The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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reully fairly blinding me it played on me
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•‘Hr s only stunned '• tie said, and
exninined the wvounr in the scaip care
Hut te ) on I t f
w hid her s! e !• *
inat found l hr railing lending op the L
steps to the kitchen. Here I was on >|
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have talked tn him only once '
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July 26.
Annie I’m hran snys atuolutely that
there is tint lire a red lamp nor a red
lantern in the other house
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ly.
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thing to thik about. . .
The dinner went of ver
Da W B .CAowLu’s
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Docfor'i Family Ltuttrtivf
"She Ioked
home was completed a few days
ago and double amount of cement
was used in the mixture to that
She went to sleep * nicing fathoms
Free
Book
bill his e|
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HETHEI PT A STAGES
SOCIAL ON’ATUKDAY
planation den •* not nuite satisfy me
"Ami yet I sup nor, । think eows n satisfy himxeir
We Wevulil Uel srvze-w!
eaceful, ' naya
o w here the tru k
are as follows:
"Did you nee Une te Horine in the
same way?"
"Wakening out of H sleep? Yes "
"Was there the same sort of ligttr
i0en2em.
With di his keen intellizene e he is
strietly 4 ouveutienu! ; I think he be
lleves it would somehow invalidate his
mantuoc to confess that hl* "hunch’
might haw heen tt guidance by some
un~pen source
he fi
fter a
Just Turned the Flash Up and
There It Was*
th h of H. cay Ir ti
। Hilo in ♦ y enf w li
inore- dd l md ’
She said nothing foi
caution, skirted the shrubhery, nnd at ording of the document, all writ-
hly thing that hue
h • ben the single
Hs kuow~ I was on
ent* he
I there
Hut the irianzte encl......I in a circle cloth." she adds, as an afterthought.
"a* there, on » tree only thirty feet “Why ctothr
To keep l he oars from making ■
nolse," says my June. who has teen
Your Mr. itethel? Hns tie made nny
complaint *"
"huneh" to Fxiiine"the trs iliem
selves, he sys sinply.
"You thouzhi there might be somue
thing on it treer"
“I don't know that I thought about
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aa follows: He calculated just how
far the truck would have to go after j
k was hailed, before it etopped, and I
went back to that point, which wh»
not far from the entrance tn the Liv-
ingstone drive. Already the crowd of
wearchers and sensation hunters had
pretty well destroyed any clew that
might have been left, but about twen
t yards from the gates he found
marks in the mud indicating that, not
onty had Ilie truck been backed to
that ooint, but it had been turner
ther and headed back toward Onk
vale and the bay.
Just where it left the rond aguio,
if at alt, in a question. I helleve HalU
day has taken a m raping from the
wheels and proposes to have it anal-
for a moment at d then on the boy
streiched on the floor mid now ni ghtly
moving
There is alw y8
come back like
when they
trought no evelop
Just fell durv wa-s iethfug there
and then I* ' H <f ■ । . hend Hint
santa Fi
Ballinge:
that, under pretense of readin it
gather that
we nre cot
A P Hay
I did as tie told me being still mime
what unsteady, mid an tie in Id the boy
on the floor mid stralghtened I was
nware that his eyev, ns they rested on
me, were hostile mid suspletous,
Immedigtely, how eter he went te
worT 7u the boy exumining him first
and then removing the rope.
mid that she had one of her
(‛wuld Green
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how I
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Idditb I
building
The crew has made good time in
t hen
"What about your
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Mr Mini..
"Strue k on the he id I think "
"Open Ilie door there and turn on
the lights. I'll carry him in"
appearane e.
talling
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for that ap
where the
view of tier pirevious a. rare of
ill even re
4 Willam"
1 lane a story
• nsideratlon
F H
w oil'd puzzle me
p t the iady of
many now whe belleve
Peril.ip. I nm wrong.
. deep lulu unrunmelesness, mu at
: three o’elock she wakened, suddeniy
mid fully, mid am up in her tied Hut
she was not in a ted at all. She was
in s tmat, and Maggie Morrison niso
was in it, lying at her feet. After a
lime she has no ides how iong- the
vision faded, and she uns still sitting
up In her lied.
you know it. .he said
laugh if you like . I I v
the key. What is more, I heard that
story some time ago mid Investizated.
