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__ O’Hearts PH VANCE Oae Episode Each Wee OHAPTU XXIX l tf tha Now Badfort (oar la Um tal --- - - fondly hte )*m Jadga. bat. ^Tabteg rtocythlag gravaly teto cos raahatead^ ttet'h'tehalf of a Bna of Mr rapalra aad raatiin waa act too ■Mte to at tha bar. Ha wad esatoaosd at 1* a. aa. aad It was mtte abort of 10 p. m. wtaao bu poat praaHhl rap oat waa dtetorbad by tea vacua of a hay ta tha lock of tea door to hte can. HI tag ap. Mr. Barest robbed hte ayaa aad coat bad kte hair with hla flu “What did 1 tail roof ha obsarrsd rate gaa dly. “tt baglaa agate alraady • • a Ooadaetad wtth evary wldamot of Has* i oa tha part of hte jailors to tea of i of tea warden. ha waa as gaelai ~i tea toot that hte dot had te I by ao oaa teaa than tha Mga Mwatot la portly aad m -If only yoa had told too yoa wero a flitted of Mr. (itgbr'a.- tha Judga to toy aa toot as tbs two la tha privacy wf tha —-Caa, -I wsaid hava kaovte hotter bow to golds nyteW la teis -irriiism ohir. -had if roa Win ba good saoagh to tefloat! bow aiaa I may aarva yoa . .r "D**by dual otar aay nnaiku hi Ma wtra, I pat herT" I; "aad I eooM do with to Now Tort by tho oot of tbU Ood-tooaakaa /• " to what Mr. Otto art* tho “ ' - - d*. --, totting op r; “whati that loot again T" tho tod«o repeated tho don't road forthor. to aonothlno that too boaotl obaarred. ■» too thooiaad or oo -bat n ha na Prtek thto bath far a flfth of that aoaa bafora train tltol lad 1 prawtoa to aak anthtag moral" Hla prlrata coaameat waa: *Tro aaa paotad that thto waa a fairy tala all along. Now I know it to!' of ineradaltty par i f l to tar. whan tha train coana«rta» at Prartdaaao with tha MMatoht *a praoajtor KowTerk pallad oat of Now tatpoaatrahly dtopatood ta a ■ a trom Ik* booth MnorWog the ad drtu of the alleged clergy “» ‘I don't belter* It; It's luo sud dea." forthwith ha engaged a taxicab to ommmt him to Jersey <S‘jr. at top •taed, tor aa exorbitant reward. *•< wkao, from the forward deck ot * ferryboat, he beheld a dense votusu of amohe advertising a conflagration ;«■ «*• Jaraay shore, not far from the .waterfront, be shook a moodily aa «adou bead. i "if Alan Isn’t mixed up la that, somehow," he declared, "bob miasm* a bat Cor once—and Pm a sorry caUnrt aa a prophet of wo* and disaster!" Thar* was as much Intuitive spprw i bans Inn a* bumor responsible (or Ihli !*n«Mfk; witness th* (art that, on laud . 'Ink. ho risked th* delay required u jturn said* and have a look at tka Are. It proved to be sltostLd In the heart of a equal Id slum—a wretched true j nwl of th* poorest class, whose root bad already fallen in ard where walls ways momentarily thrsntenlng to gc by th* time Barcas arrived on the scene. At a considerable distance from him n small disturbance had broken out— a clamor of protesting voices llftln; about the rumor ot th* mob—ns a ! number of men. case hardened rough* one and all, began to force their wa> I •» a Veil sped wedge t brooch lb< . throng, making toward Ua very heart, the paint on th* flrelloei uearvst th» burning building. What this meant, Mr. Barcuj ba not th* eUghtset Idea. But hi* attci tlon was flnt distracted by the uis„ ror, then fixed by the face ct n uti who was following la the hollow • the V—an evil whlln face that sccmc somewhat vaguely familiar, somchc reminiscent of something strange (hr had happened la the history of Mi Barcas At the east* time, at lb* point etc.. Dm T had passed, a wild uproar lute , up sod. coincides telly, a wilder co. (. audible—"Firebug! Lynch