PAGB SIX THF SPRINGFIELD NEWS T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL 4. 19?!» n e ’s ra p t and abaorhed by th e still re s tfu l b eau ty of th e d re a m in g night, and in d ifferen t to all fe a r; h 'T com ­ panion. w hose d a rk eyes w ere g la n c ­ in g som ew hat an x io u sly aro u n d here, and G iovanni's, w hose fu rtiv e look#, m ore e x p e c ta n t th a n a p p reh en siv e m rkeil him out to th e E nglishm an as an accom plice In w h atev er d ev iltry w as afo o t, t'n s e e n hltnself. he w atch ed th em pass, and listen ed to th e ir voices grow ing fa in te r and fa in te r In th e d istan ce. T h ey w ere out of sig h t amt out of h earin g . He w as p re p a rin g to follow them , w hen suddenly a n o th e r sound broke th e stilln e ss He held h is b reath , and Friends of Constance 'L»liiiadg« cro u ch ed dow n, w atch ing In a min insist she has admitted her engagr- Ute. tw o d a rk form s, k eeping carefully nirnt to Townsend Neither, above in th e shadow s by tho side of the road, ami that the wedding will he held M ay 3. crept ste a lth ily past. He w aited till th ey . too. w ere out of sig h t, and th e n stood up w ith tingling GUM P W E D D IN G TO pulses, h u t q u ite cool. M oving on tip F E A T U R E H IG H SCHOOL toe. h e step p ed lig h tly o v er th e low- C A R N IV A L T O M O R R O W sto n e wall lu to th e road, an I g a te d a fte r th em All of th e c h a ra c te rs of the isqm lar T h e a sc e n t w s steep ._ an d the road 1 g e t for my pains, and fo r th e risk comic s trip s will a p p e a r on th e singe W H A T H A PPE N E D B EFO R E: curved ro u n d an d round In zig-zag P alerm o is th e scen e. T h e re an 1 ru n ? N othing! T h en 1 th in k of th e fashion On one sid e it was b o rd ered In the S pringfield high school a u d i­ exile. L eonardo di M arioni, h a s com e Signor. I w atch ed h is face w hen th e by a th ick ly -g ro w in g o ra n g e grove, to riu m tom orrow ev en in g ut th e p re ­ fo r love of A drienne C artuccio. who S ig n o rin a p ass by. and 1 say to m y­ w hose d e lic a te p erfu m e w as sw eeeten- se n ta tio n of the "Z an d er G um p Wed •p u rn s him . He m eets a n E nglish m an . self he h as th e p assio n of h e r h e will Ing th e still lanquld a ir On the o th e r d in g .” th e p rin cip al fe a tu re of the c a r L ord St. M aurice, who falls in love be g en ero u s. H e will w in th e lady w as a stre tc h of w a ste open co u n try , nival to he p resen ted a, th e school B esides th e play th e re will be a c ar w ith A drienne on sight. L eo n ard o sees and he will re w a rd poor A n d rea." se p e ra te d from th e ro ad by a low wall. " T h a t's all rig h t. T ell m e w hat to h is siste r M arg h arita, w ho tells him H e chose th e se a w a rd side, and keep nlvul with n um erous varied fe a tu res, h is love for A drienne is h o p eless But do. and I will give you fifty pou n d s— Ing u n d e r th e shadow of th e trees, which will in clude n eg ro m in strels, h e pleads w ith h er to a rra n g e an ac- a n y th in g you like. D on't w aste tim e. follow ed them , h is fo o tstep s sin k in g dancing girls, boxing m atches, fo r'u n e telling, anil W idths anti concessions cid en tal m eetin g , to say farew ell, be- ! t»peak u p ' n o iselessly Into th e th ick dust T h e m an 's eyes shone w ith cupidity. tw een A drienne an d him O nce th e tw o lad ies paused to look o p erated hv th e -v a rio iis c la sse s T he He w ent on rap id ly : hack. H e sto p p ed too? and the tw o the play will he 56 and N O W GO ON W ITH T H E STORY— "T h e S ig n o r is a prince. L isten ! b en d in g figures b etw een them drew 15 c e n ts and th e co n cessio n s will She laid h e r troubled tear-stain ed A long votider road, befo re m any m in ­ clo ser Into th e shad o w s, and w atched ch arg e ad d itio n al fees., u te s have passed, will com e th e face upon his sho u ld er. T h e c a st of the "Z ander-G um p Wed H e w as som e d is ta n c e a w ay , bu, th e S ig n o rin a C artu ccio w ith h e r frien d , sound o f h e r voice floated clea rlv d in g ” is a s follow s: “I t Is w rong of me, L eonardo. Yet. a tte n d e d only by an aged se rv a n t. down ,o him on a b re a th of th a t faint H e n rie tta Z ander. B eulah R ichardson If you w ill prom ise m e to say farew ell, Men a re w aitin g for them in th e grove n ig h t air. anti farew ell only------" l'n c le Bim bo Gump. F ran k M crsdorf of o rg an e tre e s above th e Villa A gain th e y tu rn e d , and again he Andy G um p "B e it so! "I p ro m ise !" L aw ren ce Roof F iolesse. T h e ir o rd e rs a re to c arry “W ell. th en , each a ig h t we have off th e tw o lad ies to th e o th e r side of follow ed. S u d d en ly his h e a r, gave a Min Gump T helyn S tark w alk ed p ast th e M arina, and hom e by th e islan d , w here a place h as been pre. g re a t bound. A bout fifty y eard s fn C h e ste r Gump. H arold S tevenson the m ountain road. It is a lo n g way p ared for them . F o r an h o u r I h av e fro n t o f th e tw o g trls w as a rudely- Ella C inders M uxjne S n o d g rass ro u n d and it is lonely; b u t we have search ed for th e Signor, th a t he m ight b u ilt c o u n try c a rria g e , draw n by a R lnkv D inky Club fteval S um ner. P ie tro w ith us. and on th e s e m oon­ p ro cu re aid. and so e n c o u n te r th ese p a ir of m ules and w ith a single m an W inston Baca». L e ste r Munn. lig h t n ig h ts th e view is lik e fa iry la n d .” b rig an d s, but In vain. I w as in d e s­ on th e box. T h ev h ad cau sed at such Sylvia A ppleby . Ju le P ollard an u n ex p ected sig h t, and seem ed to be A m brose P o tts “And will you com e th a t w ay hom e p a ir.” R ich ard P ro rh n o w d e llh e ra t’ng In w h isp ers w h e th e r or no Mr. Appleby to-night, a f te r th e c o n c e rt? " F re e m a n S quires "I w an t no h elp ! H ow m any of th e th e y should nro ceed . B efore th ev had Jig g s "Y es." I.aV ern e Luwson b la ck g u a rd s a re th e r e ? ” com e to a n y d ecisio n , th e tw o m en h ad Maggie “It is good.” B arb ara C h an d ler "F o u r. S ig n o r!” c rep t out from th’e sh ad o w of the wall Miss Jig g s I t w as alm ost m id n ig h t, and P al­ B ernice C line “N a tiv e s? ” an d tre e s Into th e road, and w ith bent Walt Wallet erm o lav sleep in g in th e m oonlight. Reed H em enw ay "Y es, S ig n o r.” h o lie s h u rried to w ard them . Skeezix T h e co n cert w as over. O ne by one . . . _ O rv at M cP herson “And cow ards. I su p p o se?" Rachel th e p ro m en ad ers h ad left th e M arina, ...................... Iren e H ulse T h e m an sm iled. H e did n o t sh o u t o u t o r m ake an y and all sound had died aw ay. One Jo h n Lynch "T h ey h av e n o t m uch b rav ery , n o ise : h e slm plv lessen ed the d is ta n c e Mutt m a n alo n e lin g ered d rin k in g in th e Signor. I know th e m en .” . Lloyd M attison b etw een him an d th em by In creasin g Jeff sw e e tn e ss of th e night. T h e E nglish, J a c k D anner "I w ouldn't h av e any o n e else h e re b is once. T h e tw o sto o p in g form s, Tom C arr m an sa t on th e la s t s e a t of th e M ar­ for th e w orld.” th e E n g lish m an said, c a stin g long, o b liq u e shadow s acro ss M