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FACE FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMOP.EITE
Ardmore Wednesday Feb 24 19?9
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
By the
AFDMCREiTE PLBLIiHIMG
CO.
i -h- V .suffice at Ardmoft
at S'tonl ..an Matter.
Official Paper for Carter County
I in tb Admoreite it It legal.
TERMS OF ftUMCHIPTIOti.
The Daily rwnssrelte.
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The W-aMy Ar-Sf el.
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Month
Phone.
- Office
" ' M'w. on the
- r p'jta'lon of
-fx.. or corporation
ma a;.--ar In thf eolumna of
lnifire! win t gladly correct-
: fn ..!n bro'irbt to the at
f "hi- manag'-ment.
A"-c-ore. Wedneaday Feb. 24 1M
VHAT WILL TAFT DO'
Mr Taft who wax no latlab
owmliT In hi promlaea of
l proaperitv ut f'rftow hin !.
ii" ! 'I'l.r th. goMlc
!' haim .. .. m prontM-rlty I-
!. her .i '. l la- for otn
'- man
I' Up laige Hll'lis !
r .-i.'.ney (o qV-.i;
n :.ii.n people h.i
llrjan. Iut th '
not shared In
ti .idvance of 10 per cent in t i
f .'lit rates may spell prosperity to
ailroad cortioratlons and 1 1. s
kholdera but to the consumti-
fro; . whom the advanco Is m ikt.-o
. . .in increaae In the coot of ..
t. ! tbey nave to buy. It t:ianx an
a I ' tonal burden. The mcr ..s.
i and steady work that
l .ii.ined labor. Immediately thai )i
i: of Ilryanlam" waa dlsHipa'- !
bs the election of Taft hae .)..-
ii aii failed to materialise. Int ul
r has been loss rrurk and low;
n.tf with no corresponding d
r 'faxe Jn th cost of living. What
v. i Mr. Tail do about It when he
taken tho oath of office and
H' ' ' U-d down to his duties aa preal-
!.'' A curious and anxious nation
is waiting to see.
'.
Tao years ago the price of spruce
1 i'i wood waa f l'l I"r double cord.
f t. I cars. Ist yesr It had dropped
o $1)7.). It 1 now quoted Sl JK.OH.
Hi . ' Is a decrease In two years ol'
4t j. - cent in the cost or the stuff
"Mi'"r Is made of. If any of our
iwriK paperdtmh mh in mh shrd
i iMlcau editorial brethren arc buy-'ij.-
j.aper 10 per cent cbeaH-r than
t ' v eould buy It two yoars ago we
w xi.i like to hear from them. If
i re nr any whose paper bills re
mi iu per cent ie iut mey were
1 ears ago will they kindly "put
tn aIhi " aa to hei-v they buy it?
M' Hryan was pitrfectiy right in con-
deti nitiK the CanHtwte pension fund
1 college professors. Unotigh harm
iii:e' bnu done to the higher
i' I'loual Inatltutions of the land
In heir s't. :it"oii by men of
1 a plains of In-
o n.iined ast in-
"'iul government
of favorable tariff
'i- organization of
uliing if coniMtl-tid'-n
e Is left
atioiial ustitiitionH
o mi a 1 mn like
t .
ill '
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SlK
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(
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' ' told. "Hands
in time the treasury
' iJlen from 250ooooio
I " fK
1 1.1I!
and the revenues re
lc res sing How many
' ot.ths of Teddy I 111 would be
1 to bunk nipt the nation?
Somnatnbullit Drowned.
K tiiiny. Tex.. rVb. 23.--News has
r a ' 1 here f a fatal and pactiltar
i'. n' at Westou Jn 'ho northwest-
f p - ilon of this county the vlotiin
ti 11; viTlti Smith the 17 v(r
1 f Jim Smith h substantial farm'
r ' that community. Preaumably
'v walking in his sleep the youth
mo 1 iring the night and went to
'Iirt v. 'I It is supposed that he
1 1 "tMd upon the el: to fig the pul-
'e whlci did not work easily and
tt.ii rig with n :itnrt. fi ' Into the well.
