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Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. | | i ss, | 228% | i | | | | Alice Gregory and her husband were thelr prospective guests ensuing week-end “There will Tom and beginning to enumerate by her pretty pointed “and Walter and Lucy have the two south rooms the new wing.” “Are he Grace.” means of They married with a your asked guests all her husband, Mrs. Gregory gave him a withering “Do 1 do anything so “But watched her wrinkle look seriously into “"But-—what ever Her her Bpace husband brows and for a moment dear?’ he asked “I'm afraid indiscreet just a Ite the selection been in I've this time Jack Gregory laughed I can one— Edna Perry.” “Jack! How did you know? well, she's such an overgrown child, an out-and-out for a girl who's been out two years that | trem ble for the impression she may make well, she finished “But daughter That of tomboy on evervhody.” bishop's a muititude she's a ought Jack who's t! ‘Do a litte cover added e other? Moore i here {0 am afraid it will for him He's Jack, I don't me to ask him.” he's the and at home In his for the holidays A reason, dear.’ i Maybe but BON be quiet 80 strenuous I declare know what ‘For the minister's possessed polite reason that sOn father's parish sufficient Allee combination a bishop's daughter A house th t to rack th at at doesn #i sort what a and nodde minister's and with solid function think of it was almost 120 “But—S8he’s a Bishop's Daughter.” heir big for stren r 1 1 well provided of guests, he told her There stable vehicles drives: there who to help he ntry piace was entertainment ws and And skating a and a var otherwise, 80 it was were lakes for of horses full of for cross-country hockey iets on sleighs thers were sticks and those were scarlet could RNOW- Covered for withstand “the links; there were motors and there were the om and billiard room and there quantities of big open fire for the and indolently The country amusement in never balls not ballr were lazy (iregory laces ined an place {taelf suf was palace Gregory's guests Most of this week's guests were ex on Friday, and Mrs received a telegram from Miss Edna Perry saying that that young woman had foolishly gone Glenwind station to the would wait there “There's nothing to do but for you to go over with Tompkins in the big for her,” Mrs. Gregory sald to her husband Jack Gregory pected Gregory had next and looked logs dear,’ longingly at in his own he sald, with room. “All right “I'm sorry, but | can't run a risk Her father." Don’t worry: I'll father she's here, dear.” laughed Gregory. as he rang for his fur coat and gloves “I'll take an extra top coat, for ithe getting beastly cold outside. Ho long, dear. I'l bring back the bishop's daughter tn time for dinner.” “The others will be arriving »¢ time,” Allce called as be room Jack Gregory Fad no trouble In finding his belated guest. E£he was sitting in the tiny suburban station talking freely with the station ngent and one or two hangrson seemed to be having a political arf®. ment when he arrived, and seemed a trifie loath to leave It. “I've bad such a good time waiting for you, Mr. Gregory,” she sald, ex. tending her hand and gripping his firmly. “We've had a jolly good dis any left the cussion. Good afternoon,” she added, to the station agent. And, with her ready smile and a glance at them all, was out and wrapped in the great fur coat “I'm sorry have Alice to this trouble.” Jack took his seat beside her, “but I simply forgot get off until 1 saw the train pulling out of Glenwind.” Don’t mention trouble, Miss | Perry.” i It really was sald, laughing because | had he week-end with she to put and she you went on as to the father's fault” “He was wrath refused to go for him He has a to confirm and the stupid min knowing mother 18 abroad, father to bring me and remain guests Sunday. Do you want to sit through a con service and then entertain minister's son all the rest of the / ? she asked, looking straight into the eves of her host Doesn't exciting,” Jack admitted his heart sank within { him Deliver all she ful over suppose | firmation the | day sound but very me. from i minister's sons'"” all I've Mr. Gregory, she went on. “It's had all life, and Alice asked me down for this bouse party | just made up my mind to let father go to his old fogy minister and" And about { when my folly Jack glad you'd 0 us broke “We're more than that did,” he added weakly inwardly was wondering Allce would if she could overhear this young woman's remarks Incl dentally, he was thinking that, though daughte and all Alice she was decidedly Comme in you he what BAY a bishop's might preity Arrived she say she was under he great the ¥ ere Was out of once th and an the girl » ¥ Guiean ely rosy cheeks apology ory why Don't jack nodded and escaped i'l be and com forget all Gregory sald ane show you where ye ite then you « Edna, walt and an Warm get and Mrs fortable, that hideous an she led the girl up the stalre Nearly two hours later host hostess the stood with thelr guests great entrance hall by fireplace. It of with was within ites dinner time. and ted the handsome the parish minister It was jolly good of me, Mrs. Gregory, and by George, you saved me from a week-end ' Donald Moore was saying Yes? asked his he miess elevating brows t her and tiful girl on know, h walching the descent of the beau Father the bishop whe the atalrs you An riain never he's In town, and That ant is bringing his daughter 1 well ou know what to ente this happens to week all the The Iau Allee Gregory's spirits were sinking Oh--ah geed | do” she yen stam last ered, as Edna Perry reached the step Mrs Dear, went hb 4 Gregory there are so here She ductions and at 1 hope you'll made the round last, her heart in her mouth, presented Donald Moore, almost praying that he would not dis close his identity Mr. Moore will take you in to din ner,” Alice sald as ashe left the “Donald "Moore?" the girl asked, as she extended her hand “That same Are you--are you Bishop Perry's daughter’ he asked, breathlessly, for the beauty of the girl and her compelling personality had quite shaken his composure, “T'm Edna Perry twinkle in her aves And In the qualms of the host and hostess and the prejudices of the young people for each other, they seemed to see no one else at all at the great round table The minister's son sand the bishop's daughter found much in COMMON 80 much that at the end of a brief court ship thelr two reverend fathers were | forced to congratulate esc h other on something dearer to their hearts than even a big confirmation class of the two yes," she said a spite of Paris Morses. 