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MKDPOnD MAIL' TTiTBUXE, MEDFOim OKFiPX, TUESDAY1. TVEPEMPKIt 24. 1920. The Secret of Mohawk Pond By Natalie Sumner Lincoln News Notes of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters New Legal Ruling Gives Break : . To Husbands in Family Credit INK tK i ". 1 PXGE ETOTIT ;a. -if A ill I'- .v l'i I -111 All 1 1 u tiH iitl t oil. It it .V i .'j' .t - W , .... r Vtll 111- uol. . li. 1.1 10 in ,I1 !-V A. II - 1 '5 Cnmu' UilViiil.ir , . ( Kr tli Im wnk) l.iike n'k. K 3U ,t. in, .l.tcksuiivlHi. .. rn, k p. it Thin silay, I)rr. T h u r f tl ji y. Merry rhrl-tnuiH. W winh a Merry rhrlt m:i Mini h nf t li.ti M-.it e which com only fiiinii "i;hihI -w til i" waul iiiu. ' Tli reiil jy uf I'hriwtiiiJirt lime lumt-ti fiiMii kiiik; j:tv(nn bie Il il'llliH illltt (it llllMlilllll . Ill tt lIlllMf whit 'i iitnh; i iy fit -WlVe IlillliU In tlltij-e whit tl RIllilV. Ue lhoit-.ht tn what you In hi can tin lu iImmt ibe hf.nl ami himiI lit I In in hul . ami lu. i l.t i In vui M vi m iiiiiiil anil html 1 tttusi ltv lotuin.ili- lli;tn you. i live khuIi'j tn nil ivIium' wciiiy limit In inn i; 1 mtii ml (Hi hi uiiil ray UitMii- and tifiiilN tbein l'W icl' IHV'H teil ni;(. Civd kiinwlo-.tue in tin 'lull, 1111 IuukIH .'r Mum- l here tin whii tn not knitw wiini wall nut- t'liriM uitintii it fiituhi. i!. t tiiiiiMitt in Oi fearinti huiiil that iii-cilii the clasp hi titemUv burnt. ( .ir- lii-cil tn inherit am) iln-lr . bfil. i.lve humbler, nut the scornful roiI. Inn la n liter that iihoumU with luiiiy. wholesome. m'H Huinulii. . , Hive Ju tu nil it iikiv In bread (til tllie, in- Just II HUH . i:iv h;hc id llhn. Ihat ynii may liavt many things. kom( Jtltl(l uint lirallli r;uiil lifc'K Inuc rp.tii, Am Ktvinji ili-st yuii u ill ha i , iilvt-n that liich Hi was i-i-r yiviiit tn id- lowly utitl thi- pitcr, ' i nmito t mid Kiiint;th anl hop'-1 aiuI rr-t ami ionium' faith--' (mi- of tlu thhift arc the prili-ci . . v liUtmas KiftM mail CriHlgo MnMtl. In essentials, unii ; In tion-e-isentlnls. liheriy; In all thinuH. cluutiy. j This, however, would he only PuriMeA.-K. ;.ppi-otmati. for somie taie do "Fur our hu.iiiioHH iiiti-re.iti w. mt have a thoniaud memheis desire to hrints prudiirrr. and eon- while some of the eastern slates. Kimier.. fnrmei-8 and mamtfac w UwU arc mmv deiwely popnlaied, iiirnrn Into tip tpofit direct ami t have .veral iliou.md faithful ft tend Lv elatlJn poihle. Help'. . t;ranncrT. wr iiiiim dtspenHo with a juirplu(( Ani, a ((Vf,r h(, nu,it)I1 itl lv,i v of iiitddlunifii. nut vh.it wo are tm- J Mlll)M.,llll;ll,. !t;,nf:l. u leade1Kwill HUndly to ihem. hut w d. not . (i, inHtaIM (ll fru.,. ani, m;uu ue.M (hem. Thoir Ktirplm and , ut)wvH wll, hv ppujnted to l om-HU- f.:u'tUn dinuui-ih mir prof j mit, )huv Thus h(1 Mnil a).tllv ' . -of workers In .laekjfou culiiuv he . .."Wo WftK WKK-wivo war- tHlM.s a mlolllv armv in the na far njcaimt any oiher Inten'Mi f (i whntter. On the contrary, all our urts, and all our if forts, mi fai an ltuliies.s is concerned, are no only for tho benefit of tho pro ducer and the ronumer. but ul( for u 11 olher Interests tliat tf nd lu rinK these two parth Into rperdy and ovouoitiio cm tact.' 