Hh a's'neo whs not discovered until
'if . xt tnorniliK when n search was
In" 'u'cid and Ma both wan found In
M'o well whUh contnlrod flftren feet
of tvstcr.
AROMOREITE S PROPOSED
fn h4' ha e.f ho
1 '.) AniTjran piple soin'
uon aci tt'"yi man ha arlasa to
.'it :. peopi and bring peace
Q'l hurmony and progress oat ol
cnsu Thia vt day presents a po-
Itlcal or factional rrttit to Ardmore
Th people ar- .prided over the ques-
tion of who shall esecute the lava
under tho new charter They may
tell you that tbey are divided over
men but a a matter of fact -r
man who la talking: politic and men
an nwasures la promoted m so to
from political roaona. There art a
doaa good men la A. Ixore who ca .
serve wl'h distinction a major. Ali
the i-ade-s in tbat effort to name
the officers o a commit? of fort
t- prompt 4 either by desiring to
otj u--.on nil' or to ae that nominated without opposition should
another fac Ion (U not rule. It waa'h allow hU name preaoted to the
poiltl a thai b.ougbt togt-tb-r tbepeopie before otbera ate urg. J
aw.ik.K u.i.t Ira a tf aarark. g t a Y'Via raft ! V ' WA a.akau
...... .r. m ...
.l!ff. rBc. in the o I. that the!
dett'wrata don't d'i' It
(i tka.
non pattlfan ta
hev a e n nt-urm
of good tnt-n without r-eari to par-
ty affiliation. It la true lho: im-n
they would have oppoaitioo and tbe.tlon of candldat.n is legal Iti
laak aaa It a aar let w s u I ha i.rln.n I .-t N.an . f a
-'
iirai queaiioa aam-Q auoui an
ported candidate. Home expression
of regret gre hard concerning the
tvlalon among the people. Hut ther.-ite to a ntimW of the b-t eltixen
la no cause fo r.-gri'' The .-.; f the town nd without a nlne
thing that has hapjened In ears U ot.jertlon It pmn(Mi:oi fslf
nonr going on. Tli re U a n'-arih fut ! atirt iln-i off i ! ' Jiii-or !
good iik Each side knows It must t Ijet'a not be hasty. Think of Ard-
put up the vr leat miterlal or j mop rather than fa'tlonai strife
i"f-.it Ih (t-r'nln utid In this n.iinuei j There is ti- mtieh coni'iion teti-tn'-n
who a tnotiib ajfu c mid not ti . an'i too tii'ii li julgni ti' aiiK.t.ir Hi
been nlu'd to
aw-fjit
T ':
.17:. 1
.i.-n 1
a I; 'I .
ill
iinti" 'I
healthy for the
and pio..--'y o
On 'I i. '
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fi.ntinu. d growli
A:. l.i.o:
THE SEASON OF LENT IS ON;
ASH WEDNESDAY INITIATORY
Tlie yi lison of 1- W'ir'i s (l-
servi-d In all lirarifli'-K of t!i liih'oric
Catholic churches. Anglican. Greek
and Hoinau begins
day of Imt Is called
and Is so nameil from th soletmi cer
emtmy called the
ashes." which waa
uuu nay. u wna an out custoni in the
ohiiroh on l'alf Sunday to lduas and t
.i.s.n.m.e paim omncnes. wnicn ww
then carried lr. proceaalon. in mem-
orv cf the entrance of our I-ord In
triumph InU. Jeruaalem th fifth day
Wore he was crucified. These palms
were then biwtit at the beginning of
I-nt. awl the ashes aprlnklml upon j
the heads of penitents. In later time
th Ceremony was chauged aud the
cuatottt Is now in many parts of
Christendom for the priest to make
(he form of the cross on Lho foreheads
of every one as thwy kwel at tko
altar rail. In the Anglo-catholic
church iKplacopal) the ceremonlflH
sr.. very solemn and Impressive es
pecially In the large cathedrals. The;
Penitential office Is said and the an-'
clent Lltny Is sung in procession.
