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Show TnE PAYSUN CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH file. RDVE d YOl &DWIN BALMER rr n! young ami 'M ttllU,l wall ,ful (HiAiUT Cathal felt the pleasant furies dancing within him. oil, he lilted a fight; and tills man would give him one. lie met Jeb's contempt straight, without anger. The state may call Miss Gleneith ; hut so shall the defense; and whether or not the state calls her," Cathal said. "So it is my right and duty to review with my witnesses the testimony they will give. For that, Miss Gleneitli, I'll go wherever you say. Some witnesses come to my olhee; I neither ask nor suggest that of you. With other witnesses, I go to them, to their oiliees. You having none, it would be at your father's olhee, per- r fanlastl-broke- of Chicago, Agnes Gleneith. of a retired man-e- r a doctor, In love his brother, Jeb. Koilm y, IU. t.Mts , wi ia at Rochester. a try t lie make Jeb for U.ning. In Rod there decency than ,,,, tlieves to be happy, A a mu,i l ,i,d herself entirely to adorable babies. Rod and tells her of his b ,t realizes it can never ak ires mother is her husbands has disturbing doubts ntrarts her father in j,b tells Agnes he Is haps, we best may meet. n y her, and together My cilice, said Jeb. if you nm- -t apartment in Chicago. confer with her. Her father's away." s to set an early date, k. "My mother's not," said Agues, t, us him she cannot marry so come to the house. Tomorrow-- In A'htn the agent, Mr. Colver, t0 o 'v them a furnished tlie afternoon. Now Agnes was rent, J'b asks Agnes to see it breathless at this defiance of Jeb. saym,' be must return to his Thank you. Tomorrow it will be." Agnes ...nsents and Jeb leaves, io Is blaring terrifically from the aputments. Colver raps CHAPTER V , I .t , IEAIi 1 in I lejijJ x kxj gisbd ither At-- " the door, which Is opened by vx ho draws Agnes tily cl id girl, ie room Colver finds her l.orrie, fatally shot. He rnT my Ln vcrais; ar-T- ilingi omtSjla lisot 'YATI1AL O'MARA set out from the city at three the following he polo e Myrtle Lorrie asks day. He had been In court on anto phone Cathal O.Mara, a other case; and, when the hearing tn too e at once. Agnes does, was adjourned, he took his car and due tike t barge. O Mara olh'irs are antagonistic drove north alone. Ac is sides with OMara. It was a sunny, warm, indolent n, to he a witness at the ComMarch afternoon, with gutters runand al rnhrls grandfather hoi I" l their lives In the ning off the melt of the thawing d ti v as city firemen, and his snow, and Hie still air Iridescent other. Winnie, has huilt her from the rising moisture. Ieople u mi Cithii, who, being am-- I and they everywhere, had winked his wav through appeared hus-harl- ts i' t I aid heeding the appeal despt v r. and the despised has cmnndtted himself to the e of (rinminl cases Thoughts i nh Cathal. Mr. Lorrie ips ist off the wife who had borne t. r to marry Mvrtle, is dao ftr two wars of wedded life i Kill'd him. hSnl i di-- id left Continued IV HAPTER ins car on Dearborn across from the on the vide and as they approached it, saw a in in standing beside it she recognized suddenly as Here, lie knew at least, one was going on. "You are the lawyer?" tlie mother nsked him coldly. Yes," said Cathal. She did not Immediately proceed; and lie was uware how stie regard-cbun. His visit, and himself, composed for her an unavoidable disagreeable incident. Her daughter for a moment had stepped out of tlie alTiirs of l.er own life, and intruded upon a tragic event In another s which had nothing whatever to do with her. Since they were unalde to escape some further participation in tlie consequences of tlie intrusion, slip must make It as formal and Impersonal as possible. Unit was the mother's feeling. It was not, even here, the daughters. Cathal warmed, as gratefully, he glanced at her and she gave him her hand, which firmly pressed his for the Instant; but tier mother did not relax her feeling of offense at him. You approve of what your client did?" she demanded. Approve?" Cathal repeated; and this charge he had met before. To represent tin accused person is nut to approve of her," lie replied. "Then what is it?" Mother!" said Agnes. "I asked him, vvliat is it?" She turned again to Cattail. You are trying to prevent that woman from being punished, are you not? And you are here because you imagine my daughter will Help you!" Yes," said Cathal; lie knew there was no ar;:uin;j with her now. understand," Beatrice Gleneith said, less hostilely at his lack of opposition, "you have certain rights to question her." Agnes Hepped forward from beside tier mother, and she took His hat. "Cravath," siie called, before her mother could interfere, "take Mr. O'Maru's coat." 