SAnjBjDlY Uftauntfl niv» u um ■£*****■ ■■» .vETto *£> far 1 - Hedies W *y MOLUL MALONE. 7f Coprnrt, i»«. tear*** »n —. •NMM HUM.- with M«, ,teA*. y . „ .Tg*lL r^--Ihir . l[l —. •- Mill novel. fTVOrSIB • Mg M* d/ AteSc? s??te to£ o **»»*•** MM*. M*W»r «/ t! 2ff_ r# " f®*"- »*» *«< *n *«• MM.’ kW bogus and e» old forhmo teller (* o*« q/ tho ckUf at tract tea* dm Jtogto CHAPTBR I—Continued "TV —M wUck do Mil to MtaflMT IMk to •4 tAttder," they vo«M wfclg—r to they mod* their ««y otulUi oontlm—tgl wife Md mother woald Match the erne °f tor toed ud nuur a Mt am ■mlr to tto vision «*f hip 1m ywutefal I«k« would looto tor too " Tte a onto r* ,neo4 tor food »hd dM«*d tto eerdg «H tto tahte I. fropt of tor. «to mm* to te. i>i- 'Mm*. toe hMr to ■ frown had to Hdmil T«*to a tftft for «ah and * gift tor tto mUi' o' frlada of teugin, hot *tto h vlto ye seed Mto h «ood «M an’ bom o' thooo toMtaf tog—— with toghto - "AT think I would do wall hvnyr to naked. "j* tolght hh' ynt nghln to ; gflffcta’L But ttoro'n a voyage In * *• card* for yo ah' ItU U aooa. K.ISJfi&SLIg, dM giro yo. lt nay ho yo warn I 1 11 H ' I ■- ■ .IT 11 /U f I \ & I Lll Ik #7 L \ x II |M I I 1 jy\ . 1 L/ w UJ |I I »w J— ® ■ “ 'Tte on MO way, lo America r« to totem mo r.f <*-" hem on a dark night an* tto falrieo “Go on. yo gabbler yon." —a forgot yo." laoghod no ato —ro hIM a playful "I nood no fatrloa." tto Mur- ptuh “sh haronao tortoJotold tough ex lad Impatiently Til do an I'm aura them's a bandeoMor with MO good right am an' tto Man than yon awaitin' for ana." hrains that am la m# own hand MM ertod aa ato ant down iifiiln tom!" • Mother O'Reilly "An' to yn any. lad. an' ao y» " Tin a marry baart yo hnra aay, hot 'Us a good wtfa tto HI togas tto fortnao tailor ao ato holp ya. como tho days wton yor laid ont tto oaada, "an' a toaro oaa. iMlih|iii in aa ya.” Tto fairies worn good to ya aa* A good wtfa. thought gmmatt aa thay gara yo tho gtfto tor hapwt ha atrollod toward tto raetag aooa In yor life" oonmo wham ooba tto speediest "On way. Nhnmott Msrtough.” , harass of tto eonatryaMa would Atotla ertod M to tln—rad jaoor. coolest That would ha Shelia "HI hard ao oaa hoarla’ hi for Bat thorn mast to aa marrtago tuoo but mono It Go an* dad Bad, now; la tor oa aftor to had mado for ‘tin go la’ ho— va must ho good In Aaserlca, than would to with half tho night to drive tto •end for hor. If to aoodod bar at wag. Will yo rldo house wish aa. all. 'Ware there not woman la Emmett f" Amorlca; SMa't to anon tho P*«- "No, tls aUyla’ In Katmhtoth tnmo of lhea*\ la tto Ulnatratad ana I am toolsht.” ha said aa ho am— rlnoo printed la London and turned "1 enpp—o 111 dad tto “dtehch j itfmuw —tom had Into old— do— omoo atoa* . at Nn. OTarrtll's Inn? Beeatt- pans’" fnl thsy worn ta\ thalr Ana rlnthos "Or nsayto he's after havin' a Who could toll, perhaps, them waa glass." pat la Walls "1 haroa't - one of th— Just waiting for hla aaon him for tho boom new." e—teg oror thorn la hmorloa "Ah. dear, an' 'tto a Aaa Ufa whom orory —a had aa ev— ya II to harm'. Thorn'll ha n— rheaoe to