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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 1922. ¢ BY,Paul and: Mabel Thorne. Illustrated by Will B. Johnsto ne: : . Why do look #0 aston- | the house, doctor,’* requested Forres-| “Yes; ‘after more pews,” replied) ae strolled across the lawn to the per- ence to the Ilbrary. of these were reasonably near. So READ THIS, THEN BEGIN THE STORY, are oe * ter. ‘My mother and atster might be | Forrester. gola. There he sat down to smoke) Green's intimation that Mary Stur-| Forrester placed a square for each of * OBERT FORRESTER, a young Chicago engineer, receives a note} «wor, you see,” explained For- | unnecessarily alarmed over It." She smiled eneeringly, ind For-|his pipe and analyze his Impressions|tevant mght™Hot be an actual -rimf|these men's homes on his sketch, demanding that he place $10,000 in a hollow tree in Jasper Lane, an| rester, “T have @ detective stationed | “I understand,” agreed the doctor. | restor suspected that she was now|of Lucy. bd ‘s the word.” "Then, turning to | well aware that be was not connected| A golden glow from the late after- tunfrequerited suburban road He determines not to be blackmailed. jout there on the lawn. He ts nut | “Mum‘st e pow fy ‘William, who had returned and stood | with a newspaper. moon sun hung over the lake. Here He has a talk with Frederick Prentice, a fellow clubman, and from | supposed to allow uny one to slip 19] 10° 1) com, he added, “Are you] ‘Well, what sort of news 4 youland there a sailing craft with gun- him learns that Prentice hrs been one among a score of prominent men who |"!ke that.” going to watch him?" want this time?" she snapped. gilded sails moved lazily along before ve fe ae gr to similar notes by paying the sums dertinded. Others who ‘nike preci, ok aa gol tag “My wife and I will take turns,"| An inspiration came to Forrester.|the gentlo offshore treeze. Birds] put porrester also recalled Pren-|™!4. but they cid verve to increase used liave met mysterious deaths, the latest George Nevins, a] or” recognizing me, did not think 1] Spied William, Perhaps if aroused and angered she|chirped in the trees at his back and and leading capitalist, to whose son Forrester's sister is 4 ‘Well, if there Ys a change that| might lot something slip. “Your opin-| humming insects hovered around him. na) gave a different twist to the situa-| That still left a third point for his tion. To concelve of her being ajtriangle. He finally decided ° a bandit "queen had seemed prepos-|the tree again for this point. terous, yet what other construction| lines did not cross,,at least in the could be placed on her actlons? way he {magined Humphrey had in tice’s yr ie feference'td'e new 4 the size of his original triang! a bring It to. perfect fogmn of the tson~ Prentice strongly advises that Forrester pay the money,“but the young | Necessary to interfere. Are your fOlk®} aoey not tock favorable, telephone mel ion of the detectives and police,” he|Nature breattied peace and resttulneas | to not hesaanonent of, Something of| C8 ¢ it. wae significant, man declares his intention ot hunting down the “Friends of the Poor. bandh prey tt mmat| St once. I'll bo back im the morning. | answered, Only man—and woman—created th6| world-wide significance, moreover, Wht the line from Pren= Forrester engages Benjamin F. Green, pel detective, to bot Bane Aittle surprised that | Goo4-night.” ‘The effect was contrary to his an-|turmoll and misery that disturbed| words, What connection could there| 0% the first victim, led directly nittg down the criminals and promises him a fee of $10,000 if he . During the period of Green's con-| ticipations. She smiled, her face as-|life’s predestined course. If only hU-|b» between these local, cold-blood Humphrey, a newspaper reporter, calls, upon Forrester and advi fo | Talescence Forrester emerged from| suming ® more cheerful expression|man peings would reallzo that when| murders and the rest of the world? |°"4 be noted with o start that the apply the engi ng practice of triangulation to the solution of the ry igited with such affairs. My wife/ii, ietharsy, passing to the other ex-|than he had ever seen upon !t. ~“ His @ork was done all that was Une fromthe