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y We have a process, tried and
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That makes the old cloth,es look
Y like new.
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Y You Wear. ,
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Price ? 10c Per Nine Hole
BI S VMIvUAMS^VIG5~
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IJU'S ;i. .specialt.y for iunity ytriff
Mavy tii'.ti.il hin-died nl Ccrses, hav'
.vt't l*? hear ??f anything to equal tli
tiea|mrnt I jfivc lur -dropsical- trou
.bit's. W rite ,?ri\ iti^'a i'tiI; slutciuen
of your-troubles. and .prevent fundi
titi.'i, it >:uflirient lurtliei iiil'ornialio
with a (est or trial treatment will b
sent to you absolutely' FIIKK. '
I>r. Thos. K. (ireert, Dept. 11
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In liivnuf ineiiiorv <>i' our .dear air
devoted lather. Ilev. .1.. \. Sander?
who left u.Inly KMjrM. . _
~ b even yeai v ot uit..w hay.- pa i ii
" our liom?\
A precious heart, fiauu u is -jrone
A voice we luve- hr~ -U tiled.
A precious .place is vacant, in oil
home
. Which never can be. tilled -on ear'
by any one.
A husband, a lather, a .brother, that*
hard to find hi- equal is sleeping
() father we are thiiikiuir of you toda
We are - la-ddinr tea: I'll' eon ill mim
ways
This thirteen'h .iuy ol>Julv will nev
V "" never be fm cut Irn
J)ear father we are thinking of tli
past
TTTW, aTlTl l:i)k wi' it you last. "*.
Sleep (?n dear blliuV.yiul take you
rest.
We love you yes. more and more ev
every day. ""
. . , ^.Vi" 'I itt^^afaaafaiaaaBafcafa
river. T
"" ^ " .Mrs. Mary Sanders. vyifo
* Mary Brody
i Lottie Lucas,
'.Isabella Rayon,
? C'errvnter Sanders-", '
< arrie Sandet?s.
~ Pearl Sanders. '
Viola Smith,
' - * 7~ "X. S. FTuodors.
Archie Sandoj-s-, - : ?
] CaTTTe I). Sanders, Children
? ? HX MFMORLVM?? ?~
In sa l but loving menmrv of ot?
luisb.in.i i.iiii L.UI.-I- uk, u-a?mn"
1 -?from us July ;r, t'.r.Htr
.Xobod'y knows my lontfii.)^, .,n<i t\u
have seen ihe weep,
I have shed my tears with an :c l.im
heant,
While others ale fast asleep.
V.. . 'I often sit and think of you
. ^ . When I uni a 1-1 alon,-.
For memory is fhe. only .?t jffiif*
That k'livf cart call it.-?- own/ / t.--v,
A?precious?one I'rmn u^_js p^oo .
A voice we love is still
A place is vacap; in- our home
which -never can l>, tilled: '
?Sleep oh'1 Fjelnvcff," .sleep otu?? ?
WV shall t hco in t lw> ithit'nint
?? ? Winn the ovist j4va4IT>ave rol led-away
Mrs.. Georgia I.arkin, wife
_ .Mrs. Louise I.arkin, Daughtei
ir ; ' Mi s." Rbdie. Willis, sister
Mr. Bernice I.arkin, brother
CONWAY MAYS
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Bethel A. M. Ik Church
The people* of Conway have beei
enjoying for two weeks a great revi
val that was conducted hv the Bo;
L. Evangelist. Rfevr Nathaniel Harringtoi
/_ of Allen University. ITr- was sent ti
us hy Dr. IT. FT Sims, 1'iesident o
the University. The evangelist' Li
r having great success. We are hav
ing a gracious out-pouring of God':
spirit upon this town. Old Bethel i:
crowded every night. The younf
.folk are having great meetings in th<
day. Rev. Harrington gives wonder
ful lectures to them. He is loved hj
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all. The (Victory Girls Club grave F
- an outing for him Monday on" idrr
Beach. . n"
.Miss Mary Jane Alford is the presi- T
dent of this club. There ore about 30 zi
_4fiiU mawtea. ?-? ?-1*
. Sunday was a high day from Sun
. rise Prayer Meeting where'everybody
. present was filled with the Holy Spir- ^
. it. The 'Prayer Meetings Band held 1
its meeteing at 12 o'cl.vk. 1
mMr. David Lawrence- joined the E
church Sunday morning. c
Mr. Charles-Latimer was called J,o v
^ Aiide_tv< i. last Tuesday on account 11
? bT the death of his mother. Mrs. Ag?
