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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-02, Page 2..• QYal resnts trofl..1111e ASH •ASSETS 164 MILLION:DOLLARS' • '• anada has maintained her credit unimpaired up. Herbert liult deals vigorously with liailway and 'other • fla- tional projems •Emphasizes need for q9vgtAmpt, Ecofl. only imperial Conference — Canadian :fla§iitess 'Condi.' International Outlook.: • , M W' reports on satisfactory year's operations- -Central -Elail4 • discussed Measures needed. for ,business teCoi'ity.; ' The Sixty•fourtli Anneel: Meeting In conellullng, Sir p.erbert !tali of the Royal Pank„of. Canada 'marked that ..-Canisda was fell -y. eapithle :the elthie ofe VerY,.successfUl Year,. meeting Any , further tests whichz Th Statement isuhiniti-ed showed, the 'Might be IMPS:40e 44 tog. th4 Bank to be in.. it..'very strOncdicjuid, :Cam of 4tirec'Qveiy in, 1033 if sonehle „degree pf international com- mon- Bee ,ad.ca-cPeration could be, tioxi,r. Of the .* Total Assets of • $7..6§,512,920 the ,. -AsSets 'amounted' tp•as much sitel$355,9,29,95, *ed.. were ecesal.--te .52-440cle:- Of all Lies ,hilitien to .the Fubhe An outstand- ing' feature of the Liquid', Asiets, wu. the large 'holding of cash assets, wifich .eached ee total of On Hume., :nil and Sixty -Four Millions.' ' 4 - • The Annual Meeting brought to- gether a largenumbe.r of pharelielde ers, ,and was Marked by itteresting and instructive addieesee : by , • 'Herbert 1.1olt, the Preesident. and. Mor- ris °W Wilson -Vice-Presidene and :.3etieral *Manager. ' Vigorous comment Orid -suggestions •. as, regards several of. the4outstanding dinriestic.•probleile • of Canada,. • and an able summery. of. 'the •world 06.- 110Mic".SItua,t0n. and the prospects Shett4:' ilstrong Plea. for the =alga, - 'matfett Of the, two Canadian --„- G,EN.' MANAGER'S ADDRESS:, Mr. Ill, .W. - Wilson, yice-Presiderit 'anu General -Manager, in referring to. the position of the bank, said that. an .ontstanding feature•nt the ,Statement was' that cash arid cash balances to- tailed $164630,000, Pr over ,24% '4 pubile liabilities, ,liquid :assets -being ,eoual to oyer 52,86% of public liabilities. Re inentioned the notable iniprovement in. the =rice- for got- ersiment. bonds Which took plaCe ,dur- g the year, and-'said::'"Canada again 'proved its, capacity to provide the funds 'required by;:,our . Public bode lee During the year the average yield on Dominion Government. long- term .bends, deelined from- 5200/0 , about 418% Thilerepresents' roads, - the only- manner which, linct. at* ,:very- satisfactory improve,. ,the grave Canadian railway situa- tion -can' be, solved;. intereentiOn ' the...provincial.geverrinients to eon-. serVe Canadia3 natural refiou*es,, and ...to Prevent the collapse Of, the vitally. iiapOrtaiit newsprint -indultry,', if: the. 