Melville home, whe Forrester fails to see how the mathematical process may be applied, but he] #n¢ daughter are thers, however, end) treme, He became restless and un-) “Stupid fools!” she eald, belefy,|needed had been accomplished, and], Unexpectedly @ great light seemed) tho girl had been deeply involved, agrees with Humphrey that it is best tha: he become a detective on his own |! promised to ran up with the car and . @ease their ineffectual attempts to|t?, Come—swift, overwhelming, ter-|through Mary Sturtevant’s: house. account for the sake of the solution of the mystery. bring them home. In » It oc- Gp 5 Sede 5 check or alter the inevitable. Yet,|‘iflc. in its magnitude. Forrester! rg way to a solution unquestion- Forrester is followed to his ‘home a4 a yma aby genet Police pies ae Re ype roles Ne Ld g ; while man continued to battle man bags nat ably led through Lucy and Mary Stur- eho tae cal Noxa worst hits the tree acd fence (rock & Negro, fu St ; 4 ; must also fight back. tevant, tfthere were anything at all Joshua, that it is haunted and the Negro ascribes the spirits’ manifestations to | isht. It will give me an opportun- fs pis 5 Forrester's reverics were interrupted] Why not? Was not the long arm|to Humphrey's !dea, Green polnted at a ‘woman whose husband has disappeared and is believed by Joshiia to{‘ty to chat with you too. You know ei v2 eH pet , ‘ by the sputtering roar of a motor/of Bolshevism reaching out “eréry-|the girl. Fortester's inclinations led through Lucy's gpttage to the tree, the woman, ry it has been 4 long time since " had . ‘ 4) t and he glanced toward the garage.| where in an effort to destroy nations} him to the Nesress, and the odd work- Detective Green visits the tree, sets up a flash Hight, hears noises, sees queer | * confidential talk over things. 9 ‘ i i / : ey Willlam, seated in the big car, was] nd bring about a new order offing out of the triangle theory seemed anings, has his apparatus wrecked and is ready to quit the job, Forrester pre- I appreciate your thoughtfulnes: f % ; @ |tuning up his engine, while & man, | ‘hings; could not some master mind|/tg confirm him in his impressions. have dovised with grim humor a plan to make so-called Capitalism pay the cost of its own destruction? Forrester docided to investigate Lucy at once. His reference to the police had amused tnstead of angered her ~-vails upon hi i Prentice, but I had rather not go. & 3 ee : 7 pale, haggard and unsteady. on. his é bg N mathe rn tek He is pleased with the accidental | bad quite @ battle with Josephine is wy a , . feet, trudged across the lawn toward ‘meting with Miss Sturtevant, who has a note of introduction to his mother | over staying at home. If sho found Fis Bes. f the pergola. Forrester was surprised ‘She is the temporary occupant of a neighboring estate and the employer of | that I had actually come as far as the i : 4 to see Green up and in action. How many perplexing things|She had pithily expressed her disdain ee hp bi door after all, there would be high | )'s/6! {i . ; whe detective entered and sank] eccmed to assume a new and easily |of them. ° ‘Waa ft not possible that ‘ following day Porrester visits the mysterious Ni Lucy, whove} Jinks. You know, I seem to be dpe te ‘ eae, Weakly into a chair near Forrester. | oxpiained meaning. ‘Friend of the|these feelings arose from a ot éabin is near the tree, and interviews two city detectives, The woman throws | *ttling down terribly lately.”” : Z ‘What's up, Green?" cried Forres-| poor—an appropriate title, geen| victory? In searching her bi the no light on the mystery. The sleuths say they have been convinced that an You've taken too large and unac- Seige ss i soe 3 I thought you were still con-|¢:om the viewpoint of Red schemers. |police had failed to find something that italian auto gang have done the “Friends of the Poor” murders. customeg a burden on your shoul- | Siemy t fined to your bed. "Green is established as watchman and, bodyguard at the Forrester country |4¢™, Bob. Better @rop that ‘Friends Aah - T'm goin’ back to bed when I gat home, Forrester, on his last evening in the city, is visited Prentice, who| ft the Poor’ matter. Even the police] # 4 replied Green. “'I'm gol emphasizes