Mm I l.ync: himl Lynch the trwbucccd ■ this the mob turned an one mun act streamed away la pursuit of aa 1. visible quarry, who chose to atUip Ms aeeape by a route dlre'-tly opik. site to that which would have led hi* wlthla view of Mr. Rareus. Startled, and of a and-loo persuaded that there might have been more 1 his -haaeh- than waa anucly to b agdtted. Bams started up and wr» g Jjgl.of. *oPPl»« eat of hi. <mh.1T wTOS t* lather almieae purpoe. when ho was stayed by eight of tha art] White face returning the way I had come- still In the ho’iow of th. dying ▼, which now made taster pro reae, thanks to tha dteorgaalxatlon <■ the mob by the chase of the alleged la een diary. had now, Barrua caw. tha oi the white face was not a lose There waa someone with him— lomeon. whose head waa bent end face con reeled, but who seemed to be fern! nine. had so, Barcne argued, why miglii tt Dot be Rosa Trine, suffering oc» persecution at the bands of her nnnat nral father's crest arm' Be eras too tar away to make sure and attempt any interference; bat He pointed White Face out to hi a chant faer ae the ▼ reached a touting car on tha adgo of the mob sod the women waa lifted tn (uarestating end upper eatly la a dead retail, and when the touring car swung round and picked Up Its beala. the taxicab of Mr. Ilercus trailed It as asoatentetioaely aa If U was a perUnncioee shadow. Tee minutes later, from the rear desk of a ferryboat la midstream—a boat bwrtag hack to New York not only the too ring car of WhHe Face, hot the cab of Mr Barrne—tha tatter gentleman termed one of e smell but Interested eadlaaoe wttneaalag aa te ctdaat of aaeoanmoo character. Be saw a young man. hatleae. coat teas, almost ehirtleaa. tear down to the edge of oae of the Jersey wharves. Mb Hants snapped at by a ravening rabbis, Jaap aboard a square-rigged vessel which lay moored there, and cHaWl| up ths rigging ta a hopataai attain pt to gaeapa hla paraacatora. tWy war* too aaay lor him. aad arkat »aa aroiaa thap arara kaadad bp a agaad of poUea apparanUp aa grlatp boot aa eaaapaaataa tka doatnatkm ot thatr qnarrp aa araa tka mob. dad thap wwd ap tka rigging aflar kla without a aaaaafa kaaha Uoa. BoUp praasad, tka fttgHlra gllakad hlgbar aad atm klgkar, until at laagth ha aahMd lha topmost pari; with thraa paUaaaao not half a doaaa fast kalaw Ha aad papbi a wap lor dbar Ufa, It bagfltp with tka aotrwtoaaty aaaa ap aab^arod aad ataafbaadadl Darlas tka <ts Haraaa. ad laaot) ' » V mrtulkf AIm, or whether the, B*elM of perspective deceived him. At *U events, tt see sad a frightfully •ear thing when the tniamptioa ha-' |fan which atone ooold have saved 'AJm. Oat of the very aky dropped a hjrdm eereplass. cutting the water with a loag, graceful cnrre that brought ft, almoM at a Maadetlll. directly ta tha head of the swimmer, aad at tha —— time famed the police boat ta sheer widely oC la order to escape eoumiee. Immediately the swtmmer the poatoim of the hydreearogtum. pulled hi is self up out ef the water, aad clambered to the seat beside the aviator. I Bator* ha was fairly seated tha plana «m swinging back Into tla (MtsaL jmrm With tha eaaa of a wild gooes H left) tAe water, mounted the loag grade of an air lane, described a wide circle shove the btaffk of Waohewkoa. and •wept away southward. h that Quarter U was pnoealli lest ta the eight ef ktr. Be reus, eagulfed la Ugh! (bids ef base that warn omegtag la from seawards In dim aad tarnteh the pristine brilliance of lk-' day. CHATTSH XXX. ■Irdmea. About