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~ Market Sidelights |... By R. R. Batson. Ady Rumely . A ‘There has been no development in | {ike Jumens the financial situation recently of greater significance than the rise in the bond market. The advance since the first of the year, an‘ more par- ticularly during the last few days, has =~ iol Hide & L pf. be Atee! jo & L pf. 72 Buying of bonds has reached enor- loo 106 208% | Rep iron & St pt 8! mous proportions. Transactions have Internationa Royal Dutch N ¥ 63) reached $33,000,000 daily. ‘This ts the recyese gy pI ge Bees 2 “ aL ‘Am Linseed Oi) pt 67 oT ®t L & Bouth .., 29 Jargest total since the early part of | Am Locomotive... 115% if Pdid @azon Motors... 4 the war when the Liberty Loan issues | A!le@ Chem .... 00% Am Bafot; ' then created were placed on the| Am anip'& Gem, 19% Austin Nichols Am Woot . Am Writ P pf. Am Zino Anaconda Aneo Dry Goods. Atchison Ry ..... Atlanta, Bo& Atl Atl Coast Line... Au Guit & Wir terday at a 8% per cent. interest rate has been heavily oversubscribed. But extensive as the improvement in money conditions has been, it seems to be the consensus of opinion of bankers that rates will be further reduced. If this proves to be correct, the volume of bond trading will reach new high levels and the income yields ofiered are altogether likely to be gradually lowered, in the four walls of a very rena ‘ All Fools’ Day. So you shall vow, market. Me eel dees ae Hi off of the chair of biology, | *™4ll room. LADY JOHNSON, retiring in the hunting lodge at Summer House | stead, that you hate me. { The new high level being reached ‘aad a Fay [Sinclair O11... phar mae mighty anion mae Point since ‘ ‘ seeal’ *t hate you!” sala I, lickiag w(t) | Almont daily {9 of course due to the re- pt 8% oes Southern Pacific. 90% Tan wen g ein the {S1R JOHN, her rank Royalist husband, broke parole, enlisted Indians} ow from my lps. i, | turn of money conditions to a pre- 190% | Stan ON of NJ. 178 little room. I saw Nick kneeling be- and escaped on the Sacandaga Trail. “Passionately?” war basis. The latest evidence of the 8 Of1 of N J pf.. 114% ie side the bed. CLAUDIA SWIFT accompanies Lady Johnson and begs Then, looking down at me, a-blesh extent of this improvement is found I could not move my body; my head ELO! RANT, i i now, yet laughing, she bent her head in the fact that tee issue of $150,000-| Am La Pane fea, Bor h pritaaite a are press ge Pe Bay A Bred je pais fells tos pss aw ave ot Svliw tape Slowly, Veiy «Aawiy, S6 eine, and | 000 Treasury certificates offered yes-|Am W Wks & El i ge. pe rested her lips on min i i Atlantic Fruit .. 4 % NW% 1 16% es There is no’ disputing that the cou) | hem {pen 4 strike has tempered market judg-|Rooth Fisheries... ment with caution, The number of | Bklyn Rap Tr | non-union miners that hag joined the nit Uuish Ge. | ranks of the strikers has been larger | Burns Bros B. | than any one had any reason to ex-|Butte Cop & Z. | pect a week ago. The more omin-|Butte & Superior | ‘ | { ous strike situation has been one of | Putterick Co . A the factors responsible for the tre- | Gadde Cent Ol «. s9%4 18% | Wabash pt A mendous realigation of profits in the para 71% | Weber & Hell Calif Pet . stock market during the last day or 80. | Gan’ ree’ coe asat asou [ae rere : Con Leather .... 9% 40% 39% 40 Pig iron prices are advancing.| Con Leather pt. i td i 12% Westen Vises a There is a noticeably firmer price tone| Cerro Dé Pasco. 31 | Westinghouse in the market for finished steel prod-| Chandler Motors. 70% | white Motor ucts. But steel stocks have not re- Snes 4%) White On sponded to this price improvement for the reason that the advances are duo } to the increasing seriousness of the coal strike situation. A number of Py furnaces in the ‘Pittsburgh district ve pt oe ee ‘hie have been banked. It is known that Great West... certain producers have stopped selling | Chi Gt West ac FOREIGN EXCH. enough business recently to] cot Gas & Blect.. keep 12,000 looms busy at capacity for] Cot Grapho ..... 