his advice to sotrester to pay the sad demanded. Later For-] re not getting anywhere.” Mr. Forrester; I'm through! ight hi ogy Lucy, a woman close to the soll, her|she knew was there! Whatever it was, color a bar to progress, despite her| Forrester intended to locate it, and education, would be an easy convert. | tise his information for what tt might Forrester was sure the mystery em-|be worth, braced her &t some point, yet Green| Forrester took an electric poollet lund paid ee ouuid ut seaist tcmnta- lamp from the top of his chiffonter and. Tester finds a demandi 5,000. the nij ice ired Forreste: “I would not have believed a few! | “You mean you are going to leave walked to page, jorch Geeiare we nd placed it ss pete: weeks ago that criminals sold go ao me? queried Forrester. - : Green, left behind at "Woodmere," sees Mary Sturtevant in conversation with |r without detection,” ald For- pagent’ oreem AT, Sin't) tion of displaying her prosperity. But lq dark muffler from a drawer. Th & stranger. ‘oo elaborate plans the trap laid by special detectives and | Tester. f 3 fs ie sa OP peers yas may! working frantically for what she be-lhe placed in his pocket. Then he se no evidence is obtained except a fashtight photograph secured by Hum .|. Prentice glanced around as though rs seat jy . er: ee ont want tol lieved @ great cause, would explain | tected a cap of an unobtrusive shade) j ; | obtai i i é ote point ‘em by being bumped oft pets |) — Forrester, feeling his defeat, calls upon Mary. ite the doubts which her | be feared being overheard. Then he 7 soot deat gia te Med {t. It was possible that she the/and went down to the laundry. There |. unexplained actions have inspired he tells her he loves her. She advises him nisbpprye so ney jow Nae Nea rong : Ragiicctio tte tase eee chia] one who collected tho money and }ne cut off a short length oflothesiine a Beak the : : ed of ; to give up the fight and go away. The city detectives claim to have fixed the crime upon a gang of [talisn | Timinal side of this money drivo. I gunmen, but Forrester and Green receive a new warning to fee the search | &m inclined to belleve that it ts aome- on penalty of death, An expedition to the tree of mystery results in For-| thins more—something of world-wide | | Tester's being Whocked out by gas. Mary Sturtevant rescues him; takes him | S!sn!ficance."* Then added, tn a louder : passed {t on. wound it around his body and buttoned back is turhed—without a chance, If s y jut T have to dic I'm going to die fightin’.| And Mary Sturtevant’s part became | up his coat. So I'm gdin’, Mr, Forrester. @hat'a|'e#s blameworthy. Many women of}. 1, use the laundry door, which fia nor class had dabbted in amateur Bol-| 6 at the southern end of the * . " “1 ‘ad, per- i 3 akes, see 3 I'm sorry, Green,” admitted For-| shevisms In her case she ‘ad, house, ‘Forrester looked careful k to her home and nurses him. A guest at-a dance dies at the hands of “Friends bse tA hed TR i . Ye ‘ * p rester, earnestly. “You have be-| haps, gone a little too far, and the ‘arouttl He Soild veh Wiles ete | of the Poor.” The young man has been in conversation with Mary Sturtevant | °° * » 5 f come almost like one of the famlly.] Red tentacles were reaching out and ling at his work in the garage, wh: ~~ afew minutes before he is found dead, of the window. Sunieen ae St Pe Forrester listened td his steps fade E x in the affair were more than passive, |away along tho terrae and then sat ” by hints you have| free herself and hoping at any mo- At the ‘Doorstep. Everything pointed to her as a daring | pondering over Greef's non-interfer- dn aes tetdo Tn not forget that| ment to win. You have been a help tov. Some secking to draw her, closer. Probably t } 4 cr bentath the weight of] “*rombline. ence with Prentice’s approach. It was ; nats SP : j f bonus I promised you." But at what point could he begin ' | of your ideas have been tip-top and| she was making a brave struggle to above him his sister was playing tl piano in the music room. No othi sound reached him and no one was in sight. Forrester closed the laundry door softly and stole across the lawn to the road, is Forrester decided that as she“had| unusual and peculiar, If the detec. “T ain't w . 