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Your Daughter's Xmas if you consult with daugh- tvr you will discover how happy she will be to give Photographs this Xmas to friends and playmatgg, Make the appointment to. day with BAYER STUDIO For Fire Insttrmice Consult H. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond Street Phone 8694. O A uction Sale AT ma. r iufvaixrv Cralg'St.. West. Montreal. 11-22-23-244". l ' AUITTION SALE i -- {i Stark. "; lisohl Farming Implo- ilri Fiirnitiirr- on thr- "Yril Fitzsimmnns. "erdisran. R. R. Nov- "" o'clock sharp. No '~ sinlrl. ‘V 5FHI\IGEOI'R, Auctioneer l. (“Yards F icfitiigar B. A. Fiiilv-"Ql ER, BOLIOITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public ' Etc. 7| MONEY TO LOAN Montagus P. E. island Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K C. Bari-tutor, Etc. Money to Loan Isnk of ‘Neva Oeotla Building Ghartottctuwn, P. E. I. MacDonald & McPhee B‘ A0 A. MQDUNLLD ll. l". DloPllElC Barristers, Attorney. lite. Money to Lona ""17 llnlldlnl Charlottetown t? c. c. Archibald Practice limited to l-Jye, Ear. Nose and Throat Olllee Bayer Building, Great Georgi», Udlffi Telephone Still-J- Olllee lIoura—0 so l2 a. Is. l to .1 osisotimm AMERICAN SCIIOOI: or rnsc-rirnmcs tlsnlo on. smiouns limrnon , or room cannon-r VICTOR Cl-IAISSON IIIIADY¢FOIITWEAII 120. URI QIIPQI titre-rt (‘harlottelowm l‘. Id. I. DB-ll-lb-llntls. .. l 0.x sivrtituav. tmctciiiii-iu lat All QGERTRUDE Ari-lemon $YNOP8|S ‘ At sfirst night performance in ‘view York a beautiful young wt» nan attracts attention hy rising and leisurely aurvayingthe audi- ince through her glasses. Claver- ing. a newspaper columnist. and his cousin. Dinwiddie. are particu- larly interested, Dinwiddio declar- ~-: i-ihe is the llllllllt? of Mary Og- den. a belie of thirty years ngo. who had married aCount. Zattiaay He is convinced that this is Mary's daughter, but all efforts to estab .isb her identity prove futile. Ciaveriug finally manages t\ lneet her. and she tells hini she fr. the Countess Josef Zattiauy. a :oiisin of Mary Ogdenhi. and had lzuarried a relative of lifarys hus- band. Clavering does not believe her story and tolls her so. though he most diligent investigations fail to disprove it. As time goes on (‘layering real- izes that he is in love with the liiysteriotis Madame Zattiany whose first name. be learns, is Mary. He. declares his passion and draws from her tht- admission 0ft] warmth of feeling for him. 0n his wny home front Mary's one night he runsi into young Janet Oglethorpe re-l turning tiuescorted from ii gay party. llo lectures lior severely and takes her holiie. (‘iavcriiig invites Mary to have dinner and iitteud the opera with hini. .\lrs. Oglethorpe having offer-i oil hi-r box. Mary. rogaliy gowneti, is the IJYHDSUFO of llll uycs. and the box is l)(‘$ll‘|!l'll with men trying to iurct hcr. (‘favoring is jcuionaly iiiiiiriiitiy. ’ ((‘ciiit.iiillod i iH-nplll about them were titti-r- lni:. tlni- young lllilll burst iiitnwi guffaiv, Mudaliii- Zattiatiy was calmly outing licr dinner. Thr- tlri-idc tuigiit llll\'t‘ fiilicti Uil deaf ears. (‘lavoriiiiis skin l"ill lill‘lll?.l ni- lliOSl ltltick. liis pros looked nilir- dermis. ~iilit iic did lint misc his voivc. "(in buck to Ylllil‘ tzibl-l." he said pvri-iniitorily. "You've accom- hlishcd your revenge and I've htid ail l propose to stand. . Hy (liid! ll‘ you don't izi-t out this tliiil- lilo i‘li pick you up 1nd carry you out and straight ili your Kldlllll’ mother.