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4 II.U~~ Lve~ tr~~r. a \WOLUME XXXVI. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1920. NUMBER 19 1 DAPY ME2llREDITN MICNOI,30 cPMY/4M7 BYr CNA//J 4M'R/8a/[?3 JOMU & (Continued from Lastn Week.) e fity." I hlurrled to Lhe house, where I found I sa I til ii i.ii Alice and Mrs. arntsworth t'inistein 1 g 1o 1l'sie, who had been taken there by "'ll o ii1lt il Iiir'Or'de. Esle, sharing with Dutch tihe honors of the iight, lly oil a dalwv- I I the new lilli. Ii hite en port, whereC she had receilved first i y ll I I o P tiS1 111". ntit. Allee rose frot hlr klnes .aIs I ol11 of li-d :i I Pt hint entered, gathering ill stI is of IInd- h I est Inost of\. I hI \ i s Sgt', liltd" t\l\'ho'sl gon to1i th eiyd"Iiegly. mIY l dlsagu'hl" laditislses III tiln, face. Theyrethth n m i nI latu Ve'l, keel) hie' yot i't hoa to fx o fe 'lytiny wOlle who has quest8 i'uil Itl4 I loyalty ought to hp slrn outnofiow." : 4 'i "YOl ertainly iaigeno It very cleverly, Elsie. We're till very grate- Ir~ f Il." I Elsie, her faee covertetd with band aged agcknowledged in thanks by wiggling' her foot. s Mrs. prnsworth sa d she would pufte would mnake somie sign if site ktncw atiytlllng thait would explain 'Montani (~f and t e prisoner it tile ttoohotse. But tle nhole affah only moved her to lauglter ut slte seemied lss a grown wvonm than ever llt her wvhite robe. Mly efforts to impress her with the ser'iousness of tile attempl[t to secure - the facn enly added to her delight. "How droill I eow very drollI You goud't cnossle have arranged 'ny thing that would please wl moren It's thelllos! As you ay Ill America, it's Prifet'ly kflillg I" - I Suggested that the holding of a iol'rt witout iprocess of law hllt prsetn i filih'i'e ats. "I'm Late and You'll Have to Excus the fila." she ried. elapping her Me, Sorr. 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I t 4. 1 hv I h a p d Nl tI g 1 I ent hit Il' lr I' ll f e ofttI gli 31litere I Stry n;If vt1 .A Ihetos; . tir we at- o i wa.1y. :o thel gya:Ites. IIw 4.V4.1 liere Is ! l1tit loe nrelit lit ~ol iltt) 5 : Il Int o leidt ,:h e hind it e, o for youp url','' u a , nti ill ok the heurdenes wil o Now I li tra) mI t dlil l nl 1 they w'' lliin he and ' r t y hm to b h ourst withO t(I hero lslnd heriu ne t e sely to y ie sg m e t , tI l i lt't et itery tern Tal vhenk qtly itiit bsrd iip)'ilt llchs alo r.B lig lttle :c w "Notee i t he gardlis t ten-iIfl for Ifth, nad n b y ~ lu it O Wof and eall enp urel th spyIrnwgt l ie ha'vt t h i s inf a'ty ofat te.' 1ver4 he1 isr I tu o r a'tr .t o m-w~~iil-rel in N le w V -r g whe n ln Youthallbe duoraedt u-s M o e-k how CH ake oAPTEnd lV91 bonde ~l ul'e ; to do not; bitt ti: et dar a torentbeorea a ofroes.ch se s tfed tlr Wini tile belti dOfs Ti o P o g e u drui n K ngh t ick une 0 llflloweien was awfdaimoa silen itt Igh tl nr' t slep onl er dth l'et . tenaiiy cal w tt ith wh l istor h:1)~ hav1( Wmit, laIrt toknea l intt o'lki r ye- ( eand tli ''trtC~ ~ i mhumgedauin' that togsk': c rrybe. tray n d rovg e ir be the town-hfure, who i od' he dsdr' coher back wstr fdy.fi ertr adh reatly tanking ofe m al rt th os nSorr tO waistrnet mo re om y, .ti v eport wsk~f h yod thl int oft~ n twile imp ar- la . I~~ lit t aer be 11n1 SntallI oveltiet nme tantiI seven o'clovlc. No one ll h tttrl of ia Mrs. Itslfordl or it 'Mrs. Fitnrnswortlh. My