7 bis attack in the Nght of this’ new His secret knowledge of Mary! reputsed all his efforts to induce her | tive were getting careless he was of eee Baer e ate cart ‘0’ Laetalopmymnt? ‘There must bs soms- ¢ Sturtevant's seemingly close|to leave, it would be better for him/no further use. Happily, in this in- worryin’ about you Do you know| thing more tangible than theories and + gonnection with the Infamous band|‘ stay away from her entirely and| stance, it had beon only Prentice, but what that day was that I nearly got] fanciful ideas to lay before the po- of extortioners and muntorere who} let ber work out her destiny inoher| might not one of his enemies come in toole off?" B Feaponslbility must pe tala were literally terrorizing tho city,}OWM wiiful way. For this reason he} on him just as easily? ye ; heiweel: some one, with facts to hack up | Forrester fell into a dull routize that ed all invitations, knowing that} Forrester jumped up end strode By : 4 pe Ferien VEAL Vay or Comes usation. Forrester thought of ~ held him beck’ from making any wide acquaintance which her let-| aiross the lawn to the pérgola. 7 ‘ ‘ i } i ve: bs Virbac Sadaaes dec hein aP imphrey and his triangulation progress in the case. That a girl of | ter of Antroduction had gained for! “Green!” he called, sharply. ie D f That was the last day 0’ the ten Tt: eeamied ws certilacalcal ail her delicate refinement, superior in-|her would tnevitably result in his! The breeze whispering through the ya CDSEO IS entre ET Oe ee s a coin, but Forrester decided telligence and appealing femininity | meeting’the girl at practically every! jeaves and the splash of tiny vaviote thing that saved you was probably the should be {nvolved with thove men| place he went. on the beach below were the only re ak hone as whose wanton butcherles were be-| In spite of loud protesta from} sounds Forrester heard. Ie stepped DS SVouteA panics) Ssnec Meat at coming more and more appalling. | Josephine, he had dediined on this] into the pergola and struck match, 4 ‘ ane ye ea de GSA a pa he Bh was a bewiklering conundrum. Had| night to attend one of the largest af-|Green was:in his chair, but huddled : atin’ on me, 7 Richa elay any one simply stated the case to|fairs of the season and was sitins | down in a loose and helpless bundle lprattab eet Forrester, he would have ridiculed} the brary with an open book la’d| Forrester Shook him without result, they're atthe doorstep now : Such 4 suggestion, yet step by step] face-down across his knee. After a|though the man’s labored breathing CAG Ea IODA a ecrag had accumulated rapidly from} short ehat earlier in the evening, | showed that he was not“dead, from his chair and shook the man’s ; the day he first ‘met her at the oak J iT “My God! “de hand warmly. : Rimiaaoimisaticg Te, the: eclotndne Green had retired to his station across My God!" eried Forrester, (Continued To«Morrow) A Sea Story, a Mystery Story, a Love Story— _All in One. FIRE MOUNTAIN Taking a pad and pencil, he first placed a small circle for the oak tree. His recent speculative conclustons led him to draw. a small Square for Lucy's cottage'n its approximate po- sition near the tree. Obviously, Mary Sturtevant was the next. most prom- inent figure in the case, and with a mentul measurement of the probable GREEN WAS IN HIS CHAIR BUT HUDDLED DOWN IN A LOOSE AND HELPLESS @UNDLE, rd easy. The doctor advised him against I be- = A mitntan aMetncted:t0.1lteve Kehna’ b * x emphasizing in two words of similar] ‘‘One last picce « v ocation of the house she occupied, T imtuation at the danoo. ‘The facial tera, ane cvinied words monde iittie| death maski aces WIEN ted aiecaasing any nerious tatters with [import the depth of her contempt for| pered Green. ‘*Wgtch tho girit May-1\°*00%, Coother square, ‘The con: 7 Were so glaringly against her then] or no impression on his perturbed He ran part way to the garage be-| “@reeD, Stating that the man had re-| tho representatives of the law. It} be she ain't an actual ertm necting of these three points with sbat he hardly dared review them. mind and at length he dropped the | fore remembering that the chauffour| e!ved @ mental as well as a physical] was a revelation to Forrester