j lies Cdpeland, formerly of Conway, ^
[recently of Marion is Fn town spend- ^
)* ?i.oniotimo with -her?relnt'vos. . ''
X I Rev. Harington was the dinner '*
|j* . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- ?
Xj Witt Sunday. He was also a truest of -]
y Mr. Krnest Moore.
XT The many friends of Mr. Percy 1
>[ Hemmingway are delighted to have 12
X- EES - back -home-ogaitr nft-er an ex- 13
j tended stav in Norfolk. Va. j -1
| .>11 pr. lvioore and a splepdid groymij
{ rd pupils were at .Sunday" SchcoL^r4j3
X tor a brief lc.v.on p p r 11><T we~ w-Ts fItvJE
{ loved with a splendid review hy Re\?..
|t* I Harrington. v >
fTind Miss F.. Mae Graham was callp
, was called to I.oris SundatW.n accoun'
-j-nf- The ~ til 11P.s dfThpir~mot her.
J Mis.<5 Martha I ines left Saturday
j for Georgetown after spending1 a week
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Day?f-td?Dines,
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[ The Vh tovv .Chili met Th"r?-dav ev j 1
Piling.- .Tplv 9. at the home of M>cc*
.. f'ecil- .Moore.. Aftp- '>'1 business the
OSt"S'' UPl-veil * f 1
J j cream and cr.ke. ?? , J
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GRKENWOOI) NKWS _ ' r
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Miss Sarah Sinipkins 'of. Edgefield, j.
: was the - diner guest of Miss-Nettie d
' FoX Last Thursday. ,? },
Mr. aiui Mrs. John Maise ."of Bilt- a
more, N. C., spent last Sunday after- L
J lioo.n in-the c4ty vi>iting their Sister t
Mrs. farrty Buyer! Utile Miss.Lillie
S Rllth Mai-:.. n-iimp'?niti.| ij^eill hlR'k IT
Miss Pearl Williams is attending ;
I Summer. School at Roek IliLl. ij
U_; Misses?Kat it-?G?tlden,-?F.liaaheth jei
| Tones . and Sarah Sinipkins were f;
''iideasant visitors: at Tahernacle Dap- rt
' list Church la-t Sunday,,. Come again. |
I Miss Willie Fnv .-iiiil?M41,?l.evin ~D
j | Ai ni.wood- will attend the State Sin.. '
*s| day \Schnnl mid H, Y. I'. II. C\mven-j M
L'' Liuu. in? i Itiion this week: iIn
( Tabernacle. Sunday School and the
. dumb -are still alive and hard at j
n j work . We are aettimr ready for the i
e 1 Fducat jonul. Sunday School Convention
whieh pill convene Ju'y 21-20. A
Rev. .1. \V. Mathis, thev r"sy>tv ha*' v
! Jeyery member lined up an t i.-u.h m ?.
_ j knows hia duty. Great plans are he- p
nur made fop the entertainment id "TT
11 he ' convention,
i | The entire city is looking forward to !\
, a a real time. flk | !
