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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD,
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'BY (
^Will Irwin
JL author or
THE CITY THAT WAS, ETC.
^ ILLUSTRATED BY
Harry R.Qrissi
'RIOMT
S-MERRIl
nicd from Yesterday.)
hidden from view by the eye-
le, answered in a voice which be-
calmly and evenly:
tamp-poet threw i efiaft of light across
the atoop of a vacant bonce. Roealle
aet her#elf on the loweet step, braced
the note-book which MoOee produced,
- and, with many a puree of Up and
j brow, compose* the following maa-
laage;
'Drop anything and get fun Infor
mation oa the late Miguel Perea, cacao
grower of Part of Spain, and hie fam
ily, especially Joan, hla son, and
daughter, probably balf-stoter of Juan,
name unknown. Detalla about llte of
the family eepectally wanted and the
■mailer the better. Learn everything
yon one about first wife. Suggeet
pumping old family aervanta. Wire In
! full aa yon get the dope.”
| "There,” concluded Roealle, "an'
lot I'm goto' to coat New York City
I for cable toll#. 1
I “Say," aald Martin McGee, “when
they put thla Kntrilla woman through
GLADYS M’MILLAN,
Hiss Ertrilla Bald In English:
rarol™"!/i rtVa the *oiae—I ciTare ttoT£
■ 1 hold un vou/hAOif.*^' T pert. 'Women agalatt woman. Ex-
pis' Ertrilla. her face and her emo- yoU |» * you 0T * wt ** ehoot me qtu m gonda victim to the—'"
p__ i, . , .1 “Don't aay that!” exclaimed RosalK
and thi till Tor Ood'e aake don't I" She had
ruiMii, • !• t no effort of 5,*,, walking elbow to elbow, leaning
Should be very glad—whenever fo ° t *f nt a little upoa him. Now abe drew
Wish!” There waa a little break **“ d “ d d !* away. Aad much more that Martin
he last word. Roaalle noted thia. ^ * n , k !®' Bh * * u mKiSr MoOee had Intanded to aay, remained
nothing waa evidently at work nn- <*»■>« how aha might manago a nat* MallUd ^ <TM | ng .
calm anrface. Could It bo r “ » w * k **> ta *- wh “ *<« Batrllla
•book her and said In bar natural
voloe:
CHAPTER XIL
ga.-cesB?
I “Mys. Lo Grange 1 Mrs. Le Grnngel
Wake up!"
CHAPTER XI1L
The Pinal Teat.
_ Under the pretenao that her obeea-
A Critical Moment Roaalle came to full oonedoasnoaa aloe waa driving her. that abe bad
IVO days later, and in the middle of mo * t artistically and effectively. bottled It up too long, that “H Juat had
« afternoon, Roealle waa again in WM tt—dear me. my foot's to come out of her." Roeallo Le Orange
SS EstrUla'e room Buffering from in- Owl" ahe esid. She roee mnltlphcd the aeanoea with Mlaa Ee-
lieot control." Her eyea etarod, “d hobbled about the room. "Did
r limbs twftcbed. I ••ay ont long? Thla Juat takes the
Sorry,” eatd Rosalie. on her en- * ,nl P out of me—I won't be fit for a
■but I've got It again—an' I thing tomorrow an'.ItU acrub-day, too!
t beat it. Do you mind it I lock wh » t havwl been talkin' a boot—or did
door’ I wouldn't be disturbed for 1 talk *f aHJ They've told me that
(enn—don't know what ft would do 1 Bonr aay a word.”
0!" She plumped down Into a I “Oh. a great many thing*, 1 ’
, giving a yawn which shook her "WeU. I must have. Pm that tack-
9 body. Gradually ahe relaxed. ® r °d out. Excuse me ter aekln', but
one boovlng bigh abe aotUed 1 tt about anybody In the house?"