which,| somebody's got a od hoid on her. | ji nom chaded Korvesters Eis 4aw At the time bo put her handkers| My ee over two hours he eat} wae with the cur and w ghock and that complete recovery} more than anything infuenced| What she knows about them people] sya: he had an obtuse-angied triangle, . . chief in his pocket he had had two staring out through the open French | tiles away y rorrester | C2Uld comeonly:through both mental would most likely be eye opener| with Lucy occupying the controlling}} By Norman Springer objects in view; to save her from.the cat choly | ANd Josephine home. t be| Pd bodily rest, Morrester remained mt for you." Botat } porsible conseciences of the discay-| Windows, wholly lost in melancholy }@ 7 | neh ie | away from Green, therefore, and find-| he asked ed his friendly re- : However, th st be one or = It ety of eo depnite a clue, and tater| thoughts. got out o! the way before they ar- | away from Green, r rs and fi 4 A ly CHAPTER XVII! owever, there mu: ° | Pri | hail Gr dle Buddenty Forrester was conscious’ rived, Returning to the pergola For-|!96 himself unable to concentrate | ception Vt . more additional triangles that would Just the Sort of Tale i oo fe hee Bry Foti Sl that some one was looking at him | fester placed Greeh's inert form oven] upon his reading or to focus Again her face glowered, “The po- Triangulation overlap, for Humphrey, in explaining © 2 | eal gongs % le had a wi lea that Ruecuntithe open. window. He starts shoulder and carried the detective] thoughts for any length of tim lice shot him,” she answered. Then REEN'S sudden departure, fol-} his theory, had sald: ‘At some point You Can’t Resist. | once new the whole story he be hata juat 7 Prenil fo his room over the gurage. Lay- | Spent ma hours walking <|added, “I'm bus: you'd better run G lowing the enforced and trying | the lines will cros: | could persuade her to go away with up arm just gg, Prenuce | ing the man carefully on the bed| North discovering }along,” thus ending the interview z Forrester mused over this for a or | him where the baleful hold these men| strolled fmto the room. separation {rom Mary Sturte- Forrester hurried tu the house 10] pew bypaths throu, he woods. abruptly as she had before. time. He could not decide on other The First Chapters in sopereetly esrb her could not fol- R ‘Hell chia Prentice, “Did I] telephone. ‘On one of these ¢ fons ho found] “I think I will,” asserted Forrester, |vant, depressed Forrester and ef] poinis which would be near enough to Jaw: membering tho coincidence | startle you? 5 Yes,” said the doctor, a half-honr| himself unexpectedly in the rear of] “Goodby,” and he walked away along|him with a sense of helpless loneli-}these to form an overlapping triangle. ‘he of her leaving the room with young} "Rather," answered Forrester, a8} ater, “I think he Will live. We mot | Lucy's, cottaze the puth that led by the tree, con-| | sr that He tried several jdeas without result. e } Melville, wer ‘absence when it was} he dropped back into his chair. “How | nim just in time, Peculiar thing. Mr.| ‘Good afternoon," Forrester.greeted | scious that the igscrutable eyes of the |"°Ss: | He ate dinner that This own home, waa too far aw | Forrestor’s turn to dance with her,|the deMce did you get in? Forrester, how a man cun be asphyxi | ier, cheerfully. Negress were following him in specu-}Morese silence that Huy Hom apne ober ermal Gees Mond Noy. 13th py ae and ber untrothfu) statement regard- Prentice raised his eyebrows in sur- bated in the open uir—yet this fell “You. here again?’ und a scowl] tation: several entting! remarks from denly it came to bim. ‘The first and onday, Ve hye her parting with Melville, For-| prise. ‘That’ range question,”' | shows every symptom of “| added to the forbidding aspeet of ber ‘ovrester returned home, but In-|phine. After dinner Forrester sought} last victims, ro far as he knew, wera] 3, ns 4 ssaw clearly that ber activities he declared. ‘I just walked in, of | ‘Please don’t mention the mat stead of going directly into the house |the seclusion of his room in prefer-| Prentice and Melville, and the homes friendship of Mr. Turkey," Mr, Crow csp original must acoempany each ————_— — 5.40 P. M.