'Wo aeknowhdiio the htoad princlpl- that difioreiuv of tpin lull in no crime ttnd hold ihat progi .- tow-rt I nil h o made hv difffrrno- of opinion.' while the fault Uos In hitterneH of entiiiv'r'.y," hvM K-aj-lo INdnt ti ran no. our tegular im-otini: was mi TtivMlay evontni:. monilHr I : with rt vov Uiko ationdanco piv4oiit. noiwithMiindinc tho wry lltrHly w, at her. Many wcn pi M'tit fmm liko vpemk and S.tiu.4 Vallov t;nttiKos. aUo jsoine fmin Vntral 1'oint -iThe pi inctplo haxinoss wf tho w.onmx ua tl lomt imdallaUon o wff.cen, I the Kaiile IV.ut. Utke Civk and S.iin ValS-x Ktaiixex K. MUllo frv.m tVlltral Tho iMinciple liuf;m of the wno ih.. Kin.! insilUtion . ttltiirs of tho U.lo roint.j like. i'cen k an Sum alio Uriycv. xx ho It is always ait in-i vpiriiua and impvs.ixo ccrottoiv As one views the lone !mo of oifi i-n-s ntaivhin into tho room one o ioipr.s 1 with the aiu-d de 1-it ttncniK of (tiai.c- wotk nd tho invi ncitoas should picxo a iTvsmtutlou for tcieator (Jranito a.tivit,r. loall and vls-MuIiicss oix the IK it of olfuvs and iin-nil'ot' alike. Th -nvmonv was vAndiu'iisl h Mt-S tVimide Uuk as tnialtinc wttKt'r, Mi- Irii'-i Sean. an as tu.n h: 1 1. M rn I .iicUa 1 1 ih a r .i 1 ia fce,iier atul ls-tth i'.hite a in hK m Iwa ivr, :t h I , K m the vhair- Aftvr tho installation tViei' iiv s hint talk- h the m.v t e i s a : a lM.t.matel of the Uran.-s oiv etit til w hUh was t piisd. a loyally to iho t'.ranso and an ap-prr-t.-iAnon of the t'lane. p-Articu-Urly as a community hmMei TNe mater of -.he K.iIe IN'itxt ane. A. l IiitVstr4dt. p (vxinte! tho follvw mn taod.r -'fimilloe for the iMniint -ir Ktnnc. Al Hlldrfth. J i Spn. er. t'harte Jcx-m; and:datcs, tMtr (Witter. Key Smiih. t'barU- Ittimphrvy; wax and means. Mr KmhI lt.r. Mrs, S- K iamc-. Wm. Milter; relief Mix Violet SpfUffi. Mr. tiii MortJii. Vv M. l lrtttt. i W Ward. Nk T(MtKr vuhlKity. Mrw t.ertrud'' ICtuik knxi i--iiHOiiHs. Mrs. !iuhx Unlet hr. Mm. t;-ne IVt'.ow Mr. Jdc Stomvlk Mr. HanVm Mr.. Urae t'awOen. letUiKn. f V. 1. It. Ktm. M: Orr-, trule lUak; a-trh-iiltore, irt' St owe It, L. t'.ixns. t'arl K'li xraMtii. Mr. lotlU Kline, Mix lUfSkrvlb. Mr. KikM Smith Mr. TtM-Irn liy. tlkear. ntm-, (W-thip, Wm KduH Win' roan. Mr W. Jjick. lfttvv-r lat. cw mwmly proe-t. Mm. Uim Smith,; W U (ThiMrrth. tvim t oy. Mi- I Mary KjK M. V. Warxl. V. K Ha mme I : iMids. Wm. IVrry, t ,lHltt. Viu Vtriw: fuirketii. , K K. Itante K. T. SWutn J A KtUtUn; iMlucntHMi. MlMrvd t'r' Aim lrm 5Wx Mrs. sjw . Uttfir, rs. UuetU rd. Urt It J A. Hull. I'ntcy , o'WtU. WtHliini frt.MII.tM-. Mi. Itul.y Voiiiik': library. fr ' all. JpmIh M lit If-tieudt. Air. rirnu'itiH. Sybil i'iihIit; rci-ei'lbm. ! II. W. Ward. Mm. Mi- IVny. liixly Uiiilnuiii. Klhlo Willilli'; fair C I.. ilvan, Mi. Sophia i litlil- rcih. It. T. Seaman, Paul