The observance of Ient is a very
ancient custom and Is still retained aa
a aeaaon of penitence fasting and 1
prayer by four fifths of the whole!
nhrlsMan world. For a long tlmp!1"' monUl w'" col'lo his fiftieth
after the Reformation the different ' y'r ln tnt dust ring.
Protestant churches refused lo ob-1 Popl in 'BugUml. where
sen.. Int. in any way. hut today Itjhl atB f Hippodrome's clowns
is gradually being restored along with WM hQm- bellevo in the divine
Good Friday and Easter. The purpose J riht of kings. Hut more perhaps
of Un Is that its attendant oowtri- clln to the superstition or the til-
t:rm. charity and discipline ahallvlt' right of clowns
result In practical and dlacernable lm James Adorns was born to the pur
provetnerit and purification of tbej ll' of clowning. His father hi
heart and affection.
St. Philip's Church.
This bemg Ash Wwlncsday the
first day of !ent the Penitential of-
fice was said at 10 o'clock a. m Th
celebration of the Holy Eucharist
with an address Immediately followed.
This evening at 7:45 o'clock the Llt-
any will be suld followed by an sd-l
dress. All Christian people In Anl-i
more are cordially Invite! to attend
the evening service ami also the oaf-1
clallv appointed services for Lont.
Thi fnllowinir m1m am f Ac vmir
guidance I
1 Whatsoeyer oU do. do all to !
'he glory of God. j
s Find nut -r.nr bouin sin v.w!
self-examination and resist It In Uw
ix'wer of the cross
X Bpeuk 111 of no one nor wtlltaK-i
ly henr any scandal '
4. Do an act of kindness every day lum "' ''"r a"d it Isn't coiisl.l it
it onl to s.iv n praeri for somel'r'd a life woik Its a'l i.usiiiei-h n
poor -p k f." trout'p per'n
C. D-i proeont a' the Holy Kurhar
COMPROMISE
MEASURE.
t
sorl hat hss !x--n dnTi In this
con'ft will be placed bark in th
scabbard and the glow of pae wilt
be brighter thae for ea.-s. All fac-
tiona can be orougat together upoa
one man to bead the ticket and
while otr office arc important
tbey too can be filled with goo)
men without a bitter straggle.
W. I. Crue baa been eiced aa
tha choice for the mayoralty by the
notrpanhMta element. If be run at
all. in our opinion ha will wbmltj. wW hey th?
hi. claim to the democratic primary flc Witi tlM lntradtMr(lon pf
TW who hae already named him th( Htf( (iH vbo( m
aay tbey re nothing for politic. o( tn. cK1t t fc.
M they ook naturally be Ju.t . rnm-ry h regular
enthuaiaauc f Cruce i any kind . w klKnlB
of ticket aa they would on a clttiena ;
ticket The democrat a of Ardnore
will nominate Cruce and be win be
to
--
In order to produce furth-r barmo -
i .wi- -t. .ei .k- i...m
.ft..rn1 aflr th hroadeat i.lan
v -
(onalble. The primary election law:
of tho atate doea not control and
that
who
... -
pru-.wiu auppoii iu! uodiuiw. inn
of a primary waa presented .Uat-
ly aeveral days ago by the Arimore
people of t'lls eit; to ruin p-ow
f kimi'I lfo r .tie-iit nn 1
"'
rliit:l'r bj allowing old prJudice
to rule thought and action. There is
not a fair tn:ti d man In Ardtnon
I'll 1 -in .!..(' tn till J'i.lM I' !h
! "lit- I 1 'l. ot w ti; 'i all
1 ii '
t:. J-'jnd.r . with a good li.'en-
n. w d ;i '! oppolnted wi;-k day
viT ir.
Iteceivo Holy Communion
today The first at arly c'lolral10" an'1 k' M0.
; AWeln.ayi"';"Xn """"i
' and thanksglvini;.