—Closing prices of New 7 th Ev ; WwW ‘Id’ hud sald to his wife. “Perhaps be WOW TO JOIN THE KLUB Ved gd : THE EVENING woR Vine. Gish Bachance ena: Chicane | e ieee Oe 8 el tar eeiae te dine.” sun SUT ue Oven ite NAME, AGH, ADDRESS and Mod B. MocDigest of the day's news, } e ° “Aw you say, my dear,” Mrs. Crow copheraarn me a i TE NUMBER distin a, ui? ee Pod Besttias alory: ; 1 1e agteed, pretending to be indifferent. theo ss Cousin Eleanor, New York <—PRPADIO- PH 7.45 P, M.—Boy Scout bulletin, rn er “He is probably a nice enougti suct, aie Evening World, No, 68 Park Row, || P - | F f but he does use bad taste in-dressing, Nev «City | - tials «perp a saan Cape. SK. Cen Terk Rrentng We ty Pros Puttuming On There ts nothing like WIZ—NEWARK, | like u plain black Cond: A REBUS LETTER, | 360 METRES, ucted by Eleanor Schorer sult to give a bind dignity and dis- ie } ; nj et you bi ae er e——__—_ WoOoD ND WwW NDER tinction.” At this compliment to his] AGE and ADO) October Contes Lo SaEEEnGinsaiaimennn — Sra Ga esi eel a : own coat Mr. Crow preened his winga, || t tention snot Nine- Year Class. Scofield W 5.20 P. M.—Closing prices on stocks, LA Oo TALES Ter ag eerie ue wines ate Rng eae cane By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. ——a se Seta cates a ‘ 3 < 5 y DORIS DOSCHER #TO BE HEARD i 6.45 P. M.—Resume of sporting events. By Cousin Eleanor walked out into the November sun-}] may become 'nieiub nck ti bday Hae 400 METRES A ee ate Ulee Gok Par ae light, feeling refreshed and inspired: Bene with a cray Klub Pi M WOR ‘od Coata’ by Venlty Fain Munton & THE CROWS MOVE, ‘ oe | “utie’s a denr little wife,” he said}} COUPON 1013, D2 aerr Miss Doris Dbscher, director e| 2 P.M" Plate Glass on the ae ae RF s to himself,‘ L must be her an bit vided ° « orld’s Physical Culyuro and | House, Courtesy of the Naat Publica~ ., —"Jack Rabbit Stories,” by x Ears. ~<] HEE plot again the crows tad tailed] CF jomething nice when 1 a npiie : ra pn Fs OP EBT: Moree Sut willbe hi trees NI oF Dewi’ cory othe t ew York Agente Mey, ee "ee, and Willy‘ Weasel and Tip Tall Pox} night, the way L used to when we hay not y vred and heaped awartdinecadcastt WEatatlon ot LN Gan cp rare tte La spe OS blamed each other, Were first macriod,” and few uway to #0 'Nigh ° actioeteaa ide, DENAcuN, Mids. theiish Bonbon wear sale 8 M. : Adolph <> A were too quick,’ accused} make oyutions to Mr. Gobbler The brodk na 1 wittie to r Tesd-P" ai... ier jecture 1 . famous Austrian surgeon, ss "®, Se, Willy, Weare i » swittly | afternoon at 2,30 » elu » Bubinees Outlook,’ y flow : ship routure mh this ¥, Mickernel! ¢ “You wera too slow,’ snailed Mr> AUTUMN. Py" toe ¢ hich. wilt betw weekly feature at, th econ Hokcer bli vers < Fox, and they fell out Now that our good times are past, wins ep toe horpiness jo and sary CK station, ara ta he delivered after to-da ad a oe ba fede BA rare ee KY ee j Wally thughe ately bes feciged Vs Comes the world’s crowning beauty at} int it ie seetin pn to hide | (ee Fe within or tiene Puce ae ae Pea etmeranin by eb. dy Se 4 Scythe atanecerte ait gi Fist a aid of light and dark Ay, pipers. fot Cer pane rath Miss I ie lectures and . : “Let us go over toward the orch-| iy ™ item? MAL ECE Sow the sky i" ret iy: foe peracit#, who: . , Negro foll: ; ; ai iluted landscape Is se are capecially for p WoY—Sen EN ADY. sted M4 ani,” Mrs. "Crow ‘had suggested es APY ® DMBtod Jandecupe In x To show that summer j \ Yn devote the Une to a cotirse ina 400 METRES ba: reeaares oe “White Willy and Tip Tall ure all ‘The birds after their busy work have} AN@ the sun shines wiih a eouler ray ot al «d whos feet the need y) from the oy Mane <j dda euch will wish to show the other flown away For autumn ' nd sumac Dear Herbert: I be 4 United States Naval Obser- (29), trem roi sum ‘ : Ny perfeet phy hitie od § > i Training Sehool, com that he cin capture us, Gur lives} To build thelr homes on enother sum- aw ean Depaps, Will: voy ta on 4 as ty 10 1. Mt v time ange <. will be very unhappy here. Let ug mer Guy ae hogseback riding with me on Su ton Ben An Yoon stockmarket quo &, . go Hway Wut Willy Weasel and Tip] Rut they have left every well-buntpe ae sclipol: One Lave bse i hay 10.01 F. M.- f the pros / IRE Tall forget ubout us.’