The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 3 of 6
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A Mouse and ,a Mountain.
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manlty tumbling Into
rectlons, with all aorta
and destinations.
The.porter
expert eye ft
laboratory. A
sort of test-tube of character;
meet under «range
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Tbe norter could never f<
ingredients of any "
tions And reactions.
He had no Boom
Wedge wood of London and Mr. Ira
Latbrop of Chicago, to compara!
repose, than Ilia car waa invadid
a woman who flung herself Into the
■eat She was flushed with run-
. and breathing hard, but ahe
one gasp of relief: '
wpnvmm^ Bo°to<"i'1 sip
" At/i/lL The mare aound a woman's voice
In the seat hack of him waa enough
??? "* Lfttbrop
aa a glance backwafi to see
— ot woman It might be,
pmce sw.jii
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Stewart Building,
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. to emit moro
[ 'to aloud:
along the
d not
■wttsent He
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,ve
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Italicized
fllllp of his left
ot th« seat. Ho
he. fllllped the
Latbrop in the
on with Ma po*
"She baa the
waa glar-
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alrajr, bád w
Mrs. Jimlmle Wellington,
etmdne: his
a small train-boy
lay. but it waa the
i Into berth :
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The lacing Stallion w
Dan Klatawah
ter No. 441S6 will make the
Season at
Plialditurth lull «M ili. *r.iwAftT that
be jammed his contract into hla pock- «lapsed into a
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I 'to the
bouncing
like a aullen snapping ttrtla.
Miss Anne QatUe-a modeat aad
homely ■'■: Tallan had r'-TlflMi í brought
aboard br a leisurely station usher.
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who set It down and waited «fth rl
speaking palm outstretched. 83
her tickets In hor hand, but
ferrad them to her teeth while she
:d for money to'a handbag old-
faahloned enough to be called a rati*
. :SI
The usher closed hla flat on the pit-
dropped into It and depart.t u out and
The porter ad- next hlá
aa
I aa a mammoth oyater on a
p^pjoth.... ;
The porter rushed to Ma aid
him to hla feet with an
easr sense of IttfitnAttc troubl
felt as If someone had left a mon-
strous baby on hla doorstep, but all
he said waa-.'
,Jf¡ricketi' w$ai
There ensued a long search, fat.
flabby hands flopping and
from pocket to pocket Once
the porter was the discoverer. -"Mm
i' T aee It Don't look no mo'. Hire
yo- hatband." He lifted
Had It right
couldntSl
swears attd'amokes
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'a line—a queen «mottg women."
neither thla amaalng vWm at vom-
inki&df nor tMe beautiful example, of
longing tor confession and sympathy
awakened a response In the English-
man's troten bosom. His only
waa another violent effort to dift
hla cramped knees from the knees of
hla tormentor; hia only comment a
tin and weakening, cry tor help.
Pawtafc! Pawtaht" ±rMm
Wellington's bleary, teary eyes were
lighted with triumph, "finally i saw
I couldn't stand it anr longer so I
bought a- tio-hic-et to Reno. 1 'sUb-
lish a resldensh in six monfths—get a
divorce—no ahcandal. Even m'own
wito wont know anything about It";
11 ThéEngl^^^'
divorce laws In
aa barburlcally quattt that he
back Into tbe
Mr. Latbrop. Hla
let big left know
It was doing, but proceeded quito
independently to grip as mucfcx^i
Lathrop's hall1 aa it would hold. -
Then aa Mr. Wellington shook with
sshJLZz, t
draw Ira Lathrop'a head after his hijir
across the seat. The pain of It shot
the tears Into Lathrop'B eyes, and as
he writhed and tinted he waa too
full of. profanity to get any one word
he «a«a«d to wreneh hi.
wnen ne managea to wrenon Hi
akUU free, he was ready to murder his
tormentor. But as soon as he con-
fronted the doddering and blinking
toper, he was helpless^ Drunken men
have always been treated with great
tenderness In America, and when Wel-
lington, seeing Lathroy's white hair,
exclaimed with rapture! *why, hello,
Vapl here's Pop!" the most that Lath-
do waa to tear loose those
slap them like a
man
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o Piece Aluminum
vanced on her with a demand for bar He took up the appropriately
"Tickets, pleasa." •, ¿ . { huge luggage of the bibuloua wan-
She began to ransack her raUcule derer and led him to the other end of
with flurried hasto, taking out of It a the aisle.
small purse, opening that closing It. *Numba two III your , sah. JUght
putting it back, taking It out, search- heah-oll nice and oosy, and
tag the reticule through, turning out1 made up."
