Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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fca'.Jkd he-was such an early riser. He
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'sFwiHi alew aten ehe went aver te the
it,JelllBf''neae,.Xhe doer-wss shut,
viiet she could hear '.sounds from the
kitchen. There was 'thef shuffling of
, fiew feet,- accompanied by. the' tap of
tffSlwalHng.'sHck ; then' the blowing and
coughing of bellow and thcVrnckllng of
lliurnlng gorge ;( and then the measured
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kf '.i.L - -fLlT-Al..- KA..L. Tlr.fA 1irn.1
i the latch, pushed the -deer open nnd
'Heek one step Inte the kitchen, tier
;tpether, who was still wearing hernght
jleap, was! sitting" en (.the? three-legged
iltoel In the "cheillagH, stirring porridge".
lif the even pet that nung trem tne
ililewrle;'AShe hadhCerd the click' of the
IStch and'iffiw loekijgoind..
r, rriin.tv.e nllsnrA'rnr ii tnnmpnt. lfni
J'l tried' te sneak and' could, net.', The'.
J'ild wetnan rose en'tlgid; limbs and her
rkini) en -the' handle, of .'berntlek was
.MiThi(nff: Hfc.wfljiViust.nB if the snlrlt
.sir some ene-sne had been thlnking-abeut
JMd sueueniy appearea pciure ucr.r
SK'.'In it thyself Agirl?"' she said, in a
'STeaiuiCRS wnispcr.
) .;i'Mether.l.cried.BejBaleand.;B,he took
lhether"step forward.' - ' t
te.-Again there-wasa moment of silence.
"With her heart at her Hpa Bessie saw
sthst her mether's' eyes werewnhdering
Oliver hnp.fl-urc..,.Then the stickVdrenncd
I 'from the old,woman! 'hand te tle. fleer;
'.'n,l iki of MtMiWI nii hvr.JtrtiiB. and her.
F " "" .viwviy lit 11 V
ilBin UBnas HOOOK..IIKO uaereu ivaycx.
"Bella veenrbena'vTeep!"1she' cried,
vin n low voice that was a sob. "It's
,y own cas'e'ever again'." -'
And then the girl fell into her moth
Str's nrnm and burled her bead In her
rbreast and cried, as en'y a suffering
child can cry,, helplessly,, plteeu'sly.
"; A moment later there-,waa iV'heavy
footstep outside,'-and the .ring tef an
Iren tool thrown down en the "street."
The old woman raised her face with n
''leek of fenr
"It's thy father," she whispered..
Ill
, Dan Daldremma bad risen' earlier
.than usunl that morning. Fer mere
.fhfln n waaIt fhai-tt' knil tiA hpAn tpntar
'enough te his mill wheel for his liking,
'and suspecting the cause of the short
age, be had put a pick .ever bis shoulder
and walked up the glen." '. ' "
"V There was a llttle.'cteft en the top of
the brews half, a mile nearer te the
mountain. It was called .Baldremma-
aves .ue iiuie uniureiuuin una lis w
'.eunants (sub-tenants of Dan Baldrem-
I jma) were a quaint old couple Will
iPKiiiicurfjp, ra. ;ieng, uiew-eym, mow mew
, lked nerKen who was & clash-leader
.tfsmeng the "Prlraltlves;' and his wife,'
.Bridget, a typical little , Manx woman
fef her class, keen-eyed, qulck-tengued,
iimeruie ana supersiiueus.
(. Their croft was thirsty land, though
abater in abundance 'was se near, and t6
, .every request thntlt should be laid en
in pipes trem tne glen, uan naa saia,
1 "Lct your wife carry it what else is
the woman there for?"
t Bridget had carried it for ten years.
iTben bcr anger getting the better of
Mr, she put en a pair of her husband's
,.big beets nnd rolled two great boulders
,iiieb necK oi,me rirer, wim me res,uic
ntbat a deen Rfrpftm nf 'sure vemtp r mrnn
j flowing down te her house and fields.
J.ni9 was just what Dan had bus
pec ted, and coming upon the new-made
.'Cam. ha btretchMl his leva aereia it.
h'swung his pick and sent the boulders
iiumuung down the glen, wltn a torrent
,jfi water from Baldrerama-beg at the
baft "' them.
ti nut Bridget, also. bad. risen earlier
than usual that morning, and, hearing
vthfl sound of Dan's .pick, sbe went out
te him at his bnd'yrerk'nnd fell en him
iMi no. repreaencs.
-'Wns there nothing doing down at
:the mill. Dan 'fVUIr " uhn rrled.
b. 'that theu.must be, coming dp here te
ItllLf thr avll '' r.it -nth..' nunl..
'iplacps?'" , ,
Tr "et t'"se Indoors, woman," growled
Usn, "and put thy house ln'.erder'"
My house In order.? Mine? And
5-jnat about tbine? .Thine that Is a
Wfgrare te the parish "and ,the talk of
j-the, island. V' ,, , i .' .
..-.'Keep a civil tongue, in thy .head,
?. Skllllcorne.'.er maybe I'll.be show shew
lni thee the read te Hellantlde."
J"Turn me out of the croft, wH'tbeu?