“ O'clock is‘ hi: r|s tciisisting of beautiful fur-m u] 3g acres of tlic choicest farm 15nd "n l‘. L. l. Only h‘; mili- from town. Oiii: of tho most idl-ul farms for niarki-t produce or dairy fitriiiiiii; iii l)|'| found tlnywht-ro, us all thi. love-l)‘ ilwi-iiing buildings. over housi- looking tutti nut- my stock of choice milk cows frosli and to freshen shortly. 9 in riuiitbi-r. All Holstein. Ayrshire. (‘rueriise-v niid Jbifllpy dramas and whose rec‘. ord for quantity and quality stands first. Also ‘J horas-s, 7i heifers. fill pure bred ‘hens. 70 pure bred pul- ets and cockereis. Also all my furmin! implements consisting n! full lino; l incubator (new) 121i yin: capacity. Also my irriip Qnnfltgt- mg of ‘.15 tons huy, quantity‘ straw. 200 bushels mixed ZTilili. ~10 bushel-i wheat. 500 husliclstiirnlps and nil other articles not mentioned. Salv- puuilivr. No reserve. if storm)’ on hioiidny. iicvcnibi-i“ Iird at muni- hour. inspection iul_\' tiiiio. Phom- FUN-R. Also one flvc mislsi-nfll-i‘ iiriii- irnr- Tnurinlg (far . I Terms of farm l-it attic iif l-ituvlt. etc. l2 months on till sums U\‘l'l‘ $10.00. 8 ocr cont off for cash. ' Sale sturts at l o'clock nliurp. i PATIIIFK l)l'I<‘I~‘\'. East Royalty J. A. i‘lll(")‘l~Al||‘| Ant-fitmen- il-Zil-fsttffil. Please Notice As l am going ou-t of business 1 request my customers to settle their ncoounm before January 1st. Positively no credit given after this date. This will benefit all. Everything will be cheaper for cash. L. ANDERSON, St. Peter's Bay 252-l1~l4-ws6i. Molasses Cargo arrived today Schooner Union Jack. 475 puncheons best quality for extra fancy. CARVELL BROS. Final Sailings S S. Canadian Sapper From Chariottet own this Season Tlis following sailings have been arranged namely- FROM MONTREAL About October Nth About Novsmbsr 6th FROM CHARLOTTETOWN About October 24th About November 8th This Steamer will return here from Si. John's, Newfoundland about Daosmhsr 6th to load live stock and iloultlisnd iliroct. general cargo for St. J-ohn's, New As she will have no freight on board when arriving bass on thh trip, liar full capacity will be available for cargo from Ohariottstowa. Parties bars requiring space on above dates srs raqnsstsd to booit lofo lfoiitrsai. .'l\whols i stsaaisr sails tram x. M95011‘ op steamer will" be avaiilbll "wfi-"c ma» steamer sailing from Montreal on space before steamer sails from ‘Id! ' . is (atdsr that management can arrange space for Charlottetown Mr _ liintl lHlyt-lyp] -_ as rich us a giirdvn. Eqlllppg-d with‘ l _ lliilshiir- ‘tltllllifl Si-o hand- ougri llive-r. \_\|l1 be sold in blovkiwe never furnish liiateriai for your or lots to suit DUYChIISt-l‘. Also all‘ “Yes you \vould—tiizikn a acetic." "The scene could hardly bu. lili- proved. Will you go?" lie lialf rose. Evcrt bladame Zzitinny glanccl at lll'll apprehen- Miss Oglethorpe lnuiglittl uticer- "Oh. wary well. At ioast newspapers. That's just one thing we think' llvllélilfl its." She rose and cxtctulcd ll?!‘ hand. "Gov-d night. Marian". Yiaitilny." she said with n really comical assumption of ili» grand 'llillil‘il". "It has been ‘l great pleasure to meet you." lilaclulue Zntfiiliy took the prof- lures, inc. stage! if any one is to be com-I miserated. it la ylou. But Y0" Nal‘ lv behaved admirably: l could on- 1y ndmlm your restraint." (Ilaveriiiirs ferment stibsitlcli. and ‘he returned iior sm 1c. "i hope l didn't express all l fril- Murder would have been too Rood for her. ' But you are an anzPi- And for all her bravado you must have made her feel like the little vulgarian she is. Heavens. but the civilization varnish is thuii-and when they deliberately rub it off" “Tell ine of this advaniure." “it was such a welcome adven- ture after ieavinfl Y0"! Sh" ‘mil practically the whole of i!