cm wa voarr tnos, mair, atta m, mt
Held in Trust
GEORGE klBBE TURNER
A*-*
-Ani «o wfan, thair ha BiUBff. **0o where r "I don’t know yet* “Then bow cmn yee col"
*1 shan. I nut.- afar tfc -Oh. whart tbs hairyt be a*ed _et He refeaed entirely, H *
ts take her eart—aly.
There yoo go acela.- be eeM, “.-ale-
uaa"”« i"rwwr wwcn urxu uciBible. Bet a little reflection anowwo her bow Impoealble tfcle would be. The Trust waa edll all re. and she Its ward. And even U she could eacape—-which aba probably could not do—the would be Min In the eye* of the law Adelaide Rutherford, atfll always liable to capture and return as a local ward. : mentally Irresponsible. The •uore she ; considered the sltsatior, the more aba realized that the wa* adU the prisoner of the Trust sad would remain so tz» til the wss released by the one per-
son who could do tbla
- _ He etUl remained, that one person . hv Irwin Mvnr. wbo **• ‘h 1 * to free bar, like the ijvjmtn Mytr, rouaf iMIserar from the monster In Copyright HetzopoUtan Newspaper Serrica B Greek leased—bound fast by his KYNCPSis weeknem. bis wound. Desperately r** 1 —■ puDtlciy. sfao-w wbe jme wee. hurt, be sms slowly recorertn*. One *** whateser punlahment there wee I outside can probably only ftintly isnl- | this Treat and tera
Treat beard each morda* the oau> new* which cams from behind the bleb dark door of the elck-room Into wt * youny Ooryam bad been taken. For natural] j aka wee terribly { eetnml orer what she bad done i canted to be done te others-taku^ the blame personally to an extant tt ■••nil, not beUeeed by other obsweers Justlled by the actual part aha had taken In the matter at the Invitation of Jasper Hale And not » naturr lly the vas more than all concemed over this youny man for wkece
£SiSds W RuSsrtord , Vnouxb to strre aa bar doabU. For Hair was manaxcr of " ) erest sixty-mlllion-dollar Oomam ■at-Deneflt. created by old Danrtl Oor•a in his will for the benefit of his ‘ er Adelaide durlna her Hfet*
ford, the husband Of Adel her rrent wealth. And—Ads ford waa dyta*. waa already
CHAPTER n—They found the youn* taf’aUll beautiful yount abop clrl who waa thoroughly dlaeouraced with me. and arranged for a masting with her to pre-
sent their propositlOB.
CHAPTER HI—Mary Ibred with a drunken stepfather who had no Internet In bar, so It happened that when Hale— after explaining that Adelaide ani b-j-husband had Ured apart tor some ytar*—
ly rcaponalble sad rillty. As Stanford Ootfam grew
a receptive mood, but see thing* for herself. CHAPTER IV—Finding
they had been deacribed to her. she sc-< AS Stanford G— - cepted the proposition and on that night: »y bsttsr It wss a Hme nt •- - tbs real Adelaide Rutherford died. | ‘L./T”’ J™ 1 * J™ OC CHAPTER V—To the nsw serranta who 1 ™ “7* •»«« Is replaced the old ooea la the Rutherford the girl; finally after a number «f IW^SSf d 4i, b ^-'SSS^u^h « «• part, be wm allowed Is ”— eryooe eUeThud been r’ven her. The happaulncs of that last evw
A .K-. w -rna — —- ninj. were foittddee to “
BtarRord aornm. I>, a *coa£n ‘of^AdSaide Manchester^ great rfliusi aafl
? ,IM : ^ P“ a «“ ^ htwemr. nme-
SnLike ' “• I “ uem Hon the matter of her having savefl
,t W« life—m be anw It. Feeling It
e uwrnuLu. ouepicioua ne 1 a latch-key to a private anker once given him by the elder Com rone-w "Adelaide." he
d her foe an tmpoetor. "And as SOS WBS fonaddse jar* ^hmweif ray dlacuaalou. or coetradlrtloo of tbs
—- — bis Ufa. this wva at Intense strain upon the glrTs eme-
•ke eltutt* jo, wbo sbe reedy was. And this she bad supposed bo wr-’d do amst readily. Sbe waa tborafses most surprised at bis anttoda Be might not care, ft aesned to her. to keep tbe Gorgam Treat alive, bet be cer
*1 tboeght,- be aeld, vw p«-ap-yee might thank me for it I But yee will—you 11 understand tt later. *'*-*'*
CM SCmgEtee SW r Adelaide Rutherford—that la, m to rndm of aB i rill not have the unpleasant toeof her! Ft* fixed tt so you wffl gt, t w o, no longer under that efamd of being ^ < w» WMldO Itt. . «BW. ! I | That does bat change the real ■*- Ufa abe I , J ^ T » about Addalde ..ntberfort.- - L* ^ ^ •bjecfvd. *—tbe one thing that wi
“Wbatr
* 1 "T—” ™ TUr repeudae af bevtog bea
wnr be saaemd to be tak- -
togedto bar et ttmea lately. T dset ^ e-, >e»»*e» yee eballl Tee are net strong m ^
nd^a tavow'tt.* 1 ' ^ ® to|r ’ Sbe sf eoema dM eat know aieettyT added. smtUrg Just the ume fraiettak Bet abe totoated that she wm. and ‘ ^ * aaM T** doeX* be aaUL Tee « ■ toaalng smile. (bat aha weaM go la mm* way And t "* oe “ ti Tm tanagtoa that the ***• nothing of the kind." *e eaW meet tot tar. Finally ha maettoead OatS^ <unay avar lat that ba knowet ■ w "** 5 W®. speaking far tba first the naartCHty of a campromtot u 11 ntt^nazy to adveittoa family tlma. -and you know tt."
iwrwmro. muroer—wiic max lac*: .CHAPTER TTI—Ignorant of Stanford's emit'-. Adriald* aaaunwA fmm hi. r^w.
