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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1914
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Asa)
IkPed Dutton.
BY
Will Irwin
AUTHOR OF
THE CITY THAT WAS, ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BV
Hairy ELGrissi
DOSBS-MERRIU
“But promise us one thing—you will
ontinued from Yesterday.)
never Sty "a word to BSybody about
this," put 'a Rosalie.
“I promise,” said Tommy, as sol-
emnly as he could, considering that
his heart danced. She had taken up
the cudgels for him!
The two women parted at the cor
ner. No sooner had Betsy-Barbara ta
ken a Fifth avenue stage and started
on her punting Journey of intrigue,
than Rosalie called a taxicab and set
her course for the East side docks of
lower Manhattan.
Here we must Introduce a new chat*
actor la this story, a person who Sash
es In and oat as people are ever flash
ing In and out of our Urea, bearing
sendee In their hands. At this point
also appears—though ever so slightly
—the element of coincidence.
The new character la Skipper Matt
Tor life, what time (lhe was not
rsgeous with Mr. Estrilla”
v ’ Q * klte dersslf, Betsy-Barbara let' Baldwin of the schooner Msud, on-
her pink blond coloring sufluse her gaged In the cosetwlso lumber trade.
„ „„„ „„ „„„ ‘• beeka - But the color flowed back as The Maud Is lying at the dock, prepar-
the solace of Constance, , r ralnd le »ped from circumstance to lug to sail for Halifax on the morrow
hung heavy nowadays on the capa- clr cumstance and rested o„ a eus- with a return cargo. A battered and
b ;„ hands of Betsy-Barbara. Just p cl ™. pleasant old man. the Skipper Bald-
V hen She realized that what she need- " hat “*• be—” she said under her win- with an eagle profile which do
f ., ..... wnri. She found that the corre- , l r *‘ ath - "**> a ‘ has he to do with the notes hla courage and a eoft eye which
■ nnndence of tho Thomas W. North ca3S ”’ Isdlcat*** his rulllbllltv. He waa a
A -ency was vetting greater than ‘'Nothin 1 mneh—himself,” said Rosa widower of long and affectionate mem-
Tommy himself could handle. Sho l,e - IndlfferenUy, "but a great deal to » r B because of that and because of
rJ .1 once her intention of do wttb solvin' It. An 1 It's important h,s searchings of the eptrtt on lonely
learning tho typewriter and doing that Lhtl h,! »“»“>“ b * delivered at juat tks voyages, he b»eame a believer in spin-
w-irk herself—all for the good of the r, * ht ‘Ime—as a kind of witness." ltusllsm of the kind which Rosalie Lo
enterprise. To this proposal, Tommy A n, ‘ w toea widened Betsy-Barbara's Orange used to practice. Roaalle waa
entered a protest ot conscience; but *7*r end made sen and wondering th» ht * favorite medium—and hia friend.