- 911B had been to a party and her host was too drunk to take iicr home. She couldn't get a taxi, s0 start- ed to walk. After I had fed the lit- tle pig i took her homo. Of course i had no intention of uientioniufg it to any one. but I hardly feel that I ani compromising my honor as a gentleman!" "But will Society permit this state of things to last’! New York! it seems incredible." "Heaven knows. it might as well try to curb the lightning as lll‘fil‘. ii-ttlc fools. Tlicii" own children. if they liuve uny, will Dfilbfll-lll’ be ivorse." "i wonder. not generally indulgent to advenq lurous youth. There will probablyl be a violent revulsion to tlio rigors of the nineteenth century." "Hope so. Thank Heaven we can get out. of this." They icft the table. Reformed rakes are l i As he fol- with Corinna Griffith as Countesp Zattiany. among theirgrulidluotlieri: when the Published by arrangement with Associated First National Pic-i Watch for the screen version produced by Frank Lloyd IYO" 0" 701"‘ r Doc's it cvcr rim-ct you iii tliiil pars alto. a young sitigcr with il iliinarkubli- voicc salliz liiufl-iilfllw m“... o“ "m; glflfll! and then disatr peareti overtiigiit voice, it was said." She gave a low choking laugh. “Arid you think I ani she‘! Really!" “i. think nothing. but ‘that l ani here with you-and that iii another moment i shall want to sit on thc fioor-Oh. Lord!‘ ' The. house was a blaze of light. it looked. like a vast ilold and red jewel box, built to exhibit in the fullness of their splendor the most iuxtlrioits and extravagant women in the world. And it was filled t0- niglit from coifed and jewelled or- chestra to highest balcony. whore piaiuei‘ people witii possibly jewel- ed souls citing like flies. Nota box was empty. (‘iavoriug's RlflflCt‘ swi-pt tho piirtorro. hoping it \V(llllll he ticcupii-d for the most purl by thc youngest set. loss likcly t0 be Sillfllfitl by the resemblance of his guest to tiic girl who had silt opera house ulna new. Hut there wcri- few of tlie very young in ‘the boxes. They found their entertain- ment ivliere trailitions were‘ in tiii. niakiiiipxitid ilisiuisstrtl tlic opera us liii olil superstition. fur too long- Wliiill d and boring for (‘ll[\‘.l'[li‘l-'-Illll-'. youliiz. radii-ills. . Against lllc red backgrounds lll! sniv llit‘ austere and homely faces lowed her down tho foul! 1'01"" "ml noted tile litany l-ycs lllfli mf-"hmfd nn the regiil and liealitiitii figure lu its long wrap 0f wiiito villi-vi liilli fo-"wl hand. "(lend tilulit." 5liL‘ said sweetly. ‘ Your little COHIQIl)‘ has been most. alriltsitig. Maiiiy thanks." liiisii Uglélllflfli: jUfkPfi iier shoulders. "Willi. tzoiisol". ilvzir unky. and swallow him. Ta: Ta‘ Site. ran back to ner tiiiilc. and its lii- larity was shortly augmented. Madame Zattiany looked at Cliiv- crinz aghast. “But it is ivorse tlinn i supposed!