eight o'clock ta the eroelag of tha came day a motorcar deposited at the Hotel Monolith e i—--Tree wheae weather-beaten aad efVatalaad motor la reap and duster covered tittle Math leg more than shirt md tmimma aad assorted oddly th the eyas of the deals clark with the lather meticulously termed-out guest known to him ea Mr. Artbor Lawrence Md to the manage meat of the betel ee Mr. Ataa Law la- ; oognHn. KventuaUy permiadad. the lllrt 1 yielded op tha key to Mr. Lawieneep Mite of rooms, together with two notes superscribed with the —— asm da go errs Ataab Impatience wss so great that ha could hardly wait to examine thma Orar this Aha wrlaktad u hcrad *hss boss. Tha hand waa tha band af Rom. hat tha plwmlio wwioth barsptrtt. Ha mahtd tt Bata aleaa If aad thsa«ht to datact bsasath tt* aamhhaea of bants a daUbsrata aad aarafully guldsd pan. Ha ptckad ip tha aaaaiapa to eompara tha handwrtt l»S of tha addraas with that of tha an oloauro—aad shook oat a tray of haarta. Thla hat waa oorarad. aa to Its Caoa, with a plainly-writtsa aiaif* "With tha ooapUasata of Saaasa Trios to Aha Law. Wa ara daa h Cblcaeo at alaraa tomorrow morulas and laara Immadlataiy for tha PasUo ooaat rla Santa Pa routs." Cow pari »on liataaaa thla aad tha mesaasa porportlas to ha from Sosa dtotOlsd tha oanrtetha that tha -»—«■ hand waa raaponatkla tor both. Alaa ahraesad. So ba waa to bo la rad away tram Maw York and Rosa by thla trmaaparant trick, waa baT No Caarl Ha dtaoad at hla watch, Sadhe tha hoar far too sarty to attempt what ha had la wtmi t WUh ptaoty of Urns aa hh baada. •ha sara tha mattar aartoaa const dara ‘Uob and consisted to taka aa ehanaaa: M waa last poaatbla that Trias had takan Roaa with him oo hh waster* trip, attar alL la sach oaaa tha oaly P°Mlbh way of orwrtaktivt tha apaohl would bo hy air ttaa. Promptly Alaa callad ap tha arte ttaa Saida at Ham pat aad Plata* and sat tota oa—whatha with a santla ■an aaawartns to tha aarnama at Coaat: tha mao btrdmaa who had ;«o<M to Ahn'a raaoaa with hla hydiw aaroplaaa. 1 Thsir arrans—ante wars aahklp con ram ma tad. Ooaat asraalas to aratt lav Alaa wtth hh biptana la Tan Cork ,hadt park front ■idnlsht tm daybraak. praparsd U nosd ba to ontehaka a tranacoattaantal fllytu. Tharaaltor Mr. Law proaaadad to to .habilltoM btmaaif to daoant ctothlad and hh own antaam; after bath as. ba dtesd aha» to bhramma, baton tan I | **■»* 0*rt a Trwy t0 Haarta. eoamaalcatioea aotll ka waa quit at tba public ora. Tb* IM prosed to b* a eharaotor latle —mia an Ira I lea "D**r Dlya**#—Thaaba tor tk* Jail doUrsry. I got la tkia morning Just to Urn* to motor over to Jaeaor la hop** of saaiag poor Bnlab aa a baahalarj I cat aad. f waa faeorad by batng mad* an InsalonUry wttaaa* ta roar spoa Ucalar aaooat, following your «t—n equally spectacular hlgh-dJsa. ~Bat ta baatnom: my Us» la Rm Itad; la baU an boor more 1 ana ta double la btaeb-faca tar tk* parpoaaa of tb* author of tkia 111 Ml n11 ■ an ft* fare* Which roa, no doubt call tk* history of yoar grand* passion "I moan to aay—won, aosaral Ihlaga, towrlt: Wkoa I mw yaw —‘-Ml aat of tb* North riser I waa tinned In trailing a paiofarad rttlala |n n motor car eon earning wham yon probably know far mar* than Ii ka oa hi* part was bast being a bold, bad kldaapar; Rosa waa la kli power, aa wa nay In snob eases. His lataatlona. bowwew. wars nothing mors blameworthy thaw* to rota re bar la tb* arms of bar parwwt. I know, baranai I _ nn*r ’am. osoa la tba boas* of Trta* Later I • truth ad earns CoOowlag n fnrtiss young ami_ tk* baaa* of Trlaa ta the odtsa of fee ganaral manager of tka Maw Tort Oam trat, wkoro ka mad* arrangement* tar a special to con ray tk* said Trta* aad ret ton* to Chicago aad iitpn Want It leave* at three this rtnua | waa sms Me ta aaisrtala wkathdP or >ot Rasa I* ta participate ta (bln kogfrn. bat I know I shall. Oa lb* #* rhsnra af hdtg usafaL I hare bribed tk* trala arsw ta lot m* Impifaaaala Utor porter Ro. afcaald yea be m*e*d to fotloa and saeeaed la aadahtog op with an aad abases* anybody who lank* rather of safer In tka party— doa t akoet the said party wfll b* m*. Tam far tk* pnM Mta. TOM RklbCtTR - Tk* aaeaad ante ytaldad a trmmaal calioa written aa aatapapar of tk* slm r*at staganaa to a-- i harried scrawl: Ihsry am taking m« Waal Ip apa etal train- | dea't taaw whara ar why 4 esreset baa prsmlaal to aa* tot ’kis raarhaa yen Css* maf* •# • •fur dtninphe •*•*» aooadly ter three Wai»—aad mey be thoupht to hare caned at least that touch rest throuph bavtap been lor tour hours a paaeam par la a hydroaeroplane kwt ta tops that wrapped Lon* Island and all the adlaeeat territory ta aa tsapenetrable abroad. Nor had thle bsaa all Laartap artda all that bad led bp Co Alan s rescue by Oeaat: tbe teroed landlop of tbs hydrw acro plane ter leek of teal had takes place on the south ehoru of tbe Orest Booth bay; a search of boars had lot lowed before a boat was found to Ma rry Alan and I ha aria tor to (be mala land; and a motor rua of aarera] hoars bad followed that, cooreylnp Com! to Ms Hcapetead baapars and Also oa to Ms hotel la Naw York. . Another maa would bar# aeedad twelrs hours la bed at the least to com pee as to ter eacb a day: Mr. Law awakened ta a lamb-llke temper when called at stereo-thirty At atdnlpht ha committed aa act of bar*lary. calmly aad with detonate*, ties broeklnp bis way Into lbs house of Beaena Trine throuph the area via dowe aad haaemeaL ■ _ \ \. tog t* • chair outside a closed door had act, fa Man aelaep and begun to aaora anill tka moment when Alan set tool apoa tka lower step of that final aanaat. Turuteg (be bead of Qie atelre. Atom pawed far a Mttla. speculatively toad ob thle man who must somehow ba disposed of before ka might solve tbs secret of that shut and guarded door. Aside from actual violence no sola tloa offered to the posals—end vio lence was abruptly forced upon bio. No eouad warned him of the door that opaaed at hie beck as he stood watching tha sleeping guard A pierc ing shriek was tha first tntlmaUon he received that hie presence bad been discovered, tt nerved ee well to move him lastastly Into action: a single glanoe overaboaldar showed him tba figure of n ms Id servant to cap and gown, bar mouth still wide and full of aoead—and Alan fall apoa the guard Mhe a thunderbolt Tka man hod barely time to Jump up and reoognUe the alarm: then a fiat caught him on tha point of bin Jaw, and be returned pnasptly to deep uieoaaclousneaa. No time now tor qualm* of com punction oa account of the savage rethlsssneee of that blow: no Ume •van to search the fellow for a key to the Biased door: already the maid was taking the atelre la full flight and cry. f°ar steps and a howl Ilka a warlock's to every Jump. Becking bff. Alan took a abort run. elaared the prostrate body of tba guard wfth a leap, and flung himself full torus against the door, bis shoulder striking a point nearest the lock. With a splintering crash It broke Inward. Without dignity or deooram be sprawled oa ail tours Into the presence of Jedlth Trtna "Foot Ur. Law I" she