Her c-yes closed; she fell as ' "Tou did bring something for me:
sleep. And proounriy ahe waa ^ ^ R was so me thing I
bWtag first In the baritone of Doctor w »°ted 40 know. Do you think you
and then In the liquid aooeota j ®fid more next times If—“
Laughing-Gym. ! "Now, my dear I” put In Rosalia,
me omit tbo preliminaries. They “ don ' t “* ®* theU I can't tell you
only with trivial tMngu—such how '*'*• boon toyin' to atop this
affalrr of the bouse aa occurred thing, which in bothersome to say the
the mind of Rosalie Le Orange, beet about !t“—she crossed the room—
:tng lo flashes under her sleeping *l' Te *®* ** come these two or three
rior. She had growled and bah- **“■• l" 1 bocauae I caaldn't help It.
for live mtootes before Laughing- 11 w0 <dd be askin' a lot"
renounced euddeoly: . I "Bat It would oomfort ms," replied
The lady la rick—the pretty lady. I the invalid. Weakly; aad there were
Irtt recto to talk to the lady, pret, tears in tor votoe. "And, oh, you toot
apfrlt I tool Hkoa great Mg. queer* tacm bow-1 Dead comfort!”
Vie—VU>—Victoria." The “ Poor *>» r1 1 bow It la.
m at toaghtng-Byaa ekWd TMW Yonfre sick, an' I suppose you have
1 a device of RoeaBo’a. She want- tLwT
to listen. MM. E*r*a bod been tLJTS^S'£H
like. Well, sow, let's
lathing regularly. Now,on the men-
of that Demo, hoc breath caught
voice of Rosalie, bur whole facial
motion, her sen— If one can
trills to the point of danger and la-
caution.
On the second day after the eeeeten
la which Mlaa E«trills had tried tha
paused aa though considering. “I teU i teat of tha fictitious revolver, ahe was
you what rU do. I won't try. aa’ 11 back again. This time—having aaaar-
■rthate manner to a woman -ho wont foeoa*, bet acwfn' this le private. ace* ibat thla waa the true line of at-
1U “’ ™ »■*—'’ «be influence «aok-eke brought both Victoria and
Bears to sleep—underwent an ae- whr< u coma* over me. An' ril at- j *i«u«l. Victoria, aooordlng to Dootsr
way* beat It straight here. Perhaps' Carrer, waa the stronger; the apok#
It waa Bent to do u* both geodl ’ " "*
That's Battled."
Roealle held that night another of
». 8ho ' J* mtmD0 ~ W * Jl Uj *" >
they wa bo batter tp and bp. M;
I mother's influtnas. Mgs*
> Boaafle stopped; and again she
d tbo trragelar breathing from the ^ TrTl” ***‘***1
b ft was an sternal quartcr-mto- -return wrei^^ja -
hetore toe spoke again; tW» ttma ' TZ - -
Tou make met” mrid Rosens;
Make me want to abut my mouth an'
never ted yon anythin' at alL Wads!
sloop—underwent aa ab- ,,
t change. Tbo wflee deepened; tha 11
» of her face fed; It waa Doctor,
ver who epoko. V I.
Victoria la not strong." said the I
net of Brussels on Feb. 20. !
I'enrose and Mrs. Penrose,
wedding.
liss McMillan Is heires
fortune. She is now in London vis
itlng he? aunts, Lady Herrington and
Mrs. Hogh MeMUlan a f Paris.
BROOKE! tTNDHR KNIFE.
Philadelphia, January 20.—George
H. Brooke, head coach of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania football team;
was operated upon successfully for
appendicitis.
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Phone 406-3 Rings.
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side. i
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The Woman’s Exchange,
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DON’T THROW YOUR SAFETY
RAZOR BLADES AWAY
when they are dull. Send them
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makes them as good as new. John
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ldon • Phone 497.
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Moore's Cash Grocery,
225 S. Lumpkin. Phone 1396.
Read “Wants”!
"That flick Woman!" He SaM.
The Herald’s store news
and business annoucements
have a real value. Read Her
ald ads.
Representative Stanley likens the
Sherman law to the Ten Command
ments, which may explain why it
so-ofKn broken.—Ex.' '*' r d'f ■ •
Japan, however, didn’t dare talk
big until Cap’n Hobson was thor
oughly absorbed in the Alabama cam
paign.—Ex.
aauck, though
aaly a faw
Ekigllah. During this session Mlaa Es
tonia never mavad nor spoke. But
RssaMa. daring a look at kar through
her long lashes, perceived that her
attitude was tease, rapt.
Is this, her third seance, BoeaHe
area proceeding aa cautiously as
etopfcaat aa a bridge, Waiting tor that
first aad vital «oeaUou.
It came at tbs fourth sitting.
