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Show fTti iiiummi n nit 11 1 mi 1 ni i ttti i rs with the next set coming on; he mar Hed and got the prettiest girl In town, J""" 1 3 We alwaye thought - that ht married only because be wanted ta b a good t'JTXJL X fellow and did not wish tolie Impolit tb tht girt he'd paln-- off with tn the he didn't aiy bom rtt crowd. nights, and ones or twicaa-reaaypetecttun or Fourth of vJulyb 1 UHHAJ4 AiXEN WHIT 4 and a Jot of othrrouas fallows would g est aod tip wer ll the board m mn, and paint Xwmy signs CtiiiuuiiHUiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiHitiiiuur. on tho store buildings and suck beer o, : ospjritiw, stay at im bottles on the preacher'a front porch, and raise Ked generally. And the fel1LI ejehanges thai com, to It all, ' seemingly without lows of his age,, who owned 4a stores embarrassment, sat an example of I., country newspaper, 4lk aura the gland .grafter's art, Introduced by familiar frlands aa the and were to nights wouldaay teJUmp Dr. Charles Morgsn McKenna, This' years .pass OiSa who reads these pa- when they saw man. Doctor McKenna explained, was pers regularly com to know them about noon the next day : rendered glandless by" an accident at area In their wrappera, thoujh to ani v ".'Go It when you're young, gamp, the age of seventeen and so lived for pnpracticed eyt the wrappers seem for when you're old yon cant. - And he ' , a much alike. But , when he baa been would wluk at 'em, give 'em ten nearly tea ywrj-s' the thumb his their tni for Jolly paper damngea apiece through poking ; 1 then performed transplantaHji way down the street to bis office. tion' and wlttJa 81 hoars the effect husks In A certain pile every morning for a score of years, he knows by some "Nowryou mustn't get Uie Idea that -ihaLjiiirgeoa. sorT of pre soIeiK- l.wnijppsrjent!'ald -lew paper theriow "dmkairdir-nSitHmir Within a fe days he claimed to feel aa be had before; the accident ' appears; and, when the pile looks odd- never wss. Ha was Just a good felTh . "ethlcr of gland CHICAGO. to him, he goes hunting for the strao- low. When the second set of young spur Qi Chicago Med- L ."But, unfortunately., this Improveand - is not - happy - until be , has fellows putgjewitonrtnu"stiedv4own. J ical society at Its meeting. ; ment- was only temporary, After 21 ger, lie picked up with the third, and bis louna it. - Tbe process of . restoration, la months the effect of the transplants )ne thtjtraogeti e'jbrow mornlogtliluprlng 1 Cart-toil jtf lologlcartlliry," rofA. J. stuck its head from the bottom of the ticed mora or less, among the women. of th University. . of: Chicago tioaoM'oftHOgaibweTlg; less., 1 grafted again and he was exchange pile, and when we glanced at But Samp's practice didn't seem to fai charged, adding; ,"It ta In the fame again restored. If accessary I shall the handwriting of the address and at off H tinly. changed lie dldnl have v.' ... general class at bootlegging." - 'He repeal jtbia" ' . . one-cetht stamp on tt cover we so much real estate lawlng and got asked the surgeons to aubmit to their Professor Carlson, opeulng his at- knew It bad been malted to of by some-one- - mere criminal practice. Gradually he consciences Whether It should sot be tack on the practice, said : - - - besides the; publisher. For' the became a criminal lawyer, and bis ' ' discontinued. "hand" Is as definite a form fame for wit and eloquence extended newspaper e I What a biomonths 'Twenty-onThis brought another surgeon- to of aa the legal band or the over all the stat. now writing We all know the logical futility. Us feat with the declaration: and Colonel. "Morrison chuckled mat powers cannot be restored by this doctor's. The paper proved to be an "It adds to the turn of human Arltoua newspaper, full of saloon ad- .rossed bis fat legs at the ankles as . process." andjaythlng that can b done ' vertising, restaurant cards, church and h continued, after lighting the cigar tof After his criticism bad "wen voiced school ought to be done; meeting notices, local" Items two gave hunt : mediof DoctorMcKenna aim is th dtelared hit . that ennobling jwUnat about the sawmill and the woman's ' 'Well, along la tne late seventies we " clinical "eli"t)wM'-w,-.