m mrwjm. mwM p". rt Ft ,,' I II. H J I ... I! -., H.f, r, ,i !( ,!, .'I I II III 'J THE GVMPS-Oh, Happy Day! By Sidney Smiti) A LOVELESS MARRIAGE By RVBV M. AYRES it. M .sfie. mi r tf "A Mun' Wag," "The One Vitumntei," "A Bacheler Hmbani," etc. ' Cnpvritht, !, by TuMle l.tietr Cempnnv ' t .&A IHCmV&rlSI ?IeMM J U SfySSSJ) ' O Fttt UKE K 'u -"s) fHwe ahdwvm- take W uytl " IuSwimST-lAST H?GHT ( ovRteS- LSORW CZ WPHT WNK WtRfc WS Se MUCH BUNDLE 0 M6NEV ANt CEt MIW AKt I iAwHOtH. .Nb SMCAeersyas KHOVN U UMLU BSCvK w!i..iSfSL V I CAlLt TWP 0.X MAXAJ6Ell TO 6CT JSTTC GUOWOU& A!1N&- VOU'RE CiOtNC 1 1 1A ...ii I . . .rJ".:. ' i UVSk UVkV I '. U1""-r I , ., . I ..-. ....i ... v,,&Mrs .. .,,... ! TV. ac Ay MBV.T- MAU JlmS ahki xrt .lYMEilM 'AlKU '6 refuse! I slammcied that if had no nance mn-. ' ai ,h, An) from my reltictftnl linnil. 9 in' ' 'V ' ... ..,. niinil.it.. .11.. Itpd. . Km. scribbled his In'tln'n agnlnsl two Jr."l rue" . ft.W.efi,T.lnn;t think se." I answered Rrj&kfc "ShcJIkei him; but she Is only r, yjtfy men marry young girls," he tt.n' "no renl. Were RlrhnnlV I'.&stlens co marked. 1 wondered, Hint 'JJrJininy people commented Upen i"m, kv vrtiinc Thoreld. his rninir ' . 'hilile' inc. savagely lilting -.the Angers of hln gloves. 1 5wh-en't leek "I me!" 1ip bursl mi- "And I'd IM her WHlk ever mc If ' k liked " 'perhaps that's why, Mir won't leek .t iW'T told him. "She Is the kind Jfitnbe will, never prlie thing is eta get easily. IWIII you come bsrk te the mar-d-1" he asked, but I said I would Jither itiy where I was. There was hope In .my heart that Rlekard would net be able te And me If r aid i net go bark a hope, did I any? tiWben. all my heart was crying out for But he found me nnd took my html, drawlns me te my feet. Vwant te speak te you," he said, ten wad mv note?' "Tea: but let us stay here." IIVe VTe-valked across the lawn silently. When we wens right out of sight of iV,mnelne he stepped, laid a hand W m either of my shoulders, and looked Jmi r me. 'vbat wns that question you were KKiklng about?" I told him. I knew I ought net te listen ; I iniw that the right thing te de wu tAleavs Richard te go back te the m! msrnuee. anywhere away from the malic of hi voice. HUf I levcii mm. H went en angrily : "It'i the most utter driveling non Hise. She's only a' child. 1 in fend flier, but mere becnuse she Is your dtuihter than for any ether reason. 'Why. she was a baby when I first nir her. Don't you remember? "I knew." "She'd be the first te laugh If I told tr what people were saying," he went enln the Wee of one who tries te rtusure himself. "We've been friends -ealr friends. She wants a boy of hfr'ewn age. net a middle-aged man with his life behind him. She'd be the Trf first te laugh at the absurdity of It if she knew. "Oh. Richard," I said brokenly. "I den't think se. Oh. I nm afraid thnt.