Itia MiiliUMM ra. ! - . . .......I
... .... . j B it your tables be ordered with
"Imiiosltloii ofjrncUy drtng Int. and abstain
performed ti.on frwn i:Mh meats on Wodnaadays and
!-et your tables be ordered with
Kridavs
7. N.ver b1t. an)1 alwayR ietlno.
an invitation to any entertainment.
pubc or J)rivat on anv Uv nt
s. t mfwy hy MlMellalio
RnJ mko tt Kwwm offerlnK af
Ramer
rj. Cpow vour Pnt by a commuu-
jon on jjter mining.
FIFTY YEARS A CLOWN.
Vdnerable Entertainer Lam:nts Faet
Th.it It Is All Business
Kings have their golden Jubilees
aud uuei us and popes. These are
j stirr pompous affairs to which there
is much gold I tee ao! ierhapa not
ver much emotion. Hut next month
will mark in New York a much
more Intereatiug and flovel celehra
t Ionthe golden Jubilee of a clown
Ho Is Jamea It. A da ma. now In bin
flf'h aK'n at tb Hippodrome who
grandfather and hla grtat-grandfitthti
wore clowns. And true to the trad
tions of the circus they were guilty
of no mesalliance wttb the outside
wo-ld. but each ani all married cir-
cus riders.
The dynasty goes back in unbrokon
line to 1S7S. Xot one of our million
aire families can boast of such
pedigree. Hut James Adams Is the
I last of hut line and because of that.
outside of hla clowning bo is a
rather sad and subdued little man.
Fifteen years ago he married a
b114" l"u'er' wno "rl rn" lo
Anf'r'c w AdPna Vm n nl"
wlf' now helpleaii Invalid whom
n ' leisure hours the veteran
l"n trte" !MU ln 8 whe.-ledss
cnair.
'Clowning Isn't what It used to in
ln t baude! down from father ::
Nota.i'!h' h a i"'i :m a 'owt. IX
r.c year and a ca'.-nU'. Mu r.tx-
t. . ) at.'- -
Tea' no t
li tfces an wrier-
from 123 to 11 1 a week and a good
i aon lasts from May to Christnia
I But he never thought abou' th-
! money when I waa a boy.
He waa all the time trytfla to think
up novel les. and If he aaw another
cwn "h a new trtca that got a
laugh he waa miserable until be gjt
a better one.
"1 loat heart far elamtaw far
where. He wouldn't have appear?! in
the ring i0 anything ela any more
than a lady would go to church In
a bathing anlt
lit today manager won't have It.
Tbey aay K Isn't up to date. Still.
though the ahow h-iaineaa haa chang
! . '
"
fffklVtaW Alataw a kataraMt' It m m m
" .. " -
t -. -.. o..-
was a ballet danger but she can't;
i even walk now. She has oaalflcatlon
i or the joints it began with rheuma-
:tlam from the drafta In the tlou
when ahe a as walling to dance
Bui
I .hv a wmkx. "
And therewith Jamea Adams clour
and last of his line went home to
bhve supper with his
man." ttew Yorlt Wort!
great wo-
Nstice ef Sale sf Real
Estate bv
Guardfar..
In the matter of the estate
t mil.. Willi. a M.I...
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Xotlce Is hereby given In purau-
ance of an order -.i the County Court
of McCurtaln County State of Ok -
lahoma. made on the 1th day of Jan-
uary. A. D.. 1W the undersigned
guarilsn of th estate of Louisa Wll-
lis will sell at public sale to the
hlnewi bidder subject to connnns.
a . r.i.nt or.
the aujw' money a'
do.
A sood clown
tion by said Court on Tuesday the'Rt Iwell. Oklahoma or to his at-
9'h dsy of March. iM. at 10 o'clock torneys of record. Stewart. Mcton.
- ..." wwii. iimo iu laciiia. ' -
Marshall County Oklahoma alt thior County Judge of Ohoctaw
rUht. title and lotereat of aald Ixiulss
Willis in and to the following de-
; rihed real eatate situated In Carter
Marshall and Stephens Counties.
t.t. of Oklahoma to-wlt:
W of S W ty of X W ty. Sec.