'preient, steong efforts being made to secure CoeopeeMion are net success, enclei-cOndeMeitionePteleXcessive- . governieentar expenditure, featared • • the address of. the .president." . • Sir: Herbert said in Part: • "The power of the'resistance which thin uountri has .shoWiel: Miring the thinV7ear"...of-the-depresaion its -cause- : for. congratulation. With no 'financial essistanenfroni;other countries other ,..than.a:Sseell_aMPatitief_yesfinfincirig), was --arranged• 'on. a: strictly , • . business .basis, 'With'enrreney depra czation in terms of gold Ilinited to a' 'very moderate percentege,' And With , . ' node of :the restrictions on. :.foreign ,exchange .., Or 'international trade :which have been found 'inetitable"..M 49- ?may cases', "Canada hie lived np toNthe vletter 'of her cont'act' and steinteined her credit unimpaired. In dohig, ',s6 she' has followed the, trad17. Von Of the British•Ernpire at... a whale. It is. no exaggeraticei to say that .the stability' and. soundness of the En- Minking institutions have playe meht. 'Which 'in. due course ',shouldbe carried' farther as additiOnal.capital seekninveefMent - gi1t-edged03017'7 • •• , 'Wes :. • . 1 I Pointing' out. that' the h4)"..limg sys-, teat': a Canada adeetiately serves the needs of '.the couiflty bo so4d: that`•.a, Central Bank could perform few ser- viceriicit-available-under 'the -Present sistein;, and . evoeld not in any ;sense mended repeatedly, , -grasping , her dO. :Stink with th‘:. necsity of. ' • ,quiringadequate secant • for !`But it is pot what y'think! the ineieeOminedation,•nbr Perna banks - woman Proteated. "It woo.'..given, to to :undertake lengsterm, transections to holc S security for instesifif,z7Ofteltert4,a-na±",a0Mleen-fOr- iteld6-"t-en Af." :reproductive' purpopes. alecognigieggive 'the-bracelett°. „:_• that the question of central', banking The qtgt tel.s stataineirt, .ceieed•Jri is not one to I be disp4sett„of.,:e.i.U*.ititl'. -the. infuriated lover was Mot Oininolle 'Rye' he Said; ``,I',SIgitlIct, hope ;that if than. ejage:. however. " Parliament is, called' .11110.11" tO. ..sdeal • "You To with the metfer„..the, Cipeernment will ..eievine"7. . 44tkt ‘71*-•414-*-4-•••+44•14-,447.44S*04.4"" , , • , •Enicsif:Thks . 1-1.AZE:,14 4(1,$$, 444.4gx.-: '• ' ' 4 ' ' ' , . • • er • Mary harkness .plots. AO ensnare ,Fly; whom- she bellevia 'ffframet10 •brother,.,Cddle. with the: MUrtler Mrs. Jupiter, and later ran. Eddie down, and killed, him.. She is aided. tiY:136Weri,. OpOrter. of The §tar. , '-hrui!e Jupiter; long absent;, raturni from Europe with a woman friend, the Countess Louise.,, Dirk hui,therc MaTY:'s fiancee: forbids h r•to, seelloWen• Or ,cort, -tinue the- investigation,. 7 he soya' if, she, goes to, lialarotnrr the Jnpiter• ya, cht he Witt ttellevaBruOdAupiter:p charges, 'that ,she is ,a . gob:I...digger, lylarY, gees * e. : Can Se,'.', Th:e ''FlY.:: Is ''reteing, :, his, .•h,orsti,•64.,, Hialeah.. 1/48.rr"--la 4titronucen „to .r.taol De 'Loma, Who l's listed ,as. the Owner- a Nile Fly's horse : .grie• sees p0 Lomieseid Countess Louise -in secret, conv fin4s".10A, •e Stie also learns' that Mr. •,,litpi e . nas ta car Of:the same. make whIch-lcil e .'i 'Eddie. Mr., Jupiter ,cicplain,a the car was hought -for -:eicrterlineritat titirpoofes in r hittr,Tihtta.l7v, rieSs 46.6 car' manufacturer. . , • . . 2 e4ee..