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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1933, p. 7

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Elizabeth Gill has In a, short time autumn?! herself as one ot the toremost writers of mystery yarns. Her new one "Crime De., Luxe", (Doubleday, Doran & Guudy. To- ronto) 911099 her now celebrated criminologist benvenuto Brown on a luxurious liner on the way to New York with a few queer characters that were very puzzling. What start- ed him was the woman that wore old styles and cruelled or moth balls, and when she was laid out in the ship's morgue his Interest could not be curbed. A remarkable story ot great power, with all the ear marks of another best seller To miss this one Is to miss a real thriller. "Bear the Trail," by Charles Alden Seltzer (Doubleday, Down & Gundy, Toronto). Seltzer's books need no introducing, and his new one will be accepted without question. Millie Dolan strikes a new note in cow- boys, with all the piqunncy ot Sel- tzer's older charactem in former suc- cesses. Mike is a sure death shot but prefers hiss fists, and (shows his prowess both ways in many thrilling adventures. One ot Seltzer'e beet mentions of the glamorous West. “Lovers Must Live", by Pauline; Slilee (Doubleday, Doran & Guudy, Toronto). Michael Cortez, ot a noted Spanish family, did not find America the land of riches he had been led to expect, and when he reaches Hal-l iywood. he is down to rock bottom.) A working girl gives him a lift, and C he unwittingly drifts into a sort or: gigolo,1ii’e. Three women wanted, himfwlth Maria, hie old sweetheart from Spain holding a prior claim. A l delightful novel, with a fine mixture ‘ of excitement and humor, and sure to please readers of all types. F “Presenting Lily Mam," by Booth- _------ Tarkington (Doubleday, Doran & E. r'. Seam-um, owner of Water- Gundy, Toronto). Not since "Alice Inn's wvll-knmvn raring stables, Adams" has Tarkington given his addvd two more wins to his long readers quite the same thrill as in string of victories whvn Shady Well this, his latest one. Lily was from a and Stealing Away came first in small town, but with unswerving two grout linisht's at the Long courage reached the very pinnacle,P,ranch rates at Turunto on Mon- UU Broadway. Extraordinary genius, Min): Shady Well won the Breeders' coupled with paradoxical qualities Handicap for ('unudian hrods which made her an enigma to all who knew carried with it $1400. Another her. She was at once tender and Human: hursv, “Mama’s Choice" ruthless. tselNslt and generous. but scored in the hnal “use. above all she was an actress, ()ilwr ---Hr_r---r.rHr_. unlorgettuble characters mu tlie SAVING OF $22,000 playwright Owen Gilbert and hie An- " l‘osllll at special discounts Patrician mother, and George Hur- mm» .Imuuu-y, 1933, Kitchener We. lay, a manager who knew hits Broad- tor I'iuir,'utilt't'r5 have saved about way trom every possible angle. A $22.00” 'l‘liu mmmissimi expects a" brilliant novel with glamorous an mldiliuunl $8,001) will no tsaved when peat, and Tarkington at Mb! beet. lliv hills fur Novomhvr are paid. Provincial Bailiff Fish of Tururttu on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, removed eight prisoners from Waterloo County jail, six to the Ontario Re, formutory at Guelph and two to Mimico. Two were _ also taken from Stratford to Guelph. At pres- ent there are, about 22 prisoners in the county jail. ADVERTISING III Th0 CHRONIOLI BRINGS RESULTR 'stu.a'l " a? ' iiiiii1rteriTfEii, PRISONERS REMOVED I itera ry Notes ii quiiiiriFiiarira- Alamo. DIXIE DUGAN Mayor Sturm of Kitchener on Ttiurtiday upon the receipt ota letter from Hon. William Finlayson, minis- ter of laude, and forests, announced phat although all northern camps (tlouis the trans-Canada highway are 'filled to wapacity, the minister ex- ii'H'lN to create new ones this year, and M) uive Kitchener a quota. ', Thr. attvutiou of the relief board ii bring railed to the matter and iupun rem-Wing definite word from the minister the quota will he Http- 1 plied. _ llumm ituxw, 19, and Robert 1iilnta. 