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®jr tomnspflle BtmlO JWT 4, 1892 HU Hew OtlUlW Bids. Brownsville Has: 1. A pftotton in 1931 at met ZSjMt * \ f And They Have the Ballot | Commissioner of Police Mulroocer oI New Yack City is one of the hard-boiled and straight-laced police I executives of the United States. He came up from the [ ranks and is a dose observer His latest is the at titude of many women seeking aid. They have caused Bis policemen considerable trouble They tare up their roses at garments that are not stylish Poor people to dire n*ed. examine shoes and clothing with rnor. critical eye. II the articles do not meet the toes of style they refuse them or say they will return later. These are the conditions, set to words and ora f: by the noted Mulrooney And listen to this: We have many pairs of high re shoes, all eemcea&e; yet my men tell me that the women to most cases prefer to continue wearing them shabby worn-oat shoes rather than treept the style of footwear that does not son them.. ’ Aad thus it s that pride forth rami the feet are bate and them soles touch the earth. A Day’s Pay for a Day’s Work *A day's pay far * days work" a to* t^cfar of w A YarDuaer af PextsyjTmx*. presdcr: of toe Amen> car. Read Builders aesocatxc. x £3 2*to isr/a. —sue. H* secured *c his operx* address that id i She —i road expctatotarc »«r* Xcrea*d to *T 3W - SK >X toe euure -xeseptojed poputoxoc fid be par to work at acre He sail tha rx is prod.r.*.~e "be a t^y.dxf compared vtto var-tose espnffiazr * Moreorer he sud toe result »add be toe dXest firass pnetaroae. systex toe —Id has cser seer. Pr-srdert Van Dearr act for toe frnsag of toe dejr Tto? is fets rjgspoct -£r*J*rsd has trad to sc£t« toe yrofcjesc wish toe doe sjscas. That m char.ty x Sxdtj ttotoes Let as seek to toe food aid Aaaenean sys »B dor a day s pay far a days work" Texas roses far toe presaflect of toe runr~nr Rac i Buuders laoraox Its desrar is taaelr “A da-rs pay dor a days vert* A Catholic Priest As a Lawmaker The Her ysp^ec J Gctoert uasuar of a GeCbax rctacii a s !C*v Heaps h_r« legatSatiie OaencL u draTXd a=d eiecbeS to a seat X to* Xcv Rsr .. es deap.te Xs puaut' protest ard a refusal to tab part X pclrtrs e»ts. to toe wctetit of tesderutf a dorrs*.' lestEflCioe. He faded to appear at the to ^aaudv Ee sras ejected *. the iflenocrbtx ■ Catoadr by eectac to a pjaoa X a store 1ecs Funds For Navigating the Trinity Wi2 to* Ttorr rzr*z be saxapa&ed «oe* da-r dner. anas id For*. Worto. iu Ds o* are rartrtf toetr faXh *sto their daZar* DtoBas ha* tarred hs qaoCa of CC - I l ■—.. Fifty pears ago steamboati narsgate'i the Ttetty azad barge? earned corur. to the coast for a datanrt of 400 Boiles frees Qmivauxi. 7!%! the railroad , came asd jxr. the barge hoe oat at haunem. Now the people of Dallas and Fort Worth seen to he ce- ■ teamed la —aMae the river and force tlx coaxing j of water rates lor the head* of the freight payers as far north as the biackland datrtrt of Texas. Thas B an a—Mag world as we£ as as a ax erg rtrlflMlnn A Tax On Fraternities A tax ao fraternities is the legislative proposal of the lil;. Gikhnaa general assembly now grading Another i*. CjjosaJ Is relief to the needy through the hftm» cf man;- tame and fish regulations. These pro posals mar. ha e been suggested by Goa. Ball Murray who celebrated hit retcbraducfjoa to the Oklahoma commonwealth by precipitating a row with his pre decessor to office, the Hoc. W. J. Hoitoway. Alfalfa B£2 is going to make history this year asd next year. He is reminded that many Oklahoma governors have been given rides by lawmakers bat all escaped impeachment with, the sole exception of Breezy