* nest Witt ys By Winifred Drake, Brooklyn mi . ‘ We ather te ptt eet [sea by the dentown Male Quartets y EL) a aa ome RSC Notliing of th wid hex keehel Eotiateccat “Gr Beauig’' . (bh tho what happened Honorable Mention. i rae roduee and stock mark ‘ ex a\/ ~/ XX] band, * Fea iil a age lai! © we Tialph Winde, New York Noa Tawny ah area ean RE HEC T anod ot] Sree y a ani. yi SZ roSri ZS) toy right here e it through. . me baby n like a wheel | Mary A. Greenberg, Bronx; Fleanor| radio cour in callisthenios ns,” by WGY Orchestra | Woe OED TWILLStOn. i] ime? Sdull we let Tip Tall and Willy weasel] The leaves have faded into pretty} UMM the colt winter every one will fSilvi, New York City; John Alvizna, | invalunble. Comparative ph Metodrama, "The Sign of the Four,” by BuU MTS. ; Pett Invite Ve te Moe tink we that nid of them? shades feck, New York City cal inertia and ina eoperially MT Arthur Conan Dost STOSeher will not think that." said Mea. Crow. y both know that! ty show . Seal By EDITH © KAHL dS tera atrontiols auimmper and fa) : . Som gore dangerous to them than they are to us. Why else would they who there found shade; Tompkinsyille, 8, 1 Tun ALTER iD mor. invihe cause of that pall dead 5 | ARCHIE EB ca after us?” The red, just a happy hue, — CE rai She Rereen: Crm. douroel) that opolis the wint h . WGR-BUFFALO TAC AL AL afaelal New Tealand waid ber husband. -—_——_— | But the yellow is for sorrow true, . NOVEMBER CONTEST. He was sunving a summer hotel!) If you ar Os gic is aa AeA 5 260 AND 485 METRES, ee pane PB akc 2 Brn, Crow lnugbed: | old crontes and mute some new friendil phe gardens have started to wear} Subiectt “Christmas Time in Our] 2d takeep departing gucsts from eee Peomdemst cr 400 metre, NEkSi) |p 11.30 A. M.—-Afusic on player, planne ) #1When there ure no end of tender] 4s well, umong them Mr, Turkey. For prac Hi forgetting thelr belongings he put up| Posciega lectins can bo Heard at Wash=| 12.48 P. M--Weather and market rev] 1.80 7 non Perinerh inedues id “n oticdd tha \ = i i 7. igh 1a th} ports by United States Departnient of] Marke! ed States officta ai und mice and rabbits, do you! Mr. Crow had notiosl that the turhey- lrug gun is in its height on an autumn] ‘Ten awards of $1 cach will be given “4 ngton rving, High “@ehiool. at 43th) porta by Val ates Department off Market report. PN think that Willy Weanet and Tip Tan] eck whe bu! strutted ever the full day. the ten Kiddio Klub members aged . AVRSPO Left Stee a eee eee alnR pecure | THO Wa pREaeS Mee Sara coat pawn tena lope B* “would choose to eat two tongh old] extent of Farmer Crabb's barnyard] png cornstalis sound thelr rattle off from alx to fifteen Inclusive who write | anything seecinigs, Gnd OS cium of thin eenool:| 2.30 P Closing prices of Chicago] 3.25 P. M.--Mdsical program. rows such wx wet” ae panna tole Wax Oy In very leaves the best essays on “Christmas Time] Of course some drummer had to get | dey et the BRIANA SE iy Board of Trade. f Bc are Biighian. ve Sook. market, AMaybe not,” conceded Mr. Crow, | pall yard al! his own, belug fod Wi) Ay the wind many a long sich heaves, |'n Our House. . cay with tt he put through a course 1.00 REPL. —-Muate va ce pea | SME ens: remetalen, nearhetyi Salty Ae Sumaybe not. Woll,’?.he sid chung-| UIs Pans of grain and grit. Mr. Gob- The essays must not ppied and # the resu Under the personal direction of the Hve-] 3.15 P. M.—Closing prices of New| produce . a . “puck! up your things} bier Was the envy of the bend and} phe farmer gathers in the hay contestants must not acoopt help from Stop—Look, Have vou anything hing Worl expert. Chaper and din-| York Stock Exchange 1 Pad market. tn RMline wepoeta late Porky, the pis. whore Appetities ure] And stacks it in the barn till « cold] elders. tefth i Higreet ye [Bruins 0 ald the radio audience. ngit be 4-00 7. At-—Plano player, recital. a police som A atten weather, ts winter d A note from the parents or teachers hat's the uso of trying to belfound in the Maguazine . ne $0 ¥. Me i y flew. They ‘ with their! “St might be well to cultivate the Dut still the sun continues to diy of the seuder saying the sompouition helpful? Kvening World every Monday report,

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