toco— rich aad pow- aa' downs an’ tho warrteo an’ ail, •rfhL ' last aa thorn Is for ororybody. Kttmott attended orory day of Bat tto fairies haws been geod to the weak of the fair. Paw shill- ro an' thorn's happla— wails' g> 1 Inga to had to his pookst for oa- the and. Do yo Just he brare aa' ‘ Urtslamsn*. but tbs basils and ye'll wte a—last all tho tronhlos hastlo tchod his roaU—ooas ttoi'll corns to ya. To hara the Horn waa I tte. ha thought, and II alnglag heart, sonehla. aa' thorn this worn Itfa what would It to with tho staging toart to moot soar where all his dr—no worn afraid at dlrtl or bn—." cento rod ‘‘An’ will I bars truo teen." Tho day at tho Kporkbothsrum Bhetia naked Pair was tho one holiday to tto "Pam. aa' that's always a gtrl'a yoar for Shall a K Ildars Thom twostloe To will, yn will; hat worn n thousand things to —don't pick oasy an'.don't tabs tho erteo cettio and pi—, and tho tto word of ovary oa— spook tog woa—fal display of homoopnn dlrtl ya moot, door There s maoy clotkoo sad of needlework submit- an' many thatll want to klaa y*'r .. ted for prises by tho wire# of tho fmtiy Ups an look Into yo r oyeo oanadmritht Aholla ghma ha—if nr the lor* light thorn, tot Jp ' iror to ths . n.iisuwnt roMplrtcty wayood m‘ mho Iho Bat Nothing waa too trivial to aa# and po— the tueetloa te ye." It sfelslm oror Old Tom Kildare "But It my heart to already sAhdtfl thna SaytMng atea He "Ate aa' what girl at yer a—, prided >‘-rr*** that ha knew good a hate etehteea 1 take It knows fcsrojtlk aad aa for tempera, tor ewa toart! Bn off with yel write had** bo rM Ons warn Xntee. plan ip an' pte— of item try re— fer tto' Squire whoa to ebnaga rtr mind, acughtf darlteg ' i>. a— yenag. Aad masy were tto (To ho ooadaaed) • qrn^flngpggMß.'H- 1 '- "VUIMBP.''v»'ITOh -IPtftf-x. if— iiwi iniingi lMd Capital | * rUN'KVA. June IT (xP> Calrln's bars thodr hmdqeartara bom te proro city to sticking oat *u < hoei since It Ms gr— oo*s. It’s light has sbano has run* to bo htoaoaod fufth a’ tbs tla.o the fro-hialorlc days whoa "World ttepUal" And It Is trying to tin people, roaring the wild boa—. Inatlfy tho namr. lived in huta not on wooden pillars Os course. Ooncm. like many nthor In the middle of taka Lam—. t , rII lee thinks It hss always Mas tto / ’ * - **' moot Important In tho wide, wide Twenty thousand Pronob rsgltente Mold and really didn't nood iho ten- nod tram Uonooa alter tto war when «M of notions 'and tho fifty odd otM- tho French cxi haaff rfbOtod tea# or Interna* ioost or—alas (toes which wmd and Ihoy son H f |p«fMp fpf . . . % & v > Jjf* ' \ er ' P ‘ * • . . „ w *- iolnljTi.. 