“ she exclaimed. “it is ri-uiiy a tragedy. Poor Mrs. Ogllaihorpc." Thtlii Idhc lmlghvd. silently. but. with intense amuse- incnt. "l wil-iii she had been hero! After all! Neverthelessdt Iii u tragedy. Au Oglethorpe! A more child intoxicated .Hl](l truly titrocitius manners. Wliy don't her people put her iii a Sllill. turitim?" “Parents count. about as "inch today mi women counted in tho cave era. But it is ahotninnble that you should he iniidc conspicious." "Oh. that! I have been conspic- ous all my life. And you must ad- mit that. she had the center of the / Cuticllra Does So llucii For iiaii Aliii Skin —For promoting sndhmlsintsining . beauty of skin and cllllflllfl Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cnticura Taicum is an idsal powder. ‘rafreahioi and cooling to the most dslimts a ins. 8on3:- olgc. Talr-l-Sc. ani"? a.....i"”"°‘.' He'd like tile floor tn npcullie wit-tiled that he fox lie. set liiil lips grimly. Another. ordeni before hini. For ii iiioiniriit‘ lind fzillt-n ili lovo with a woman iticupnblo ofifo (gunning eyeh. llo hatcll boinll k911i spicuotis as he liiitrili poverty 4"‘ ugliness and failure and tlcntii. Then lio gitve ilfi itiipatieiit. sillh. if lio could will hcr lic (7f-li"(‘(l little if the entire town followed lio-i" every tiliic Slit‘ zippcurcd on ill!‘ street. And she liiid lit-tin WP)’ swept lifts-r lhiil tidinlls iiappi-r hlid takcli llOTSFlf nil. lio had trcilscd to loci lit unit's length. XXII Thoy cutcrtld tun box (luring the titiptlai hymn. Flirriil‘, almost su- pillc itl the tiriiis of tho ucduccr. wtiii singing with the voluptuous abandon thut makes this scone thi- iiiost explicit in luodcrn opera. SlH‘ had sung it a thousand fillies. but she was still the beautiful young creature exalted by piuisioti. and hor voice seemed to have regained its pristine freshness. She had done many things to irritute New York way?" "Can't any it docs . . . lint . . ._ l vaguely l‘t‘lll('lllllt‘l‘ - - i-luiiie loll lost. her ' uco value and their curiosity is merely human and good-natured. But this! in Jane Oglethorptfs box? it la iti the nature of an invasion. You-hardly could havo done more if you had forced yourself into imlrawitig-rooiu uuin- vitod. You itiuirt either cnnie ou-ttir l! establish yourself. . . or . . .or— "Well," Miiduttic Zuttiany was smiling, and. probably the most serene person in the house. "l—l—-tliluk you had better llo buck to Europe. l must be frank. Anything also would be cowardly. You interest inc-too mucli . . But I can only suppose that your secret is of the sort that is discovered— and they will discover ilk-would cause you grave embarrassment." “You iiieun if l fill] Mary Zatti- Lilly's illegitimate daughter?“ "i don't think they would have minded that if you had brought let- ters to them from Mary asking tiicni t0 be kind to you-and if you had made a good marriage. But to have it flung ili their faces like title-- they will itever forgive you." "And you think I .1m liiary Znlti auy's tiiiugliter?" "lwyesfil tiiitik I have gone buck to my original theory. liut the-rt- liiust be something bcliiiid. Slip ncilcr would llllVt‘ lct you some ovct" here Willi a letter only to Trent. Slie knew that she could rely on mniiy of her old friends. No people in tho world are more loyui to their uivii tiiuli those old New Yorkers.“ “Aiid suppose silo did give lili- letters-tliiil that i haul itot been lii- tcrcstcil ciioilgli to prcscltt tiiclii?" "i know it! liut l mu afraid it's too liiio iltlW. 'l‘licy not only will T024011! your indifference. but tin-y uri- i-xtrulucly uvt-rsc. to iiuyihilu: liki- siluiltitioiiail drziliiii iii privutv iifu. And your zippcuruiicc. hert- to- iiilziit is cxtrcniilly druniuiic! "i‘iii-.y‘il llcvcl" inrsivo yull." lio POlIPNllPII ifilviilill)’. "Rr-iilly"! Wcll. lct us oiijoy illi‘ iii-xi uvi." nil;- uddi-il indiilgt-iitly. "l iinpi- yliu \viil rt-tiiiiiii ilorv." The t-uriuiu imd izmic lip. 