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It seems a sign of strength, greater instead of less with his years. His wife, stie finds nothing in her doings to deny her years for her. Spending money doesnt do it. You got to make it. Its making money that gives proof, which tlie wife I Was in the Jail," He Explained to Agnes. before, and lie made no attempt to conceal tiis interest in, nor Ids unfamiliarity with, such a big room. , His eyes went Hack to Mrs. and lie better undei stood her. With no more eilort of her own than was involved in marriage to a man who had money, she had come to this; but though she had it, she must starve herself slender, and she had done so, and she must And that keep herself she was endeavoring to do. "Sit down now, won't you please?" said Agnes, the warmth within Her spreading to her skin. He waited until they both were seated separately and a little opposite eaeli other, as they Had come to be in their feelings. He dropped into a soft stuffed chair, facing them. They told about Bert In the papers tins morning," Agnes suddenly said, surprising him. "Yes," said Cathal. I told the I told them. Bectiu-- e Glen-eitli- over-youn- Grand Jury yesterday." "Did you?" said Cathal, and watched her flush tip to the roots hair. She of her line, straw-yellobad on a simple blue dress (the same, it was, which she had worn for Rod) ; and In it she delighted ttiis man too, though she was not thinking of him now. If I hadn't, wouldn't they have indicted her?" He laughed, reassuring her. and do she sat hack. You'd nothing to knew and they indictment; with tlie about Bert, hut they didn't know he'd called her at the flat while you were there with her." "Did you know that?" asked Ag ties. "Certainly; she told me. "Oh!" Her mother stirred herself, flow had been familiarly tier daughter ! conversing with this criminal Often his Had nway; but was older. 4., ,en!ari,y Wkh0tl t0 fol,ow Its -lie was familiar, In Ids profes 'tion You have Just referred to yonr Into sion, with women who keptslender client, I presume," she said to 1ctrfeC0,1Pc,'i her- After middle age. and through it. Cathal. ,s as It will and youthful looking figures "Yes " nr Gloneitt,;. he more her said, looking faces which denied, Suddenly curiosity caught of decade 's,'a I intention. "Does a worn successfully, tlie last tier , you? Iv de 0,'keted Job. nil their years women once great ,n like that tell tier attorney i'.dv now dospei who herself?" mrustarins,hpcase- - Indsired, I,,, until about strivin t ltneii0Ver thC eVidenCe "holding their men, or "Soni" do.' said a'lial. hold them ag.i.n-- l Did -'You ,mPy Cathal Martin O Mara, odd me about Bert and lie ln.s'.uid such wmiien well; er the knew wi"i hell a of ..ns r. i,k9 fn"'e - " encith ls a witness he had learned to read Mi" knew about Belt be at. . p know state." ir stru; success, or of failuie. in tin Y0,.f4 one and the collar is just long enough to take the prize. Send for Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1933-designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 bust 32 to 38, Size 14 requires 4 yards of Send 15 cents in fabric. coins. Send for the Fall Pattern Book "Wliut are you talking about?" The life all of us are living." CatHul replied, without breaking his calm. And when one suddenly stops living it, from being shot by his wife, others can see plainer, perhaps, what theyre up to. Take diaries Lorrie and his first wife and Ids second who shut him: There's nothing strange in the three of them from start to finish except the length to which two of them went with their impulses." Which two? Agnes heard tier mother ask. Lorrie and Myrtle who, after he'd cast off her that bore his daughter to him, then married him. He started his trouble by what he did; jet lie was following only tlie commonest impulses of men in uiid die life." them. which men, who made money in Chicago, gave to ttieir wives to enhance and occupy them while they, separately, followed their own occupations and interests and their own transgressions, each after his own way. 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The morning Agnes told him: after tlie after we were in that apartment, and I read the newspapers here, I wrote down everything that I knew Id done. The papers printed some things I didnt see and I didnt do. And they didnt agree with each other. said Cathal. "Have you "No, what you wrote? (TO DE COSTIWID) . HOICE 1 O'.M.ir.i, VEST was In love with her, and love with Bert. She's much like any other woman; and he was Just a husband wlio'd made fur himself too much money. 