11 Li’ hg ke ahan Rieke the trgaean | eee ht OF the beautiful O'Brien #is- | Stommc, President Ro 4 Mousion’ had rearesentativer ce | have said it In so many worde. Of course ['ll see her,” said: my j Lemons by individu) inetracton, private asd |} diate purchasers waa a real treat for the visitors, and| ‘The round table was strewn with | {otel Association, Krown | f © board From 1914 to i918 John! I stopped. I said to her ina tone as|tWin in his most composed voice. y Mitchel was in power with @| cold as any that she had ever used ty] #@W his hand shake. “Afi usion majority, Now Tammany |, «sigs Tarbell, we are etill here,| fully untidy,” he muttere recovers all its lost ground "Yo " > darting H. La Guardia, President of the| you see. My brother has been very You are perfectly tidy, darling. they we all sweet enough to s | beautiful roses, Colunibia roses, that the dear old Hudson was a rev stream and to forget the raging © Hotel, Denver, Col ons, manager les EB. Ow in-the-Pine Pellow, Wirst IRRESISTIBLE DANCE MUSIC UPEN overy evening; Saturdays, Sund 4 Holidays afternoon and evening, Come ente and you will be a steady AM. LOCO. PFD. an ex. ceptional investment. anc n the inclosure thera were mats of $2" manager Tron real moss, with four little pathways { Ha dente Amen aretal The above as wel! as other listed se- | | orado River and the roaring ‘Truc which met in a miniature representa- V!¢¢ dent. American Hotel As curities may be bought on our de- J! Jimmy Wools was talking about th | ‘on of Heda t wan ethe Sia tt soteation, Raleieh Hotel, Wie, Tes’ Board of aldermen, who will retire on| ill indeed. He caught a bad chili| Sid chokingly, as I went to get thit y wonders of New York, but listenin Liberty enlightening the wor Ge elf, el, Sa ferred payment plan. a C ' Jan. 1, yesterday denied the report! walking home on the night Wondere, 00 Re Ba nake City, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. M PB LE describ Fence 5 i ie : “ol. co) re 01 N. ae le : 4 e ~ | tha "t ” ” BEBK & COMPANY When Jimmy left ‘Frisco to come ba ; A HEAD. Coty Hugo Seaberg, Raton. N. Mi nent if the latter gave up tie office, | that we can't move him, | STOCKS AND BONDS to New York, where he first |, There were autumn leaves bank- |“) Nfornia Hotel Men's Aasoelation He said there was no foundation for one Wall BU. Jing the inner side of the table, and | ),22rNnih ft ranelaco: Mei such a repo! d made it plain tha 28 | the centre of the m Lh an ar eR BANKING AND FINANCIAL. santhemums sprang in and Mrs. W. 8. Wart Publisher, | Ne did not w oe S. O. of Indiana d I'm Her very glance pro- aloud that it was not! ine I posted my letter and went on. a the was not In: Coke came striding after me with ollnation: that brought her |anxious inquiries. . . rep ing that |they all fancied Capt. Vaughan gone back with me that night, in ss mate. Jim looked up at her nd clutch the she and I saw his But thr Ms low-pitched drawl the not n and bron: Little silk Ameri _ a can flags graced the ciusters o) OBEY THE TRAFFIC COP; N ventionality sounded gatlan 0. RevMaHUanitia Mad the Weatar (ne AND BURY SPIRITS. | machine. As for the Giy, the sight or| *Y ; Salt Creek Prod. jhrysanthemums and the rest of the LAW WILL UPHOLD YOU : Vipechine Aa fon he GiueHle RENEE) us wcitiy goods gt gansta iasiella THE DANCING CARNIVAL|) |) pesos ©. pe Peay etal ee thine nigaty ine the Hotel Eiittnor ne ene tm a¥a Peal aaneieacreretale Frighttuly wie of you to bother” — | oO. -, ere was no dor foot to the If Collision Results, Damage Sults lifference to death is one of the) e slumped ba Mow ST. NICHOLAS RINK ng ind table, so nobody had the hei Can't Ha Inoee rurwed. characionuetios ot tus (balen) in a dead faint : 69 W. 66th St. i i place in that wonderful gathering. 