Jack Walton and Henry M. Johnson, who wore red neck ties. consulted readers of the stars and held oomro nicatioc with the spirits at the dead who wander I about noiselessly and aimlessly in an invisible world. Alfalfa Bill is the friend of the people. His career has been remarkable He Is as honest and as poor as a church mouse but as full of fight as a bearcat and as tenacious as a bulldog He doesnt tore fraterni ties asd he beixrres that tax _. :ney should be spent , for useful purposes. A High Tariff Wall For China Higher prices for cigarettes, liquors and many ocher so-called luxury articles are m project for China Tariff rates on ail these articles are to be raised to as much as 50 per cent ad valorem by the national government and will be effective Feb- 1. Two reasons are frven in defense of the new tariff—the necessity of increasing the funds in the government treasury srd a desire to furnish more protection for infant Chinese industries- AH the nations of the earth axe getting ready “to do it now.' foDcwog m the wake of the American Hawiey-Smoot tariff act. Why nor? If the tariff m a rood thing for the Yank, why not for the Chink* Railroads Demand Fixed Bus Fares New.the railroad rhiefta_ns are demanding fixed boa fares—fares to be fixed by legiLJdhre aaetmar. or .state corpora:**: mmmtmOua decree It is a merry old war and :t k oc n the « American states. It win bcc up under the Big Dome of the Texas Capita! this winter. Indeed the representatives of the rail roads ard the rejarweniali'es of the bus Tr-e< are already on the g»nrar«* orgacihnr for the battl* so come under the Big I>cs3?. ^Tbe Once Over] % Br a L rHiuifa ------»---J P. L K smt% at anfersaasd* tbc cerxa big oer: pmpecs merer.: itesed so e»; OrermI Pe-r:-i_a*. s mar start tecane be actxcc tfce editor ted a batten oc Speatem of tee Persbne aztxtef Xecteae Joe. tee pm ter ssjs be almajs a.'j;e before sms* op tee C C IT# b rnWt Dsrertaaa It ~3e_e Ltrteirtace Fj*rs Am®* Ptarfc Aweasor Roof teps Is Pi.xniS Trxz. refera' Rider.;. ~—tteodSke IBfjgWbBet saj 3 3 ;asc see cf Hue =ac.-*tep crania. *CapiS3*M. am ay Tbe Assaeatei Hrosgapeis * r He mmm Hap can. da? fej da?— The teeter- tee r aPece: Wm I pmer be mate So ‘A Pfeaf* O' *Ctenl pieooe seat tee pUfeer" OnrtetH la * JUtcn Cnoan^ 'Tte: fss?! Wtr ae bant eras 'rum bam so «pnc rgao l--":*' mb teay-OKO. E- :'tpE ti e* t.r.j^ par — .s mat sates Lie be *sb.I nrrar bare ae cranav setxoE He .fee l tmm srtee'. teat jtei? Pin tgacnrt. teft mba* * Boarding House . ... By Ahem LJ"1 " 1 " . 1 ' MRS. tf&GPLES* BRgTTnER LEFT FUR Hoj*E VCH*LE Yba miere otrr?-~AU* ^ HE AS<EP ME -Tb MAID YOU -THIS BOUQUET SF PGXSUAl IVN Ml’ CACTUS — HS SAtP “THAT,(F HE WAS ’ A SCULPT6R MAKE - A PERFECT STATUE 6F - YOil BY MERELY SETTfUC* A PUiCf Hat o*i A DRUM cr SuieS CHEESE' E5-GAP l4AS — » — j| ' tfiiMAd ^ -■— Bv 7jO\IE -y M -r#4 a-t is like ^ “TAE PA55t*dO A PLAICE'. • AF LIFE “TAKES o*i f A PaSV UfiF / TopMEf^r F»e saip 'TnA-r.^ wwsm vau MARRED «ts SlS-^5, HH -ffelEP ► -& HAV/E "Trl' l CERB^ovW f l^RnOR^P lO A VIA* MiaSE-iJ*.' ^ BV A v CPOSS-EVEP PREACHER* I B&G» HERE TODAY , Iff»C|«lnr DUDdOf t*f- - >ia list Jatzx* Sf'zr. mad Drrr - spragae were mxoerec by a fcing b that they were lolled to Mves&t*. a racketeer whom S.u B thtwigh; u 1 haw betrayed. Of Dtaaoeea sal pwjct of the beats weapon; Fc£;. Beale and CBve Hammond, wbc named suddenly alter Sprag ue . death: John Drake. Janet Raymond ax love wnh Sprague, anc Flora: He think* 1* possible sbe kOed. N:ta in despera.