255 of iSTtin. jj^x^gafigS aa—# and tmagn—itete tta Mao Apt m Mbaahalf aheap tto Amptocn at the KlMate cotta— for meatho hbm tedr 41— Mila treasure waa bow Stolla's to spaad for What ato willed, for brfcht rib toto ato a pteoeof sUk ar a pair of stockings and. yea area a —l t of bright gat—* which toe taotod •toy to her tog that no one Might hoar anal to*tto had shopped ato— sad ato was tdttng away ha fom the booths waiting for OM T— ont— ato estate to Mottor OBolUy'a t—t v ToU y or Mina," riWlm, an* 'tte p fab forta—* yn toaa." me qto dahad. A hand tenatod tor ahoah 'jjjm ' fold min# — ‘ ato aa— it's a roya— rm te take aad aeen. "Tte oa mo way te f—Mss n> to tofom jpgay da—." CmmoU Msrtough b—ted. "A—rlcatah. Brnmott. nod to* an— • oho acted. tod— to te ha aoote dtfnt yon. Mothar." Brnmott —tod of tto tort—a Utter. Tto oM was—a nodded , ' Bui I oaid 'to p good wtfa yoTI ha needin'," tto oM born— added, ’ —II never do toM— te— tor (hjt M tetahte*. If a— win tor, M heart she te," -Id Brnmott " Vk b . £ 4 ’T ' " 1 111 .i i ■■■is mm - ■ —-- ■ ■ ■—.ss... THE VOGUE OF THE TOWNTABRIOI.ET «^v jX . fck. I*ll 1 JFBBMfti g ijfnlHyw n \ —MB ■ j , juMHto mm —pppe-stee m—nH■■m■ --•• " ; • 1 ' 1— . miyTt.-vi-. - y • . A Urm ot btoiy Iteviß# a decidedly naetr opoliten air which in enjoying a distinct vogue tofvtown tote among motorists qt diacrimimiling tssta, is the town cabriolet, in which is • L emhndldd rare dignity and an unerring good ta.stc. Tht ( udillsu: tuwo cabiiolct shown ' ; above, exemplifying this style, is fitted with a beautiful five-passenger Body by Brunn with leather rear quarter. With thin rear quarter erected or cawed the car posse—ea grace aad harmony of lint that few other b*tdy approach. ' ' ••• too tlay to stand tto blah cost at Ni|. Aad tho FVonch pass—to hr— Ravote province ooased to com into tho lovely lake city to shop aad to ronsalt Oosera's sktllod corps of doctors and osrgon—. Result--fin ancial distress for Genova, a goaorsl deadening of tho city's acOoltloa, aad an absence of people In the streets wMch gave tho town nn abandoned. slim I and mournful aspect. • . . . • -■• • • . - "-»■ tot tto lengno and oibor loterna l tonal activities hare brought won aad woMon back frogs all qdartom. of tie earth. Ufa— as* look!eg up tor Genovs. The civic aasgeiati— which was created to develop tho gonoml Inure— of tho ally te eltiteg nightly and (hln— am happening. The litof* national aatomoAle sal— Just hold was « agccoas. With to— twenty Atrcrlmn cam shown people cam a boro front all potto of Kwitaarland and many districts la Francs. This was followed by a great hmelool los ttval which brought to tto Grnova nut ra house a—o of tho meet fa—uo operatic troupes of Barape wall ap celebrated orchestras Later will ro an International dog show had a horse show Tho flower 'festivals In tho suaamer am being mado bigger aad bettor every year aad draw teois kodv of gaggle from oesteMe. - There am. aa a matter of fact, two Gouer— One Is tbt city of the for e—ere wkcf. latemste center amend ' tor—Mo—l oog—Ms— Tto other to rto Gonowa of tho Genevese Aad It Is •♦moot a ease of r tea twala ■hall mogt.” Them are yiMpAsat of con—, hgt tto rate lo slroog that the foretgp residents go U»«ir way and the Ooaoyeoo theirs, aocially speak ing. The foreigner goto to lor golf vnd tennis, dinners and dashing, hat the Oenevese are keen particularly oa twg tela— One Is music aad fba oth er la jwtHo lectures. A patriotic Oenovoao will walk five Milos to Baton to a good orchestra