Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Apr 1903, p. 7

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"I think II. II but for you on go no.- cm: lien. ouomu h mum. in MI mm: tampon Ind Mull your Backer; and I! t an In mm!- n-o In my uvnn pt principal and unfl- am. In the cloning Rn uni. I love. be ramp.” ‘1 than! you at I m m ”at. W_ I III. C III Fortunately. some 0! Dr. Moran's neighbors called curly In tho evenlrig. Then whisl pullo- were formed. But {laugh Cornell: was I“ "rednes- Ind .nclounneu; though Rem played well And Lleut. Hyde plum! badly; though Rm Ind the satisfaction of wmhing Hydo depart in his chair, while he stood with I confident friend-Mp by Cornelll'l side, he was not “tuned. Thor- wu' In Alt of warm.“ 1nd constraint in the mom, and the lime stir of damning villton dld not hid. it. Rem untouched hi- amer Ind mid. "It in lime to go home.” Arena lmked It hn friend; the "mud tn Mutational-.ndmmofl- (mad when Cornelia did not an In the Mutton. ‘lrexpecw you would uh no to I“! van you. page)“; Upon Arentn’n brother he had not mourned A pleasant Impression. With- out intention. he had (rented young Vnn Ariana with (in! negative polite- nun which dashes n sensitive nun. and makes him resentiuiiy conscious um he has been rendered incapable on doing himwll justice. And Rein tried in various ways to inimdnce some mm’m’snihm which would aiiord him me picasnrc .yi mniradlciinn. "a iaiivd m mnsitk-r (1:11 his irareiy vviimi uningnni-m ramps-lied irnzn (ho doctor, and own {mm Camcila nnd Arenta‘ aiicmicns he might not «litur- win have received. $0 "No caiiiy became iho hcru of (110 hnur. he was permuted tn ioarh the girl: the charm- ing ni.i~v.orid step of ihe Pu tie anirr‘. Ind afterwards to King with them merry nirs from Figaro. and Ben- timenini air: from i.m!olukn. nude her {colufor s moment or two, u if she could hardly breathe. Dr. Moran. Ram Van Arlens, and Lleul. Hyde were present. The latter wns handsomely dressed In I. dark. blue velvet. coat. silver-laced, a long white satin vest and black satin breaches. His hulr was thrown back- vnrds and tied with the customary black ribbon, and his linen and laces were oi lbs finest quality. He met Cornelia as he might have met a prin- cess; and he flushed into Areuta's eye: 3 glam-e o! admiration \vhlch turned her senses upside down, and Then Arena, having arranged her ringlcts. fled her sash and her sandals, the aim went down to the parlor. “He was In me field two years. He told me so this Afternoon. [ dare say, be his earned his flue, even it he II I lieutenant." "Don‘t be no highty-tlghly, Car- mella. l have no obsecflon to mllltu'y titles. In fact. 1 rather lean to of- ficial title: at every kind." "Our drawingâ€"rooms. And even our ltmets. Ire full of tides," and Cor liefla; ‘1 think It II n dhtlncuon to be plain master and mistress." “That Is the truth: even this hand- wlne dandy, Jorla Hyde. I: I “cuten- I CHAPTER ILâ€"(ContlmudJ About six o'clock Arenta Vln Arlens wide A personal response to her (Head’s message. She Ins nll ex- citement Ind expectltwn. Who do you think called on me an: Iner- noon. No less I p'enon than Mndame Kimon. Gertrude Klppon [a going to be married. She is going to marry a French count! And madame I: be- Ilde herself with the great. alliance." THE MAID 2f MAIDEN L‘ANE ”alto "11m mums. Ribbon." A IZOVE STORY BY AMEIIIA E. BARR The [rash on wind (Conflllu. two. by Anal!