. .tin 'lUnii'.'dn i iPwiinn, July 31 Uf 'j 11
half after eii^ht. there will he a lo; j f"
ii- cal program rendered In sonie of the j f
best talent of thp.city. To miss this \\
you will miss a cr.e'at ' treat. - This "
proyram promisees to lie one of the s
'' bestk put over,.by the vounpf people of | ''
this city, -
'' Come and briny your friends. Don't'.'
foreet the date or the hour. ! h
* A party was (riven at the home of J:t
Mr. and Alls. Flo it Donaldson in lion- V
^ t heir "ffn'nchtor uml?mui, Mi.u D11
(Ufa" t\mf I.Miv'* Julian Donald si tn o! s
j Newark. N. -T. Anionr* the <ruost?. M-'
i w?-re Misses Grace .1, Rallard. Grace a
, ] : ml WIIf i< Mc Adams. Add Peters,>n j
iK'itie Gol 'son. Ruth T.omav. Pevrlin-1 ' ^
c 1 Williams. I da ' .Idtos+mj- Messrs '.,1a j
J cob Fivli)w>AV. T.. Wilson and Gla\ |~
yje'lnw Martin. A delicious course of ju
I cake .and ice cream wa- served Alll^
_J room ted Viavin^ a nice time.
, Mis.:?1 ii < Pal'nril?D?h"rnc?aflor
b '"iiiiuq. -hm, jtuterrilc?
, vine. She reports h pleasant aiid
j sifeeees fill stay, ? ----- b
B1AM Kb A. M. K. CIU'RCH l!
K. Heard, 1). I)., Pastor ' 'y
"j C1T57 !< t..n. S. (' The text front] ,
jwVrieh the pastor pivarheiT oh last ,
' |Fundus morning may tn^?fount! TTr~Ftr i1
|.John i>: rj-1.{. From t)iir, text, "Thp ?
feeding of I i.e. multitude" was seleetj.\<i
as a subject. The sermon was one
?o??hen aty?a++d?in?pi ration; -deli vere'H?
jwith thy usHalbCapaViility' which char- 'J
'l | lot! MM ' Dill Ii.isliu, I)*w1 <dh- that sent p
itL thiiir 6f spirituul?ardor a-mong the- ^
j meinhers of the tlock. Prior to the j(
! message, .the seventy-third division of
'. tile Psalm- was read in concert,- Wtiile j
^ tiie choir sang"'.jesps paid it all" two ||
. i per oris canie forward and were unit
j^'d. Sallic Washington iind Prioleau ^
j He fore' 1 he coneiusoin of the service _i
jMi>h S. "R. "Falter a-relic of ^Hjshop
Ll M-. - B-.- Salter (.Ttrrraredyr- presented n
to M r. Webster N'etson, ;i?m em her ofthe.
choir a beautiful silver loving cup NV
and to Mrs. Delia llarvey one of the *u~
Ileacone-ses ., lovely silver dish. These
wotre presntd in bhalf of the faith- ,,
i fulness of the above named persons.
. A rfmfT "Where" Tie leads T wilT fol- "
low" was" beautifully sung by Misses <
Mary Ford and Lilian Dixon. *<
r Tiie young ladies who constitute ^
11mi- i iM-er-v\ 111 i mil' on .Mrs. Viola ,
Colonel's clas's in the S. S. made their
I second contribution to tlie school by ?!
j presenting it with a map and sever- a
al posters with timely thoughts rel- '
ative to the school. It will be recall- <
t d that sometime ago the same group V
1 presented a record board which is a <
" j great asset to the School. . <
^ j Malachi third chapter and tenth
1 | verse was selected by Rev. Cabbage. V
| -.fork. a visiting minfator?from?the- ?\
f [ state of Florida. The theme of his.
1 text: "(Jive (Jod a chance" was ably ?
explained while a large audience lis- a
J toned* attentively. This wii^s another <
s sermon which wa? TOCfdved^gtadTy <
* by tbe hearers. One ascession?A. ^
. Richardson, .
f At the home..of. Mr. and Mrs. B. ^
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THE I'ALMETI'lLI.
. Lawrence, Sr., No. 3 Duncan St., i
reenth?a~~beautiful wedding~w?a wit? s
t'sscd by a host of friends "and ac- I
jaintences. At this time Miss Eli-_ J
ibeth Porter, a member of the choir (
ai-aiinr. thn hrida of Mr. imm lluun- J
m. Rev. J. E, Beard, officiated. i
The Straw Ride given by the A. L. <
!. girls on Monday night July tith was
ite a succeess. '
Misses Alma Fufton \and .Adelle -J
Bradford members of the. Junior '
hoir have departed for a few weeks' '
acation. We wish for them a pleas- :
ht stay and a safe return.