-j!''case only," "V v "presented dub, land notices and paid Items from fellows that be started out with got Apptatw that greeted the ensuing was a man of Intelligence- and was wool dealers. On the local-po- e In the to 'owning our own homes and getting he pro- - and cog , discussion . seemed to entitled to consideration, Adding midst of a rtrcle of red Ink was the on in the orld. ,Tht was the time of the felt all right 'About Mr ork and; SMoanooreentef-- the death--of llowee whVn favor, further development Samp Should lure been grubbing ' """T science. would continue It A; P. Sampson. Every month we get no- at his low books, but nary a grub for tices llkr this, of tbe deaths of old him. He was playing horse for dear settlers who have gone 'to the ends of life, . And right there the fellows all - Some were tbe. earth, b.ut this notte was pecuU ir left him jhehind. buying heart affairs of MEW YORBV-TIn that. lt nld: estattf'for speculation; some runreal Eugene Brewster," movie" maga"One. year ago 'our lamented towns- - ning for office j some starting a buuk ; sine publisher, and Corliss ' Palmer, ImanjtepQsltedJsrlth ihe flrmofXrosa and others lending money at two per bis screen pupil and beauty contest Hurts, the popular, undertakers and cent a month, and leading in the praywinner, have reached the stage of dealers In Indian goods and general er meeting. So Sump kind of hUehed "perfervld publicity. merchandise, 1 00 to cover his funcrai up bis nnibjtlon and took the slack out While Brewster and hl protege are expenses, and another hundred to pro- of his hablt9 for I few months and vide that a huge boulder be rolled oyer went to the legislature. They say thnt continuing their love affair openly, and in defiance of lawsuits brought bis grave on which he desired the by Brewster's second and present unusual Inscription : 'Horace wife,- the ' first wlfdhas ."also been P. Sampson, Born Dec. 6,. 1840, and thrust Into the picture, together With died .. . And Is JS.otihJsjLrj9re the "four "BrewgteT children three by fellow, my lord r He's good at any- -' wife No. 1 and one by wife No. 2. Palmer. Some of thl terms listed In thing and yet a fool." Wife .No, I, nowknown aa Mrs. the glossary follow; .W bonded the paper to Alphabetihas come "Out In who happened to be in cal Morrison, er. (Jrlmson brash. the publlcprlnts with the statement Ravish office the time. pa 'ng through the at Entrmcer. reuttertntter.v that she hopes Miss Palmer becomes Guiding ur. - - Thraldom's captlva, the discarded, exchanger lu the waste-bask' Rapture's wife No. 8," and brings actual happl- - PrQO rabraca, looking for his New Torkunr ' ness to the movie publisher. Wife Heaven's darlins. - Joyous gush. Colonel Morrison had read after and, fobr sun No. 1 allows that wife No. 2 wilt be Myten,heart's Compaa- .; Morning' the Item, he" began drumming with hla beam. if ah' "mr ftngernalla on the chair seat between My nlshtlngal. Abnrhlnc tr Tier husband. were full.' of knees. His' his sua- - M I t u r a a 4 dreams nd no oneyes mornlns disturbed him as Buf wKo No. 2 does not propose to My warmth Km. weo ostjjBio. give up without a battle, and Is suing etlpwrajtyHPtt for separate maintenance and a big Silent tear, irr - -Lansutshlns with sighed love. nt "And yet a fool a motley fool I money