t |',e thought that ho would see Betsy- m ‘ ! « m °nth of her. Toward the schooner Maud lh« waa
Barbara In oRlcc hours as well as out what have youT” ahe whit- now driving her taxicab,
rt nth-red it very feeble. So Betsy-Bar- f* re( l- "Have you—all this time—and Tb* Pl ,ce ot to ck wal 0>f* : At ‘ bft
bars fell to work on the second hand 1 ne,er suapectedl" very moment when the taxicab round
typewriter; and she had so far pro- '' Now don't go cnttln 1 corners an’ ed the oorner from Wall street and the
■/rawed that she could write a pass- * u « a,n '-" said Rorallo Le Orange, driver began to Inquire for pier 1«H,
,hly good business letter In four at- 1 Te bee » doin’ my part. Don't ask Ca*»ht Baldwin waa as near to pro-
umpts and a morning’s time. me ®°™. I’m Juat bustin' *•■«* a « convictions allowed. As
On tho scene of brisk business ac- to to"- I'm an old fool with my tongue, the mate. be had no conviction,
tlvltv suddenly entered Rosalie Le “ “ ' *^ n « tb « »«le.t Teak Is . whlch preven^l himi from expreeelng
Orange. As she stepped Into the door, ,Mre * “ »" “““ out. Res b '”“>'' «*• ° < J lU , T ^^ ry
. .... lnrse-eved serious a-oulver membor what I’ve told yon. First, you o™ 1 that u »l»cky accident, that tum-
,'ith inner totea.!*. She broke into c “ hcl P “ T » Mr. Wade as nobody ble into the hatchea, which had a.nt a
a sml!«, however, a. she surveyed the d °»‘ aak a »T ques- nswly-slgncd Italian member of the
Thomas W. North Advertising Agency “ on, ‘ Betsy-Barbara Lwe. now “> Bellevue IjtmplUl nundng s
., work Both Tommy and his am a 1 m «*“*“' »'«»»• I want you to ""ken arm. WKh all the h seven-
uur Stenographer had heard the hold “ p J,our Band as ewear condemned things they had to do be-
Stsns but each as people will do Boraethkl ' 00 >»ur honor-that yon tore to* Improper old scow oould he
steps, hut ewn a. people win ao anybody—uaybody-about cleared In the morning, how the sin
? <hey are intent failed to look thl< uaU] , m y»ccr-anyDody-about ud n|phsr (the
surttoTbyRosSStf.” . B«t now the .hade of a suspicion ^ght air) were theyjstag to dig up
U~l — " f»C«.
: M_yl Buch a pair of little work- ™t
•wer mentally before her pretty Juror
spoke.
another tailor to satisfy the port regu.
ktUeesf
CHAPTER XVl.
The Lsst Seance.
Fortunately for her plans, oaly three
Toramy grinned.
"Ah. a customer!" he said; "bust- _
n^ss bad at the boardlng-honsef Any- . ^PP 0 **- Betay-Barbara-"I
thing I can do to advertlae you? I * ,our pardo “' Mr *- Jraage, but
r-'t-ommend our A A Campaign-cheap „ k Ti-Tu^.r*^ ^'"worklnl « “““B* ^ 0ran «W ™galar board
and ff chln* for establishment, of , or the^er Mdef^ sro over came home to luncheon-Con
rour rltibe. How s thlo for a lino. found th.t not" ,,,n cs, Betsy-Barbara and Profsssor
Or- egg, straight from the hen-our ^R ctt >*<«• O' ‘wo wore dispel of
roflee grew on a vln^nr bo^or. for the day. Professor Noll found
was real—’’do I look like a traitor or thr *® »‘rong»rs already placed and cat-
~ b1m ^ lag. Two young men, powerful and
. Mr. Hanska. every way ^Knuldf •low-movltig, sat at either aide of the
i no Urns to Tou . ro a wgmvt B#u ^
1 m noro OH « nn Irnnw ma h« this 11m,
etajr till they die.
•No thank yon- replied RosMle, wthSTf hVt.
lirapllng upon him. And then, with
the air of one who
vasts In airy persiflage.
hostess. At the other end of the table.
business, though. Mr. North, I want ^lndT
to borrow the eervtoes of ygnr stenog-
rapber for a day.”
you know me by this time. ’Am I that ln Hard '»«’» aceustorred seat.
“No," replied Betsy-Barbara. Tou
matronly woman, gray-haired
bnt alert of motion and eye.
"Mr. Kennedy—Mr. Hunter—Mrs.
m. u»j. - noL’* And with an a if a# »*. nwnca;—mr. nunier—nn.
Inquired Betsy-Barbara. P * 7 Iwy—1 want to Introduce Profsssor
Nell. The professor Is one of my regu-
.... ., . _ ... _ solemnity, she swore It
lou. replied Rosalie Le Orange. , wu a m .. .
She turned beck to Tommy North Orange. ”1 could Just eat you^Twhro I » dr * ,d . th *** »*“
you look that way. Now we’rs goU- “* 0 “ "*, tno * ioa ^ > b « w ' lh
straight to bustles.. It I. a quarts «
of ten. Has Mrs. Hanska any data to
day 1"
"She was going to her lawyer’s at
eleven o’clock.”