11. lmth of Stratt‘ord are held on remand in Kitchener. facing vlrurketi of thrift (If two tsuites and Hour shirts and 601110, ties from the !('()Ilugu of Leslie Whittemore of ',luider'irot't on Thursday. Oct, 12th. .’ Wltittemore and Geo, Kreller. sus- [Noting ,thonL followed them into 'some woods and than) muturnd them [ with the goods, _ TO OPEN NEW WORK CAMP IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Agricultural representative, Mr. E. L Mcwughry. announced on Thurs- day that the annual , months short (nursed in agriculture and home eco- nomics tor farm boys and glrls will be held 'at Hespeler Llhréry Hall. opeuiux early in December and t-ontlnuiug until the end of thruary. taprt year 62 bores and 50, girls enrolled at New Dundee. The On- tarlo Department ot Agriculture will (moth-or the ciasaes. It is due to Mayor Shaw's interest that the (Masses are being held in Heapeler this year. CHARGED WITH E. r'. St-um'um, owner of Water; Inn's wtrll-knuwn raring stables, uddml two more wins to his lorutl string of victories whvn Shady Well and Stealing Away mule first in' two grout tinishvs at the Long liranvh rates at Toronto on Mona (in): Shady Well won the Breeders' Handicap for ('unudian hrods which carried with it $1400. Another AGRICULTURE SHORT . COURSE CLASSES OPEN IN DECEMBER SEAGRAM HORSES WIN TWO RACES AT LONG BRANCH $21000 ’l‘hu mmmissiun expects a" uddiliunul $8,001) will lw, tsaved when 11w hills fur Novomhvr are paid. _ Mr Vernon Nnhrgang and daugh- tet' iiuih. accompanied by his guests, \lm. J Nnhl'gung or Part Eigin, Mm. [muslin Nadir-mum and children of Winnipvg tiptust Sunday al the home in Mr. Mark May of New Germany. Mr. und Mm. George Inlay and r10uts Ted and Fred visited recently wlth tini iim‘Kolt family. Mr and Mies Ralph DOM of Port l‘Ilgin rullud on Mr. and MI'H. Vernon N'iilttTiaue, on Saulurdny. F'riday. the 13th. huldu no danger for Hula girls in our vicinity. A brand new huhy girl (annoy) may a! [he lHrtutsss of Mr. and Mrs. Nor nmn linumun and Mr. and Mrs Jos l-‘ny of horn on that day. Mt' Alf. Schilling (If lilnil‘ tputt Sunday nl " hmm- hero. Mrs, Frank Wicks of Detroit, Mirlr rilN'li'l Sunday with her mo- lJn-r, Mm. Elizabeth Hergolt, Mrs Henry Rulnhm’l and Miag Olive Home“ visited 'with Mrs. var “on; on Saturday, who [a con- thuul to her hm] through illness. Mi' and Mm, Eugene Helm and Iomily and Mr. Hill Roinharl ot Wa- rv-rluu spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm George Isley. MP and “H. Anthony Kurdleuer Hum-(l with Mm Mary Ertel on Sun- ':\lr and Mrs, Henry [(uiulml'l and hildren lie-ull'k'v and Edgur visited 'ilh rnlnlivm in Kitchonm' on Sam any urn-in, nonfatal SHANTZ STATION 11Ptt tttty" STEA LING GOODS l Mr. Joalah Creesman ot Centre- I ville, Mia, Meliso Cressmun of Kit- 'chener, and Mrs. Alvin Blehn of ',Guertusey, 886k, called at the {humus of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cress- lmun, Mm. A. S. Cressmun and Mr. and Mrs. Uzziuh Shantz. l Mr. Addison Woolner ot Centre- ville in bunny engaged in tall thresh- ' ing for farmers In this neighborhood. Pratically all farmers have their 1‘13"ng and potato'es harveeted. The apple crop this year is a good “no Armed robbers and bandits are now fiogged in England to combat 'rthe growth of the crimes. F Recent mim- a.t the bani or Mr. and In. lulu: Winner are: Mr. George he“ at "l'llll',uri"t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aslek of Boon. Mr. and Mrs. IWttor0 Cram. Mr. De vid Whaler 3nd Mr. Eldon Wilmer ot Kitchener. Mr. Nell Wanner, Misses Ruth, Dona And Aileen Folek Mr. and Mrs. Cluyton Nick and son Morris Mr. Nathaniel Snider. _ Mr. Lloyd Snider, Mr. and Mm. urban Snider and Mr. and Mm. Urlaa Sm- der. o: 115. “a In. lid-So no": it St. Mr. Alvin Gaseho and Miss Reta (J'eesmun spent the week-end with friends at Zurich. ‘\Mrs. Urine Snider, Messrs. Selwyn and mum Snider and Misses Twila]: and Esther Snider were recent guests at the home ot the farmer's mater. Mm.