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Show MAGAZINE SECTTOX. VAiri:n by THE hill and k. JOK HnAMT. Novelised From Ihf Motion Plr-- "f Tiny of the atne Nrae by the t'nlvrranl i'llm Munofartur Idk t ompn y. Copyright. 131 . by the Author. cJi r. dies La Belle Le Sieur, animal iuen, after giving birth to a baby. Doctor hus-- l Lund, owner of circus. La Relle's La child. to refuses nd, recognize T?elle Intrusts baby to Flip, a clown, who rears Peg ai circus rider. Later Loctor Lund's second wife determines Peg shall not share Lund's millions and endn Hindu servant to follow cirrus and dispose, of girl. Doctor Lund thugs to get from Flip letter that prove? Peg's parentage. Mrs. Lund also wants this letter. Many exciting and hazardous attacks and events transpire. loctor L'ind's son who Is following Peg to induce her to become wife. ren:ues girl from many peril-ou.- -j straits. In the preceding eplrde and young Lund have escaped from I'eg peril by jumping Into the water from r boat upon whih they are marooned. They ar" rescued by a passim? motor-- l at and brought safety to shore. When the circus perrormaiic Is aaln under way, I'llp. because of an Injury to his f ft. Is unable to appear and Peg dons hN make-uand costume to do his act. "White she is performing In the srulie of nip. the Hindu and !ils thugs kidnap her, believing she Is Flip, who has In Lis pnsse ? !rti the coveted letter. The piil Is taken to a deserted liou from which she escapes, after young Lur.d follows and Is the means of liberating her. TUttming t the edge of a high over the edge to escape cliff pes the oiirsiniur Hindu. Young Lund takes tip her trail and discovers the sir! helplf.43 union? the rocks far below. Low-- j a tope young Lund descends to r'S" relief and as the episode closes he Hindu is in the art of severing the strands with his kr.l.e. ' ' j ( . . ; i ; , , - Zr- Thursday, Friday and Saturday .. ' , . Shown at the REX THEATRE VSJ H VNOPM!. 'M.-V- ..... - - ' ":.- ..: " . 'i - W . h-- v. - - - . p Kt-- Pea Was Soon Landed Safely. c wa3 the Hindu's answer. "My country were admitted by the maid, and ImconverKnow more tncKs man you unris- - mediately beran an animated So interested "boss.' sation with their ever of." tians Chockro's thought were they in the subject under discusmade the woman smile and sion that young Lund was unobserved n hn he had explained the nature of by them when he suddenly appeared the parlor door. the double-b- x trick. Mrs. Lund was at Seeinsr the two men in conversation I j re-iri- n; overioved "Th. ry thine ! ids mother, younf? Lund drew exactly what I back and called the maid to duly announce his arrival. When Mrs. Lund a nt." Till KTI.I '.N'T If F.PIOPi:. was told that her son was about to th-That nis:ht Cliockro called on the enter moment of Vk and vmini; In the room, she hustled the Hindu vent.s of tre-- 1 m.inacer if the fhi.w, aftr the per and Ills Lunifs srrf";tte?t lt. throunh the portieres that with f rmanc- - was well Martfd, n tvl 'ip-- j separatedpalthe parlor from the music inert(ifi;v imprtance happen j room, making haste to tiphtly draw nln "t l:'.itnint? speed. The pifp ii i li l fur a position. with p-r- the curtains. T;ice or trie ciirr rormea me onty nea,' ieicn xi anm? ami l ;i p! e it a iook t1(. v oiihr: man's first question was: w ht r "How is father today? Is he showhe had cny hope of rescuing nvrr," s,iid the manager. any slpns of improvement?'' hi? was stunru at ing detail Arransrin lav the :irl then feet, Pr. ea'y. "I'm afraid not," said Mrs. Lund. of a Chockro Klve the to fall the show trial from precih. hfi top promised "H Is crowing weaker and complains the next afternoon. more of his heart." j.tfv. small! The Hindu n bny that nicrht br fh "Kun up and tell him I am here," inches of IV crT-'nsaid t w two hfbe in younir man. "And say shall boxes in crevices the come the u.ed fiorn that sjr thej paring to him In a few moments." ?i to t he do. The carpenter til matiaif'l chf;". P impede proposed Youmc Lund watched his mother as as civrn careful dlrei tlon.s - to how she left the room. He was mystified She clutched direct ne of her fall. villi de jpej;tt in at eery twic: orjthey Mere