-- lthat" ... I could net go en. l nan never icu i sorry for Klsa as at that moment. "Mirjorle!" He ipoke my nnme mililr. "What are seu saying. Yeu en t mean thut she that she" "She loves ou witn ail nor ncuii, Mid brekenl.t . ... Thm wiir n trns c s once i count rtr Richard's heavy breathing through ih ttarm Mimnier night. 'I'Iip bnnk hail topped playing, here ana tncre voice nd lsurhter broke the silence. J -Then he took my hands in hl. , m "Whit de .leu wish me te de?" lie Tsked. "I leavp It te you te decide. fhft Is your obi d and mv only wlsli it It dImsc veu. Tell me. Mnrjerie. what ulUder' Wronged! Ma tetfe is stolen. HU lite is ruined. Fer Ucrnty year n pritnn he inrdllntcs icveiiie en Ike mim wae' And tneclrii hi hnppinem nnd faferly sent him into rrvltude. Ht e ii dead, but 1eatt a daughter. What nhatl he dot Priten gait unbar. Itr i free, ha it rich. Read hit decitien hi The Vengeance of Henry Jarreman Begins Tfturtiay en This Page CHAPTER XLIII I wonder If nnv ether mother lisi er been left te decide such a tragic ueMlen. Msrried le n man whom I flinn I BTe; rebbel of the son I nderpd. 1 oed there in the summer ntget. cllng- 1 te Klehnrd's hand, tnrmcntnl te new whnt uus the rlsht thing te de. whatever I said, lie would de it. i new I broke out dpperatelv. "leant delde I inn't d en't nsk ." And thpn out e ncnln (emulation came le me as It hud inme thnt summer night own in Devmmiiire. I hid but te fs the word and men- rd would tnke inc nwnv fiem Krnncl. 'im jtrc me thp shpltpr of his low. 1 m e r down us soul clillflilnv lfJDCriteh nl. n strnu. with the full knelede that it mrnnt elcinnl de- itrucllen. I can t 1 taut; I nitl iignln. And thi-n Ihreuch the night nine n nice. I'Melhn-: Mether:" Ttns Kl. ii ml mi in the illMrtnif. wftened b) the gentln btlirins "f ih' breeic, it r.riiiudril like her bintlir i - voice se llle that for n moment 1 ' held mv hrcalh and lenced fin It te tome Hjaln, e t hit t I might client ni elf jtite the heller, for one lit t le me ment. that It wns indeed i own le keine back. "Mether! Mether I'1- And new it was uenrei. "1 took im hanUN f i eni lllihnril's nnd i aed waiting. I ''f liccn Innliiif fin miii eeri- lre." hhi- Mtlcl hu-athleiblv. "And T thought of tlitw two down In the shadowy gnrden. "Pe'rliiips there, won't he any need for me te speak te him," 1 forced mv nelf te say. "I left them down In the garden Just new together." Francis laughed. "I thought he'd change his mind when he heard ahe'd get a hit of money." he snld complacently. I left him stnnding there still laugh ing softly te himself. Fer hours and hours the dancing nnd laughter and merriment went en ; It was getting dnj light when the Inst car and carriage rolled away down the drive. My body felt aa If It must drop with fatigue, and yet I had never been 10 wide awake. Twe or three men who were staying with us for the night were talking and Inughlng leudlv outside with KinnclH. 