Koro'. Mim. I.izyii Perry. The meeting wan fullnwi-tl hy n Mietat liour ami rcfn-HhinentH l I he hiiMcincfit ill n hi k room. Tile iet regular llieetlllK will Im h hi mi Tu--ila , January 7. I'i.;ii ai H p. in. .vi ihiN mcctim- j MCCOIlllMK 111 pl't'SI'lll plaiiM, oiir lieW Ciaitis-e hall will lie ile.lii att-il I t;iiy Win l hi Sl;iie Master t Jeoi ', Palmitcr. who will Ik In Southern' (Oieni.u i'mi u wevU, licKinnim: .lan- Iuary I. Kcry iiieinlitr I In (Irauis'" is un;i il l In- preseul at this met-l-r in:. Many of our newer meni- heii have lint ct lliet OU1' Worthy; state master, ami this meilin.; will) ;te ihcin tin uppiii t unit i' to nice nur Hlate in.tsti'i- unit alsn the op pin I Unity to lltleti to a very ill i itive in. tall; which he is Mire We wish you all man and i Happy a merry t'hrlst New Year. Ililjillnli4ili. Iiui'hii: (In imiiith i.f l)...i.nli'r uli hiiiulri'tl ;itil twt'lv.. uftlt'.f will linvi- Ihiii tiihI.iIImI hi Ii':iiI in (In. wurl, if tin' i-it:lil sulinrill nnti :riini;i' in it)' rtiunly. Till) mil im'lllilr thi 14 offifiTH ! whlrli linl itif J.irksiiii i-tiunlyi l'uin..na t : i.i !;.- iiml wliidi oiilil liiini: llii' mini HI' 1" Ailil In thin tin small iinnv ni mini Ihti; win. will In' wurkltiK tlirinili ; i'niiimHti'1's am! yml will 'liavi'J iniir lilfa ..f tin slri.ii;tli of I hi' ' li aili'islili in Crnui:i wnrk in .lai'l.vmi r..umy al.mi'. wlli'fr Hi' havi. iiu'ii iliati luao tu''mli'rs. "I'll n l.i m l Muni' Utra if On' Ilralu.' Mri'llillli in th- lulliil inuliiilv tin" mimlw-r uf mi'inluT , wo h.; In .lackM-n .i.iinly l.y tlw ' iiiipitH r if . oumii In llio s;alf ' uf iit.-h'-m. tln n multiply iln. :is : wit ly 111., numlii r uf slati-s in tin- I'liiti-il Sl.ll' attil .M'U will llai a vriv i:noil iili a f llli iii-m:lh i.f'lhi- llrani:.- in our; Tli miion was ivn.l. r.-.l hy .onnirw t.lutlr.' rharli-.s n. Ilolih. ami hi' W ill each of these I e a d o r s thioiihout tho nation put their shoulder to tho w heel and u-c every effort lo carry out the wovki f the order for the henefa of i aKi'it'lllturc? Will they kiep their' minds focused on the huh pnn-f ciples upon xvhich our order is. founded and on its noll pur- j pose und aim And will the nicmlttM-K lw loxal. Working alway-; for tho hi st inti-ii sts of auricul- ( turoT I Tho ctm-inu xoar Is (lestim d !(e so Krwitor developinont nndi,,ll"V tvsiim: on the r should-i-s. isr.ater chanues in aKriMtUuial iii-l vv'11 v ''inal to it Will ' tcrosts than xo hao had for a I t"ey oiid.Mor t. rarry out t-.- half cvtmny past. At last, niter oat of pleadm years of fuht-j sciicume.t t.r tr;s .-. . in for what wo helieved our 'ill h lem-mhvt that th jut nchts; at last the Knv. i n ;r '' won the -ipp-lUiu.n nicnt his locn hrouuht lo ivalir. 1 'f Vlo- ..li It l ..f .-.yi .le thal aci Iculturo i- the Ki-ic in-1""'" tl;v" l in. in l.i. l.r..,ti-ht in n...l.r. ' "" " " -"'- ,-irv oi ine nauoit ami ui.u 11 "the nation ts to coiuitino to prw.