to be built, and the Hindu because of her stranpe eonfiuct and suspicion of her by to see that the job was prop-H- RraduaMv the biaiifh that her h in'li coiibl reach. sto-vas dawninR upon him. a et done. b life actually saved For a moment he stood in deep ma- - of from the; that project-the next forenoon Hindu the Karly thrulit, clearly troubled and per-he i plexed. Suddenly arousing himself, face of th cliff. a nt tho carpenter hop with rrived entered the musk- room and faced the This formation provided a landing wajron to deliver the boxes to the show two men. pIt. for peK ;ts fhc lid. tumbled and f, umis. One of his henc hman was "I told you once before, you greaser, rolled down the abrupt Incline. giv.-Instructions a to where the to stay away from here. Now Kt out Lund foTind hr, when he hfid boxes were to bo delivered. With an- and do it quickly." As he stepped aide to trive the two men a chance to lei him elf down hand over hand by other one of his pals, Ohorkro crawled pass throuRrh the younc Lund Hut he had barelv into the lartrer of the two boxes and. eoniri o reiat th door, the strong rope. to make immiiA Ir.mled mi the projectlns; rock, when, jn iu.-- . time, was deposited on thea pns nt the Hindu. His fist swunsr in the tent where material aaint the bark of Chorkro's head instinctively looked upward, he! s iw th- - Iccrin,: face of ,'hockro. blac k no" in thp ril.R VA, stored between "the v ah hate and mitlic. as the Hindu performances. closed the por- but. instead, thus, and sat down in a ph'Hted In his oment.-'itriumph. r!l running of ti e Hindu worked tieres tocarefully nuletly await developments, Huf before the villain had opportu- to hi" ad antivsre verv quickly, for thejchair his mother enter the next lieard manviH Li. the!'-oxenot been unloaded ni'v to dr-rhi, knife arm,, and talk to her henchmen in iroom . ,u o' low that nnlv si. mumblinc strands of rope whi n .rurnl n Tnans; ..... itii Pi fii, ... irii-rip tnni nil . of for youn? Lund and would have it seated themselves found reached his ears to circus and get th from their perilous pfsltion. a shout on the box that contained Chockro Mrs. Lund to Chocksaid clrl away." hi nrin. front th-- f.f-- approachincr circus peo- aril ro In a voire little above a whisper. don't clean you der. why "Daddy the villain to halt In i" up t h, ni sifrv?" said the circus rider "The double box will do It and she ple rau-e.- I will have the Wter. "et my son into In the seconiT tnat eap5e.i)tf. r,;,; . ptirp.e. the storeroom and I will detain him I do it cannot "Hecause man little now, looked while f'horkro and his up Kirl." said F'.in. "There Is too much here. And don't make any more noise to ,bserve the cauxe of the commotion.' My hust stake, but from the news that comes abcut It than you can help. . 111." band the Hves of the eircus jrul and is very mc from headquarters, there will Im- soon be a change In conditions, and ' The maid, hidden behind an sweetheart were saved. In rnene the stood chair leather that it." wilt know all about said fhockro tojthen you "Cnpio on qub-k!corner the overheard the of room, ever I the "xv?v-bUsest mystery '. hi- - hen.hm..n. "We nu.M run for our heard of. an plan. Kirl the witu replied lixes rr they will throw us oyer trij iM,retuous toss Determined to see the plan work of her pretty head, to help young Lund In any . cliff." 'This letter Is the keynote to the out and the girl remained hidshe could, way sa id das whole he drew Thsituation." reus people lost no time in Flip, Mrs. Lund again left f'hoek-r- o den after . frm? I'' sr and ounfc Lund from and his man alone in the parkr. The thucs Immediately turned their their perilous plight. attention to young Lund, making a en lj I. ind securely fastened th fr rush through the curtains into the of th- - rope around IVk's body andi music room. v if!; a tronc by ea'f hand? sh-.'. Lurid was ready fr them and met as soo ptr.de. s;fr ly. Then the rone blow for both set upon blow, the jpSxv.-x an him in him out. to knock effort w is m thrown er the eue of trie T hf was The brief. but i.vV terrific, struggle Jn ft ' rid Lund was, like mannc clif . 5 Lund working against odds fast and l.aul-- d the top of the precipice. expertly. 