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Highland Park Press, 2 Jun 1927, p. 17

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III-c It rtmraiiE L '7 rG ' au- - 'dlt2atfatd the my tti n t brand. “I luv. u upon, air, an the m by ”and!” he whim felt his land hint Mh‘wonullom. Redraw 'tuehqriekIrfttrthrHr.udth. “an“ ".t%feteethnttuhad-ghtto mmmmmumm 'eureq-iAmift-eits-gto hunch-hulk"; 'ALJohJHthI-Mhum tr.Nltt9-ert-etm..trrr.ths. m! “mini-labia“ WW' 2iaphnmprqAtrqr The Ivy by quietly. mating no of- fort " the bolsdl. tled use too gent- tr. The turd need but and forth ef W132“ to - in- Theie can a faint vim: “When ”I but In ulna; to the and. Im' et " the 'er. Niki-091m "ltmtt.e,6tue,"rnuth. an . 'aw-.--,..,,. "Ti, . I. ”Hummus-1 in the mind. at than MI that nothing a God'. e-nh could went I firing squad It "uric. Cumin Armitage entered his tent calmly much: but once there he fell to eehtr. By and by he stttriNd the At midnight the my heard a rather -mt-datthemarofth.tent. llwnawhltperhgunnd.nofom curling over mu. may I strum hand worked " pan-cum ”Whom.“ Golan! Arum... “the: of the Cumin. in di-sing plans for the hal ail-um mind Richmond when Jeanne. attempting to "eol them. b uncut Mb I‘ll is in boy'n clothes. Captain Arming: rec- ognize: her, bat can nothing. and in tttmndurNeetstiriswtedinthe mm; Gem-h um dun: “If“. iii than awfully hid plu- gone like I pull of smoke! But it In. certain Inc the hat. 'nirurram} Ehiééit Jol- Armitage. a "hum, oMeer, mcoe- Joanne from a drunken man. June have: lama» to abduct. Kennedy no that III my question him than! the name- an the eertitV cate uni that a curious tattoo mark ofttltearartofttstmanqe martini. Arming. menu him. but Jenna: u- npn. Sherri placards announc- ing a run for her 63MB", "dead or dive.” . tak - lug-I. I Section: once: And Ivy for the (balmy. is in love with her but the niaci- his ad- vances. One a: was: . letter lined “your inn-land." Jeanne m- lhu that her idmsthy is known. DU. ninin; bone]! with I brown wig and “lining her face, Jeanne We. the am of- Alla Trent. Ibo [on to Baltimore to carry on her work. she in Imu- us} that a red "Atiee M" lives in Baltimore. leI In MMP, A Uni-I I , within the your of South. be; covered in the at of swing upon the - of Secret Syria - of Ibo- Kennedy is the lulu. Janna is (hum the them”: of M or who to one at their number. My an all): and. bet Jeanne Is he. one volunua and chooses uh "heroftheeiermtnrtterhu.tr.asd. 'bh-BMf.ahreatutsistttroatr. Pan an Eh-dr palm tit my Ind the brid- uld noon. Want of ouch _ use and the not even knowing what 'he Ioohn like, sign the marriage eertineate a “lay Smith” and “John Jam.” As with.“ the may nigh " follow: John Kennedy. D.D. C-WG-L A-NK-S 1 G-RD-A J-WG-A _ ENG-8 l I'l-RD-l l P-PA-G J-NK-P P-BN-S was}! “WU-Wh- Mr. !“- “Welt Mnmvwwm "out for the “a of in mm and tn brother! itt'tUCtvft w. t..i-tied-toetuc- toderate govern-cut uni inn-mud toysetVwikqtsfh-totMat- At CHAPTER VII The feem Iued NIPPON. the Ther Int! her bound And . q.leht, on... #3233 1'lu'tll ie nil mnyi-m'rly Mung-RH.