insp(ctlol of Ithe (- etipiants of severai tholisual au1tornobile-s provedl 4-4t111lly frit les2. I te it lottely (dI it t IIe (.1lt inl restuteil Ily saitlch. liang lng nh1ot thealter doors, s(alng it the crowdi, Is not it dignified occupatiot, and by nilte o'cloii, having sei I tll ntlost helateil theavitergoers vanish, I1 was tiredl nuld footso-re. The flitntitig sIgtt of Slties' "Who Killed ('oek itohin?" over Mhe loor of the "As Yott like It" catight Iny eye. I soIgit a sent-the lust in . tll! rk--and Sqieezel into iy phlee if] the iliddle of tit inst row. As I had seen the nlio-o nt beust i dizen tiines, Its Itov t-Ity wasX gotIO for tie, Ilkl die laughter Orthe d i~(el ighted fuittlleoi( wit ('h('QI ilug. Thle first aict %%-It iviit'(Ilitg Its 41till iliat loll, and1( I walche ii t with 3L glowv (It' illld fil( 11. Se l. dhSskilIl A., till cuirt l i fll andl file 1lits vWelllt 111) 1111 iln itiilutas of idea istir mt id vXpefl Ii I1Vy, I gn i lvv'( acrToss the rows o (I 1i111(I. 'll' in 1(1 aim'ed fit(,e o01 it 111.111 tilree rowsvt ill t'rmnut ot tue sl~llt liddl i~ ti 'itbt There wa hS sollillti itg viliimiiiy N1111il110, i hi' (millif- ands itillv gel'S -v'( wilth his~f mllirli ft- m iyjrorulii 212 Ill, 11ii.11nm0 1i'litd .1n)I swiftly sirl-vyedi II I I 'mrows lmliiul himit. I wvatclhed his hlnt ek henld intently 1uti I reietiered the suiuerstlltioi tha1t1 by staring at ai person in t pilh [ie plae( you can nake iin look at VOU. Monttni knew U great. inny things I wan ted to know, but I 1nust have litne to aldjuist rnyseif to the Shock of his propinqluity. The house' now took note of at stir iIng in th1v boxes. There was tn ex (lied htizz as the tall forrn 1nd tn mistiakaie features of Cecil Arrow minilih, Ile EInglishl netor, Were rc(og n ized. I had reaid that day of his arrival it New York. Wit hiatt were two woamn. My breath euurnie hard and I clutched the iron fraint e of the sent in front of me So violently that Its occupant turned and glarel. (Continued oi spage two, this section.) TAst In As. To test ttie acoustic i..-rties of 8 hall, the lecturer proposed countIg tle number of seconds the clapping of the hands could be heard ; If five or six seconds, the hall is unfit for public speaking, for which it must be reduced to two or three seconds, but for musical purposes a little longer iay be allowed. Draping the hall Is the best way to reduce the reverbera tion, belief in the eillcacy of stretched wires being a mere relic of supersti A 1UltRllICANI- OF D)IArA! A GALE OF PASSION! See " Ol OF TI1ll: STORM" IAMI A New1,0 "Low-Price" Rec ord w e've established it - th these strictly values we are offering in Hart Schaffner & 7Marx and Strouse & Bros. Clothes 50AND $450 You save $12.50 to $20.00 on each suit Other Suits $24.50, $29.50 and $34.50 Your satisfaction is guaran teed with everything you buy here; money back if you wish Copyright 1919, Hfart Schaffner & Marx EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL BOYS' SUITS EN'S SUITS 28 Boys's suits, formerly selling at $13.50 to $15.00 good assortment of colors in the sea Id son s best assortment of colors and sizes Cy Up to $40.00. Special S$9.45 Sizes 10 to 18 eih See our $4.95 and $6.95 specials IIvalues to $8.00 and $10.00 $65 [lWharton Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "Suits Me" n LAU RENS, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. to1