- i I'1 h,!t Kl"1, '"Hre must h iiulu-.li v tauri Kix ji co.ua I op lh r itidustiy. KiA at .lA-ivt " IWan "f tho Ki "f xh l'"' "-s .if a ntluic- aad m.inx tho;tx.iTutN "f imij ln ,hr wmiic -ptohlcius of atiuultli haxo Ihi i.-irr'spondttii;l' icieau' than the protdems of Hwr indn-i tries lauo f tho .r naiur of the mdnstiy tndix ulua.tv ha " iveiotort i l a-i. iuii o.uvnllv o-oi-i at rt ccrally d tlicult l!d'.tion. a Kiet.it ta h.-s tpnin up whi. fat and sk-ol. hv V 'milking the f.umer I Tr r' 1 1 1 v 1 't t'.r:iN( h.k ! U.;kAtn 'h.it fi turjn ., eiutl vlNr .n,!utii mi; w ti e Jrm nx .f '0-i-tntie r-jrlki-tini h!MT NoW tiMW h. W N'B U't (Vin- u h..t r.t hiU ttrm'.e t- Urtit:t in, h .n-! . t v hiw morf I'-cM ntl TNe cf-irrvr, h- Jxt U-.n Indof.iy, whi. h tmvht l-o cilh d and xv iil 1 o .r-,liu ti d the s , ? . " ,l , ' ' the -Cixt tMxter of MuliUetf.cn "now iy its;.xl,-d olfic-tx Lot ory '1U"! ! ' 'r v -li : ,1rn'- -1 r'- M-x od whc.s hu-uicss (1f svl:r,; the cftl.Tr W m his pi it a -t vcadx ' , a' yi,tiC". iit t i a -' pvslims if the fa im has i;,x.n to l-cu;n The ve.u s x.-sb. f-c cir. ..." 7" ! thm sveh a Lusc l- "f thc .nt mo-t!-i. . , ? ;h, .. Mr M.ir,, r-.- v -:' at: ri o.'ii.n. o, . xt n-. .-. nitv a, mv-.i-i.' ii.-' i:t-c;-- , . ' -''"' v ud. rx' - n. ,ir .v.iv-.r.:.'! 11' Ih iatkcU.U oi h-. own tMod'-.-ts ,.r-i :his W.ll l-e fade ,nt le it K u f. h: th,.uuh ccMH-riTion w:h h iV. crsv maV- an eff-.rt V- ,x., 0n.,,.0r,M.n r,:r., 2i B-'ithtnTv W.K hi Ll X't'1-. r...M ',- 1'1-s. nt . . 1.,.,,. v.--. - . ui--n uaoif. t'.'Mimarccs w;; ,i"i'.ui'l i.;,,,- d.n-'-i f.o-' th.-" 'I-.' iv '-ki And in thii offr: t.x wo:k on. a -id a ilefn-tte prx'Kr.mi f.-r ;ho ,..in ;fc,-v' as i;':t c'i j!.nrv ! ".:-.f nvn. ;:v oxnptcx" f t'- a"s work ,rra!cd. . " ' j tar 111. r i:-ter .nv th.i; the "..imvi hi kcv.i!'.; with The I'lir.v.mi' Mt. , r t f ..r ,-inn' is ii:t ma'lx v mr.tvd tor :'ei an-t- ; e-a'n ,t irvTai w iil to p me-d y.,. ... -t " - x . xr ' ta:y ii!!'.it'. and Tv..ra;;x ui:;:;ed hv lecU;ir Th re tii'.l ho 1,,,. s m- Kr-'d ' :o hat-.dU- a-.it:-, lot th ' p: vtuvt 1 hi imU'-.i s"?w- e-:t :t :i r s and j.;-,., r ! k.iL'-K end m:t. hv.u'v of tno A h-.ef talk on tie i'M'h-M'-i.'n of v. !! iy T. s?-n,i h't.U.-x ' ' ' ' 1 ,: w - 't t , . r. vx it t . Mi .or ( i-pvr-men xh.x now h.indlo it --1? r. 1'. .v;'-s i ;s--i':r.- th :hex rio, ;o iuxtn tho f irt"ci 1 " " 11 t'hr 1 ma X.;- : h-, w'f x-aax ton. i"..MH-r.Cvn -iluVI- Til ri IT :J .v. .'w': -- d.t-hV-r i,t the cioi. Sl. h hx- rx:-..! I 0 1 T N I a-d :ai. Mr. ,r.J M 'w' on Und ha- ..d the h;.. IfiLUll r.v i X':-.;-i- of rhf t.wes cf ;e l..T;.-i lVfx y r y y.,.ni-,v ., .rvk.i..,.; ..,:h..u, , v. rv,,.v!. ,w . ().. , S-:-4 v.W.j .ITi.l. Ail! it i- U"t 'V ts(d 1'. 1 ... ... t-x 1 : h oarrnl env -lent. M k -.:rj:!.-n t.i i-.. r.n-1'i .. .. '. ....... ... i k. . . i . . e-l-- .-.-n ,.-lms ... v,i,, . i ....... v 1f ,v - Vi.--. : ..i.-M t f- N wv.v".s."v' v- - Mi. v..i, -,v ...,-n. rf ..,.,..ti.n,:i ,.,.,,,, :, V '- Sir T"- I."i'i: , ,ni, - -J-'- r. Mr. Kn, f ir--' m .n, xwr. - ,.,:, Kmh-r: a.I 1 -j-h.