1¢ the traffic policemat dune put the “Orientaba: feamcn ert | have just met her again. For the Sinclair Cons. Cosden & Co. init neat to. Gore "Sweeny win {Ma trafic plicoman gives som 110 its of dead telathes and fine stale | midday meal Lamesa with the Hl! (The Comrades’ Gamp, Two Days ; i occupied one of the turns of the fes- Nis ) ad and, disregi ms KFOW NE out of this supersti-| Gamp people, Georgia ‘Tarbell, I un Later.) a tive boant, was Henry J. Gosse, pro- ing the signal, something gets in the tion are equally amaging, {GAaMp RarRie, sf lt Tt is only as th ional 45 Internat’! Pet. Simms Pet. tive pownh was, Heory, J. Goake, pro: ing the signal, something Caee i atNhy uied,. une | deratoad, was over at the Laxe Cainp|«nfe Magi’ at t's ckctsinal puree who verandas many a sweet “°Y &n° DUNE ese bellieve that the spirit of that | put as 1 passed the shack belonging to Georgia Tarbell during the last. tw The abovenaimed group are vitally atfecied by the recent changes in div ' d herself listen. Rot the responsible party person, 8: piscated. Ald Si Age Nerd ee eee ee ee ew Cinan (disme She is ao adilratio, ae ome crude oil prices. Our specially prepared pamphlet cogently outlines ng tink and gurgling of policema the sole arbiter in the) hastily inclosed in a coffin almost before | aa nt loaves me, who have al- iy Ne ncues i eats s ife is extinct. Th suppos or’ | forgettable proud young figure coming | Ways had my hands fe to 12.30 how these new crude oil prices should immediately affect their the Truc Riv aWalling | repulati trath i xtinet, That ipposed to sen 1m nds full of sundry final papers in her divorce s inthe ‘spirit ny A eats Jacob Stoehr of No. 45 Johnson Ave- ‘across the fleld straight to me litha taba for potably Miss Vaughan!" she began, quite she Ietves me practically nothing. Us se as i, formally, but in a changed voice from |!” © wonder they thought a sood nose BS deal of her a8 a nurse out at’ th are In-l chat of the mountain acene. “Miss{front, She is as perfect in her mene m, Ill or well--why resources. Rut where this is impossible, I or w ny, deaths on the battlefield, the it is rexarded by. the trrible menace. | Whi ormed ‘of « death It's @ beautiful spor, that old River © Hotel, hemmed in by wonderfu! nue, Jamaica, on a motorcy trees, and the Truckee River some at Hillside Avenuc mes smiling at it, laden with th Large corps of in. #ricore on hand ‘ll times for lessons, etther private or on the floor, \irite for copy tedey Avenue on June 20 Juanes , . ossip of the mercy parties on the weir unde and designed | Vaughan, I wanted to speak to you , ny machine—yes, perfec ‘specialty, Fe a in frenziec ath, to ent ur. St r, In fiv ‘ 1 “ yet Polntment telephone 62 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK SUlii-u Ha Pract Crnieeprer airy touring ¢ ‘ a like to say to|*"po-day, when she came, a s reset ’ aE h Nature ryt a tecn & 1 ten . . a sheaf oy THE DANCING CARNIVAL Teleabene Revo 0470 PeORTGhE a ned cahaenc tee 1 1 j ) 7 CAUCE RISE Ra Men ererie sacar ranch OMices in Leadine Citic: e ye ™ « i whe ‘ filled thing but spraty ST. NICHOLAS RINK oe : . a ine nt 1 linard myeat My b the Poneman Ree rect Wires to Various Markels Bray ; i Y = Henry Gosse was there at (ue table (uc Jury decided iu his favor, he [he was, He doesn’t sleep much... instalment. | .

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