Le Bellefonte, Pa., May 29, 1914. Ohe Abysmal Brute By J Atk ORTON Coyyright, 1913, by The Ceatury Co. SYNOPSIS Sam Stubener, manager of boxers, hears t a wonderful unknown boxer called 'oung Pat Glendon. He finds the boy in wilderness. Glendon, innocent of the world’s ways, goes to San Francisco and is matched with “Roughhouse Kelly.” He whips Kelly and other boxers so eas- ily that he is called “One Punch Glendon.” He meets the Flying Dutchman. Glendon wins again. He nears the top in pugilism. His manager, Stubener, en- gages in crooked ring practices, unknown to Glendon. Through Maud Sangster, a reporter, Glendon first learns of these crooked prac- tices and first suspects Stubener. Glendon tells her he will stop Nat Pow- ers in the eighteenth instead of the six- teenth round of a forthcoming fight, six- teen being the secret information of the betting syndicate. [Continued from last week.] “That explains it, I guess. And that’s what comes of keeping away from it—from the other fighters and pro- moters and sports. It was easy to pull the wool over my eyes. Yet it re- mains to be seen whether it has really been pulled over or not. You see, I am going to find out for myself.” “And change it?” she queried, rather ! breathlessly. convinced somehow that | he could do anything he set out to ac- | complish. “No; quit it.” was his answer. “If it isn’t straight I' won’t have anything more to do with it. And one thing is certain: this coming fight with Nat Powers won't end in the sixteenth round. If there is any truth in that editor's tip. they'll all be fooled. In- stead of putting him out in the six- teenth, I'll let the tight run on into the twenties. You wait and see.” “And I'm not to tell the editor?” She was on her feet now, preparing to go. “Certainly not. If he is only guess- ing. let him take his chances. And if there's anything rotten about it he de- serves to lose all he bets. This is to be a little secret between you and me. I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll name the round to you. I won't run it into the twenties. I'll stop Nat Powers in the eighteenth.” “And I'll not whisper it,” she as- sured him. “rd like to ask you a favor.” he said tentatively. ‘‘Maybe it's a bis favor.” She showed her acquiescence in her face. as if it were already granted, and he went on: “Of course I know you won't use this faking in the interview. But I want more than that. 1 don’t want you to publish anything at all.” She gave him a quick look with her searching gray eyes. then surprised herself by her answer. “Certainly.” she said. “It will not be published. I won't write a line of it.” “I knew it.” he said simply. For the moment she was disappoint- ed by the lack of thanks, and the next moment she was glad that he had not thanked her. She sensed the different foundation he was building under this meeting of an hour with her, and she became dar- ingly explorative. “How did you know it?" she asked. “1 don't know.” He shook his head. “] can't explain it. 1 knew it as a matter of course. Somehow it seems to me I know a lot about you and me.” “But why not publish the interview? As your manager says, it is good ad- vertising.” +1 know it.” he answered slowly. “But I dor’t want to know you that way. | think it would burt if you should publish it. 1 don’t want to think that | knew you professionally. r'd like to remember our talk here as a talk between a man and a woman i don’t know whether you understand what I’m driving at. But it’s the way i feel. 1 want to remember this just as a man and a woman.” i CHAPTER Vill S he spoke in bis eyes was all the expression with which a man looks at a woman. She felt the force and beat of him, and she felt strangely tongue tied and awk- ward before this man who had been reputed tongue tied and awkward. He could certainly talk straighter to the point and more convincingly than most men, and what struck her most forcibly was her own inborn certainty that it was mere naive and simple frankness on his part and not a prac- ticed artfulness. He saw her into her machine and gave her another thrill when he said goodby. Once again their hands were clasped as he said: «Some day I'll see you again. I want to see you again, Somehow I have a feeling that the last word has pot been said between us.” And as the machine rolled away she was aware of a similar feeling. She had not seen the last of this very: disquieting Pat Glendon, king of the bruisers and abysmal brute. Back in the training quarters, Glen- don. encountered his perturbed man- ager. “What did you fire me out for?” Stubener demanded. “We're finished. A — of a mess you've made. You've never stood for meeting a reporter alone before, and now you’ll see when that interview