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Ttk' lutnli lirfitfc he tuuhl lire f.-.Mi hm 1 lint hr na ftnimrfrl upon Rt onrr ' l Jr. I. wh.t .iniotifi hi arm anl l1iiii hun lit ihr ilrrk I !- raptam f (hr ui hi, (nlhw in at f tnr .Ulri J Notre, Uhl huld t( Jr. I ami ilijk-y.l hint iHav hrnre hr rmihl harm j Mif Hut hr Ir ft Koycr mipinr nn ihr tlrrk. Willi Tratk't fatal cltidhl n hi thrit I thfia, wonflfftnic at Rnvrf not i MwrriPj hrr rait, rlunK to the whrel till the aw the cahlr fat. thrn nhe ttn (trar to the nine of thr upper rtfi'k arid uw why he failed hrr He in the hateful rlutth of rak Gloria, lookmic for wripnn nf rtwuf. emihl find nothing hut a life pteiefver tied In a tope She brtun ! win it atout her head in cirrh s of inireairi(f diameter, like a Uso. It a revolvinn at a viRonnta rale when it reaihed TraW. It mnnte him atdr and dared him into lnn.rninv hit grip for jint a moment. Thi wa long rnotiKh for Royre to hake frre and regain hi (ret lie hurled hiin el( at Irak. hut Trak. neeinn hi vtritm erett and menacing, ht cour age and ran At the edge of the hafge he alipped and prawlnl Mr uld hr tallm he t wren thr yaiht ard the harge uito the rt rr tf thr tt hf f a l Mot wimg a!nnn''!r in firm ttt t'jtch hon It hrh! Ii im up, hut iqiirrrrd ht hne and f1eh wit!' d'radtul lonr Itlot ij 4M f r ajjnnr oi Trak' fate ard tfir tfif ii hi-rrthlr hr aw th' . t fr rr a?4-n Trak dri.ppfd tnto the wafrr. .w tir It f r p'frrtrr tha had Mft1 a a .rjpor rrturned f it "fir, ptf-p,. (.?f-a thffw it tr Ttak "wffr'tTg a h m, hr fed r !,!) 1 ail and h.kr I hi flh. t"HMH . New if a' ffTfr'rd t hi tt hf knrtr v. t(fM4 a Trak i-i!'ar a T"r:. a) hi m I a gfaf ('re tf 4- J1! en'fe f rur a'! ri.-f ar-f k",if f'-rni tn i'ir( aftm t'kr i ',.f i.,fcf rlrrk hand hr!. 4 T-.i to he ck lit a 1 f hn j.."v fk4f' prf-in sm whrn f " y P l'rn!'!' --T,f.t r...rir" l;1" wf Ha f , rr. fo a f S'-j; mm s I -r -' . ) .-,r t j -v a" i ' a " r 4 - 4 f'"ni ,K aii S "i-. ' s 4 ,i4..r,i n-.j.' ii .nrrv Vf" ', V f ' I ,v4 I -n a 1 - -f 'M Ci'Ulll f ' v " -'. r'-' rf 4 '" f " 4'p!r f v ' ! I f -.n hm! 'if h.r ' e p .iiioru-r af " g ii'-v t" V.iy k'i I ' r it thm inm Ii titi! t.t n "rid tii'ini 11 im' s r til.it'lf inr liic hji Kf I I"" 1 I ,i-l wif. ! rd thr h , nun i.i w Mf' I'l'.i 1 ir ui r n v I . tunr .ilni.tr I V ir.rK ,,i irfiiifr IIt wrrr i Mil "1 it li V f ' .4 " . 1 1 1 I'l r IT SOI 1 , im I -if I." hi I I hr j 1 '.; 'J t; ithr'f 'I Hsrll Ii. nirrt Ihr os. "I lln i f Hiluti rtlinils 1 .1 1 f the ,.p"i I -1 1 1 1 T n I'iri ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 "I d In 1 1 sr .. .iiir ol t !;r hf.i 1 - ! .'I'll!. 1 v "I h.ittlr hii.iiur lie ti". "I'l -iri.l lltllr nird tu ' tl 11 uli I" .11 t.o'k r mi t.t hot it.- with' hlnw lir l!m iff put up thr hirl.l ..( hH pi.. krth'.k I Iir captain of the t'u:h-.,it l., In lutlr annv fur - .11 'I 111 .1 : flKc. d( 111. iiiilin with1 t'l'i'Mt I inpl ati- W I1.1t k im! 1 I fiii ,it r-H ar c- yoiihc. 1 1 iliou, ,ind uh.il n'i heatin' tlfi t!i il h..ui tin h..r two tent.- I'd " I'l. 1 .,.i( .hi s vv c 1 rd I h.ii - wh.it 1 v ant to know. U Imi wi'iihl s "ti do tot J ( -rnt.-:" ' I d tin. it .! whole hum h of , 011-r il:to i,- 1 iv. 1 " I m r," "..ml I'i'-ipont, "and wliat onld s ni . h,o tii' o( In , " I Im "iluitipi'd ihr (apl.un. He i:ould fiot ipntr in. 1 to out I "iff pout' drift. A hr pou del nl. I 'ui pout na r him .1 iIi.iiih' to took into the depth of a w.itti 1 lull ol hills ol a mc and mini- 1 hrr that had not hern situ hit her to , in In i trrlr I'icrpont krpt moving tl.r Inltt undrr thr tughoat raptani' vrry nor Ihry hail the effret ol ' (atliift on a cat. Ihr captain hran 1 to purr, also to reach out for the money, I "I r ii understand thr transac-s the ronsignee, tinu, aul l icrpout. Ints man 1 rask I merit .' 