-r i v h" ''- T,.ut t ' . m alt tir-. Al ii . . . . . . . S.1 i :i -.,-. a-i !. i rft Item- i i II. linlili (lifiil is tli-tm-il that llllililli'Mnll nf Aliihuiim (llKlH) li umil li III wife. r i. ... itniphv. K :il lilt St-rii.c Writi-rl (VI v.siii.:tii t.4 - Ani'tllt'r ;;:il pi ect ilcil has heeii ; a li-ishaml l i dii -o far d. ...t;h the is hi- Itshi ii. t:ph.tdii , i aplain of his 1 v it'c is ct.iu-ern To a lout: 1 Aliiil.i';iii co lut-.ik t" Ih sh.af of m.";; inniii lis llttiil:i I ctlt t its afl ii nia'.l ine of Knlish an I Mpmiol's ui in it :i w ho shut i It-- ncvs tin firM i : he 1 iiM let cf ( i f appeals h is ndiU voli I'lranil Ui'i . lii'iui:!' lluilill- sion ot Alal'.tma f.M lial'ih:- lor a iH'l-t of S:'4". for a tiir roat Mrs. Huil .llt-slon .viilias,.il. .Mr. HiuMloston jii'l for:l lhal lie i;a. Ins wi! $?." a month in oash j for cl.ithim: and told her not to purchase on his ciiiitt. lie a-s rtcl j In knew iioihiui: of the fur coat ' purchase, until i! v:.s legally liioii.;ht to his attention. The of the ease. sa!d the, ' court, was this: ! "No e idctico of a'ts cr ioioIi'c; on the par; of Mr. It nihil flou U unfi t i iiiiT npoti his wife an ap ; pac'nt authority to ph dt;e hi-1 I credit." iv.wn through the years, th opinion citi d the de. i-ions of other .Hints, in Km: land and in .America., which held .sulisianually that when a hti:-hand has cmv perfornud hi-, duty to pi oxide for his w it--he max not he compelled in a court of l.ixx to do so aatn. I list! i e Kol.h s.id. tut th.Miiiore, roat icspunsj- "' M"""'"1-" i'1"1-1'"" -o,,. " ; '"-' do.-.- not fall do Wil ... 1. -1:11.1111 ... i:i.. nuruil- , , , I . , .l.tuhi. t -in- .iiv. Mr. .iiul M:. I .,.,, nr., J.;,,;,.s .,-.,;,..:.. ! l... ........-I .i:.. iiih t!i.. l...-1111-.-i- !l.l swill . !.;. tll.-ll- l.i.-..ll--i-!:i.. Mr -''', M IWI! , . k.-..l ..ii !!:,. ,;-.,t ,.n.i.. ' ' !V"' '" Auwr-; .1,. i .- ...I i , - ii 1 1 i- l.-nw l:i.tl ...!r.,.nt .ii;m. t.'.-ir.. - 1 , ... ,, n - t t;r.r-. l;w an, Mr. .in. I Mi-. , . , . . .... " 1 I'Vi . r.l .1 M...n-..r,l i " '" ",lt U,V'" Mr. .in.! Mt V. X. Smvth ar.l. iiinitv K...uk. ..ui ..no !"' : ;.:.. Vv.v,:,, fmm !:'.! K',u: -u ''"' -..-.it a.-, ...:i.lt-5 ..!- h..i,.l:n a: ii'it lu-.:i- it.' 1..-: rs in-; iiv . ... . ... ' ., . mi. ii ..n i-vi-m ,..,, :i.,rl,..,. . ,,.. :h., :;' : .v, " ; " ....... w,. .-,.-.., h.,i,- iv. v - ' u ion.il irduo.v .U kmillo .ranv, t '::- :. . .r.s.nias ru.i. h has i.ii-i Tso fc t oti: ru-ss .--am of t re . In,.,-,.-., oi ..,. i...mi'.!.. it! I... r,.-i.l '""t ' ' r'" ' ' s,.m. Th,i..,i lV,v,Ur ;i, ;h.. i.rttyM.l l,:- n.:-. viv jr.l M - li-:;-,. n V , ' - ' ': 3 mir. v..:-. . .. ... i-.-r t.:h, - V pvf V WeM Ln-- r m, at ; T " 1 ' "J-j U.-cd x'ti J ::::: mm a c Man v:t- ,v , - .,t i i.e. fi:i. ni n .w ..t im, , rllOKMS:. nsv. rv- -a r-es: n-R-.ix K rNo .'h.: . ma- . .... j r ltrp. (JiHirjii' ili lil of Sl.. i not lialile fur a It does not require the discern ment of a Si hum. n to appreciate that th ttnauthir:zed j-urchas.' of i;ools hy a wife Whose husband has adciiuati ly p;voled ft.r her ine ilal.Iy will h.ie a tendency to liUttuh and p.i-ihly drupt their ei-i.