comes out.” Glendon, who had been "regarding him with cool amazement, made as if to turn and pass on and then changed his mind. “It won’t come out,” he said. Stubener looked up sharply. «] asked her not to,” Glendon ex- plained. Then Stubener exploded. «Ag if she'd kill a juicy thing like that.” Glendon became very cold, and his voice was harsh and grating. “It won't be published. She told me so. And to doubt it is to call her a liar.” The Irish flame was in his eyes, and by that and by the unconscious clinch- ing of bis passion wrought bands Stubener, who knew the strength of them and of the man he faced, no longer dared to doubt. It did not take Stubener long to find out that Glendon intended extending the distance of the fight, though try as he would he could get no hint of the number of the round. He wasted no time, however, and privily clinched certain arrangements with Nat Powers and Nat Powers’ manager. Powers had a faithful fol lowing of bettors, and th. betting syn- dicate was not to be denied its har- vest. . On the night of the fight. Maud Sangster was guilty of a more daring unconventionality than any she bad yet committed. though no whisper of it leaked out to shock society. Under the protection of the editor she occupied a ringside seat. Her hair and most of her face were hidden | under a slouch hat, while she wore a man's long overcoat that fell to her heels. Entering in the thick of the crowd she was not noticed. nor did the news- paper men in the press seats against the ring directly in front of her recog: nize her. As was the growing custom, there were no preliminary bouts, and she had barely gained her seat when roars of applause announced the arrival of Nat Powers. : He came down the aisle in the mids of his seconds. and she was almost frightened by the formidable bulk of [Continued on page 7 Col. 1.1 CASTORIA Bears the signature of Chas. H.Fletcher. +n use for over thirty years, and The Kind You Have Always Bought. Archimedes said, “Give me a fulcrum for my lever and I will move the world.” Nature, like Archimedes, demands a ful- crum for her lever. She will lift the sick up to health, move mountains of disease, but she must have a fulcrum for the lever of help. That fulcrum is just what is supplied in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. No medicine can help the sick which does not work with Nature. That medicine is most helpful which most readily lends itself to Nature's use. 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Erecable fo, tiie provisions | of jhe, Act of Assembly Harris Township. 4 5 Brachoil, 1° re entitle n Act directing the mode of selling unseal ands i 31 Butcher, I..... ft fixes andor purposes: passed the ith dol March 1%) free Tone 1 Boal Davia $81 mo Bums Jom: , and the further supplements thereto p. e ay in an i C h , of March. 1817, the 23rd day of March, 1831, the 19th day | 50 Irvin, John.......... HS Taylor tenet set 598 350 Fe ily of March, 1845 and the 30th day of Maich, 1897. ' Howard Township. 250 Copenhaver, J...... I, John D. Miller, Treasurer of the County of Centre, 1, gs Brady, Joh W C Heinle hereby give notice to all persons concerned therein, that un- 15, ¢3 pra it J 0 serene Ww C Heinl nes less the county, road, school and poor taxes due and remain- 4;¢ Colfre SOME Cali ta Wilco ing unpaid for the years 1912 and 1913, or for any previous 45 é bhai M fF W SH inl ig years, on the following described tract or parts of tracts of 4;z et W C Heinle insedied lands, siuated in said County of Contre be paid 1 amis AD DT Allon. & 10 ote . 0 uch pa ach trac ris, haeattin So tisasssstavanes said lands as will pay the taxes and costs chargeable thereon, 5 White & Nestle. .Mat W Brower............... 58 | 433 153 will be exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House Huston Township. 426 164 in the Borough of Be lefonte. in said county commencing on 163 the second Wednesday of June next (it being the 10th day a; Burley, Jac........... 431 100 arris, JP... thereof) and continuing, by adjournment from day to day, 433 163 Price. 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Wilbur . 162 33 27 See 2 52 | Treasurer's Sale of Seated Lands 12 39 431 June 10, 1914. " 4131| SEATED LIST RETURNED BY THE SEVERAL TAX 22 COLLECTORS. C35 % ACRES NAME TOWNSHIP TAXES & COSTS og 38 William Mayes....... . Boggs .. $1572 . 58 mily A Lit Res 113 62 60 37 ood S 4 87 21 12 | 260 i . 4712 . 3462] 8 el Pu 280 . 40201 60 . 1137 . 23371217 . 22 02 . 30121 15 246 72 177} 15 39 66 3768) 11 15 39 44 59 | 333 36 13 62741 17 . 1195 R77 2 “8 6271) © . 628 48 12 41:81 49 83 | . 942 27 20 598 49 83 7 62 JOHN D. MILLER, Treasurer of Centre County.
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