\Herb Shunt: and Mr. Sin-”12 at Snider's Corner. The Young People of the Weber Mommniu- Church gathered at the hmmI of Mr. and Mm. Isaiah Wlsmer and “sung several selections tor Mr. Winnler, who has been on the dick list. but steadily returning to normal health. Mr. and Mrts. Ambs Leis of Welles- ley were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mm. Uzzlah Shantz. The people in this district brought wgetuhiw. apples, etc., to the school an Thumduy, which were loaded on this (-m' in he aeuL to the stricken pumulo in Saskatchewan. belle snldcr'm‘" roam" "iiii. iitket the home of Mr. and In. OttitttM Snlder at at: Agatha. \ The"sutushme Junior Sewing Cith'i vie held their monthly meeting " the home or Mrs. Simon Martin. Henhoemtrsk'tetswetter Nuptials. St Louis. It. c. Church was the “It":v of an interetsting event at 9 "1-1 " Wednesday morning, when Ttiss Hort-nae Kieeswettercdaturltter u; Mr. um] Mrs. Seruphlne‘ Kimwet- [pr of St. Agatha became the bride ot Mr, Jerome Henhoetrer, son of Mr. um! um Louis Henhoetter of Water- lvn. RM Father H. W. Schmidt otrl- Fluted, Mr. man. NM Sula. Mr. 5mg Iggy”! Snider a! “All: Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Crasaman And nuns Mtkrjorie Grumman, accompa- nled by Miss Rhea Snider of Ger. men Mills spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burk- hardt at Bridgeport. , Mrs. Nathaniel Snider apent'a day at the home of her son. Mr. Kennard Snider and Mt'tt, Snider. Mr. and Mm. Bel-anus 341an ot Stanton. Mich., and Mr. and Mm. Allan Knorr or Bridgeport spent a day at the ,home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Creesman and Min-sea Reta and Marjorie Cressmnn culled at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider at German Mills. .4 _ ride. LU ieiUiiiiail w 7 iiiiiii, Gi ttutrltr my rerttr tt no my Mr. and Mrs. John Evens and eons William and Raymond were in To- ronto for a few days. _ ___ u The young people were attended by Miss Edna Kieaweuer and Mr. 'l’ln-mlow Heooefrer. They will take up residence In Wnterloo. Tmr' friends of Mr. Joseph Ball will he Horr'y to hear that he la con'. llnml In his room Un’mmh lllnmn. Mm John Waecltttw of Formma mu: a t'ecetit vlullor at the home of tir. and Mrs. George Moment. Sulltlny vlsltom at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Kaufman were: Mr and Mm. Caleb Shelly of Kitch. uwr, MI: and Mm Henry Kaur. l'h-lrurll of Wateploo. Mr. and Mm. Fred Rudow and Mrs Young at Elmlrn were guests of Mr and MPN. Ed. Hohl on Sunday. - “imam Jolonta and Helen Strum; \w-u- gin-um or Minx Rom- Moscr on Sunday. Mr llonns Hvhettner ruined large mungels on his farm Home welxhing Iii lbs and "ver. M r. SyiVester Kimwetter of \Vllbe lellwl nu Sunday at his home here. Mrs. L. M, Sohunl‘er or Kitchener, Mr and Mm. Victor Schneter of Now llumlev upon! Saturday anor- nmm ut the farmer's home here. Mr, and Mm. Wm. Schnelder and rumin were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob! on Sunday, Mr. Linus, Kienwettér of Gall was a vlsltor wlth hm parents here INF Penny. ,. c-. -- Minis Cecelia “Inachlmrger ot Kit, vhener spent Monday with her mo, ther, Mm. Mary "iryythbsrtrerr. _ ”Miahrnlancht; Kieiter wag a recent vlnlun with her parenm at Teen- water. Mr and Mm, George Doricht and Mr, nnd Mm. John Miller Halted frlnndn In Waterloo on Saturday. W‘u - m a. up», must.“ I “with? ki, .TIAIIUII BAMBERG POSSIBILITIES Mr. and Mm. Simon Straus, Mr. and Mm. Otto Stoeeer of number); spout Sunday with Mr. 3nd Mm. JIM). K. Wagner. Minx Loretta Klenapple has re. 11mm! to her home here after spend- lng [no hm! tow months with trienda in Waterloo. e uni; ave, stoeser or Kitchener spent Saturday at Toronto. _ Urban! In: with”; m in can var dinner at It; uniform as, In. Bury 3m..