1 hud net seen Klsn inw 'hat mo ment I put her hand in Itlrhnrd's. Seme one came ncress Hip pnreuet flooring and steed beside me; I knew who It was. though I did net leek round; then he spoke. "I have done as ou wished, fied help us both!" He went away without waiting for me te answer; pcrhnps he knew thnt I could net have spoken te have sawd my life. T went te my room, hut 1 did net lock the deer; 1 knew hew useless it would be, 1 knew Ela would come lefap she went te bed thnt night. 1 snt nnd lis tened for her steps. Presently I heard them; the mmc thing lightly along the landing, mid the deer of my room burst open. "I'm the hnpplet girl In the weild." she whispered. "Itlchnrd says he lecs me and we're engaged." I raised her in my arms nnd held her te my breast. "rm se glnd, darling, e glad," I aid. I wns jlnd for her hnppine. 1 tried net te remember thnt the man she loved wns mv Klchaid. " told him hew efrnld I hail been thnt he did net really caie." she went en in n muffled veire. "And he was e kind. Oh. I nm se happ se hnppj !" I broke down then; I cried, nnd hog ged her te lne mp n little, tee. "I linien'l an one in (he world hut you," f jiii Id. "I.eve me n little. KNh spare me n little in jour great Imp- IMH.-TI, She drew nwnv from my aims nnd looked nl mc with n frown. "Of utiiihp I love jeii," tdip nld. with a tinge of impatience. "Hew funnv you aie. Other girls' meiheix Hren't ns fiinni ns jeu." "It would make se much difference te me If jeii'd levu me n little." I went mi wlldlj. I was stnrvlng for n kind wqid for the clnsp of loving aim. Kl-n Nccmrd te lie considering the position fei n moment, then she laughed awkwardly. "I hope yeu'ie net going te be like the Ktorv-beok niether-ln-lnw te Rlch uid." she held. "Of ceuifrp, he's Hindi ii dear thnt he'd never sav anything, but he's the sort of man who wouldn't want jeu fussing aieund and coming te stay with us for ages and age. I ilen t mean te h unkind, but of mume. I miii undei stand whnt I mean, don't jeu?" j I felt ns If she hud stunk me; I knew I laughed. I And It was for this thnt I hail glwu up the inn ii J had leed all mj life, ' i . -.j.- ivn ruvvt v ritv V "--"i -y SOME. TRON&Lfe iaE r? iHt nvvs-c in nev-t fANV WNt A.'VW- ) ihL iizL ' . i.fc,i.' VTi7-W ' "" '" . '.-tuilMm - UKt STtekiNr, am IM 4ftr-J. CTTOI fi -JJ- siiQM LbLVS3s IhF LLL' bh m .sBsilLI iJ f JlBlKil5l9-' ss?9tS7 f9EOt& 0 C ,i,awJ5'Lw jHLLLLLh wryB mWmrtA Vmwm -mux I iki Avfa wNt bJp ' i SOMEBODY'S ST ENOG Anybody Can See She's .Talented IWIMi-reit I Pmml flffli" By Hayward J VES , MARy, T OUGHT TO TX i50METHIAJfi;W!?RTH WHILE . I iew I 'Get A fortune But its HARt 0 DtCiwt. vnmat e r-ur U 1&uR MOJE.Y im Thbse. days : N IF I Could ekly wrap MY effAIAIS'ROUMb AM IDEA.' if T could thimk of a Busiwess l'b Be Fitted FOR l'b Gme op -typhi' ! EXCUSE ME,MSS, TOVRHEARri WHAT T&U SAID - MAYBE X CMl HELP YOU OUT. WHW DOM T COi TAKE. UP IMTEKIOK DE.CORATIMG r -if Hevt-tfM5HT That aiice. of I Him : I Believe. it& a Goeo Tip !