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M A N N E Q U I N S . By W. L. GEORGE.
m BS«i CJ IAI’TEH. X I I .—3.- - (C o n t in u e d ) . JJaU'-ciying, ami l i cb ly iHotcst inj ' ,
Gabr icl le lollowptl J l a r t o n . I 'urLui ialely U*e tiio .sliowroom was emp ty , uxlx*pl lo r .Mi>s tJai iusi i , who iL‘\'cr tlniiiglii. a n y t h in g rc- inarkahio, o r a t le a s t nev e r th o u g h t i t re- inarlcahlo unt i l i t j i fn c l r a te i l l ier min d some hoiii'.s la ter . B a r t o n r a n alo n g th e pas sage, an d
CJalniellc, e n t e r in g
ju.st liehiml iiim a.s he Hung llie tlowr tipen, g ave a <;ry; s e a ted m W’a lk o r ’h a rmc h a i r wa& Sta t i iz ian, who liatl avai led
liim.seU of th e empline.s.s ol th e room. On his- lap s a t JCvio, her heail upon ins th o n ld e r , h e r a rms r o u n d his neek. •• I'ivi';!'’ cr ied l l a r io n .
jumiiet! up, winle S ia i i i / ian ro.«,e l ioin the nrmeh a i r , a n d Gahr iel le itiHiinetively
cio.seil th e door . Jli.s mo u th g ap in g wit l i Mn-ijri.--e, l l a r to i i .stared a*, th em, lo rg e t t i i ig wh a t he inui come to tlo in iliis room, while Oaliriello ga/.ed a t h e r s is ter , wim stood. Hushing, Imt lier lieatl e ix c t in Uel iame. .Siani/.ian iiKiked th e
mo.st eml»;inM.’' s td . •• Wh a t does thi s me an ! '” said J l a r to n a t
last , ” Answei* me JOvie, wh a t iloes tlii.s me an ! '”
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.Mi.ss I 'o rd . will yon «.‘. \plain.” “ Ca n ’ t you see.” said Ihvie, aggre?^si\-oly.
She was .so ili.'Uirlied l liai .'■he grew vulgar . “ Wh a t ’s th e goml of
a.sking when y o u ’ve
jU' t e au g l i i us eanocnl l ingr C a n ' t you s ee! '” she saitl , more loudly. “ J ‘ d o n ’t e a i e , ” she adiled. l l j i r io n ’s voii;e was repr«>aehful a.s he .said;
” 1 s i ioi iMn't have tliougli l i t of y o u . ” ' rheii , as he eaugl i l sigii i ol S ta n id ia n , th e iilea ol di.'Lipliue c ame into hi.s lu iml ; “ .Mi‘. Stai ii - /.ian, <lo you th in k it pro p e r for th e iiead of ii d e p a r tm e n t to sit iiere kis s ing one ol ins einii loyees!'” “ Oh, wel l ,” said .Stani/ 'ian. “ I ’ve e\i*iy reat-on It* th in k you wi r e
eUA-rgies, huigheil o u t r i g h t : “ Uii, i le a r ,” Iio said, “ t h a t ’s all Vim k n ow.” , “ riea.'Ai p u t y o u r remark' ; to me a h t l l e
more p<iHi^‘ly, .Mr. Hian iz ian .” .v:iitl l l a r to n . “ I’ve
a.sked you a s t r a ig h t f|Uestion. You
will please a n swe r i t . ” “ (.)li. lot him alone, i r i e d I'hie. “ I t ’s all O.K. Dikrau an d me h av e Ikcu pals liir a
roali/.eil ih a t lo r man y mo n th s J-lvie had ile- ceiveil liim. J l i ' weakiKs s eiieourageil Sta iu-
long t ime . ’’ “ A h ! ” sai<l I la r io i i . a.s if l i u n .
l ie
sion. “ Yes,” ho .Slid. “ l t ’.< :in old al f . i i r .” “ You <an g o .” said l l a r lo n , .'^ivagely.
“ I ilismi'<^ you troiii th e liini. .Mr. .Siani / jan. an d wi ihimi
mo n th ’s pay in lieu. .Now yon can g o . ” •• l.v t l ial all ’’ i'l’ied .‘^ laihz ian, siuldeiily losing his ii-nip< r. “ I 'm to he .'.aeU- il. am
J r ” “ Yes. .And jIoii’l imagine tiial y o u ’re in- i l ispeusahle .’* ^aul l l a r lo i i .
“ You’re U'H th e only m.m who can iMit a co a t an d .'•hirt.
Ciet o u t . ” •‘ .All r ig h t . ” s:iid .Stani/.iaii, in cold toms .
“ I’ll go, Utit he fole I go y o u ’d l>4.‘Ue r kliow. Whi le y o u ’v-.* Is*' n mo n k ey in g wi th ihi> g n l >he’s heeii my gir l all th e Umi' . . , Hold y o u r to n g u e . K\ ie.’’ lo r l'!\ ie had a t t e i n p l ‘ <l lo .'.p'.ak , . . A'i>u won’t see h e r ag a in .
.Silo’s hoL'ii i l it idling you all th e tini.' , le aih iig you on. .Slu* tlioiigli i you'<l ma r ry iier. ami me anwhi le site was h a t i n g a gooil t ime wiili me! . \n d il'.s lo r me she eares,
.V.) long ll iat l•!vie wa.-^ wi th me, Vi-s, wnl i me .
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s a k e , ” Sia i i i / . ian tu rn e d ami Went In'fore l l a r to n could einki.* him, h'.vie
Wh e n i h o ' e two ha<l gone, th e el fe e t in \ \ ’al l ie r ’s j-oom wa.s ol over j iower ing s i leiue. ’J’lie M'ejic hail hes-Ui hr iel , hut- It hail keen
t i i ise. i>ermeated a.s i t wa.s wi th th e violeme of le elnig of two jK;oj»le e apahle of s t ro n g emot ion, ami two jieople eai ialde of h a le , ( iahr iel le anil J laiTon stood .s tar ing a t ea ch o th e r , ama z eme n t p r e i lomin a t in g ju s i ilieti o ver then* o th e r le e l in g ' ,
I 'luy were
shock.*! : Ilahradii* li-U n e a r te a r s , wliik^ J l a r t u n ’s r ag e .siuiileiily failed, le aving him Weak. -AiU'jinatiealiy liolli .'•ai iluwii. Mar ion ab \N'alker‘s *lesk, an d ( iahr iel le in In r own cha i r , Mar lon thoi igl i i : “ .My l i t t le l-A’i;'!
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sweet , so inn o c en t , siie seemed. -Ami all the t ime sli** was i -ar rying on an in t r ig u e wi th t h a t man,
.Ml ili** Linio. when .she .seeuiiMl to love me, when 1 loved her , when wo were
.speaking ot ma r i ’iage, th a t was g n in g *m. Siu* had a .'■eeom! s i r in g lo hei- how ; sh e wanlet l g e l ma r r ied , it d id n ’ t m a t t e r u> whom.
