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" 111 . . per- hour- - -- - Olstset - ROIM4,,Nouse - Seryke10,,J1, to3eents,per.lieur,,,,,,-4,a,:,..---,-,731 to 37 cents per hour Coach Cleaners,- Apprentices, 27 to 51 tents per hour - , V . - ,, , . - per hour hour .70 cents-pe- r 70 cents per hour Differentials of 3 cents per hour oter the foregoing rates are paid to mechanical craftsmen on wight shifts, and differentials of 5 cents to 10 tents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates - are paid to highly ',killed positions;in the mechanical crafts.- , , - -- cents . : - ' , 6 . ', tents per hour 70 --- - t.. - - , LABOR-BOAR- . - ,.. ' - , . 'et . no ' - alified Railroad Mechamcs mid-we- - ' - Prayer-meetin- . - - tho-ott- !" -- - f D-- eaat-goin- - '; High-inak- - . . . -- wg. - ' , a ot---- ' 114111k '' , Wok , South State West Temple - 115 I 500P5 nvt III" arydrhig '.. I)t . ll Wee It20 etanatartstrera 02 Stalwart Batteries . ' ..., s......Rco.....m.....m.pr ' - L.---e. .. 07,4;irt!.1:11 P1-1011- 011 A ,...,...b.itz,.a.. 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The News' Repair Directory gives all the principal places where an artic;e can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt - like ne-w- Harding says economize.' Here's where yon ean do it. .I. 'I A : - 1 ., , , . and Cut the High Cost of Living' ' t I leaned - : - 111 -- rose-color- ed e-s- to!" stared Mother Poll mild that Joehtna ,-,---and stared at hersimply stood there Ws cold dawn.In her queer. up at l'.51"-655-11.4-the t Tr" a bluuth Sweat shone On his rad of horror. without a ward by end Turning away for the by he laid an uncertain couree him eat& and leavIng it open behind of the -the vapors off went through cow street to the east. along step by A. they carried him of the cheated the feet step, I think.- - heavier and heavier, his gnmbler grow head, with the shoulders collapsed. thenever lose, hung could he In It memory stout. down. and hell reettlyedso hie a space short in is It Impossible to to ten what the pert ten- - years did , easier those two. It 'would have bee& a in . for for Very Matheson in a,city of blankness the is alwaye there city there is no the crowd. In a village the soch bleeeed thing as a stranger. club the of only , embership committee a 1 htl d'ilettleMtint 41ir'ffr45tfrvs the house are made of glee,. anr.Ye lin a city public oPriollo-itipinebut devious,. In a In en !eland village. It Is se direct and written violent as any "act of God" A Panora. inpurance tenCeill. down In a whills over and , the word carries far where it drops. like a swelling treed, a doves words spring up,a 'It's a shame. Willy. Ilving shame, WO Ptitell 7011're alive As Belle. !Too never laid truer.'should send enough she lit 'twa'f't V to his death o' drownding" what Well. I hope she's satisfied itim to ehe's done for Joehua. I saw and the evening. last the postoffice Mini-,' hims-do- g look of -'Yee, I saw hint too. A man cpi't Stand below made a- 1001 Of..." -w- ash-day go, in the bine back morolnic the words , littOL Cad torthbetween the blossoming westthe to Or. in a winter dusk up scuttled Paine Mrs. old ward..where about under the mackerel twine of her ch.I.Loehoond pomnie,:e. les all very well to ...., I'm temp'renew andsome folks-i-- 4 ain't he a mercy for n ot even namea.-no tinning White's. Put, land sakes how you Ault to talk temprance to a ono and I like Joahus? Wbore's your argumentr )out ::. m ,Or there earns Thai-Waup our outside stair On- the ' tether. .. - 1 -.