- I. But) Hydc and Ann“. Seldom II Lou unhered Into any ma with my pomp of circumstuco or cer- emony; then In no ovmnrn no on: om. no mm. to our my. nu! ma Ion not-entou- meeting: occur In If by more lament. A Mad do and corn"- n wmh on the «not, Then ho mu, threw 0! III velvet and lace. Ind designedly In In. thouhu turn to Area“. "8h. I- pretty beyond an prettlness." ho “Id moldy n he moved About. "She dlncu well. am from [and (a mouth. no the on no one lice! since. no l mm It In. You nan. I0 (Ir-aha might to lumber." "I hive again made a fool or myull. l have now all kind: 0! unplomnv. [eel- Inst. Ind when 1 Ion. that good (loo car's noun I I'll well lull-fled. HI- dAugmct In an Angel. I pnlu tune]! for India; um out. In roality. ”rut. Hyde was I! that mr‘nu‘m In the Ilclrcdrrn elm), singing the "Mnrsullinhc," Ind IE-tlonlnx lo I wry Inflammatory spvm-h [mm the French minister. tut. A cuuplo of hours Inter, Arc-Ma's "wonder" would have couched the truth. He was then Mane. and very m satisfied: {on ma: some rmuen reflection; he and Im- patient”: And she said Im- prnyorn. Ind {all calmly asleep. to thr- flmlorinz thought. "I would net muph wonder If. at this monwnl. Llcut. 11;. -.'c is an n; about “In "l hive llf-‘flYl thought (‘nrnella a rvry “Inc." she muuorcd. “but Love In the great rcvcalor. l wondrr If she I: In Iowa-4.9 tell the truth. she was past finding out. I cannot, my that I saw the least mm or nâ€"nnd between mo and mysoll. Rem was dare-sow able; however. I Im not planed (ha! Rzm fen hlmscll to In badly used." and (M bright wnnhinc. Then she heard her brother moving about the floor or the foam above her and a shadow darkened her face. She had strong family afleclianl. and she was angry the}: Rom shuuid be lrou~ bled by any man or w: man, living. "After all," she mused. "the even- lng was I. possiblmy. It was I door on the latchâ€"I may push it open Ind go in~who can to"! I saw how amazed he was at my beauty when I first entered the parlorâ€"3nd be In but a manâ€"and a young man who like. his own wayâ€"so much is evident." She did not finish the sentence; there was no necessity: Rem knew what unplcunntneu (he threu Im- plied, and he slipped on his shoes and stole quletly upstairs. Areal: dld not hurry. though the great Flemish clock on the stairâ€"landing chimed eleven as she entered her room. "She knows it; that is so. When I was It Bethlehem, 1 rend her all your letters. Ind many a time in“ spoke In them 0! he: as your ‘lmle wife: Come. come. we must no to our rooms, for that ll our llther I bear moving ghoul. In a. few mlnutel he will be angry. and then-â€"" “Ever nlnce she WIS 3 little girl, eleven yelrl old, I have loved her." said Ron; “3nd she known It.“ which exactly wounded pride. “Den Aroma, Ira skull have so much more time, tomorrow. Come to marrow." But Arena wn not planed. Eh: left her frlend will: III 111' o! repressed lnjury. and afterwards nude little re- mark: about Cornell: to her brother. CHAPTER "I. fitted his new or " “the Gene. you m.’ uld he. ‘Hul- lone woman. in't the? “'81:. ll. Indeed,” I replied. "‘Hâ€"n!‘ he excl-Inca, look!" It the picture eta-sly. 'A «need haul- som woman. 1 than" no. A Me“ Madonna woun.‘ “non wu I Inn. pause. W11! you an to mu. m. cum? I. and. “I thought of my client‘s neon lam, III I had a. Inn v “.00.. no Id ‘IIJ mun-us. m on an m an. to court"- M In! “I‘m-o. "I had I audden Inspinuon um I and: 'Why. thu'l tho lady who II suing your company [or 81.50037 "We". It Just happened that 1 km! I photograph 0! Funny Duenport on my dusk, Ind when the next day Wm. MuVengh Immersed Into my one. to Mac-m culls nether matter he picked up the whom 3nd mired IL 'Whn'l your friend? be asked. that a [wt-w: uf runny llawnmrt Lyn-r! w: I rs. , far Mm. Ills rllnnt rmmwl, {Gr 87,50” «. nag!!! for the damn of Mr husband. "Just u few Hays lwlum the «me was to have com. up she lmmmnod into my nmre and Il- nmmced that. she had murlcd again. ‘Guod Lord, mndlm,‘ l gum-d. ‘Vlh! couldn't you luvs waited until your use «me up? In next to lmposnlbh Mr mu.