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Show H w Her Daughter and His Son A Great Married Life Story by ! IDAH McGLONE GIBSON MR. HALSEY'S STORY "Doh'ti don t. child. Don t look like H The wonl' came as though from a lone H way off, and for a momont I ooild nm Ifl understand that It wa Kenneth . father who CM speaking t" me. i ""i r -membered wbal ho had teld me abont m Kenneth'n ami Grace's marriage flBH ' How do you know he married" I HD asked. "Did he tell you J" ' No, but when Grace broupil him t IH the hospital this mcrninp. between her H hysterical outburst ,,. . .,. i Kenneth QH was her husband and Jlmmle Callahan. UB who was early on the soene having been B sent for by one of the physicians who knew he vo5 Kenneth friend, racaived HHBK two cr three il- seises from BHpHl Mrs. Cameron, tin evil genius in thin af- IPHpHJ fair, saying that Grace was dying and ftjfl . .lljlng iBWJ to Jlmmle that she was hcartl-rokeu over BHBa had found tiiat they were legallj pHpH last night. Jim told me private! HHpHl fhe eon Id not prevent a note of trlumi h 1 from creeping Into her voice. It was onlj HL . three BV and asked me If I knew what Kenneths qJBBH Intentions wero in regard to Grace. She. BM said that he wns keeping all the other. . jBfl young men from her daughter nnd she , wanted to break it ui If Kenneth were -iJH not serious, r told her very frankly thai BB as far a" T was concerned I would be ! 4HBh very glad if Grace would break I' off. BbM as I did not think they had anything In . jeflBH commoili and that as far a I wai con- BBBB erned nothing would please nie null EBBBl than If she. would advise her daughter to VM that effect, she left m much crestfallen HTE and I am (uite Kurc that St was made1 iBt1 tx twe n mi thcr- ai 1 BJ ttocIous birds of a feather to come to jSMB me with that story to sound me out, BJ I nnd ln.t night's episode Is the re.nik oil I . s'. that Interview " BBBl "Surely yon do not think that they hud anything to do with this poisoning" ' I Interrupted. NfO, I would nol go as fnr .is to say that, but 1 am quite sure thej planned to get Ken to go through a marriage ceremonv sometime, when he w:is parti) under the Influence of lljuor Oh, my dear, my dear, I feel that 1 am the on--most to blame for all this, because 1 have ilwayi thought that every young man must sow a crop of wild oats." "Would it not have been better, dear Mr Hatsey, If. Instead of rather enCOur- I aging Ken" to 'SOW hi wild oats.' you had explained to him thnt there Is a difference dif-ference between real love and an Infatuation Infatu-ation of the moment - an emotion Which Is always heightened by any kind of ln-' ln-' toxicants " I "I feel nOW.MUy dear, as though I 'ou!;ht to rtrh home :.n.l destroy every bottle Of wine In the cellar I never thought It would come to this." 'Well Mr rlalsey. we will have to maki Of it and do what we can for them." i said coldly "The I..-. t w.- an do right now." he i J - i.ii a -Job . "la to send someone out to th Cameron's home- and find out! j. i-t how rttiick ..i her talk about Grace's .. iwf. i; camoof!age " - lie looked at ni' expectantly but l did not offer to p. At last he sad almost al-most timid) . "Pn you t! .nK yon could sacrifice yourself your-self in' this ni-itii-r for me. Ann?' ".Why. of coorao r euuid Mr. Ilalsey, but I would not call It sacrifice. Tou know 1 will gladly do anything I can for vou or Ken "Yes, I know Ann. I knda I hate to ask this of you. but I have no one else to send, jlmmle t'oilahan was so , abrupt with Mrs Cameron this tw.rnlng j that when he went t" the hQUSS hc refused to ree him; I cannot go myself I because the doctor has said they have' slight hope for Ken. so I must be lu re i eVorr moment." 1 Tomorrow Mrs Cameron's Pretense. , |