8 a ‘ | } | | one year. Com Tab & Rec francs, demand, .0866 1-2; cables, sea h pei ee pase te i 4 : é : vas ve ee | . Com Ta ? m4 a Sane -35 ————_ and hopef"! of meeting her husband . " ~ ; ° " ! ‘The company has a large stock of} Consol Gas .,.... .0857, off .0002. Marks, demand and AL in New York. City, 2 . was wanes } wool on hand purchased at figuros| Consol Textile : .0088 1-2, oft 0000 3-8. STARTS FOR BUFFALO, steatly distressed iS vevevorl bers ih ¢ oe Bainnernae eal to car | Bubetantiatly lower than criat at Dros Con tnter-Cal Min ar aemeeetaaany 0453 FINDS HERSELF HERE such & DiIBHE Ad Mistress Swift = B nf awn isto ihe’ Naren through the » an ™argin of pro! us i” ce . hs $ s. 4 i rears offers to rel im a care for you, \s = : showing healthy expansion. *4 “ on ican eye cn ay mente sess n@ Girl Doesn't Know How |but our military authorities would not lakes, driving Gates, descend the Bae fe 5 , 8795; She Got to New York. ow it, Penélope Grant eee there ~ i atortn Tavs lesan: entrant. that 4be ena aay Mean | cables, .8800, up 0005. Pesetas, de-} Ruth Kennedy of Milwaukee recov- oy ald neuter pa tales Ly; d ates ua carbene sclera | ‘American Linseed Company will soon] Cu Cane sug pt ‘4 ‘" Boot, | Cred her senses early to-day in Knick- “Lord, Jack, she has cooked for you force the Highlands, 3 | declare a dividend. It may be of-]Chl & Bll N Kronen, demand, 2601; } wrhocker Hospital and demanded to}Since, and has kept this house in , , ; ¢R/ f° ei cae seid ull thankneiiee? | fictally stated that the directors have} Ch! & ¥ INN vr : 42% | cables, .2606, up 000), Norway rol know how she had got to New York, |°rder. washed dishes, fed the chick- bed g : UN allot gd nec pa ema Lingd hb lang tras pope ptosis JO 42% | nen, demand, .1860; cables, .1855, up 0 ad go De odaedl PRR Itepe Inep on sere |e ; . : which would cut the head—new Eng- i Petite te urate: feonmonece en eu 19005, Denmark ‘kronen, demand, | All any one could tell her was that she | Por Ong Comun On Bae oe your Ay i land—from the body of the new nation. j likely that holders of the pia sere 19 190120 2121; cables, .2126, off .0002. had been found unconscious in front of | ageg, J picked lint, knitted stockings q ¢ And to make this more certain, } investment until late in the fall, if| Dui 80 Bhore @ At 4 4 4 Opened steady. Standard Oil of In-] She ‘is twenty-two years old and said} ‘Why? T demanded. 4 i poate A aay eens Lied i then. Stor Bat.... 172% 1748 172% up %; International Petro-] she had been employed in a beauty| “I asked her that, John. And she ihe 4 fisdicrs ‘ te ae aires Ton Goes Dp j ~ , 1% 1% 1 15%, up %; Ango-American| Parlor in Cleveland until Monday, whea answered that there was nobody here "i ' x! ve ae According to the annual report of Int pf, 1% 21% 20% 185%, off %; Eastman Kodak, | *H¢ started for Buffalo to go to work }to care for a sick man's comfort, and | Hay iS SOG ta) ree EAT RY the Radio Corporation of America, 104 18% 18% 18%] 7844, up’ 3: Phil Morris, 18%; city] M Another place. | She met (wo men on} that Dr. ‘Thatcher had told her you ' To oppose this terrible invasion made public this morning, transat- ‘ lantic circults of the corporation are] funer Body... Me 41s rt now carrying 20 per cent, of the in- |uot, Rubber ne tee | up Gillette, 21 ternational message traffic between a American Tobacco the United States and Europe. The |Gei ‘i AABERTY * company now has six international |General Motor c Hee RT: radio circuits in operation.” Gen Motor @ p c Liberty 348 ope Much of the recent strength in the | Goodrich : 