So far as I ruo tell, it has not heen
that no rain was
"He. hurl." I -aid rising dizzily
■ The night
paced bae k
■re w ere i a
■ and no f
it 1
not think . •
elose to the I odge
tending my st. .
I (n flu
After twenty m •
getting the work done on the
road and no one has been in-
! convenienced during the time the
bridge was closed
the bridge w s irr tating it
• miatake io sent four propl
“F table, and i' a< ■ 1 . i ■ fo
j when their minel- re full el . nu ' <
{ and tetully different mtter
A
dwithout a peculiar iotre1 t i • • ■
T While Mr. Living stone took Jana ro
menu and
toll can
some duy one of v
issing. and III ha
mv iand,"
k. ' ml.i | could
Over a Billion Deadly Germs in a
Single Drop of Water
Germs are so small that there
may be as many as one billion.
the onriocks of the bout
lian, which is in a heavy running
hand The enUre document, on a
eavy quality of fin paper, is in
i good state of preservaton
sitting on the boathouse
she fnni y told her story
tn l In the •
• for
y kno
still r
have
thix niMfcnx nuc!
lnop the fi zht and hour when
In} W - ittackee I » at puz len
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... . . , , seven hundred million of them in
Alin frorn rhe ItM.k Ite Zive file l . .
gathered that he had .... intention of 4 drop of water And just a few
more irouble ol.
From which
Mr Grenouu
ilen went inie the living rnunw and su:
down tn wall for you."
"Let s see. What Huw thnir
"It must here been leu o‛ •ock
atu nded
Ove- 200
the oc-
eme d to
hes pop
hew tenant?
sey w l. re elected Superintend
of Sunday School .mil Scott
M H k will be Assistant Super
pose we wait for him, and take him
back to lunchenn?"
She is no aetress. la June mid It
begun to duwn on me thut sli W4»
determined to wait for Halliday v re
mid if the .
wind the off
are bls hothouses | hnd a few urn
men I a alone with his wife. und I re
celved what is in me a new angle on
the whole mysterlous businosx
We Were in the ubrarv. ana I was
wandering around looking at Lving
atone’s books in one earner was a
large anc well worn collection ef
geeks on psychic subjecta, and an I
glanced up from them Mrs Ut ingatone
was watehing me, gravely.
"I yon de not know what yon be
Mere sa these mattera," I sald, "gee
meet certalniy know the opinlons ef
enU $1 20 and $! 50;
Powder. 30 cents and
IRISTiAN « lit HI 11 NAMES
ol; it > its <>i mw Ito RD
tell you thia William II
ellty."
"Ive been thinking some v
ieh things myseit, lately, v
acid gravely "Ge ahead I
“J««k W vers s«ron< J
e he t id Belt ' te
en feet away from
trampled into th*
He to ^il I . V L to tow
Jnne, and sets me to shuedering
On nii* point however, she is en
tirely definite. She maintains that
there were pieces of cleth tied arotnd
tting I l ted a“tei ll
etbema"
"Ana
L
rt Eome
diriH (Ion
• w a • a ii
vi mber
X H
Where Slit
1) Miru •
b tle
l ktrw h. Bur what uSe are
"Ah! You have heard the light
L-gsea
2mriE 2 959 /
Neirt novometit
mid st pgo-d to ti-
disturbance
mid I swung in at
st od tistening It
however nud l tu
1 hnd however,
f r some |,i ief Ur .
At last I found t ’
ini: ngninst it. and
Fi if turned about
wurd the I odge
! hnd not gon.
he rd the bell r
(Note A taree •
poret or the mi u
timea tefore ttc
reason “
she refused to go
n inkling nt thi
ll wa- the re
veranda U it
whleb l« de
what it was, mill | tell s
atthough my brain was ua
ever in my life Itut I found some
mate hes in my dressing gown pocket,
। nnd striking one hent over a figure
lying prone at my feet it was young
Gordon, unconsrious and bleedirg
from a how on the head, mid securely
J tied with n rope I was still stooping
over him. fumbline lor another mateh
kit . n Ml XIMI I I \N not ! Mf N i
' in Is II. ISrNTFD io H MS
"reason’ to which . e attributes « tl.lt
she refers to as ins coming hnek" |
lime no idea.
mashe a little later. Then- I • 1
"What a happeneur suid a voice
from hehind it, nd with relief l ree
ognized It us the doetor’s.
