l_‘f.3§,=. ll? SA 1 »t'.'~ fi . :'*i‘ il . _ il 5' it it li il Mc. 1 - c i l i i, _i 1-`:j,Ii ;_'~i» ,J _E _1 in "-'ai--=»=r.?-c-2‘.»:f?~>.';‘.Z¥.ZX`.<§ _ i i : i iii lil l l ‘_i ._ _.,,_ ,.__4._.._ _’_._ `l lf: li lx- iii L i_. ,’ _t '~ it Ji' in v l D.. i l i; l '\ I of iii lg. M: _£__~ IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQ 3 Copyright, 1915, by Serial Publication S; Corporation By special arrangement for thi paper a photo-drama currelponding Wil Wh9|1W°3¢¥Ulel'¢-" to the installments of "Runaway June" A may new be seen at the leading mov- 3° ing picture theatres. By arrangement gg made with the Mutual Film Corpora an tion it is not only possible to read at “Runaway June’ 'each week, but also to afterward to see moving pictures il- “Ito an right, Junie. Mrs, Bosles lustrating our story. _lllllllli EPISODE. June Finds Work. CHAPTER l. OWN the dark boulevard from Brynport weaved and bumped and rattled a lone taxicsb. with a high powered limousine steadily gaining on it. A black Van- tlyked man in the limousine began to losnsomothlng out of the window ns he passed the lssl nt brcakneck speed. He smiled as he heard a loud report like the explosion of n revolver, then another. He knocked on the driver's window, and as tho car camo to a stop be looked behind. The taxi had rirawn np. Ho hastily rcpiaceduntlcr the seat the bumper ln which he had broken to bits all its porcelain and glassware. A tall, gaunt girl, distinct- ly a lnaid. was out. impatiently surrey- lug the ilut tires of the taxi, lvhcn the limousine. its bright dome light sud- denly tiashlug up. backed alongside. The black i';ind_rkcd man stepped down. - - "Perhaps I can offer your passengers the use of iiiy innciiinc," ite suggested. Thai rcllorrrl _voting woman opened the door nr the taxi and poked hcr head inside. i "'.l‘herc ain`t aiiylhing eine we can tio, Miss -iniiic." she wlilspcrcd. , "l suppose riot." vnnie a sweet voice from the lnxi. null the face of :i beau- Llfnl _voting girl iipiiourcd lu the vvln- dovv. She started :is she saw the black Vanliyked miiti,UiIiici't lilyel Eeslood lint doffcfl. iioiitely waiting their uc ccptancc. "1'ou`(i better go, miss,” hlisked the tnxl driver. “'l`liis old tub‘ll he here tomorrow moriiiii;;." June Wnrnrr slowly stepped down. ' “'_i‘liii|ik yon," she inanugell to mur- niur. _ "I hog of _ron not tn nlention lt. The favor is to inc," |1l_ro ;;:ii|nnil_v return- ed, while the iiiriill hcgzln to transfer t‘i'on.i thi: tnxl lu tht- other car arm loud after :inn lurid or iiiipncircd clothing. Around the curve behind them there tlnshcd :iiioliior liniuusliie and n runa- boiit in time for the nccuiiunts to see Gilbert lilyc =i_-_-i.-iiii;; .luuc into the luxurious liiiloiisiiic. 'l'he_v also snw the ciilht cyliiitier iniicliiiie lenp forward. Blye, uncoii.~:iii;:s. He grinnevl. I-iis dl'l\'ci' grin|ir~tl_ 'l`lle tnxi driver grinned. 'l‘lii-ii ilicy whlzzed away. "\\’li_r. _vnu nrf- the little riinawny Iirillc, thc girl in the lrntchl" said Filyc. lv-nhiiig f¢ir\\'n|'¢i. "i`es_" .tml .luiiv lillisliuli. She ren inc iiliirk rycs or fliibcrt Rl_ro tixcii uiioii iii-r. Could it lie pos- sililo tlinl he limi i‘ollowcd hor? Oli. ho! Still. lin limi hor nildress in hor wnlr-ii niifl her pm-ir:|li_ "You were hind viionzrh rin the train, Mr. lily.-_ ui iirfrr io ict me iiuy my wllllrh, and l'll tnke it now, if you pl:-use." "l'ni \‘cr_r iwi‘|'_r l h:|rcn`t il' with me. nut 1 nh:ill _-r-if _vnu nnollicr time. I inn sure." Us fniiio lirwk from the for- vvnrfl sent an-i _uni with her. inn-i. nviii lh~~ iihiiinioucd lnxi there wus n rinnlic group. .\'cfi Warner, his fare :ix not :ia if ll hail liccii chiseled Yrnln morlilr. aloiui ln the center of the road nilli his ri.