- ond It. Brunch» In sum". Mn. M. Sta-tom and son “and. ot Bt. (isthmus. open! the past. week It the home of the torn"?! parents. Mr. and Mm. Henry Ebel. Mr. Jack MupDon-ld has arrived here from Cryaul 89m“, 88.1., 'utl has Joined Mrs. Mmbonnht and son, who had come out early In the summer. -siiL"Ll/r'etta Oeu'x-h its vitslting friends In Waterloo and Kitchener. ‘vumu Eleni- in Bum-moral“ other Buggy. _ Mm. Jotin MeKenMo on Saturday removed into that part ot the Good apartments recently vacated by the family ot Mr. M0ton P011. On Friday evening the Ayton Dramatic Society rendered the 3-300. dramatic comedy, “Turning the Trick", in St. Matthew’s Pariah Hall, which wag filled to capacity with friends trom the village and sur- xuunding centred, The rendition wag opably performed in every reaped and brought forth almost continuous laughter from the audience. Follow- ing the close of theoertormanee the avian; were entertained to lunch at th home or Mr. and Mm. Norman Dahmer. Rev. F. Manning ot Ancaster preached in the,United Chttreh here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Peter Dietrich and family spent Sunday in Erbsvllle the guests or Mr. and Mm. George Bier- mun". Mr. and Mrs. Jno. K. Wagner, Mr. Henry Sumner, Mr. Cham Simmer and son Hubert attended the Erin fair on Monday. School wink closed last week on nut-nun! of 1111mm or the teacher. Mr. and Mm. Norman Wilkinson and sous were visiting in Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weppler with Mr. and Mm. Henry Wepplor and lamllk ot Waterloo were visiting with ' eustgdt relatives over Sunday. Mr. Fred Steins of Toronto was an over Sunday guest at the Oscar Huehn home. ' Mi-xi Marie Weber ot Waterloo spent some time at the home of Mr. pnd Mm. Nickolas Kittle. Mr. and Mrs. George Voiain and 1‘21 mle of Kitchener tspent the week- end with tlm farmer parents, Mr. and Mm. Henry Slower. MI. and Mm. Fred Melrowaki and duuuh'ur. Helen ot Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mm. Fred Klenupple. Mrs. W. s. Wright and son Oliver were in Linwood, the tormer'ty old home burg, where they attended the 60th anniversary service at the United Church and called on rela- tiveis in that vicinity on Sunday. My, und Mas] Jun. B. Oesch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Zehr near Poole. . Sunday vlsllom with Mr. and Mm. [Clinch Sterner were: MI" and Mrs. John Stealer and Mr. Fred Daub of lilurhvnvr and Mr. and Mm. George biHert and dauglllem, Marie and Kola. Mr, and Mm. Helmuth Unger and daughter Earia of Kitchener visited line fornmr'n parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry anwr on Thanksgiving Day. Mm. Daniel Halsey ot Kitchener wad a visitor at the libel home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huetul and Hurry spent Sunday with Kitchener friends. St. Matthews Brotherhood held Res monthly meeting last Wednesday evening. . Enjoy Comedy Play. - Tiii,, Misuse" Dorothy and Helen Ber- dux of Kllchenor upnnl n day at their home here. _ Mesnm. Wllllam and Weybourn Heldman were called to the bedside of the torrrter's brother. Mr. John l-leldLnan, who Is seriously ill at Ba. Mum Marcella Kirchhofer was It 'twent guest of Mlluws Norma and Kathleen Berdux, . __ - ADVERTISING In TIM CHRONICL- BIIIN'OB BHUL'I'I. MmEmmn Doerlng spent a few days with her daughter, Mm. Rom Good in Kitchener. _ Mr. J, K. Schmidt spent a day re- cently at Baden on business. Mr. Gordon Doeran of near Joaeplmbnrg called on (Hands In the vlllaga on Thanksgiving Day. HERB, Indlen' m ot Zion Lutheran Church had their annual fowl sun per on Wednesday evening. den ”3112;; Salomn setiiottutterided the touchem’ convention at out. _ If. and up Mata-gun it“ JOSEPHSBURG PHILIPSBURG I Mm Tlurtttpeso" turned