-l. Twp. 1 Sou'h snd Ilange Ka
I ss 1M acres K. It. rls;ht of way).
In Carter County Oklahoma.
s W Vi 0f SW ty of X W ty ami
- S' 4 of X W ty of S W ty Sec. !"":
T? -V " W f 3 K W i baTds
21 Twp. S South and Itange 4 East1
IV. I
and X ty of X ty of S W ty Sc. 27
land W ty of 3 K ty. Sec. 2S. and
s ty of S ty of X W ty Sec -J
and X ty of X ty of S W ty Sc. 27
Two 6 South ami It.n T. V.
Marshall County Oklahoma.
S ty of s W ty of X K ty and W
f g K of ' H
S U ty f X K ty' and V v V of'1
25 ""1 '
ty Sec. 19 and S ty of X W ty ol
S W ty and S ty of S W ty Sec. 20
Twp. 2 South and Kange C West .n'"'' "I - Tl
Stephens County Okln.homa.
Said real eatate will be sold for
CHSh.
Iated this the Oth day of February
10O0.
A. S. WILLIAMS.
Guardian.
T. 0. Carr. Attorney Garvin Okla.
wk 10-17-2 1-3
Notice of Sale of Real Eatato.
State of Oklahonin. Choctaw Count v
8H.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
Jtiaulta James Columbus .uni-a
Jlncy James and Willie I anus
Minors:
V...l.. I. . .
's nereoy Riven that in pur-
suance of an order of the nmmiv
an order of the County'
Court of Choctaw County SUtto of
Oklahoma made on the I5th day of
iHiiuarv. mint fnt undersigned guard-
ian will sell at prlvRte sale to the
hlgheat bidder subject to coniirmn-
tlon of this Court on or after the Sth
day nf March. 100!) at Hugo okla-
noma an the rlnht title interest ana
estate of the mild Juanlta. Columbus.
Jlncy and Willie James minors in
and to the fol'owlng described real
estate situated In Grady. Pushmata-
ha. Carter and Jefferson Counties.
mate oi umanoma and described na
follows to-wlt:
The S M ty fcf S V ty of Sec. 7
and X K ty of X W ty of Sec. IS.
and X ty of s K ty of X W ty of
Sec. IS. all in Twp. 4 Xorth. Kane
8 West. And S ty of S K ty of X W
ty of Sec. IS. and Lots One (1) and
Two (2) of Sec. IS. all In Twp. I
Xorth. Kange fi West. In Grady
County. Oklahoma. And B ty of X W
V of X K ty and S W V
of X W ty of X B ty anil X W ty of
S W ty of X B ty and S B ty of
N W ty all In Sec. 3.1. Twp. 3 South
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AT THE THEATORIUM TO-
NIGHT
Rang 20 Kaat. in Punhmataha Coon-
ty. Oklahoma beta the allotment of
Jnaalta J&sws.
The X W H of S W and X'
of S W H of S W M of Sec i and
S K M of S S V of X B H and E
H of X K M of S E V and X H
of S H M of S K M of Sec. 5. all In
TVp. l Xorth. Raare Wm(. And
Veat ISM A. of ly. Three fSi and
Lot Four (I) and S W H of X W H
and X W of S B S of N W M of
Sec. 4 Twp. Xorth. Range Weat.
West.
C K of
West
. .'
And X B A of S E V4 of X
So. 6. Twp. 4 Xorth. Range
in orady County Ok.ahoma. being
the allotment of Columbus Jame.
The S W H of X K Vt of X E H
of Set 4 Tun 4 mth RnM
j f 1
i mmu Ana un f 1) OI see. 19.
m i a .a h - .
twp. 4 BOtKn. Itange 3 East. AM K
m a -4 oi oi sec zi ana
x W ty of X B ty of X E K of Sec.