4m$ 1 i )- rMv p'M :?w preferred to stay with her father, at i And they had installed him in a lux Uloria s invitation. N'c-ll was sultt'ii with Gloria, hm ' i!oria was utithr; urprist-d nor re j srntful. Mir would have thought lrs ; ot rll it she had heen too easily placated hy her lather's per set qtoi's. ' I rak was no more responsive to j Koyce's in in i t rat ion. Me w as hr wihlered with pain and terrified hv his captivity. He wa as little grate-j tul a- a lion that lias heen trapped ; i aiul hound. j To Rojce he was douhly a mystery. both as a palieiu and as a eriniin.il. ; Ii he were guilty of murdering Kre- i neau. then 1 1 i s life helouged to the: ; siate. and it was Koyce's curious duty, . ih a citien plnsician, to save Trask's j life so that the state might take it. j Koce liad done what he could to keep (iloria from investigating the i murder, lie had lied tn her, knowing that J'Vencau had heen killed hy some ', perMin from some motive unknow n : to him. lie had told (iloria that her j account of witnessing the murder was I Vl. (uily a delirium, ite had lost her cou I hdetiee and her respect, and they were precious to him. He did not know that Gloria was tormented hy a dual emotion toward him, one of suspicion ,311(1 rancor, one of gratitude and af fection. Gloria was helpless in the ; (ptarrel of her emotions. She could neither love nor Mate Koyce pertcctly. : for ju, h nenner irusi nor distrust mm. blue water m its white frame, with unons chamber in a palace. .-im ni.iii.ie toruial shruhhery and the grace daughter was established in an ad I ful colonade laek of her. The boy loining room whose fittings would i Stas was on one knee at her feet, have satisfied a princess. They almost He was sailing a tin v sloon on thp terrified the poor habitant of a canal boat. Koyce decided to motor into the citv to fetch his surgical instruments and bring out his aislaut. While he v;h gone (iloria stole into Trask's room to ipjesiion him. but lie had passed into a state between sleep and coma and she dared not trouble mm. She tiny ocean. As soon as Glen ia saw Koyce she beckoned to him with a cordiality that she regretted at once, remember ing that someone ee had waved to him before. Having just seen him .-peak to Lois, he felt sure that it was to Lois that he waved when he left the house. Gloria was mis. found that .Nell had tallen asleep, too. ! n a,i(. ;n ti.,;s thought and angry at v.orn out w'th emotions of every , u.rst.f tlP giving it anv importance son. Gloria Mole away to her own j Vhon Stas saw Doctor Royce he room. She was tired out. too. Nlu ; thc s)oop (0 i(s fa(f an(J rat) telt that she was o-. the brink H .lis- f x, hooping to him. Kovee caught the ueries that wouhl mean e e- unng , ; ;i( : . . . to nor. Mic was a mm .wi.u u, lngh an(, t,Cn hr0llg), him m the .level of his shoulder for a hug and ,WMUJCUdHU. .hi,,,'.,,.. -v.. K)ss- ne ,()VC(1 Cllkjrcn an(J - j J n loved him. nig I Jr. Koyce ju-t viepping mio in car. she mused on him. He was an in - f creasiuglv interesting mylery to her.. much at her heck and call m , sonic ways, and ah-olutcly beyond j ! her control in others. 