So she lied lo me al l th e t ime, let- me lov i ier .” J le liatl h e r
jn.st th e n , for .she liad ta k en his love* liv I r aml ; h e r eve ry worii. lii-r
lighie.sl care.ss liad h*eti aji a c ted lie. ” Why ih d n ’t she toll me ! ' ’’ he askeil himsel f . In a s k in g this ( i t r s i ia i i . wliieli lu* had lo answer ,
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he los t ail feel ing for !i*‘r. If .she hail n ot careil for him he wonlil l iave h ome it . u l l liim .so. .simply, would have lol l hei*
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rlc jin. J l e laughei l . Wh a t a less*m iliis w:is to liim. How l i t t le one could t r u s t women! .Meanwhile ( tahr iel le s tare i l a t th e c a rp e l .
(Jahr iel le a l i t t le, for loving him as she <Iid, i t eomfor tet l h e r t h a t 1‘Jvie iliil not f a r e , l l ia t th e r e wa« im love in th e i r relat ionship, 'riiu.s Gahr iol le k e p t o n e giKx! th in g wli i ih J'Jvic could n o t l a k e f rom h e r : th e jmwer to ho flic one woulan wln) real ly loved liim. Now, howx'ver, sh e was ler r i l ied, for Kvie had p u t liei'self heyoni l s e cur i ty.
'I'here was no
eliance now t l ia i Ma r lo n would ma r r y her , t h a t ho would la k e h e r f rom th e a rms of Ids c o a t a n d s k i r t ma k e r . Now, t h a t was over , Kvic could no longe r Iiojk} to ho rich ami pn>-
le c ted . Sh e mu.s t he dismissetl. f rom th e firm wit l i Stanizia i i .
-Ami t h e n ? I t gave.
Gahi ’iello a p a n g lo i tdlcct t h a t .she could do iiot l i ing f*»r Kvie,
beeau.se now iCvio woulil n o t le t Iier. J*Nio mig h t g o t a n o t h e r job, yes, h u t would she lx? c o n t e n t wi th i t ? AVouId sh e n o t a f t e r tlii.s d e f e a t ilcsire al l th e more liio comfo r t s of money ami p le asure ? Stan iz ia i i ! l i e would find a n o t l ic r job, for lie was famous in th e t r a d e ; he could give 3*N'ic w h a t .she wan te d . Ho mig h t ma r ry her , yes, b u t al l Gali r iel le’s intel leetua! l ionesty ivlicllod a n d cr ied o u t to Iior th a n S tan iz ia n would n o t ma r ry JCvie, t h a t i f h e h ad ivajitctl t o lie would l iave d one so licfore. H e would jilay wi th E r i e , an d finally c a s t lier a s id e to d r aw s u p p o r t f rom a n o t h e r ma n , an d so on, down a n d down. H e r feel ing fo rmu l a ted iU
te l f a lo u d : “ My l i t t l e Bi s tc r l"
She was alssorhed
alnm.si en t i r e ly hy fear s for JCvie. She had known, of (.•our.'A*. th a t h e r s i s te r h ad an aH'air witli th e Armen ian , a.s well a s wi th l l a r lo i i : n o t only ago she had hcen shiK-'ked hy lOvie’s eynieai
conre.ssion. Shu hail hail lU) illusi«ms as u* th e al feeiioii t h a t JOvie g ave J lar t*m.
'J'liai had l ielpul
head iii.ld high in th e ai r . -I.
.She eoiin s u itli m«.-. \ e u ‘ll neve r si e he r ag a in , ei t luT ol you, -Ami I ' ll tell you souie- th in g el's*, h. lore I go. I f.s lieeii going on
. th e n ig h t you killed y o u r wile lor h< r IoIJowkI liini, h e r
in y o u r pipe an d slllol<l^ it , l*'redLiie.“ “ ( n t o u t , o r r i l th row you «>ni.” “ .All r igl i t . I’m going.
I’lU th a t l int not alone! i ioi in' . Yon siiall h ave tnu
forc ing
your.sell upon .Miss Foixl.” . \ t t in s Siai i iz ian, who wa.s eol leel ing hi.s
J le s aw lii.s mi s tak e aiul a d i l e d : ' r i ie re was a momen t of .silence. Jtvie
b e l t e r . ’’ .said J la r to i i . ro ughly. “ .Slie’.s g*it to paddle h e r own eaiioe.’’
“ I ’erhi ips i t ’.s n o t lior f a u l t , ” J la r to i i laughed on a h i t te r n ote . “ Y*m
” Don’t he so h a r d , ’’ said Gahr iel l j ,
d o n ’t know e v e ry th in g , G:ihriello. I. d o n ’ t mind fel l ing you now. 1 did wn n ig , h u t I
eoul i ln’t help it , I . . . . I e a red for Iier,
J.’vc been in lovi* wi th her . I to ld h e r so. I ’d li:ive ma r r ied l ier il’ it Iwidii’ i been for .
. . . w h a t Iiapj)i‘Mi‘d in . l ime . ’’ I k n ow,” said Gahr iel le,
•‘ Do you me an to say sh e to ld von ” “ A'c '.”
“ ^'*m k n ow! ’’ saiil Mar toi i . siartU-i l.
“ .Ami you ( lidn’ i tell me. eons i i ler ing th a t . Well, we’vi* h*‘eii i-ailier f r ieml ly. yon ami I .” “ Oh. w h a t ’s th e gooil of t a lk in g , ” sanl
tl ioi ighi you . , . hut you said you eojed lor mo.” “ 1 ilo.” said Gahr iel lo. in a low voice.
J l a r t o n looked u p : ” W h a t ? ” “ J was th in k in g of ICvie.” ” 'fliu less you th in k a lumt ICvie the
Only I c a n ’t .stand a t th e swi tel ihoard al l day long, ami it iiia\' ho some l ime heiure tlrev s t a r t on e ol i lioir criKiketl l i t t le d e a l s . ’’ ‘*.’\l i’. IJaiToii-” crieil Gahr icl le. “ I know
what lie can do. Dct mo te lephone Mr . Xcw- hoitl now. I ’ll t ry ami got liiiii lo ta lk ab o u t lil’lCC.S , . “ By d o v e ! ” said Mar ton.
t h i n g to <lo. Ami I ’ll go an d
li.sicu ai th e switelil/oaiTl.” “ No ,” said Gal.r ielle. He r facnl l ios were
s l ia rpened. an d in t h a t momen t she hail a lawye r ’s miml , •• ' f h a t would neve r do.
