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• - ■ CAre HAY COOTTY T!«8. TOBAY. WCVYIOES M 1W7.
ULACKSHEEP! Jk^ Xm/ Meredith Micholton
quickly la ibe room tt* Oo**rnor tuui cnsacrd by wlr» A short time l»t»r Archie fnatxi him**!! i vbtakMi *w*y
top of » w*U that rri'aly ruarM tbe r**r of tbe prrmlOM He rsojrfct the e<Ue MhJ «u quickly on top When Archie bum; h*rk tbe Oorernor Ktmaped him by the nrtns »n« «»un* ‘
tbe kaerten Tb*« he
.'nil 1 ' ■ ■ i mb" mii. .-■ left him with the !n)onp«oB to re-
«TOCAmR.»C» m.ln *h*r. be w U
my rblldrcK. It «u h-tlt. Ilk* Arehto!! Oh. Archie!” »h* Oor-
atUthpl to carry nS
little girl, always a partlcu »r i- i tn* an
of hia I wan ahneked, of <
! *h«
i Miountah poltceman upon the wet*, i.Aim-d for an Ic.aUnt to ln * l} Archia'a explana'Km* anri. wiund
letaarciy m* hi, whUtlc »et of! after tbe of tbe drama. Later, when , g m nop.
Mr*, ( one•Son had fainted Archie’. IHW Med from the rap
l tbe tare and hi. beck ached,* »L that my huab here be had .truck the earth •°»Hj lr T o lake
The ^rgeant idled him nlth QBe*-1 “T , .. , lino, when be anawered carafally. Th^ tilter«« mu.wrh *av. Ar»bcn hi. name wa* aaked be an- clj l* * pert a I bed moment But the
name wa. a— 1 car had reached tbe Altmore. and
be lifted out lb-- boy
ink lake!” Unubed the kfrl There wna happinam In bar ay*fc How perfectly ridtrutmu you two
tuppoae wa Uik a hit.”
Oovernor when
i beodv <
In Africa there are
U Liberia.
Balfiar Jl . Africa. t>e Tranataal. Morocco. Algeria. Tunl* and Tripoli, la Europe there are rhurchaa jf the
.™ . ™ I— ‘J.S'iTSi JDr "If*, nrartnr the eiid ,,? he .. tt land, .or wa *. Sweden, awthonta, nnly ^rc nre oSer La«tta. UthuanU. Prance. Spain,
^and c^. per ha pa. hu,
end t. la eight Tbe whole jJhnt. J^Slajia.BjWjto^
f. u :"k i. Met?-,. 1“.-*-^
Z~T. " _ XDd Coeta Rica. BottvU Peru. Ewta-
ffa you-lt'a you that have brought dor - cwl *- Ar»eniina and Un»-
I*™' I; oTlrSTl^ ‘Tcmn^ttd. of the l.«-i
cetbar by tie* not of aorthly mak ^ pon> || , aU>Ue trrm , the ae.erai
/St
^•a*.
waam: Pbwlrr »„ . rai. OO Friday '
Mr Joe .nd
redhCreek. apt:,, , r II Cameron. " ^ «a Lattra Pmrlt r tr>. r . • Mm. Alex Baud , M '”*- * --»■ tith reutt.,^: H
Mra. 0. p. m.!,, Ui ^
Ing relatiri
jiftedly,
T1 »« chap 1 * lurt left her
i into hia hand. • If anything nhould happen i Bn I ahouid like to know
id me by t that 1 »
« anyway aa to
not to bint
hot broak faith with Mr,. pjMh oompietrl' I aha! I h
“.J mi
TJ-r
I i
wire me
after.
