Show 1 j 44 fY William W W. Woodcock exalted ruler of Pawtucket R R. R I. I lodge of Elks whose hose resignation has been ordered by Judge William H H. Atwell national n grand exalted ruler Atwell Atwell Atwell At At- well investigated reports of ot alleged alleged alleged al- al leg leg-ed liquor Jaw law violations by the Pawtucket t lodge In addition to or ordering ordering ordering or- or dering Woodcocks Woodcock's cocks cock's resignation he he- suspended the charter of ot the lodge for tor sixty days TANGLE I LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT PRESCOTT PRESCOTT PRES PRES- COTT TO LITTLE MARQUISE CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER Continued LiHle 1 I th think at last after many misunderstandings misunderstand gs anc and much tribulations Jack and I have settled down Into the the affectionate habits of people who have been married more than five years ears He told me last night that if anythIng anything anything any any- I thing should happen halpen to him suddenly sud sud- denly just deily-just just why he should think ink anything was going to happen to him I dont don't I know I must remember her ber that only he knew how wonderful won won- I r had been been to him life I Leslie h he said all my have done all those things I ought not to have done and I have tove left undone those things I should have hav done don But I sometimes think that I have been lucky enough to have hav God forget we e bec because notwithstanding standing my myman man misdeeds and and- my lack of go good d deeds he hasl has t. t me have you yott OU and our two splendid boys Leslie mine has beena been a va vagrant vagrant vagrant va- va grant but but whatever its straying stray stra- ing always there has be been n a feeling of the permanency of you You have hav b been en to me like the heavens above and yet I have had a f feeling g that in your staunch loyalty my respect and admiration was planted like in inthe inthe inthe the solid earth below I wonder what made John s say sy y thatto that to me Little Marquise e Wh What Whatever Whatever ever it was it was very sw sweet et an anIm and ang angIm Im I'm thinking that in the future we will have bays no more jealousies nomore nomore no more mOle suspicions no more ness LESLIE PRESCOTT Letter LeUer From John Alden Prescott to Sydney Carleton I do donot do not think that ever eer er In m my life I J had such a disappointment as asI asI asI I In in not being able to come colne to to New York to see you OU off on your journey That damn damn motion picture is ia coming up next week and of course you ou know Ill I'll have to be there I wanted to come down for or a day or br two tso right now but Syd I have b been out of th office for two weeks and we have a ver very big job on which I must attend to or betray my re responsibility responsibility re- re and there ar are so many things beside to get ready for that diabolical picture Im I'm not going to have any more accidents Ill I'll tell you Ill I'll only ol have picked men who have lave been in the mill for years todo tp to do the wor work and ev everything r thing will willbe willbe be gone over with the utmost care Syd I shall be lost without you ou Leslie says she is going to write you OU and so I will stop except to tosa say that I one have tested the greatest greatest greatest great great- est of friendships and have come cometo cometo to 10 think that I have been blessed w with th the tho knowledge of its worth beyond my thy deserts Goodby Syd and angood good luck to you ou JACK Copyright 1926 NA N A Service Inc I Tomorrow Letter from Leslie Prescott to Sydney Carleton |