settlement She says her hus- WHd'bUlowr ma thy can- Magnetic darllnr. Poor old Samp kept It op to the end t band's wealth far exceeds $1,000,000. Make, ' master- Heavan's Uve. " Not 2 of My sun. I take It from the gunrd-- way the pa-- h And the present wife-wif- e place. ; ' ' rose. Mother "My aided molherpesrt per refers In Ws faults, as whO-o- t uatj along ilhtnblMty pageshas, Gene and Beauteous dove. My ampress. have not,' that he died of thie tremens: thi airing of tblffairs of . shadow. soul My Jewel rar. or something like that.'' The Colonel.: Corliss by. giving out a unique "love Rainbow Mend. My cherry blossom. J glossary" which she saya her husband paused and smiled Just perceptibly, j' And hundreds more from tho and went on: Tet I see thai h was f kept handy for picking; out passionate ra I notice that and endearing terms to apply Aer Mlak fldw:to 11 11 aaSaisi sf 'ifORIE i1 11 1 ci III I h continued to stiak up utuwHsec much, - but a littles. He never was drunk in tb daytime, bur I remeuBw iher used to be mornings when his office suielled. pretty oovr. .Ibad an years 'Just.-4v- , Choojirtg shyly. a Man - oldir - than myself,'' frreci In his habits J- th, renmrkahly so," for Husband - . fThese-thing- s are iiii;xirtani," went' on Peter, "for when sni trusteethln to his Jor a whllsand he terminates your husband would naturused to vcme In and talk; to too a good deal' Tho young fellows aroufld town ally b the one to look after your find every- business matters. He whom he would like to run with were By H. IRVING KING thing In order" snd thai your fonun beglwUiig t find him stupid, iud tha baa tncreased seder my old feHow busy and except ae -ma, tn CM iKMsaw SradicMii care considerably whlfb reminds me that the dm fc had m m to lout with. - Bo- de- rci L Peter Hampden Was rhlrty flv and Is fast approaching when by th terms cided. IremetiibeTf several times to brace up, and once he kept 'white looked ten years older, for. hla had of your grandfather's win.; I most. re which he bad linquish tb supervision of your af. shirts, cuffs and collars on for nearly been a busy life, from like yachting. cut ail out superfluity was when But Harrlsoa a year. When barely 'And yon say that my husband elected, he filled p from his shoes to tolling and' marriage. naturally bobrTiersontO tookrr agehtdbe?nnHwUntnerstreeiawi4 his hat and didn't go hout torthre as "the old yoong man," How a man arter tnemr aaaea cwnuice. t...t daytC One day 'after that when h canie to be trustesrOl "Tea, whenTglvmhew up, riplledf had gone back to his flannel shirts and of thirty-fiv- e v Peter. dirt collars, he was sitting iu my s young lady approaching twenty-flMlnturn's Candle "But J don't want you to give theu office looking at the fir tn tho box was this way. grandfather had., by will.' appointed stove when he'broke out with I'eter's father trustee of the estaU of . : "Whyr asked Peter. 'Alphabetical what's the matter hla orphaned-with Tou' are too granddaughter, anything, atupiflto' This town sends with me anyway ana ii7iLt!uucennjrrJUy r and hurried a war. Outside of buaW Judges After Candle had I nesm petercould not see an Inch be-trust to Peter. lows to Kansas City as rich baukers. school Peter Kyond hlsJiose and It waa a wmark- jioiiewmJierJnlBbjBg ainakerYrgrnj'erchahts out ofitrocery had seen a great dual of her, for.John ably short nose, too. .Candlce's angry clerks. Pbrtut. just naturally flirts Randall and he had ninny business porting outburst had lft him utterly town, butAev.er a jvitliuoveryoBt interests together, and it warnfffthwirderout It set, his mTnd at Wipk do I got i know and you know that Candle work thinking of the young lady, ber rm smarter thin those-Jay- e. I can Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kandall