'h''kr-- a.'.d his man. when far Into The two men again proved themselves no match for Lund on even from pur-uL- . the woods and af terms, but when Chockro 'found an opw n and slowed proceedeil leisurely to draw his revolver, a blow Ifportunity on t'.: tr way to Mr.c Lund's. Hecause - i t from the butt of the "gun" upon of h.er hu'rand' failing health. aid Lund's head soon settled the battle. more pat to l e in soutlier.i Carrying him between them, the two Lund to the storeCalif rria while the circus remalnel thugs transferred room Mrs. Lund had previousto which In thru Mr Lund had rented them. directed ly s furni-ihe-hoti.e. Dr. Lund had arDepositing their burden on the floor, rived only th day before, srreatly en- the two crooks met the fiendish woman at the door as they were leaving the feetd..,. storeroom. Mrs. Lund turned the key Mrs. I.un l hr broupht from home in the lock and said to Chockro: ?e to pr. Lund's companion on the "Hurry on to the show. I will watch Jotirne--- . the household maid ami him closely, and see that he does not our. sr Lund liad J dr.ed the family in get away.' And the inhuman creature stood with her back against the door their temporary quarter5'. Prepared i as tha men hurriedly left the house. thsi; to ji'y a waiting rme. while Mrs. Lund stood for several moments circus k her plot against th leaning against the door. She listened t and heartless Mrs. i sir!, the for some sound from within the room -r Lund tontinu-- d immediate comuntil, evidently convinced that her mand over th'- Hiriilu. chief of her prisoner was thoroughly subdued, she The Open Window Naturally Attract-e- d made her way upstairs. criminal lieutenant. From her hiding place behind the Him. Th? inhuniir. woman's face darkchair everything that had transpired ened as Chockro proceeded with his was seen by the maid. She saw Chockman carry young Lunl report. Hr evil n.tnd was working. from his pocket the precious document ro and nls and a moment later heard downstairs, to to him had Le on sill the time, tieur given another method of Ia !el!e the house by way of from them pass must "We and protect guard. her purpose. Ph? mu?t keep door. the front hazards." all at find sonie mean to her ftenish ends, this The girl hurried downstairs, with the Chockro and his man eagerly lisand quiekly, for nature was playing tened to the conversation, from their purpose of trying to communicate in some way with younpr Lund, but she azair:?t her, a rentle-Ram that fosltion of advantage within the box. discovered Mrs. Lund had returned to heard next ay: Thev Peg threatened to cause the cruel woman's we n do. Let a the door and was intently listening:. Un- what tell "I'll you lure defeat. a duplicate letter for you to keep observed, the maid retreated, and tried In the, room above where, th plot- write In your trunk, daddy, while I keep the another method of reaching the prls ters were at that moment in session, original letter on my person, men ir oner She remembered that the chimney old Dr. Lund was jrradually declining. these men rob your trunk they will be to roof had at Its fooled." running from cellar If is million??, the jstak for whic!i Mrs. as she imagined the base In the room where a laughed Peg fireplace Iund was playing her desperate pame. trick in full operation. And the two young Lund was confined, and the girl Joined with her, as the at once began a search for a connection mipht soon bo ready for legral distribu- men mirthfully their left perch upon the box. with this chimney In one of the upper party Mrs. Lund realized tion. that Pegr Their laughter, dying away when they rooms. Her search was rewarded In must be disposed of without delay. left the tent, wns a signal to Chockro finding a vent into which a stovepipe When Chockro had finished speak-Ins- r and his man that the fruitful vigil might be Inserted, covered with wall t Mrs. Lund wa ready with another was at an end. and paper entering the chimney a we've got something real to "Now, from the floor. plan. report to the boss," said the Hindu to "They need mor clowns with the hi pal. "Come on and fix up for the Removing this cover, the girl called chimney. She waited for an how," said Mrs. Lund to the Hindu motor truck, and then we will go to Into the and then shouted again and we answer, Mrs. have her and tell Lund what with abrupt directness. "Do you know done." she dropped a book again. Finally anv clown ccts that you can put on?" - through the vent hole and It landed in soon aphis The Hindu and "JIow would the double-bowork?" peared at Mrs. Lund's pal home. They the fireplace of the room w here Lund w hi- - h Lund had let himself down "If th.