- (I: get damages (or you now.’ she um lh. didn't ur- very much. and went out. :eemlng very happy. BrSgh: “The wulher ll very dellghtful and Meat. Hyde In very polite. Did II. spell: of the viola" no tent you?" "I suppose he target them. Ah. (hero they no! How bountiful! How flagrant! I will glve them tn you, mother.” “Mother. I hue been a lonrtlme. but I me: ”out. Hyde, Ind we v-lked down to the Battery; um I lhlnk l hue stayed beyond the hour I ought to have stayed. but. the weatlger VII (0 dellghflul" Cornelia trembled u Iho”openad the parlor door; she feared to look into her mother‘s lace, but it vu u serene as usual, and she met her daughter’s glnnre with one of Infinite ailecnon and some lmle expecuncy.‘ This was I critical moment. and GOP non: haunted slightly. Then Ibo aid with t blunt directness which put all ruhlertuge out of the question: A: the gate: of her home they stood a nmmunt. and them Hyde touched her hand and said, “I have never, in all my life, been so huppy. It bu been a walk beyond hope, we! beyond expression!" find she lifted her lute. and xhu smile an her lips and the light in her eyes «neural-ed him. Now Love has than nomelhlng ln it o! the sea. and the murmur of the tide against the pler, the hoarse voice: at the sailor men. the scent of the salt water, and all the occult unrecog- nized, hut keenly tell, me or the ocenu, were mlnlslcrs to thelr love. and (or- ever and ever blended la the heart and memory or the youth and maid who had set their curly dream of etch other to Its patent. wltchery. Tlmo went swiftly. and suddenly Cornell. remembered that she was subject in hours and minutes. A little (our cam. lnto her heart. and closed lt, and she said, with a troubled air. “My mother will be nuxloua. l hhd torgntten. I must go home." So they turned north ward again. Cornell: wee going to the "Univer- ul Store" 0! Gertrdul Duyckinck, Ind Hyde begged to go with her. Ho said he was used to shopping, and could tell the nine 01 laces, Ind knew how to choose a piece of silk, or much the creweis (or her embroidery; and, in- deed. pleaded his case so merrily, the! there was no refusing his oil'er. And how it happened lovers cnn tell, but Inm- the shopping was finished they (and themselves wnlklng towards tho Battery, with the {mesh sea. wind, And the bright sunshine. and the lay of each others presence all around them. She wu dressed only In l. mu. morning gown or Indian chlntz. but In such simple toilet. Ind um man: «up ”actively um lh‘ ol youthful modest! which he bud tound so charmhuly un- ulizlug. In i din: kind of way Hyde mill-d (his (no! a ho III. the nut day with In open book baton him. H. In not reading it; he wu thinking 0‘ Corn. ‘iiu. Soon he eluted MI book with ill- pltience. and went to Prince'- Ind bought I little rush basket Iliad with "root violet; into their nldu ho slipped his visiting card, um aw (in boy on his way with the flowers to Cornell: are he wn IIUM my would reach her quickly enough. Then turning aimlessly into Pearl meet. he 13le Consul. chair mung. in! an «In m bo- lmegded. um flu commune-p bro pHo .TYAPH WINS A CASE. Ch . he nwlre of them. at be mnunued.) 'f‘a! Wu (Worked by .-cr Lawyer. or h’lh the stnry DOWN“ HROVI mourn Many Futon. An Kind by Cyclom I! Human. Kan. Jovlll. In, dispatch: A mm drink Alum; Inn. A!!! Inna van 0! km. In: Ion-0| 'm Nov- amnu-uym-mlmd. floummmhnom ott'l‘flsoo‘mh. Mu'mm mantra-"7.11.“ MIMuku'. Popuhflon. Milwaukee. “713.. dllpuch: The pubmhn of "m Illlwsnkee clty direc- tory believes am the popululon of the city 'm in ohown by the coming «mm to mm more than 315,â€" 000. 11:. cums of 1900 credit: tho city with I population 0! 