-MARY. WHAT OAI &ARTH ARE YOU LAU6HIM6 AT . CWAPTKK UY I eflen leek hack ever the jcari of 1 in man led life and wnndei If I m'glit , liae mnde semetlilii7 belter of them ir i miKiit liae tieen mera patient wlih KraneN, nnd showed him mere nffec nffec tien. I'e-ilhlv ihere are women In the wet Id who leuld hae altered him com cem plitelj. One se often heais it said: "Oh. he would have heen all right, i mauled te n different woman." Hut I leuld never pretend te he ether thnn whnt I was: I could neiei lm aflectlen which I did net feel, and I am nfiald t lint It wns difficult for me te hide nil aversion. I never ned him. nnd as the hsii. pnspil I seemed te think less of him than ever. He Knew it. tee. nnd the knew ledge ninue nun Hitter nsninst me; he nevei , . Ail1, &) K n . n. i .. . x ""&i S v n- .Pv. . 1 ma; v Wa fe cse?) . tzzir .am c ,l c 1- H - " - i. i 1 i .rl n-i.ifc ,,. i T -,- i i - ,..,-- - . 1 f lii ' -i The Yeung Cady Acress the Way THB TOONERVILLE TROLLEY -:- ' -;- tty FOSTAINE FOX SCHOOL IJA) S -:- -;- -:- llU OWIG l tth i wfuy i. i-: i Aen , 4 77 X ' one. m Tt5PRm6! . i vi t l. rm i i nukubi f rm n t nr . r i - m. -v:;yr'.7'rB - I yf'vfL T" HAVE THET UM8HELLY , p -fn- "--" . yv1 v & I SK-gt.-jheCReATpwree, - -- - , M-- -. " inriiTr --a . The young l.uh irres die way snjs her father is awfullv meuest and net ei henis nueut his money nnd she nteiheuul him city t tii.it he had hud his piepeit.t nppinNcil fe tnxiitlen at less thnn liulf lis tnlue PETEY Still at Pinehurst " Her ejes fell upon Ulihaid. ' !nM n" "pnnrtunlty le wneer nl me and nive tun two luen dancing.' sn, ,sked me. ".I'll! nfniil n lirnen'l." I nnKueieil fcfetlyi put un nun mound her and Miml hrr fliislmi ihcek. "I'm nfinld jje, havp tit rn inlking nhnul ten, dm Vi'K. Mr Ti'miiesi Is linin " ' Put lid tin ml inlrt Ills t;,i. It F'n t n nnhle sneriflie. (ind. who t'lQ Ite lliln eudi lulling, jenleus henit i0K that ll hieke min te gltc hln 9. even thnucli il uim in mi nun m. Ten I turned nnd wmt nwn.t threugli ' Knracn niene. I lll&de 111 Ulll l.ni L In ,ltn Mni.niif.fi I ... . I.. ,11. t,.l-, M lijiisheil nnd hutted and rmlled. iliil my hest ie he bright and aming. "OrC I hail (111 I f I fr.ll 11,1 l't.lnrlw InriL. MM me with n seu of wonderment (i" c,te. , e hut's linnnnm.l tn . .it ' Iia ..!. a.I i.. 7 , I'l" " ."'ill in Hfllll "" Wlieil we vim.. .,l,i,, !'. ,.,,.- P.. .... (II will i- I. ..V. WI1 KIM I,, iniili. v,,n ri.nl r wii i.nlui . . I, " " "' ' tt 'Uilnj ansifPicil thnt it wns net often I ''the ilism-e te en let tin self. n.e; mj self, when I was dniicing I IV nun I,. ,.!.... I . lift- ,: "iifimii Henri ; , uj the nut " I'k...,iu ...i.i . 1 FHA.1 i . - . iin,n nil ill, ns , ,n1 tO PBie llm "uh.i .!... .I.I..I. 4 .., ,.: ni in. . in iiiiun . leilew 'lemnest hml the i heeL in 1 IDA tl,lu .... .... ., . . . -- ..i.-i i-ii'iimn.- ttn.t. I Din lie . intentions toward "" Jenrs tee old for I.Imi- tlinl icr mid a Kir i..1 "f.lhet kind. I let him mp e ; i "eugii -rii t d shUg,,r f ll11"' 8C,,ln "'e ihlld rrl i . '. . . .' "1U"'K ncr iiiiiik up .T'1'-. I tUll I 111 Khn'll limn n i,l,.n feriuiui peme dnv. hut " 'ney would cnirv no welitht with Tfjinld. W.luiKbniiil lnm.l,,i f nun r iiiuiji.. .. , . tW hmm ' ".l ,m '"""enrss; he Li: . preil the snme! i.i. il.tne. t--iu,. 