-- , ; j 1 j j e pre-shr- ui T theat j a-- I ut -- h-- ! r . 1 - . j j IL-r- e t h- - anJv je.j j y -- j 1 s P1 lu-.-- . m i i - i i - i - - - - - k k t 1 I I h'-rj- ri j " j j 1!-- j - -- . t j J -- . 1 - . a.-- i "2 : t- MAGAZINE SECTION. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, - i ! - t!-u!- nry t inr t de-Igr.ln- sr h- - s few-fee- x J was confined. Again she called, and this time an answer came from bclowl "Your mother Is watching by the door," t,ald the maid. "She Is guarding it closely, but if I get a chance I'll get a key and drop it down to you. Keep close watch; I'll work as fast as I can." It took time for the girl to accomplish her purpose. Finally, after repeated attempts, the maid discovered a moment Mrs. Lund had left the door unguarded. .She made a hurried dash to reach the doer, but Mrs. Lund appeared from a room across the hall, and the two women arrived simultaneously at the door leading to Lund's temporary directly in prison. The maid stopped no time toi front of the key, but had either turn It or wrench it from the lock. "What are you doing here?" Mrs. Lund demanded angrily. "Oh. madam, I'm so faint!" the girl exclaimed. She put her right arm over her face with h" gesture of bewilderment, leaned jamb of the door and. against the behind her, slipped the key reaching from the lock with her left hand. "Well, If yc-- are faint or sick, your room is the place for you, not spying around here," was Mrs. Lund's retort. The girl, having accomplished her purpose, fieri upstairs with all speed and dropped the key down theshechimney. fairly Quick:" "Quick: screamed. "Your mother's automobile is outeide. "Run for it:" When the key struck the bricks of the fireplace, Lund was eagerly waiting for It. Turning the key in the lock, he felt the door being held against him. His strong shoulder against the panels quickly overcame the obstruction, and when Lund forced his way through the door he was dumbfounded to- find that his mother had been keeping him a prisoner. Without saying a word he fled up stairs, out of the front door, and atter the engine, vaulted into his starting machine. He darted away in mother's the direction of the circus The entire afternoon had been consumed by the maid In her efforts to free him. Twilight had passed, and it was well into the evening before in young Lund stopped his machine from front of the circus lot and leaped the car. clown act was Chockro's double-boindeed one of the most amazing performances ever given with a circus. Six of Chockro's burly henchmen constituted his troupe of "clowns." When they entered the ring, they were a grotesque lot, variously made up to represent policemen and firemen. so The Hindu manipulated matters that his outfit worked in the ring, not far from an exit to the back of the lot. Jn Their performance the "clowns" would put a man in one box, shut down the cover and, aparently, transfer the same man to the other box without being caught at the trick. na-It was mystifying and the Hindu's tive cleverness brought to bear a decree of expertness to wiake the trick work smoothly and well. Again the man was made to appear and disappear from one box to the other. At a moment when the audience was convulsed with the drolleries of the "clowns." one of Chockro's gang entered the ring, besrlng in his arms a woman, her head covered with a cloth and her arms and legs flying around as if resisting- her captor. The audience enjoyed the incident as great fun, and the circus performers also looked on in keen professional interest. old Flin was one in the crowd who looked with suspicion on the whole proceedings, and when the woman was rushed into the ring the old clown raised