slightly from the window Her lips moved with nll effort. "Where in Hugh?" tshy nsked, shurply. "Ho hue hon-n telegraphed for," traid Murnh wiih great genilvnm. i“He will be here noon" " Watt daybreak now. The mom was full of wan, grey light, through which thy olm'iriu lamps burned ntrnngoly. Tin- platter in the stream, subdued mr n tirnv, began "Ruin. There wan n stir or lite In the corri- dor; lhmngh iiu- hnlf-openod door Marah tiltW the mum»? hurrying to and it'O. Tlie daily " P ot the hos- pital was beginning. There wus something forbidding, Irpt-iimtt about the outline ot that cmuii, rigid, black, figure. Marah would not have dared (to approach her with any word of affection orsym- pathy. She wondered what passed before her cousin's inward vision as tsite sat looking into the city street with [mum-tug eye'd, what ghosts of the past, what Harms, what re- "tome? Throu© art uncurtained window, on the other side ot the street, she saw tour very fat, elderly men in ttteWishirt sleeves, playing cards around a round table. There was a hanging, 'trreerrtshtuied light over their heads. These men neither talked nor moved except for the regular mechanical gestures with which they played their cards. They were no more like human beingir to Maruh than the automatic puppets one sees in tshop-window tableaux at Chvitstmae-time, yet they seemed. ll. uome curious way, to be part of the tense and dreadful life she was living, She wondered what time it WOM, hut seemed to have lost all sense of proportion. She thought 'she would go out in the hall and find some one she could question, but was suddenly afraid to move, held in her chair hy a paralysis of dread. Then she heard footsteps. Mm. Thompson appeared in the door, fol, lowed by Doctor Webaler, Marah looked at the latter with a tragic question in her eyes. The doctor (seemed to her to have changed; he mm more iunnnnfmore gentle. There were lines ot fatigue,ln his tat face and the suggestion of u droop in his shoulders. “There ie very little hope," he said, in a low voice. "The temperature is rising. Still I have known worse (fun'l‘d‘ -we must not despair." would to the ordinary methods of 'stimulation, Moran followed the doctor into the hull. “You will let me HPP her again?" she said, pletsdingly. “I will call you in time," he an- swered "Yon will bring the mo- tgrey." Sim detvvthu,r a moisture in him an“. "lt [.4 all over." sum Maruh to her- helr. "it Is ull over." Still she did not cry. Mrs. Thompson walked directly to the window, paying no attention to Moran. and sitting dowmwilh her hark to the room looked out into the night. She an! so tor nouns. without moving, iitstt'ing. staring into the tiarktterus. Toward morning the doctor came ir., grey now wlth rutlgue and an- xiety, and said something about past- operative shark and a tallure to re- spoud to the ordinary methods of An hour went by. Marni: sat hud- dled up in her wooden chair without moving. It had been one ot the un- ueaeonably hot days Which come sometimes in Spring and the night was like one in July. The windows were open and the loud, impersonal noises ortlys city came in like cal- lous Intruders: clan; of trolleys, rattle ot automobiles and carriages, shrieking of whistles, shuttling ot feet on the pavement, cries, voices. laughter. After a tlme some attendant, Indif- ferent and hurried like the rest, brought two cups ot mffoepnd some toast on u dingy tray and set It down on a chair but neither ot the women touvlmd it, The day seemed squalld and pltllom, more Intolerable than the night. _ "When the doctor comes again--- when the "ortor comm "Rain--" thought .Vhrnh, and every particle 01' life in ill rnm'hml forward to that "no momnnt. And finally he came. He said nothing. merely Mmkoned to Mural]. Tho girl went, to Mrs. Thomp§on and Inm‘had her on the shoulder. _ "Wo are io go to Phebe now," aha whispered. Mrs. Thompson was like UT