being Ways, her looks and her mental qual made her home, Mrs.' economics, act yoiir .. . t ities In an analytical manner which and yourffpotfwr Judg law,- I can In summer Peter was constantly heretofore he had sever empwyi think up more schemes Man tho bank, down to Ihe RandatT country with regard to them. At last he sold running In can beat the and niivniit any er, reconciling to himself: "Well, she will be a prlxo place- for the week-end- , kind of a game he'll name, I don't 11 by the for somebody," and with f- slgb aroM himself to such and I dont ateal and I ami stuck up. there he could talk shop with and went to bed. - Bnt hl sleep wan What's the matter with tueanywayT fact that without fear of .Interference by broken-snhis dreams wer.sil of "And of course," mused Colonel John business men. But If Peter saw Candle. By morning his mind wan other Morrison as he relighted the butt of a great deal of Candle he also saw a made un: the tnSb state of hla'tteart his ctgar, "of course 1 bad to tie to him great deal of a certain antique side- bad been revealed to him but b felV-W I did. know. and eay I didn't .But board be had In hla bachelor lodgings. like saying all the time: This Is' so all knew. 11 waa too much of n good admired them both and was watch sudden." And It was. Candle scsrceV. .' fellow. His failure to get on bothered He that ful, nntoward,happened lyspoke to him alldayx avoided him him good deal, and one day he got toither-Uu- nothing,; a sldebuard openly ahiTostentatiously went our ? t winter-fuit And went 'up and down roaring was only a sideboard and a Elrl was for a. long morning's walk with Wllllo v town telling people how smsrt bo wps. a girl.. They were all (except Anstruthers. ' But In th evening; Then his pride left him, slid he let h's only the sideboard) down at the Randall Peter caught ber alon for a minute . . whiskers grow frowsy and used lu on Island. and said: "Candlce, 1 would l!k'to-continuvest for a spittoon,' and his eyes wa- country place was Long of full Tbe house the manngemeut of your eguests, as tered too easily for a man Still in his Mrs Knmlall was fond of stateas your husband." - - r , for usual, forties. wus d Canv' moreover, and, "Oh, thanks, awTnlly,"1 entertaining, replied "He went West a dozen yeurs ago, teriiilned that fiandlce should have an "dice pertly. "But 1 accepted Willi-- ' ' about the time of Cleveland's second s ar Anstrutliers for the Job thjs 'morning." opportunltyto select A a election, expecting to get a Job In e ticle tu the way of a buchnnd. At thlsPeter let himself go. Was-- . "And grow Up with, the country,' was horribly hard to suit, her he. Indeed, too late? - All the love and; Hla wife wns mighty happy, and she thought.'-butshe nevertheless passion which had been tying dormant told our folks and the rest of Uie worn-- aunt went on displaying her wares and dis for years came to life and turned to coursing .on the texture and quality of burning words of pleading npon .bl . each exhibit like a good "saleslady." She had considerable hope nf "J said Canalee: teterv r;:. -Willie An: ruptlng lit nt, "that you were' a !trifieMng a sal this sensonl atruthera and tilvin tieorge'were pay slow at therela aunt- callings uCTL.?' :i. ing fast und furious court to Candlce, and he ran swiftly .away.-and tor a' wonderTCanjllce appeared Peter strolled imiodlly out to ther .. r. to be encouruglng thein.- Peter, who grove and there. In the dark shadows , had Just arrived, wns sitting, with of the trees, came across Wltlle AnV Mrs,' Randall on the pluzzu when Can- - struthers Walking "pensively. "Mri dice, with a young , mop In attend Anstrutliers," said Peter, "1 underante, Came strolling from the.dlrec? stand tluit Miss Mlnturn has accepte- dtlon of the lawn. your suit. At her tnistee " , "Who Is that with Candlcer asked "Accepted mel" crlwl Willie, Th-- ' Peter. deuce she has! She gave me the mlt- - ' : "Yvuug Aastruthem,? repMvd Mrs.