(i;;;.il relations." It cas ;: !ot! :-txu as lha: a M i! lar.it ..urt svt tip a liar n ihc wifely r. mark. " 'h:ue i:. !'l th.a,-iii lethal terininoh-O. :.s the c.i-.. of Jones vs. Uutmaii. The cunt held when husband and v.tfc :rc livini; toi;cther aim : he is uop,-r!y maintained she has no implied authority in law to nViiiie- h-r hushand's e red i t. Wh.ther she h.-.a actual authority depends on the facts of the pur- ;lar .is1 'i ho opinion of an KnIish court j im a c.i.--o tochnit-aily known as -h 11 v. li es; 1", i'. K, N. s. i.l'v.i wa?. cited hy tho Maryland trih-! t.nal. In :horoi':;h Itriiish fashion! that parti ular -1 ase was revived ami tho rinc. pie affirmed In tho' house K.i-ds. ! The I'riti-h ourt laid down the !:.w hue this: "'1 hi huslKind sustains the li.i-' : : i: V for :U dehls; ho .should' ill. i .for' have the power to recti-, .ate the opind:turo for which ho is r--spon-::h!f. y his own dist ro- j i wo ait-ordim: t- his own i:ti-.ins."J T'so d:triit of t'dluiiiliia opin- on is ly xv;:x of heins a l-'Kal ill-' uia to th'- hnsUird's vir.c5 v., tho ti.lu ot ilui.him; his pickc: hook. The only appeal front it- , voice is to itic nued Stales Sll- pri no c.urt. Mi. N'ye, known as the o'd Alfoid' -' l JACKSONVILLE . .1 Ai KSl'.N VII.l.K. Or,-.. 1 ,-. .1 lli.it l!l ' ' ' ' i.-.t . -.iii-ii .: ,i.uir.i.. li ..n ll... -'!'. 1 ' '-In- !i'i-i.Ie ' m.VOPHf5r.' M tl miumattc fihniAfj ot litrUnt I'rruolfa oJi tliUU . I'fQiv a t Uw to the mvixtiiti nullum tii'lliir tint u umt jiiiult)f whi aiutt,rr snuth of (' hast ni at. i ui'i nil ulil A n uuttolii yttr hoot she Icijiiil Jim, nLutiuih H van n' tpnm vhum nhe toim, i.v Jitts tuicliiir. The Iitiitf tffit hnu humt ovrr hrr tim e I. It lit, .'iiiir St il H tint I. i.'lrtl at Yfir l.mliic is Uiinl ukm the ' litinix the l.tilUt .ift; fir ni did nut fimt it iiimkki tirr rA,- omrunc rlffn L tiled the not turoiit intruder. Julia itturii.t from tl iiit to Keho f-'arm In fiiiit the if turked tint of IV Luiiyt. H he hnil it 1 I'tDiy inside. rkantrr Si 8I0N OF THE ARROW j -TOTALLY imeoniclmia of Hip lmsctliiR time, VetST Prescott re- i nialneila lu the llvtaic room aflur Sheriff Beach's departure. Stunned hy the statement that Edgar Stanton had been killed by a .35 caliber bullet tired from an automatic pistol Willi the brand of I he V. S. navy upon ft, and stag fc'ered and confused by her earlier discovery that Jim was in fact Jam leson Sinclair, a commander In the aavy, she had sat slaring Into a rancy, the gathering shadows ot :he closing day no darker than her thnrning thoughts. Sheriff Beach's Information made i Peggy prtssed firmly en the arrow it clear that she had not killed j Stanton: therefore, there was no J Mood guilt upon her soul. But peace , of mind did not come with the ' consciousness that she had been . the innocent victim of another's .rime. Was