“ ' 1ltiti-itg, Know -7 Armi- l him. IPe tttttttthere 2g2ttd. “Son. thank only one Ital ques- tion Pm going to at you,” he llld. "Did you know this Jeanne Beaufort that night in Richmond? Had you ever met her Mm?" "Good Lord. no!” "Wen, for a while you will be an- der my onion. Watch that rem Koran: follow every “nun in snub (o. In other words, and this 1"TProuutrtathtdJ-ruaa- Moldyhnhtion tromeofthe Be-ftrrtanm.iiuthemmotit. kind. Ihehftehe-em.murnstn- M.st-r. Thu-halvhgrodnnup 'otuittdtyqmottuGrtrte,totie ”(lubed-m ”pantie-Mada mmmd-m-ndfmth wdhmhmhd the mun-eh. ”Indium tmTe,.etie.-eQtu madman-leap. Jumhde-owlnll tttstherutu.%mett-tt,wttAoth- 'raves-tamd"').-- forthe-r-ttr, shun-d.- W “paving-comm. tho-tttsci-ttrrp-eat-mn teealfeerteat - the a! " the vino. Th ”Mung-MM hr. mounmmutbml att_tth.taM.tat+r-d «at. manna-mu 't"2g'ghrtil'tt.eat,tt "Wow-mm "ti-di-r. _.3?tetryrteee-6r.tr-.. 74:93" T - III with Mr mm -e emnrtGGG,' new; air- vital a. Northern- «new: "That'. my intention, What would you have done in my place? l "Where?" - ( “Jeanne Beaufort.” "Oh. Weil, lime you ask. I'd love? got up with the firing laud. It's. I devil of I men you've got youmlf‘ in. Here you are. quilt, of n trea- somble act. morning court-martin] and lonx imprisonment. Your dad has dimmed you. And who could! blame him? You are at liberty P-l day bee-nu the whole omnintionl stood but of Too. You're on prom-n tion; so mind how you walk, You’il‘ never convince those who don't know that you didn‘t how on intrigue with that worn“. Your father turned, you over to the ttovermnettt--at pretty _ brave thin. to do. Have you been to! no Kennedy yet t" i "No. I "ppm: I ought to." ' "Go to his room: not. Tell him} you thunk him. Without his aid you} would have fond mun-martial. He's a not than else in the 'yAre'.ep.,y for he bud". tough time of it, And it) left its mark." , “All right. I'll go over And have I talk with hit.” ' . Kennedy did not seem ”weakly trltd, to sag Atmitaee. ed not the slight": mpicion t)el, “Alice Trent" and the woman he had and were one And the “me. Ther were at war. he on one side and the! on the other . _ .GQd m . inn. God, but nevertheless Ho Md m. Nsrsl In! ironin. She loved a Yankee.' , When Arming: and his kind: left the house they walked along in Int-nu for I while. “Well?" tsaid Arming: finally. "She in all you "r. John, and more. But ifa possessed your turn ‘of mind I'd fight shy of her." f ”The" win no intrigue, much u would In. your luau-d supposition. mo u why I released her." And briefly the Ion recounted what Ind ‘t-ken place on l certain night in Richmond. "Sir, I wu one of those men. and the VII the woman." Illa loved! I They were stout shoes, but " the Five days later Jam In: serv- same time they were and] and in: (an in . drawing-room in Wash. shapely. The muck, which Wu It!!! innon. Evan time the bell an: hat , damp upon them, made manifest that he"! leaped wildly. Sh. feared with owner had come across the river Ice Armitage; yet lam-intently shel below the plantation; for at the north longed to we him. She craved min! the camp the soil was firm Ind know If he would "cousin in "Aiiee rocky. _ Trent" the woman of the loft, the', Prom the South! What did that eat/m snd.the tent. Iman‘! A slitht shiver wrinkled her Ono day he appeared in mum with in omen unknown to her, a Lieu, tenant Lowell. Shrew“, the watch, ed Armitattepnrsd her covert scrutiny thtaur convinced her that he harbor. He in the nun who hid stepped out that night and anon-d to marry her to