Mr. Edward 'Betterson, secretary
tteward board recently electecF dele-"J
ate to the Electoral College, will
save for St. George un?Wednesday
uly 15th. May success attend him
n his mission. ' ,
? . . I
'he Allen Life Gudrd?Good Turns /I
Carried ice for a girl.
Gave an old^uorson car-fere .
rTfeipetCdady who felj in street.
? Guided blind man. to his. homo,
t Carried basket for an old lady. I
. Directeed stramrer to Pr>u? ?
fehealh" the spreading chestnut tree <
The villiage smith did snooze;
Jo nag since nineteen twenty-three :
-Has been to.Junrfur shoea.
? IN ION' NEWS ?
(Continued from Page 1) i
Mrs. Lula Worthy, Angeline Gowd?
"???%.] TVT: iw;ii: ^ TS ?I
in ?iiu mi?? >v iiiit? mcuowyji were | I
mnilg the niinilii'r who called nt?the- ->
ome of Mrs. Tobin.
Mrs,. Willie Hodge was also a pleasnt
visitor.- dPrtof, Tobin thank MVs.
ol'tor ti|)'l Mr l>-"|fhii- T-Mi-1 frrr-hicken
also Mr. Clayton. Mrs, and
Liss Dawk ins for- trip through the _
ity.
The State S. S. and B. Y. P. U, 1
(invention will: be in -session at Corith
Baptist Church before thi^ news
s published. It is hoped that all
elegates .innd visiting friends- will
e comfortably housed and well fed
nd that at each of the meetings here
Inion will prove that she is the "City J
f Hospitality." . *
T.et all make this true?each in his
wn u:iy chdng his bit.
Dr. II. R. Pride and Miss Blanche
ackson of Columbia spent tji?_.\veekiid
with Miss Allyn Y. Nicholas and '
umily. Miss ^Russell Nicholas ac-*
impanied theui up.
Miss "Louise Nicholas left Sunday
^niH'ham, N. C.. wht'l'e she has ac- ~~
epted a position with -the 'N. "C.
futual Life Insurance Co. Congratuftions
are'in order. i
L M'KP.NS NKWS *
Sunday was a high day in Bella! f
( M. K. Church at 11:00 o'clock. Ser- '
ices were held at the usual hour.
Rev. Levant was- able to fill his f
11 ljj.it again to. the, delight of friends I
t St, Pau.l t
iv*'v. vi. ii. uiown, t'astor of Qiu'cn I
lary preached in interest of die W.I1
.M. Society aPRetlU'l u> a pp"** ! |'
noicine. grieiufs ami visitors *wcr? !
nun all denominations. Ilo preached
nun?*Vets??The text?"And?ho- d
enl on his way." His subject "Hn- c
pcakubU ,?Joy," which was full of i
pirit from beginnning to end. A f
Vw Rally was afso held, Amount 1
2 I .:!l).
Sunday aftcruopif^at" T?:()0 o'clock t
lev. White preached at Queen Mary v
n I an old fashion dinner >V7?s served
n the church ground which.was en- L
ivi d 1 .V , u 11. A?p, i ,'eet feast was" 7
plead and folk ate ui. il they want- r
d no more. Que? n Mary's members ,
re yet talking over '.lie i n)
ernion and wishing for Rev. White '?
i break- the bread of lit\- again soon J
I heo\ , . ???r ?? ^
Monday flie celi-brafion (if .July 4 th (1
as. held which was enjoyed by alK ?
. picnic, ball g.une and barbecue was li
eld in lht. meadow. One among the 1
f any kind. ?
"fliuiv.day afternoon a big ball game
etwee it Oatfney and the City t'hib |?
. hich was K-'.l in favor of I,aureus. I.
iliur which JerseyLaches played' ^
Possum llolluw'!. game in favor of <i
lie "Hollow." This was directed by ^
Irs. K. S. Nelson < - ft
Born to Air-; ami WrsV Arnett Barks- ?
ale a son, Jldy -1*1 h. ThTtyeiiTfg mail *
ah?been inn nod Kdward N.it liapipl tottier
and son at\- daring line.