'lii<- riudii-iicc. build-d of tlin DTIVHI!‘ lifii- inorrow and toll tboni wiio you are. - \\-- i? Won't Qcrsflito DEZSE ontautq no" or acsds. . further. otter work. Pedigree The Experimental Farm, Ciiarlo Barred Plymouth Rock and chased before the 15th day of November. altcr that date the prices iu- Cockereis from 200 to 224 egg in eggs or over will receive pedigree i‘ will be given for those having less ment oi’ tlia mother's production w 1303-1 0<25-6Sat. Cockerels from 150 to 174 eizi: mothers Cockereis from H5 to 199 egg mothers . Cockerels for Sale ttetown, I’. E. l., has a nuuibcr of crease 50c pcr bird per mouth or part of uioutli. Barred Rocks Lcghorns $3.00 $3.00 "0 $4.00 others 36,00 $51)‘) All purchasers of cockerel-s that have mothers with records of 200 ors properly luado out. No forlns than the 200 mark. though ii stale- ill be stipplletl it‘ requested. There will be lio reduction in price to those taking more than one bird. J. A. CLARK, Superintendent lllli. ili which illf‘_V hiid lllilllllPl-livil tclitinli tn thc siagv. although (‘inv- i-rilig saw illflfi‘ thuii one glance ilvuiiiicr i as thellniisinniitl those iii tlil- iitljtlliilllK iiuxl-s fi-lt tliviii- SPIVPH fri-o in poor povslsii-iitiy i~‘lit't"lli' llllil not. iinii-ilicll lmwitli: sud ltlssillg lii‘l‘ iiziuds imforc tii~~ next curtain when iiil- door liftin- iioxti|iviil~tliili<~l~ iiinro illlll Mr. Os- borlii- f‘il|(‘l‘f‘(l. After a fcw words with hliiilziiiicfiziitiiiliy llt'.\\'l"ill. oiit tiiid l'l‘llil'llt"ll iiiiiiost with Iiirci- (lllii'l' illPll. two of his nwii gciil-ratitiii. null u lull, dzlrk. “The door opened and Ml‘. Dinwiddic entered. limping and leaninfl on a cane." i ‘ lit‘ ivtimcti Wllfl l‘<‘|li'i‘$"l\l“'l H" "H" was Oldest and butt ili N. a.’ York hUulfilydllltl liioy wnru liivir iiailglity liiiucs llucliiiuti-tiiui ll)’ llilwilw- ‘Fiicrl- wiiro lliiiily liiorc oi‘ llll! Silt’- ctiediiig goticrzflluii, of t-otirse. liiuny more ivliosc aiitwcstry ilcrivoil from gold not blood. und ilil.-_v llliliit‘ up iii style and ritual what they lack- cd ili puiciiritudc. Lnck of beauty iii the parierro boxes was as notor- or's throats Rflllii‘ cciitilvy lllill three-quarters ngu. and littil- morn fricudiy wlicii tiic IIHWPI‘ aristoc- i-zuzy of more \V(‘\'1l'lll was founded. All tiir Now York l-lotaloty iictititilni were historic-til. the fcw wiio iiail survived tile mere prettineili-i of youth entering a private lisll of Fallie witiic still niivc. it hnd begun! (lluilcriiii; fcii back. folded his arms and ..~iet his teeth. First one iiiiir of opera glasses in tho pnrterro. then utiotlicr. thou practically all were leveled at Mrs. Oglothorpch box. Young mun and old in thc oliiliibtls box rnliiainod in their Stlillfl. Very soon while (‘Tfhbllt in this scone. whether the-y forgave licr or not. they surroliticl» ell and those to whom iovn imd passion were lost memories felt n dim resurgence under that golden tide. _ Clavcrltig had no desire to sur- rmidtir. |’\ fact. lie citdoavored to close his euro. lio iilid l‘ill.3(‘.l\'(!