' ai ly v 45 Si dd < ng
I and the organiz tion
.itrr.it $25 from the sales.
"riII " fol Mo long
1uts unit Mazgl
! und thrown hit.
John A Valls
The document b ir the great
seal of state, and also the signa-
lure and seal of the Grand Chan
cellor, J de la Pesa On the re-
verse side of the document are
The body has not been found, and
tile sheriff has raised the reward to
Ave themand dollars. Thie with Liv-
Ientenes ortginal five hundred for the
henpkiltet, which is to go to the
Aeder ef the nrurderer as being in all
vrobabillty the same individual, raise'
the reward to fifty five hundred dol.
lai*.
. Today, however, certain into:mation
bpuuired by Halliday has shifted the
Keene of the search to the salt marshes
ied the bay, and tonight, as i glance
fioi my window I can see lanterns ....
movinE in the marsh boyond the main : rube,,"1aduitten And the di ran ion
house, and up and down the shore. I in which ..... houe faces . He strurk it at all, Skivper.
Jane baa made coffee, ana those of the "'e 45 "tremei) irrttahle and ma tart..... and there it wa-
seareters who come up this way from i teriat.1/08. ...
the bench have been stepping in, "irritable and material, she re
„ .... ... , peuted thoughtfully.
Hallidays disci, ver,, made today. I. puse you khew ihey are that
lit* is Ultillg tilt* red iamp."*
•'ll is locked in a coset on the up
per Hoor, Mrs. I.fvingstone, mid I have
to Hee r
nway to I
before it
After I
f und t:.
.’.••I iloW wlcterare we?
We can no ionger doubt ttat the
sume hand which throtled tarrowuy
and attncked Halliday, tas brought
ahut tin* disapearance mill nlmnost
certain murder of Maggle Morrison
IInllieuy knows it I'difb knows it
d Mrs H F Demme will
I • Denton Saturday to
mistice Day and next
with their two daughters.
Car Hi and Stephena,
ittending the College of
rial Arts.
1! IIIdny | knew wai Hit tl
X* n rnutfer of |
ou expecting
a Balv?
• uid become hard sooner.
The road will be opened for this
short distance so that the bridge
across the Colorado River can by-
used The detour will go south
from the highway at Ute first
corner across the bridge and a
good graded road will be used
or a detour back to the Paint Rock
road near the South Ward school
is Er wiug < hronie with in. Iatels nnd w 4g. ,
mnut we weitin ip. te lie but und
stareJ at tut old purfur urgun. I—"
“Al the parler oi .nil "Tint in the
world " •
“Al tin* pm lor organ.' she Kild pom
Itively. "Or rather, ulmve and lehine
it, where it sits nerons the corner
And after n while I thou ' I saw
somett ' • there "
"Whnt 'ii .' somethitg '
Thurs
as and
join her
Los An
of the
(To hr continued •
sleep n condition which il Chan
proinptly.
"Hs ro mtumiie over enme-
fni | knew m enee
j but I do reenli trying to feel my wny
I through the troea, and that I run Into
one nnd wan partially stunned for an
instant
The house was still completely dark
■nd -ilent I felt my way with mere
Qhest Colds
"e® d Rub well ever
"•7 throat and chest
2^ Acs
* VAPORuu
OVER H MILLION SFOYEAD >
lenvinz me with tlif* hny
I made my v ay upetairs tn the room
over the den Mini knoeker for some
time Before I was heard rhen Mr.
Rethel called out startied and | naked
if I could come in I heard him mak
ing heavy work of getting ont of be
am! finally lie shot the holt nnd open
ing the door nu inch or two zlared out
at me
‘ What the devil’- the mnatter ?"
* Nothing serious." I said "There‛•
tern n little trouble downstairs nnd
we thought you'd hetter be told."
A fire !"
"Not if Are I re t-sured hint, nnd
gave him a brief • • nt f what had
01 ■ zrrer
G M Garrett, state highway "I suffered with constipatio. for
engineer, stated Tuesday that the five years, and during the past
avement across the river bridge two years was so weak and run-
would be opened to traffic again down, and had to spend so much
Wednesday morning, Nov 13 The time in bed, I finally had to quit
mvement for the first 800 feet to work entirely
he cdrner near the Lon Mapes _
thouzh llalli dav Inughs lit that, he
k ,
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and can be had at Wi eks
f thie ~hruhhery,
f : t he t ’ e s and
N A not . rated
ti io zo bHf k
14t my way and
f undered ubout.