-is .cliiwlieii until his nails dug iulri hiu pniina. 'l'hcre i-ould he lili rluuht noir llnlt Gllbcll R|ys'l pursuit or .\`od's wil‘e, June. was ric- llberlllo niiri piirpnnrl'|ll. .lunefs fnlhor strode slowly np and flown. his lips ¢-iin||ii'\_»s1~c¢l and his lirows him-lr. lin passed Ned half a dozen limes. hut they dill not exchange a word. Bobbin l¢|e|l:t-rlriix and the driver of ibn Moore limousine had sprung out to rr-pnlr their rt»s|>el-rlvc fires, but Iris Blelhering, whri limi indulged In s few violent sobs ns n prclhnlnnry lo l'nr- ther action. sudtlcnly discovered the economic waste. "Bere, Bobble." sho called. "gel: hack and help Jerry and ict our cur go. Theron room for all of us lii the Iimolisine.” Up emue llrs. Blyo'a auto. "1‘ou're ro jump' ln vrllh Mrs. Bin. Ned, srid go straight onl’-’~ Iris sllontsd. "Get right lnl Don’t waste s minutol” 'And she fairly siiovvd the :rim young husband nf June Warrior into the lent by the lids or tho detcrtslusd wife ot um :mi with iimouek Viiiisyiie. 'rin dsctfle rolled swnyistlts utmostspssd. -»~v»m-.~:.=~.-.-.=-.-.-_».-f.-_-¢_-,f-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,»,~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -I 'at Bins club me while the black Vsndyksdfmsn ight, sd. 'Juno smiled ss slid. bath Mm 'good night, but she was vary thoughtful nevertheless and troubled. Blys stood on the steps of the club and (usd after the receding car with n smile ot satisfaction. . ' The limousine sped on to the address which Blyo had given the driver. -.iuno studied the house earnestly. it was s smart looking building. The windows were brilliantly lighted, and in the par- lor .were three young ladies in rather striking evening drds. Juno gave the driver the addrss ot s modest hotel. Halfway to their destination Juno changed her mind. The modest hotel, sho remembered, had a biasing lobby, and there was no way to pass tn or out without being stared st. Sho gave the driver another address. Marlo saw une's psnlc in her face. She !o\:nd s little hands of June cold .with rvous collapse. "East!” she snapped to the driver. s “I don’t know the number. I'1l tell few minutes later they stopped in nt of a dingy looking building with light in the vestibule. Mario jump- out and rang the doorbell. A wom- came to the door. They exchanged ew brief words, and Marie ran down the limousine. has a nies back room for you and s cot for me." f June stepped from the car with s sigh of relief. Ahome ot any sort was welcome now. lt had been a long and exciting day. t “I know the room, Miss June,” said Marie, sweeping past with ber arms full of fludies. O C I U I l U Blyo was in front of his club with a gray mustacbod. jovial looking. [link raced man when the car returned. "Where did you take ber, Scattl?" Blye asked. "sho rrouldn't stop ni; Mother Rus- oel's." began Scattl conddontisliy. "She"- "We know that," interrupted the gray mustacbcd man, Orin Cunning- ham. . "There was no number on the house, boss. but I can had it." "Drive us there," directed Blye. Down on the dingy cast side street be tried earnestly to pin down Scatti's dizzied memory. Up and down Blys moved. seeking in every window for some sign of the runaway bride. Sud~ denly his eye caught the glint ot some- lblng in a vestibule. He ran up the, steps. The glittering object was s buckle on s dainty little slipper. one which .iune‘s collle had carried down io the taxi for her when she had stolen her clothes and Marie from her fa- ther's house. He Jotled tha number of the house in n memorandum book. CHAPTER ll. ‘ UST where one turns from the Concourse into the narrow lane of the interminable Mott street construction work the lifooro limousine overtook Honoria Blye's elec- tric. Mrs. Blye ict Ned alight. She drove home. Her