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Smith S Livery Barns handkerchief, a few hairpins, a tew The big man looked through
|L. tc nn fUm <5«.n« Í trunk keys, a baggage check, a bot-, curtains into the oablned conOnem
of salta, card or t*o w d nif.
them
th«Sp
confinement,
U .. -t-.MW^rrr^í^mÍáe* aa big a bunk
reticule, setting it down, shaking ás they is on the train."
out a book she carried, opening her "Have I got to be locked up to that
old valise, going through certain pigeon-hole tor-tot how many days
white things blushlngly, closing It j, lt to Renof ^
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en .the porter exclaiined:. u\ tho folk U& sah. He .put;
It! Don't look no mo'. I the baggage down and started away,
.. : ': but the fat nun seiced hU hand, with
m she cast up her eyes in 4 gr^t emotion: ' / ■' :í.v ©
spair, her hatbrlm had been elevated L "Don't leave the all alone ill there,
enough to disclose the whereabouts ) porter, for fm a broken-hearted man.;
of the tickets. With a monmiwd ¡ «ja that sW Too Md.
apology, he removed them from, her "Were you ever a
teeth and held them under the light mnhrporterr
After a time he said: ¿ I
ticket, yo' numba la ste." ' >
"Thafa It—six!" 'M I "Was sho arar trae
false-hearted traman!" «
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all your Linen and Counterpan*
cheaper than you can at bom
again, whan
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Brick Building. Newly For*
nialied. Hot and Cold Bath* Free
<o Guetts. Blecfric Fans In Each
m. No Extra Charge. ' Call and
Belli. Iced Uthia Water
up this way
here Uli I get my
"Let me
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the porter
have
'..imma*
with
«fié Eaatern
er of A. L Ford, bank as
ipt, in bankruptcy.
volunteered:
I whenever
He caught
day of May A. D. 1912.
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the 10th day*.
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■and puA the
But that óne ahovo upset i
llngton and sent him toppling down
upon tho pit Of the Englishman's stom-
* For Wedgewood. It was suddenly as
án the air had been removed from
tho world. Ho gulped like a fish
drowning for lack of water. He Was r
long while getting breath enough for
tho rwords, but his first words were wild
demands that Mr. Wellington remove
himself forthwith. ÍV
Wellington accepted tho banishment
with the sorrowful, eyes of a dying
deer, and tottered, away wagging lite
fat head and walling:
"I'm a broken-hearted man, and no-
body gives a-^." At this point he ch-
romed over Into I Lathrop'a berth
was welcomed with a savage roar
he deril'a the matter
m Til broken-hearted man, that's
all." ifei'Sji' ;:'"S
"Oh, Is that all," Lathrop snapped,
vanishing behlnd hls newspaper. Tb*
desperately melancholy aoélt« tor a
word of human kindness bleared at
tho blurred newspaper wall a whtte,
ittempt at. m I
qualntance. loying his hand on Lath
top' , knée, he atammered: .«"Ess- «"mniie
This Set is
11?^^ i
and retaining, Non-corrosive, SeamlessjWill not crack, chip or scale;. WILL NQT
BÜBN OB SCORCH FOOD. ItiaSANITABY Md BABY TO CLEAN.
ISíé
old subscribers paying tip
Hi an
es can be secured, by new and
iy FIFTY CENTS
will not
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di-csscd to the Circulation Manager 'wili bring a sample of either set to your door
card : nd^,||
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I even from
ter like little Jimmy Wellington. Ho
roso to take refuge in thá smoking-
room. But tbe very vigor of thl« de-
parture only served to help Welling-
ton to his feet, for he seised Lathrop's
coat and hung on, tbrough the' door,
the little corridor, always ex-
plaining:
"Mrs. Wellington Is a queen
wfeuni. mind you, but 1 can't atan
jer any longer." ' ' I
had hardly squeesed Into tho
smoking-room when the porter and an
usher almost Invisible under tho big-
gage they carried brought to a new
passenger. Her flrst question was:
"Oh, porter, did a box of flowers, or
candy, or anything, conoto* met"
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"Mra. Wellington—Mrs. James Wet
- CHAPTER V.