not that other Jim? Intense by nature, loyal in erery hhor of her beinj:. the realization j iiiat her trust was misplaced, her lave bestowed upon a man unwor- ' hy, seared like a white-hot brand ' I I'eggy bowed her head and scald ing tears irickied through her fin iters. The storm passed and she ! ;rew calmer. J (lathering herself togeiher. Peggy ; trove to reason out the situation. I There was motive enough for the : rime; a brother's hatred of the ; nan who had ruthlessly wrecked ' tis siter"s home, the nun who had iiv; betrayed, then forsaken her. He might have had access to tew IahUo; perhaps her uncle had ; ttnplied him with a key, or Obadiah i Ivans might have had one: whati n re likely when ho and his st p- Mrt were her uncle's nearest neigh bors and on friemlly. if no; ia imate. terms with the owner of . Vew Lodge. ; log;y drew in her hreath sharp- i iy. How Jim had contrived an ' jntrattc into Yew Lxige was a de ail lor further investigation. The . 'act remained that ho had entered n time to shoot Kdgar Stanton as ' !e latter crept through the front . loor; fleeing, he had returned la- ' er with Ohadiah Evan and Sherst ieath. Seeing her automatic pt- i .ol oa the floor. Jra had pocketed i by mistake for hi own. That he ; lad found it some hoars later ir. ! t: overcoat pocket was a curious , rick cf fate. Ry such narrow rcar-:i-s were crinuaVs detected. Ba:. -.-'h. 'hit J;m h.td sheltered h:me-! Iviiind hor. and let the xliuni cf ret ::pon her! vor iou;m that she had shot Kdgir .-'ar.trti ta;ailv. Poigy had pro- ; ciaintt-d t.at fact in Jim's prxv- T.ce; a;.l iater. also, ia his pres onc Ooadah Kvans had assured her ae wrm!d be charg-d oaly iift excusable homicjde. If j;m had xct nd trial it would e Tor U''ltr-eri:e. prv aiei:.a.ei pi'iroer azi the pun:shnten: for that w as the electric chair ' Pescy pushed her hair cfT her :hrohit:n.. a.hir.g forehead. Was itcs pro test at k- cf love- but a iind? Wjt i; hi; another trick t fecaa-J his owti hTe? He had sue Td ta; ,cv f-i.-e the- trial cr trtii is Kin aid w f?- W.i i wr:ttet :n ititoe ?aw that a I'e o-vj Bwt tst:f" agalr.: hr ani? w .h ,j.'l se-T.,: p'vrvr.iT h.- th pr-- "tl w.I! rvjw.i --! on t?t - Sunday r-r-t rg Ne-t Mr ?rvi U- J . W Fih a-d Tt-.ri.! m- M-x. KiS nvvVr ft M--.. y f 'M- lir: nT. n -re ih-- w:'l ip-'n-l Tli- cr.'.t- 'Tf.A X -At' H :d- r-i,l- J.a T. i--Jvt Ul Feggy rose: to remain still any longer was tmnossibla. Twice aim paced up und down the living room and the third time, on reaching Iho door to the. veranda, Bhe paued and looked across the room. From that vantage point Jim must have crouched walling for his victim. A switch, near that door (Controlled the electric lights bolli in Iho living room and the floor above. She recalled that tho lights had died out just ns she put out liar hand to switch them offln tlie confusion following Stanton's death, she had forgotten the incident. Evi dently she and Jim had 11 red simul taneously, for she had heard but the single explosion. A thought