99.88, stock has been due to t'2 increased [Great North pr popularity of tle radio phone. This} Greet Nor Ore 6s of development of the company's bust. |(reme Cananes: fn ness receives scant comment tn the} Gurr giates Bt... 86 m report. It is stated, however, that |fiabershaw Ele 2h 17 WOMEN “due to the continuous research that] jrouston Ott “uo a1 has been carried on, apparatus em-|eyupp Motor... its Ite te bodying the latest Improvements and |itomestake Min of a character suited for general use |Indiahoma ef. has now been developed for manufac. | Inspiration Cop ture in large quantities, and it is be- | {nt Cons Corp Heved by the officers of the corpo- |!" ree Corp pt ration that the demand, large though |)". pyou. PO , 1 per it may be, will soon be fulfilled Tater Seay i Total income for 1 $44. Net profits of $426,799 were Ant Niel plied against amortization of patent, |Invinelbie On, ill =— Iron Products F won 88 Coincident towel Tee 20% [proclamation was is BANKING AND FINANCIAL, — [Jewel Tea pf. go | Kenny, President, eR, 4 | Leachpriddy, Dean with “The college will 183 oy school, much less tobacco,’ It is predicted that radio will rival the phonograph and telephone in utility and popularity. What is the signifi- cance of this to those i the people id 16% | women smolkg 12% | will adhere to this Mackay Com ‘gaining access to Man Elevated 43% | way of window: Martin Parry Muxweil Motor Radio Corp. of America? Miami Copper F $ 2 29 = Middle Btates Oi! ws Send at once for Free Report on i Radio Corporation | giving latest company and market developments Coll —phone—or write Montana Power . 7 2 12 | Webster Avenue, to Fordham Hospl a% | Kuriger was dri struck the trol Nuk tered. Orpheum Cireult Poo QU wt 29%] Hook and Ladder Phe Compaay v. Sb% sees 106% At Guif & WI pt 4% [Union Uacific pt. 73% Auto Bales Cor pf Un Ry Inv Co... 17% ANGE OPENED|Mitted suicide at the Presidio last until the outlook is clarified. © & Northw'n Ry ‘ IRREGULAR, gt Meially ki Chine Coppers. Sterling, demand, 4.41 3-4; cables./to be informed until she reached the livered and set at liberty, inside the i N Seat a ; There were rumors rife concerning ® it is officially known that the . ‘rench francs, de-| Duryea estate in Glen Cove, L. I. British lines."’ .. N : an the summer campaign, and how the American Woolen Company has re-| Cue oca cables, .0928, off] ‘The Stockholm brought over 107] ‘They are gone?” A , : f 82 | Service common, 204%, off %; Bank-] drink ers’ Shares, 21%, off %; Radio, 3%,] The effect of the mysterious be town Hospital." ‘ : the Hudeon and a few troops; but Hi Third, 99.96, off .04; ——$—————— STUDENTS 1 was $416 int Mer Mar A teen others have been placed on proba- tion for infractions of school 1 1 [ist of things that are forbidden, mit any young woman to remain in ‘our comrade, Mr. Drogue- amour “y tile inx!"’ said I, when I ‘i ‘Automobile riding without -| “Charles G. McKenzie, a graduate of] So passed that unreal summer of | Yregt qu'une maladie legere qui se] nag ey S CRINPAL OE Gane, MLL ee Ms Ne aes © sion, attentions from strange m: Union Theological Seminary, was re-]'76; and so came autumn upon us with | guerira sans medecin, n'est ce pas?” : But you, = Man Ghirt.. . 38% |ot forbidden adventures. aie %"|BADLY HURT AS AUTO = [fertaint’ wnat happened to ‘unrenane F {s proper, caste, then there's no wee- to unrepen: IN THE KITCHEN. his proper, caste, Prete fingers. And so went away swiftly. ‘i i 3 1 oe fter death or 5 ew t it; for that the Laird jery of triumph, interested in stock of May Dept Stores 119 HITS TROLLEY HEAD-ON | (27.8) “Whether i oe WARD sunset one day, when I hatte tecgenth never do!” “Now,” says she, “I shall take|Copyright 1922, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine, Mex Petroleum .. 