A Qiieen Among
Anne Oattle, seated to
Welltagton'a aesit, had
Jlmmie Wellington's sketch
his wife. But she needed hardly
From behind tho
;{ atingy answer:
-if yon want to know."
"Pleased to meat you, Mr.
"Uthrapt Uy *mtfo
er hoar of
than • glance to aatlafy h<
that she and Mra j Jlmmie were
hopelessly antipathetic as only twb po-
litó women can bo.
waa accounted
thing of a snob to Chicago society, but
perhaps the missionary was * trifle
the «nobbiahor of tho two whan they
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Mra. Jlmmie, and-
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H*W. Pruter, Alderman 2nd Wd.
. |i. J. L. Stark, Alderman, 2nd VVd.
H. A. Burkart, Alderman 3rd \Vd.
E. V. t'olsoiri, Alderman, 3rd Wd.
K. A. Mitchell, Secrei
V. H. Stark, Attorne;
Jf. J. Ball, Recorder.
S.- W, Lcvingston, Treasurer.
L. F. BranUm, Assessor and Tax
Collector.
H t o'ZtSZ Fiíe'Marshal ^
H. J. Urtmeyer,
J. R. Turnbull, Building Ins]
Willis Gallier, Street Commission
W; P. Coyle, Healtl
SUNSET SPECIALS.
■ BP í X i • I k
lect to prepare her system I
ordeal she is to
héalth of both herself«
coming child depends lar_ .
the case she bestows upon I
er*s ^Friend prepares the i
mother's system for the
event, and its use makes 1
fortable during all the
works with and for
by gradually expanc
sues, muscles and te
volved, and
in good cond ring
man i
•° ***£.?-?- í? ssísfürt
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$14.00 D„—T„„.
5; limit July 20. Account ses-
colored Woodmen of the World.
Epwifi "*i
*11.30
Epworth
July 16-17;
30-31; 1
W'M
Rate
vorth, Texas, account
campment. S81
30 and sell July
mamm
iioiormmm J
"Dont lot mo keep
COuMnOt remé
and he would havo dropped oT to
.. If ho h«d nU 0éá startled by
a, familiar volce irtlch the
in
ither can't you
Thla' light la so to-
r ' "-J . ' í
• i? h
ifa intenso amaso-
^■Slo bint not tho
'rising moon with tho
Ho waited with tho geftlft! amllo of
a famous mani th smile fro*
well-known Chlcag
m^WelUngtOTir^d ^ ^
_ Snaa
pride. "Well. Vm Jlmmio.1
"f™ * ®* yoii nfot,
Thla Jolt waa so
effla**:-'
IP a Taylor,
,. ■. s July 21; limit to July 2S;
the porter said, "I'm afraid Catholic 'Young 'Wh'h
got this lady's Seat," Miss Oat-
shot one gfence at tbe intruder. Sokol Association.
rose stiffly. "Then I suppose 111 t, *
I mMiSim For soreness""*)! muscles, whether
(To Be Continued.)
iction. No better
given a you
^miííímí
; it is a medicine t!
proven its value in thouf
cases. Mother's
Friend is sold
at drug stores.
Write for free i
book for expect-
ant mothew4 " "
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ment
Buy It now. Chamberlain'!.<
induced by violent exercise or in- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
is nothiiig : better than most certain to be needed hefore t*
mberlain's Liniment. This lini- summer is over. Buy it now and
prepared for such an emergency,
sale by aft dealers.
ires rhét
fai- i"!,-">II üci.'SBj.
Homely
kind of i
mm
i discovered that pos*|
of a heartless
an's form 1
wearing it
"Hot"
capello In wom-
little of it at night, and in the morn-
ing you will see that even the worsl
freckles have begun to disappear,
while the lighter ones have vanished
entirely. It is Wdom that more than
an ounce is needed to ^dmpletelyl
clear the ski^and gain a beautiful
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ik* ,for- the doutok
. , , ÍMHMÉNMÍÉÍMÍÍI^H
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o to ask" ,«* the dono i
, othine as this is sold undir
Hm. can be «oWHH
Nest •! teas at Ais price \
at least 25 par ocal baMer dwa
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912, newspaper, July 12, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182836/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.