-****-e-e-iet4 stillBut„ysiofhu0111101d;;;et di )1)01 • A.Yit:uv leltwiceillWel tp, 43”, 7,117. e. '11,4 ' 1 e Idea dear Loulae, I dp not." t t - Frrytnttd - t‘1.4anise, quite lost -Ler he d, and do, volley of gattr Freneb at her .pretwhile „lover, who •set'calinly sucking at 'etre.; of hi$ 1eme7n soda. until "her .outbOrst Wasover,: ' .:15 et WO' ' leS't to'rease-e tO.' he' , eraitY: :the C,otintelS:a-bandeneed her tire& as 'aiiddenlyt'.as• she ,-began, . it andsank jete her Their, trembling . end ieettj,41. ' "Well, then,I 'Will' telt yOh," She, suid "I '. Promised to say -nothing to ..., , „ ,. 'ar•Yette. Bat since 3791.ar.ei,f14..11,41.pigi• I bx.eek;tliatepisamese • ;.Y„flien't,,we get. s • , • - - 'back to the hotel I show her to you." wh:45:Tliseheerb-Terivg:ik,:iolien.,'Ine'ne;? tic--_' the one t is! ' , 'All right, who *is. it?" "he snaps CHAPTER What bed happened; at Hillitieeinn• as Bowen.told it,. was thief After Wait- ing. in vain. or to telePheee. he ;had hired car and driven out the Dfxie Highilay to he to see for' himlfwhat had happened to her, found the place etripty.exSerit• for, the proprietor, and went inside the frame shack to telephone theeAnibaiSeador. 'arid Mk if she --Was there. ' , • •'While standing at ,the wall; tele- phone. he, heard a psiety, arrive' -and • seat themselveS at a Porch table.; They were. ;quiet ,eriliugh at first ordering soft drink's over which . the woman 'Coeted With intereat, preiently their 7icerrose excited1y.:1, • ' The Argument seemed, to: be over diamond hiacelet which-, fell 'mit :of the; *ore n's. handbag when she- topk out Powder and lipetick tcerefresh hee jadedaccording to. the Mari at the counter, who enjOyed 'a full vie* of •the•frdean." • • "Who, gave it to, Yon? , Who ,gAve t. You?"""• -the woiffinoinirsanliffi , Pe4. • : ! •• '".Well,. there.. -elf `r. 'Milt...tell- you— Miss But Plea, Stet let heekrie* Jesay thia ' ;. - -.Bruce ditested., .thie "'a • nierneet, "'Whitt ,*rofild7101731:)igrknei.i; be do- ing with a; biaceletaike: that? That' Werth -$5,O00 if it's woitha cent:I.:And •.*hYs should she borrow' money froin 'you whenshe could PeWa `it?... Arid Why shotild she, need:.'rnotiey anyWayr ' ' The Countess shrugged.....?4.11ew do'" ifileee Where she..., gets. the.-biseereel Perlieni sorrie,,-inaii 'gives 'it-. tic, .11 . •perhsfipe your f„ather?" ' • • 213riice.• :Snapped; ;' "You're, erazy!",.. -Bet' his laugh.did not carYeonvtction. "She does not Wish to pawn .it 'hes _ . . . cause 'Of' the sentinierit.".' the .Conntets.eontinned. • • .: .:"She'd ,paWn before., 'Sherd"' :.yoy have it," he decided, "She hates you; .,.knoW, *ease sh..,ethinksjiin go;: big marry. , Ike .teal4ed h,16. ' error , ;bringing ..,113.-,t,ile,',5objeCt • of marriage.• • •' 'And . , the Ooonteti griirred..; • "We'll :net talk. abPut that": •Bilice "Frsh'Irom,t ,weren't feeling, Atetr• -The' CoaOteSs aVetted.'",:her .t.,:elit.oe. Oee. §lie"wal4ecl eheats the teem rest' leisly;• stopping to ,,shake "en: 'empty packet' of cigatets. ' ShetOse...ed it away 4•74ii;iil.t.e. 'iOst'0-4'' 10:ii;r:e','''S-.:14a.rY7'n'r4- !d.:•''°There's no' one about." •'' , 'PerhaPs;1...buise. stirprised herself as weft,' is yarY;2but She eame-,,wrap- Ping her, robe:more segerely abOut her. Perhaps her tiff with,lruce had made her .welepree ,female conan,oni for • a change.' . ,, . ' , •, . . e "Tea?" she . exelaimed . scoiefully:. -"In this sveatlietl. Horrilsle idee I" '... ••"Iced ;tea.', ,The, American :ver..Si• e4.