ary Gold F ra n c e s F rlzell ina. in th e shadow of a c lu s te r of sh a k in g his fist. Evelyn Lloyd th e w h ite, h a rd ro ad , w ere alm ost M andy o ra n g e trees. F ran k lin D rnrv “Does th e S ig n o r w a n t a k n ife?" level w ith th e ir In ten d ed victim s Now n a t e D aisy T o m seth . T helm a H e had seen h er ag ain — nay. m ore. ask ed th e m an. th ru s tin g his h an d Into th e sh ad o w s of one of them crep t a F lap p ers. Cox. Ju n e D anks. h e had h eard h e r sin g — th is g ir l-' his In n er pocker. little In a d v an ce of th e ladles, and K enneth Saul n ig h tin g ale, who had ta k e n th e world -«Not I. W e d o n 't u n d e rsta n d th a t A d rien n e C artu ccio . seein g It. stenned F reck les Ja v S anford H olton by sto rm so rt of th in g in b u r co u n try , m y b rav e su d d en ly back w ith a cry of alarm P aul S rh n n to l H e sa t d ream in g , w ith a burned-out A ndrea. F isticu ffs w ill se ttle th is "G io v a n n i' G io v an n i! T h e re a re T ag alo n g B nm ev Googks R alph Cole c ig a r betw een hl« teeth , and his eyes little m a tte r, you’ll s e e !” ro b b e rs! A h !” S unshine G eorge S m ith Idly w an d erin g o v e r th e blue M ed iter. T he m an looked up ad m irin g ly a t T h e c ry becam e a sh rie k , hut It w as E dw in M eachem ra n e a n . S u d d en ly the stilln e ss w as ,h e E n g lish m an 's co m m an d in g figure in s ta n tly stifled by a co arse h and M erle Man In Brow n D erby, G eorge Mason b ro k en by th e sound of a so ft gliding and broad sh o u ld ers. th r u s t upon h e r m outh. At th e sam e J e s s S u m n er fo o tste p clo se a t hand. H e had h eard “I th in k th ey w ill ru n aw ay from m o m en t h e r co m panion felt h e rse lf M ajor Hooplp Clifford Dunn n o e r e app ro ach , yet w hen he looke-i th e S ig n o r when th e y see h im ,” h e tr e a te d In a s im ila r m anner. T hey R ejected S u ito r T h a y e r M cM urray n p quickly he found he w as no longer w hispered. “B ut le t th e S ig n o r rem - could only gaze in to th e d a rk ruffianly M r W hipple alo n e. A m an In th e gar-- of a n ativ e e m b er th is : if one o f th em th r u s ts faces of th e ir c a p to rs In m ute terro r, H a irb re a d th H a rry Paul p o tte r L ouisa McDowell pva'-ent w as s t a n d i '.- bv h is s'de. h 's h an d inside h is coat, so. do n o t T he w hole th in g had bepn too sudden T lllle th e T oller, V ernfce H aw ke N a tu ra lly th e E n e t'sh m a n was a w ait one m o m en t—knock him down or fo r th em to m ak e an y re sista n c e , and B elinda F aye P ar ons little su rp rised P h d f ro se from get out of h 's way. H e will h a v e th e G iovcnnl. th e ir tru s te d escort, seem ed G rphon A nnie K atz e n ja m m e r K ids, Ç eo rg e T h a tc h e r. b is seat, and th r n ’•e-nm ed it as he knife, and th e v know how to use It. su d d en ly to havp d isap p eared As a R niph Gay. recognized th e d-irk. «-t-i-’liv face and th e se b rig an d s.” m a tte r of fact h e w as w atch in g the b la c k eve« of th e w a ite r w ho had told "T oll me th e n am e of th e ir le a d e r— I p ro ceed in g s from behind a convenient him A drienne Car+uccio's nam e. S T U D E N T S TO CATALOG m ean th e fellow w ho is try in g to c a rry bow lder. “H ello ! W het do you w ant h ere?" off th e S ig n o rin a. W ill he be th e re ? " T he m an w ho w as holding A drienne BOOKS A T L IB R A R Y he dem anded. T he man shook his head. p o in ted to th e c a rria g e , thp door of *1 wee in search of th e S ig n o r!” “ I cannot tell th e S ig n o r h is nam e, w hich th e d riv e r 4tad throw n op