By thia time, Rosalie had begun to
morsrn a boras. Martin ueueo, you -
listen aa' deat yon say a word until af otogular Mm*.
I'm through." Wflh a logical eoa- tha order about, II
■MetivMiMi almeflt repurietnx la Row had filed 00a Of tha 1
Taking literally
"Utile totalis. 1
■ecutlveoeaa almost mrprMng In Ros-
alto ska stated her case from ike paMhe* m
begtotong Tommy North’s clew of York Police Doportment. It gUttored
the diamond ring which Tommy North w*h gams for BoeaUs La Orange. Oh
bad dropped and which bad mt Baas- Psetolly was It strong la facts con-
lie on tbo MO. the dtooovsry that the corning Miss Estonia's relations with
- - her laiksr. ----- -
r. Their rides together when
been wet with rain from the ages •»• was a IRUo girl and the family
window- the fisdlss of tho little red wt * conspicuous on Ike Maad. the cir-
feutton on tb. Are escape, the disco* cumstaacm of aslacoident to oa. of
try that Miss EetriUa had among her the koeree svoa pat names and small
muldw, a pair of rad strapped coin of domestic ktimim ll this
shoes with a button mlsiiag, sad the h# set forth fully. Beyond doubt, be
toTftS-th. button matched. I"* «- “<*1 «r mwvmri"
Inspector McOoe reorivod that dra- mentioned la the totogram of lnatruc-
oT^are^^ 00 ^ ^ ~
"That .iek womanl'he salt. "Oee. hrougb. uot ***«-*« .**, *.
tod I'd tboucht of fxtminhif b^. But 7 rt Z!?’
iboro didn't «oem to b* » ehiBNOB
iir Ikewwhi inn ahAtit tlMt MfilflDCil, |I^WU( ftlW&fl MN
“T 1? K„ - definiu. and cryatalHslng flaafiy brio
1 . . ^ the vital atartliag fact. Roealle was
ri’. «tng°“rth BOW, kar pooe that of
•fi ^
voice was a manta, but lighter and
ie.- than that at Doctor Carver;
tt ^rS5Si mteT it *tid.;A^^TV«ijwoltoto in »■*TJZL i
died away. A sltonoo again. -He ' mind at 00a aa' Use aasae tiina. miy 'j^totootore. R topearto.
icae," said tha voico of Doctor morefn a horse, Martin MoOee, you was a pelicevuaa of ritlslar fldeoty or
w- "A spirit wants the young
•n who lives below this room—"
•eanco drifted away Into a aeries
•“ariaary Manages for Miss Hard-
But oooe again Miguel floated
the talk, dropped a wort or twa
•astlyoiooounoed Spanish, floated
'n. Preaostly Doctor Carver
0 more; the babblings of
shlog-Eyea became disconnected
«od died out altogether.
*rit« Ry aa though asleep.
Ih« by for five mt -ntes; she lay
t*n minutes. "Wont aha ever wake
ppf" thought Rosalie, ,
tit* KMrIHa moved now and Uten;
ami then her breath log caught,
iuddenly—she waa not breathing
'■ Boflalle Btdeled beraelf for tbs
** °' -id water. If that wurs to
the awakening. The shock name—
m another form. '
»m rolng to kill yonl" said tha *arth- I’d thought
M of Miss Estonia In Spanleb; “I brother of her*. 1
pointing a pistol at your head!
ne to mo—at onoe—or I shall Are!"
“riy yeera in the profession which
•> with deceits both minute and artea of Detective Oriataldl stout the „ ltln . r .
letroue, thirty years of etfiotioaa history of the Pore* faaslly la Trial-
Hinted, had gives Rosalie onb greet dad. Bhe proceeded then to the so- ?»« " tc
talent—control of mind, ancee. and to Mlaa Hstrilto's attampt .!^t ^ bU.tollb™
5 “ n<1 nvrvs. It had given her, at frightening her ont of control toL? Ttototo
b* ^AllT It^nouRhr*^ gnm tT9m Dc4 ® oWt# H*wI«7 *•-
“ ^ •'u grounded faith that §bo “Ye*. Ala t tt enoufttr’ ui RamIU tv a »
d muter any situation. Her 1m- "Weil, ife snaplctoua. Bat there’s 1®""^. mnna btrifiMr Mtaa
1. under sudden shock of iur- ao real svtdeoce. Nothing you eaa Marxarita- aad that her mother
i wtw to continue, naturally and convict oa Suppose I pinch her—aad • r
•lu« -bet she had been doing, her brother, too-and give ’em the ared ttoname la Ua Kagtiek term and
Ided her over the moment of Third Degree?" —^ ...