„1. it'l really very.good. :Try it."; • • With, a>,proriopnced. sneer, •on her lips, lionise stretched out a white bare arm...and aecf:ptd ti..., 'glass gingerly: •Midway c',.f. the Sat *round' fprearrii nestled's. bealtifiir .diainona bracelet. 4. "Oh,' *het a diyi'n braeoetr ,r,tay. • exclaimed. -°Hive I 'seen, it 'beiere.?" • At'the same metrienCthiirthe Wpids came Oont• her • lis, the .realization carne to' her',that she had seed:A' •he- Ifpreon. the arm of -Mrs. Jeriiterl Of coarse,. that- was . what baPperted. -: • The •Fly, unable to dispeae of..the,locit be: cause . Of:the :trepiescloese ,publieitY. given the case, tegether with a 'minute •diecriptiee of .theiewels', was reduced to the expedient ef-• borielveing -on' it .froni his, ertewhile bye:: He must„ have le..e.ri hard •Presleld for . money, And Piebald" rieited :lettieg it but "of hie possession only 'on ilrat-herdrheaded • business worean's :insistence. s : ,. But ehance•hed. foiled' thOr 'inen tion -of ,seciecY. Or!bad the Cour, iS let the beautiftil bauhle'''bO seen -de; liberatelY?' Bruce's :affections needed ;7.*Allnirairtit4uei)T'd.;skf;regetilealoasesya.!iveyetultdit. !the teielit :' ' . • ..' ' °:' ' The:, Couritese 'stoed ,Withetit •.reply:-. illg.' She had:no idee. 'hOw. 'De j..:6fna: had come .by . the - bracelet i' and the .tboughttliat Mary might he speaking seriously disquieted her. . This -was • only ' fOr a .rhoment. • ." .. ' •• ' . - : . "rio you like' ;it? she said 'negli- gently. "It was a present from 'xiTY.-: -': ii6m, ' tidy .foriieii, hueband," • Mary :felt a Choking' 'sense. btexcite- 'She. mut -get that bracelet!. It would be ode:inning evid.,ence againt ,. • 0 " TheAs FI! S_ re0 il * , o 0 .' iii.rning •tit.. ir,Oet t'.h.f. her finers, there came sa:".lbild rap .4t the deo.. •:.Botii, Wereee. jRitiped,. ' - (T'c";"g'ela'.fir7T.7'r"' before a dozen, times: I -eves . some- , thing to 'my. father'i; Wishes. • And bee its,• I've told. you, for ..nie to do that .WoOld'Oirrigily mean that lie Would cut•irie oft Without a Pe,rol,Y.Life' i•ri • Paris garret holds rio charms 'for me; and as for you, .dear he threw back bis head laughed heise terously: • ' tee Make: alwaye the •ele:. cuse;" Louise rePtied coldly'. "PO.41 first hate:the.•project „eifamined; "eyees..enctriey?" the Cinintesi torte aughlY by a body of e-ISPert•So 'ed with ,spirit and 'Perhaps- Wi jus - in t ieveral•froin.older co..eitries .obo. for Bruce' l •allowance was .'far 1.14-ve-hi,utexPerience in the Practical: from princelY these days. .. 0When do working of a.oentral bank. r cons, fels.to' a reluctance ,th tinker 'With pur financial ' Machinery'. • in. is,. like this.".; ; • " •• PRICE 'ItESTORATJON.;: "On previous•ocasiong. We • heye eteesied the importance,1 reatorin theeeverld PriCe....strlietu r . to "aPintbxl-,, kev2Seileveleeeel4 airke lest .yeer .1that such. ietion Was: es.fen.' tial if .the 'present denati6n. is to be liquidated en':„ orderly; • reenter'', pointing out :that sieflition had :heed' I ever: se your money'? the money. l, ,Won on the ,horserace. And !Paned it to. stornan-euit' a Man., , yew are mad if you say T ---LA "YouLgaveit• to De Loma," prime repeated calmly '' • „ • Was- .Womaii, • 'Defen8 Of•M0Onteolib,• -the; poets :touion't et.y- TIlatliIrsore .rinnol,Lea 'against:the elt.y To Me "S. hill IS, preed emit titre:Oil:: 4 Anil. would, noIlow, any, -Nyhet reisen „ • teileb? • . What leawii,coulg,tbeysiklst preac", ...About Amountain • Or weigit eft doWti -•-• , . ' • 'years'? .. • • • . A meiiittais.holile.her. proud heed • ' To clear, Or darkly loweritig sky; -- And' even ;:wben, sterile' epOn. •her race . ' she lifts.tp h,eaven treiting :faCe ,...