occurred to her and she moved Into the center of the room. Sheriff Beach had atated that only one bullet bad been found in Stanton's body and that he had no other wound. Where, then, had the buUet from Iter re volver gone. She ran up the staircase and took up a position on the spot where she had stood that night, watching Stanton creep Into the house, and imitated her action of pointing her pistol toward him, this time empty handed. Keeping her eyes in the dlreo- i'i a door In the wall .swung open! tion of her "pointed finjrer, she went down the etatrcase and across to the opposite Trait. A bridge lamp stood near it. and she pulled it closer, turning oa. tfie light, The living W3a paueiej in antl the darl; wa!! absorbed tnc y:ghu Going over to her uncle'8 deki she toob up ner torch aml wilh its aiJt examined the pane!, rinninr her fingers up and down Ih. r.irvf.1 wvxd-nri.- xh ther i was the bullet, embedded ln one of the scroll-like patterns, and in 1 visible to the casual glance, j In the fallen above, a figure crouched looking through the rail ins at the deeply absorbed girU Not a movement on her par: escaped the watcher's a:ten:ion. Obiivious of the eyts above her, Peggy low ered her torch, preparatory to put ting It out, then hesitated with her i'me-er on the switch. Under the bright ray of light she saw a small black arrow, delicately carved and cleverly fashioned so that it blemW perfectly into la pa-.tem of the carving. If the b:ack arrow had been the famtJ Modr.sa's head, it could nvV have held a more dtadly fascina' tion for Peggy, banishins. for the moment, aU else from her mind. So imbued had she become with the thought that the arrow was only in the Bible, it had never en tered her head to look elsewhere for the symbol she tad grown ! a--oci:e w;;h the mystery sur rourtd.ug her speciried stay at Yew Lodf e. Was she seeiag aright? Was she dreaming? Peggy' touched the ar row, pressed it hard, yet harder: if she felt pain ia her finger from the compression of the sensitive flesh she T": be awake. One mor push, carrying behind it the weight of her body, and she pitched for ward as tae oak panel re vol red en hidden springs, dicing open ing lanco enough for a maa to stand upright, Pegcy go: to her fee. s'.ill clinc ig to her torch, and turned It llih: oa the opemnc to the secret palace. So far as she coui se it i an a.-v-ng level ground for a short il:.?'.ance. then came & curve and she ccald de:ect nothing beyond !t. With interest at fever heat, sh wavered fr an instant, then cast ir.c dicrefioa ro the wins, ah we-.t dona the passjge. f r--r-lf. P .4:r:et W C(W Vi("tf r i t p; cw Tt tla-'ae' of t-e -t rVr:hy and .iiv 4: the h J W. I- :h s-.tm at t "i !r'.n J"..c'-i r"r-t s-t.-n:e of Mr. M -s. ;.r. Sr i?i, Mr. L:. K'trry -- f M df"T'l j;ter.Jfd tfte rv--' NinJi n.s rrijnic evtina, a: I'r .'A'.fr:.;,!! t-jriiirv hT. Am.it th- '"jnc r-.r ! i s tvt"" w h rv h-'-nte fr ft".- ' " h -r k TM'-iAt.-o TV- M... 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