- ..; 1 . . t' one g1anee4 ere his crimson face was ' of the islands or the mettle' My eyes hal her there, a figure and I know it suel o?t? I don't cart. enough to tell what all the eemper- - 'any, was quite atteturd..nt court, be eintly against the deep- - but they shane7 they shatetiw Inc. they bad preached to him had come !none of them none ,could answer that. ening background of the sem. She stood to. MIMI turned to the bottle as an- - but Miab White. "Mary," aid Joshua. all the synoldand he only when he erect and still beside euriously anger of the years coming in bis other man might to prayer. hied had a drop out of the bottle and grave, her bands; clenched her eyes ering I think it's time you voice, By eh Heavens!" he p rotested mrceived that it weighed not an ounce narrowed. In trkey they always put stopped"Mary, a fool. We've all hoe acalest either thickly. tweicimething's'got to be deol111in up a stone for a mart-loat sea: very -enough ofbeing It Mary. Andrew in demtw Pickd out so and -d-written down. often they went --what further fee the com- - She turned swift. Think thie ratne- over- - fort of their-Soo- ts the trowel chatiebre . my cousin peering curousiv at him I.:hdewed att Hum world. likeness of an Inward grave - "You my , through the smok and spatter of the now Ton it know now? r lay You must remember Weil. that was 'Andrew's motto and i ally it (loin t. was trying. sausage-hw4ii you've Just made sure: per. with a thousand ether things Andrew's grave, Some onee'in. the M. Perhaps eAbout Josh. of eourse. and ber. Tito dog boy, million othe? things to morial day proeettsion Mat week had ha ps you've seen his body waithed up and tell on one of the b ,hes--)- ust andof meals to today? Or to lessons eat hate, a laid atone. of lilacs under wreath the not bear It. l'n not see Josh, same stonee to throw, apples to steal, fights And now. why art tardy Jnah? le y- ou wandering alone. Mary M ath- - then as I seen him this night, standing there te fight. I take my word that by the mum bad, come knew, eetwin you t it in PO aay why , it. upon In the dark of the outside beach and , time i Wee nine or ten the whole words ten years ago-f-ive year(' I saw her bend end with a fierce ges- - many at the water like a sleep- - 'episode had gone out of my bead. tntgic Meet- ago staring ' Why .. walker. staring and staring' as if he d leg Mary Matheson. up the synibol of death and on street. tore catch the Because-- - .. on mt. It ore.. behind her At through It and arr.., to I where she came but rarely, a h w aa tang stare.tright "Yes, becalm? Bteauser There was the bottom of the where he broth. precisely as mysterious and precisely te ard. ell she stood Pier with her er lay.- - and sayingetato tionee,t, heaving and her lips moving as something, incredibly ruthless, tiney tt 0., a ati uninteresting as any other grown- - breast g worn. to pay the bill? 'Who's to pay the up, And it I eaw Joshua Blake (who. If with I knew I should not be , Hee. about this bill? No, tree! You and I are youne twilling himself by the bootstraps out where I was ' watching: I knew that' an. "Say it now. Joshua; that you fellows. Dune. but we 111 co young of drink and dettpair, had gone into Mr. no comma i ears of mine should hear the know of a certainty Andrew went we can't remember them boys' father, DtWIN law office and grown a bard cry that came out of her heart: down, I dare you again!' . J new him, I lay, my and I rum be done a thing or two xi naile)--- if Joshua said it "No, )o. Not They're still trying to for us. oh?" lord), romantic thought of him was the kill him-- still to kill him-- all "I trying of know a Andrew went certainty "Yee,' rhilleaft agreed calmly. But fact that I had broken his woodshed of them! But they shan't: , They down that nitrite" what's te be done?" and that With an air of abante. ' window, "How do you know? Did you awe "'Goodness know! But look' here, sinister sagacity, he had told settral shoo k. me and it shun- - him go down? you Tel me that Dunee you're constable. ain 't you?" boys he knew who the culprit was. J A neI ten t ''''' mit leor a moment. for more than a long he the VMS ' Whi Ch I De- - on me. I thought I ought to cough Duncan smiled pityingly, as if to neeff or feet it but my d Of something, lieve or rd moment her upwa horribly question hung unanswered say, "Don't be an idiet eliah." eighteen, seemed too late for that. Moreover the in the air. And as, training forward. 