1 ; He looked back ami waved his ! i hand. She thought he waved to her . land she answered in-, salute. Then! I she saw tht he was signaling to j I someone else and had not seen her. j I It was a woman he was signaling to. it. (iloria v.omiereo i. He did not notice that the little groping hands of Stas hatf happened on the envelope full of Frenau's let ters and lifted it stealthily from his pocket. When he set the hoy's feet on nic ground again Mas ran awav brandishing the enve one and rh lenging Koyce to a game of tag. Ro.ut's heart bounded with alarm. If llie child had carried a stick of lyuamite in his hand it would hardly been more dangerous. in O was nn. f I :ltl ni i on irk o . i. i . h -r. While Cloria was at a little diS. i al, Lv 1H.0(M , l,ke 1. Mitch i ' TlV' Fl?0' KOyce j . jiuluhk ,1111 IldllU. m the side , Stas laughed and ran a little farther She would have telt a sharper stab , off Royce foied, demanding. The if she had known that Dr. Koyce was j n)nro Anxious Koyce was the most waving at Loi. 1 "is was with . as- , Sas .j lht, Rame Hc ed t doscr mir s wife, reading to her and com- an(, c0Sl.r toward Gloria, fortmg the sick woman as bc.ft she , iovri. wa, :n 1)lnr)n. torrnr ,pct , Royce was questioning Trask ' low tone, trying to pursuade him to i speak the truth, warning him that he .might not have a long opportunity , to unbosom himself of his crime. Hut 1 Trask's mouth, distorted with suffer- , icrt ,..;ctwi ,. oh r f , . K , . .. . .V Ivoyce was hale. H wouM not even answer r ",!"; aV much as it had pkasei hinV j jnth"" Gl" oS'd'"earaP ltd? ' Kovee s mirstions. ti .j i :,,J'1"-I', viiona. woum itarn ineir . ----- . ' "r wiifl ana niuiiess i.uis ntn i'icrpont had drawm Gloria to one j Riven up i)er perilnus intrigues, in side and he said: -Wei , now that:dee1( if silc cou!(i Rivc IcrS(.f l0 the youve got your man what are you : nionotony nf ministering to the lonelv nature. He made a dasli for Stas. Stas whisked behind a juniper and circled it. Koyce chased nun through going to nq with h.nu , am the sick and take pieasiire and ; lVlim" if "VtT ,SZ B Z l' ma Out Wily ne Killed UICK, nrjft- hi enrh rvirr a a unltitiilr 7 .-t (iloria said, and then turn him over ; for the aniOr011s lawlessness that had to the police ma(e her hatef in ROVces eyes. In spite of all the publicity? Pier-1 As he rodp on jnto lhe cjly hf fe)t pont asked. creat elation. He was not a re- said i iKiOUSi man. hut he loved a whole some, hcaltliful soul as well as a bodv fair with Frencau, for Gloria's own ' sake. Now he believed that under rnvpr nf tht rlrrpnlnm 1 i-itc' ii-i ciinl ly do. and more than "that, to thwart uj wn i,t.i,i,.h i rHr,n iiu.li Hc felt that Lois had earned the GLORIA COXFRONTS DR. ROYCE WITH Tlfe TELLTALE EXVELOI'K. Is ttiat the agree- r if , i.l i :M'i n.ltc'l'-! 'irr and l i'?ini over r'i,. i m j'.hnti o Vn )'! W i" l T'l. tJtlV!'"4 4iM A v im funnrnf town f-cni (ri nw t4 an'! 4totMt ia-''.n r t wi't- -if ie.' wr tti urrer .-!- V"- ww ;r'whi and per : tii f v;a -HKfWISCIOUiS. a id S a-mi x hits 4n out oi ;er a thai her hei w. cov m ro'.ii fie mU o n-ilf a'.' tt easing, tmr a f.r tf imp "in !!): titatui-it Neil .14H mr .in it-Hot Hiar NiH !i 9i rimniar. tt .v tju.v V-tf w at oiheto-- 'Uutfiuer :1!'1T iv-iiji '(-Mi fi r t4 iri il tr 4niu, Sur f 'H't'-J. 1"" e!;,t'ii l . i'1 'I ij vo m:; you y-j.tv i wanted on a serious charge. H had escaped from the jurisdiction of Judgr I'" re email. He was probably hound for 1 anada I happeneii to have strain up in my yacht, so came aflrr him. I ll take htm back and de liver him to the judge. You take the hark on up the river and deliver it to HAPPENINGS IN THEJAGIC CITY Police Think They Have Landed Smooth Worker in Their Latest Catch. GET TOP PRICE FOR HOGS Detrrttvr Gillen and Allen believe they made quite a "haul" when they arrested J Montague, alia M K fornon. aba Samuel Deprav, at Twenty-sixth and N street-. A sheriff is pn his way from Xorth Platte to identify lot of knives and revolver Montague pawned al a South Side place, ami also had in hi room at the t ommernal hotel. He pawned !t0 pearl handled khivr here, and white on hi wav to the police station threw aw sixteen ring. Hr registered at thr t'ommerrtjri as "M. K. Morns.v: of t Louis," rlauning to have pur chased hi line oi goods at Sioux "it. In a stntcae in hi room the drtretive found a lot of revolvers and -hrr stuff. Hi suitcase horr a tag indicating it had heen shipped hv ex press irom Columbus, Neb, on utcut IH A report of robbery in a hardwire store at N.rth Platte a few da. ago lead to the belief that the ,rioner know more than he is in-c!:-ed to r!! He is years of agr in.l sffi's To be a "ctrvrr chap."' a re s:t'hs expressed ir Some of his s-atemenfs have heen che- ked up and rr.md to he flimsv. Top Pric for Hogs. Frnfav and Saturday fixed the top rfice fr hogs this year and the high esr pa-d on this market since the early pa" ''t W10. when the price mmpeil To Jib.H5 csrrrdav N. H. Peterson o Hordville s.dd a carload of sev- i mv i ur hogs a: S!tL?5. th.e average I , - fi'-r heu-g 2?) pounds. It is stated ! Imt choict1 hogs would have brought j $i0 or Ketter vesrerday For Stealing Auto. Sa:e .ompla,nts will he filed against H. v hamSer. JftOs . s'-eef Kd.v,i'.-ti fhrns. f L hicao ' ,r.-er. ar.d Fdward (n'ons. J7JI1 D i'-C'-r, a'legfd a-iromoh-le th:eve. ar - eved i 'T'cers Haugliman and .-(("s-rr v. 'hampers and Burns are 1.1'ijH t'i liviig stilen a car 'i.",! 'iv V Reiser ot Missouri a !a '"hev are said to have ir vci rje i.i" to i hnah.i and hack :'!. tr'itvi! griimds at the South "vJ-: appreherde ! -ust as they v?;-,' aH.ni'- to cm!ia'"k "H a prerentious u'" '.v nil a stock of borr'ed luhri fii'i nor :r;ep. led for locomotion )ui'"oss. The police are looking for Vnii'iotis' a.. tivs twain lHiTig charged .v.th tak'.Prf a ( oiorado c.ir tVoni ;n -. nr or h'xeange vn!ding i aptam oral's stales ,;iat automoiMle tiueves ,vdi i:nd 'hard p-.cknigs" hereafter on the South Side Doll Show Today. I ,te ."outn ute public piavgromMis v-.nl ie well supplied with en it' 'lain mem todav doll show is schedule-i im- Vi iihU:i uark at M) p. in., and a:' or that -.ho has been held some i t;ie ".'. a.,i girss ', V ;,im' ,i lildt iu fo.u-e ot tl..l:v 1"1k . "That's the agreement, sir," said the captain, "pervidin' Tin took care of pioper." "Would those take care of you?" asked Pierpont, holding out two bills. ' W hat does '( ' stand for?" asked the captain. "I can only count up to double X.' " "C stands for a hundred." Pierpont explained. "Two Cs will just about take care of me,' sir," said the captain. As soon as he touched the bill he touched his hat, called his crew back to the tug and set forth once more on his twice interrupted cruise. Pierpont ordered Jed released to care for the barge. He asked Nell to go with him, but she Tn spit, of all the publHtv. Gloria. I Pierpont gave up the fight. He I loathed the prospect of a newspaper scandal, but if it had to come, he must brace himself to endure it. He j had done all that hc could legitimate i ly ao, ana more man ina ; the police, and now the necessities of the law compelled him to give the law the right of way or suffer the nmseguences. lie resolved to turn Trask over to Judge Frencau as a representative of the law and let the judge assume the future responsibil ity. When the yacht reached the coun try house at length, Pierpont sought for Judge Freneau. He had left the house. Pierpont would have sent Trask on after him, but he was too weak to be moved farther. Besides. Royce was insistent in giving Trask the full benefit of his medical and sur gical knowledge and asked for a guest room to lodge him in. Now Trask was stupefied indeed. He had expected that his enemies would throw him into a prison cell. just beyond his grasp. Gloria began to laugh and encour age Stas. At length Royce made a frantic rush for the boy, and Stas, j growing breathless, made for Gloria's I arms and flung himself into them, naming: Take itl was clean and well. He Mad i n.. ..li .., . . . . e r r ,1L "au.