-- tetr wHliout beneftt ytt clejrgrthls 7- :. Rondaii, "nnd I do hie slid will take noon." If rPeterlmrrled back to the house and htm. It's time she got married. b she doesn't take hlra I think site will foiiml jCondlce. "you-- " wltchj . t choose Calvin George, who Is a good whispered, "what do you mean by " match, too. I ,wns beginning to lose playing with hearts? Why, did you; fi all patience with the girl, but of late tell me you had accepted Willie; ' ' v,'- - ' . I have begun to have hopes of her." , - .". m!swith a Candlce replied "Peter," "Hum-in,- " said Peter, thoughtfully. Ctmrtlce In conn.'tion with marriage chievous smile, "I suppose you are too was something" new to him he re- - straightforward a business mnn ever,' to have made a wash sale to send Cp--, i ' ' 4th!artnersd--tiBk- t quired time to asHlmHute the Idea. ; ihe mifketr: burled, him. Eaglet ahd the That evening as Peter havli , I think yoq will enres with MreY'"1. "1 Nary an Insurant order In his I Poor pinned bis host into en ohtu'iire corner or the plaxza, was upon thr point of Randall that It waa high time Candle; Leltch's head, torn by a'.callbei , was provided with d pistol bullet : precisely convincing him that an amalgamation 1 J.f-Plike-thwhich W Colonet . ' that Morrlso one K. & -MlSjt C. withT. Ce suggested k th Q. m i i ii..'n irw v, u'l u siUiiu l ii . . ...... wrtteaorootblni about tht deceased i i Sandrlsser. and most prof- BARBERS IN BIBLICAL TIMES j would be an excellent Two features contributed to the be- tar in pnper, ni cnougn me coionei i itable combination and wouldn't Jiurt J the anti trust law, Mrs. Rnndnll came lief, held for hours by Scudder' him- admitted that Jio Sptelfically Msntloneo' and land retrieved her husband with! Occupation self and by .every one concerted, that a book," there Was no persuading MorRefarred Tcu ln. Othtrwls. he had slain the young man. One of rison to write the obituary. "John, you roally niuxt come nnin , . Pagss of SeripturaT" to the these , was that when Leltch. after ; "After, some, urging and by way of Iletlierln'itons they speak ' be "I'm be said, compromise, have Jusr motored over fro;u Glen perfectly fleeing, the Scudder home where Tbe wordTiarticr la only opc men--4 willing to giv you fellows the facts C,v-shot the girl and leaping Into hlsa tloned In the Scriptures, namely, Inj -tnmoMIe, fifed a second time. Both and let you fix np What you plense." Mentally anathenmtlzlns the Ilerh- - Keklel 5:1. which reads: "And thou, s What's th Ma:r WUh Ma, Anyway 7 Alphabetieai pecans the reporters were both Scudder and hla " wife believed the erlngtons, 'Peter sutjIiKiir.IiiJ In. tut son of nion, take thee s .sharp knife, shot 'was aimed at Mrs. Scudder. busy . we. called th stenogrnpher, and her certainly did have a grt tine, en tliiil when Horace got awny from groom when there iijieKred to him U take toWa barber's razor, and cause it". os though, whtitjie git tlie.e. 'fliey re- h!s old In this town she groeef ul, whlie-roheNeither dreamed that Leltch was put- had the colonel's story taken fliair and a 10 pmss upon thlne-hea- d and upon thy ' he. told It to he rewritten Into an member that session, yet up there. unl knew thnt he would be all right. Poor Affair Hint" s::ll: "Uh, Jlr, l.entd. . . love vullf ting finis to'. Ills uhhappy plfasnat -" forth Al Uo And later: is what kI. it rin'Kwm Irk, the prettiest girl yon Peter, am glnd to nich you ifMie roblttmry ursira call iriTi?yenr ofTl.e piv.it by kilVIng "himself. .Alllioiigh onrbers are N about Samp4! nlglitSj tl.ey were rllU.l wlih mu- ever otw n'oni In he