285,815. TORNADO BLOW. DOWN ”008‘. On April 24 the president, will start on Ms trlp to St. Lam: and then !0 the Par-me «out. The rather hr‘re ll mild. and venom from the park are m the efl'ed um (here in Mule now In the vIclntty oi um nruldcnt'l had- I‘rosidonl Ram-welt will be the an"! n! Mn). l‘in-lzrr, the mmrln. tendon! o! the pnrk, Ind till live In camps most M the time he In nut. Tho lpeclll bell-lug mo prealdent and Ill. party nrrlvod at Gardner. the ontrsnce m the park, at 12:30 o'clock and um met by I detachment of the Third rav-Iry and a numhet of cow- boyl. In]. l'llthnr Also was on hand In welcome the pruldcnt. Luncheon I'll served In tho prenldcnt'n car. Al- (er MI honohack mot-eh he bade the nmmberl of Ms party good by and led the way mm the park. Mr. Burroughs (allowed In in lrmy wagon. Will Not Hunt. n I: well understood that the precl- dom will do no hlmlln: while he I: In the park. but wlll vluvnm many days and miles of walking and riding In tho uudy at the Inlmnh on the natlonnl reservation. In (M: lm wlll be great- ly alr'ml by ML Burmuvm. All trails lending in Hm prumlr‘nl’l mn‘m will In guuld'vul and 0‘." rylhinz ywsnhln “11H”: drnn H) :1! .lnu pro-1- Idnm {rum annz,,.a:un or unmelcumc liquors. I pmldent arrayed In rough hunting clothes. Ind looking much like the oth» er human about hlm. ~0Mcuo Record-lien“. In Rough Attlre. The president bade farewell to the rest or the party M. Gardner. at the Known, to the park. and the crowd or cowboys, guides and tourist. assem- bled to see the start was treated to the usual experience 01 being Id- drassed from the back or a horse by The preshlent'l npeclal wlll rem-In here, where 812ch Loeh can ‘keep In touch with Washington and supply the president’s couriers with Inch In- formation as the president may desire. 11:15. It I: understood. will only be upon subjects absolutely demwdlnx attention. Cinnahu, Mont, 1mm: President Roosevelt, John Burroughs, the untur- Iflu. and a detachment 01 United States cullry disappeared up the trail Into Yellowstone park to rennin [or sixteen ‘dnyl. SPEAKSTO CROWD FROM HORSE anon'o Email" Adm-um And!- on“ 9! Cowboys. Guldu and Na- than and Thou Ride. Away Accom- pardon by Major PIqu and Aldu. President Will Spend Sixteen Days In the Yellowstone Reservation. WILL [XPlflHE NATIUNAL PARK THE EMPEROR l3 SIMPLIFYING THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. lulu! Idll Play, I. Dying. _ [Nun-Dom [pods]: A Ilcl II 1h Md. received «Ha. I Iain-go c hum ban on. a mm um an. the «an 0! lb Plnk, no Inc-told Im- at - the Color-do Southern mm In ruched hero utter I my afoot our Alpine Pu; n malted tn a.” to cruel the manure of twenty-In lullel. [9 some places. he mu, 0. now ll thlrty («I hep. GIRL FATALLY HURT From Plnll of lndlanapull. lucid In Sam I: Thirty rut Deep. Gunnlzon, Col.. 1mm: Roan-b tef Melln of the South Park brink a! Llcem. Packing Company. Nrw \‘mk, dhpatrh‘: Munch ha- HI'I'nKO'I um Nntlonnl Packin- com- er'y, recently lncorpunlcd u Tren- um Ind upltallxed It “3.000.000. The con-puny will do buslnm In um Mam wlth I capltu flock of $1,000,000. Tn. once" will Immedlnely open 0!. Ice! In Chicano. - he ‘. mitt-ping: raw-rev] my,“ run untied. Man Roluud From Sing slug lay. “nun” Wu Duo Q0 (nor. New York dlxpauzhz menu! Foo m-y, who in: Just hem: relcucd Iro- Smx Sing prlsun, way-antenna to twenty year: on I charm, of Illempt- tn] burglary by Recorder "lake“, who mm m months later. "a ll mm H yrnm am. having served twenty-Ill ylam. additional sanlv‘nrca Delhi Im- pwmi fur Hm :11“;an to escam. H. 1" ml “2 and a wit u! clathcl for H Um s m ' r a crime he may! '\(:r mmml. . ”c clulmu thak TWENTY-Six YEARS IN PRMON hln shop on Sundny. The mu in set for April 11 and Um cut: I- ore-l. in: great Interest thou! the city. u it will llard a prank-4| lost of the pow- er 01 an union to prevent the lure-k- Iug of unlon aurnrmcntl and to do Io