-u iiir. envelope ill vjiona a kept nna frnm learning of I.ois af-:,,.,, 1 Ml aKt' -( that Royre without a tflance. But tin. heavy seals on the back caught her eye and she looked down. , Instantly she recognized the enve lope. It was the one that had falilr ... i i i. t... ,t,i' had sent to Freneau. Whether she I 'r'' " ''"naus pocket the n.ght he should wish to destroy then or keep ? "f, ,, ' d '"7 J00 11 wa,3 them as a reminder and warninp from ,l ZJ M CrUw alter made rtie quilt themselves, under the direction of Supervisor Altstadt. They are now working an another quilt, which they will give to a worthy in stitution. A pet show will be held at 3 p. m. at C learview playground, and a push mobile contest will be held at Spring I ake park at 4 p. m. The boys of the South Side are taking considerable interest in the pushmobtle contests and expect to hi iu evidence in the big race to be held on August JO on Douglas street. Inspects Schools. Dr. E. Holovtchiner of the Board of Education made a trip of inspection over the South Side schools, to note w hat improvements had been made during the vacation. He visited in particular the Hawthorne, Garfield and W est Side gra.U schools, and the South High school, "The South Side schools arc being hiought up to a standard equal to the other Omaha schools, which I am pleased to note," Mated the doctor. On Mondav and Tuesday the high sct.ool will be open for juniors and seniors who wish to register for the next school year. Sophomores may register on Wednesday and freshmen on Thursdav. Edward ihuyaldt. the new principal, is nn the job and get ting in touch witli the situation. Ignored Court Ruling. Justice G. L. Gollins has a shock of luxuriant red hair, and the patience of Job, but when three persons talk to him at the same time in three lan- j guages his patience, ceases to he a j irttie and his red hair bristles up j like the fretful porcupine mentioned : hy . Shakespeare of Avon, Yesterday afternoon he heard a case brought by NL Lipofsky against Jos- , eph I ranawich for a small sum of I nionev alleged to be due on a rental i contract. A negro figured in the case. ! and after the justice announced his j decision the litigants tried to argue : the case all over, without regard tor j court rules or the weather. Entertains for Mrs. Murphy. Mrs J, Currau entertained on Thursdav tor Mrs. T. E. Murphy, nee : Mamie MeUoklrick. now a resident ot Hammond. Ind. The visitor is a daughter of I'eter McGoldrick. an old resident of the South Side. Her last visit here was four years ago. The greats at this function were formei members of the Au Gourant club, of which Mrs. Murphy was a member, and which was the life of social af fairs in this community during its ex istence. Those present were Mrs dames John IVpp. C'hris Cassiday, K. Ytrak, J. W'agman. James IWrne. J Murphy. Frank Gilloglv. T. Ma gmre. W. Ger.sert, G. Cavanaugh, lames Shea. J. Kennel I v. J. Flvnn, T. E. Murphv and W. J. Gurran. Mafic fit? (ionntp. Ofor I. Krn.-h utrl wtfn hv. fon to i'o.f. Surtnus for f,.w wt-.'k.t M: Mtl r I.f.T tta rtmnct from .sioux City. whre -h visited frlmla .'