alxttes--an- d . The second queer clrcumstanct and not what been wiiuirng fur 'an opi'r(u wieiitlimed. yet jrom the con-tnhjjiave son . worth Js thnt dawn here. nere wns from ...ui-.the Kf as auit mroniin the umit n nab ao iii;u niiv ni'i putting sic, puet Siivs, waa- - that,althoui!h Leltch must have mention of shaving and the ,iiua The took ieother ?h colonel with the hlg my wife nnd (he girls clmjr. best accounts' we ould fin tbe dstys stMed died , Instantly,- the car- with a , dead lalhtl lilm Mr. Peter. Jt wus a coin, Delilah Mending for a mnn-tman slumped- over the wheel kept on locked his bonds tidlilnJ his heiul, und were dev.il.l of ease arm, and ho-.- Mrs, broken old womnn, toln; liu' Il shiice SaniNon.- - then Can be no pini.iise between Peter und Mr. Jlainp-den- . '.'.":.. Snmpsnb stood It we itP'tt cqtlld klufolk In Inwn after slie left iitui. doubt thill lirrcTiiKS existed amonglfie-ancien- ts. traveling, irwas thnt morion which hepanj; I I wimdet where she !. ntnat "Let me see.'Samp was born, ns fliid out, for, f xcotuwe.-sh., .n... i Myrtle ii... i ir.. .t!.. led Scuddetlo .belJeyeLeItch jwas stll til. : .. Th Hfhrews Were nnitlcn- iiPiir viuiMirtJt limn uie flif rvjHieti Js-u. ..ii- r, ,. ,!anrw i wiy la Wlscon- 'have KnftVh ad atmnr IV rsnngh" alive and. that, he was making a hos he ajs, lecember u, ,1S j.()llr (rKtee, to. give Careful of their bends and beards, hnkm lurty Af he VuliJii't . let uu, and came out her wiiiie "near .A ...... mv vru -mlvl(-- i -Ik of- enni-Ktlleattaok on family? " , .., v Hnlv ; na and all seem to hnve applied the rusor f .. ,i ... the war closed. He wasVolng to Tleha 110 begun to get imrsy iind ter .nrr -ioe ,..r... ": So Scadder." In"- r.o A.w,r, ..r. .i a shot at fls pel,ai,reyeSi pleasure, I HID except ''the Nosarltes, who. were reaHty, r4-aced. It off with naln, and siulleti ns he ,roued : ai.d wa ) college np there, and at the secoud colt dead man. mnk wba,. ,t? VoUp xtmenl by It from their birth. The V for troops hi fifth set of yontiit .fello "a. it tok "But 11 doe S:ty that he occupied ' !o4 tho whole teulokyta i iPe Egyptlnnbsrbers were called khak or ;VKe of", WlJsted e off h's whisky aSldg .aliig fomiJj shavers, and they are represeoted.'bt Scudder he' was 1nn,cent before -- graduatioo and -- fought fwni oratory, bur when lie got it wound up former bo, in Kansas. work In a tomb of BcnfcHaasannfJ first could" not be made to bellev his that time on.till the dose JoUhe war. the Twelfth dynasty.. holding" their' doorr opened H was a captain, I Chlrib, hut you of ihe drd f freedom to bout sln- - a llor as well aa a loafer at Inst My. i ears, and gemng marriea. razors In the hand, which have a short' never heard him called that When he dalous. But as a stump --peukr you my - sighed the nAm.d as he ro amH , jor mm ne wet m oappj man. - cylindrical handle,' with a broad, flat ' retnW t0 "rnoon." am here he'd been admitted.. to the Weren't - ali'Tays sure he'd, fill Ike ir put the pfper on the-d- k. "My. myt blade. of bronze on a line wlth.'th iivvj. Peter. There are iwv jvuu bar and was s good .Iswyer-- a ailjrht.v garment l'H conln nral-.- a Jury blub tt hat s trcaeiius jrpen lt.lsL. It -- ---f- axis "or the handle."'