husband had long since preceded her. From n secret drawer of his desk he took some pa- pers and eluded them in his pocket; then he c.nllcd'tl.1e abnormally ugly illyc maid to help him with .1 trunk. They were in the hall with the lug- gage when Honoria ici; herself in. Sho seized the situation at a glance and without s word laid hold of the trunk. But Biye, aided by Scattl, dashed away. Ned Warner meantime had driven straight to the apartments which he and June had fitted up. He leaped rapidly through the telephone diree tory. called a number and delivered his message. At the other end of the wire a red faced man listened and nodded, then called in from an adjoining room~ three men. who by some strange coin- cidence were lean and long and lanky. One was smooth faced and cadaver~ ous of cheek, and one wore s sparse. haphazard black beard trimmed to a point. There was a knock at the door. Three detectives had come from a pri- vate agency. Ned had given them n miniature of June. Meanwhile Mrs. Biyo in the presence of the parrot was also giving instruc- tions to detectives. Sho gave them a photograph of Gilbert Blyo and warn- ed them that there was to be no pub- licity. l I I I I Q I . June, busy with her own thoughts, presently found the dark eyes ot Marlon Tommy Was Net Highly Pleased. lxod steadily on 'her in the glass. Sho missed llsrls’s red gums, which were alvrsys showing. but there was no smile in the French Canadian girl just t now. » “Why did you leave him!" asked the mild. ‘*I|onoy. Marlo Nod gave me some lachey." "_Ws .won all |o sind tint ltr. Nod shrouded in while bags. taining the cniinry evening frock. "What is your first mime. child?" vru Ivins tohsoo sood to-sou." lllrls pntlieueally "sad _ you rea mrny hum htm because be du. .!ou nhouldso back. lly alstsdl husband beats hon". , » _ .luuo shook her bond. “Got .mo s uewspspsn. llsrie." she requested.; .lunc had a new problem to confront now. Sho must earn s llrlng, and it was a subject which sbo.had never considered except in the vague haze of romfnco. When limrle returned with the paper she studied the vrant~sds_ with curious interest , alesawhilo Blxo and Orin Cunning- ham drove to the ‘house vrhero Blyo had drstdlnected June. "Send Tommy down," directed Blye, pacing-the floor thoughdully. Scattl. storing many things in his mind. turned his swartby taco toward the window and presently saw Tommy come' into tho room,-the Yivscions bru- nette girl whom June had seen. Scattl saw Cunningham rise and the three conversing earnestly. Blye showed Tommy tbpplcruro in the lid of the little gold watch. Tommy was not highly pleased from the very begin- ning. The men grew stern. and then i Scaltl saw them reduce her to submis- slreness. She walked sway and pres- ently cumo back vvesrlng an evening wrap of creamy colors. The three hur- ried out and got into the car. They droro down into the dingy east side street wbero .inns lay in the sleep of blessed rest. Blye had Tommy take careful note of the house. CHAPTER ill. _ UNE bustied quits cheerfully about her toilet the next morn- ing and chose s little dark gray suit al being the least conspicuous, for now she was to be a working girl. ~ 'Suddenly there was a wheezing and s rustling at the door and a scraping ns if some one were bending to listen at the keyhole, a silence and than a knock. it was Mis. Bosies. _ _ I "There's s. young lady to ses yon, A1iss--Ailss”- _ _ "Justin," snapped Marie. who had given that name by a brilliant dash of intellect. "Yes, Mary," wheezed Mrs. Boales. “That wasn't the name tho young Indy gave. First sho snirl Moore, aud‘ then she said Warner. ann than she said that Justin was right. she guess- ed, but she said 'June' every time, and she brought tblssllppcr. ls it