• MOuntaftla have 10.rnettl: tiTelnitieno • • of time, • 1 •"•• • . • The Wied0f&Of4'Sfl.euce, antl falt1,1. .•'•• . ,„. • 4nd„.eirec and ,al•Way'S 'hear . • As lict Mine eyes' ante no 4ongerbelievelliii..:te papa, not ati Ogre such you:naiat sWeet enfant, that papa of yours!. He is,not bad like yonSayi° . 7 Calt-hizri father and, Lee' What a.,e-Weetinfint he is Let the Wedding bellS, ever Se little and rad • 7-AitirY...icatherine 1.ewton', in “RipPle. "proneLalte,Champlain " Rocking noses foie Officers, washingtow,-.-oldeer,s '"of the .arin: • air eorPs in t,he futUre have t, ride to, theft ,p1steei in .metee.fehieles , imiropriation.' for ,97 • tiding _horsel, new 'used, 'va,14ous exercise, and. pleaiure, pave been en. • frOni;.the army , of 'this good. record. -"If w,e,:marry first and, , RAILWAY PROBLEM. referring to the report, of' .the • ROY•el ,CoinnaisSion on •Transporta- tion; Herbert :eXpreised the,opin7 carried:toextremes.' And that • ariti-,. lon :that co-operation betw' Pee Ptle Cw° deflation :nieaanres Ysloite. re - railroad •systems tc'uiredTinfortanately, price Sletell':". 'eConeities.• Will'. not. Pre diatc fe,ontinuo to .fll until the end enough td:,put_dOWit in ayadequate Joneand...010,• degree thtanimal at-tIMetitneiran-ii-nce,:been.'cAUCellett. The decline for the year,as iedicated b7 -the Vnited States Bureau...of La- bor bide* Will ;lie; , apparently, Omit .,1 Per cent„ which compares ,with.•13 .per „cent: in 1931,.. and- 17 • per n;t: in 1930. The' best that can,. be said is that :the rate of...felt:Was • appreeiply less' -thae:•in; Previolie Year6. • '. "The vitaln'ebessity' fdr; inereasilis -prices isnow .commonly , recognised, but .,the difficulty, of counte'rieg: des 'flation increeles:•"as dier,eselop, centiiiees. must. hone that, the. iortheorning ' World' EconorrilO•' .ference point .' the .vier 'to .con- strtdave•.action:in tI3is respect,• :• ' • 'There is httle indlination to 1n4 ge in prophecy as to the ftiture 'As Sir Herbert ;statede, there'l are in-. •clina-tiOne.' Of' a' graduel increase . in' Siab, throUghopt the.. world. iePartidularly•tree ib Eutf:pe, Where. Conditions were. 'anythirig.:but favort: abeftyearago. intlieUnited *States, ."1:iiin%;*,iin,Milig.'"•.BrUce' Bot5en, who .had iroVii:Posiessed him - Self o,f 'a. knOthole'view 'Pf.the..PfroCeed- ings„ wa,s: con-3-inced by the unyielding. hardneSs of •Bruce .1;ripiter's;expreSsion thgt.'w*toidnt'haci *paned. ap a, new feirP61-1ouglit:to the youneinant-t and „one:. which , migltprovefruitfuL ' .The COuriteSsi obtibils-IY• fie Meted". resortedto teas,. Peeet$: 0, -Pd sobs .,There 14,:er Wails Of "You are a, beast.1 Y�u lo t oVe . . • eminent railWays„ :arid expteseed •the „ conviction that the solution lay in • , .. • complete • aroalgametron... felt . fears: of a •inencipolY tWefe groundless ,:•sind that under .priber safeguards .