'And if you're constable, and a man Months.) had takemanother turn that made tweed. vibrant. she I beileve in a edim play owns a bill he won't pay. why watched him, ph. anme the moralities. quite, and saw the hard. dry mask he had made ' youve eomething to say in it, 'then! sort of way. that the two were en- - otherforget actor had come quietly upon the for himself that those years grow vaguely; through right? Well. here's a bill to pay. fair n:ivirrtgoa: :rned. : And that was scene, and Square. All this wool she'd pull ; they end flabby and white as dough: she saw of &Peculation. Hav and the lips going over our eyes about Andrew end the t the eyes widening been so the phenomenon needed,. no Mary on her way to the Dome. had loose with the memory India shipas if that made a mite - be bad never l WInte to be dwelt on than the fact thatl hts been or uttered. followed whether had her, Noi when the wind was In the east John.etrathna that way on his own account. "Yes," be cried in a loud voice. rrou - --- 'tree. Dune. she give her word to take'', tho Mae that fetched the ringthat 1...Y er thought ne was Oliver Cromwell. He was there, at nil events. watching bring tne to it, do you!" The man was Malden that did not Minister from bitrond the grave his head actually shaking. "Yes. then. I saw 'Mother t man', Joshuathe bargain's filled on hie sideand there you Cr.. inclined, his hands clasped be. Andrew go down that night. I beard Now. Withhhis 4family. 'slightly been taken hind him. and his feet apart on the him call in the dark; I saw his face You're nonstable. I take it right. Dun., bevondi of lite7teeltillettelld' planetery any The color of (Intik lent a green. on the water. I saw his hand reach- cam you should give that girl aplece turf, en tax,' have told In anotherub of- your mine; east to Ina idoodites raee.Larat tbe ing tip as the wave brought him by tituteratand - place) had gone give lter-toto back with live his, ntiott that- - India ship, yes, India ship no.. familYl 8 nd I wind, coming up free over the reaching up to ire. I could almost t had, been away- to curve of the Dome and flateine touch Itbut not quite. If you knew' she's-g- ot to and man'll tor bef19ti was that night. and the the hit tttal, iteent- - what the-icnd rnol"ving"arera'aso to l ed longtoblack tali, ofthe II dead weight wind: how lonely. how dark! And here but ' accentuate 147"st"ocT71.' tli"k't Lagting." ta Ion burled dram I AU Thiamin (maid do wfth bim that his and stand att,tude. say it out loud! I couldn't It was three I had e,omOf a minute had gone by I heard reach his handnot quite. . . . Yee night was to smile and shake hik bead, for the long vacation. and. he hisWhen voice. as much as to MY, "You're a wild one ' home) told now. you Mary. what I swore I'd dry leg pretty well fired out w)ttrAniffieng never tell . . . --n "So, Mary. You're at it again?' you!'! Miah, sure enough." ieland like a cat returned 'about the to 'wonted be Sao About hiarYs sullen. stubborn belief to the old houee. I (To concluded.) at rest,. 