13 133 oo t to fork the steaming ‘ im Car. to hav to brush up on the Nick had not relieved me, 1] opened the pol Bs ET Gcaacnl woumest™ pha sded, Public interest in this senss- a Richard Sarioars tiriy-elaht, of Noi|-deatiaation of sinners before ho tonal ageoaamar tho ataire and looked uaen (ATEN. Gm SOR) OR INS COTeE eng ear can mmennewar ta the endl tion of the age is growing by ao hous 4 125 Crescent Place, Yonkers, was badiy| © tusted to expound the Scriptures kite where wa & pleasant |Bemees et Dead over Nee Pe navies ese eat DE » leaps and bounds. ee ene Sees reac enon he wea thowa ia {it 8 Presbyterian pulpit in tiudaon or | e8e,,, Kiechens Pamight dew giistened and where her|you cry me merey, John Droguc Mo Pacitle pt... ur nin Mont Ward 19 | front of a trolley car at 209th Street and| Kensle conducts union services in Pall-]@4_ of johnnycake and of meat Bronx. With « possi-| wade, N. 83%] ble fracture of the skull he was taken 3814 | south in Webster Avenue when the trol- el {ey approached. He swerved his car,| © CRIMINALS TO TESTIFY was pinned under the front trucks, s Privilege + Ont & ‘ the windows in the trolley we : ssling derly? CHICAGO, April whip. Followed a day of dazzling sun- a ate a. ” . (As 1d, which set our} ‘*Yes,"* said I, halt choked. “Let : = mun, former Governor of New York, ad-| And, “There she falters, out o'} shine and intense cold, " bs bic ery Fe MAS | vanced the novel proposition yesterday [brvath, ‘there's for you frlend Nich- }timbers cracking; and the snow, like|me up, you plague of Egypt! levator ; When Kdward Donahue went to re- : Tae |teve Joseph Ripp, sixty-five, No, 144 Owens Hottiing .- % 34% | Marion Street, East New York, watch- Pacific Gas ...... ann 00% |man in the Brooklyn Warehow na | jovbvite * Jeceaee : oi ly 6TH] Storage Company viaw only if they wish chowd. nef her dark eyes wide and, bright, veranda eaves, We made shovels and yelled, ‘I am like to smother | Three New York Offices Pan-Am Pot 644 G94 | Schermerhorn Strget, at 3 A.M. to-dny he sald. 4 Big ae te aaa Tate leeks Drone wala. ha dg the roofs and broke paths to - 2 6 Venn or S. Tel. Broad 7120 enrAny Fast 7 ipp did not appear, Donahu ni us pely on is ad bef! ate “This is All Fools’ Day.” says shy 50 Broad St. el. Broad 710 inant . ok Iding and saw sulkily d therefore belabour mi } A 505 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 Molt eg A a oh Met tng “Bieyaior wid yiie dete un yous? Nick made a snowball ynd fun wick with laughter to see me mad and 225 Fifth Ave. Tel, Mad. q. 1377 ple'n ¢ Ry Baty iy Jadove the seventh floor, Members of ork ls 10-8 sas} ch love you buth,” suid she, “but tpat me, but, | dodged it. Then Pene-Jat her merey Pheresore, you musi | a — © Marque erOUs HE GLADLY PAID BILLION RUBLES 10 15% * Poa) | wm | Prof. Maximoff Hired Smug- rt Chi i tx | — glers to Get Himself and kobe! ALAR, am ; % Family Across Border. IN SHADOW-LAND. your features!"" : % 1% WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY: JACK DROGUE, of discarded title, marching with the Continental - Army as Lieutenant under COLONEL DAYTON, who has ordered Jack to place under arrest HEN I became conscious I was lying under blankets upon a@ trundie-bed, with- After a helpless heave or two 1 ie} ou say you love me tenderly. That is a ile, John Drogue—it being into Finland, Prof. Alexander stepped from the gangplank to the Her Scottish second sight impresses] Then she was up and off like a sets forth with young tree-lynx, flesing, cunning oF ‘i i tens; but, like a wl srinted tt OWED STONER, eg Bene and able ranger, on the trail of the ne eee pled by fhe oF When the surgeon had done pack- jaga—after Sir John. gazing up into the dluest, softest #ky ing my, wound with Ifmt, pain had | AHIONI, an Oneida warrior, is met in the woods. that my dazgsled eyes ever had