save her life. She knew that Ill! loved! When Jeanne Mort climbed ashore the knew no! 1nd understood he had and her because he had rec- ofniud her, not In Alice Tram but u the Jeanne Bunion who had Need done the - of eleven men. "Go to your tent and mmiiér your- Iel! under Arte-L You're no Bott of mine henceforth." "No sir.' When the a an to - him after h In dud, did not the “unsung: of that must strike you, sir " 'u I woman." "A woman'." The Conan] stepped but. "Yoo any . ram?” “You sir, I Uoman. "Arsd it you will permit me to “plain. sir, the explanation will be short." “Right-3 Mmdnthnopyhiu information, toot" 1tpmy In; Jana-u to In that EFF-'3 “EU-m j Susie Stapleton to A. J. Anselm and }wife. jt tens. WD tto. Lot 22, Ra, vine Forest. pt Sec. 21; Shields. C. Sturm at at to Etta Frances Unebarzer and husband, it tens. WD tlo. Pt lot 2, Ravinin Dells. pt Bee. 335. Deer6etd . I Prom the South! What did that mean? A slight shiver wrinkled her spine. There In: ever that fear in ‘her heart that some (by she would “meet one mm in the pursuit of his (duty, What would happen when that ‘drvlded moment came? W. R. 6-11.th Ind wife tot Gun- dolfi and T. 8-000. WD $t0. tart 42, J. S. Hovhnd’s North Shore Acre Sub, beam“. J. J. Gill-(her and wife to Z. Gan- doifi Ind T. Sacco. it tens. WD 810. Lot 4t, J. S Hovllnds North Shore Acre Sub. DeerfUi& C. T. i T. R. Co., tr to Ruth E, Moore., Door] $10. last 39. blk 5. Bunk-tn Bree Pmset Terrace, pt Mnrion M. Peter and husband to D. Rogers. WD 816.500. Pt lot 3, Mk M, Highland Park J. A. Fostee and wife to A. Schmidt W.D. 10; lot lil, south half of lot IT, blk 3, Ravinia Highlands. See. 36. wife it tens. Deed 8450. Lots 35 and Deerfield, R H, Bartlett to R. Hehnder and wife it tens, deed $10; lot ft, blk 28, Harte“: Shore Crest antes. See. 8, Shields. C. T. t T. R. Co. tr to C. E. Line- hnrgor Ind wife, jt tens. Deed $10. last l, Ravinia Dells, pt See. 36, Deer- field. Ho Wu in his stocking feet, A man did not wander about I camp in that fuhion. He was somewhere within the house! This knowledge came us n shock. Lately she had executed her mis- sions lay-Hy, with the we care and "wewdness In heretofore; but the tutssiormte hate was zone. A Yankee Inns still I human being. C. A. Newcomb to W. Smith Ind M. blk 16. See. 5, Shields. Presently Jeanne was alone. With her Inna folded across her bosom, she bent her cue upon the shoes. mute witnesses of a busineu lb. knew only too well. Somewhere in the amp there wt: a man in stock- intred feet. "Army shoes," aid Jeanne. "Mom thallium they we when”: shoal." All except he Genéan foiilii a her in wonder. “You are right, Min Beaufort," said he coming to her renting. “It sitmiftes that we have an unwelcome cues! herubouta. The next thing is to tInd him. Mann, will you we the proper orders are given to prevent this Yankee from getting out of our lines?” "Yea, sir!” The young other m from the house. The General put the shoes upon the table and rose. The rest of the I” rose with him. bluntly Juan. and her main!