"Let her do that; bnt first you’re to
see her and tell her that she musn't
AmOTtZ °r»nge. TUa two men nodded and fell
to their luncheon, of which they con
sumed vast qn&atltles. Mrs. Leary,
however, smiled upon him an experi
enced smile.
"Mrs. Leary." pursued Rosalie Le
com. home afterw.rda Let her go any- P™***’ ^ , “ mB for<, *f t ‘ T,ewa
where except horns. An’after yo“v. 1“ «« ran d like to see. You won’t
don. what I want yoT to to. yonll be ** * ftern00a ’ W,U
meet her somewhere an’ take her to * 001
"No," said Professor Noll, “sorry,
dinner at—at the Hotel Hamblen. „ .. . .
Thai’s a respectable out-of-tho-way Im makla * “P ,ho P»P er
place. (Jot thatr went get home until Just before my
••you » dinner. My habit,” he added, ad dr,
"Then after yo.'v. sees Mrs. Han- ln « Un “ d,n# 1,81
ska. you’ll rest a while. And at two- « “” n - ’V Inteotlnal ay.
thirty, sharp, you’re to be waiting by tem to ° macilne ,’ • d »«««A well b.1-
the Carlisle Trust building. It’Tgrt «ced, n ! c ^y calculate to It. uom
only one entrance, which to lucky. And Now 0,8 ,tudr sdsntUc
you can hardly mtoa” management has proved that a os.
”y 0 r hlmW’ chine—’’ And so Professor Noll, hav-
“For Mr. Estrilla. This I. no time ln * • 0 “ ud „ M * *“ bb)r - rBde blllhel >
to make any bone, ot anythin'. He’s npou “ d U '* rjr ; wltb
crasy over yon. He ha. an engage- * U , 1 tI,0 “ ,,er,e,, '* d
ment there for two-thtrty. Let him f°““ th f‘ 1 vaul i* d
go in. He probably won’, .toy more ‘o thejmmmsl and redo wlto bln, Ro-
“Oh, a Customer I
“•o: ‘be flash of her dimple? die- «>an fliteen minutes. You’re to meet ?*“*
‘ "'.ed any possible resentment. b '“ “ ‘ b » front of the elevator. You’re {‘*°*’ ^ ^ - ‘ ®““ d ‘ trou '
Mr. North, haven’t yon got flve or to-sncour.ge blo-yon know. If he “t?” f? 0 .*
minute, of business somewhere «■»* ‘o Uk. a walk, which h. jLl * ^ ^
"I'e? Like buying your day’s cigars probably wOl. you accept, and (tort i?**”?* tosdte m
or something? When two ladies want b '“ rowan! psrk- This to the ®7£.* , ™ k V. ‘ ^!j? 5” d ‘
,H > a 'h something over alone, 'they Po*»t. At Are o’clock sharp, you’re to
lu-te to talk In the hall." ba « W« Ukla’ taa with yon la the r* ^ b ‘ ck
Oh. certainly.” replied Tommy ; Ctotao-you know whare that is, p“, P n ^h« tod <u^g a ^d' b^
^ nh, rising and reaching for his <on’tyon? An’you’re not to leave un- ^talto^
coat. til half past flve. Thea you’re to meet T ..si*
•It ain't every young boarder” said Constance—Mrs. Hanska—as I told
Rosalie Le Orange, ’’who to Intelligent 7°“ w alt a minute-” Rosalie
“cough to Iri bis landlady boss him P au, * d . fro ««n hnmohlls on ths birth
Now you be back In Just ten minutes of a new ‘hou*ht-”bave her pack a
hv lhe clock, that’s aa obedient boy ” •»“ caa0 and uke “ wUh hor - Ton
SHOPS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Designed to place before the Public the Merchandise, Crafts*
manship and special service offered by the Exclusive Shops
and Specialty Stores not usually Advertised x
I GROCERIES FOR CASH
p More value for less money. Our
1 goods are of the highest quality.