'If your daughter had happened to pasH that door in tlie morning instead of the afternoon, shed have seen a husband and wife like enough to a million others. Tis the way with a crime like murder es peclally murder, Mrs. Gleneith. It springs from nothing unusual. Just from the most usual tilings in tlie world, it cotnes from the most human Impulses pushed a bit fur- she was "Infidelity ls the kindest form it takes, Cathal said. "Kindest !" At least, said Catlmi, sometimes. Tlie wife tlie real wife more often gets him back, if she wants him. But Lorrie, when he fell under tlie delusion of the middle-ageman making money, didn't become unfaithful. He divorced Ids old wife, instead and bought him a younger one." the drawing-room- . What do you call tlie delusion CatHul looked about. He had man making never been received In such a house of tlie ndddle-agemoney?" Agnes heard her mother press him on. "Their imagination that, marrying again, theyll have again their youth and tliat tliey can buy both body and soul of a woman. Of course, it's tlie money does it to seemed unusually pleasant and patient. Far north along the lake shore were great Georgian homesteads, Elizabethan manors, French cha teaux and Florentine paiaz.o, as he compared the fact that whereas lie knew no few of the shitted a little; and when, men who lived along these shores, xt instant, she felt Jeb's he had never so much as spoken on iter arm, she knew to one of the women until Agnes le saietted who this was. Gleneith had called him, over the ats the lawyer you failed?" phone, to come to tlie aid of Myrtle il. Lorrie. es nodded; and before the In him, beside tlie eminently pracpoke to eath oilier, she felt tical and realistic attitudes which I as w!ien O'Mara had come went into tlie preparation of his the aiarrment confronted by eases (and won them for him) ran lice the Hash of opposition an incurable romanticism which a. in court. value also had its probably could not like him, Agnes He could uncover tlie nio- -t sordid ?d; Jtdi could not possibly like details about one person and turn Men if she had not hail her about and idealize tlie next. In tins coupled to h is in the papers best damn lawyer in town abode a the fact that she had sum-hiwho had been reared by for Myrtle. Under little boy on ancient fairy and folkWinnie is picture, one paper had so never intrusted to aught by tales hed him "Martin O'Mara, the tongue, never learned or taught nl lawyer, called to the from a page, but recited with all by Miss Agnes Glen-Thphrase and credence of oral mystic infuriated Jeb; and So Cathal became steeped tradition. could feel it rising in him as in of heroes (and had lore the ipproarhod O'Mara. in's grandfather proved himself not hal O'Mara stood bareheaded, ? taken oft one?) and of dragons, and of fair r his hat, and and utterly loyal ladies who would Agnes spoke to him. in whathal was excited, seeing her; wait for their true love, and c did not came he through ever guise show It. How do o. Mr. Rraddon?" whatever ordeal, until lifes end. he said, hat do Of course long ago these had you want? had yon," said Cathal, suddenly hot thinned to symbols, but they deand becai'M- - of and their within endured him; t, that, only lift io. I was in the Jail, lightful relics led him to constant revPlained to gnes, as though emotional contradictions to the d not retorted to her compan-- 1 elations of his own experiences. all and nothing had passed So now Cathal drove, denying "a them; "and coming out, I himself illusions as to the greater b Rraddon's car. And I nature of the men who dwelt in you were b th before the these splendid places; he knew that, Jury." save for their possessions, they cy'll indict were as all men; yet as to tlie said Jeli. ladies, held so aloof from him, he sai(1 l'aih,i. "i told her was letting his fancies run. One ad lie glanced - toward the Ik" had lie met; and she was as non" ackliantd walls connected other out of all his encounteis witn Courts building by the women. most aptly, as the house, he reached When of Tf'dge Sighs. over it. to instructions ttiat discerned trudged the accused to their Cathal him. He and aciuittals or eondemna- - had been left concerning hut the Miss Gleneith; for asked lras thought was man It was Cravath replied that returned, that he ent, within the Jail; and he would tell Mrs. Gleneith here. was at pondered what, within Two girls (ns Cathal first supV alls, his mind caught; on the stairs; tlie at miseries and repentances posed) appeared , one was Agnes that Bert design with satin-gol- d background, etched and enameled in blue. Either one 1KLE Post Toasties package tops. for 2 Autographed photo of Melvin Purvis. Sent free for 2 Post Toasties oa Itare toDt. ATTENTION! Boys and girls! Mel-Xvia Purvis has some sound ad- X vice for you; Make it a rule, as I do, he says, to eat Post Toasties for breakfast every morning. Theyre made from the sweet, tender hearts of the corn where most of the flavor is stored. And flake is toasted every golden-brow- n double crisp thats why they stay crisp longer in milk or cream, Youll say you never tasted a more deliciousccreal! 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