yours?" "Who is the young lady?" asked June. "Miss Thomas, Miss-ma'am." Mrs. Boales' constantly roving eye came to rest on the solitaire and the plain gold hnnd on June's tingcr. “She said she came to seoyou about a position." June cast down ber eyes in troubled thought. Biye-hs had said he would send some one for her in the morning. Was there no evading the 1nan's i:lnd~ ness? How had hc- Absurd! Ot course he had got her address from the driver of the car. She went down the stairs in worried concern, but in the doorway of the parlor sho stopped in astonishment as she saw her caller. For n moment the two beautiful young women stood studying each other lu ndmiration; then the brunette swept forward vriih s gracious smile. Later Juno called up the stairs, “I'll be buck some time this aiicrnoon, Ala- i~le_" Then June went out with Tom- my Thomas! U O ¥ I O O O Llonoria Blye, sitting at hor parlor window and exchanging the thoughts of the morning with her green feath- ered fnmiiiar spirit, saw looting across from her house n long. lean, lanky man with a sparse black beard. Pres- ently the doorbell rang. and one of the wide, low detectives came ln with an air of great exhaustion. “Nothing doing. ma‘am." ho reported. "Blinky Peters and i watched your husband’s club all the time. Sneaky Tavis has shadowed Warner’s apart- ments. and l’m to go let him get some sleep." _ "Are you sure my husband and that girl haren't left the city?" she asked. "They dldn't go from any regulnr railroad station." stated Bill Wolf. wllb conviction. Ned Warner at about the same Lime received a report of slmilnr discour- agcnicnt from the long. lean. lanky de- tective. There had been found no trace of Juno Warner nor of Blye. Without thought of detectives. but keeping a watchful eye lest she should - seo Ned or ber parents. June went boldly forth. Sho was thoughtful as Tommy Thomas ushered her into n waiting hansom, for this friend _ot Gil- bert Blye‘s was oxpenslvcly gowued and seemed to llvs in unusual freedom. lu one of the big department stores .lime wus taken up to the manageress of the French salon: then Tommy went away, and presently June, whose face and liguro. carriage and manner, had been grimiy inspected and approv- cd. was bclnginstriicted _ln the art of psradlng in a gown and of displaying the proper degree of elegant tnsolelice lo- impress customers. _ A sleepy looking colored maid mime ln, and some glrlirlirongiit in gowns "Tho canary. Maud." ordered the mnnngeress, poking her lientl between the curtains. and the sleepy colored mnld slowly took down the bag con- "Juoe,” nnswerrd that young lady. “Your name bore will be Therese," added the mnnngeress. f°‘Yo\| nnvt-n't done this before. mire you?" "No." .iuae's voice was flliat and weak. 'sin had n Queer feeling lu her stomach, nnd her eyes begun to widen agnlnls she studied nn appalling srriiy of cosmclzles. ` “Never mind. l’l| he in and _ibske _ jovial eyes was standing csmo over ` Asllillitlosndootothordrssalng peusstin-a vlgomussrsosnat. The women fwsntsd' money. and the msn would not- glvsfli. Then Juno was csilcd _end cams, out sud _psrsded ly down between thgtwn km] chairs. .There ,weres hundrcdor women .emi men- ~-Ocmlnnllly one ot the women beckoned to ber snd_ made berturn and walk swcy and come back. V _, _ _ Sho hill 'illolayeo nerhanl halt. n dozen .gowns when the middle aged mm and .worsen obstructed ner .nu- ssseivsyas sho camo out ot t_bo.»,l-‘ cove. They were stilliin an cnolgettc dispute about the money. A hundred dollars the woman wanted, and sbs had to have itl The man dually left her. _Aflady hom s group where n.gi-sy mustscbed man with a pink fscs and and spoke to the woman. The woman i listened, her eyes following Juneau she walked in s beautiful