mm -. an. ""I White Lies - w By J. P. McEVOY Ind J. H. STRIEBEL Yul unw more than ever before Mrs. Thompson needed her. She was really muttering, though "he uttlA Ni out thin ofhtrittg so theatrically Hull mu- might have doubted lie exis- Ivnmn Willi inborn (il‘nmnih- instinci tthe made ot herself a symbolic tttture o!' mutt-rum grief, until Marah. sorry me tUte. was tor her. grew to hate the 31-min: of crane. and the hem black {edge of the handkerchief which her 1mum" deemed nlwnyu to he holding l in her hand. Mamh remembered the iirtst time tisltty had ever seen Phebe. standing in the window with the light shining on her air, ad many of the things that Phebe had said came back to Iter--what was the verse tshe had liked ottce?--O yes!~"Dés que je woma- ai vue je vans ai an adieu." It was like a.Irropheey. Aftor l'hehe'n death and burial Murnh felt that she had reached an lmnortunt station in her lite, a place where she must stop and look hack over the route she had travelled. re. flpvt on the slgnlttcance ot her ex- periences, and lay her plans tor the future. Wlth Pheht, gone, she wan pemunded that she, herself, could not May on with her cousin Cora, that mysterious woman whom she alter. Lately pitted, despised. and feared, that puzzling mntmdlctlon of weak- ness and strength, whose ulna normed 1m tulese us her vlrtum, an And while lyiuruh's mind was fe- verishly active, restless and top mented, her body was tense and Im- mobile and her eyes never moved from the little face on the pillow. At lust a change, swift and indescrll» able. passed over it. "II is all over," he tsaid, Marah heard Mrs. Thompson glve a wild, hysteriul shriek. Somathlhg in her own throat choked her. The tears flooded her eym. She submitted to the truth while her reason cried out ugnlnsl It. Phebe had gone. Me would nPVPI‘ see Phebe again. some one asleep and let Marsh lead her into the next room. Then she broke away from her hold Ind tell on her kneas by the side ot the bed. near the watching, motionless nurse. The room was still darkened, lit only by the electric lights. Around the bed was a contusion ot the hideous paraphernalia of disease, strange cans and jars [and tubes. folded linen, sponges. and bowls. able. passed over it. The dm'IOr went to the aide of the bed and laid his fingers gently on the “1-in-1 of the limply hanging hand. His eym met lhoue of the lmpuaulve nnme and he nodded gravely. And in the mldet of this unlovely display was little ,Phebe, lying propped up with coarse pillows, in all the heart-breaking state or the dying. removed from them already by innumerable spaces. Her little face had a strained, tor. tured look; she was changed. almost urtreeognieatrle. But she seemed to feel Marsh's eyes upon her, her wan- dering, half-delirious, gaze rested on her race, somEthlng like a smile dis- torted her features. During the (lrmxlrul days followlug the funeral Marah was Indispens- nhlo, for there wvro Phvhea, clothe lllld llltle lmlonxlngn to be loom-1| over and put away. the house to be cloned and given up, and all the pm~ purntlons for the summer on Long Island to Ire mmle. When theme duller; were dune, and llarnh seriously considered the tu. ture with a hope or change. gghtt saw them was still only the choice of tseoking moine, other employment, or or going back to '3outhfitrld and be. ing an added cure m the family. Lunguid now, gm of Inertia, she per'. suaded herself that Rho could not leave her cousin, just then when we was quite alone. Hugh. who had come on too late In "ee hits sister nllvn. had stayed for the funm'nl, and then xom- hack to college. "-c-'re-""Cr.' (To he Continued) CHAPTER XI Amt-name tn n. cunemcu mum mum. Government Deposit " $100,000. Officer. And Diracloru W. G. WEICHEL - - Proaiden! J. H. SIMPSON _ Vice-Predict! Jouph Shaffer E. J. Bauer One-r RumpeI Ford S. Kinny! 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