-ac. ami that Tracey Miles killed Sprague to protect Flo ra Iron a charge d blackmail In Hew York. Dundee learns that there j are vague rumors of scandals invotv- . ing Flora and Janet, winch Xr.a might haw known. From Serena Hart, stage star and graduate of the Forsyte School, winch these girls attended and where Nita. on Serena's recommendation, directed the Easter play, be learns that Nita j was teamed early in 1911. and that I the dres m which she was cremat ed was her wedding dress, as be cos- i peered. Nit* was quickly deserted., however, tot not divorced Serena nays that a picture of Nita was printed accidentally in a story about Anita Lee. Dundee is about to leaw. when? Serena asks him if be knows Penny Crain saving that she Ed her and Roger Crain. »bo later tailed in business and disappeared, at the Forsyte School Dundee impulsw .j tells Serena that Penny and her mother would like to haw Crain j back again After wiring Penny. Dundee learns that on the meth of j February when Nita tried to tell j herself. Sprague was rumored en raged. to*, that a denial was print ed two days later. He' receives an answer to his wire to Penny Now Go On With the Story CHAPTER XLTV With a simp exclamation of »*: ritement acM. tr.umph. Dundee fin ished readme Penny's telegram: iiaaiiur. aveemg Sun date cf Hay filth nineteen twenty-two pob Iitoed story of entente Anita Lee ar tists model bat idctme accompany ing was Jina Leigh fie.:ci5 stop K: oxreKnc followed stop What does h mean ? ~ "'What does it mean?” Dundee re peated exjJua: to Inmmif. 'It aea.v my darlmg Intie Penn, tisat anyone a Haatitoc. who had any interest tn the matter te-iaer?? Nr* L?^h Se_hi was dead add that g>*» spei-sss? of her was wtrscf not the ytetom itself! _ _ >} The great-or. a woo read that story tpfi arat-nw* nn y^n.*” famd#wamm tm fgjw ra* Ofca—a..i igl r i <—■ Ml J> « m jn»i«iiC— ■* »>—m> * m>» — rehef?' TWo boers fcefxe ba had ds atissed as iBEpoenfcg or highly na pKactieable las -gnpsiae to tasestiaate the U-year-aJd sraraial on FSaca Haskett who was soc t jora ides, as hid Lrs by Gladys Ear> of the Partyte School Esen more e tt aslt wonM a be so find oct why Janet Raymtods sssrher had taken her abroad £nr a year. Of eoBrse— he bad raefsOy tcad Mmmlf—Nit* he'gfc m-sisE ime pees lacky or aaa imty essscarh to nm arrows dbrs meomry proof of ©or cf the scan da* cX wfocb Gladrt Earie had foM her. or hart dared to alarms- her uedm fc* cart fciatn as Mr* Earie sms wsesmssjamiT Bs* phis new tfestjapamaS com ’h* be scsflcwh. a jochare of Nn* Lraeh as a asanie had appear*! eaght yeses ago a a ZBamtitoet. pa per. and toe paper bad estoer r*- • iKhaec nhcsn>tirgii cf the errae «r had *>B=y*«r it sen worth toe spare far a correetaaet - . . Bghr years *r> a Jixe three I medc_rgs acrarred tc E*s_rte“ Tae Dacia?- the Me: the Dtut? weddear. And wtitim the iast eear and a had Jade* '.far-eh*? **»«• . 'ptcpoeiag asm after season ta toe j -jefi Jenrely Jodie TTarra ff-ya- -» £~iMer-iy a smaorie flam Balpi TSmmmat 5 Starr of hy eEh*r* | meat » Nit* I<eaeS» SKjsb pawiiad up so fterdtarla seenr." m3aA 'sam I ft court sick teraase I tooagfeC ate zsseht sSCL he arvl tea she mid her ttsband had m*r retf spam, srrf I wasn't to ato1 paesrimx or s-att" abac* ham* If Haltsfe. Hmrssnrd ' r.ta wrrvei? toe . 