black velvet dinner gown. The woman spoke to n saleslndy. r “I want that gown!" she mapped. "C¢u'tsinly, msdam." said the sales- lsdy. - _ “Tell her to tlko it ol! now," ordered So June was unceremonlously rushed into her alcove and divested of the black velvet gown, while the charge account wentup. _The gown was tak- en away. The -woman had a girl carry lt to the credltdapartmonlr. sail! sho had bought: tho gown. dldn'l: csro for it and wanted the money. $135. The manager of the credit depart- ment expostulstsd with the woman as far as diplomacy would permit. lt was not unusual to have credit cus- tomers bring hack goods and demand cash, but it was unusual to have it done so quickly. However. sho was s good customer, and her bills were al- ways paid. i ‘ The woman relolned ber friend in front or .lnno's dressing alcove and tri- nmphsatly displayed the money. The husband of the -customer came up. fu- rious. Ho bad been to the credit desk and discovered the deception. A little group qulcklylformed around tho mid- die aged husbandand wife. it was st this moment that Blyo ap- peared by ths lids of tho gray mus- tached msn. and with him was Tom- my Thomas! Blye nodded his head to Cunningham and said something to Tommy. Sbs strolled with quite ovi- dent reluctance across the door. “Your turn. dear." said tho manager- ess to June and frowned in the dii'ec~ ,‘ tion of the group. “l give you everything you want." charged the man. “No woman in this town has more. _You can go into any shop in New York sud order what you like. and I psy your bills. Yet you graft on mel" ' "You give me everything but mon- ey!" shrtlled the woman. “I beg for every cent I getl" To give on the one band and to beg , charity, depend upon the bounty of the how generous the man might bo nor The gray mustacbed msn called the "Come, Therese!" A warm band caught: Juns's wrist. and s voice said: Cunningham. .vvhoso checks puffed mansgbress. "Madam Billing, what is ya' "pdf . At lllt 'Juno was to know now it fcit experlsnpi - ._ ,.; _, alcvfmolsltirlls.-sgvisd ltnanlnti-wonisnlsbla i » hh _ ` . `. W T50” tho customer. “lt’s s. charge account." ' on the otlierl it was s striking lllus- H rm. d t U I t th tration ot the principle which had led Bgzobef ang esulré bfcgu: 13; dm? Juno away from Ned. Thai: the we mg mom in excitement man is and must remain an object of “Got mm,” announced Bm man whom she marries! No matter he, feet how penurious, the principle was the' th, abnomauy “my mam nme- , “Ig sho with him?" demanded Hono- ui i" . , “You’ro stunning! .Wllsfl the iight D--IE. he mp m_ Bunk?-,iw d,m,¢,¢ *lzlqxg-'U Thom" lt ni' sin won, iumiinng out or nie ma- T1=~ f"° nw -¢°°d “wine °"i'§ii1§§°'r12f.fl.'l"w'lfh§°f.°°1$'§'& s ti.. The any mllll!¢h0ll ml" WW' toctlve to answer in words. Ee gave "U tm’ 5' th’ “fi °¢ *“°“u°“ I an upward toss of his round head and '°°°"° in 'bl' "WP I *"1 fl" ll °° s wink or an smite cya and waited m°"° °f |"°""°°'f°°" h’ d°d”°d 'n' into the building with an air of not "UV *° fl" ”““"'¥°'°“- saving mi. ani .won at an. Bl-7°' “mmng '"" th’ '“9°"‘°t°“d' "ii‘iftbl" ordered Blinky lesnlngover ‘mt “W ‘“d'“"°d M' ‘"““u°“ ‘° to whisper that magic word mysteri- m° ‘"7 m"“°h°d 'un' “d th' '“' ously into the ear of the curly haired '|7"mt°”d°”t hunhd °'°"°d 'mt 0"" elevator boy. The boy did not mind. 'ml "nr He was used to all sorts. Be sont up “What is the matter? asked the su- g;:h°§g:°r $2, adg;:,k't°°tg§ afutgz mdnkndent Now! A ring at the doorbell Busbl b ""°“'°'!" Maud qgnmwum' “I '° The door strung open, and Immedi- sen asking t is sa women for bait “el Bm won had “_ Th m_ Juno Hurrlsd Down tho stairs. " ii mit untmu an ’ ;°'" °° , sugar" ,Suas 't;°Jun` "ma: U; ers crowded after him. ho. be aint! Hu bo dared to go u| l mnomd’ dn., “There tio ls, ma‘sml" shouted Bill, to bor room in my house?" i -»»-i--»»= l---= »~ »»- t'::s_‘:.f .;:;:.:".: .:°::_."