She now Mt an added i
Identity. Adelaide aaaumed from hi* , ^ SS'.ilSi *.« 'St TJ’S'JZJa- WnAWIt, WI n m o, Ml* A. ’rtmrama. found her pleasing and main- COTld not rk' herself, and beaose (tt xmflnwl ** tnaane. pasn. that tt war her duty to atoaa CHAPTER IX—Desperate. Adelaide ■* 0* « of a considerable eumb* triad to escape and waa prevented. of Intel views, allowed the —........ £2fi55i J3?Sr &•:“££,*.£!! nil itb *, p.SS^2
rS.’^ST' “ -*
CHAPTER XI-The note u intercepted ^ D*™* n»n watching bar frum iuTBn^.ri “ ^ (-a, fssr of cnosure. plot to kill young Oor- wltl1 0 gleam of chrraclerirtlc Sanaa-
CHAPTER XII—An accident had pro- «*BUy.
■PP^mAcr he found himself confronted Intorjected With a smile-
S S'.Jre&'gf'KS; Z wt “ r leaped upon Rutherford Just aTV tU.
^ ^reerforTSS! . «P«fny-ibe pert where hsekward down a stairway and to killed. 1 com * 111 lOU take It retber lightly." ; rL ,. n -,_ " I «" ■fc* «tommered, “take it UgbtCHAFTER XIII lyp For that certainly was not true. zzzrzr *= “• STSiT ^ “ s-s.'sr; - ’r-*• -*>-»*«*»*. ■P to the tool dto 25*"** *1"* widly-famotu creatnre of tbr Uw. the I nsenfkflfcd’r *" ***** ^ w * r * •*’
•Coat talk te me like tbatr be ' eaM laughingly. TT’a bound to m*Vy ■y temperature riser For of coene
Oorgxm Trust—end Incidentally of dm tormlnadou of Its power over tbe
— - it hsd been
itomlnadng relation. Tbe end
ly came. It may now be annotmeed -« so often In toga] Intricacies of this
kind—by means of a compromise. The first instinct of tbe Truatl wart.
■fter that terrible night was to flee, °* »■« l sm not— to get «s far sway from this place done this wror ggjtojrbuapcss-from this great to- that was almost her
u . , t*- letons? Not hell a doses people to tbe world know It; and they, you ■
ba sure, always have been and ... . ■■ - be strangely silent- ■Iwefly. What would 1 j "Even if they are,- aeld Mary Man- ^ "top-rially whan be s -bevter. sUil obstinate, “that will make ^ *— * “
ilf a doeee people to ' And nppoetng.- be weal ea. dtore- ; and they, you nmy CVdtog her remark. That wader tbe have been and wm ^ ke bad absolute eewtrel over her t- 1 «**Ur already, what woeld be da,'
r. atfll —m.. mum u no dl Terence la my plana. Fm m
Adelaide Ratberio.A Fm Mary Man- —■■■. Chester and I wont be Adelaide Ruth- c *^ >t **7 ajaln—o«er one more erford much longer.- abe said, flush- proml *e—whit* will be aa ul lug. groelng a mtto angry. tnmr ' 'That'S It" be aeld. stoning, -’hatte ' " Wh * tr ***«1 Mary Mavidnsto
ast It the third point of our com-
promise!" Tbte." be aeld quickly tshtn, “Our compromiser sbe echoed after ^ qnetolcw: "Mary,
him. Fun marrv msw
THmt yoa krowr be aakrt. and . ’ Vo -’' esught her band-but not yet be.- cyan — "No." abe said with somewhat qaee- 1 . * ltr he <
ttouabto truthfulneaa. cml T half of my j “I want you to be-Aet ns aay—Mrs. It" be aeld. bringing
Owram." he explained with bis half- “* ol ' > " r T will let yee I mocking but now comparatively serf-, "V* k ‘ 10 «*«• yeera
OUS smile, -win you agree to my cr1aillui1 - mDaMt tW « Gorgam 1
“Use a Kioto Describe If W. H. MOU B Caraswdd Photojr** IlxnefSf OoeenGty.K
He was gros'iy surprised by bm-
next action.
"No." she said, sprlngiu* to her feet " o, the said vehemently. "No— f ■ ol I wont have tt ea 1m Mary , Mancbester. Fve never been Ad*i«M+ Rutherford, end I wont- I wont—1 , went 1 Fm going beck to be declared whet I am legally. “Another thing.- she said, atfll finding objections, “is that money, ft ume ome—«ner bn *°"*^ belong to ma It belongs to to be driven oet ts np . tu, ■be
Toutee got to tot me go now- Aa “ 0 ' tt hemsttke of tbe ^ how * ht -'* ^ with a ■■Id aroused, sector h. *rmi downstairs rooms, the cor-uss. **•* toot certain smili h»—thU Uiw Of [MtMdlii, t. . ^**1 *• tan on. tad toon ^ lint, I wood ta Mi I m, do.-*, ~ — - “*“" 1 *“
tor "Shall 1 be Mary agalnr demanded Ur "ty “Net for very long. YoeTl to rnwry me befeteband. whBe Pv gtojoa. Tantec got tt many r rarefcMxl. And ’hen well f
tine being. Bst tbto tost e tt appeared, war finally m It waa final'y. Ttimwfr 1
We Wi Endeavor
enm you as well, or in oor sew hone i -jdfaiM and eq ment than at the okH
Harry H. Li Oc«m Gty't OpM. Sbkoe 1909