'But they In the "India ship," pretended or real Ion the "Wreck of the sprawted not take to flame' Wheeler "It's Andrews IlynCopyrighty. Newspaper In right I.illianstone , , dicatal nor me. They do it Just to mock me, as It may have been with her, but al- - the graveyard on Rigg's Dome. It .uas then. as the dusk crept up ready growing legendary. I know only -l in the largeet and mietiest way. from the shadow under the bluff. that It is true there hadg been a ship that I hecame anare of another ,presenee looked like an clipper in amongtothe gravestones and thrived my our waters on that fateful night. peer through the braberries Every head one had seen it before dark came on that hedged the atone, thinking it standing down from the north and might be olio of the girls. It was only laying a course, to weather the Bead Mary Ifatheson. Vaguely dieapnointed, should. have returned toy gaze to the If It was Mary's claim that Andrew had sea and forgotten her had It two things. pointed it out to her and spoken of it forOne of them wax her attitude. That in a strange way. a kind of wietful and way, she said And later that night, made me keep on so a man and her, on better for what the way come looking 'at 1 having erectile than a heaven-sen- t. unwittingly to a most oh- ! i uneettled I mede a to hove the seerely India shim age, under lee of fork discovery This sax that Mary Mathethe Head. 7 yes, yes, It was coIt must ns so; 10111, at the remote age of thirty'. had a And when they laughed at her is deeper and fuller beauty than had any u, Urkey village. and winked sagely at la the girls for whose glances I brush- her assumption of faith. then she asked ,ed my hair wet and went to To Take the, Place of Strikers ' , them to tell her one thing!, had any I find it hard to convey the profound. SENIORITY RIGHTS DATING revolutionary violence) of this dis- - SrANDARD WAGES tovery. It is enough to nay that. along ' FROM TimE OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE - -- with a it.nrittiOn of pinkness, there , ' Or if any of you will tell me that came a feeling of obscure and un- - ' Andrew's ' ' - body ever eame, shorn on reasoning bitterness niettineet the world down ., yards-away- . -- - - - - fa Metfr Ala, ... . ' ,,,, And .tienaY ' -- I'e . -' - onie, . -- !, . ll . ' 1 '14,,. fleh-ltes- ,lor..-worste- ( I 4', 0 2 , i , s .. ft ' . b Tr, - tleole clit ' . l . , . ' V11- ..'11111t- - 'T. , - - --hi- 11 - t,,A;-- , , r; be---- 14 ,,,', I I II -' ,i 1. , N'Se ' ' ,00'.,.,..-- '''''''''' ''''''' , .. I --- t i ,, ,. . , , f ' '4'11 4e.- . -- ) - ' i;,'" ; . I VI ", yl. , - e ff.) -:- ' , S ' - l d t tl,..Alt .., .. (4',7 ifl, - ,,,lk . . - - A , A tt. ' ,, f Vli ' - 11 CAS I Po fe,!" , 41 1' bon ' I . i C -- t t eer . 'f tf.t.r, g , 141 It C V . '' ' ...e , k ' ,A - ' ,,r, ,- 1 G 9, - 7 , - ' I 4 : , ' ;tik 'IN a,-- . , - 11.1.4... i liircti ,,,etr' '." 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' - .- . - 111: ' k ''4 4S" - or ' 't., 11 . -- fk .., ' ,.-,--- ,k,;, ''''' , of Fly per too tier sionealing cow: and lairtliete dry beavener" I say till dawn; but our mirror of the kitchen might have given on a city . titiati 'AMONG lo triter talartd the utme,- harbor, a eeneh lowed for all the dawn we got '. 4 Tatuti7 for mime 1 eirsbaft tVake beTe schooner's wilt the !I eed It is hard to give any one who bas etateteen of Xary voice lived always in "Drve it, Joshuar riyMealleite more iesa any me tow. to back loud clear. le e'raela W ee. seen came i with th e etth en this Tiomd feilowingete ltuts,11. life wbthosceittodeagaY:;1?frhold 27 . t I It Ad de . ionas gist.,,n oriay. AAnod seemed b t ldmimes look rest duletdde.. t, beefy4 at each other in and t.: e the gleite was my nen edhy,erehee. and law Andrew bow others. elimbing the riming .havo ber arm rre otaheeerit ItrIlithel2irrPtInYk:141wrtil? .. .I knew' Atilt TiTiV, from a better sight of the waters beyond stile a thumb-nai- l. the Head, found blinded ashamed to fitie nyerif easPertinit 'that the .,, : Joitiestee eye", went dotn to the pee- - by the smother at grtmlivel and yet matura-beautbeef of Mary ' ' a:irtLoom it star:, . still to continued , her inukhois obazdo. teas romance, lirbrateoLorAttorettlatily' er'aY .. ..,1 i In my ey.0 Von, Math"- and a wak entpg and, thrust it in bets sofirtar'ther7hr tihkt day,who e ti,rd half tle rretme terrier,. still. one kept then, seeing