1"P it und welcome! I give the Jave.
Jft would be. middling alsy ,t find'n bet
H farm, and Satan himself couldn't
vjW.fl a worse landlord.' Hut set thou
fn feet en this land uritll .my'year Is
, Tr and If th,ere'a a bucket ef44lrty
iter en the cowheuso fleer I'll threw
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The old woman rate a Mgii llaibs aid her hand en the handle of her
' stick wae.treaabllrig. . "Is It thyself, girl?", the said In a breathless
hie hense half 'dWsed,. with hie braces
hanging, behind him.
'rVvinlA la .aiiriMii . th mnn ta
ed',"8ald1WIIK1 V ' " ,
."Gbd indeed! The, dirt! The Ugly
black toad I' Oed .wouldn't bemane
lln4Alf ialklnv'fn hi libs."
i V'Theii's done. It this time, though,'
kl'ni thinking. Theti .heard what he
saidbeut Hellantlde?''' l ...
) .J'Chut! Get, thee back te bed. What's
thou putUngctby mouth In for? Who
knows, ewtferev the ,'mkn himself will be
Vthit.r : '
' W'ith'a face like a black cloud after
'.thMencduhterrUan threw down his
nlrk nn'tli 'edhblM of the street and
jwent-'lnte'the kitchen te work eff'hU
anger en ins wue.
"That's .what thou's done for me,
ma'am ! There's net a woman, in the
garish, that isn't throwing tby daugh
ter's bad doings in my face.",
'The kitchen was full of smoke, for
the porridge In the ovenpet had been
allowed te. burn, nnd it was net until
he was standing back te the Are, put
ting his pipe In- the pocket of his open
waistcoat, that Dan saw Bessie where
she had seated herself, after breaking
out' of her mother's arms, by the table
andin the, darkest corner.
' ' He' took in the girl's situation, at a
glance," but after the manner of the
man he pretended net te de be.
"Oed bless my soul," he cried.
"Bark, 19 she? Well, well! But what
did I say, mother? 'Ne need te send
the Cress Vustha (the fiery cress) after
her, she'll come home.' And my good
ness the. grand woman's she's grown.
Fur caps and, fur-lined cloaks und 1
den'eknfcw'.the what! 'Just Opine te
put a eight en the mother and tbe eula
inanI sui'peee- Ne pride nt all, at all!
I weUldnV trust but. there's a grand
cnrriaae-'wiiltlng for her at -the, corner
of the rennV" , ..
t"Alsy. nin, atsy, saw airs, uoi uei
lister, pickihg up her stick, "don't thou
see tHe.glrl baa walked?"
-" Wniirw!; has she?' said Dan. rals-
Int his .thick eyebrows inf pretended as:
tertlshnwrit. JV,'Yonen'trey! All the
way from t;atfctewn cii, wen i de
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Heater and Gaa Iren.,
When all the kitchen work is done by meant,
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t We new have en ditplay new Gaa Ranges,
with many attractive featarea. Seme are finished
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n-nUrel hn ih.nirn her ever, has he?"
Bessie had t put her hand te her
threat te keep eacK tne cry tnat was
bubbling up. v ;. ,
"K "Alsy, man, fisy with the like,"
Mid the old-wemivn. But Dan was for
showing no mercy A ;
' "Goodness me, tie airs she gave ier
self going away 1 I might shut my deer
ou her, but there would bei ethers te
open theirs: And nw they have opened
them and shut then, tee, I'm think
ing." .
Bemie, crushed and silent, was
nltitnhine fhn end efi the table. Dnn
1 ulnnnAit nvnf t'n hr. Wd held of her
-.ri J t(A..J 1L -.! '.. I tAAlrttii
leu nana, iinea it uj n i v...
for her1 wedding ring, .and then ilung
I flnrftv.
"Nothing 1" he said. "She's, get
nothing for it .neither. l might have
fnllnuriwi hup e f!AstUtewni but I didn't.
I'll lave her te It,' I theaght. 'Mayba
the girl's cleverer than we'ntheUght, and
will come home mistress of Baldremma
and a thousand geed aerea bfceldet.' But
no, net a ba'perth! And ndiw she has
come .back te ate us up for he restef
our Uveal The toot I Tbe Mgnt: xne
booby 1" ,
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"IU. la she?" said Dan. "I Ireuldn'
n
fu u" lne
2 ever thee.
jlndccd Where's thy daugl
5wjw8 thy daughter, I say?'
"ii .le kotne-Uanibter, vwei
ir "
d1' iv?u kn9i lt;
eman,
said Dan.
.and
?.,.u .r( .?". "V wenaer me uerq
Kp.'Wn.'t .traat tbee ykha daughter of,
fSfJ?""' w-warbaVi brought up
2ii.'.n.v',waywUh thee nnd leek
w. l" "'.v rjf'W)w inee ana ie
sr, ner.iA wiiii'IuJiamb ,l.j uia. m
i. w.'r 'w . Hvi.wfiii ikw uuLier. .
rai "Wl'fHMlffVlDlW hl WO.