1 S. R. MARTIN CASH GROCERY,
■ Cor. Clayton and Thomas St.
|| Phone 532.
AUTO HACK
Good car, careful driver. Prices
reasonable.
PHONE 1205.
IKE MAXWELL
I ANNOUNCEMENT
■ THE WIGWAM BARBER SHOP
£jS *Will Leopard, Propr.
M It iR now open to the public in the
1 Holman Building, Lumpkin St.,
■< side.
LET US SERVE YOU
on the occasion of your reception,
banquet, dance Or card party.
The Woman’s Exchange,
Empire Laundry Building.
| EPPS’ GARAGE
H Reliable and up to date cars, day
B ffx night. Expert drivers.
a>» Phone 497.
ev- Washington Street,
ei,
GROCERIES.
In these days of the high cost of
living you should consider the peo
ple who can cave you mon*y on
GROCERIES.
Moore’s Cash Grocery,
225 S. Lumpkin. Phone 1396.
‘ , H. N. JOHNSON
Brpker—Cotton Seed Products.
^ Your inquiries solicited when In
terested in purchase or sale of
I COTTON SEED MEAL AND
HULLS, ear lots.
to
FOR ALL KINDS— |
Of High-Grade Painting aee R.
P. Brown, 327 Athene Ave. I will
also do any $8 to $12 Wall Pa
per Job for $5.75.
E. J. HOLMES
Dealer in Fresh Fish of all kinds
Oysters in season.
625 East Broad Street. \
Phone 406-3 Ring*.
MATCH OUR PRICES
DON’T THROW YOUR SAFETY
RAZOR BLADES AWAY
when they are dull. Send them
to us. Our sharpening machine
•is, Haselton's Store,
Y. M. C..A. Building.
Read “Wants”
Phone 1216 for
WANT ADS
A MONSTER UNDERTAKING.
Chicaf-o, February 2.—Railroads
entering this city are planning- a co
operative system of electrification
that will include both freit-ht and pas
sender traffic in arid around Chicago.
Forty roads are interested, aiyi it
claimed the .-ost. will equal the Pana
ma canal expenditure.
I * “ifV*
When you make payment tc
he carrier pleaae see that he
eaves receipt card and that it
eceipted correctly
STANDARD OH, BOWS TO LAW.
San Francisco, February 2.—The
Standard Oil Company, of California
today offered to stockholders of record
45,184 shares of treasury stock.-Each
stockholder Is permitted to r’hgeritfti 1
in proportion to his holdings. Thy; 0 *-*
was first submitted lo the*.state
thorities to get tJieir approval,
bowing to the will of the people and
submitting its new financing plan to
the state railroad commission for its
annroval, the Standard Oil Company
of California sprung a big sensation
in the local financial world. In fact,
California Street has not yet recovered
from its surprise. ., „
1
If you want somebody to take
oke, carve it on your umberella han
die—Ex.
itHS PATTERNS
Address Pattern Dept.,
The Athens Herald
'All set?” he asked under his breath.
“Dvarythlag’s ready,” replied Rosa-
Us as she led the way across the base
a tab
But Inspector McGee stopped her at
»»ur.. him.
Rosalie proceeded to the heart of J
” >n ma ‘‘"r without
^ury circumlocution.
‘-Kjcfc, inuia An oiXHiioni doy. — — _._a____
‘SUIT’S “vTS'a . u.
Betsy-Barbara repeated It alowly. °* ker du ‘Y « OB0 o’clock. Juat aa you
Tho door rattled. Tommy North waa toM hla. But I’m running risk! when
any of her cue Wjj I take your word that yooll deliver
, 8V ... , n - ! -Mr North.” aald Rooallo, “Tm hoe ‘hi* E.trilla'whna *• want hlm-or I
W;,„, ‘ , * " ’ h * “ ld> rowin’ yonrofflee help for the day. We «“ ld “ “ *“ “ y hody hut yon.