Dune, or..., And . still .ae trt 'metre. lig,1 of feet fee tinw ..7rg decovery,pocke,t..Anif ward tee fence and me, I took Standing her n In the untidg coes eat fade at the rex caber ': the and and of otter valor ti,at rate, the grocery. ihe remained isit000ritiobir 'el, at ee tto w,.4Part Out through the harbor mists : 1 00,v,Loo are ereete- quite away somehow ., There were seriouti men in town that from dawn till another heavy night twenty, as ba..! ete t4hen is no , when it was known what a pass came down. and no one can say whether there o . - poi- raht granted. I'm :for g bad com e, tft;' yperiethet walk- - she e-would.have gone home then bed rhle , .a..bMity oT talked. It was ill het-thappalled widow. her mother, 1 Irtararl; TsourIrn It!at i ' dUrik. E0 r1Piting go see sought to slipped down between the bool$4!. t,4; e e. was at thItt,.fiti one 'them have the "sent Is and taken of the tree let diaa Ig17,-- 0, ....,..0.,e. ,,,.' ,, Ph'e was at hernia at P eekthrer Teat's what Mirth when soy irate, f behind the meets In Indhltac plane hor of 1111CIA airit l''r cams banit wreak tour kitchen over the tibopt Theta whet '''''.'''1..u. eileg-tite Alter nit Unit wetting '. fli.be paced back and Ing. no one now hire, land on the tiolidowneinmeatrthouglit of t'is epeeee ship,' - wiut in hi. bea,d, 'TheVs what hattered,--blisek for--i- t t" ed. tecat-eor thinning aa the dead - hour beach.were all rhey . - of saying i the morningof - e - Weet - t. e et r e , eel - waridesee &Minh -- ' ortiter 'sat the three perseng telid itre 88,11C10 are:i. : end beech .111m era en et the sand, the diffieulties serious have met .on ' to way Miura. be had flung .thel nten. And even while It all Went On, two 'wete tio- tardy htswith uk.' 6 et er the their claims , "' bridegr."93 l' ''. cat-on- . , them. .Mary --Matheson - bed -- gotta-- about- her that a- - doubt bait-bmeet in ereeteeye,teuauteeweetueeteseureetuid., ,,,,,,adeeereeee,tee ilynied tit jpiiidl: levrboreltraa.et though, that Mother - - to the youth. la uhiezr. Of eteAinte weir e--tee - ty- shale-er' The throe Meeen-we, off go oeow-th- e the drug- . memory In the light thrown from ter ruee i: antiet Milt -l- eite""'a Of Viet hetet gliaret I ittora.erindow twitevrei-,itat- .youtf . tube a the took fantastic known trees, apple seven enough days among vow to merry the oneethat vendee of l'filthan, down on them from my looked have brought - alt trsgmelltrY Irani. ter the wedding Pltof Oth" with, bedroomAnd got omit, lento '01 ray ei eeyer lite st el left hand on Miss needle! &hem own), -lifted-- toward the title.. .e.111sIlle,...t,w,e an - her-vrgble --tool: every' ono la of the Good Shepherd was a ghost come up from the bettogorical' print -. that-servos one the 1))))-Sound Bret m--of that seeing the whet, clothes sea,with -ie ed I eatt te",1 bow long file I nike In betty-Wecame ra,..:Vrwel haet titiTim:ertidesund ritaS piestered thinboys had , bete rourtteg hie heir, and hi. face drewn and r too late' to see anything but the ell- - fthat he should. be her Irueland "for h 10011 Or; taken, like . or - , -et Abet ;ltabeell"Vireteerll death- - ter- - to of -- the pickle. Afterward; 'when the ativir''''ini-part- Utter and in forth andtiltco on, Amen!" nut onir-blbe spoke. she thought he was crazy. graetiel - and Tea dist 's ante." title's else"' "I've got it!" be sald, taking bold And those who were "there rememact of that. her arm. Opening a blue hand be bored afterwards that while Joithua .-' - I WI, e611riff horn. essaill'"""'",...' It out in the light for her to ace and stood Iof lauebed and lie ground up the elapped with the best of them. his eine' just at direly., loitering ring that,".had ..bitten 'his palm cow street trete. the eastware where Ibrotber ,Andrew left the mea- - They VotthetrhePtifirite.