(l u cold (loiiciio and it liot one in tlic course of tho past hour, and lio felt tliiil his nqiiilibriiltii ivail satisfact- orily established. llo iiatl forgotten lio warn stop at. the front of the box. down which so liiuny noviciii-i hull iituliibl- 0d. but she ltud taken it-ulld difllllliil herself with tho uonciislliiiicn oi‘ ciilitulu. Odd. (llliii: morn minin- thing boat. ili ilio buck of his ilraltl. llut ho dlstiiiiliitlli ii. itiipiiiicntly. No liliulit. liiuny linxe-l ill Etlropii ivorn constructed in tile sutiit- falsit- lull. . lio liad scaled liiinsi-lf li iittli- to tho right ulid behind iir-r. iin siiw her lids iiroop itnll hcr hands IIIUV". restlessiy. Thon. nil tho (Illfllllil wont. down and Farriir was acct-pl. lug the customary plaudits bur-eyes hrou “P253. heifilm wiiisiiire Dairying Co. A Public Meeting of the lpaitrons of tho Wiltshlira Dairying Co., will be held in tho llnli at North Wilt- slibro on lilotiday. November 26th tot 7 p. m. All who arc interested in the reopening of the factory are invited to be present. By Order of the Directors. ONMPIELL. slsavadwlltlstul was]. opened and niovod over the rich and beautiful auditorium with u look of hungry yearning. This was too much for Clavering and lio fl".- niandod abruptly: _"Why do you look iikri that‘! i-iavn you over been hcro before?" She turned to him with s Blllllk‘. "What a question! . . . fiut opcrii. both tho sliiiest and tlio most. ex.- altin; of tbs arts, la the Youth of Life, its perpetual and final expres- Mudittiie Ztittltiiiy of ihi-I shoulders and black in the orclies~ ti-a chairs begun to change tlicir angle, attracted by tho stir iii the boxes. Thiit continent was flowing lfreeiy. he made no doubt. in the lhoxes on either side of him the oc- lcupants wore-staring lcsii openly. liut with frequent flillilZlHl silln glances and iiiucli whlsporillg. iMallnnie Zlittiuliy Hill like sli idol. iSlio neither stiuglit to relieve what loiiiiiarriii-lilliiellit iihc tiiiiy iiiivn felt- lif iillO filll. any! thought (Iliivuriiig ~-—by tiilkiilg to iicr usctirt. nor liy ,gn'1.lng idly about illil litiuso. timii» ipuring (itliiir women's gnwtis zilili lcrowliil wiili livr uwu. Sill‘ lniiziii iliavo been ii ~umntor|1iiicti iii n tiiii- flOllili. l A lilvtrlisiiiii iii-curred for wliicli i (‘iuvlrrillg ui. li-ust wits ltrlitiifiil. ,'|'li(!(l(ll)l'(lliililflil and Mr. ililiwiddll- uniorcli. liiiipilig .atid loaning mi a colic. llo looked pale uiid Wtlfflflll. (Jlminriiig resigned iiis Hl-‘lll and took one still fliriliilr iu lllu l'll|||‘_ ButtiioIow-pittiiiud iliiilogliil FlliilC to hini tliiiiiiicliff “W " " "is thin prudent?" liiurliilircil illu- widlilu. an lio sat. iiitili-ioll‘ llouviiy beside her. "'i‘herc will bu. nothing else tliiknd of in Now York tomor- row. f-io far thnro have only boon rumors. Blrt liars! You look like Mary (lgdnn risen froiii lhn dead. There's a rumor. by tho way, that she is dead." "hiiio was alive tlio lust limo I hoard from Vlonnil. lint. wily lili- prudetii? Mr. (flavoring told inc of your kind concern. lllli. I assure you that I am neither ll political nora marital refugeei’, ‘ sion. And when the house is dark l always imagine it haunted by Iaorstaryvths ghosts of dead opera singers. or so no. longer. “Butiyou baveaiiacret you wish to ltlaspi, Bolisvome, you can do The Sophistlcataa casual. The tats ions as the "horseshoe" it-rcif, ilailicl Nature and ‘Damn Fortitiiv. rivals; nlivsys. liiivitlg bci-ti ui (with 0tii-_ L‘.X|l‘(‘.lll1‘l)' good-looking young niiili. whose. uiisy itcgligoiii illl’ was sci askvw liy Ill!