;W'WHrMlHeiiBeme out, of
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t
..- ki.fr 1ia l m.'im. Ha llTJI wOrSA
than I thought, and .maybe befefce long
.there'll be another mouth .te feeU,"
Bessie dropped, ner neaa en we i.
"But net in this house, If you tfase,
miss. It happened here once bafere,
and the Island would be having a vflne
laugh at me If it happened ngaln.'A
Once mere Dan stepped ever te Bes
sie and touched her arm. '
"You're like a dead letter, you've
come te the wrong address, mistress. It
mnan' Dnn Tiiilrirnmma'N thatched cot-
tage- you were wanting, but the bigv
slate house down .the read where the
paycecka are scramlng. I'U trouble you
te go there."
"Hakes alive, man," cried the old
woman, "theu'rt net for turning the
girl out of doers?"
I am that, ma'am," said Dan, go
ing ever te the deer. "Ne person shall
be telling me again that my house Is
the disgrace of the parish and the talk
of the Island." , , '
Then, throwing the deer wide and
rattling the catch en it, he said,
'Chit Of my house, must Out of
it! Out of it!"
Bessie, who had been sitting motion
less, .raised her head and rose te go,
although scarcely able te take a step
forward, when she felt a hand that was
trembling like a leaf laid en her shoul
der. ,
"Stay thou there, and leave this te
me."
It was the, old woman who had been
crouching ever the fire en the three
legged steel and had new risen, thrown
bcr stick away as if she had no longer
any need of it, and was facing her
husband. with biasing eyes.
Theu talks and talks of thia house
as thine and thine," she Mid. J'What
made it thine?" ' a ,
"The law, If you wants te knew,
woman," said Dan.
"Then tbe law is a robber and. a
tblef "
"Dan looked afrhls wife in astonish
ment, and then burst into a tit of forced
la"WeTl', that's geed! That's rich!
That's wonderful! What next, I won
der?" "De you want me te tell thee the
truth, Dan Oelllster? Before the girl,
tee? Then there's net a stick or a
stone In the place that in tbe eyes of
heaven does net belong te me."
"What?" .
"Net a atlek or a stone, except the
landlord's, that wasn't bought with
ray father's money Jehn Certeeu. n
man of Oed, If ever there was one."
"Pity hi" daughter dida't take after
him, 'then."
"Pity enough. Dan CeUlster. But
when I brought shame into his house he
forgave me. And when the finger, of
death was en the mam the only trouble
he had in life was what was te become'
of his girl -when he, was gene." '
"Truth enough, ma'am, he had te
find thee a husband, hadn't he?"'
"He hadn't far tn leek, theuth. And
If thou had nothing, in thy pocket and
net much en. thy back thou had plenty.
In thy mouth te make un for It. Theu
wer6 net afraid of scandal! Theu
didn't mind marrying a girl who 'bad
been talked of with another .man 1"
"And I did, didn't 17"
"Theu did. Ged tersive thee! But
net till the man's trembling hand had
reacned up te the bole in tne tnatcn
ever bis bed for his stocking purse and
Counted themeney out. te thee. Three
hundred geed Manx pounds ne .nau
worked thirty years for and saved up
for his daughter. Andthen thou swore-,
en the Holv'Beok te bb aoed te his girl
and her baby, and the man's dying, eyes
en thee. And new new thou talks of
turning my girl out of the house this
house that .would have been her house
peme day If tbeu had net come between
us. But net Theu shan't de that."
"Shan't I?"
"Deed thou. shan't!' She may have
done wrong,, but If she has it's no mere
than her mother did before her, and if
I daren't turn her out for It thou shalt
net.'
"We'll sec, ma'am, we'll seei" said
Dan. He wan buttoning up bis waist
coat and putting en his coat.
"It's no use talking te n woman.
There's 'net much sense te be get out
of tbe like) anyway. But when a man
marries, :the property of the wife be
comes the' property of the' husband
that's Dempster's law, isn't it? " And
standing up for your legal rights, and
pet being forced by your .wife, or any
body else, rte find maintenance for' an
other man's offspring when it comes
that's Dempster's law, tee, I belave."
"Yes," said the old woman, "and
standing up. for your own flesh and
bleed when, she's sick nnd weak and
the 'world Is going cold en her "and
she' has nowhcreelse'te'lay herfhead
In her- trouble that's mother's law,
Dnn CeUlster and it's elder than the
Dempster's, Im thinking."
"De bb you plaze, ma'am," said Dan.
"If you want mere noising about the
bnd doings "of your daughter, it's all
as one te me."
Te be continued tomorrow
(CopurieM. .lltt. International Xaeatine Ce.)
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"IONA" Brand
LIMA BEANS
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STRING BEANS
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GOLD Urge
DUST
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CRACKER SPECIALS
Atlantic Asserted lb 23c
Peanut Cakes lb 19c
Chocolate Fingers pkg 12c
Kirkman's Seap . ". 5y2c I Wilbur's Cocea j c- 19c
Fairy Seap . . . caw. 6c Palmolive Seap . 3 c" 20c
Pacific Toilet Paper r 6c Kingsford's Cern Starch 1 lc
Rinse 6c Jell-0 . . . . 10c
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choicest Coffee Plantations en the
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