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V t 'A STORY READ THE FIRST INSTALLMENT NEXT Upright, respected, married, a hard worker, a god job and, with life holding out promises of a happy and peaceful existence, Edison Forbes closed the book over which he had been laboring. Carefully arranging all records on the desk, he turned, put on hat and coat, switched off the lights, stepped through the door locked the door, drop- ped the key in his pocket and faced about — into the cool Spring evening — for home. - Fate Stalked Him. . I An automobile turned the comer at a low rate of speed; at its wheel a friend — a fellow townsman. Greetings were exchanged; the car pulled up to the <^arb — Edison Forbes stepped to its side. mm 1 ■ •TTry It was the last care* free hour of either of the young men for many months to come. They did not know that the chancy meeting was Fate’s sealing of tragedy — and heartaches. ^ Within three short hours - the grim hand of destiny had placed them as pawns upon a chess board - and the story of “CEDAR SWAMP” was begun. Don’t miss this interesting serial — complete in twelve chapters — from the pen of MICHAEL J. PHILLIPS. It starts next week in The People-Sentinel. -/ s • - y jKm ... enmg