a cry f alarm. He ran toward the bunch of "clowns" when the woman was being hurriedly forced into the wooden case, and as the cloth fell from the girl's head. Flip caught a glimpse of Peg's Ltce before the cover to the box was shimmed down. While Flip was shouting bis alarm, the supposed clowns raised the box to their shoulders and ran with it to the exit. The onlookers imagined the suddent exit was a part of the trick. Hut when Flip appealed to his fellow performers for aid a crowd of followed him in the direction the "clowns" had fled with their burden. The showmen were just in time to see the packing case lifted to the platform of a big motor truck that was at the side of the read. The standingwas tiiKino quickly started and the truck moved rapidly away. Flip, recovered from the injuries to his foot, ran. as fast as he could, and was the last one to give up the chase. He ran behind the truck after it had turned a corner of the street, followed it a block farther and was then unable to proceed farther. Dejectedly the eld clown walked back toward the show grounds. Just as he was turning from the street, young Lund dashed up in his automobile. When the young man jumped to the ground he barely escaped colliding with Flip. "Oh, my boy. I'm glad you arc here," cried the old clown hysterically. "They have run off with Peg:" "Tell me quick which way? Young Lund took Flip by the shoulders and shook him, in eagerness to get the In- formation. "Down that next street, Tiiey have her in a box, on an auto truck" but Lund waited for no details. "Don't worry. I ll get her," and, running at top speed, he had turned the corner Flip had indicated almost before the old clown realized what had happened. The motor truck bearing Chockro and his gang, with Peg safely confined in the strong wooden box. sped straight for the edge of town. ficlng at its best speed, the truck consumed the better part of an hour before it halted beside a clump of tree, that sheltered a low, rambling shack, - grc-unds- . x - show-folk- s turned in. Lund crept among the hedges until he came to Chockro's first sentinel. Sneaking the "clown" Lund noiselessly behind felled him with one blow of the heavy wrench. doing on farther, and coming to a second sentinel, Lund attacked that "clow-nin a similar manner, but halted then to disrobe the senseless crook and changed clothes with him. Thus disguised as a policeman, Lund pulleil the helmet low over his eyes and walked straight to the Mexican's shack and entered the living room. "What are you doing here," said Chockro to his supposed pal. "I outside." thought I I told you to watch I'd come in and "Well, thought take a fall out of you," said Lund, and C7 A' suiting- the action to the word, the young athlete started at once to mix things up.were There three men to one in the lively battle that ensued. Lund made use of his fists and feet, pummeled his opponents with everything he could lay hands on, kept his men busy, scramto their feet following' the results bling of his blows. Peg's curiosity gQt the better of her before the battle had waged more than a few seconds, and opening the door she started to enter the living room. ' ' ' Lund saw her and yelled for her to go e back. In the instant that Lund's attention c a i ir 1 ' ' t tlo- . was attracted by Peg's unexpected ap- f pearance, one of Chockro's men found an advantage, Frank crumpled under a fierce blow behind his ear. "Throw him in with the girl," yelled And in a twinkling Lund Chockro. was flung into the bedroom ahd the door was slammed shut. "Stay there, or else climb through the window," the Hindu shouted. 