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ju r y mig h t believe wh a t you say, Imt they mig h t iioi. Wc ’u h o t t e r h av e .-oniohody to liNlen.*’ I t c a n ' t he you .sinci* y o u ’ve g o t to do
Th o rn e w:is so stiipii!. .'still, .seeing no b e l t e r eliaiicc. he v’eiit acros - to .Mr. 'r iior iie’s ro»iiii an d a l t e r a few ininntes made him nmle r s tami exa c t ly th e s i ln a t io n . (Mi . d e a r . I neve r shonhl liavc th o i iu h t firm
o f . s n c l i t h i ' ; . . . •• Tlia t ’s a
:iloiig.' ’ “ I ’ v e h i ’4* i i
GahrioUo. “ I waiitei l h e r to ma r ry y o u .” “ You waiite*! h e r to ma r ry im>.* IJnt I
\*ni .sJiying i t to me 1 .slemhin’t ) iel ie\ f it. Do y*»u me an to say th a t you were r*’ad y to give u|> . . . it' so u n d s .so vain of iiie to say It, h ni sti l l. J Icnow y o u ' r e fond «>f me. . . . ” “ I’’oml of y o u ! ’’ saiil Oalniel le, h iu e r iy . “ I heg y o u r p;ird*m. Init mie h a t e s us ing
“ J t w:i.s h e r only eh a i ic e , ’’ i lar i»m <lid not r*’ply lo r a inomeiu. The
“ Hut I Want*’*! Iier to ma r ry you oil the same , ' r i ie ie ’s no hope, for Kvie
unle.ss sh*’’.'; ma r r ied to a man who’s rich en o u g h to make h*r h appy. I di<l wan t t h a t . ” Ih- r v«M«e hiolie. “ .Ami i t ’s too la te now. Oh. J ili*l w a n t i t >*) mncl i .” •‘ Gahr iel lo ” crieil l l a r to o n . “ if i t we iv n ’ i
I i . i r i o M .
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A CLITKEIKJNIAN'S SUCCESS.
31 a . C I I A U L E S W A L 3 I S L E V ,
Th e lollowing, iak<.’ii Imm the “ Bn rn k ’v I’.xpiA’ss, will !)«• ol nuu Ji int i m-.-i to many t ’lithe.i'imians t«i wlnnii tlu- .--iihji-i-t ol tiie .ske’i i l i is well known.
'I'iie Walt isley’.- a r e
big word.s. Anyhow, you wer»' rejnly i*. g i \ e me up lo h e r when y*iii wame d ; i e yoi.i.'* If ?’’ “ Wi iat else could | d*i!'” .saiil (kih r i i lle.
gi r l mov-*l him int<‘iisely. ' fh e r*speet lor h e r wliic-Ii iiaii grown in his iiiiml. th e i r g row ing in t ima cy , th e twti ki' s*s which lie mi i ld .still recall , all this c-omhim’d in pi ty, in (!<•- si re, in an etmn nm th a t made Iiiiii a« he. Me fo rmu la ted i t c lums i ly; •• Idle is aw lu l . ’’ ' r i ic fe was .so mu< )i mis.*ry in hi.s \-oire.
lh«mgh ills la<-e loolvetl ( le a r , th a t Oahri* |le wa.s mov*’*l lowaril.s thi s man to wlnmi the
la te mo n th s iia*l h ro n g h i .--o miicli s.i l lci .ng, lolhiw**! now hy what sin* t lnmgl i i to lie liie
di.scoveiy t h a t th e woman he loved was ig n o b le : Don’t talio it 'o liar*!.’’ s/ie said . t thi s Ma r ton loolci’ii up.
1 d o n ' t c a r e . ” “ (Ml. y u u ’r* s<) *iard, ’ >ai<l G-dinelk*. not
y e t uml .Ts ian d in g . S • .* .Acod up. i.nd a irnml upon hi.' .-iioulilei-. “ Dut d o n ’ t \ot j umle r .s tami !'” s;ijd Mar-
ton, s t a r i n g a t her . “ 1 d o n ' t love Iier. 1 m-ver
. ' 'In’.s v i ry p r e t ty . _\e>. *mc c a n ' t
lu’lp h e l i n g th a t , bill love licr. n o ,” For a moment Galniel le <li*l not reply. Sic-
wa.s int ts isely glatl in spi te of lu’r mi.s*-iy. She had waiite*! him to j)rol*’*T l’!vu-.
l.ni since th a t could not lie. s|,i‘ *-oii!d mi t help le joa. ing in lii-. s<‘par ; i t ion Irotii om- who Iiad pi 'oted i ieisel f u n u o r th y . She Inui iio .s. lli'li *lc''ir«-.' : .slie niaik' no caleiilai imi s ; h ut she v a s gl;id hciai ise In: ha*l I r ie d lilmsell. Ik- *
au.se lie s IoihI isolal* *! in a r4*alm I rom w lmMi ho iiiiglit not ih 'n e iu l 'o .i:>r. i.ui . t h i ’ t whe re slie migl i t a lo n e rai se lu-r l.’ijnii iig s p i r i t lowar t ls liis. Hut a l u r a m o im n t he r liiotigii ts r e t u n u 'd to Iier
si.ster. Whe re u.i.s .she? .'•'he was imml.-il to go to l u r now, hut she knew h!vie Woll ■ liongii to 'ealiztr t l ia t .she would bo ix’ceived wi th insul t s . h our s la te r , j s ’rhaps ,
t w .Meain\lule thi s i lesiie
to helj) grew .slr*iiig as .she Inul a \ isii»n ot K\ ie ciui«
M.sl. She mu s t *io soi . ie lhing l*ir her .
J i a i to n . “ -M 1 . I l a r t o n . ” .-in* said,
.S*»niehiM!y
mu.st. ,'sli
you souiel i i ing \»'iy ilillii till, give lu i ' ”
t hotigiil
I wan t lo Can von
“ F o rg iv e i ier : ' J low *lo you nu-an. ' I ’ve
ju . ' t lolil you 1 ikm’t c a re lo r lu- r.” ” i ’lii n o t :i.dsing y*.u lo tak*: he r
said (.mhrielle.*’ *• 1 kmiw t h a t ’s imposoilge. J Jut I d«.;n’t know wimts g o in g to li.ippeii lo
l u r . It .slie ii-.eds lie!i> won i you g i ' e it h e r ’’ •• But how can I Ik‘1i> h e r ? ’’ ci’ie*! Martoi i.
*• .Slu’’.s clux^en lo . . . ’ •• \ e s , 1 kuiiu all t h a t , ’’ said Gahr ieih'.
‘ I i lon’t know u i i a t ’.^ going to Imppeu. IVr i iaps h e ’ll ma r r y Iier. P e rh a p s he' l l h ’l iier aioiu. ; t h a t Wotilil he th e bes t . Bu t il siie’s in a n y neetl. won’t you r eniemher tha t \oU lo\e*l licr . . . o i re e?” •• I Will Jl you like, hut I t lon’t .see. . . . ” “ Weil , th e n , i t sh e ’s in a n y ir«niiile hit* r,
will yon promise uie to help lu r ” “ Uh.