J 5. alt 0 Twp. South Range t
Maat. in Carter County. Oklahoma
And S ty of X E ty of Sec I and
X W ty of S E ty of S E ty of Sec.
4. all In Twp. S South. Rang C West.
And N E ty of S B ty of 8 E ty of
Sec. 4. and X B ty of S E ty of
tew. i. an in xwp. s sof.n. Ransre
West in Jefferson County. Ofela-
homa being the allotment of Jlncy
.laanea.
t And V f U nt v w u r v
Lr o!i Jt T f B
ot of Sec 35. and X E ty of X W ty
. tan. 1". Tmr. m a..w r m
. a dvhiu nwisiv v
East in Pushmataha County. Oklav
homa being a portion of the allot-
lwnt of Laura A. James deceased.
"Id minors having a two-thirds Inter-
est therein
Said rea'. esata will be sold
nids for sakl lands may
for
h
I urrrlea 10 me unuersigneq guaratan
aid A Armstrong. Hugo Oklahoma
' T. Okltiboma.
Dated this 15th day of February
1800.
JOHX JAMBS. '
k 17-21 Guardian.
Notice of Sale o' Rcii Estate-
Guardian. In the matter of the eatate
by
of
A.
Johnnie M. Husbands James
1 1 L
Samh M. Husbands.
Husbands Xancy E. Hus-
N'rtcJ "eby glvm In pursu
ance 01 an onier 01 me county uouri
of the County of Pontotoc State of
' ws anoma inane on tne 3rl day or
j Feb. 1900 the undersigned guardian
of the eatate of Johnnie M. Hus
bands. J nines A. Husbands Sarah M.
Husband. Francis K. Husbamls and
Xancy B. Huabands wl'l sell at pri-
vate sale to the hlgheat bidder sub-
1 Ject to confirmation by said Court
wf .. . 1 s . r .
I avwt ... nh .v 1. i.ivi;iv l. III. in
Ada Oklatiomt.. nil tlio rtgnt title
and Interest of said Johnnie M. Hus-
bands James A. Husbands Sarah
M. Husbands Fronds E. Husbands
and Xancy B. Husbands In nnd to
the following described real estate
situated In McClaln. Carter. Grady
and Stephons Counties State of Ok-
lahoma to-wlt:
NWty of X W ty of XWty and Xty
" o ii i o n aim n r. vi
of S W ty of S W ty. Soc. 2S and
X . of S
E ty of Sec. 27. township'
7 north ratiRe r. wost. sltitntod ln
Grady County. Ok!ahoinn. j
W ty of S W ty ot S H ty. and.
W ty of H U of S R V.. and K U1
r of s K Soc 83 lownsblp1
it north range 1 east situated in
Mnf'tntn Pniititr rilr1aK.n. 1
X B ty of X W ty of S W ty.
Sec. s township 4 south range 2
east. B ty of S B ty of X W ty.! wo""d n Heap more nlnittt us."
Sec. ll. townahlp 5 south range 1 i'c-.iter Lmitvinn stepped Into sn nd-
eaat. situated Carter County Okln- Joining mom. where he could lie nlone
homa. I to -liHUlwte."
Ixit 15 See. 38 township 1 south
range s west aod B ty of X W ty
of S B ty. and S W ty of X W ty
of S B ty. Sec. 21 townwhlp 2 south
range 1 west situated In Stephons
County. Oklshoma.
Said real estate will be sold on
the following terms and conditions
to-wlt: Cash In hand paid.
Hlds for tho purchase thortof must
bo In writing and must bo filed In
the County Court or dollvored to tho
undersigned nt the office of I:. C.
King. In the City of Ada. Oklahoma
and must also lx accompanied hy
certified check for 10 per cent ol
amount bid payablo to the under.
signed to be returnc-d to purchasor.
In case said bid Is not the best bid
offered.
Dated the Sth day of Feb. 1009.
JAMBS A. HUSHAXDS.
Guardian of above named Minors
wk 17-21
Read Ardmorclto want ads.