-'-"men. .consideration under I I jmdet goodlawyer;tw-thamsn- o guvehlm-8- . gid JluielterHlly n hell The outside stand. is matter entirely more business 'a a bird pnp a Ing attorney yet he didn't fbifca to of a gix-- time. And h wss s good felI am merely trustee my Jurisdiction. Added ThlnaA ' gum-sbn waa Just a Niy then, know mtieh .lawv and he did turn over low literally a damned good feltow- of But sine you con- . Prosperity, enjoyment happiness.: your. .property. eo-iunrV lrv the Ilk a ait be tho to iiHiiuioa rrunv.ncr and. to elerutty.V as Suprem cnjoyeil, boy, good all r" J eonifojt peace, wliatcver h tliV nam rlcflIdrh'fei-Then- Ume,Ha raU inore- - or lens In tli4 hla-- rri'err yoar vmu; Kipling saysGod guv Wm4' why you need be married at all by, which w designate that-st- ate In: before evwy tal't t. far as ihaLgoes, when -- Charley waa pract'-ctnfarmy they glPdld a been hay wbteh life Is to our own selves pleus-- 'It "But Jarfther & one of l he a .lt. expected and tt.e wo court wan'tiier cit!ren boiuir but, to respected, wns up kept ; Supreme.; desultory way ant and delightful, as long as they Isn't ItT replied Candlce demurely. after be came here, ss a soif of ac- hold. hm wuld'get out brjot.d thu; but be put aside fain lUii5Vesa of Ufa, women 1 suppose It are sought or prized as things essen- It np wlth'the boys, qnote gnd wmh and. happiness tu play- - with ."Well, yee-H- if p cessory to ' tendency. to ifhleh wss lielng a' gt.'1 fellow. .' f. ndtnlttd Peter tlul, so far they have jjliukeaienre snd make stsiiiip bpceches whisky.. Sly Ld. Jtisf fbink. irf ,ltr Is rather expecteiL". our sign-thdJsinnohle and area l nature, coh-nT dry-pii"And hwa nsr as herfS.hed I reiucrantiy.,?ihe bos.es 'aTlii'dnri.'lir; eTiiivii' good fellrrran,-awfu... u . . ... . r. . i.. vie are.stlll In servitude to selflsli- -' good fellow. ;. W were: all j;ing very nice csked t'olotiol M.r-thio-n for Ms pnt a I'd put up Ids glasses. ."U'l erc. van n!in;rcrij.Hi-Zi.iie ness. mx When they Jle outside os," "And.'tlils man, remttml young otidlce, f : then; there wasn't an old roan on the him is of the stenngrnpltsr who she had jferved or. .. . I tout town site a I rememltor it. W used tlnlelmd t i. him" aa ornaments merely to be, wornthen-mn"tltunph! fumy il;r.rpi'i(li;g her .pmielL. "Ob, brofight Mm to stiame. wredel his . district laid aside' as Cod pleases only - th borff to load ;'nn':',lbn'; wnolc bunrhs mm legging Peter. 1d penetrated mod growlwl. a home, and ncae nsnie lu the the pt yrs, atvig elght.es " such 'tldngs' be possessed with ?AmI .Calvin George Is considered a comprising Gllirnltar, Kcorse and oth j hnntlngclosiig up the stores wnd boom, and r'aiu'.i ti led to in It and lured li'm On and un tn trtfer rulu ' Impunity. Froude," '.T; f"1? er towns lown('th' river. Son she taking the girts 'aloi'g and did not make s.'fne mcmcy. He get to hav boldh.g .befhtw him th phantom of1ya ! l catch" she went .on, wqmi had Identified herself-- with a lespetv-at- e showrupf't!ll -- midnight Samrrwonld tried to wtch tip witlt us follows of his god tinieWhiit a p't'ful, nearthrenk- - -- o bu:nc$g tiblllty .whatever,. sntd gnng of . lawbreakers. : For weeka atrrays hare a little something to tike age. and he (egau a long Peter, emphatlcal!.. .rjiuf of course iPigon DIs Where They Boost plung, ,Ue.giitLl'' jiorkr It Is!" the girl pnrti'l)atcd in some of th under his bnggy. seat. and we. would In 1ltJ and, wherf, jo if you are really In 4ore-i'lt- b either - "Lmrlng mf 25 years' experleuee as thv iHV'ni broV. he sijlt as he stood In the up loojng most dnring escapades of' '4he rum-- . wet up" and sing tomlng borne. steeplejack," an Englishman writes, Lien but this Is en wltli at (he. sky with hi hands 4,uspel be- of these-younwas still living In a hou ' "HwmAde a runners. '....'.-r lot of monoy and. blew ih tent iev mout) iMrlilnd ; 'his iTrt hind him. and said f.olf audibly m b "climbing city, spires and other lofty tirely outside of my jurisdiction, 'shi TeturncJ to Detroit It tn at Jim- - Tliomas- aalmm, buying ltcnddp-anstructures, r hnv seen bumlrods of wh as WCijtowi h goi nnd hi praot 1 wasnt In lpv with cither of them; dead pigeons.' and turned .over to Sheriff 0ffln thidrlnks,.playlng stud poker, beftlu 4 n i1!U?wn; trf Joint Iteerf'rs. puuWera deceived thereby Is. not They die where-thej wis, ' sad lending tfolit to and the. farmers who hadn't tenrd the W- goodl t i roost. In the belMes, on beams or any . but with sonif on elser. 