U. ” «", d J*° ,or ‘ Wend ‘« tka wwt you to do aomethln’ for ot. Tou ^ ‘ 7«“ «» _
•1-emT ^ anppoaed to rnonUoo, 7 undenUB d now but you will. Ee * »*•- >*"*Y MoOeo." aald Ros-
! ££££
- ISSKtsjS-s: «•
r—'“*‘ anc * 1» perfectly all rlghV | « m ,||ng T on htoL •» »®u’d been barkin’ n» the
road- waa to -All right, take It out of that flat; . yT0 °* tr !*
‘ ht Betay BarbCu’a wRh a tba ‘ "•M ever say I waa on the right
left her flf-
is-n n^°° r tbln «—when .
sv.V , “ uu " **°- But I’ve got my an-
,. r rou would.”
•onid'helL 1 woald tfve my Mfe If It
"V h., ?- D ° W ’ ,mld Betay-Bnrbarm.
R„ s ,Ii 9 . 1 ® aakln’ then,” continued
litti„ 0r »nge, “may teem only a
ca„ * J.?, 1 "*- Btt * Important. I
sal t"’’ oal, “w important. It may
>cu too*. Mr. Wad*—If
v‘*> your cards right"
•Whlnta !??• *“ har tmt now.
•No,. 1 y Quick!" ahe aaked.
Wed Rosahs*! ‘?" t tt * b “ b ” n "
to u 0«n«o. "I want yon
thp day flirtin’ Mgjggtfg enV
troubled look,
he naked.
"There’a no aoawsr," aid Rosalie Le
Orange; "not Juat at present Kxosft
von’ll be glad you did tt-en’ HI aa-
yooll bo 1
plam some day myaolf. Go wksrt
want tonight Oply deal g*4 dm
-Oh. he won’t do that, sd eea
put ln Betay-Barbara.
Which defensive assurance
stored the spirits of Tommy N
anal thto IBlk CUII bi« !•
bardaat thing I know to to toll what
I knew—that’s a habit. Are yon coin’
to believe ma when I say that I can
?82 8
erer I pieeee? Are you goto’ to loeve
aMtoaaJMlIkt yeuYe left tha
£To Be Continued.)
9828—A DAINTY NEGLIGEE.
Ladies Dressing or House Sack.
Figured crepe in lavender and
white with facings of lavender'edges
with the crepe, -was used to make
this comfortable garment A wide
belt and tie ends of lavender ribbon,
trim the waist. Tho model may also
be used for cashmere, lawn, percale,
silk, dimity, or ftannellette with any
suitable trimming. The sack portions
are lengthened by skirt or peplum
parts and the fronta are crciwed deep
in closing. The collar fa very effect
ive. The pattern is cut in 7 sizes: 32,
34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust
measure. It requires 414 yards of
24 inch material for a 36 inch size.
A pattern of this illustration mailed
to any address on receipt ot 10c in sil
ver or stamps- 1
WE WILL BOND YOU.
DUBOSE & DUBOSE
ALD WANTS
FOR SALE
50c. Per Hundred Pounds
BALED OAT
STRAW
WEBB-CRAWFORD COJ
Phone 1016 Athena, Ga.
FOR SALE.
B SALE—Four passenger chain
rive Buick automobile, in good run-
condition. The price—less than
original cost. For further
information, address S., care The Her
ald, tf
WANTED—Someone who wants a
fl»d car cheap. Will trade for
real jtftate. Address, E. W. C., care
t-.Jfrn
FOR SALE—Real Estate
of The Herald for further informa
tion. j27tf.
WANTED—SCRAP IRON.
WANTED—Scrap iron, brasa, lead,
copper and relay rails. Write U3
for hifcheLt market prices. Weller
& Company, Birmingham, Ala. M30c.
WANTED—Oil Stove.
WANTED—Good second-hand oil
stove, not less than two burners.