.»wnght up hi. b
dghk Oovernor had lAM M6 would hardly return ■^tdBar he choee a etkh will
■ child fro
Wright. Boat no; atop-,
•Broker. Nanoret Build tax Boa-
had recovered nif-
Mr* t
r to dla-
firoan the rack walked to i ISannlhed!, e
AAfcie'. telief
owa veraion in a man poae of any utyeatioo Archie aa remarkahie and her re (die. to th» oBirer. . were brief and exact To Archie’S aurpHee *he gave her
Oeorg- W. Kendall 11'
tun aorv alive of i
the moat exmaerv •tab* bm of hia
Owa /r.claa. and having lUffkieBlIv T linn n 1 hunaetf to the ryee of the
sat fora tax ferae*. Brooklyn” It waa incredible that any < Mid He with so eonttneing
air
I lb the park ran
you In any way
“Thank you.' 'she earn lief. -I must get away f
put her and the boy into nnd instructed the driver to
r» to Brooklyn
Foe a few mtaute. she was busy the child and Archie. : bought, turned to meet the aearrhlng gaae of her gray
pan led them to the door “Thank you. 'cry much.” laaeo t
I in a tone that dlsraMt
OUPTIK XIII
but U I* very poaalMe that you may be able to nerve me My aunt la giving a party for me
__ . A wry dear frtaod made akower. Archie »dreeaed and help. The matter la srgaaL h. (lovemor at aeven. Tbe match roriod and fell upon * !.» min ulna Is ter Archie'* Ungers- A lease gileoce 1 .lira I picked u, 1 lay upas tbe garden The Cover T,.- .cream of tbe nor rUaped ArthW'a hand tightly
_ hi a ki . ii,ping-moat de-j .Tl haa plorsbie I la. o! t.ualnaaa.” It wouM
— r^B. E?s:
This la
A young woman waa Jart noting heraelf In a chair at the farther end of the conservatory. The Governor moved toward her quickly. Archie aaw her lift her bead suddenly and her lips parted as though she wna about *o make an outcry Then the Governor bowed low over her hand, uttering explanation* in a low tone. Her .urprlne had yielded to what Archie. loiterlnc behind, thought an expression of relief and satisfaction He moved forward ai the Governor turned toward him.
Mr. Contly.”
"Von are baglnning to ; abow * that today
s' iastr , SEC members and 1*0.*** hap 1 don't know what to be- tlted children in training for
Archie naxwared a lowly, membership In the Met hod hi
• Just bow much do you under-, Episcopal Church In foreign mtestand of Itr- slon lands. Of the meml rwhlp of Precious little! Your Uahol j •H-*** aloaent half are In ladte and my Ruth are friend., quite and Burma. China hnalSt.Mg,
intimate friend. Indeed ~ '
news to you. tent Itr
over th, boUfla, in \nrxiau ^
‘That's Japan and Kotwn. 1*1.008; Africa ; 11.080: Latin—Aaaertr*. n.000, 'and European eoaMriea. 17.008.
•'And now 111 prepare you a I llltle for what I prefer you should 1 hear from Isabel—I got it from j Ruth—you're not quite finished i yat with that pistol shot In the-
Eldora
It i
1 to Millville <
N.
1
j that C
.be police
«rnM> im-1 -
“Itk a
> Gowmor'. fr^>
. (tns. fS.f K. »«CW ‘ *
In »pite Of ti^, t
duenUy avowed tseerttn that he , Me AfTM , j ,
tU I've bed epeech will
l uagdon. and thal the
called Edith »aa the . original of the pbotogrrph he had wished
at Bailey Harbor W hen the , him. Archie felt strongly (mpciM
-hinee offer -to make a .' - *
«h. glanced Bailey Hathm
d her eye. counters with li
tned in in ing with
retlr*.”
-We .ball no< hmt yaw adrift : cried Ruth “1 have a very dear friend I must lot-mice you to.”
~Oh. Isabel!"
. following her gaxc be was glad | of the alight pressure of her hand
M. E. Foreign
Missions Board Met
i were In MUIO'le on Friday.
Mr inu Mrs John Fowler and Mr*. Mary Trout. Mr* K*n“- ov —
ler affended a wedding aary at Go.hen on IWay
Mr. and Mr. Kststu, w. s££f»cr I '“^
Boutt Dennis the put
CVm ** *** *** 0 ‘ ‘-r- !KM
Ygo many coiA>
I sww wuay a.. ... ‘the broth If it !a , *
.T. BUICX W1U R.-JU, ,
her.” Tbe
affair, tbe two *
It*.
me. but if I can serve
•gre a gentlet .«n;“ I am
sore of that. and I **el thal I esn
I am 1 . a strange prv ind I'm lor red in ask .
your help The name and ad j yegg—then votersd Into dress I gar* the police w ” " ' - '
portunity ft _
going to be a Mg affair ana we can merge with the happy throng and trust to our wits to gel os
emor appeared. ‘tTiiirfwKh hi. ^/uVged Archie still rwiating usual care and exhilarated by hi. (t fa lbr to the from day-, adventures Baring mited ^w'.h.TTthw WrTodmB
^ ^Sh mr^r. SSr Who
^ OY>rPOT : srrlvsd at the moment The state with bis cigar. r< marked taddealy ^ , n ^ drawing -Odd, you eight almoet say lifted a lorg ette aa they stagul»t' I've < rosaed old mat: k mll«d affably and gave
rmgdoo's trail asaBt! Ton recall !br Governor her band
him the old boy we left to th' -Mrs Mndnay. my friend Mr und.r me tries of Be#hru-k am: , oml, He arrived ttnexpertedl) Wallers' Well. | mot toe.- an. , . r , l-TOr uto and I (bought you of the mast :rmarkable of all lb. snwldn ! mind my bneging im
men I know who camp outaM, the »joog.”
