HOW LAW'S JAWS GNAW, Sn lox, th a grim, rapaci Laws a goose. law's a Yea, a thing is Kve has a flaw jest—a par Ms paw; fox law! und lawless y statu; That the lawvers know Law rests ®Heads 1 win and use; on -the ancient saw, and tails you lose)” Law is always orthodox Viewing Law's a precedent snake an Yea, a lawles Law is Works iron, whichey Rl are a I win and ming water does law YOu to vour vers thing a, a lawless cooked for knaves that get the loud l.aw, as ’ "ood of knaves abuse, 1 guffaw I win and tail L'ENVOI ou hast a lawle hoozo— [ lose!” Leader land ove AR SE SRG At SR ER ERG R52 6P5257 525257 Who Dealt the Blow 2 3 NYT MRS, JENNT AVIS lesesesasasasasasayay esasasasasas To my nephew, the Italiar nave xpectati iid have man's it seems so decs cam dly + ed and Both WILO “Xe Cted men had quiet- ones, and as they stood. with meeting gia ad other flashed third person had caught the spoken words Honoria Dil + step nearer with a reddening gleam breaking through the pallor of her face Mr. McDermott, you are i knew the disposition M1 intended to make of his property: | iinted Felix of the fact” Honorla!” pleadingly, warningly whispered Felix, and the young detec. tive was conscious of a mental re coll when reason suggested that he should suspect her since that knowl edge gave her a motive for the deed. That evening he examined the dag. ger in the privacy of the chamber which had been devoted to his use while he chose to remain at St. Al ban's. A crust of blood still clung to the blade close up to the hilt. Put ting sentiment aside, MecDermoft doubted whether a woman's hand could have driven it so deep and true, It was gold-handled, with a single ruby set in the end, and as he tured it over he saw that one of ihe small points which held the stone as if which nee was ning to defiance back, one given a the wa but a low lon came taken, Alban mis St acnu 5252525252 he! ii Pace nad { caught ul raged edge infinite IMICTOKCONe reve white } it i in en, an Was an ine which the be a shred him a lit 3 nave il he reflected hat it might yme time pre next morni the li Alban proce wrod oF ientetoan Of Sushi : ve given moment to know He was at a ‘15¢ nature « ted het mourning and wore i aca that had down the wed whe fixed, and exclaimed hastily that she had got of the McDermott knew had been dried What way it she maid saving to tl at an earlier hour, her mistress’s white a much hounds blood an her dres that dull, dark and fixed by had overheard “DOL Bat stain time he housekeeper if In excuse of ttire? as tried it on ht mut pity let it wearing it her as She never so once, on the nig would he a without ev« of the ler to got as and it yellow all.” Before night he had found means of securing both the dagger and that tiny spark from Miss Dillon's sleeve. [It fitted accurately to its place in thes broken point of the setting. “What the deuce am 1 doing down here, my boy? Well, brnging you some light on this case that seems to have sent your wits woolgathering. I don't see how you failed to un- ravel ir” Detective Kranz went deep in his pocket, and McDermott gave him a glance of dismay, “Here it Is, a letter from some ro spectable old domestic who has had it COnsclenog Yoy el what in thi Way } ner up and see abont it." the fire It wa looked at of housekeeper it {hoy and fell eéemble awe That's to dnt when uth, aft. 30 it is never words: witcher wl hut touched pen I coul s nussoed he Mi and into Al night i didn't feel] 100k omewhere Alban, he Wn moll mar McebDer Found a Father, Roop had They left t that did not two nens LHrKe holera veniy turkes know with themse! with kept after As than any. borhood and of him. melted the real thing in the n« almost tormented the Jif¢ Finally his masculine heart for the motherless brood began to droop and grow faint for the lack of sympathy, and he did the handsome squatting down and hovering them hiz big wings Once done easy to do it again, and when majesty did not fly up to his lofty perch, but he wander. ed away to a secluded spot with his gladsome brood and hovered them in the most approved manner. Since then he has been unfailing Ns his at tentions to his adopted family, tak. ‘ng them out each day to the pastures and teaching them how to find the tenderest and best bugs and grasshop- pera. And woe be it to any other turkey, male or female, who comes near. He can whip anything in the country = Warrensourg Mo.) Star. ore ke thing igh | 8e out night came his a The most awful accident In history was the fall of the Roman ampitheatre in the time of Tiberis. Fifty thous and people were crushed. i | i i | | 5 | | f i STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Latest News Gleaned From Various Parts. A pil aide in man, engaged | 4 | ound Simon Bu I number h kull of I i vill likely of oo. § iid and him Hin f ols ti § x18 100 eving ld d thfulne nvinocia th t 1 ithe evi in unknowr h is utr ttaburg o % dia : acquitted mansianghter rendered Mad and kis parents Order and Madden's ited behind the and precipitately 8 2omn., to that man, sald but no one stirred, having by this time excitement it was Madden could from the aot cat 45 luntars hen the verdict was clapped his bands hin CONN se i and Hed the wept tipstaves who was man, himself “Arrest Frazen, Madden's father suppressed the everal minutes before be quieted and removed Court room rose KH top the on Judge as he John Struck by a trolley car as engaged in a game of ball, Schlechler, aged 9 years, of Allen town, was badly injured that he died shortly after being taken to his home, He caught sight of his mother and called “Don’t cry, mamma, I'm not hurt much,” and then lapsed into iinconsciousness Miles Gray, the oldest Pennsyiva- nia Raliroad employee at the weigh scales, Shamokin, had his feet caught in a rall frog and was unable to release himself to escape an ap- proaching train. To save himself from being cut in half he threw his body clear of the railroad. His feet were so badly crushed they will have to be amputated. Dr. C. C. Boyer scored athletics and high school societies in an ad- dress at the Reading teachers’ insti- tute on the ground that they rule the schools. “In America,” he said, “Individuality in children has be- come rebellion run riot. Obedience to authority is discarded by the girl and boy. In Europe obedience is more Important than development of the individual, “In America the alr Is full of the spirit of indepond- ence; children determine thelr own destinies; schools must introduce fads and fancies of all sorts to induce scholars to remain a while longer.” 80 - ND N 0 Bw | a rg Successors io. LURANT HOOVE %) Ce Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World, . ... i THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ... 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