- “than! about the table. A Guard took up a shoe and lookod it «It carefully. , "Made by the Yankee government" In: bis comment. PAINTING DECORA TING mmms mom IMMWhMth VALLPAPBBS J. A. Toluene-E0. REAL ITATE TRANSFERS CHICAGO N. am “I! (Continued next-week) kW H. A. Chains. and wife to H. Dun, can and S. M. Duncan it tens. WI P.Puh.r-arit.t.g.c.N-. wn no. Lot 31. _ Irvin. Por- ttlt Snbdn, Sec. 21. M. Anne D. artsmhrtoMnrvrr. Dunk. WD 810. [at 82, 31th Potent, in. " Shields. C. J, sneaky and wife to L Shou- hy. (KB 810. N 50 ft of lot 6, " 40, Highland Park. fi.'ith'hftd'h."ifdttt It“. M'IO. Uts14.ttt t& W}.BWWWWM pt W. J. Joy to J. Sci-Ira. WD 810. Lot t, blk 3, Ravi-in Highland- Bar- lem North Shore Sub. the. 86, Door- "ld. HOUSE CLEANING Made Easy USE MELLOWS ITS CHARM PI E RCE ARROW The thing that sets Pierce- Arrow apart, that stamps it with distinction, that crowns it with greatness, is this un- As with other artistic Crea- tioris, use mellows but never dullt the charm of a Pierce- Arrow. And this is so be- cause, in the building of the Pierce-Arrow, craftsmen de- voted to their labors are keeping alive the arts and integrirics of hand-building. TOM HAY & SON Hand-building does not make the Pierce-Arrow a hi h-priced car. The Sun: 80 two-door coach " $2.99; is an example. Ealey maneuvered no- inch wheelbase. Operann economy usuallv equaling and often sur sung that of can costing less. 'Nec/dll',",',,",', mtro-ccllulose lacquer Marin " charming color choices without can assessmtm. Bal Icon um, four-wheel brakes Ind Houdaille double-acring shock-absorbers standard equipment. Duffy 6; Duffy CLEANERS AND DYERS Telephone ‘Highland Park 1820 - 1821 -INMATD Imam-Amman MW“ XN ANY DESIRED comm on UPHOXSI’BRY Nes. Sllm 36 Dua-truse Sri-t Shrub Irlml‘uc -errlrrrd an. $5875 and". B, K, Bout" any, burning an of Mu, it nodal 'emit- Om on, on 1. mm"- "tenouB. J. amen to s. E. rum. wn c. B. whim uni hmband to M. H. no. Lot 3, blk II. Exmoo. Md- to nexmip and wife it tom WD 310.1 Highland Park Lot- 6, T, and 8, Brierhiit thdn. _ J. Griitith to G. s. Miller. M) no. 33, Deerfield. In. 9 cum“ no I“. oaa I -1.” D-_‘_. C. T. h T. C. to Jany M. Howard. Deed 510. Lot 5, blk l, Bunigu Bron. Sunset. Terrace. Bee. 22, Deer- field. in. WI) no. at} 2i arinue Ul"'" Hiahursds, Set. M, Deer- no Mary E. Handler to City of High- land Park. Deed 81500. Pt of lot 35, blk l, Ravinh Him. mm In 1 to is 'iae.",iiuTiiG'; the. 25. MM. M ByCalling P. Itereeu ri" 341 A. A., Drew Prices V WVJ and II pit: tax and transttrrtatitm I. T. Had Y. C. to O. P. Phi-r. '2895 and " To be known and respect- ed as "the hand-built motor car" has been at once the ambition and the continuous realization of Pierce-Arrow. deviating pursuit of perfec- tion that marks the artist. This means, in motor cars as in lamps, the difference be- tween mediocrity and suer- lative merit-the difference between passing fancy and lasting charm. A can» by): nf the do: IlClllmi. Berars, iris [und- vnqbt~nudc and: the Jer- in; (an of an qrttst- In Iraq it u 'raacb.odmwrd “In; 4: it um: anyway 15¢. .,in F. H. Burden to N. Mind “to jttens. Doe-1310. And“). brunt. uk. View Elam. Sam. 5 and 6, Shields. G. Harrison Ind husband to C. E. Hamann. WD 810. Pt of lots " um! 26, Highwood. tier. 15, Deerteu. L. H. McCormick, at at to L. b, Smith. WD $10. Pt NW qr of Soc. l Doeriteld. Klimt-dwoblhhd menu-u. “Hilda-ll IQ'" Pin! addr, to MighHad k. _ J. Griitith to G. S. Miller. WD 810. Lot 2, Subdn of lot 24t, Lake Potent. Sec. 33, Shields. PM“

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