1899 the progress of automo biiigm has caused a decrease of 15,798 in the number of horses in Paris. The | census of the horses in the city taken Lin 1910 gave a total of 75.463 In 1899 | the number was 91,261. This diminution is the more notice. Lie in the wealthier districts. There Ie x G1 enets in which the nimi eg Lo ses han slightly in cre ed, including the Twelfth, Thir ecnth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Nineteenth. In these arrondissements {are situated the great public work con. tractors, who use as many horses as ever. In the Ninth arrondissement the number of horses has risen from 1.662 10 10,308; but this remarkable increase Is due to the fact that the horses of one of the largest tab companies are counted In this arrondissement, which was not the case in 1899, Since of SHIT HIMSELF IN TRAIN WRECK Passenger Pinned in Commits Suicide, COLLISION Flames FIVE KILLED Five Men Killed Jured in a Head-on Collision on a of the IN and a Number In- Branch Grand Trunk Rail. Near Paris, Ontario — Fire the road Adds Orders Were Disobeyed, to Sufferers’ Agony —— Ont Five lives were lost Paris, one man is missing and was probably burned to ashes and four others wers injured in a head-on collision late on the Buffalo-Gode Trunk whes Buffal« un Saturday night rich branch of the train No, 96, to Goderich, Grand running n met a three om HEN engine 1 northwest o “ast miles The the The wreckage « consumed The ning Paris bers victims were all mem of crew of the passenger train ught fire and Was second car of the combination CRT It was badly mediately fire from John WwW BENEger, Was age He was badly COUusCiIous Lrain was » and smoking shattered and baggage after the crash | overturned kerosene hitelaw, the exp pinned under t injured The train crew . : CRIS aided hard to or help and gers they worked rescue The flames drove u i ¢ BOER GENERAL DEAD, Piet Who Foglish fC ronje Bravely Fought Army WILL ARRANGE ARMISTICH United States as Mediator in Hon duras bef ys gr # & Honduras, ( Taroma Department ba yng the gunboat NAVY given to the been retand tionary commander would an the armistice within Ww dave acceptance United take mediat States will formally the of teak attempting to br factions together it is ng assumed f this government Will sugges! a American representa! 11 Davila and General Bonil la can meet and endeavor to arrange a truce with ultimate General Christmas have neutral warship President spot, possibly an on w ch ves view forces peace in and his occupied Puerto Cortes GORILLA VS, BULLDOG, A Fierce But Short Combat Watched by Town's Population. New L.a A battle death between a gorilla and an Eng Iberia, to the victorious, was fought here Saturday with almost the entire popula tion of New as spectators Much money was wagered The dog and gorilla in the pen at midnight: at A. M. the dog was dead The dog leaped at gorilla mediately after being placed in pen. The gorilla caught the dog just as a man does a baseball, then bit quickly through the dog's skull into the brain, broke its back and tore it to pieces, male herria Were 12 placed 42:30 the im the Forgot the Lord's Prayer. Topeka, Kan.-—At a session of the State Senate recently the Rev. PF Randall, the chaplain, requested the senators to repeat with him the Lord's Prayer. Only eight senators were able to join in its audible repe. tition, Since then the chaplain has distributed coples of the Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church among the members. Salt has recently «been discovered on Sakhalin Island. THE NEWS OF PENNSYLVAXIA 333333/M\s€EEEE DUT S118 "31.650 Blair Holliday Brumbaug awarded jury the t in her suit Altoona Was damages by a Ounty COU BERILE (George Kelchner for . ’ ¥ % 5 Ti Of prouiise 0 marry ine jury was out for eighteen irolonged deliberat ference of by a di gir: i ner io the home back declara {2:0 ion't care if come Some jurors regarded this on temporary lovers quarrel Lier aAsserted ths i meant ® release of { Kelchner iron YidEe engagement Werneraville Wh public sale held by of be Mountain Mrs He arime o House, on South Mountain ¢ reeled into 1 and yw carried ierch Moyer expired before she could into the house Death heart fallure Only tes before she had } 34! right in of the § articles and standin Aur several WAR tioneer ighand, SONS Bury Mahanoy (its "hile gE out old pillars at 1 Anthony K Adam by an engaged unnel Colliery issolosky Savag« explosion of Kissolosky ost both and w Jrosok and were mangled Was Nn ere hy New ompany ade h Jersey Zin oMmpany i had concelved a ail its the employs he Nat plan who to had concern pension emniovees been In for VeAars The ueasions will 218 4 eT twents range from month uzzied by of Euclid Erown two Scranton Doctors are | of Arthur whose leg longer. as the dislocation it is since he has been ip and around tha: has been growing and It will him a life ripple the case has ivehes result the make was © Frank farcock, into a shape. Morea Colliery under a fall of rock that buried ig body, It was necessary to dvna- the rock before the mangled body could be recovered Red Run The postoflice place was discontinued and nf the office will now be served by rural route from Stevens This was one of the first offices In Lancaster county Mahony 36, mass at aged ushed wR completely mite at Reading ~