• d li ts strik
a orienting my
1 struck bai k to
' \ ou r
• ? . f •
ble u ha . f t!
t -u hi our
other, abut in her rorm, and after ynu
bad gone the storm hezan ir* cume up
and I felt qne r i'll jumpy I went
thut this time tin* anchor rone In
shorter, anl thul the tody vcurols
anchored to the ooze Hl the bottom .4
tin' b \ will not In* uneoverei by Un*
low . N| tide.
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PeReq
.LAMP
by MARY
J ROBERTS
RINEHART
qu ired " UM
When u ■ r 1 .1 i . oy at i
had not returd l brzan to g row un
■ p he nizt • c
M . . M •
mi the mornin
Peted and I ..
me understane
poune ed llll . uh
1 net
sved me - fill
I suffered with indigestion and
would bloat up so after meals I
couldn't fasten my clothing and
had awful pains in my stomach,
between my shoulders and ar ound
my liver it's wonderful what the
Sargon treatment did for me.
Every pain in my body is gone, I
eat hearty meals and my dgiest-
ion is perfect. I'm so strong and
well now I can put in a hard
day's work with the best of them.
The clothes I couldn't fasten are
loose on me now and I feel like a
different man
Sargon Pills rid me of cousti-
pation toned up my liver and I'll
gladiy tell anybody what I think
of this wonderful treatment."
T Stokes. 3038 Arizona. St Dal-
las J
J YP Pearce Drag Co Agents.
ments in the Morvison care whiet ha-
settled down more nr less into a mu
fine. T in* sarcher- ure fewer en n
day , the tishermen have zone bulk tn
their nets Hint trawls. Mini teday will
prohatly e the last nf the attempt-
to drug likely spots on the bay
Ee.g.
hk.M.2
with it cushion Keeping the boy
supine he slipuwd it under bis hend.
T t .n he straightened
“Fond htter n <fv the old num
he grumbled,
with I Ilin case
is going to t
u reason
>1 is N
on- p ‛nI . X1" ri
diwrepanes ill ' ■!»
n tin interval te
■ > ath m d ne
•tl He itrat V th. »
n di- inwar l ore
....... the niz 1
full, After that he dressed it the
disturbed since I put it there or
course, he may have brought another
similar inmp but that'* going rather
fur isn’t lt»“
She picked up Home kuitting at her
elbow and worked at it thoughtfully
"You have changed sinee l inst
talked to you, she «aald at last, "Whar
has brought atmut that change, Mr
Porter?"
"A good bit has happened since
then "
She looked up .it ne seare hingty
"Including the light house."
“lib lulling the tight house," I agreed
soberiy. It was lien she put down
her knitting
"Why has he .nine backr she
asked, watching me intently "Whs
is he earth Iwund? II.He loll no idenr
"Sot h light exaetly it doexn’t
come from wny where I • an t describe
it exactly: the thing* l se are luud
nous."
She hiiw no role on the hedy or in
the boat, und there was no sign or in
Jury on the g‛ri
dors But I
The Bethel Parent-Teakhers as-
held ,i socialbn Srt-
"I w i- ust wandering abou
sald " Tiere - another b • it
then ?"
"Halliday h out In it Why?
hear: • sense""
"It wus his tenrt a l right he - nd.
and going out, clirmubed heavily into
bls ear He scemed abstracted, and
made no reply to > good night
I can reoa into this w but I like H>
manner wus not ili.it of a guilty mint
on the other hand it was mil entirely
natural, either lb- was both watch
fill and wlf conscious, Anl I do not
believe he read the letter twice
One of the evening newapapet; io
ngI pints a pliutoate cop of tie
cipher found in our garuge, and offers
a prize for its solution
Editt’s memory is shown to have
been fault y in only one particular
The cipher, as publirhed read
GeLTr, K. 21
No, Hint wasn’t for me make of our knowledge J What eTTet t,
"Anil you stili believe he I'd of for instance, will it have on tnv own
which has carried his fame to
the four corners of tin earth.