I sei ‘,” .sail! I t a r to n . “ Yes. of
cour.se J will, since v*ju
wi.sh it. I ’l) g i \ e iier money, o r got h e r ;i j*)h, t»r *lo a n y t h in g you l ik e .” “ You’re very good,” s:iid Gahri*’lIo. Ml’ laugl iei l : *• Oh. no. Ihi ly you see, 1
i lon’l ca re aho u i luu’, .s<> 1 can al ford to lul ji her . Besule.s, i t ’ll
plea.se y o u .” .’siuideul y
lie .s,iid, “ I s ay, i i i a l ’s all \ e r y v e i l , h ut i ime j.'% i>assiiig. We came in to h ave a look a t Wa ik i ’r ’s paiioi>.” “ Oh, jilcaae, not now. I c a n ’ t .st.-iml a n y
iiig hack a t fo u r o ’clock. Il'.s ne a r ly iw«’iuy
mind w.i.s filled wiil i f e a r lor h e r
si.sier, m- I'iainci! h\ till’ iiiv« r-sion of lu*r liopeh'.'Mies-i, t h a t brave, th a t iiuloii ii iahle s t r e a k in her , ruse to tile o h ' ta c l e an d look it : “ AH r i g h t , ” .rlie said. “ But ioolv liere, you i.an’ t foico Ilia
de.sl;.” “ Ca n ’ t I ! ”
...aid Ma r lo n . “ ' f h c r e ’.s th e
p o k e r . ” “ But , no, no,” «,*rie<I CJahrielie, “ Don’ t
you .see t l ia t won’t do a t all . In t h a t desk t l ioie may nut he a s ingle sera[> of p ap e r to l i d p y o u .” “ 'J’l ieic s no liarm in looking. 'I’liei’e may
lie a le t t e r to him f rom Newhold, or .some- ‘.li itig.” •‘ C)li. no,” .said Gahr iel le in agony. “ 'l’h*ey’re much t<Ki clevi-r tor th a t . It
i
wore going to he so careles s , th ey wou ld n ’t liavc taicen th e t ioi ihlo to pay in ca sh in s tead of cheques in to .Mr. Wa lk e r ’s :u;eount. Yo u ’ ll lind noli ii r.g th e r e . A’o u ’ll only ma k e t ro u b l e .”
y o u ’ve g o t proof enougl i ? I r a t h e r do niv- s el f .” Gahr icl lo t l io u g h t for a momen t . Tlu*n .siie
h e a r .
said : “ A’ou know, i t ’s all very well , h u t i t
doe.sii’t seem to me qui te a .s t rong case oiiough. , AVo’vc g o t to t r a p h im. ” And liow sJiall we t r a p h im ? ” 1 <lon’ t know. P e rh a p s one could o ver .
. . x^^thaps one could l i s ten a t ilio
le lephouo in flic telcplioiic ro om. ” “ I see w h a t you me an . You mo an Pm to
l i s ten a t th e swi tchboa rd wliilo lie t a lk s to Ncwhold n e x t t im e . ” Yes.”
But doca . . .? Yc6, you’re quite r>g)il.
“ Per i iaps y o u ’ro r ig h t . ” said Mar lon. B u t w h a t do you s u g g e s t ? Do you th in k
th in g mo r e .” •‘ You m u s t . ” .said Mti r ton. “ He ’s {lUii-
ji.isL thre e . We micu get to th e bot tom of t i l ls .” Gain id l e made an eiTort. Th o u g h her
pr ised \'oice h e . s ; i i d : . “ I ilon’l <ai»’.“ T}i«-ii. more loudly, •• 1 d o n ’t l• :l lly va;e. j tin.
r.glii I dill, h ut I d id n ’ t.
I.et .S tam/ i . in n-ive her .
in a m.-;*'. s tn -
an *ilil C’i i ih. ro' . ’ laiiiily. tite la te -Mr. C'rarles Wa lnis l iv kei 'i iing a limit an d slie»- I'siahlish-
imi i t a n d a I’kiggi-r’s shop m C’a ' - ik -g a t e . in th e ji romises now on nipj. d hy
.Me.ssrs. Br ad l .y .
-McnilM.rs uf the Walnis ley lainily now res iding i:i C'liiiicroe ar** .Mr.-. \N'liipp (S ta t io n Motel ) .
((.■hesier-aveinio) an d .Mi.s. .lohn GmIge'Hi ( Ki-riiicigii). -Mr. Clnirle''
Waliii.sk\\ is i!i*‘
y*miig**st *)l tin' lainily. a n d .serv4’«i in.s appient ic*’ship l*> th e wa tc hmak in g an d j tWi l lerv
husim.ss in Bia«khurn (*»r Dai'Weii) wliilo i*-'iiliiig in Ciiiln roe ;it ksis t d u r in g th e e;irli**r p. riml. I t is wi t h k e e n r e g r e t t h a t t h e B u r n l e y
C.’-o-<qR‘r a i i \ ' e .'s«iciety will lo'i- liu- sL’i-viii’f of -Mr. C h a r l e y Walm.d e.v. ol ;U. M aw t i t o n u - I'oad, wl io f o r
al.tn i t
ihi i t -vou yiMt s lia.s
oceiij'i***! t h e p o i l i o n of i iiain igi- r ot i ln- i r j*’WelleI'.v tk.’p a r t nn.’i i t . .Mr. W;iIni'-ley i4-ii- *k'>e*l his r c ' i g n a t i o i i on .Momlay. am i will l e a v e tin- town in t h e c o u r s e of a lew w*'cks. Mo is g o i n g a s m a n a g e r ami hiiyei* lo r .Mo' - r s .
B.liver, jewe l »a.'-kei
iinsk*’:’'-. ot Wig a n ,
la igl i , .'St. llelet t. s. * t ( . . a n d In'- first w*irk wil l
*)f tin- L- igh h r a i a li. .Mr. Walnish y *’aiiie to Burnley in Ocioher
l ‘.* l l . a t iewvik- ry m a n a g e r a tn l li iiy i 'r loi- th e (-’o-o|i«>raiiv** S o c i e ty .
.A'- iinli* a t i \ * ‘ **f ih*’
(•haiig* s am i de\A’loinin-nt.s tl iat. h a v e t a k e n p i n e ui:d»*r Ills ^ -n t e tp r i s e . t h e r e Wer*‘ «*uly tw o— i n e lm l i n g !iim>»‘l f—o n t in ' s ta l l 3\ in i t In* cam«'. whil .-t ;ii tin- pn- '. lit tun*’ ill re is
;i s i a l f of t h i r l . e l l . In a*khlioM. tin- takmg - s lo - i la \ :ii4- o \ e r i i ’ii tinn'-- u im i l li i'y we r e on l i i ' a j>poi l i tm e i i t . a n d In- ha.- d*me mm h to j iopi ilai i.^e t h e d p a l i t in - n t wi th al l s«’* t io n - ot t h e piil'li*’.
.\ j i a t i \ e of Clithero**. .Mr.