Address, W. A. Harris, Bishop, Ga.
f3c
MONEY TO LOAN.
HAVE $800.00 on hand, no delay, to
place on first mortgage loan. Phone
No. 892. Tate Wright.
ELECTION NOTICE
Subject to the democratic primary,
I respectfully announce for re-atoc-
tion to the offlec of tax collector of
Clarko county. H. H. UNTON.
For Tax Collector Clarke County.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Collector of
Clarke county, subject to the action
of the Democratic party.
W. A. MALLORY.
Call
me
1216 and say; ‘‘Send
The Herald.”
DRY CLEANING.
LADIES—When your suit needs Dry
Cleaning, phone 88, Red & Black
Pressing Company. Satisfaction Guar
anteed. fl4c
FOR SALE—Truck farm
lots. Webster Callaway.
and city
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—Safe.
MOSLER SAFE for sale at a bargain,
account of leaving Athens to en
gage in other business. See Max
Flatau, 149 Washington street.
FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms.
FOR RENT—Furnished room in Her
ald building; electric lights, gas,
etc. Apply at Business Office. j27tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Can
accommodate two or three gentle
men. Hot water, bath, electric lights,
etc.; close in. J. D. Burton, 197 West
Hancock. f^c
KFF P THE BABIES fat and welt.
Mamma’s” Dr. Doran's Worm Rem
edy expels worms whole alive; vege
table; 23c by mail. Agent dealers
wanted. DORAN DRUG CO., Padu
cah, Ky. ml 5c
SITUATION WANTED—Male
Now that John Sehrank’s Slil-
waukee house has been sold, he'll
probably have to stay in his present
lodging awhile longer.—Ex.
WHY
Eat an inferior grade of
oysters when you can
get by asking your dealer
at the same price, for
TIOPKIN’S OYSTERS
WANTED—A position as clerk In
grocery atorq, wholesale or retail.
Address Andrew Reynolds, P. O. Box
331, Athens, Ga. h. ttx
caught in Chesapeake
Bay?
The Heraid’s store new.
and business annoucements
have a real value. Read Her
ald ads.
THE HMIIL1 FASI10H INK
Uhistratiqc tho celebratod
PICTORIAL ItVIfiW FAttEKNS
will be mailed
FREE 0
for 11 months on request Simply
send us za cents to cover postage.
If your dress la nude from a
Pictorial Review Pattern, it looks
rtf ht fits right and U right-up-to-
the-minute in S-T-Y-L-E.
YVANTED.-Unfurnished Rooms
WANTED—By couple without chil
dren, three unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping; place with small
poultry yard preferred. Address J. D.
D., cure Tho Herald. f2p
Bhafttnx, Future. ■«'<•■ •ad
gu», TMtk'lKto.
■ swaaMB in ON WOBK*. AUOU1TA.OA,
SOL J. BOLEY tc CO,
Exclusive Agents,
r.ot ear ctrcnUr r>m Nh.
tsroaa oh Ainess, us.
WANTED—Rooms.
WANTED—By a couple without chil
dren, 3 or 4 rooms for light house
keeping; must be reasonable and fair-
convenient. Address H. W. L., care
The Herald. F6c.
FOR RENT—Hou
FOR RENT—Six room Bungalow, 237
Barber street, large lot. Telephone
1041. Mallory Shoe Co. j31c
FOR RENT—Stores
FOR RENT—Two stores, Nos. 264
and 288 Lumpkin street, in
The Herald building. Possession im
mediately. Reasonable to good ten
ants. Apply to E. W. Carroll, Busi
ness Manager Athens Herald. Phone
1216. i 2ttx
FOR RENT—Large store room with
fixtures Apply u Business Office
STORES FOR RENT
SMS NUMBERS 214 AND 211
Lumpkin Street
For Rent: Possession Immedi
ately. Rents reasonable to good
tenants.
APPLY
E. W. Carroll, Bus. Mgr.
Athens Herald;
a'WAA