Her eye. romalart closed, her -See here. Martin MoOee." repUed ToUw ™
’'4 "^. n ,“': i h ® r b h ”f u * “ Ro “ 1,e ' ' wt “‘ h * T8 1 tto^ah the entranced Upa of Rtorile
1) and evenly aa before. There thla trouble for, apendto my goed
*^ded the critical moment when time to get kvr to beHev. I'm a me- “
,rr of ., ln,llDct wm torn* “td dlum. If I-ain't to to touatad toreo
e«5 dependable control of reason thb case? You eaa have year Third dew ttotittoariy
7T J Ue,f - Th,t *« bard«»t Degree afterw.rd-wkea r- threughriU- titoto. T
^ tau.t remember to kon> with mind-” l“* r '_ w *** "*
^h'bing regular, .ad tod'limbs,, -rh.f. ao," rgpltod MoOaa. "Wall.
*“-•■‘<1 this is a wtWa g 1 caa do to help?"
prof i ! ! r 10 “ “ tor of paeti, - Tnl how long doe* It taka to gat
in k °“* medium—to keep the . t0 Trinidad? Or la there tar
ty .h7 !* ce ; 8t * aceom *> ll * heJ body to Port af Spain that you can
ty_'h . simple device of alaklag „“r '
ea*ler °as heT . ooU “: “ "I’ve had a mto there a waek. Aa-
^ t^- Her left ftot was fall- u , Uirc&ttsca wins**' Now you fust
came u , . . - . . ...aable .bJtoTwatt a mtorntn HI writ#
l -'— r
IMB.FJinW
Address/Pattern Dept #
The Athens Herald
koras?"
(“Still a Utile skeptical; bat ttk the
last gasp. Ill »x her right now.
Lucky I've get It!" said tha mind of
M
t)
-Wa had Billy and -tot It
which you would ride against my
hasvu a long sigh; heard
ksr settle herself against tha pillow#
aa thtogh quite averkonw by aaaaitoa,
(To He Centimued.)
9831.—A New and Stylish HodeL
Ladies Shirt Waist.
This dqiign is gpod for gingham,
madras, chsmbrey ,crepe, voile, silk,
linen, and all lingerie fabrics who for
velvet, flannel 'and corduroy. The
collar may be rolled open at the throat
or closed higl). The sleeve may be fin
ished with a simple band or with the
pointed cuff added. The pattern is
cut in 7 sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42
and 44 inches bust measure. It re
quires 2% yards dt 40-inch material
tor a 36-inch size.
A pattern of this illustration mailed
to any address on receipt of 10c in
silver or stamps. (Adv.)
Don't
Depend
Upon Signs
You can rent your
_ rooms quicker# get
,> better boarder*
Beeler by gHMjjg 1 —
an ad. to the Want
Ad. Mml
Phone 1216
FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30,1914.
jas
—f=
WE WILL BOND YOU.
DUBOSE &DUBOSB,
EULI mills
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Four passenger chain
drive Buick automobile, in good run
ning condition. The price—less than
one-fifth original cost For further
information, address S., care Tha Her
ald. tf
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE—Truck farm and city
lots. Webster Callaway. tf
FOR SALE—Pianos.
FOR SALE—Five secondhand pianos
from $75.00 up. See R. E. Haughey
with Langston Music House, Clayton
street
FOR SALE!—Dogs,
FOR SALE—On account of death of
owner, have pate of fine bird dogs
for -sale, one Lewellyn . Setter 2H
yean old, one English Pointer, 3
years old, rangers for conveys, close
for singles, retrievers. Price $25.00
each. First check, that is certified or
first money order gets choice. If not
satisfactory after five days trial will
refund money. Joe Worsley, Box 14,
Macon, Ga. j29c.
and 288 Lumpkin street, In
The Herald building. Possession im
mediately. Reasonable to good ten
ants. Apply to E. W. Carroll, Busi
ness Manager ATAens Herald. Phone
1216. J2tfx
FOR RENT—Large store roem with
fixtures. Apply at Business Office
of The Herald for further informa
tion. }27tf.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HAVE $800.00 en hand, no delay, to
place on first mortgage loan. Phone
No. 892. Tate Wright.