'nl lie iiianniieil 1.. ,., i ' f.,.. i 1.4 i ivi in , . ii thnt she Ii ii r t my feelings. 1 suppose I am pssentlnll n weak wnninn: I hml n fiiend eiue, married te n diunknrd, who used te come home nnd tieiii and kneik tier about, nnd fhe loved him stendll.t 1I3I1I thieugh it nil, She told me mnnv, uinnv times thnt nnth'ng he eter did could chnnge hei lute for him. I nm net like thnt, peihnps T would hnte been belter for ui both i. I hml been. The nl'jhi Itlihnid n'lleil W'n te be engaged in him 1 netet went ii lied. I ttns se nshnmed of m ;min nnd ienleust ; it wns bltlerlt biimi latin? te think lint I ttnnian of fertt wltli 11 giettn-up diius'iipr, hIiuiiM he ent'n,' her henu imii bis me t!it iliushiei Imp hei eme rii';med In nn old i-n of he' miiihei'H 1 wiuidei If sti( Ii n ililnr'lind eter , happened befeie, nnd If he. hew it I rudid. I I feri ed tnjpf in liiek 111 it illrpns illrpns Hleunlelt. I iliniilii of tlie w oil 11 tiff nl whli Ii I must he miiII 11c nnd iluer- fill. I Irleil te iiii'ture Hli'hillil Tempest at the nltnr steps with I.Nn . I tried le fnie the geed -by I lint would fellow when we sent them nttnv 011 their lion lien lion e.tinnen, "I can't fine It- I enn never fnce it." 1 Intel tntsclf with stnnv detpnli. y,ln would lie mi pteud Mini Inippv every igu wuiiM be congratulating her and me. It' h ird would be my sun-in-Inw : It wn luiHi'ieu. net te he thought of. Seme one tried the hnndle of my deer; in, husbnnd'n voice speke: "In theie tun thing the mutter. Mat Mat JetleV" "Ne, net h inc. Whj de ten nsk?" "I thought I hrnid jeu laughing, he answetcd inc. Hut he went nwnt. nnd I wns lefi alone again with mt thoughts, It was KciiliiK llcht : I Inv down 'en ih i'il i'"' bed and wntihcd the gtn.t dnwn By C. A. Voight - Sav, TThis s rrki' w5e i AMD WORSE if 1 rjpvj'T CET piuuti HOUbrl iu rn n-r HeTft BlU 5oekTMEV'Lt A1?REST Me vc "Dest seereT: i?uu lisite A sIpcak of Hard luck -vJ dEflXi. " ' N. 'dfa I rlic GASOLINE ALLEY Keeping One in the Family Wvlff emceThaT starts " Zm f- CekuVsiirJtrDlAMOrJDi,! THATh -TriAHriNeu Se much Neu fieu'T iVl A 6UY HASH"! A CHAWce SJr LADY MUST A JJRePPD T- KUOW HOW 51GMUUD M VZt. WOULD MlSS J I M.' I LlrtT ruAl irr 1 1 ,J-f TTI ,Sl. I -rr . . . r i r. I TUP lii . lie- I tv:c-c 1 kKNa HEUe-a , gS9tf L J. here's ree t c'eTMv felt-r V&l f7 TOrAM0MD "ECKIACC- G-QSHJ Q&Jj f HeTlTL HOKIEV MV LUQ HAS ) uTSTjfA I Ment L'A,T CHANCES M -JU wail This AeeNiNrt- t aiap Fortunes eveeNiCHT- etu .INVENTIONS, MNES -, evei?Y THING-' 7 - " iiiiiiinged le 01 Mil , rti.u....... ttirLl ilirill 1' tlllll StlC Itteil ,,,k ''" """ "iii.ii'il in'' hlii.i nil" A 1. ,n,,,R h'feie thet hml been licis " "ring through the lialf-druwn b'lnd. 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