„..iniification.• would result :in a ceesr- linated • transportation., system ede- ..euate•te the,needelpf the country and at-a rlhimurd ' .• GOVERNMENT. 'EXPENSES; . • . ..°Fbr many :3•ears,.' Governmental „;.,.e*Peaditufe-has,'Ijeail.on7aft excee4Ve Seale, .• 'ExtraVegeeee has charaethr- ized th.. budgets of filiional:;‘•pro4n, •inuniCinal "goverturients. 'confitry-. there. is • general: d,einarid that' .:,ineed. andevery effort inatie';f,o,ltht • in the heavy ;burden linposed Anon unduly heavy, taxation. .. • .4There ig..a nOteWegtly . tiOn:,of"."Govertiment in .Paiii,da. Which leatIA'ttO:Ottes§iye• cost of adminis4tra- ,;..tion. :We Antist' • seriously 7.1ii1iettier'AbiST,Oolintry drn afford to avnine Provincial" ••••,."GoVernmerits, 'together With ;.-the Fed.‘, ' erol GOYetnrnertt,.' each with .an .tOrate orgeniiation.' The WholeAionri- , latiOn. cif Great- Britain' Is goVerned • .by -a single ..Parliaesent wlileh, finds . time to legislatO 1t only:for, all in - Unita .iiietterS„ but .alSO. 'for • thoae whiat'6orieern the Exiintre.tit a whole. -:IletieWteg the IrriPerial' dorffetetice at Ottawa :Sir. 'Herbert Said that. the misteeifil eehieveinerite litteined: Nv,ere a !trietelph for,: Mr e Be-nnett and Gorveriinient, ." , ite• financial 'ciesis is epparehtle. over., .ands,retiirn Of.'igit.eater.;_dennilence evidence. • Many ef • bitSi.• nesstedd3uStinent'.reitaIn...10•';;be!Inet; b'oth.,abroad and. in, 'Canada', but real . , progress 'teward: recoVery ha.s 'been Inadinid the proSpect'Of itirtherlit- ,pre'vemerit In the • cOrriiiig year is niticli :flier • 1,leyef-el than aa yeat "T have. 'full tertildettee in the.,ohar- notes of..orir...peoPle, end of_our tiltroliciiiitrWitliiiinirniiing' the, ieepoiletiee„ 6f • the 'probleins that. intist, be dealt *ithi i.look,Lto the fu- tei.re, With inereaaing . • Ansa etizing. Oysters .."` TheperOpesed adreirtistratipni aneethetic toeietesrs; "befere �perLiit timini, is not for .the purpoee et ..eiiere 3ngtstdrpainMnewspaper hit- riiatista itte Eventliii,.)iut for ?staking itein easier Open," saya T.114 ltionhild6,:'rifas0 • •"The strength•And requiiea,fot Vaitilltroveiltlitticifiteof..:6rattea,b#4 ,,isaixid :a 'ttleit6iiis JUE 0. ."'EXperiinenters of the iAretiu of Pilheriee iiave foundit liPseible to ateathotize. . oyster/ 'Witholit'aribse- (pient'fitapitige ib it as Sin tystet, et to its flavor on, eit,ingi. So that its shell kate 'tvideopo, inatting:rainay.ai A:latter,. '1,%riestliesia;in thiS ea:54;4s i,.1(.114d by-irotteriiio,ii7Of 40,44:184i *MA; if desiredt oot, lOod' d ttelcas,dtric, ,tortiiict oic,hietIO •adRat Only,' Io'*ation dcl niiAarrn abildkea ov*t:Art, die:b./94 of 004ity.'ina1tel tern Iseep lietteri,” yOn, my clear Louise. Janet Gaypoil When' it in doile---:•" ',feriae ,Pelifistech2flants.to.t*sir Mi4Watet . -Varx supligge ton. ingCal1frn1i at an- altitude 2 of you itWat "1.Her , tee.4 .che.riged ..a..,:sbriefiairsvife sereein:', 41'1)14 drr..fr91'9.'t4e rolland : ' 6ar-4:1.3"5175.n°!P"-c4 he It .1'ewl's1;c'i Wet----ireits. a, t no now rn 4 ' that, clideyou, '1 ,tell: you ;this, now, -.4 :Rived him