or a yawrt eSoral society. Ho will without Mo dinner to hoar a good lecture. Every night throe am lec ture* te OonevaV halls on subject* cf religion. psychology, pblloophy. history and the arts and eciagces generally. Them tg a saying that It yon sit long enough before tho Grand case on fit* boulevards at Parle Jtoj will see everybody in Iho world for every body will one day of another walk la front of you Well, If yon live lonx —gh -toft*—— it mill to tea-o—*• rtory. People eggs * kero from all leads to lke league, (yi»m Tibet t« Tlmtesctuu und from t'onada to Gepe tewi. ; Kings a*>d princes, Statosmon and tomagogisos. wi*« men aad rrssks - oil stew steadily lo Ooaova. lo see »he "pelage" of tho of Nn tte—. which lo not s polnce at all, but a former hotel poetically adapted fog tho hMsioess-llk* dally work of the la— iq. Its cwmmieaioas. aad its qonfodsnees. Genov* lo tho grant mooting pu<* of the representative* of govern—nts and peoples It ia tho Intornatlogal forum whore men have freedom of speech end find oa Inter notJnnsl almouphoro which is unlotf erltl by— tte—l boundaries and a burning a* i tons J spin I Party thoua •Ml Americans rlsltod Geneva loot year Mops am m peered nrtg year Oooeva. "world capital" seems to kqto doftalioly booh— tote the vookd novo. A fairway of judging tbt* la to afee teal the aumtor of now* Supermen permanently assigned to fottowj—e doing te MtmdHy te* crossing IHnce Go— y joilted the ‘te—r**» ite> j I far ont sambo* their foreign col I eag le*. They are on tee job nil the Item discipline!, faithful to thalr took end offirloin* Tho Amarlcan newspaper correa|-ondents are second la number, despite the fact that their rountry la not a member of Ibq leag ue. \ TKAf'BKM MWjIBTKBIHB . JWB M.-4AV PMirteJ In kern for tee •MMtfJSw'rr: Tam tote f Aiie«, etoto. AHA hf the loßebing te am'Ami— m- Jim T,, '■ ..■! ■■ Ft— 1- th* summer school will be done by regular membeta of the teaching staff. A. D. Kratrk who has been away on a leave of absence will he hack in tk* history department for the sptu- BARNYARD GOLF t CHAMPS NAMED C. Smith an* W. Joknaon Takaa PotfWag ui J. Glfaw—i Lndiee and Oeotkamen W* have ' ten honor tIA uornlug to pry seat at barnyard golf champions of Golds tore, so decided at a tournament kebd yesterday afternoon at the WiUlam street ground; dojbiee t harlea Hmllh ~' S —‘ -ll ■ - m m. Wlw '* i 1* — A • - - ■ - ■--- • - - -' - - *" ■ ■" IM ■■■■'■ FANCY Ferdif fondly Angered AVe and forty. frisky Agi* » T)»d Fancy Ferdie fondly, finger five Bad forty frisky figs? * If Fancy Ferdie fondly fingered five and forty frisky figs, 1 Where are the five and forty frisky figs Fancy Ferdie fondly fingered? » ■ " llga , H 3 if mSmm If ■.J * k 7 ,J| | T tomlty adte aA tho hot peter nood practically. . . Without Cost! IMh| to —ptes beat. «AAo cashing meats, to boot water. Jtintelp gsa kite- hadaito TVt teTOma rtevy -snto toriPTMTA VHd#ril|tei t tateteg hft s—ex. tombed quickly without fomoMog eayttoteg on your pro—l T MODESTLY priced icaNy pertect end neods no attention. FMs a long tab