W.ilin.'-ley h a s h a d i o i i 'n i .’l a 1 in- i*\|MT!i‘in e
in i l i e ji wc l ie ry ami op i i r . i ! Iim- in \ a r i o i i s town s , am i t h e Co -o p l a t n v S o e i c iy h a s h.ul t h e hem lit of t in s e.\p* i u-n« <‘.
-A p l e a - in g
le.iliMh' is i ln i t h*’ lia.s a lw a y s In' ii a h l . ’ to d ic ’lai'v' a gotid *li\id- iul w i t h .m l aii> «leprv< ia- ti»m I n i i ig a l l 'c .wd .
-At tin- « * \ ami t i a i io n a t
t h e C l a x to n Mall . W * s tm i n s i c r . o n . Inly ” '^lli ;iml *J'.*ili. ho w:ts sii<-(
e.ssinl in p a s -m g t in ' l•’«•lIows!llp l’! \ am i n a t i o n of the. .Na t iona l .\'Si.<-iaiioTi oi Upt i i nin.'-. .Vnioi ig't t h e m a n y s p < ial t r an s a c i io n . s of
wi ii«h !ie IS .in>il\ inou*! w;is t h e .v.*-nring «>l t h e *)idei- t o r th e i i \ e cask*-ts ie<**ntly pr«'- -ei it* ’‘.l to t h e Ki'«'ctiieii of tin- Bor*iilgli. .Ap:iit f rom ills h a p p y
a-.sot ia t iotis wi t l i
his
c o l l e a g n s ;iml tin* Bo a n l . wh o h a v e ni i . ' in- c •.•'.sfiilly lri*’d t«» ii -ta i ii h i ' sm’vic« s. h e ha.s g . l in ed a ho-.t of f r i e n d s hy h i s p. r soi ial i |Ua l i t ivs . ;iinl In- will c a r r y wi t h h im t l n i v
hc.st wi sh*" . M*‘ i ' a nn-nih . r o f t lu ' B u r n k y
to>U Ciui i . A l in n lielii«V4-r in m-w. 'p a p e r a<h'e r t I ' i n g .
M r . A\’a l i n s k ’.v ha.s [ i i ow d t in ' \ ’a l n e ot th i s ; i ' a h i i s i in’' ' p ’o p os i t iot i . a n d f rom p rac ’t ic - a l ly h«-ing u i ik imwn hy t h e Co-*qv' rat iv«’ .Soi-icty whi' ti In' l a n i e i*i Bn r i ih 'y . t h e siH-iely i.s now am o n g s t t h e l a r g e s t a d i L- r t iser ' in t in' d i ' t r i* i .
CORRECT SCALP ftlASSAGE MAKES HAIR GROW.
.\ i l tlie iM'st-known iiair spe*’ialists inva i i - ;ihly reeoinmeml
scalp ma s s age to ilnisc
t roubled wi th fal l ing *»r t l i ini i ing Imir . 'rii*’r*‘’s no doiihi th a t piwper ma s s age can *!o womlcrs. :is it. d raws th*' blood to th e h a d ’ roots ami k*'*‘ps th e scalp pl ian t . Tin* Jie.'t w:iy is t*> plac** liie fingers «if b o th h a iHs firmly .againsl th*' head ami then gcntl.v move th e seal|* hy [iressiiig tlie h an d s in :in inwan l di re ct ion. r*‘p e a ; in g this pr<H,’ess over th e wliole snr fa*’e of tlie scalp. It file h ai r is fadi-il ami iliill o r hegini i ing to tu r n grey, or if the scalp is clioKOtl wi th daiul ruf f . a g*nnl scalp eleaii ser am! s i imu h in i is necesssiry, :ind nndoiihte*l!y ilm bes t for tlie purpose is la ivona Mair ' fonie ,
'I’liis p r e | iaral ioi i coii-
tjiiiis Jl secret ami exclus ive eleim'iit tlniL revives th e h a i r cells as w a t e r revives a parel ied [*Iant. (Tiie is s u r e of good resul ts wi th Lavoiia Mai r ' fon-c. as *-vin-y pack ag e eo n la in s si gnar!Uit«'e »if lovely h a i r o r refund of tin* purelmse price. s*> you slmuld g e l a
•J/11 pa ck ag e a t onco f rom Ha r r i s o n vV Bailey, •25L C?!islk' .Street, o r a n y o th e r go<ul ('honiist. a n d know th e glory of real ly lovely h a i r . . . t i iere’.s a f ree gif t sa ch e t in ea ch c a r to n , as well as llio g u a r a n t e e !
» o » -
TMK
Sl.NGKB WHO
MKB.SKLF.
PBOVKD
BraiuU, a gifted ami iiilellecUial singer witli a lovely contralto voice. One <hiy she re ceived Jl notice from the New York Postal Department telling Iier th a t a
regl.stcrcd
.-A dcliglitful story is told of Muriamio
le tte r awaited lier. AVhon she went to fetch i t the oHirial jiskod her if she had a passport
ame, hu t tlio rules are s tr ic t . A'ou must produce ovidonco.” Thereupon . llio .singer hecamo indignant. “ 1 will prove th a t 1 am Mjiriamie B ra n d t ,” she .said, ami proceetlod to sing u cadenza from “ Lo Prop!iete.’| Her gloKouR voice echoed through th e corridors, and men came rnnning from all directions to SCO what liad happened. Tlio agitated official hiirrietlly th ru s t the le t te r into lior hand. “ Hero is your le t te r ,” he exclaimed, “ b u t ’
for God’s sake be q u ie t .”
or any oUior document proving iier identity. “ No,” she sjiiil, “ h u t 1 am Miulamc Hnimlt, tlio sltigor.” “ A
’ory .sorry, MjuI- Ik* to oi'g.i IIi.".' a n d *h \ 'e lop t in ’ lillsiiies.s -Mr. Will Walm.''k-y
ami i t 's (jiiite •• ( ' o i i f o i i m i
t i l ing liappei iiiig in -iht. -Mr. t h i s f i rm I I 'o in e
om-i i i 'a h le . . m; !
tile t .’leplioii iiig.’’ •‘ L e t ’s ask .\li‘. Tl inrno.” Mar ion (hot igl i l for a momen t . Mr .
DAI.KS.MAX.
d'o the I’l'L’ls, p o i l iap ' , more th a n to jiny otiu- r ijimily.