cried, with a mocking nod. "always disappointed I I'm so sorry—truly 1 am!" “Oh. spue ms your sarcasm." be tagged resentfully, "ire ridiculous —ugh. this whole mad haalnssi— j "Bat I am sot sarcastic," she Insist 1*4 Vttk each dAMTitT IW ha nrmnnil W« eyes In wonder. "Believe me. 1 lorry Cor ooee It to I ul sot Raee whom yen ted locked up bare] Tor. Toe see. I am locked up, by way of punishment—thanks to my hiring had pity oo you once too often—while my tetter deeampe mysteriously for parte unknown—* 'Too don't know whore he's gone, then!* “Do 70*T" aba asked sharply. 1n‘hiV!i!l'r~l ***•- ®T speelal train “Taking Sneer "Bo I'm told." The woman choked upon ter anger, bet quickly me stored It "Ho stall pay for thlal" ate eaawrer at ad. “Tour fntharf I wish him nothing more nor Iona then your eamlty." Alan aasared her otvILly "But .Inca It eooms that he has gone, aad Rose with him. If you'll forgive me, 1 think I'll ho going—” 'Alena f~ Ttet one word, uttered with all the slgnttcnnoe that this woman knew so well how to Infuse into ter tone, checked him mispielouaty on the threabold. “Why—yea." "To* would* 1 ear* for g oompenlon d* voyage T" ate suggested. “°h—really I “ he protested. She held op an arresting hand, "ids tan I” ahe begged. the street below eetne the un salsUkahto rattle of a poUooman’s lo cust so tte sidewalk. “Ihot damned meld;" Ate* divined thougktfelly. "Th* use* Judith agreed with omtoooe oalm. “Han it streck you that Too te*y have some trookie getting •way without my permission r •Tm sot oo stupid as not to have thought of that.” bo countered. Thee bo advised—end late ms srtth yon." "In whet oepsolty, please? At enemy or-ellyT" “Bn ally—you're right: we can't be friends- until we overtake that ape etol train. After that, by your leave, IH Shift tor myself.” "ITe not such a bed ootloa - bo re dacted' -with ... ___ •■•t do much to Interfere—'■ ~U I >motw- .» «. MUMUd. “in take yoor word." ka UTMd aim Ply- “Bat yoa're la for a lot at kard *'*i ^ atrald. Tka ooa way to oateh ■P »Hk year tathar la by aeroolena— aod l>a iwt oaa waltta*. ■ko aoddad Intently. "Dent eon Bldar Maaa waaan whoa It eotaao aha hlotod akUqaaly. >>• bo raaaoa to, iota* oa wbat I *»ew of yon." “0JT« aataate to tad ay coat aad hat." J* ““•‘•™«kk "da la tka hallway. Tba paltaa entered by tka treat door MJBo two arapt oat of tka area «k. OM*rr«k xxxl Vta Air Ubo. mm mm la tka aaaraa of the men *■* • **"■•■< ttaiaa f**-^f***f (“A H will readily landscape. Only at the third cut did they succeed In picking up Ike line ol the Issia r» And It was some hours later, though still daylight, wbso they picked up the special train, lying Ilka a bunting across the levels. Thera was scaot room tor doubt that It waa tha train they sought. Bp» dais are not comsson. Moreover Alan contrived with considerable difficulty to focus binoculars upon the rear plat form of the ear, and caught a fugitive glimpse of a wbite-coeted Bgure with e black face that wae watching the bi plane In the mu manner, that Is. with glessen. Tha maa In Ike white cent, Alas as sured himself, waa positively Dareua And hardly had be oomforted him self with this assurance when hie sar donic destiny struck the motor dumb. In res pease to his look of dashed tnqnlry (be arlator merely shook a weary head and muttered tha words: "Engine trouble." Swiftly the uertb roes to resolve the volplaning mechanism. Under Coast's admirable handling It settled down al ■soaps of Alan and MhA moat without a Jar. oa tha owtaklrta at a city whoie mm