wani end is ist—lsotltoAy potenmad by to buying ptOSc hot our representative demouflrste this ponder H Wdtvtmtey— Far sate ato mtommended by Goldsboro Plumbing J & Heating Co. [ lV )| . . . - 4 , • t r r r rr - , and W. Johnson; .Ingle J. Uliaaon The eight other teann who weal down in itnf.fll before these chain i Nona: who chalked up a slew m ringer*, aver that th« champions ehall not be allowed to raiaaln chaaa No* for more than on* day , Krcults of the doubt*# tournamont: Chari** Bdwarda and M Krona. •|rf*at*d Jack aliases and J. Herring. defeated France* Rat*oa and L. Marvin Howeit and lector Ed ward* defeated Lacy Rirh and Rnpnrt Pete, HentliTlnnla Milton MrKUnhr and J. Pal* de r*nt*d M Howell and U. Kdwarda. C. H. Bdwarda and M (Man* de bated M. Meh'lanaj and J. pot*. O H. Wwlth and W. Jehuon d# - hated C H Uvardi and Bd Krgas for 1 chaioplonahig. v Hvau it •of- logic* tawmasMßfl . - Boned I > • / . io Marring defeated It. shared. L. Bdwarda defeated K,, Pearce. it. Hich defeat*d C. Hen*** J. Qltaaoa—by*. .. v Heal-Finale J. aliases defeated J. Herring. L. Bdwarda defeated L Bioh. J. Qltsson defeated L. Bdwarda for * hamploashtg. * ■ r== STLDKBAKEHI Beauty that appeals to y©«r eye, performance that appeals to your pride, and a price that appeals to yodr purse. I —1 11 '*"* ■ « > !>■ I I >1 'Studdfltar (Estate "ft*****lt • matrhnd only by your an*tn# on iu njkmm In ltM, Stiniobdbnr IW iar onnb ear In npuatfagl . STU DEBAR ER CUSTOM SEbAN •1335 ztrz's. ■ T *' t ■\ j ■ V ..V i * ' i»i..ii. in# i .1 —c ex C. J. Carrot •; ■ td n» ta £»tih>ebau» trgaa t% ifiuocrn iiioccry mni mii BVHI I W« curry Um kargwat naanrtaaant of mnsta. gmcgrtii mimmjmi ■■ II prttfuMto GaMabnro. Cavalry kmmtikti * spadaKy. Mii| I W. H. Col* ft Co. Hiwwo .. °rr .**•*'■ * c..1 L-'» ' 'I— MEDICAL DteCTORY I DATID **«, M. D. Dnmß & OM, EOl I ttk n«(r Wayne lan. Bni MM» Wayae Mi Mfc • IM> IpM '. _ «pwoutoam«iiL.ii.D. | ' " w j►? ‘ *U 4 Jp liiliMtliakMika. --j- „r, ,-~rr v .• . avaim.-—r— BUnognphy is s food thing for nm to know. In tk« boslaeae world It Is • stspffcg etoae lot—- thing better. Our graateet demand Is for students with a Ugh school education and a knowledge of Stenography. During the past two years we have placed graduates to every section of the city. Why net enroll for the MM of training which the busineee rasa requires T We offer four courses—Stenographic—ConmMtdai .. Commercial and Typewriting snd tonal call or write in for information. -n GEOItGI A SCHOOL w«HSs * a, ■ •———~ ■ _ - M »yo •T.~» jrviwr 'na ir -1, . ~ I j. '' . . - ™ Seasonable Groceries UPTON AND BANQUStnua PULL UME OP FRUITS A templet i a assn mi at of Cali meal* ready la aam Ip # EEJENKINSi piioNn m>m W ' PAGE FIVE b ' " aaaa—et local mevn chUdrea of the InUHaJar*Wentwsfth W. pierce, formerly o t tht* atty. A •ingle whit* chraation (Mother's Bag 'lower) la memory *f George Wank- . aegtoa’a ataehrr. W»a placed %y Ifcsr jiade by Dr. Oeorge t. Imdley. Be* trr of St. gurnet fTphragallna church. T.# ; ; The Blank MB# will make an «- ceimnt yofctliH dlswwfian taper.