un- left me weak and indifferent, and 1] THIOHERO, “THE RIVER REED,” the prophetess of the Oneidas, | closed upon. lay heavily, with Iids closed. warns.of Mohawks on the Iroquois Trail. There was a faint fragrance in the suffered during the last four years in| 41,00" the Sun-reom at Sumner /SCREECH OWL and WATER SNAKE, Oneida Indians, who pledge Be Eat See earee anes le themselves to Di ' ty capti bd Petrograd, on the verge of starvation] “Do you know how long you have ves to Drogue’s ard af pture. ; and without proper material “ Hl bees bere? Nick asked, amused. Roce enn Mere a be tepalnted Indian who tells also fo de-}| “Some three or four days, I sup- of jawks taking scalps on the ver. if Ete non yeas a the noe Me whe vil fightin “ peas ravely. The Oneida maid paints this symbol on her breast, ani "7, retry sie AR Novatie aia Drogue’s party adopts the symbol to avenge the scalps the mule uy Se ine cigs iia 07% | livering a lecture,” said the professor.}many. You seem to remain incuri- Mohawks have taken, be : me jounding clear. . 1174] “My wife and daughter were with me. | ous, indifferent. Yet, you are in the The Saguenay Indian follows Jack as a faithful guide. At West = 00% |1 hired professional smugglers to take | house of old friends,”" River they meet the Mohawks and battle savagely. The Oneida maid is | But it was mid-April berore thenre) 17 |me across the border, paying them] He looked at me out of his kind,| captured and about to be drowned when the ida Indians and Jack |Forest Runner, with pelts, passed 42%}over a billion rubles or about $1,900 “Also,” he said, “you ee men counter so bravely the Mohawks are routed far in the |through the Sacandaga. 47%Jin regular money. Lenin and Trot-|had many days of feve Lieut. Drogue returns to Summer House Point to report to the f ed 10% ts And then, for the first, we learn zky are firmly intrenched. Untold] My face burned. I feared to guess} Commandant. He sees Penelope again and kisses her when she offers bit ‘i bh oak yim|misery prevails. Nothing is being} what he meant, but now I must ask. | WOolen sox she has knitted for his men. something concerning the great war 134 | cone because of the apathy of the] “Did I babble?” John Howell, Tory, at whose cabin on the ridge a midnight rendezvous | that was waging everywhere around 794 | People. Millions are dying of starva- i our outer borders—how His Excel- hovering over him at war, her two feet im their buckled shoes, jack he and her petticoat of cotton stuff nick’ SPRING. ND s0 came spring upon us in the Northland that fateful year “A month to-day. ‘A feverish patient often becomes| Of King’s people 15 attacked by Jack Drogue’s patrol. Jack is shot. The tion and the people have lost all hope. | loquacious. Oneida prophetess says he will Jive. lency had surprised the Hessians at Seemingly nothing can be done forthe] ‘Has Lady Johnson heard me? Or cultured professional classes. But|Mistress Swift? Or—Mistress Grant?”* satan ore Poare aoanay I stammered. =) bss | Why, na," @alé he. ‘These ladies 9 It was amazing to realize that th were most fender and attentive when Excellency, with only the frozen trag- your soldiers brought you hither; but army, | 4) Thelberg, wife of the surgeon of the|two days afterward, while you still Rape OC 8 neha Ree goers cree steamship Drottningholm, who died |Iay unconscious—and your right lung Baa Seo Yeren Glew eee ee last October. She is a sister of Major | filling solid—there came a flag trom this was 60, thank God; and we won- Frank W. Duryea, U.S. A., who com-|Gen. Schuyler, and an escort of Al- dered to hear of it. All this the Forest Runner told us bany Horse for the ladies. And they as he ate and drank in the kitchen. On the Stockholm was Mrs. Eva Tuesday. She was unaware of her departed as prisoners the