On Wednesday morning at 10:00
'clock one of the most ii-agio aef
the young man, Berry Hicks, 16 "
i''ii ii nl agyj only ,iun ??l Mr. ~
'. S. 1 licks, directors of Tumbling
Tunis Iii-gh School. While on duty
ur the market where he worked;
li'ild-like he thought he would speed
egimiig near the railroad on W.
iampton St. lie got on his bike and
ist at -the inter-section of Hampton y
nd Church.-is U.,- the yuuilg fellow' mot?
is fate---ran into a ear and was killed?hmttmitly.
ytllthough .r these are" "
eery day happenings our city has '
ever witnessed such and it was a
rent shock?to the coinmunityr ftp
as very kind, gentle and loving and
clmired by many.
His funeral was held at St.- Paul j
it Friday afternoon, a program he - '
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ng rendered.7 Miss Alberta Mathias |
ioIo?"Waiting?for* yuu."?Remarks
>y Rev. Levant and J. W. Mathias:
ilso remarks by a Professor of Morris
College and Seneca. After which inerineni
in thy fiity?Ocmetery. A
nether and father and sister survive
him.
Mrs| Mattie Henderson, entertained
an Thursday evening with a bridge
party, (.'overs bring laid for six Lat>les.
The home Sh as beautifully decprated
with carnations, asparagusferns
and zenias. after which a delightful
repast was sevrcd consisting
of every?kind of ruuau. Everybody
pnpoyed themsplves to the highest!
On Kriday afternoon, Mrs.- Leila
Club at her home on Jersey Street
with a large crowd present. The
home, was beautifully decorated with
pot flowers. A very'interesting program
was rendered after which a las
ty menu was served.
-friends are delighted'tlT?tr
President Mrs. Sallie Blacksiock back
in the city .after spending her vacation
in the mountains. .
?Mrs. Bessie Malhew left I'Tidaycv~
enihg for Baltimore and other points
North. We wish for her a pleasant
stay.
?Mr; -Tlmddeus Blakely whs funeral- '
ized Sunday afternoon at Bonnes
Chapel. .
The Pew Bally hell Vm Sunday* in
interest of the Missionary Society
A-as a greiri success. Mesdahus K"a
Duekett and Johnson having the-high :
t amount; Bpann ami (?arrelt ru^U-r.vhih*
Mrs. Sue Rice and Mrs. Todd
:he next.
ltev. l>e-yant preached a wonderful
whiiuii on .Wi'dlU'Stltiy evMlllig .o a
rowded allelic nee at Quen Mary. .K-v t-yone
always enjoy listening to snrl]
woiujerl'ul sermons when delivered
jy him ?
The Barbecue-?given by Mr. - Joe
Henry on the till was quite a success .
uul m a try are asking for a repeat.
Wo :no 1 > 1-1111 < 1 tn hiivo Trot". Ksiivt
ts hack hum,.. after having taught
Summer. School in Greenville -Uiv
!>ast six weeks. He is greatly wel onied
hack. . \\\>
were delighted to' haveMrs.
\I!i<>;rlt' ft! Montgomery worshipped "
.villi u- while in the city; and pleased
o see Miss Mattio Duckett hack Iron
Tmnrr?trip?thru?Washington, Haiti- More,
New York and other places of
ntercst.
ABBEVILLE NEWS"
Mr. Dee R. Cufhmlngs. Jr., of
lot Ices spent the afternoon of the. j
ith in*t;, here as the honored house
ruest of his friend, M:ss'XettL> Vac!
tdums, Mr. Cumming.;. is (pme a!
'requent- visitor in the Adam's iicve
tow-.a-days,. *
Mrs. Ruth _G. Massey. has leluvned
rom Columbia, where she was Juv?lLle
superintendant of tie? conference
tranch. 'r?'