Laiica.shire is imk ln^d lor n.s
womle r ful p ro sp e r i ty . But wo mu s t imt re- gJU'd llieiii merely f rom an imlus i r ia l \u-w- poii ii . Fo r th r e e c e n tu r ie s tlm
imln.stri:il lami l ies of I'lngiaml lia\«.‘ g i \e i i mcmli ' is lo tile Molise *)f (/onimon.s ami s in u - ' i i i -n to ih c ( 'al . inet . y e t th ey h ave only in one iiisijuice giv*‘ii Kiigkimi Jl F r ime .Minisu-r Jiml this l;imily wjis ih*'
Til*' lV*-Is a r e su p p o 'e* ! lo Inivt- Ineii oiigiiui lly a lami ly of D;uiisli e x l r iu i io n .
laim-ji.'liiri- fjimily of Ik e l . I t is iv-
<ouL*l t h a t j i f t - r s e t t l in g jil Ci;i\s-n in Yorkshire' th ey niigi'atml to th e m- igiikonr -
Iiood of Bljicklmrn. Rohi-i-i I’e*!. tin- elder , of l ’*-v-l k'okl. U.swjiltltwisik-. wji ' |<mink-r ol ill*.* I\-cl fjiniily. All *>r m a r ly jill tiu' grej i t Ikel.s splj i llg f rom IV.-I l-'old (Jil nm- Ullle known jis Uidi iam’.s Cross) wliich is siinai-.<l on th e ' lo p e of a hill a shor t ( l i ' l a n r e f rom th e .Accriiigt'Oii-Biackliurn highway aini r j - t opp's i t«' th*' “ .Mother Bed C a p ’’ Inn. Ill his hrocl inre *-ntitl-.-*l “ lU colle* in.iis <d
*omlm- t i ’d oil an e x t .
n.sivo sc.-ile an d wi th all tin* < nteri>ris<.» <- |mracter i ' i ic of th*' ............ .. th a t fami ly, ' f lu' printw<nk.s jit Sainlj>n (imw .M*-r'si s. Mindle, M t i n t r jinod C o . ). ami pmn - I os*.' ( .M*‘s.s|-'. ’riionison ).
iK'.'i r Ck t in.'ioi. :
?sniiny'i(k'. njik*-n.'liaw jiml Broad ():dj. m-ar -\( i r in g to n . were c .irly oH-shoots of ( l inrch. s*im*‘ one o r oi lmr *jf ih*‘ s t -wraj loiintk r< *-i
thc.se *"iald!shTiu-nts h a \ i n g acipiiiv*! a kmiwknlg*’: of In;.'in*ss ;u tluit pl;n*>.” I n l c r e r - i in g Iikj i I n - l 'e r e in *-s | sh;i ll g iv e m
'nhse*pi>'ni j i r t ick- s . h n i I mu s t now *-n<l*-;i\*iiir to .show fh.-ii
in *-ommei**‘. p t i l i t n s a n d
r e l ig io n t h e I k t d ' weiA’ l c a< ! . i ' wi4-kl ing ji t f ei in-mioi is foi-4-e. no;, onl\- in N " i ; It-I-!;ist lai i icj i shi iv’. h n i c x tc -ml in g l iie k - n g ih ami
l ijc-adtli o f ill*' hm d . It was a t l**.'el I’’old th a t H«il>*-it IV*' I tiie fonml* r o f
t.lu* fami ly suirt'.-d ;i.s ;i * ali*‘o
ma i in l jn iu r . - r an d lomlnct i -d tin- *'ni*k* *-\- perimeiit.s in *-;iIico I ' l in t in g wh a l i a l t iwj in i ' jtroVv^l to Ih’ th e h;:.'«- <*f tin- lami l . \ ’.' pn - ' -
j'ei 'i ty. .Mr. U. S. Cros.'k ‘y in his r*-*i-nt pn!dn: i i :on ( • ’Tin- Mi't**ry of -\( <i i i igt*m' ' ) ^a.^s: *• l ’<*-i
INiId wjus tlio hinhji ljic*' n o t only of tht s B o l e n , a n d *>f his sUc an d *nhi r im-mh'Ts of
Si r BohiTt
Iiis laui i ly. Imi :ui-or*ling to t i j idi t ion (siq*- l*y ' i r o i ig e\i<l*-mi-'» ot tin- iir>i I h e l als.i.
l\ -el FoM was mi-
<ine'ti*mjildy th-- jdace lr*im whit l i 'p r a n g *)in- *)f th*' hirg. - ' i jiiid nn si su**-e."iul niann- f j i i-iur ing *'oncern.s lain* jisliir*' has known. Jiml i ' . nm\*’o\i - r . lii.- only «ai<- of tin- ok! r hom*''t<’;i*!s of til*- !\-*-l'
' t i l l 'Xi a i t t .
r* luarkc.hl'.'
m.in, Boh- rt l\-< 1 tin- tM i r wa.-' th e first *>f tile i’*‘.’Is i*> nu’.ke ji n.-im** in t i c workl jiiid i<» liim mm h of t in' su**-.-" ot' In’.' fiiiii'.ii' 'Oil and sf.ll 111'*!*- iliti''tr.<*ns graml - 'ini ua.s «inv. I h ’ w;j ' ji n a t i \ . - of n'-.-.;il*!- twi ' t l e .
hci.ng horn in 1’.*-!
in i 7'J.'k Jiml
spent his 4-;iiiy <htys a . ' ' i ' t jn g id.' i j i the r >n tile fa rm. Wh*-:i *21
<-i' ;>g . B''h*-it
IN-I mai ri»-*l !’’.li/.;ili. ih. <hinghu-i- oi i’!<!muml MaWor th. *)f l.ouvi-
D.iru.-n. Tin,' iiuro<iu*- lion *>f c:di<-o i>nnti iig at l ’*-« I l•'<ll*! juid t in ’ di.-C'.v*ry liy Maij'i.'jiv* > *il th e “ .'-'pinning .h-nny ” (n;im«-d jilt r tin- in \< n to r ’s wit*-. wh«i Was known a ' .'•'pinning .1- nn\' tit-< ;iU'e • ' s h e h*-:ii' *-v*-r\- hi'.s *»n .’stjudi i l l .Moor ;ii tlu- whc-i-I ” ) ih i ic t rom tite ' am - p-Tiod - f rom th e very .'jiine night ji« cording t.* i*ne Jl nt Imri t . Of thi s ma r r iag e In iwceii BolH-rt
, | jiinl
Kliz.iheth Hawo r th . L'l’anl; Mird in lU' •• Lam-,i'hir*> ."^toiii-.s ’’ ( \o l . 1) s ; : \ ' : “ In
1771 he hmi mani* -d l-!h/ah*'ih II.iw**ith. *ii Li»wt-r |)jirw<ii. a n um i a g - th; :t not only had
a most, impor tant . • ti\-»-i up*>n h i ' i>wn lit*’, hut upon the win-h' d i ' t r i i i ol Bla* kliiii n. C.';i!i*'o p r in t in g wjis thc'ii in i t ' infjincy. lV* !’s hfoth*‘f-in-Ijiw ha*l k-arni th e iijuk- in L*'n- *loM. an d eomii ig to Bla ckhurn !i*' p*'i'na*k'd him to give up f .i r tning .iml to ' t a r t call*** p r in t in g * *»mhiiu *i wi th th.- mjinufa*-t m*' of iitu-n. l’«*'l
I'okl. his pai*‘rnal Imm*-: an d rjii.'ing ;i inot t- gag<‘ iip(*!i tin- pro)»i-rt>.” *‘nl*‘i'*-il ini«» p:irt- m’t 'liii* w ith Ids Iii**ih*’i’-iii-l;iw. jiml a m;in (alK'd Yal i ’s. th e himih>rd of th*' Bk u k Bull hil l, in Bhicklinri i, a> cjili**> p r in i c i s .