following brother's tragic death and was not morning, with their flag, to be de- first class and 270 third class passen-] ‘Yes, air. Lady Johnson, while . BHD DEE ® cena) anes con eee 0001 1-2. Belgian | gers. the train, she said, who gave her &] would die if they moved you to Johns- "Aa from three directions we had forts o1 0, up 1; British-] was paralyzing, she said. She ha Excellency was engaged south of these Coup., 17, up 1-4,] vague recollection of the men treating CONVALESCENT. points and must remain there. pun her to another drink. ‘That is the last HEINE 4 : e Our grim, lank Forest Runner BONDS she recalls. THINK that summer was the ‘ sprawled on the settlo by, the kitche: ned 99.98, \ ———— strangest ever I have lived—the table, smoking his bitter Indian to- off .06; § mpst unreal days of life—so still, so golden, so strangely calm the soll- tude that :inged me where I was slowly healing of my hurt. Each dawn was heralded by gold fire, each evening by a rosy conflagra- the west. It rained only at Chureh, Glen Cov: andthe church [Ooo rd % i s rch | wight; and all that crystal clear mid- vestry has become so wide that Gen. heat 4 George R. Dyer, former head of the|summer scarcely a shred of fleece New York Nationg) Guard, has an- dappled the empyrean, | nounced that he will:nol be andidate ‘There were closer bits of heaven. ee Pega Lie the v ; n. Dyer] Comcs Mistress Penelope in sprigged has said in a letter that he does not ave care to serve ina parish where he had |Sewn of lavender, and smelling fresh ake with ‘absolutely no regard for the rector, of the herb itself or of some faint}a knife in the pan; and now lookec The action of Gen. Dyer became | freshness. up at him with eyes full of curiosity, known at a meeting Tuesday night-of} I offered my hand; she, extended] ‘Bewitched him? 17'' this information, the ‘4 cltb of the chur which | hers and I saluted it. urely. Who else, then 2 was ordered disbanded by Dr. Holland] ‘Then she seated herself at leisure in] “You are jesting, Nick and |} »|two years ago but continues to exist{ner Windsor reading-chair, laid her| “No, Like others he has taken the of women, citing a] Without his recognition. ‘The club will hasket of wool skeins upon the pol-|Caughnawaga fever. The very alr orce the rector to re= pide : hed book-rest, and calmly fell to} you breathe is full of it. But, with not knowingly per- | #8 Sees ining: yee area ay comrade, it is no more | ful of snow over me; and I seized her,| saddled; and fell to making up his ss '§o, you are mending fast, sir,""|than a fever. And it passes, pretty bent ber back, and scrubbed her face pack on the grass. ie ne says she; and her smooth little fin-] maid!—it passes.’ till it was pink. re MAyERE Vor > ne earns gers travelling steadily with her shin-| ~ “Does it 80? Choked with snow and laughter, we] Lahart ae i pe oe 4s Fone y fhe needles, and her dark eyes intent| “It does. It burns out folly and|swayed together, breathless, she still| ™8 ty han 16 neians Se. Sena on both. relly leaves him the healthter."* iio | UClant and snatching up snow to fling adil co Deeataneath sow, i trange thing how love} + nh entleman like | oy, a aba tes: ahaa ees sin ecb “Farewell, Penelope,” I said. “You DYER TO QUIT VESTRY, IN ROW WITH RECTOR bacco and drinking. It was, I think, an hour later when Nick comes a-running to find me. “A fire at Fish House,” he cries “and a dense smoke mounting to th @® sky!" “NOW,” SAYS SHE, “I SHALL Pack up and be ready to leavs said I. And, to Nick: “Baddle Kaya TAKE YOUR SCALP, MY FINE} ina be ready to take Penelope a-horse to Mayfield blockhouse, Call my Indian!" as I belted my shirt and stood ready, my Saguenay came ewiftly, trailing his riffe, come,” sald I, “we must leara why that smoke towers yonder to the sky Penelope took me by the sleeve: “Do nothing rash, John Drogue,” she said in a breathless way. “Get you ready for flight,” sald I. “Pack up, Penelope!” shouted Nick, leading Kaya into the orchard, all .06; Victory 44s, Decision Gives Impetus to Move to Oust Rev. Dr. Ho! ‘The breach between Dr. land, rector of St. Paul's Nick sulkily, ‘as you have witched all men who encounter you. He hath a fever and is sick of it.’ She was slicing hot johnnycake with my cap and shoulders with snow. But her quick peal of laughter was checked when I sprang up to chasten her, and she fled on her pattens, but I caught her around the corner of the house under the lilacs, “You should be trounced like any child," said I, holding her with one hand whilst T scraped out snow from my neck with t'other, At that she bent and flung a hand- Institution and thir- weagusia her, who HE CAN’T LOCATE HELL, BARRED BY PRESBYTERY of Michigan change are willing to tak Union Theological Graduate in Un- polle: certain as to e's Destinat rooming houses by also are on the list x | its crimsons, purples, and russet-gold. Rumors of wars came to us, but no war; gossip of armies and of battles but no battles. fused admission yesterday by the Je! sey City Prosbytery because he could not tell wh re hell was, give a better description of It than his “it 1s more v9 not an one free ¢o trounce a “Safe in the forest, always, and ae rere ewe was RUA oc the devil himself could not catch wee-wee!” he retorted. But if you me,” said T cheerily. She stretched out her hand. I mean, does John Drogue mate below took it, looked at her, then kissed her At that I slipped, or she tripped me; into a drift I went, and she pounced on me and sat astride with a came from walking my post on ee & ond your scalp, my fine friend’’; and (To Be Continued.) Shatters All Win-| The leclded that he ought the veranda roof to find why twisted one hand in my hair, “ know that,” said she coolly. And Passalc County, At present Mr. Me. {Smell of cinnamon crullers fresh made I struggled, but the snow was soft and I sank the deeper, and could not ungeat her. “Do you yield you, John Drogue “No! Do you mean to drown me, you vixen!’ “You engage not to seek revenge I do so. Why? E hair curled paler gold and tighter, like a chil 5 a-stewing. And there I did see Nick push Pene- lope into a corner to kiss her, and saw her fetch him a clout with her open hand, Then again, and broad on his sur- prised and silly face, fell her little hand like the clear crack of a drover's POLITICS | i Two Great Human Forces Clash in Every Chapter of NOBODY'S MAN } By E. Phillips Oppenheim § Which Begins in — tal. ‘ LS LS AND KISSES. Wal nis automonite] WHITMAN WOULD FORCE show BALe® Ss came as it comes to us in the Northland—a blinding fall, heavy and monotonous—and in forty-eight hours the John: town Road was blocked. ley head-on, Kuri cause you loye me ten- “That is not a loving speech, John e or no?” our, creaked under our snow- men Drogue. Do you love m ‘All the universe had turned to blue] ‘Yes, I do--you Uittle and silver. Summer House was covered to the before the Chicago Association of Com-| 88! “peeen merce that {t be inade lawful te com- ‘My God!" says he, in fooliah pel criminals haled io court to take|#maze, “why do you that, Penelope the witness stand. The Constitutional! ‘“f kiss whom I please and none which they now enjoy of tes-other!” says she, fast breathing, and art's desire!" I ct of my hi Building at No, Monday, April 1 No. 6 extricated the} pluce than was the howling» belore the ily Mas sciiled, be am enamoured of neither, Jope made another and aimed it at me'tell me lies, not truths. Tell me a @ “You have bedeviled him,” said go sruly that ¢he solh lump covered Drably Lig—quickly!—clas 1 scrub GBi derness: r

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