-fillie.... telye've got was the big bore had been PillYing "Xs"' timed hie face wee a sick white, and t ' sod I watelawS trwsi that be looked back et Mare for an hardly more than a whisper, like a Sheet'. t' ; look in a was secret. the vantage of Annt Bee Nickerson's there a and that from with Mutant the doorway henhouse and getting aback" when curious, hurt expression In his oyes. hie eyes as ifhe had seen the Devil, I told. And I had vorett almost to the sa if to sate "is it only se game to face to face. ' her- go. Shamoant-to run whenbite gat Iti,r,omafreaTheygamtv iiill. rm. Thant him armed of is "oleo re. but when sha saw worth- - the candler striding eyes see mire. evilest the pickets of membered it afterward. I say; long off toward ,Mary 'Matheson's her bet-- , ter wisdom prevailed: fellowing.elone Piave. afterward. .. theIt Matheemt was the 's'''''s of 1"7 911.w. n Dun. wisdom prevailed ;following along for ter They thotteht he had gesit-eit- t Ile ever knew. the lane and taking shelter behind t Ind Only .een, tether a moment: that Presently be Gramma t . she waited. fence. Pilot was constable of 17rkey villas. end,' lust of to end would bis bold return up there Sas something in the Vele es the any eheneugo over the cake and watched, and listened, to the endurins of trkers,sisterbood. . I heard it in the yard Gist told you cordial. But to that party Andrew gain She used to tell it well, Mother Poll.' why' return& Their first hint e Blake never her tale now, I think Dean it. or HT Drop If. ot what was feet thee bed when Roll- - Remembering I ean tilitt earth misting under the -t" beatenee. the beac hcomer; trees are ... two ,tne down Nickerson In calm the dawn, and beer VT Idinegn I ennia Only me In. &hitting with the wet' fist' enundlngpounding.On .- hack.- - larsretKnetitear-It- ut the latee- of herunning eetemet. pate that began that Joshua's of tbe the door. panels of the others were Plain to InI Peel,- night. lie wanted Josbua to look-ou, It must have been queer for Mother t bole between the plekete, or an plain for lits brother. innocent of For while she heard that hollow as might be in the falling itusk. The what had happened.Being at the party. he Pelt the portico, like the dky overeeed wile still bright. but tho tbonght Andrew had gone out of hie pounding under pounding of a heart In some deep blue shadow of the bluff lay all atrosorbend, , bosom of horror-- all the while shei - thet-part of the town, and it deeperted I "'Moro t corns onto him In the lee cceild herself in an upper e. - to a still bluer and ceolor mystere un-tWhite's wharf putting a compass window--fu-see Mary her face resting on one ettin'll sail eery, and 1 eareter theltering I der the &elite-tre- e still forearm on the sill. And her the dooreard. 't never see that light:ears to bine "What you up to, An- sold. Mother Poll says were enough, to this day. a high erleareing sifted drew r' And ho says with a kind of eyes. to make tete pity her. .. through leavers on turf. without theetaugh. '011 takingbe--alikelittle ellit for nth- - - It was otrange she was so lazy, that. fainteet retentive ot it Meyer For that er parte' says Note not to move or that to speak in newer. was the first I hart even Jinown of 'lent treacle', Josh, with this hero while the summons of the triumphant hell weather the of coming and still bu'ating anger, anger deadly on booming through the , . florer went loose to the north-111- e grown Men. house. He must have wonderMY Coggin' had oroken to Thee say that there risme a look Into ett. P001111,4 Joshua it. was then' that the ' Blake awl I caw that testiest held a Joshisiee eyes that none of them had of I : before. tio stood there for a dfottrug esrhelipdt wove rof- the orghost in the old, ginglehall ever open motionlese pistol .PerhaPs him, " t and eilent, and it was t. , moment, to bad betonred that weapon dueling Out tut .i when, steppihis ,.. deeeived by hie