‘i:i..::2 ..‘:°.°.:°_:"° °'. in 3*; air vvsy, and amuse to refuse of the other eye the st-so win- rio .-_.uw him over liar- in smillngpcrsusslon. ' _ _weroualiappy dinners-in New York that__nlgbt. , Ned Wunsr. strain to leave, the headquarters he-had es- tablished. had his dinner brought in Gilbert Blys Was Waiting For Hsr at the Corner. by a thick thumbed walter, who car- ried each courso out into the hail and ate it himself, since Ned had scarcely touched lt. June, her thoughts all on Ned and her father and mother, had her lonely meal in the little back bed- room with Marie to serve and to grieve over each untnsted dish. John Moors and his wife, their faces gray, sal: on opposite sides ot the table, which had so suddenly become big. nnd sent back to round. black old Aunt Dobby,tbe delicacies she had prepared with such deep affection. June's collle, Bouncer, out in the shed nlbbled perfunctorily at a chicken bono and rose whining nt every sound. Bobble and Iris Bioth- oring. the latter J uno’s bosomest: bosom friend, disgraced the hollow butler by omitting their salad and dessert and having their coffee right at the table. Honoria Blye sat opposite the parrot and every time it squeaked shrlllcd at it to shut up. The abnormally ugly maid nearly had her bead bumped for olferlng to remove tho bird. and when during the oifer she laid her hnnd on the cage the demon bit her finger un- til the blood came. s s my n Q U U Bill Wolf, the tluttelt and widest: of Gilbert Blye's wire was already, on “My hat and coat!" sho shrieked to- rin. lnlhdZ0l`¢88. ul d it ku _ M rm “I would like to soo that little white wat¢h|E; um :gmt aadngackusosx ‘V dress." be said, indicating June, _who gmnep- had.on_snothel' truck. Honorin bundled the nat, wide do sl D C°mm|Y»' l'°P"ed 91° m““¥°"°”- tectlvo into her electric and started She hurried over to .Tuna and said, the machm, "wheral" she msjsstloally demanded. "Riverside drive! 1’ll show you the mutans 'rommy-nuomnnmioiiooa fm 'lt tl" MW' °f |10# we Ind hurrying nimimiy. mm lim suis* :comm rnumgrnnsonhuscn 0rlaounnlulin».und\»h¢lvv IGM. rymi-inngro tttn A . zommnssoo, hurried over had jcigd ' *U01* il|l'00» Ill( UID IIIIIOIIIGWINI. :von followiugliiset-_ . mf' lu If", 2.":..°~...°°..".'.':°,::'..,.°-°.~...._.l"'*':" °"~ i:~:r..“::.°;:m;.:; .:li‘°..‘°°.:.‘: '""“"'°°““u:;°°"* , _, ._ 4- . _ ` . . Off I ll ' , ' _ wm .mio mn-pa mu an aim-' Emu s dn: sold wma. the volrm fm i:u:r°'¢:°::§i=:i°°.,:'¢.,,§m lnnieon mam nisq|.vv,u¢lm-aaiia _ o enum nw. . . ~ co-im. alma me ‘ with ,“ black lilm.". , disconsolnillav on n (trust Ml' ing out esmestiy at every suddenly caugbtmslghl: of one lrlan who made his heart Jumll- _ Us-_ iii o and s In one lie the Parlor Juno .Ironllsosdivvhlt sho Ned Warner, riding aiu C b a D n drawing room tae tall, lean lanky ao- “sh-at u to ta ri hu" sues M m:lga°u:m;i:’w model.” elnlsined the tectivo with the sparse bl'sck beard. Boales_ oo' 8 8 ’ ' m “I” fl‘°l\l'Wl‘°ll- . _ ' _ ..I .t - t h , who was the caricature ot hor baud- Nothing happened." Nea burst an at 1’;‘;’:§°,',f;',f,n to ,£2 ‘° °’ "° ’“’ some nnniiniéi nec wmm rations the am-door ni the rigor. 'rua mom ...rn ln from the receptlonroom. was om ty' on discharge her at oncsi” order- _,W I d, u d ‘ F - _ _» l ea .un superintendent me umm on In-__,*I‘3‘:;.*,},"h. ganna* ll ll! W1- miner no-climbed-Mnyms Bum. tho ti _ _ ' _ - - lgirfsilai nun; _mms no-sim om. Q “1'9“~‘§};lhl&;;, Z:’::'h:‘l"':l{ __;§f;‘¢'li»UUI Rlvlfln g°\I‘r°al\'vng;»s»: toJuno. _ _ “W” ` _A me “ "W cr un 1' sc “Y°ll Irs dll¢lllr`gslll,'.’. lbs sasppoq. `.|°W.*¢ “U °UlM’l. _lnd. v:llirlln'l. bs whlikered, gentleman- go. out.