Mrs. Maggie Wright gave an < rertainment
at her home on thenight
>f the fith inst. A large crowd atended,
.and all enpoyed tTniinselx^... "
Mr. Thaddeus Rowe and Mr. John
Jroks of Orangeburg. motored here'
aid spent the afternoon or 'he h'h
nst., as welcome .;gjie?hs of rheir
riend, Miss Rosa E.~~CWtVier. A
ovely afternoon was enjoyed. Miss
Lottie B. Wilson Vts. veti.rnr_d
o Augusta, Ga., after spending two
reeks with home people.
Miss Ruth Williams on JW;vsroh
tve spent the week-end in Atlanta,
la., last week with her sister. She
eports an enjoyable trip.
Mr. arid Mrs. James T. drier and
Innghtci' of M ii.r. Inox of-?Aniloi . > n
pent Sunday, alternoon nere .. wnn
?Irs. Jennie Grier,. "
"There""\vill .be a '"Tom Thum" wedlinji
(jiven in St. James A. M. E.
hurch-on Tuesday, July 21 at 8 P.M.
>y Mrs. Melze.tta Hurst. Admission
Qe. Come one, come all.
- Messrs -.Tnhn- M^ttn lif Tfivtr.T-.
,twPHenry Fisher left Tuesday.jnorn^:
ng fht1 Evanston", ill., where I hey will-"
pend a few days "with relatives.
Mioses Nettip Ann and Ada "J.
Joodwin spent a few hours in Anlerson
Sunday with their, cousin Mrs
^irprinip, Wilson. Her daughter, Mis^
Jargaree returned with ihem to snend
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?Saturday, July lStH>31
V WILLIAM POWELL J!. .
\ In "Man of the World" ... _
U A Paramount Pictur#?
Win. Powell At . (
Capitol Theatre
Will iam Powell, an American exile
!n Paris., hiding under an assumed
name from a past lie finds! difficult
to bury, earns a risky living by
hh'e kmailing?American?tourists.,?A - .
girl he"once loved but now tolerates.
for business reasons only Wynne '
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tilt loves Powell. -i-?.?
While mulcting a wealthy Ameri
an. (I'lv h"fhbcc Powell meets Kibbee
neice, Carole Lombard, and her
finance, T.awrenc^ Gray. Wynne- sugCarole.
Powel, reluctantly eonsehts
to it.
Carole's finrnce is called to London,
and Powell is accepted as her escort
during' his absence. Within a few
days, they find themselves hopelessly
in love, so much so that Powell tells
Carole tl)Q truth about, himself nrid i
asks her to nrarry'him. In spitp of
his revolting past, Carole consents.?
When Powell informs Wj?nne that
he is through with Her and his shady
business for good, Wynne If-ughs
seornfujlv. She-tells him that, if he
really loves Carole, his greatest kindness
foTher would he to make her
forget him; that, whilp the girl may
lie willing to overlook his past and
not he. so generous; that lie is only
bringing-trouhlp on the girl by pressing
his suit. Wynne further tells
him that, rather than let him go
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uuougn w.nn, me anair, sne will leu
police his jreal. identity.
Powell, awakened by Wynne's pitiless
argument to his veal position,
sees the hopelessness of his love. .
In order to disillusion Carole .through- "
Iv and turn her love away from him,
he carries^out the blackmail scheme
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thousand dollars from Kibhep to keep
his niece's name out of the yellow
mess?and gets" its with' a scornful
denunciation from the '"girl" he loves. '
'A police inspector warns Powell to
leave P \ris within, twentv-four hours
under threat of prosecution. Wynne
has^'Squealeri." But Powell is through
with Paris. While he is packing,
Wynnp, conscience-stricken. pleads
with, him to take her with him. Ho
realiy.es?lbnt fri* ,nnc;t U tr?r> clngoty ; ..
boumPtip with that of this woman
For him to cast her off. -
Carole, reunited to her young
Iniinee. Cruv, Is spepdttttr?to. the
United iState on a luxurious ocean
iner, thankful to have escaped?from
Fhe man she now thinks to. .be..." a
borough rotter. (~)n the tteck of a
I vamp steamer, hound for Capetown,
South Africa, are Powell and Wynne.
Bowel I slowly tears nn Kfhhoa'w tpn
hou.vnnd-dollar check.
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