More 'then ,ever 1 have loved•,YOu!' At lelisti,he is.s,•rnary of his •'oand IS'Inore ',Om:it:you ore, MonAlear:Trace' lup4eri. the., artist!" • "nrusting .the brae*eief -de.fiiintl On ;her white. arin the theroughlyleated• ,yeiing.wornan floimeed Off in:high. 4f.t4„,. gen After ''o thteryal '0;eife, soundedfromthero&l the lei. eh:tickle and Year of . the ••"•reirititer't-t, '. engine starting up and • the 'dirn'-inishinkv:sound ofit passage into; theediltancet : • 'Priteecontineed': ernoke.iii silence. If 'I.Ouise'S ,,taiint: had j.erred hire;;;lie did nof ah•owl,:j.;t.•••,,B6*•en • Slipped out n;back- door to hi septyn...car;:: ". ')Ieiten had a- rialop.:..this' .wtalla be an "cfeellent:iiine to secure anepsh6t of ''the' lady.-o'hile her 1.caialier Was: :far .'aw,ayi.end' niOod, for.. srOtIoli;.' ;rig cameras or 'teporterS'. nOse'g„ away hem', Me; --Bowen ,coneluded •laellYe'; se "Put,,P1:11 44Yirti hr'jt garne.:. • Borrowed a, grancX ojit' ef---the...piCtUre:rrien.:on-theT.NeWs-;---tind lianginglaround. tlie_f fent dOr. OT:the•Ambaisador,!•. Listen: chase:her 'ihinie. Tice . ete*.ithingt... a• huneh can .dig..,•PP, • 'seine ' the boys .poliad Morgue 'geta gdodlook h .ttrOWt Prornise ,at)srt.hi•ng.,." said. ' can `tri; but 'that's all."' • Mary reiilaeed the receiVar e hook thoughtfully; • • After ,e Inerr;olit, ,=11O• took it fieWn an and asked t'ef6' clerkif the Counthss had come in yet, 'Told that she had, she asked „fr 'room • :Service .and , oreked • 'earid w ie hes.' anti • ised drinks Sett to het •O •,,Wri'robin..,•Th ehe 4*i), ffit and t)3- On the ether *oinah'S doe."-' "Who itN 'came in nuitil after e moreent s pause. • . -- • 4"' MerY aidg'farti'Yyt tP5'163?: .,Steften th blOW. Leeile Meet have teon'trAe: "110,1r tell you! Two ehaperral 'plants round .grov: le in trduble.• s 110t ng at once foot of leeferes-of the "plant! ' daynOrs ho)Iday, eipently hoi..13tit he: eerefelOaiiet, eweoft t�p • .Thie'actien: .Wes" taken oter Gen..11:. 'D. F.Ouloin admitted to' the. 'conirriiifee Oftldere n,,Oult • .get their exerCise, tnOre effectively' ln riding; gyinnaaiath..hersee than the livt 'tylse.cif ,Soutstociteir arerrials.- 1repOeid in. Austria • ':- One( bicycle tax of 279. cents year as a last resourcee -ta.`e.yereome..fini.Ota,1 beenidopted in a ifOrtion. of flits •Ait'S:. , , , vrian. province. •' .• . LrrTLE tHlNGS' . - , . 'It, •,,thelittle tlshlh 'rdaiternieee .rii is • 101 (3'.. little 'fb:00.r, • Men:* :Inq women Pl.; 'Guest, „ , . 1 eles' -• 131\S s k; ' .xtiskto 000,100 _ acel-c•_9•,--..61-1\44;0311-- VI° ‘•i'less..-, • nil eve/ e•toc.3. . 50 tri\oS* CO° •.•••° ' -,•••-•••-•,-•••----•-•••••=7-••••- •••• • ;Ifift1),,leAtitte, ' . ..!.yrtat ue. yOU, T 'tiot,r as jerked:600n.: Trielk.binitesS" 2eyet ..bers the traces receet tears •.' -.0"Vve. gent fey' Seine' lea• -•1: thretght iou'd.liketenite-I didn'i 1-616w Yeti • , ' • ..ny_ntl4f..n:en.ess in the ii0,00 svtpdJy e 0i:se gOUle tql4ets of' 4s.pi4,in .".it.;nielv.,ti,teri lerud .gargie at (la(e 'tktis Wiet noes fitiog,er, ...opp.AO •)i0.etY You • . dor 7,1401 pflit; ' ,1,41,1.., Liitiktit,A*.1.0 $497tbr .eyopto,,••• 4.4040 .if)Le1;.i' pk.6.til fA,;4; I Yoe, 'it.t,tely.';'it 4,40 'AO. 141*.ASIc 410-014.. kolf, +OA • „