-,ot nom.. _mm W” mm* st the caricature. Thats hor back-doo;-.not more than thru minutes' "licensees, please!" usted tbsinsa- i gmdar ia”-'hd um Bl" .M “Ugg W ' sgorg _ _ __ ~ arnsr plunged down tho scalp p “nissan was on vtmim nom- “N l°l\°»~ ~ , mm than no lisa me up no mn-_ my Themes, but msds|u`outyh'fi||-41;; i- Gilbert Bins; tlist time was quita med out ot the back door. to and htm-` im- _ma -patina am., _,iv is rain fe'-9°” ll" 'W1' °f l=`l°'=°\‘l*° “lr "lf rmronled by ui. mom _mii- :llhd la? an dgom $3 gnzznxmugzgméernn ri. ui. rim or to un unit now vrl maps _ _ s » » llll. en hs reached the all ' 'oct sitio indie: position, just aw it has .a-k:l_th|r_ elteriy svouir, sad 0. doll- which way then! Right or lat? ‘ " to bslbshorssd. » lm *ll WVU!! Yllldlll MY! ln the meantime the drl ,.'lnno,= me tor lin. for me num oruieu- inu- msto mgtual self respect and the full.- ness or the love _which can bo sounded on that alone. ~ _ vm were dnt ¢oing,".sho directed Hs- rio hastily, and. snatching-har hat: and coal; she hurried down the ptnlrs and out of the back door. - » solutely, but he had not forgotten bor. Hs. _ , Hrs. B°nl¢l» hlvink _¢°U'°°l1.Y KUGIIPU that Juno .wanted the vie ‘ ` Id rect. Blyo nw. June la dlzhl: and tok lowed hor. _ knocking at the door to and borloll 0 ner. . f every Saturday night. And-III. wbnt's ber th-st name?" just come lui Marla! lWhero_ are they?" some Warner and some Joslin. but her whlskered man hero to soo her now. 1\'ame’s Blye. Hs’a in the parlor." And sho erased in at the parlor dons with scarcely ri shift of har position, ries sas was :owns ilndvshivunlr slongwrlth sqbundloqnnder h0r_ll_'lll lllll s very clsaridca ot’ direction apparent: in ber very speed. Ned ran utter Ml"- At the Boalss door Merle hoard 010 sound of running footsteps, tumlll with normal curiosity, ssw N00. 1°* no-nl: in at me can ma cloud if with s slam, snapped on the D18!!! mi sud new uD8lI811‘l» “Bda coming, Miss Juno!" sbs cried. "Mn Ned!" i Ned! June’s heart leaped within |10!- snd for s moment she was dooded .With e. msd impulse to run down' and be folded in his arms sud forgiven. Noi Sho must be an-ons for her own lake “Mass me at that little hotel tolwhieb Juno had forgotten Gilbert Blyo nb- hsd been requested to wait, sud invaluable Ms- present at the interview, had been nd ennnsb ‘to inform Blye to that of. Mrs. Basics answered l lflolont nfronted by the .V115 0104 N04 WSI' “Where is my _wlte¥" be "W`bat.’s ber name?" .' i "Warner, Mrs. Ned Waraorl* "No, '.l!bere's a Mrs. .Wompel bali. ut sho says her busband's dead. and Mrs. Smith. Her husband gels homo “.lune. Slie's here! I saw ber mall “Thats ber!" Mrs. Boslos was leased. "Some calls her Moore sad amo’s always June. '.i."here's s black / 2 1 ___ 'luimuvm me has time nun "hc nnnvv hrldof' hushed Gm- for. an _un 1 im. h' envelope. Wlhthkhbihsndluso ~ - .'~,=_» »-~_ _..- _Y ‘wg_g_,0i|g," "up, _| D01' Rogers. April, May ...- hating club, Iper, $3.50; John Williams, (March and April B_‘A. McDonald J. C. Mciiiiilan, lan Shaw, Cardigan, Dm Cardigan, glas, Cardigan, Cardigan, digan, $1; gnn,_ $1; A. $1; Robert C. B. lim. Goo Wilson, Cnmphetl, (ardigan, Cardigan, $1, Donald tdignn, $4; liicbard Green $1; Francis Campbell, Wm. Curran, Cardisllfll. Sterns, Bridgetown. 83; Clay, Bridgetown; $8; Stewart Hun- t Swan, Cnr - ter Bridgetown, $3 Henry A Burd- ot e, Bridgetown, ‘$24 Jas. A. Stow- srt, Bridgetown, John `N. Mc- Leod, Bridgetown, , (on account $5 subscription); Laughlin McKay, Bridgetown, $1, (on account of $5 subscription); Calvin Hunter, Bridge- town, $1; -las. P. Acorn, Bridge- town, $1; Jas. M¢D0l1illd, Bridge- town, Sl; H. D. McF.vvon_, H3520' town, $1; E. L. Burdette, Bridge- town, $1; Joseph Campbell, Bridge- town, $1; A. D. Cemilboll, Bridsc- town,`.