pale Perky is bte name s Jeweler - l ^oqld have been diapleaaed by trade, he fell from hu high if you had be*'-ted « momer' " —■* * — '—■* ‘ ‘any friend of yours, you kne other arrivals facIHIated tl
Be- of Iwtlng naat
gutter os the ■ate. or stepped Archie, acute
amt. Here at less! was HHMHHHBMIB a world that
tottered toward chaos. For it was
the!
sound of Ruth's voice. "Min* Perry. Mr. Cwoly!” “Oh. My Foully!” There wu the slightest stress on th* a*autned name. “After this dance- " Fhv aliped away, loovlng him staring, and Archie. In a date, lead Ruth beck to the Governor. At the conclusion of tbe number Isabel remained, to Archie's diaromCter*. at the farther end of the platform, and when he hurried forward in tbe hope of detaching her from the group thal
William E. Mauey Represents New Jersey M. E. At Meeting
Review of Foreign Efforts
! did :
him at all. which wo* wholly discouraging. A partner sought her for the next dance nnd a* ' music struck up he ma > bol
"I ,
ity-dnlUr gold Jlec*» .eating ; to*
I had to do tt I -only tbe outer shell and ftilteg, ug there w,
pertectiy well who rarrte.. away | *m up with a cmgengHioc he it, ia*nc*r* sour I
nty ytile girl. The man and wo-, vented that mode th* ato ring{*»( upon tbe man you saw m th. car wsc like a marriage b«U White b*'u uacoafortettl. iteard the Gov-' “This servants employed by ray father .as still experirr.cn!.,.. h. ran feeaBusnajagBaeSBillgi I n,' iri—rr.rae
in-law who cordially dislikes me. into oM Ellpbaiet sirtis. «tth k •Of course fm not going to famous umbrella o , tench it, j Brooklyn. Pie*** tell tbe mas fo. Kosum. < «bbwwi IVrky thought! drive to th* Altmore. iadte*' en-j EUph.:e< waa * *!<«.: pigeon foi trance III v. vlk thriMigb the main » con outfit, but eipUnaitona foi-i
“My cart la ffUcd—but I am reserving a boon for you. You thall h *« the intenaisainn.” He pasted Ruth, refurninr put herself in the path of .ter
William B. Massey, of Ocean City; Dr. Do r F. Diefendorf. of i East mage; Dr. Exr* F Tipple, of Madi n. Bdwln M McBrler. of. Montclair, and Dr. H. K. Luecoek. of Rutherford, lepreaented New Jersey Methodism at the annual meeting of the Board of Foreign Miaaion* of 'he Methodist Episcopal Church. ,.eld In New York City. November 14 to 1*. More than one hundred of the leading ministerial and lay member* of the church gathered tor this occasion from all parts of th* United Stales and from the foreign Balds Th- Board of Foreign Mission has generi.1 supervision of tU tbe work of Ihe Methodist Kpl, opal ruutch outside the United Staten. It ho. nilaaiawariis and mission stations In Africa. China. Koi a. Japan, th* I’blilppinr Islands, Ms
From roof to basement tAaft the way to Irjy a cat Buici welcomes this searching tut
The man who buy* a home goes over it dioroogiihj from roof to basement, to make certain that it' the sound ruectructioo that means long and odr
The fid
Mr* _ with the child
T**
was moving rapidly and n ■ice bad* th* driver hurry
“You nradnt bother about that at alt,” Archie replied with a re assuring smite “The name and add res* I gave w ere both false. " He looked at her charily and
they laughed with the mirth of
child i ‘
said Aichle. “wteu ><ni beer shat I know about th* i <.»i«d«n fatnily You've been ml*..t> tivcvne in not pressing me for attv x< count of
Archie reeling into tbe road 1 Not In the alighteat. My father- Iu y*eit. but you'tv rot to When be gained hi* feet Mr* , In Uw U mast disagreeably *c- , lu ,y no,. Wall probably oms- —* h* is wry fond oi. p, mf>r , eomlortabl. If 1 dual tell
- ! mV ttSBM. hut , 4t , . V.
tbe CMld
urer. .'*»der.!> stilled , anrnag open for an tw»unL and
a Mb the.
.atnalion cm hot!, side. man waa as tlikled
He now saaists F,rk> t„ circus w the spurious medlut:, ol exchanx. Perky ways he'* « wonderful ally.; rttdowed wltL all the qualities of
a Bret elaaa crook
"You'll npprwciai. Ihat better.”|
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you wont to chuck me a ben you've ! heard «. *sll enoug: . but i don't ; mind saying that to part witb you “ hurt ma terribly, in****!
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