attitude, was the . bie 'w ... ,- ,,,, eyes 4 ttolltiown, turA be t the pellet' eeemee to retitle stint fur in the open 'You ilTet realise, man, or else you'd window. I i thee the bleile4lite features of the , himi . S Bloke. the aquiline nose, the sloping, atop He said 'nothing. But with a wide. "Oh. I'll stop by?'" It was bard!". uncontrolled . patrician forehead. the narrow lee thove up the abrissith III step him!' And ring for her gesturer-bbelbeet Or the preseure of the teetle see. After a Moment Time-wtest over ---his- she opened herto lips. - ';)! ---e towhee went --net or'sboulders, him three brother, etood faeing wee "Where's Andrevr?"-'--------,; believe that the linouestr,ousle the younger ! you may away. lie straw: That seemed to be the last 1 - s --- of leerthepaces -two-th- ehold- - Of Wm leer favored, tittronortrenn., Ihnit the party otter feverish ohiverleg, , pe' ,,i', 4.00poggg Own I !Mean l You gave your word and under the phan-- e ti n Mary! , t bad, a suspicion of freckle on his eerie , tom et g h t 0 f a tiler.. it. and heaven alone knows what moon h&en b y the I tookbeen Oct one Now come! no flat Pre through. ; 11 Int INTortne elotide. they found An elm in l'rkeir had then. re braee te drift t things on and bring your mother done. see all they yew of Joehual your ss relit t"th; the twee" and thlrd to drew Minieter Maiden's to It t you iikebut wee a shatiowa shadow in black . 1 , tee left in the upper law. where' tom . freek go with me now! You hear, Mary? clotheeedintr away from them you 4 Whiteee ertateeked-eraneh- t him, Plena' over tbe half:revered flit.. deeper and I'll not wait!" '' ' now showed Meet es off the "Where's Andrewr They Adams sleep rode where the le , the 'lowly working lip reveree4 them. 'Andrew? Andrew? Why the devil in a shade moorings, trilling Andrew? elimmeting with a moist. dulle sheen. They called. but be did tot do you keep On asking for lie. too. wits white. :. end before they could do arty- -, What's Andrew to younow?" lila lends were empty. hanging .dtertei, he bad the sail up, and he too. ' Thee 111)!tr , p down palms forward. Nut in big ere!, into the black heart of the ' "Mary, yoe're a foolr- "-Wnn vo Intik tit the doffonneloes: -thHer voice grow if anything more , , only a light of easitionate eontenive. loneserne in the dark tor a boy monotonous; his higher and wilder. "You're a fool," be cried strain, If elle between the fan end beyond the floor heaves and the bed - 4' -- -ere the attingteir you. "He's gone.' by the white pillar,' of the deorwev, make a sound in thee wind like the say her beetle at tioit threat and her tone mule of all the beet men in the world. "Gone, yosi- And bow can you . .. . dilated with a iteres trivet more The' hours from two till tdawn that it like thet. so calm?! "I knew he wee gOlog." she said. prectotta then extritatten Ito the throe night I rent under. the table In the ;t was I he going to remained te tableau while, tie if oil kitchen. 'where Iamb White and his "He told Boildown that soother planet. the dusk deepened brother tem had comp to talk with other parts. But I knew It beforelookdoor and : -the turned at when he from moment to moment: Oramma.ipatirsin. And sitnOng the three of them. - all they could say Wee "ItY belt:Vella! ed it me, Joshua. Ita said it as plain: two supbrourbt Pilot, go'If thet's love.' he said., 'then I'm and it - ----ing off somewhereto and forget ' ' more." any coma back flavor trkey i womesommiminumwommutominek The timidness went out of her voice, 1 end it lifted to another note."Joshua, , ... 6 ' tilt :) , A ' t , . , fels "4 "a. . p.. rrs , - - "-- - - . the meleees . - . , Illeittratod by ITZROltitT ItArlftEtt. ail-- ' - - --- , ' Wilbur Daniel Steele. By" - - X liL , . - ,.....,-- -7 - -1T9-22- 8.111RDAIritPTPMBER - - e - . t -- --- . , . - , . . , i . - , .. w,110.1ht Vo:V, |