$1; D. A. McKenzie, Bridge- -tou-.n_ 51; S. W. McBeti;, Bridge- town, Sl; Nell Mctleth. Bridgetown. 31; W, fi. Miller, Bridgetown, I1; N. Miller, Bridgetown, <81; Earl -7111150". Bridgetown, 25; W. G. Mcswnill. Brldgetown,. Sl; D- `Nl¢\l0ll0ll. Bridgetown, $1; `-ins. B.f Aoorll. Bridgetown, $1; Alex. Acorn, Bridge- town, $1; J. W. Campbell, Bridge- town, $1; J. D. iilcl\fast.er,»50o; Loo. McMaster, Bridgetown, lille; W. B. Finlayson, Bridgetown, 501:; Walter Richards, llridgotown. 50c; Samuel McKenzie, Bridgetown, 50c; Arthur F. Ross, Bridgetown, 50c; Jas. Tait, jig, City, 251, (April payment). 'finial rom u c» 0 < 0 fl. Bubempmns H. lv/_ siNNlNo. 9519-4-1GMEll. . FLOODS FEARED iN GERMANY. BERLIN, April i2.»-"l‘he Rivers Rhino, Moselle and Neckar and their tributaries are rising rapidly. The Muyence region is threatened with luuudations. MAKING MACHINES PAY An instrument known as a machine recorder has been recently marketed and its builders claim that ltfglves this much needed information and in consc- queuce greatly reduces factory costs. The recorder has electrical canncc- tions with every mnchlne in the fac- tory. each machine making an indiv- idual record of its performance upon n continuous strip of paper. The record strip ls divided into minutes by hor- izontal lines having indicating num- bers at the left margin, each -division of live being indicated by a heavy line and a figure. ‘ _ _ _ When a machine is running on pro- ductive work a recording pon draws n continuous vertical _line until the ma- chine is stopped, the strip keeps on moving, indicating the time lost be- tween Jobs_ _ A schedule is kept of the time ro- qulred for each operation lu the plant, and the recorder indicates whether the machine is being operated at its full speed or cut by the length oi' the time consumed in the operation as- signed to do it. it will also show how much time tho workmen consumes in removing tho Bnlshod work from the machine and replacing the new. MILK BOTTLES USED A8 SAFE. Aii Irvington man just as he ,was going out one evening, bothollghtlhlx- self of a. good-siaed _"wad" .ln his pp - et-book which lie did not care to carry shout, as hold-ups arohot infrequent. ln lndanapolls. Being in 9. hurry ho disposed of ,lt the quickest and handi- est way. which was to poke it dovvu sn empty milk bottle that -stood »in tho kitchen sate. Then he wentnbout iris business and forgot all about the money. _ . -.---~ After he had-gone his wife gathered up |.ll the milk bottles lu:the house and put them with the ticket outon Next morning, ,after hubb ,had gone lo business. the wife was ,coiled to the front door by the mllkmau, whoheld _u oaelhaud enough _milk tl k`ets_ -, to run almost a. year. and lnilée other an alluring display ofthe pap r of tlie realm. He looked.nlnsell..liut:st the same time puzzled slid doubtful. "I aln't-got no more tloltots-voilb‘|n'L- maybe you'd beter not Mite db. ~ ny this time," he ssld; thonvcontlnited cautiously. _ _ _.fa _ . "Have you been r ln' a thin in the papers about llllggoint :gt ,letthe -\vsr.¢olu‘ to-olfect stipend!" -_ awo- msn was bevvl|dors%_sitl=_ as n o enlightened when is s».l gtk mysterious "nad" in tip» A ~,_- ow mr. she thollsht -lbs* , l. ter do grumpy wholesale lnvestmint la milk c e s. l "Finale-A._-tele o ring. ' sal s frantic message xg°D,l9,ub\i9i, 1-, -1, _‘_ "Bm aiu you :agen about M:“‘beans' in s mlk bottls lit -the ' .. , l»\lt~l've saved mow to a f' f the rest of our ll -wily inn I "No, i°oi¢r:t as;poa»m';at ` 0? _ ;` li ; . ""f‘;'° °"' “‘°° “‘° "'*" "“°°.°°‘ 3: ”“ "‘“"~ '-"° WW* "l wmrma of me mcmnl:;."'m_.¢..‘fh-tf":f"i»i'~i°i°»*\»7'»f»llf'i¥¢#. 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