3 "tips" she had gleaned. Homer Noel t qusrter-borse- s. -": ' . case what, sort tf projections Inside the snires; often on v Ohi, In and Mclvln Brown confesstd' to Comn.vfellowa who helped bliu forget theyd storleg .(. his 'fltandalj.lrrgulBr!t'e ir", :' : And-rs- ny borrowed It. : business Ulno Is this other members ln of tho gang twexv -- That waa.. what Colonel Monlmn their nests. jfJn uch'occasIoa that I that they were that wer floating arontHl ton. -- fAn excellent one," replied Candle; l.avo cllnibcd the Nelson column I which; killed Dombrowskt Judgt ; three yeart, after the cblken' hunting hJct his wtfo.MncT to. hlnt.rorvr gav th atonographer.- - What we mod Mnynflian, wbo sentenced Saoerman, I Wt had married of and iK'gtm in a esp'aliiliif to tny. wlfe that b would for the paper la entirely nth a llttr glgile.-- , . , . , have found scores of pigeons" skeleanlntrsf Ing "And of a suitable . tons o top behind the capltot announced that Immediate itepf lould'- VZJ ta settis dow- n- Samp took p b all rliht when n Wltled dawn. But aod need aoc U ' , ' printed bar b taken for bin rahwaa -- d ittnco-nes- t r . Now Vs. "Ethia of Gland, Grafting" Mma we side-wad- r3 - -- ' . tng t. I do!-lar- Uhia . hap-ptoes- a; that-purpo- se :- K " ' H i L . Ctfiift-ewinia- . - -- vl s.. , . Two Wives, Affinity and Love Glossary h. ; - -- Emily-CBrewst- erts Can-dic- ;i8 t. erf first-clas- Art-son- , ' - - - ' v . J - Yorv'f cj. can-nery- Case Wth" a urde ther. f(d -. -- 'frae3ac Hoo-hoo- l. s wm mm mmm ".r . steel-nose- , - rjrsJM. . i " - I L.; HUifTINGTON, e ' Bose" Snndrlsser, bjr ' .her fiance, John 3. Leltch, and the Jkllllng of ,JUItcn, had a, strangeder ' v. nou'ement. 'Edgar Scudder, Miss. Sandrisser's host, who bad fired at Leltch. with a shotgun "becaufie he. bcliev.edT Leltch was trying to kill Mrs. Scudder, as In Jail, believing himself a' slayer and - bewailing his ODhappy conneetion with " tha tragedy. Then an'autopsy devol-- . oped that Leltch bad killed . himself . with' the same pistol with which be " mortally wounded the girt ' Daylight au.l akinfiij. s.urgery. di . closed thaC while scattered shot from Bcudder's gun had Inflicted minor In - Jurles-o- n tomoDiie, Leltch as dox-.-- n - not-oft- - r i, p -- -Ml tlli-kli- noi xnroaffi. t .jlhtogaj -- inert wai a o to-ie- r - ' 4 . tr DETllOIT. Outdoing the heroine serial, thrilling movie .r ,Mlss Helen Suuennan Joined- n band participated Jn , their escapades, snd finally gained the In- formation ' which J has secured her v brother's release from s life sentenc Imposed on a false charge of manler. - .' In addition to freeing her brother. vth girl. has bared. to the. anthorltlea ""'the existence ' of an alleged $1.000000 booze ring, which has for many months completely baffled both federal and state omclals. Besides two "men ' actually - charged with, the murder, v four, other alleged have been arrested as a result of her storyi I and five more wen ar sought . Leo.Saucrmnn, the brother, was a rested last January following the , ; murder of Alex DonibrowSkt," farmer, - at Gibraltar, Mich." A Jury ffecldeil that Leo wasgullty and Judge sen- - fenced him to life imprisonment but . th prisoner claimed Innocent and "Helen 'believed him. After be wss sent to prison sh set out to prove that th Jury waa wrong. Donning a set of her brother's old clothes atd dipping hair, Helta - . jura-runne- ' -- rum-runne- bc-Jn- V i he-w- ss - . hr nmunLTi. when-thgceir ovie -- "J e - o. - " . n - Ho-mtg- ht um-fu- 4 hls-tha- lu antt-whoo- . mg ir B how-vhis- ky V y V dr . ,MiAnd iiyftaiid .1s-n- - - ld," i -- th'; r r tgerv -- . .9 f |