.'im M -1 n tl r. 4.I1S iu:h Twenty-fourth ''"''i. Rvn ti Chicago on a tiuaini-it l rip T..I'-m' manii- At tht Bss tiimnrrow to (!!. K..i-!u?io Hunter" .Stmtfr," at ciui K Rot of Swift A C. nturnt-d fr.!ii Mrin.'soi.,. hHre ni v'lt two we-'ka the Tounir Mtn' Chrlmlan Hsfloclailon. wilt eppnk at the union f frvlecR In the First i'resbyttrlvn chunh this evrnlng. A in unlet pal Imnd conrprt will ho hU iifxt KrKlay evening at Morton park. Frty f.uirth ami V slrfpts. This will lt. Ih first concert at thin nw recreation ct-nter. Rev. Robert L. Wheflr mad a wekoMifl trip to I'on.-a, wIhth ho nf rirlatr-ft at th fumral of 0 F. HuMenbrrKor, who wan a chorister wln'ii the minister was at I'ouca many years ago. Th- Columlilan cluh will hold its iinnuul ml.lsuniniT lawn festival Wednoiiday evn n Iti if on tho chili campus at Thirty- sixth and Q strm'tti. A. nlx-plcoe baud will dta ooursn iuuhIc and there will be plenty of ri'freshinpnis and entertainment lor all. John ZlKtnan. 1442 Fine stn-et, a sheep butcher, fell on a cilildiiK at Twenty-fourth and N streets Saturday evening anil suf fered a scalp wound Officer lllatt took him to tV police station, where Or. Pavls dresed the wound, which was superficial. A party of Mouth Side, girls. Includlnd Misses Oertrude Rutin. Hertha Hoiien, l.o rene t.tndlMirK, rorls I.lndburg, I.uelln Kal horn. Iren Kalhorn, CUna Jacohson, Melon Carlson. Florence Carlson. Kffte Scheuer and Helene Ruhti have returned fr-ni h week Hi'eut at Valley, Neb Miss HerKfnoni chap eroned the parly. IT W A. C j 'ttlifft. W to'l rt h I. A. tic' Auxiliary . the Minnesota ii, lent Order Wednpsday .1 Kari'.li. 1 Back From Conferne At National Headquarters Victor Rosewater, editor of The Bee, is back from Chicago, whore he had been called to confer with Man ager Hart, in charge of the western republican national campaign, with reference to the organization of the headquarters and, more particularly, the publicity work. The literary bureau is to be in charge of Lieuten ant Governor Morgan of Kansas, edi tor of the Hutchinson News, who is to avail himself of suggestions prompted by the experience of Mr. Rosewater in conducting this part of the campaign in PM)8. W. H. McCord Buys Tract Improved by W. W. Umsted W. IL McCord has purchased, through A. P. Tukey & Son. the fifteen-acre home of W. W. I'msted on west Dodge street, three miles west of Kairacres. The price is said to have been $1,000 per acre. Mr. Mc Cord bought this property for an in vestment, but will not likely live there himself. He recently sold his old home in Omaha, and has not yet built a new one. Woman Invades Auto Truck Field, Buying Local Stock And now woman is invading the automobile business right here in Omaha. By purchase of the good will, stock in hand and agency con tract, Mrs. E. C. Henry is taking over the business of the Johnson Danforth company to handle the Smith Form-a-Truck. and will be ac tive in the work of promoting the use of auto trucks in place of horse drawn wagons. For the present A. l.ee Henson. who is supervisor of the Smith com pany in Chicago, will be in charge, but Mrs. Henry says she is buying the establishment with the expecta tion of having her son work into the management later. Mrs. Henry has made a success as a woman in business by her purchase and operation of the Lister hospital and is perhaps most widely known for her lively tilt with the "Billy" Sunday people last year when she went into court to protect the in mates of the hospital from the dis turbance of the noise and the fire risk oi the tabernacle. Kennedy and Barton To Tour Fifth District The Sunday itinerary of John L. Kennedy, republican candidate for United States senator, and Silas R. Barton, republican candidate for con gressman, who are to make an auto mobile tour of the fifth congressional district this week, has been an nounced. They will visit the following towns: Monday : 0. ami Inland, Ponlphan, Man sen, Man tings. Houeland, Mohslcln, Bladen