‘ nzigl-i" ilxprcssiun 0|‘ his t-ycs. ('|il\‘4\.l‘llll!. lint ivniltll! l" bl- ititrudurvli, fled to llli‘ sliitikilli." roolii ziud took ii ill-at ili iiio coriivi" Willi his buck to tin» (illii-r iii-tril- pants lt-i-"t suiiitiuiicrecognize ililtl stwnk In liiui. A liidi-tius fi-ar liiid invaded his sirilli. ii‘ this world. sii llltiispuiuhiy lll'l' own. did act-cpl her~us lit‘. liail not ii doubt would if silo dliliiulidell it. lit} liiudc iigiit. of Diliwititiiefis lPilfhhkllOivilifl her as he did-whorl: would hc conic in‘! Slicer luck. silppleliicntcd by his own initiative. liiid KlVllll hini 'l clear field for ii fcw wcuks, but wliiit chlilicu would he have. not only ll her liousu wcri- ovorriiu wiiii poo- piv. illlt ii iiliu wcrr tillraiit-d liy viii-n Willi iui liiucli more iii ufli-i‘. with wlioni shi- liiust have. so iiiiicii ill(ll'l'. ill irtiiiililou‘! lio might. bu tlii- nquiii of the bust of tiiclu iii llltlOll and tile superior of nisny, but his lifc had not been of tho order to tiquip liilii with those milior but cs- sotilinl null iirliinruil arts, tliiit as- urrcil east! iillil liilstitictloli. posiicsx- t!(l by tiioli not only born into ihi» best society but bred iii it. ulid wiio had lived on their background lint. on their nerves. it. lH long iisaociii- tiou thirt counts. and tlic "air" liiziy he kcrililrcd by lncu of inferior birth biit tile silprciiiti opportunity. ilc lisd itlttnagtid to interest licr ill“ cause ho liud no rival. and lll‘. wits yuuiii! and his niiiid iii tutio with liars. Thiit iilouc. no doubt. was the secret of licr imaginative fiighl. iiliiistiircctirili. For 1.'-c first time in his llfc lio loft s sense oi‘ inferi- ority. tilid for tile luniiinni he iiindu lio attt-lupt lo shnkc it off. llo was" i" "l" ilfiiltlix of despair. lio liid lint cvcii light u cigarette . Ili- """|‘l "N" ll ilfllilll 0t‘ yfllllli-{lliflll ‘lliilillfiiillli-E llPl‘ . . flH uulaoftiniir uwn kiliii . . with lio luck til’ rc- ‘iwlii . . . some». now friulili iii’ Mrs. (lgilltiilirpcfis llliiy wiiri- um youliit In l‘i'ilil‘illlit'i‘ lliury‘ Ogdiiii. . . ._ Sliii would. llHVll liiuny "llllilzills" on lhc inorrow . : lio fi-lt uli llllf fiir sldo til‘ ii riipidiy Wliliillllli! Kllif . . . ulld llll iisii mim- “Olllzhi l0 dig ll guifi- lliiuspprtivlul! (llHrHiillln-il! 'i‘l‘iod_io forgot ili-r! lll‘. wished iili has] isbliticiml lior. A boil riitil: The l|l'tii |lltl\‘i‘1| iii ‘ "l" '1'“ filllwl’. ll. u i'.»w ill lliioilliil llL ftiliowoii. Tilu nttunduut opcniid the (lgltiiliurpu door iiud an licuii~ tnrud lllf! null-room lii.‘ suw tliiil fill» box wus sliil Ilili~d with inoii. Pliny lind (‘Vlllllillly iaknii “my “n, wits Htskmiiuid by. a llllll augmfnnil m! it. spruad upward iiis scltsu 0i‘ infuriurity look flight. iitfd rout thlini illl. diiiiili tin-iii. Aftor all lio liitd morn lirallis tliaii niiy tiisii ili thii lllllllifi and his tiiauliorii (lfllllfl lio as ltnnd and as had as lhmr own. Moroovor. lio was probably "W?" strongly nuliowoil in 01h,"- Wllyll than thv youngest of tiiom. The wine thing for him to do was to lot her find it out the next um; l.hoy were alone. . (To Bo Oontiaasd) . till iivl-rsiuii \\‘liflli‘\'i‘i“ from playful-Z‘ iln-lr L!\\'ll rolo. transferred their zit-i iiiilticdizitciyl i ‘Fill-l llliM Jiiiiii iiuii: "l‘iirvi~ clir-i-rk for Wllll('l"tl keep." ' (Tim llritlsli liiiuiiuci- tit‘ Lliiio iviirkil in provide cllipltiyiiivltLi AN liAPitl tiii- Flylilfl l~‘iil_v. lll ‘ii iirilig us ilill‘ r llils iilllililiiii-i-il pliills liii" H]ll'ii1l' iN EIGHT REELS With ili!‘ ri-Iulu uf l~‘l~ailik Liuyd ‘tliiil his i-ziliii-i-iiiiiiili, Nnrlicrt it‘. ilitidili, from ii sel-utid trip to iiig Hour Liikv. (‘illiillflfllltL lust wcek. FRANK LLOVD COM-PLETES "BLACK OXEN"-—-FAMOUS NOVEL T0 BE ISSUED the filming of Ml". Llnywifi-l first inde- in-ndl-iil production "Black tUxvu." to ili‘ rl-ltezismi as 2| Finn Nililillllll pit-lure, ivam i‘lllllilll‘il‘ll. 