Alas aarar teamed. Tor the biplane warn barely at • standstill baton ha waa ost and. reel ing With the glddtnaee that attests mea attar loeg Bights, making hla way aa bant ha might toward tha nnn|s'i ottoa oocoectsd with a trutayard Im mediately adjacent to tha apot wham they had eoms to earth. v Lasdah dlabanamaata ad Sauawr .won him his way against officdal pro teats ghat what he demanded waa aa tcepon albUtty. within twenty mtewtee, leas ing Coast to fallow on when and aa bast ha might. Alag and Judith warn sptnnlag through open country to the cab of ,an engtaa ranging nght, with only dear trad between U and tha apaelal. Tha several hoars that ensued bo fora tha roar lights of tha apodal were brought to rtaw ware none too many tor tbs task Imposed upon alee of oraroomtng tha sera pi aa of Urn am gtasar and firs man. Ac otter m Lisle, and lass than lfty font separated tha tiro—tha special trola and the light engine, both tur ning through the light at top speed. With a word to tha angtneor Alan crept out along tha aide of tha boiler, wtu only n greasy handrail and a nar row foothold between himself and whet meant death, or something otoae ly raeembUng It, should ha bo shaken off by tha tearing wind and the sway ing at tha locomotive tt mamed an hour before ha worked l*1——tf np te the oow catcher—oew wtthla tour fast at tha roar platform at the epostal On this last he oould see a women's Bgwro In distinctly silhouetted against tha light through tha door, sad beside her a man la a white seat, si^geyg tor danr Mis to tha knob of tha door holding It ngslnsf tha Frantic sgorta of soma person* Inside to tear It open. Another hour of ananeov *»...,* ; ««V-or neb n» the .Sect—while tba 1 H*bt engine Wttb Intolerable ilonm W4|*d tbon tow M«nt feat. At boito It wee fend Me to attempt tbe thin*. Rom (bo ooeld eee bar ■tnlaod white tnoe quite plainly bow) wee belt ever the nfl of the oar ahead, •wady to Jaap. Hie boart felled him It wee too banrdoa, a nek He fared eat let bar take It > ■oteethiad rary tike a Hum — Cron tba train nod eotnethln* vary Uba a ballet whittled peat bla oboab. aad ■••wad the sign■! for aevernl non. Rraadaly. (bat kneeled*, needled **• ■•f»ea Stralated forward aad aetdlnd on to a ber ao bot that It Monbad bla pal. be offered a bead to the dlrl oo tbe rail. Her head fell oonfldeatly tato tt. Bbe Jumped. Hit irn wound rooad her n loaded oo tbe platform of tba eee eatoker He heard bar breathe hie -Ok then berrladly paaeed her he tween hlmeeif aad tbe baflar to the ■aetway at tba elfe The ftreuena ene wattfap there te help her. rin tuned bie attention U Item* Ta bla diamny ha found (hat tba ea ma wm loatac ground. The epaaa WM eldteUg rapidly M Item, ra ■••aad the knob aad threw Matef ovar tba rail. fry a mlraraloaa, dytad In. tbe ■“ MoompHabad that taeredlbta ten —f Jb^»wd tba platform. «bn ***S**^ «taeer appliad tba brake. WATCH THIS COLUMN FOB MISSIONARY ITEMS tub AMERICAN H1U SLANDERS THEN AND NOW **1 command that all foreigner*— ooaa, woman and children old and young—bo summarily exam tod. Lot not on# secape! Now that all for* eigo churches and chapels hart boon rased to the ground, and that no place at con coalman! Is Irft far the foreigners, they must unavoidably scatter.** “Any person found guilty at har boring foreigners will incur the pen alty of decapitation." Bo wards. “For any mala foreigner taken alhra a reward at W tasis will be givea; for every female, 40 taels, aad for every child, go taala.