'toe was. Orts** Star Why was Pahtfe so ash r-» poestima* \rtwcced wrre: were aot rEmZy re Ha d 3!ta r-ir^rf tr cammfti to* grime of feceamr* If rec. toe an * where rad how had she semred a ‘ dgsorcr? • • • Tfc OnEsa Bat yaar* before si* bad tiessed a=r adfceaSMB of r drr-r-re far rrp rs -he 'Cm! act faaw rsrd ns arsd because, i :i*d abisoafi! bcsfeaadtaK. eel—cuca agwxst isaxxsac::*, T—wta. To Glady* Earie i year a$s sc AprJ she bad restated that she —dd ax rnsr-y arax. bees— tin t»< net drrerged sad becraae she cafi ax know the vbeeraagigs of aer isssbaad And *o lar as Hew Tack repco ess zac beer, aoie 9a fad est. Xna Leach bad door nnrMny to alter her ssaras as a aaarraed w grr.tr saxxa tin past rea;. Moreorer. tf Kha had secured ei*ber a drpcnce or a jsf* sepaxaHn. her xuc. Lydia Carr, mold certainly Isa-se known off it And Lydia bad whe saesxiT protested mere than once to Bcclzj* Deodar that tiv toer mxbcx? of Kira's hwnhainfl. mlzixxxr. she bad w-raked for :he =assE»: ccasedy dancer for Lee w*r SKrely if Hisa. tordjjt and trastaf L»±a as six cad bad entered |J^^I i,.S newaciar^oa? of any fcai r«u or STKKtftS is Ms feet Mg Vv«‘ bedroom He was lesmu* ber-ag the belated cocfidrace that .Safer C. Drake, banka, had made t© La the morna* before—after the discovery af Drafter Sprague's murder.. He recalled Drakes w lactam. casernes: aim*? ward far *vmhn1 * •About that tlO.OW which I*2a deposited wsth oar bask. Dundee .... When she made the tit: de posit of S500C os AprJ St. she « pja?«w< ft with as embarrassed laugh as back alimony.' as install ment of abkfe dbe had aoeeaeded la | from her former Bna bmsd And., satmnuly when star made the second deposit on May 5. I presumed the same exptona uae covered that sum. too. though I confess I was pawled by the fact that both big drpouj had been made m cash" In cash’ Had 5csta. by any chancs. been blackmailing her own hndsaad—a husband who had dated marry ayaht belirrag Ms deserted wife to be dead—and jusufymg eneif hr ea:: ny n -hack aianoeyT" Bat—wasn't it. in reaiiiy, as matter what caercsdh K-ta had used ta wemag the marry, exactly that?_Back alimony* And the pnee of her silence befoie ire world and the wife who was not really a wife? In a new light. Bonne IMndar studied the character of the woman who had been murdered—prnaNj to make her silence eternal. Toes Dunlap had Uced. even towd her. The ocher women and gtris Of *>»• exclusive, sc If-center ec dogar of Hamilton t most aoaalT prom inent wooaes mast haw liked, her farfy wel! and found her congenial a spue of their jeaSw** of her popclaaty with the men of the crowd, or they wood not hate tolerated her. regardless of Lou Dunlap s rtt—paanstep of her protege G3mdr$ £ar> had focad her “the who ee-'jftd *«d basalt ab. *_» *sr: who were star* farrabate than she ?6r* Text» izur ldi*af er.1 c*. bawd at ti» Sana: Remaster bad !otsd Niu da ably empcia. kje. - ber of tbe ebarss she had ti—adedi a* tie try. flf> toward fberlex. And Seres* Hart fe»d th* re--' tar it: tep»-- a lead acd wtse azd past -WMEae. e-i r R»'m bad 5owd Xxa aed wa star.■ Was r. w±> *_r** BCXj. Sent mu r J -jy ^ lUt^t Dearer Spragae. bad bare to 6r aard secsese^y. »-rai: eoeeper «-*~w aatf aeamed her a bu* save—«• spaa a sew theory—>* 'a ra«t reoofsbaed as '-rat of her tosw fflOBd aasocs tar rcue tystyr- of '-he car. of ‘The Senpart Ppm Mtotatf the jocrares eff '-bar as: tenr pesdessence ** ~h e^cc*'"^sk&pSiS htuciRecy,s j .» fc-'mm< jX3«j^e«» -aiifc- xdr *j“sr.h af jtoraomp» —a* t** T^-k? .bad wbbnr'T nne bat,., aad tozl jed the ssurare is*: wr^rw! tie editor caw—the ^arsnre wbcb b«c brr attracted mi asaaeaa* And ‘tod. 2F *i s’b*< tr«» a ■ - r*.:* *iarr art* at art ear ▼ - that the zje. w±» prel ' * *» •T-l toil ter » bmr-c.:- sens l effi jrasr •-«** fftTi'-rr •--» *b»: ' be bad a* trw_a»o :t ca?LaS: *r Vbi b* 3COCT-* *ar denar naaz or to arrsse a. **" - ' - •fi E*c 5£b* t: to > j*r uuf lor »—»* s otber ^ ■a**-erer aad aietb at last* «q*t :® aratakr fto'tadaj vri a bee -Z yo-eture wbxi 5e vm *eaaet> «K»m* m MmA be ryfat Bee se Msr i—«— «r an as* of tbr ocher tewute cf Be*Yore CStjr 4*5 be I *iaaw -Vy - r ■ ^ WS S' *1*4 char. fameM. 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