A Gentleman
From Mississippi
Hy THOMAS A. WISE
fJo-OtUztd From the Tlay by Frederick "P.. Toombt
COPYRIGHT. IX. BY THOMAS A. WliE
(Continued from Yesterday.)
t'H.MTKlt XXV
CARO;lA l.lv.l'. I.t.l .tlATIOt.
pi.NAr("i: lAMl!l'i."S commit-
"" at l be i-apilol pre-ent-
l '''' " t unuual
y enr! In ur In- uiritiutf after
the eiu.-ri.iinmeijt al hi h.m ItuU
I U. !... rfiiini.iiii na e. retary. waa j our happy j mincer laJ-'' down In Ml-
.k kiiiK th.. tin .I'd of rottilne wheiv ; H-wlppl. Imt I nmt give up tliinklntr of
iu- h id iir- ppni It the day before. ! von n m.v future hiiolmtHl. We've both
though Ilia fr-iueiit thougbl of Uope
m-.aai lhat ha.l Baa.lll.t
. . 7. .. 7
tuie task uuuieiinly (liffi Ult. lie hu
patiently wibed the aflerniMi i to
uaMeu siol.s. u oe anew be wuui.l
then see her iu the senate gallery
where she wuld go to hear her fa
tb"r Hh.
This siieech had to be revised lu
i.'itir pirtl tiisrs liy Hud. and the work
ue Lliew woU.il tjLe up mucb of his
morning. I tie senator a siieech was
-Tiie JoutU of the Future." wbl. h be
wnu'd deliver when riH-ognlsed hy the
president of tne senate in eonneetlon
wun tne uarai tiase Mil. tbat nttlcei
u ' h"tK agreed to re-iurtd.e Ijinolcti
M.3:IW - reimrt of the
of aSin (0tIimllfH. WollllI u. r
.....
ceireo. .luff i now inguon woniii turn
the tables ou I Vs. body and Kteen md
tr Hie Aitaeoola site ut vwu
u ' M-'iar man. experionnM i
tHI!tl i. had solved. Clearly the wna
tor would have to do some tsll think
lur during the morning.
The junior senator frm Slisslsilppi
bnrst Into the offl-e with bl hal.liual
mwrj unviwr. ui omsu nriininei j
ft":' portion on
"lhu l"d' lk yral'"1 f
uud Imt dcflain e.
--t filf.v lJU
rUerieil li id.
for US. eh. seiml'T'.'
-Now. link lu-r.
don't lie
rlahf oir."
Kin to remit l n
l tit . ;
7
"l tl iillt In liir'll.llli OH V-'
he i-ald. with a Inunnroii-. pienm In his
; eye. "(io easy on ne. Don't furcet
I'm her fa flier."
i Itu.l i.iiilIii-i tlirrmah the rlii-h that
roe In liU 1 lieek-i
..Nl t ....- ..... ...... hM.
you !e.-Med v hut 1.1 tell Pea body and
Stetens n jour plan of action If they
""i" n I"1"'
11 ""v "Hie f ex. lnlmwl Latlirdoti
"They'll cotne. Watch Vm."
Tlnti lie licit ti t worriedly.
"I'll have to Ineubato an Idea 1m--
I ween now and noon Mimehnw Hut
dm-'t forret this. Km' we're worried
about them true enough but tliey'ru
A I Initios resipned Mis work t'nroll.
in Liiiiploii enter' d.
Avoiding the serrctarj ' direct gaze
"lie nuked for her f.iilier.
"He nuL'hi lo lie I tuck shortly. Miss
liiigdoii." responded llnlnes. "You ran
wait here. I must t)si; pm-ilou for leav-
'tig. ii 1 must run over to the library."
As the secretary bowed himself out
nf the door he almost .nllMe.1 with
roiiEresiii!in Norton Itoth glared nt
eni-h other ttiitl remained silent.