and Inavale. Tuesday: Rett Cloud, Cowles, Ronetnont, Fairfield. Clay Center, Sutton, Fairmont, Oeneva. Strang, Shirk ley and Opr. Wednesday : Kdfrar, Antfus. Nelson, Alt. Friends of Freedom To Have Picnic Today Friends of Irish Freedom will hold their relief picnic at Hibheler's park today. This picnic will he partici pated in hy Irish-Americans from Omaha, South Omaha, and Council Bluffs. The notice oi postponement was erroneous. Olnre. l.awrnrp and Blu Hill. Thursday: Hnldri Smlthri.'td. Elmwood. KusTlj, Krldivy: CurUts yiockvlllfl. CambndKt Ilnr't.-y and Indlannla. Saturday: McL'ook, Culbprtltcm, Haye iVikt, Pallsad,' and Wauneta her evil past, they belonged to h and to no one else. Certainly Koyce had no further right in them. When he reached his office and gathered up his instruments he took the package of letters from the safe and put them in his pocket. Then he returned to the motor and sped back to the Stafford country home. It was a long ride and lie was troubled about Gloria's determination to probe into the secrets that could mean only a cruel disillusionment for her, about the chances for Trask's re covery and the dangers that threat ened the Staffords if the newspapers or the police learned with what inde pendence of the law the prisoner Trask had been captured and held. He wondered at his own connivance in the matter, and he shuddered to think how many illegal acts are con stantly committed by the most re spectable people. When he reached the Stafford es tate he stopped the driver of his car and got out, telling the man to take the case of instruments up to the house. Royce had seen Lois strolling about the lawn in a mood of solemn ity. Hc felt that the time was appro priate for the surrender of the letters. He wondered if he had the right to deliver them over to her. Yet he knew that he had no right to keep them. It seemed that he had so tan gled himself in the net of the Freneau affair that anything soever he did was uound to be wrong. He hurried to Lois and called to her. She turned to him sadly and weakly. He knew too much about her for her to face him without shame. He brought a little smile of relief to her along with a swift blush of guilt when he said: "Lois I have decided to give back to you the letters you sent to Fre neau. I read only one of them, and I rVL- forgotten. I think, what it said 1 think you have earned them back and 1 advise you to burn them up at the first opportunity." He took the long envelope from his his pocket and her hand was just moving forward to take it when he saw- her blush vanish in a flash of pallor. "My husband!" she whispered Koyce thrust the envelope back in ... j,,.,, i, t nire ne ieit David s ' hand on his shoulder and turned to look itno David's smile of comrade-; ship. I Royce had to play-act with all his j might to pretend a cheer that hc was far from feeling. Once more the loathesome phase of deceit was up-1 permost. He could not control him-: self under David's eyes and he made an excuse to move on. ! "I was looking for Gloria," he said. "She's over by the marble pool.", David answered. Koyce moved on. knowing that he was watched. He did not want to meet Gloria will, he j must go on with the role. ; I Gloria seemed a figure in a paint 4 ing as she stood at the edge of the ! Trask had murdered him and run away! (To Be Continued.) How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold hy taking Chamberlain's Cough rj...,i,. ,i,.. - ... i : i t . . rn- .''luj iiilj .is uncij, iu iuijuw your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and enjoys an ex cellent reputation. Obtainable every, where. 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