'l‘lii- .-\lllf‘l'lllll slur)‘. \\1llii‘ll lliin’ i)(‘.4‘ll lldupii-d ill llll‘ st (‘i‘li it)‘ l-‘rullk liliiyli null .\i:ir_\ ()'l i':t illlil |li‘l‘v~'llllilll_\' (lll‘(‘\'ll‘tl by MI‘. liiliyll. is now lil-iiip. rut. vliill-d ultd liiicil lliifl ii is cfilnlcivli tliiil it will ll!‘ fill-ill)’ for flt‘llVl‘i‘_\' tn l~‘||'gt Niitiiimi] ivitlilli the ni-xt Lin-ca wccks. it is t-xpelctild tliiil. "illiick Oxnn" will g0 to tlic PXllllillltli‘ iii eight reels or iililiitt 7.500 fool, iiltvllig spout ifoul" ivi-eks in the prvpiirzitiuii oi’ lin- srripi. tliiil iwn ninru iii tliio prepar- iililill of u prudiictitin ill-lil-idillc which worked out without tiilc loss of ii single liiiiir. Mr. Lloyd line nlmlpictl-li "liinck Oxlsn" with ii Y"? THW Wlilkv-s. six (lays iilicziil of» st-licdttli- iind ivlihout having to add or iii-minute u sequence. which is ii remarkable record for film pro- iiiirtion. (‘oriiiino Grlfiliili and Conway Ttrurlc arc fvsiumd in f‘Bisck flxcn" the bountiful and talented Miss "Plum! Dlilfiflir the dual character of Miidltmc Ziitttiuny. young llnli old. iiiid Mr. Tearie assaying the fillilillilitil \\'ll(l finds iii tin» rllilfill- iii_i:. il'ji|\‘i'llllit‘\l '/.:ilii:ln_v iiisliii-iil. lliPZl- iiliiv. who p‘ in: ilic iliii" Hi illi‘ ililiiih-Fillll JJiilii-t wurl ill-loch"! liy Mr. lllllyd from iiiorc tiigill filly ut-ii i-zlilnvli iiuppi-i‘ typos. lw"" ‘" iilc "k; IINQWS "Miss iiuiv is ‘ill re l_v liiipiirrlsii illill siic is not forced ill iiiiilziti: anybody or t-vcr-lict to got ii," l:ll|ii‘(5SNll)ii! over!” Klllv Loafer. ri-i-tinliy "itolidczvniis" and titlicr plays; Tiiollliis itickrtts. “Kill-i” ilwnli rcci-tit t-lidrllcicl- plirt is ili Niiilifs "Slftlllilfllii of ilic Niiillli" Alan lliilt‘, must. l‘l‘i't'illil_l' sci-ii Ill "iiiillyu/vliiiil," "Tiii- (‘iin-lioii Wagon" diltl “Itiiliill iimid": '|'llni illiisit. Liiiviilli Sli-diilfin, lllzllro Miicliiiiv- nil. (lilirikiui Sclwynlic. li'll'l'.\‘ Mil-l‘ iiiytir, ivliu riiippoi-lvd N ‘liililiifor- ry in "The Acquitthl." Carmelita formality. Port-y Wiiiiuliis‘. Fred (lltmiinid. Otto Ll-darcr, Otto Nfil‘ ~iiiii iiild i‘li-iv Mityiin arc prominent in ihi~ siipptirllllg t-iist wilich trum- l)('l'l~ niPVGNIl tiioilsiuiils of Devil"- Plity oi‘ lll‘rl"AliL',(‘lES' most plolll‘ iiicrit society people also appear ill several scenes. "iiiuck Oxcll. lwliit-li is now running in 'l‘lie (luiii-dizili) has been plililogriipiieil by N. ii‘. llrlniin. AS (Y. assistcll ll)’ Dewey Wrigley. Wi um J. iicitcl‘ hlirl ttctmi an Mr. Liioyllls assistant director. Stephi-ii (lommli. w‘li0 has tlesigliwl the settings for the Norma iind Cotistaiico Tiilniarift’ llictiiroii “The Common Latin" “d ‘Riiportof lieltiitzh-ttfhas aclcll H“ iirl director for "Black Oxlln." 11$" slated liy Robert Lillie lliid Gene SGPH iii Nvillln piirt nf Lee (Iluvcrinlg, a newspaper If this Signature is NOT on the ‘lbs Laxative and Tonic Eflect . Tablstqis van! hsnsficial to tiis c. pyatsm. autism-roommate. , rrieaootiin TMQdOIiECBBBIIA .. y.-- ilnru Btu-ital. la-i Box. it; is EQI of Laxative BROMO OUININE ‘on; and lnfiuollll- I ..4.t-__ i . 9 ‘ single Comb White Leghorn pedigree ctickerels from liigli laying strains to dispose oi‘. . The prices are as shown below. if they are pup. Bnomg tzunllnllil: , (There isno other "BROMQ QUININE")