T H K IL L U S T R A T E D F E A T U R E 8 E C T IO N — M * r c h t , 19*1 ’ -a — SHOT HIS SWEETHEART ON A RECK­ LESS DARE .feet. When D e fte r made a move aa j He carried her all the way to the letta. What court could try a man U to Mae he M id: _____ I houae and when a doctor came he lor shooting the woman he loved, and You ftay where you arc, D a ffer who loved him 7 learned that hie bullet had tone a Thla la my affair I But O rlelie waa a different flr l a f­ The around would not little wild Unruly Spirit of Hi* Cruel Soul-Mate And I>aliter aat there inottonleaa ter that. No more wild eacapades. prove fatal. while Oert dratted Orletta away to a aummerhouae Then he wWhdrrtd whether ahe I " ° Lave tlw M iaa and btooau )*>« aa too aure of him, aa ahe demonatrated " I ’ve lo t a tun In my pocket," Bert would forgive him for what he had I L X P E N M V I D R IN K IN G ' hlaard. "and 1 mean lo uae M on you beautiful flower, bat Oetetla foand by making datea with all the done While he waa thinking about A Nova Scotian weekly recently re that, when the Waa— begin to «bow. yount men that came to town and (irI1 ou M ifttt X , ^ ^ cnn thla, the aherlfT came and arretted ‘ • * * !»* . with being drunk waa fined >¿0 01 there U dantrr o f love dylnf anleoa breaking thaw ahe had made with ' more for you than I do for life, and him He waa taken away to the p|x months In fall, when he appearet It reeelvea the proper am ou nt of care.1 her awerthrart ' arelng that I am about to loee you. I county Jail before the deputy m agistral.. ant She never aaked hla pardon for "»“ P **»• proceeding. perma- O rletu didn't believe that a man that another citlaen charged with u* ___ . . . . nently Do you hear? ta • ii. n o * m i v a n Uw“ » « » " « “ ‘»menu, but went right o r le tu threw bark her head and In love with a woman could shoot her , disorderly manner obtained the vam< on doing the aamr thing over and laughed "You r« lying about the with a ptatol. and ahe became aiarm- I sentence. Orletta Arthur waa tlie kind of g ir l1 over again He never openly rrnrnlrd gun." ah* retorted "You wouldn’t ed She cared more for Bert than ever. That shot 9*“ ,ml* b t *“ *' ahot had awakened her tier - 1 ” ,°ur who trlea to hold the love of one her decisions, kept hla IhoughU to kUI a fly." HI« grip on her wrist lightened deepest love. When she had felt the * * disorderly to rccure *U man while ahe IllrU with a doaen himself, being by nature taciturn, and 'Do you love me, O rletu 7" cold lead tearing through her head. ,m on, ln hoO* r * 0W. , but . I“ ® Bhe eared more fur Richard Hrrt ¿n, was not allowed to ace for a aln- The question was soft, like velvet, sent there by the man she loved, her , * * " ) * » *** mon" “ ’ •’»*' xntenc. th a » »!>• *1*1 lor all the others com- , i r moment where alia waa sailing but there waa steel underneath the eyes were opened to her past mistakes. ior t* ,n* sDlffllca.ro. . She would never do the reckless But. of course, we have prohibttioi blued, and atie thoughl he knew It | )wr ¿hip of happlnraa, tiers use the sound. Bhe laughed again "Now you're things over again she tud done In down here. Moreover, he cared for her Hlie did man who lived In her bosom waa an trying to Imitate the star In last ihe past, and ahe was nervous be- j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M M l that sl»e was the only girl — chartered Nra Had ah# even night’s movie " she Uunted 'cause she didn't think she could make i In hla life - the only one he had ever dreamed that there waa drnger of | ..yUI him loved or would ever love. Yet slu* waa losing him alie would have retorted rwJ - rm ln . dangerous mood, O r - ' D,,t *h* ,elt constrained to try ) "Love Is like a flower," she mused j to entirely dtfTrrrnt tactics. I letta Both Orlvtta and Richard Bert were "G o on, and shoot," she challenged on her sick bed. "It bloom* and then, unless you Uke care of It properly. It i puin n- of the elite, children of fairly ¡him. "and are who cares -'' Then he whipped out his revolver dies. Muybe for the want of sunshine I sell - to-do colored people prominent fund shot her In the head Hnshol and encouragement, Bert s love f o r ' In their get, and popular to the (joint • her While still holding to her wrist me Is dead " 8he made a quick trip to the coun­ of bring favorites. Ttiey wrre both Ai she tell backward, he caught her pleasing to the eye. congenial, and To° * » * . ha Inexpressibly regretted ty jail when she was strong enough to I do so and had It out with her lover.! clever Hen was preparing himself his action. You fool." ahe murmured, strug- Bhe confessed that she regretted her j by correspondence for a law practice, "You've « n * » ¡ ‘d wanted him to forgive her and Orlella was learning beauty cul­ ghng to keep her strength ture They aometlmes helped one an­ killed me. and I loee you. Don't He “ >d he would marry her there In j you know me well enough to know J*U U »he would have him; and they! other In I he evenlngi when there was no other place for them to go n0 | that I care for you. Dick Take me w* re married ,M; He was never tried for shooting Or- parties, dances, amateur theatricals to the houae and call a doctoq or attractions to demand their a t­ tention They said that In Hk id mu re, Mis­ Florence Lee« souri. O rletu was the beat dressed is B fo u J u u y «tor gtrl that live townspeople had ever seen She Imported her expensive trucks, ind her father, a wealthy farmrr, owned a most eaprnslve ear But there wasn't anything to be done about Or Ictu s habit of giving strange men dales Bhe was Inter­ ested In life, enjoyed It to the golden i t N o N K I.I» lo rnvy th« loft*. hilt, and dtdn t tolerate Interception • i f Right § Iky. gI*-Mminc hair of H r ro with tier plans. Bhe wanted a free • U n of th« i U f « ind «rr«#n. yvu rein, and she told them so. parents can mah» y«or hair Juat aa beautiful were made to understand, and her amt «tira rti*« aa their«. friends knew better than to critic Is« 1T*H HIMI'leT a malUr of ualng her actions thla carry method; approved t»y htlr Just the same, however, many peo­ ■paclatlata; andorved by Haca atare; ple sympathised with Bert when one. They Uaad by thouaanda of th# Itacc'a moat Dagger Hart, came to town beautiful women who haven’t tlm# thought ahe was rather overdoing the thing Hart was a baseball player For over ninety year* Palmer's "Skin Success" Ointment has been known for m«>rc taborloua treatment». throughout the entire country es e sale end relieble treatment lor all sort* TON If I N T when arranging the and also took part In the band, play- . hair, put a little I »andarIne on your ing a difficult Instrument. of skin disorders. 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