fit in Ira*! *l :i ' Maw»»rth. IN'-I ami Va tc ' . tlu-ir wn rk ' iteiag at Brooksi*!*'. In r. f r*-n< e to Bnmkskh- . .Mr. B. S. C r o " -
l*‘v in h ’s “ Mi'toi'.v of .Ai i riiigUni ” s ; i \ ' : “ AVliik' B*>l>crl' Peel :unl his soils w\-r*' w«*rk- i'lg :ii a m-iglihot iring *|U;irry r*'*-i>v*ring 'I jihs upon whi*h t«> t ry e x p . ' i imen t s in p r in t ing. ILirgr* Jivi's was mgjig*-*! upon tli. ‘ luaihim* wit:*-h a f t e rwa rd s i;iiik*<l anmi ig lira nio-l imp*'rtaii l' invv'iiti«nis in i l ie .'i iiiining i i r incl i of tlie *-ott**n imhistr>-. I t
w.as at the *ild hoin<''i*:»d Jtlso t l iat B*>hert Peel **>n- siruet-c*! th e first; ej i rding tiuichin** whi*h wjis r«'mov**l t'« Broi»lvst*le h*-*-an.'s* <d th e *•< ‘ v*'iii*'m-*' t>f wji t i' f powN’r th e r e . ” 'I'liefe a ( h a rmin g s to ry i*d*I hv his gr:nul.'**ii *>f *>n of his discov«-ri*'S.
(T*> he continue*!.') —
>—* o e » —<— G I P S Y S M I T H . 'r iie n«.’ws tlijil Gipsy .Smith is to h av e ilu'
w r ite i’s. ami all th e g r e a t rovivalist.s of th e e ig h te e n th c e n tu ry made use of s in g in g in t l ie ir .'services to lielp t l ie ef fee t of tl ie i r .*;er- mons. 'I’lie Oxf*>ril men who s t ir re d th e <lry Imiies of religion a c e n tu rv jigo h ad th e same fa i th . Jiml K eh le ’s “ Clir is tijin A'ejir ” was a g re a t assist to llio movemen t. S p urgeo n Icnew th e vjihu* of s in g in g . 'J’liere is a stor.v of a serimm lie prcaclietl to 20.000 i>eopIe a t llio Cr.vstal Palace.^ .After th e sermon came th e doxology, an d S p u rg eo n h u r s t o u t w ith ; “ No. no, t l ia t will n o t do. N o t Inilf of .vou h av e boon s inging . Tx*t us h av e th e words a g a in , an d lo t ev e ryone jo in .” .-Vnd p re sen t ly ho h ad
flic whole v a s t co n g reg a tio n s in g in g to g e th e r , h’if ty yojirs ag o Mood.v
rccogtn.soii th e valu e of s in g in g when ho p e rsu ad ed S an k ey to give u p lii.s p o s t in tlio U nitotl S ta te s T re a su ry in o rd e r to jo in forces w i th him. an d while S nn k ey ’s voice ro ta in o tl i ts freshnes s tlio CTitgor p!ayc<l ns g r e a t a p a r t in Uic en o rm ou s Kucccss of “ Afomly a n d S an k ey ” as th e p re a c h e r . T h i r ty y e a rs In te r th e com b in a t io n of T o r rey an d A lex a n d e r h a d th e s am e sncccss fo r th e same re aso ns . All th e g r e a t Amer ican rev iv a lists h av e relied on s in g in g an d th e p a r t ic ip a t io n in th o s in g in g by se c t io n s o f th e i r
audio.nces. ” t c a re n o t who m ak e s n ' nn^ t io n ’s laws if I mnv mako i ts so n g s ” h a s i ts a p p l ic a t io n to re l ig io n a s well as to o th e r tn in g s .
Iiel|» of Jl choir «if 1.000 voict's for Ins revival .s(>rvices in l.*)mlon is a n o th e r rccogiiiti*'u **f tlu* eiiorinons po\ver of song as jin ju ljuiici lo rt'ligions
revivjili.siii. Pmb;ih!y th e re liji*^ hiA'ii ii*> reviv jilis t of an y d en om in a t io n who h a s not r*'<‘ogi’iiseil t in s power. r*'in**niher*'d t lu i t
I t will he tlie AVesIoys wei-c liyinn-
Bi'oad Oa k . ’’ Bet iiamin Margrcjiv*s ' j i \ s : “ The -Me.-i'Ts. I\-eI, Jilmtit- th e .same linn.' (I770»
al.so commein.-<’*l p n n t i n g a t Sawh-y. lu jir Cl i t lc' roe : at Bnrnk-y an d at I'’oxln!l
B.inlv. noji r Chnr* h. tin-ir hiisim .'s 1». ing
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, ROBERT REEL ARB H18 ANCESTORS.
I N T E R E S T I N O A S S O C 1A T IO N S W I T H C L I T I I K R O E , S A I iD E N A N O S A 3 \ 'L fD ' .
BROAD C A8TIN G K (j J'J-!s JSY l iADIO jm :x .
' l lmi mos t i.opuhi r **f jill wire!.-> u-m... th e .Savoy-Orplieaiis Hiind. h a ' n„;U i
jingin.'uu-il hy .seven Jiddiiamal stju- i.'qvei“ 'I’wo C<.ini- f rom JNiri.'. iu( , ii.„„
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Car lo, an. l thre.i have l.e*-n ial;,-u in . iVi l .American vamlevi ile .-tag*', wlieji' me n ia l lui i is a r e very ii..pular.
'I'liis grcj i t hand now ,,i j,ir. p*;rlorm*-rs jts aga ins t tu-dv.- pri'v;.ai.-'|\*''
will he hroad<-:i't lo r the tiisi iji.*- i ' ' form on .*saiur(iay mg h t n<-xt. 1 ui:«i«-r.-ian*l th a t tin- B.B.C, :,i for ai ldi t ioiai : li inn-ijj- 1
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th e r e an- only ahoni hali-a.(i.,/.,.n j- h ave h*-'.-n jil :i!I Mnc- '>!nl in la-ii., I t is ju lmiUediy ;i nm- t dilii.-u;: ill*' rjuiio hiniiori. 'i iia- j.-j .is'.i-’.ii.,
kiini in g- ' i i ing )ii> jmno'pk-'i-,-. his Voir*-: he can iii;i!c - iie .s r-•hil*,•d oi lit*' jcdvii: ^
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.si<jcli ' t i 'J m tin- c -n t ; " oi th,. .- me rely .'ay wdiat tlc-y i,a-l to .-iv. -j mil l. r ing lo r th l>aif in-- jauati--''i withiiMi Mil'll l imitation. '. ^’el
.lohii ll --nry " <1-,. , i-_. W.lli*- Boii 'c . I ' ln - 'B.B.C. . hoWr\.
ilnii ihoiigii th.' ' .' two <'oni.-.lj;,i.- miich appreciaU'd. iln-y cjinn.,! i-' to i-'tovid*- iiiiiiiour p.i- fv.'iv progi j imnu' .
he Very v. *-l*-<»nn- to nio-t j».->pl •\ l i t t le more Iiinnonr in irlq...-
can h.‘ of ill.- v-Tv high sian.i.u'- ................, ■S*>. ti*rwiii*l ih*' hiniioi'i't - ! ^ 8*1 givi i i ly has tin- 'tal i' ,,f th-- B B.t' .
