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AT BOCK BLAND ARGUS TOY 8, IS h ptotrtets. I - I M L ncl (CwtfWi fan- r lU toww) i v wrmm it AHrtlii to the dft of the re- - meat tit ttat icuto It 7 members, one-third of ..11 h frnm Cook OOUBtT. .n.thirta from tha rest 1st the state. Una lnsuriag cieax n nMwnUtlfM has Utt members, one being elected IBom each repreou.uve qibu-m.u TM districts mutl couuuu u Br m possible aa equal numoer m otera, thus excluding alien frum rah count. To iaea 01 represeum- tive districts 1 new, memoers 01 line nous now being elected from 4uui mnnuiuLlon representative MtaUrtcU will be separate and dia- lUnct from aanatonai aismcia. L Municipal corporations may tJiArluri hv the central assembly jar pass ordinances regulating the iA&ttan a.ntiAiirance. size auu u 2f buildings by sones. Attempt was fctade to make ue power oruau bnough to abrogate certain deci sions of toe supreme court, rebuild ing municipalities in zoning. The general assembly may, upon kpproval of the people at a general hleclion, provide a system iur wu- lng money on ue security ui farms. It was deemed that this bower should be vested in the gen eral assembly in oruer mat i irari.ta miiht be effectually provid ed for in case of necessity. 1ha rnuntv nourt retains lis Dreb- bnt Jurisdiction and in addition is given concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit courts in testamentary hCHAfTIB IA. n. - vn " aM riimene. "that I am waiting for the explana tion rhich I think you owe mr They were alone together, linger ing still at the table to which Andre- Louis had come oeiaieaiy "Explanation 7- ne -But on wnai scorer--n th rr of the deception .. ham rLTvrtireA on ns on me. Ton should not hay pretended to be a simple country lawyer, which of course, any -one couia see mat ah rr nnt " . .. - J 1 see, he auu. ana puuea u am pipe. "But you are wrong. Cli mene. I am neither more nor leu than I have represented myseir. "ui And that fine ladr who car ried you off In her cabriolet? What is she to yon." "A sort of sister," said he. "A sort of ister!" She was In dignant. "Harlequin foretold that would would say so; but he was amusing himself. She has a name, I suppose, this sort or sisierj "fVrtainlv she has a name. She i. uiio Alinv dp Kercausou. me niece of Quintln de Kercadlou, Lord Aho! That's a sufficiently flne for Tour sort of sister. What Bnrt nr sister, my menar For the first time in their rela tionship he observed and deplored the taint of vulgarity, or snrewu ichness in her manner. "Her uncle, M. de Kercadiou, is my godfather. It is popularly De tests, construction of wills and par- GaTriUac that M. dKerca tition of real estate where any such , . . Hg hM certalnl. VyrnrouMnrn is incidental to its or rr " - j fglnal jurisaicuou auu eiuiuo"o lurisdlcilon of appeals from Justices of the peace. ; Judges of courts or recoru are forbidden to practice law. A State's attorney must be a licensed ""orney. . I ' A quallncation in aatmiou lu iw low required 01 an elector ia m nniHt have resided in the United Itates at least five years, unless taturalized because of military or v navai service. IT Th limit nf indebtedness of a county, town or school district is nxed at five per cent of the value of the taxable property therein as ascertained by the last assessment for state and county taxes, and the limit nf inrlehtprineSR Of a mUnici- pal corporation is six per cent of such value. The present county organization, except the probate courts, is con tinued. In counties other than Cook an. 'assessor may be selected as provided by law. In counties of 50, 000 or more an auditor may be selected. The limit of tax levy is preserved at three-fourths of one percent of valuation. The general assembly may provide for the or- .ni.nrAn ami pnvornmpnr nr cuuu- tief different from that prescribed l Tfiu nvialnn hilt the law DfOVlCl- ing for such different organization becomes enecuve in a coumy ulij after approval upon referendum. 