** Them are extracts tram a proc lamation of the Dowager Empress at China, Issued during tha Boxer up rising. 1900, and placarded all over the streets of Peking, and had not Jung Lo, commander of tha Imperial troops there, used both troops and guns in defense at the foreigners, le gations, missionaries ami native Christiana would have, bean behead ed. Now, 1915, Tuan Shikai, president of tha youngest and largast republic in the world, has anaounoed "Perfect liberty of rnnariacoa ia China,’ and has appointed to tha State Depart* mat a seaJoua Christian, needy eon vertad from Confucianism. Tbs Vice President, Li Yuan Hang, while en tertaining Mr. Ksehardsoa, principal of McTynio School, Shangtmi, (Sooth orn Methodist) is reported as saying "8ech a school must not bo arrested for a lack of funds" aad ymmlssil hit own tmlitcE, <7 n^hi iiiaa ttn« plea have baa convened lata school bouses; tha North*eld pendant Coe feraace held ia a wcddM Beddhlet oooMary aad we are told there are at least UUM church membsre In China. But, they have also more 1.100 cities without resident miasioa arttal China U only one of tha many nations appealing to Chcistuui Amer ica for the gospel of Christ. Are we doing all we caaT IF WB ONLY KNVW If wo know lha pnia and mm, Wnltln* along onr path. If wo eonld only oao lha mayor An ha gnthorn In hio oho*, Would w« mO be novo careful In naming along anr way! Sp'a to Plant. oU that'* nahte Foa ow i taping —“~rr f~jT • If thh^loa#p -Bfro ty-.mxnm,— ttT Would -—■ -f upgf-r r-T. . No'or ogata that piano abide. Would, our waya again bo parted In angor and in paint Would lovo not bo tha dwaiter In pule and aagor*a ■<«» Ah, that Ica-oold figure. How It oanda our momorteo bark To tho angry word* and “***— Sown along oar booty Crack; How that friendly figure teUa aa Aa cold In death it lien— To ba careful, far mer« earful. Than mo would bo ilherwUn. i Lot aa than in oar dally Ubaro Strive to attain a nobte end With an ever ineraaelag rigUanea Heaping angor from 1*^_ Suraly oar pathway will ha brighter. Imvu will illwnlnete the Way, And our program filled with >oy Aa »o trurul day 'by dgy. —Herbert B. Uttey Jake with him who jootlee you. Smite on ktm who burrtaa you. Laugh at him who puabou you. It rfoeani eoot a eout. Don't be carrying round that chip Wink jroor pya and cnr»a roar Up, And from Ufa’* unahina taka a rip, It dopant coat a cant Don't bo always first to rile Ya«r neighbor—p-i so Mm Just a smile It wUl ekaar tha dallaat while. And doaant coat a cant. —Mildrad Stewart in Naw York Baa. "Tha prattlaat pietara that Ood asm painted or tha world asas look 'd at U a father and mother that lose Jeans Christ, and tkay taka kald af tha haad ad tkair eidaet child aad tha nmt oidaat child, aad tka naat child, daara tha Una to the rattagaai, aad tka whale family ga ■katrtiBg and ringing into glmy. Tha blackeet plrtar* tha -srU may aoo is U aaa a father and aariknr with out Christ, and Uairing arms, tnktnr koM af the hands ad *• aMmt Child aad the aawt, and tha aant, and an down ta tha yonngaat child, and aaa that whola family going to hall. You train op a child In tka wpy Jt shea Id H, and whan it la aid. It prill .«< depart from ha training. I brih ■ that if a child U propatjy trained, it wfll not often go aatray. LAetsn to ma. The normal way ta gat rid of dronkarda la ta atop miring drank arda.—-BtUy dan day. A 9000 OMMNATMN
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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March 17, 1915, edition 1
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