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."^iivoy Mill inrr*-;i,-*-(! th a t t|i.- :
-.in|,,a,',' coiisnler i iig mid iig :i n*-v. wing u-
c a s t in g s t j i i ioi i ' . is the only isv' .
21 .0 .. the lirst of th,- chain .,i t,.,.,/;. i;;,a
i t s own i rji ii 'init t ing plant . Ti.-ai • , .slmlios .-in- 'irini t. -d ;il ."^.ivoy Mill. ; nA ; mi iu i ig phin ; is jij>i ac-.-o-s'tk.- i.,a,i con; Ihnise. .'sfand. But thi - v. a: - : ;j., JUB.C. ju'op-**'*- in ' J a i l in g ;ii.-,i- o-,\i. mi l l in g pijini a t 8 ;iv*iy Milk .Many r.'adei.s Iniv.- u n i t . - n i.) jti-- ; -n.j.:.!;:;.
ing of . -v.'inng' wjist*-d ,'*';iri'hii;g i-u ;i in th e i r sots whi*'h u;is cjni ' ing lion of 21 .0 .. only t<» iejtrn ;it tii-- - n-i w.-ek tlnit tiler*’ inid hr.-n 'oin-' th e cqiu| imcnt a l tin- sij i iion ;tml th.g missitm w:i ' not up to tlu-
stan-i.ir-i. I w'oiiki .siigg*-'L th a t w*’ .'hoiil.i k-- ua:;. .' l
d u r in g ih<‘ ev*’ning if tin- i rai i ' i in'o-a; i- no-. *jnlt*' all ih.'it it shonM It inn''. 1-- ad mi t te d th a t t lu’ t I’J in'ni i" ioi i i- a- ;; nij-'. very regiihir . h n i w.* would nior-- toI*-rat*' those oc<-:i-s'oit' wh*-n tin- t i.i i;'Ra is Jl link* itit dull if wm w.-r*-
t.-ki
i r j inkly. an d thiis save«l mm-h kimii tv\:-iia;,:: a n d inv*-'t igjit i.»n.
c c m ’spniidelits. for
1 r a n s\'mp:i t hi'*> whnl.--h.-ai't-'dl\' wath ::.v 1 luni tlu- 'aim- tr-'u'-i-
iiiyse!/ on s.-v.-rjil oci-ji'ions d u r in g U'.:u u.i;- ii*-uhir w*’*-k'.
th ro e n*‘w vjilvos tli ul-cing his wi-!i-:;i--d were th*' d e l in q u e n t ' . 1 thiiilc if I i ' ten . ' r ' - in w*-i'i*
.V t • .'.i.h
.send up a b r ig h t idea for ?om*? hr.qid.'.otn novel ty t in’ B.B.C. wmiM g.’t .--mng;; -aj;. g*'s tion' to hi ' ight .’ii t lu’ir jilr.’ji-iv p ro g r amn u 's for .some mo n th ' t-> c--:;:-'. Th e 't j i t fs of th*' va'ioUs - ta: i i i ; . ' .t:'- .it
iiv Jl c.-n t I’jil ( iiir.mi 1 1*-*’. ,\ hig * junpjiigii is to }»*' «-mhark-'.| n; --r. :o
present vicing wi th on*' anoth.- r to ........ imvelti.-s for ill** coining wint*.-r. ;;!;■! most iiit*'r*’' l ipg 'Ug'D's lioii ' a:.-
,i d. 'lf r .
th e B.B.(, ’. is to hav-' tiu* ci)-**p-a;iti'-!; -a .iH tin* I)ig m:imif;»cturer-s jind r*‘tai!i i ' . and f it cjin oht j im th e i’o-np*-rjitioii *n' iist-".!-’ ' - ’:i hy g ' -n in g ih.-m t*> nuilt** ji ' nniny -u.; .:-:-a;,s jis pos ' ihle. 'O mu*-h t lu’ hett*-r.
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I.'gli.'liitivi* ;i."A‘mhIy j> amply t-iuiik-.l :*i j'
.i.it of .'\l(3t!i*-i* of Par l i j ina’Ut.'. which i- jippIicNl to It. I'!;-*-!! Jl CL’i iui ry jn;-- i;-
*li'*’ii w *’r*’ ,'iili i*-w . hut i**-<{:iy tlu' Pari;.i;:i*’nt Iijihit hji< l>*’com*' w*)i'Kl-w id--. Our ti:.': imi t j i tor . of cour 'C. w.-is tin* I'nit.-d .''taiv'. Jiml Ii*-i- «‘X:impi«‘
li.is h«-on foi'.-w*-! iu' :ill i l l * '
-\u.-^ifjilia, Now Zojiiand an d Tlu'i’*'' is ii*)W aUo a Pjirli;im*’nt in I’’.u'yf'i. tit-*
I ) o m i n i o n . ' -- -- -- ( . ' j i m u k i . i l u n f o i e inigrji't**! f rom 1V*’I N * - w f . M n ; - l i , i m i .
:iiH;i*‘ni kiiul *>f tlu* Pluimj ihs Jiiul ;i’;"t li - r m IndiJi. .\i! tlu* B;dk:ui Stau-*:. one-.' tn; k r th-'
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.voko of t lu' 'Piirk-. liavi' >i‘t up ila-n- -'un Mnu.'cs of Pji rl ijinu'ii t. Jiiul now t!i*' jn ii 'i .t c i ty of tlu* “ . \ r 'd-hiu Nig h t ' i” —Bait-ia-i-- has fo!Iow*‘d tlio Icjul of tlio nvwor cjij'jtjtl' cl tlu* Or ient .
Soin*^ tit!*'': :ir«* nn<l*'s«TVo*l. hut i-n;' "AIi :i
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i-nsure th.-it. Iirojidcji 't iiig will r . ’
iiai.ai a r-'.iiiv jiopuhi r fjU't*ir in tin- lives of hiiiu;:' i- -t thi>usaiid' i*f peopl*’.
In tin'
i-.trnpa;.::: .A fri.-ml of nun-- pm- ' - ia - -!
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