2r Trl-Citv "fowel Suddit company Davenport 934. R I. Clean Towel Service. Phone R. X J4S. diou is my father. He has certainly cared for my rearing from my ten derest years. I owe to mm every thing that I have or, rather, every thing that I had. Today I possess nothing save what I can earn for myself in the theatre or elsewhere." She sat stunned and pale under that cruel blow to her swelling pride. "Yon should have told me this be fore," she said, in a dull voice that she strove to render steady. "Perhaps I should. But does It rpallv matter?" "Matter?" She suppressed her fury to ask another question. "You say that this M. de Kercadiou is popularly believed to be your fa ther. What precisely do you meanT' 'Just that. It is a belief that I do not share. It is a matter of in- Ktinrt nprhnnft with me Moreover. once I ashed M. de Kercadiou point blank, and I received from him a denial." "And your mother, was she equally ignorant" She was sneer ing, but he did not remark it. Her back was to the light. "He would not disclose her name to me. He confessed- her to be a rlenr friend nf his " She startled him by laughing, and ner laugn was not pleasant "A verv dear friend, von mav he sure, you simpleton. What name do you bear?" He restrained his own rising in dignation to answer her question calmly: "Moreau. It was given me, so I am told, from the Brittany vil lage in which I was born. In fact, I have no name, unless it be Scara mouche, to which I have earned a title. So that you see, my dear," he ended with a smile, "I have prac ticed no deception whatever." u- ... t a ehat now." lanrhed without mirth, than drew riMn hraath and rose. "I Mi I " Mill n.x towards the door, dragging her feet a little. He sprung to open it, ana sne sawwwa v out looking at mm. ... .. On the morow ruw found hi mind distracted oy thoughts of both Cllmeae ana Aiue. It WM Aline woo priwKM turhation r.llmene s attitude he regarded aa a passing phase. But the tbougnt or Aime s cwuum. " kin Iran ranirinc. and Still more deeply rankled the. thought of ber possiDie oetrouuu to Tour d'Azyr. ThE it mrsa that hronght forcibly to his mind the self-imposed but by now halt-forgotten mission uu ue had made his own. He bad boasted that he would make the voice which If. de La Tour d'Azyr naa anne-ht to silence rinc through the length nod breadth or me una. What a fine contrast between the promise and the fulfillment! It happened that the first person he saw when he took the stage on that Thursday evening was Aline; the second was tne Marquis ae la Tour d'Azyr. They occupied a box on the right of, and immediately above, the stage. That was the evening' nrst shock. The next came after the second act. Entering the green room he found at the far end with Climene, over whom he was bend ing from his fine height, his eyes intent upon her face, M. de La Tour d'Azyr. That nieht there were hirh words between Andre-Louis and Climene,; me nign woras proceeding . irom Climene. When Andre-Louis again enjoined prudence upon his be trothed, she shocked and stunned him by her virulently shrewdish tone, and her still more unexpected force of invective. I'll not tolerate your insensate jealousy. A girl in the theatre must make it her business to accent homeage from all." "Agreed; and there is no harm, provided sbe gives nothing in ex change." White-faced, with flaming eyes, she turned on him at that. "How? You dare?" I know M de I.a Tour d'Aivr " he answered her. "He is a man who takes what he wants wherever he finds it and whether it is given will ingly or not; a man who reckons nothing of the misery he scatters on bis self-indulgent way. Ponder it, Climene, and ask yourself if I do He a "r" atiadstVnu in iltiult hta ob ject. On Tuesday of the following week, Andre-Loam ran Into asllght- ? "7 ;ll77r-ed in black. "Moreau: wnar we been hiding yourself these months?" It was Le Chapelier, tbe lawyer, the leader of the Literary Chamber of Reason. Without halting for re ply, he continued: "Too are the man we hare been king every where, and-beholdl you drop from the sne into my tared the cafe. that we. too, could take up We fought them a pitched uhu i tnuti. -and so (to- "I cuPBoae you bavent neera o . pcrcd them that they were giau w the royiaorder for the convocation shelter in the Cordelier Con i .w- o., oanaraL or the terms nt " otttem-weawtohmwhat . Mid Andre-Louis, we demanded, waat ' ,. j -(W , .hooM never perceive that Hanftafl t holtl HOliticallT aCtlVC" t nirht at th theatre he had a mischievous impulse to teat what Le Chapelier naa toia nun u state of public feeling in the city. Thes were playing "The Terrible tor a here in Nantes! You havent new of the tn!?"