"'aroiimi." spoke Norton ax he en-
tered. "I lioic- I know. eii won't allow
your father to liitlnei jmi ngalnst
me -Ims-musc of lust nl'tllt. "
t'.irollnn uoull rnllier not Imve met
Charles Norton on this morning. She
nail Hardly s!pi for the night
Kit..
IihiI fought a biitile with herself uer
father had shouu her plainly the mis-
my liny.
i f W.Tk
take he hail math. .she saw Hint her
Ililluenee had not been without effect
on Itumlolph Probably for the first
time she reilired that there ate glory
and luxury pica-uro ami prestige for
wlili h ton big n price can be paid.
The senator's daughter turned slow
ly mid faced Hie man sho I mil prom-
Nel lo i rry
';Chur.le I have cuuit: to a decision.
i came fie re to talk with father about
It."
Norton Martt! toward Carolina a
look of apprelionslon on bli face. lie
cathereil from the trond of her word
ami her rienwanor tbat nIip had turned
apiln-'t him.
"Yoti onldn't lo w cruel Carolina"
he irotetHl
'fharlle ." nh went on iletermlncdlv.
.i wi alwaro rherth our frlondahln.
j nude a mtake. mine proltably preater
. . .... . . . . .
limn your mil I now am convince!
hhI mat -n e-
......
way of thltikmit atK.ut life Is all wrons.
and yon are ttK deeply entnncled with
the dlshon.-.t men In Washlntrton
drawback.
I rannot love you "
Mtit I am doing it all for your sake.
Carolina. Ion t let an old fashioned
"(Vuirff mutt fflve you up."
father come between n man and a
woman nnd their love." he cried.
"Charlie 1 must give you up."
The girl turned to one side as
though to give Norton a chance to
leave.
He looked at her In silence a mo-
' niftit or two. Then a change came
Into his bearing. Wrinkling his face
into a sneer he stepped before the
girl
"You've been converted mighty sud-
den. I reckon from land speculation
to preaching and preaching too
against folks who tried to make a for-
tune for you."
I Norton Mopped expecting a reply
but the girl remained silent.
"You think I'm done for. that I've
lost my money that's why you turned
from me so ijulckly" he laughed scorn-
fully -Ht:t I'll show you you and
your blundering old father. I'll win
ynu yet. and I'll ruin your father's po-
lltii'iil repii'ntlon. I'll"
"Are you iiulte sure about that'"
spoke a olie sharply behind the con-
gressman. He swung around vigor-
oii'ly. Hm! Unities had leturut-il In
tln.e to heir Norton's thrent.
"Yes. iimi while I'm doing tbat I'll
tal'e time to show you up. too. some-
how I guess a ciitigi-essmau'.s word
will count ugiilnst that of u cheap see-
i clary tlmi's what Miss I.angdoii sal.l
you were."
'urliia looktd iippcuthigly to
Unities to rid her of the presence of
this uiiiti whose lust words she knew
IInlne would not bellee.
Hut Norton had had hb say. He re-
t rent i d to the doer.
"Mlis ljiiadou." he cried as he
backed out aud away "you have an
Idea that I nut dishonest but kindly
remember ihiit whatever you think I
inn. I never was a hypocrite."
Hnlues iiilvtiiiced mid procured a
chair for Miss l.iingdoii.
"I'm terribly sorry to have come
back at such a time." he began.
The girl cut hlin short with a ges-
ture. "I want to suy to you." she said
thou halted "that 1 want to be friends
with you. I want you to forget the
happenings of yesterday lust evening
so far us I was com erueil Iu them.
I want to work together with you ami
father- mid hi does lUndolph. Father
and yon are standing together to up-
hold the honor of the I.aiigduns or
.Mississippi nni Kaiidolpli mid I. no
mutter the cost of our former folly
want to share In that work."
Hefure I IhIiu'x nuild reply Senator
J.angilon burst Into the room.
"Ht:d. Hud." he cried "I've got It!
I've got It!"
"You've got what senator?" er-
claimed the secretary.
"That Idea my boy. that Idea! It's
Incubated all right and Peabody and
sevons Just as booh as they
wallt 0'"
if
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