Over and on’, Dr Caldwell
wrote UHs prescription as he
found men, women, ami children
sufTer ing from those common
rymptomz of constipation, uyeh
as coated tongue, bad breath,
headaches, gas, nnunea, bilious-
ness, poor appetite, or lark ef
energs, ate. And it invariably
relieved these symptoms so P
much more pleasantly, so much
quicker than other things, that
his patients simply had tn tell
other people about it.
The demand for thia prescrip- L
I tt nl a tri in ertaln. He feels
us I do. that f lore long Greenouzh
w hate to ■ fy the public b on
arrest of some sort and that I am
lite i' v person uzainst whom he has
the shadow of h ».1 »*.
What developed last night is as fol
- ! •! stas her. if you don't
io , | ight which wa
a very large crowd
ple were present 4
..nd everyone 1
d time A
f these tiny germs if they get
into your blood through a cut in
your skin may make you so sick
you will be in bed for weeks may
cause Uie loss of a limb through
blood poisoning may even infect
you with that most dreadful and
fatal of diseases, lockjaw
Just because you can see no dirt
in a cut does not mean that it is
clean You cannot see germs
The only safe and sane thing to
do, is to thoroughly wash every
cut no matter how small, with
Liquid Borozone to kill the germs
and then dust it with Borozone
Powd r to hasten the healing
Liquid Borozone costs 30 cents 60
’■M ** in—( “I
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L y
t in
i wet
ground a mi. । • crew cup, made o
. m: Mlucly i T, he Teila iue, to
those used on the cun* of certain
1 makes of ether nnd underneath which
there I* a cork.
"In my ense, hewns unluc ky." he •x
plaloe "He went through the same
procedure, and took the eap off before
he hailed me, but the cork enme out
He had better luck thia last time "
As te hie discovery of the mur
derer‛» infernnt nymbol he la more
veticens. He had mome son ef a
•I du'itl < f jouHihle public
it • • r :• esent feelinz f
tuswer sh t.as !a
i howled at it aid I
i memiher geti ng 0go1 .
i It fs the ifi«h t
itect to Distri
<.< V ROOM X I I I M XX
1.1 IH X! ( INHIIA’I I
Bi rlo con - I- • ion?
ouzla arrest i ne on
. 13 f. .
I
pt ■ ip ’
ziver 4
shlveret IL i
anythinz !t
I do not re nil thinking at all.
fore ai l was ~t it tied not
in Ilie livinz quzrters or
hius en h
its and (I
hers that
Nt. ' ehirw *
Xb p '-r
wecond time, he wus playing fur timne
"Curibus!" he said, when he pas . f
it tack to me. "Whut do you muke
of nr
"Tue last part of it is fuirly clear
He was in danzer nnd knew it
"Rut the rest iff il ? ’ he eaid • W hat
oes III* suy? The wickedness of the
idea. What idea?"
•You haven’t any opinion on that
yourself?"
"No," he said -lowiy. "I < an t +ay
hat I have "
(The tension or whutevet it was
I Pemed to relax then. “As M mater of
Eet," he said “I thouzht it was ad
essed to me. when I commenced it
6 had • ionz argument not iong
befsh hi* death, < ti t uthanas in I be
Leved in puttinz the untit out •if the
world; he didu’t. But of course the
end of it se tt 1 s that
He laughed azuin, bit the end of ।
thumb, hesitated and Ilin got his Ii it
"Dauger!" he suid. "And the police ’
ti-inE 1 h. iiihhh
pparen fr link nr
ii has at lu- mi
-ite mnaintain- rnut
• ’ . »
y । • a 11 f i v 11 ■ • r
July 21.
The trii< k, a.......... to ilaltida ,
analysis. Inn! teen driven throngh
heav} leal n • <1 But a second
drenching r.iifi toward morning, ne
still continning disourazes him Into
the barzain, the cars of seurchers ne
summer tourisis alike have made it
practically impssihle tn identify wny
trail.
lle lus gives his information ne
Ilie restit uf the irjH.it te *. c,-no
but thnt zentteman nppeurs I.> think
tit requires no .** <t nue
“If yo1 nt Hr ITS weule kt p out
iat takes fan of the
ition and Ftnday Se
agnificent way
ltev ( (» eave: :
’ modern A pipe
lled a little mor
ind they now h.
h but
l t ill N,
Lill she pretended lint to hear I
and went up the stegs ngain, I
thru she tunde v iriou~ » uses not
Ieuve Hl emce She weut insile
I । I henr 1 r ir i ntei t
sinn!l livinz rort When
i ot hing more tr do she
ug iin.