! last monui. i ne w three esUtes nouia su iou " mL fit.t.. aBeral but In Reaae the noble took up anna, wwi j your old friend. M. de La Toar d'Azyr, and they ware ior sjaaBing as the member or ue iwn -Ute into ribbon so aa to pat aa end to oar Insolence." He laughed delicately. "But, by-flod. we how- Captain," la the last act of which the empty cowardice of the bully ing braggart Rhodomont to reveal ed" by Scaramouch. After the laughter which the ex posure of the reading captain .In-' variably produced. It remained for Scaramouch contemptuously to tamiaa him, in a phrase that varied nightly, mis ume ne cnose m give Us phrase a political complexion: "Thus, O coward, is your empti Because of vour lone length and your great sword people - imarlnad tou to he as terrible and as formidable as you insolently make yourseu appear, am. ai ui nrst toucn oi true apirii you crum ple up, you tremble, you whine piti fully, and tne great swora remains in your -scabbard. You remind me of the Privileged Orders when con fronted by the Third Estate." "It was audacious of him, and he was ptepared for lanrh afanlenae. India together! But he was not for what came. And it suddenly and spontaneoi the groundlings and the body uf those in the amphitheatre that he was almost scared by it a a boy may be scared who has held a match to a sun-scorched hayrick It was a hurricane of fsrieaj ap- nlanae Men leaned to thi. a . - r .wvia teet sprang up on to the benches, wav ing their hats in the air, deateaiat him with the terrific uproar of their acclamations. And It rolled on and on, nor ceased until the enrtaia fell fell. (Coatlnued ia oar uext Issue) I, ' I SfJOP ITCHING E(ZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help Yon. Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burn ing, itching Eczema quickly by ap plying Zemo furnished by any drug gist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00 Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tet ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be re- movea. FYir rleArinr- the slrin and mak ing it vigorously healthy, always urn: jemu, uie peumraung, antisep tic liquid. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment tor skin troubles of all kinds. Adver tisement. is ail "V. -wawaas-- Arc or Ox-Acetylene Welded Joints are Found in the WEIR T OINTS welded by electricity or oxygen and acety J lene gas actually fuse the two pieces of metal into one. Both of these up to date processes are a. .. . '! w used m the new factory in eliminating wnat nas al ways been an objection to warm air furnaces leaking joints. The WEIR furnace is positively gas, dust and smoke tight and if this as surance is of the value to you that it has been to thousands of other WEIR users it should convince-you that the WEIR furnace is the heating plant for you to purchase and thus avoid the discouraging possibility of ruined walls, draperies, pictures, etc. Gases or soot simply cannot come from the WEIR as it is built today, and then pass thru the registers into the rooms and the materials in the WEIR stand up and continue to save fuel money many years after the price is forgotten. The WEIR is made by the Meyer Furnace Co., Peoria r. g: summers & SON Rev 1416 Sixth Ave. Phone R. 1. 3316 Store Will be Closed AU Day Tueaday UPlfC MS Special Attentic Given Mail Orders L. S. McCabe V Co. Rock I$1muL in. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 5 THE ARROW TELLS THE STORY (EXCEPT A FEW COKTBACT GOODS) This sale offers more than usual buying opportunities this sea son. Merchandise is lower in price than it has been for years. Our stocks are in splendid condition to supply your needs and the saving was never greater. WftTini? TO CREDIT CUSTOMERS Beginning July 5. and until further notice, this store will charge merchandise at regular prices but a discount of 20 will be allowed if payment is made in full of account on or taafore Anenst 10. 1922. (Contract goods eicepieo). o oibcouiu aiier au. Bis Colo.. board W. I who half speal rami Aug. Th whic ister 14-2C SUCCI whir ly P of D distr terei is e new chur cam comi cafei Ei pray past brea Bibl Rev dist o'cl( prea at 2 vire Milt cval ropi Frii ingi evei low D the foil filli vea istii nor En; wit dui Chi Ian E boa wh hi he! I ant I fIFtfi LasL VssBsMniKaeVV' mm IB In -Willi liilll i I Lb FIREWORKS Such As Arc Possible Only for the Pains to Produce 260 Wonderful Piece Including Giant 8-Ibs. Rockets. See The Wonderful Star Shells. The Wonderful Electric Torches. All piece new to this vicinity, and The Wonderful Battling Eagles. PAINS. 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