3 Vi i Peg dragged Lund to the bed and doused water in his face. The treatment speedily revived him, but he was d A from the blow that still X? - h r had so quickly put him out of the fight. "Gee, that waa a sockdolager," said Lund, as he rubbed his head. "Hut I'm still alive, and while 1 have life that gang is not going to down me.' ' As he looked about for means of escape, the open window naturally attracted him. Peg1 anticipated his move by pleading with him not to approach the opening. "There is a sentinel out here with orders to shoot," she cried. Then she hurriedly related her own test of Chockro's assertion. Lund made an attempt to force the door, but it firmly resisted his efforts. Like a caged tiger he looked about him, and a firm resolve he then For a Moment He Stood In Deep turnedexpressing to the girl and said: "We'll go to the window, and if they Thought. shoot, all right. Hut I don't believe the man who shot at the bottle is on my the Mexican shack, when he heard the there. I settled two of them to and I'm the in, take way magoing sound of shots. He stopped his chance." soon chine and listened. Another shot Despite her pleadings, Lund moved decided his action. the window", keeping Peg hidtoward Driving his carout.to the side of the den behind him. As he started tot road, he jumped Arming himself climb through the opening, a shot rant-ouwith a heavy wrench from the tool box, and young Lund fell backwards he proceeded on foot until he came to into the room. the gate leading to the Mexican's yard. (End of Thirteenth Episode.) Lund, driving madly along the counquick turn to avoid collision with the speeding car as it flashed past him. try road, with every sense alert to Young Lund missed the volley of verguide him,, had reached he .vicinity of bal abuse, but mentally thanked the truck man for proving that the trail of Peg was straight ahead. There were two rooms in the Mexican's shack, and into the living room Peg was carried by "Chockro's motley crew. Peg determined to fight her way out her desperate While position. Chockro was outside, placing his men as guards to all approaches to the house, the girl made a dash for the open door. The one man who stood guard over her attempted to restrain her. Had this man been Peg's only barrier to freedom, she would have soon made good her escape. But just at the moment she had knocked down the d with a chair she had swung high above her head, Chockro, attracted by the scuffle, put in an appearance. The Hindu called for help and when his cries failed to bring prompt response, he fired his revolver into the celling. The report brought two of his henchmen on the run, and when there was enough strong men present to subdue the girl she was thrown into the adjoining room. Peg found herself in a bedroom, dimly lighted by a greasy lamp. She observed that there was but one window in the wall, and when she went there to look out, Chockro's hateful eyes leered in at her. "I warn you not to try and make a said the Hindu. "There is a man outside with orders to shoot the first person to show their head at this window. So, if you want to die, just try to escape." When Chockro had left the window. Peg sat down upon the bed to contemplate her position. When she later tried the door and found it seeurelj' locked, voices from the adjoining room told here that there could be no means of escape in that direction. The window was her only hope and to test the truth of what Chockro had said, the girl put an old hat she found in the room over the end of a bottle and held the combination at arm's When she length above her head. showed the hat at the window, there was an immediate report from a rethe bottle was volver, and d shattered by ainstantly shot. Listening at the door. Peg heard a part of the discussion between Chockro and his men. Chockro was, evidently, standing- very near the door, for she clearly heard htm say, 'as if responding to a question: "We've got to keep her here until the boss comes. She'll be on hand some time during the night, and then we will settle accounts with her." There was a further mumble of words and then the girl heard the Hindu say: "She's got the letter on her person. The boss Is going to take it away from her, and then turn the girl over to me to finish her off. Peg heard no more conversation, for at that instant a sudden commotion in the next room put an end to talk. of des-cpra- He then, cautiously - do well-aime- well-place- d s . get-away- ," 's-v'r- f U; '- I-- 1 well-aime- - - : i - there are grave doubts about his Penniless and On Their Honeymoon, They Try to Die bride. "We did It," said Irwin calmly, "because my father's firm refused to honor a draft I made against it." He had made the he said, to pay a hotel bill draft, of about $100. His father, W. T. Irwin, is a member of the Peoria law firm of He is a Jack, -Irwin & Jack. of Mayor Woodruff of nephewPeoria. has been known in Joseph Irwin as a spender. He had an Chicago i n c o m e of $20 a month from stocks, it is said, but this was not for him. enough His bride was a trained nurse. He married her four days after his first meeting with her. Man and Bride of Tico IVeeks Cut Arteries in Hotel in Mich igan Town . half-stunne- COLD CAICULATIOX. "Don't you get tired of summer boarders who complain of the food?" "I used to," replied Farmer Cornto.'