Universal peace prospects being ao
shaky, why not call it the Ague Con
ference?—Ex.
If you miss your copy of
The Herald ohone 1216 and
our special delirary boy will
bring one to you.
DRY CLEANING.
LADIES—When ysur suit needs Dry
Cleaning, phone 88, Red & Black
Pressing Company. Satisfaction Guar
anteed. fl4c
KEEP THE BABIES fat and well.
Mamma’s" Dr. Doran’s Worm Rem
edy expels worms whole alive; vege
table; 25c by mail. Agent. dealers
wanted. DORAN DRUG CO, Padu
cah, Ky. mlbc
SITUATION WANTED—Male
FOR SALE—Motorcycle.
FOR SALE—Twin Pope Motorcycle,
cheap for cash; or will make terms
responsible party. Machine is prac
tically new aitd in excellent running
condition. T. G. Anderson, Phone 181.
J21tf
FOR SALE
YOUNG MAN—Now in University
wants position February first, with
seed, grocery, implement, or other sim
ilar company. Address Box 454. tip
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedules of Seaboard Air Lisa
Railway trains at Athaos, Ga, eCset#
iva April 27th. 1918. .
NORTH BOUND.
Train 30 laavsa 19:40 ate
Train 6 leave* #>«.(*4:46 p.m.
Train 18 lanvas 7:45 p.m.
Train 12 leaves 12:83 ea
SOUTH BOUND.
Train 11 laavss 8:83 am
Train 17 leasts 7:19 ant
Train 5 leaves 3:19 p.m.
Train 29 leaves 6:20 pm.
WANTED—A position aa chauffeur.
Can furnish good references. Ad
dress Thomas B, care Herald. J31x
Pretty soon now the annual battle
between the umpire and the home
team will be on.—Ex.
Phone 1216 and say: "Send
e The Herald.” The Herald
Tha above figures
(Athens City) tima
FOR SALE—Second-hand bicycle;
practically new; bargain. Apply at
568 Pulaski street j31c.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, two
farm horses, harness, wagon, top
buggy, single harness; one registered
Berkshire service boar at less than
half Jiis value; farm tools and feed
stuff. J. E- Burson, at W. P. Brooks’
Farm, Jefferson Road. j31p.
/ lie IMTILI FASHION BOSK
illustrating the celebrated
FICTOUAL REVIEW PATTERNS
.. .. will be mailed
***■- FREE
for is months on .request Simply
send us ta cents to'cover postage.
If your dress is made from a
Pictorial Review Pattern, it looks
right fits right and is right-up-to-
: in StT-Y-r —
the-minute i
-L--E.
SOL J. BOLEY & CO,
Exclusive Agents,
Broad St, Athens, Ga.
Wake Up!
If you’ve btien dream
ing about a Better
Business Opportunity
or a More Lucrative
Position, an Athens
Herald “Want Ad” is
likely to dig up The
Clue that may lead
STRAIGHT TO IT.
Leave with your
druggist or tell it to
Phone 1216. « ,
WANTED—Boarders.
BOARDERS WANTED—Four gentle
men can get room and board with
modern conveniences; can also ac
commodate a few table boarder#. The
best meals in town for the money.
Sec Mrs. Riddling, 375 South Jackson
FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT—Bed rooms, also rooms
for light housekeeping, furnished
unfurnished. Address R.,.care Her
ald. j24-26l28c
FOR RENT—Furnished roem in Her
ald buWding; electric lights, gas,
Apply at Business .Office. >37 tf
WANTED—Rooms.
WANTED—By a couple without chil-
dren,,3.or 4 rooms for;lightfhou»e-
keopingfimust'to reasonable and fair-
convenient. Address H. W. L, care
Herald. -FSc.
FOR RENT—Ho
FOR BENT—Six room Bungalow, 237
Barber street, large lot.'-Telephone
Mallory, Shoe Co. >31c
FOR RENT—Two stores, Nos. 214
STORES FOR RENT
STORES NUMBERS 264 AND 288
Lumpkin Street
For Rent: Possession Immedi
ately. Rents reasonable to good
tenants. .>
APPLY -
E. W. Carroll, Bus. Mgr.
Athens Herald
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