“I don't think hr has cowked a : ng
Rioce it hnppened," she snid Sup
XI
If G
Legate was re elect d
of the Board ..nd T i '
n vie president F D Grothes
as re elected Treasurer veles cali
Forgey as Clerk O P , amii, Wi
ut |
to !
yzed. He tine- something suspicious
in IL I cannot any what.
I have spent today reorganiziug my
househuld. None of the women, in-
duding Ciara, nre to leave it lifter
nightfali unaccompanied, and although
no entranc into any house has yet
been attempted. Halliday iml l have
spent the lute afternoon tightening
window locks and adding new bolts
where they are necessary.
Jane hns entirly rerovered and has
today resumed work on her tapestry.
With UH H I rometer of normailty She
has even agreed to dine nt the Liv
ingstones tonight, not particularly to
my delight.
"Come over and dine," 51 . I.lv
ingstone tetephoned. "und let's have n
little bridge. Ive had the horrors for
three days."
“You don't object to my wearing my
revolver, as u pin of my evening
outfit y
"Everybody ‛s doing it." 'lie 'aid
This house Inis teen turned into an
arsenal."
latter: Doctor Hayward stopind in
this evening tor a tinal professioyal
visit tn June, mid on mi itupulse l
■bowed him Unele Horine's letter I
may be mistaken but it seemed to me
tion grew mi fast that by 3888
Dr. < aldwell was forced to have
it put up ready for use and sup-
ply drug steres with it. Today
you can get the generous bottles
of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
as it is called, at all drug storen.
When you-or your children suf-
fer from any of the symptoms of
constipation, it will pay you to
remember this safe, pleasant-
testing, effeetive laxative; math
only from herbs and other pure
ingredients; a real corrective fur
constipation. A doctor's 47-yenr
experience behind this formula!
nbout midnight I wont down
■ 1 . LI A
more pre ari
• . nd I feet
fi woul only
-enough tas
o the report-
I n Ik he ~x
re ot
he hnq not
p, ki
but
IN |
s' "
Kecu ator li.. Dept i
anda Hut when I < alled ■ te It - li re f
from tu low and g nu down I fo
her among the h • • ..
At el ' l -aid And are you going
H-hinur
A!! tn' mb. :
be towether
are < lose d
Members of the Board
I s'..’.- Cl '
Thursday night in Ft gular
and formed then organiza
'lie coming Ml! The new
Mothers j ■ end
lemets pata
the comfort Vi- ber" i
soothit , a 4
it ewurs, was seurehinu
i. i ; ong i. e fn- a
untnown had walted se
observation but stili nbte
ti 1 4 I hta far en t
nbte to run out ane hul it
UI t opened its fif
! • wit
1 then nh
udden «1
noun, like
f ’Iio day li in hrotzlt no le
nis outsice if h.!> bro chi one
fo us here
ne tt ' - the morning muii r
to me thronzh the dend tetter
l » rte-r of lit ink- to the vtri .
In A rowboat perhaps a haif dozen
times lit nil ber life!
We sat on the veranda whlie IIhIII
day came in with the boat; he had
been «»u? I daresay, on some scouring
business of his own, and t confe-ss |o
• sort of terror that by aome unlucky
chance we mizht Cm! (Ite ourlorks of
this very hoat, wrapped with white
cloth, "to keep rhe oars from making
• noise “ But they showed tut «tigtna
of erime.
"Why." I suid to lune IN Hulliday
t!»<! hix hoar ;it «’um»* with "in spien
tlitl stride up thu runwuy "why did
yon come down here to look nr our
bonts. my deur‛
She show eet i faint cistreas
’I don t i now w tllln- | just had
Ilii « y and lii. have tuket
car and gone out this evening. I in*
is ver} uneasy but I feet flint they
will be *ufe enough
The h it timne to truvel Ln imnmedi
at ' . after .i ' o! aceteezt
of her . U
there In ||
1- markec
I ll
f Lt
zi. M
g made a familv doctor
WaS illed hort
was thought th
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