-sel- , on it. "until I There's more profit In afigured boarder who kicks and doesn't eat than there is in one who eats and Star. doesn't kick." Washington "WHAT SHE WANTED TO KNOW. "How long did you stay in vour last place?" "Two weeks, mum. and before l work for you I should agree to come to like to know how- long you kept the last girl you had." Detroit Free Press. - Sl'WJKSTIO.VS OF ROTH. "I mind can't quite make is up my to SH5XS OF TI1K TIMKS. lie whether young Woggs trying corsee "I a desperado or a mollycoddle." have just dug up a they nerstone of a library in Greece " on "Neither. He is conscientiously enre'4000 B. C..' to resemble the hero of the which was inscribed deavoring marked a student to a Scotchman. novel his best girl is reading." Wash"What do you suppose it means?" Star. "It canna mean bu' one tiling," an- ington swered the Scot, solemnly. "Before A HIT SIOtV. Carnegie." Christian Jicgister. "How are the incubators getting asked a friend of his neighbor along?" Sl KK WAY. some. who had recently bought To remove superfluous hair send your "Why, I all right. I suppose; but alwell-fille- d mattress to be done over by though have had them for two weeks a of the four has laid an tricky upholsterer. Erie Railroad now, not one Magazine. egg yet." Ladies' Home Journal. o. Two weeks CHICAGO. Aug. of ChiIrwin, one cago's best known men about town, married Miss Mabel Orman and wtnt to Macr.tawa Beach, near Holland. Mich., for the honeymoon. was obYesterday a spot of red on the ceilserved slow-lwidening of the Hotel Maca-tawing of the lobby the room occupied under just his bride. The house by Irwin and detective ran upstairs and found the newly married couple lying on the bed with blood running from had been their wrists. which razor blades. slashed with safety Irwin probably will recover, but y a, A MAN EATER ON EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK 't l i . c r vr, i - , . ' ...... guard to give warning of the approach of the officials. The shark came from the waters of Winter Harbor, Md. Another shark which also is on exhibition at the Aquarium was killed in the Gulf Stream. J. Ernest . 1 v 4 I - Williamson, who is a subma rine diving expert, has declared that man eating sharks are 1he most cautious and cowardly fish that swim the sea and at- tack human beings only in moments of a temporary frenzy that resembles the disease of horses called "blind staggers." vey . 1 i occupied by a swarthy Mexican who had that day rented it to the Hindu. "There's a road here said Chockro, as he jumpedsomewhere," clown from the motor truck and began a search. "Here's the gate; drive in here," he soon called out. The truck stopped a little way Inside the gate. The cover of the box was raised and the burly thugs lifted the screaming glr! to the ground. "Scream if you like, you vixen," said the Hindu derisively. "Nobody can hear you. We've got you now where you can't be rescued." With main force Peg was carried or dragged along the roadway and into the house. The driver of the motor truck was ordered to turn out of the yard and run Immediately back to town. Kunning with his own lights out. the truck man was compelled to make a I Here is shown the front and fide view of a nine foot shark, wlm h has been the centre of attraction at the Aquarium in New York city. He is a while monster of the short nosed family of sharks. None of the throngs that has seen the shark had the slightest hesitancy about pattiug him on the back, and one boy tried to extract some of the poniard pointed teeth while another bov stood ;h 5, -- LV --ei; ,A '-- 1 V |