by cnfonslnx obnolcto auto luvs. Labor Unlono o! L. Cram. Wis, Want All stem Shut on Sunday. Ll Crone, Wls., spool-l: Tho la- bor unions or this city have lnvokad the law to enlorce Sunday cloalnl Ind promise to closo Ln Crone up tight and enforce the obsolete bluo lun which hnva’always remained on the statule books. George W. nrlebo. a union barber, was arrested on com- plnlnt of the secretary of the Barberu‘ union. Brit-Ir: Is accused of opening Canton. suppoied to have 2.000.000 Inhabitants. II we Inge-t clty In Chl- nu. Ind In: any Industrial. It In the grant make! for the lllk good- 01 south Chin. Thanh It ha I Eu- mnenn gunner the foreigners no mostly brokers. burly Ml "the ma- belu In the IIde of native mu» chuu. MAY ENFORCE THE BLUE LAW. Since the me or powder hn‘l lot can» luriel been known to ill: Chine“ the old amen-l for many scores of yen- lulnilod all purposes, but recently mo modern commerce in expionlvol led to the erection or immune buildings. Hoax-Kong «New: Moon hun- dred per-ou- If. raponed no have been killed by an explosion u on Can- lon Arlen-l powder (anion. which [I one of the lumen. In China. TI. uh Jena! I: the savanna“ chum: house lor ImmunIUun. ARSENAL EXPLOSION KIL' S I, 500 PERSONS Pow-r Factory In cum. Located at Cunt-m. In loan. of Diannaâ€"Wu ~mum-mm»: Cloning-Noun. t fur a Mime he say- ,tml. No claim! that (m the no! Ind re- 2 huuzo Man he wu THE LATE" MARKET all-om MlMluklo School Bond mu. Think Long Train- vane-rm Milwaukee. WI... lunch-l: 3m they bellow. Ihoner mm ion In tho Ichoolroom by leachorl would 0 hut. healthful condition. Bum tondcnl meter! of "I. who!” _ William Goon. Drum And other- ‘ known In cam-Hon] drclel hm ’ gone on record an favoring tho 1,” mom. of tuning Iklru. It“ Mono“ 0' Palm“, III, w Ohm-flan and Want. .2.“ Pan. "1.,aumch: In the amt. court here “In Stall: Nichol! o! P“: mar ls tryln. to‘convlnco I 1m mu 1 Ian lrom u mun dislocuod her final- dor. She l- lulu n l'. Coin". I Ichool teacher. {or 82.500. m beam 0! n has he are he! land he: will her shoulder in chm. M or place. norm-nanny Injurlnx Ia. OHONTER IKIITI ARE DIIIIIO The passenger: on the Alma: brought mum of an ennui): fl tho old Colman Del 'l'lem firm. ll co lomblu, nan 03lov- hmhlo, on m 22, The village of Tlolo was am“ and Iron: II"! to 100 pm In. klllcd and wounded. During an I!“ 0! Much 24 nume- from lln volun- were neon by plsnll‘ vouch u n db- unco of nut, miles. TEACHER BUED FOR uunomo v Occuro During Fog. Tho Allegheny Ion. quomntln only In the any. but had Inc-bored II a. boy below Bobbina' me! becouoo at tho (0;. It was here the com-Ion loot piano. The Merrywealbor stood by haul an puseugcn had been mulled. "I stern wu new In, and u “chord d the statue of Liberty until ”I. alt-I at the injuries could be “con-Ind. The Allegheny was lull) V)!“ b Brooklyn. ofllcen had lowered two Mull Int. whlch the women were plncod. 1 In Putty Iubmcrnod. I All (he manage" were uhl .- bond the tug uni brought to flu city. The Allegheny had been struck on tho unheard lldo. Ind I has. halo m‘ torn In the pines. The bow mm upldly to the bottom. but, owl-l ‘- the urn/crush: bulkho-dl. the nun to mglnod malt, and here the crow nth cred. preferring to rcmnln by tho all). My In! Lambs alumâ€"”07.”. Kun- Cityâ€"08.50003... 89.. Loanâ€"”JSOCJI. ma.k»-‘â€"3usomo. Oink-”JOOCJL The unenxeu. my a! all. 50‘ In; women. were punk: otflckn, III I number of them sump!“ to Jul. overhead. The ma Con-twin. which wu pmlng. responded to ma Ila-hi gt dime“. Hmwwo m WI: Chinaâ€"ounce 7M. Inn-u Cityâ€"“.2501“ It. Luauâ€""5001.10. mnmâ€"uuo'lm. Omaha-00.800 1.10. New York dlnpatch: Th. tau ll!!!- Allaxheny, from Port union. and. um. wu badly dim“ In a. tub: bor o: How York as m. mum at 5’ com-Ion with tho Bridal: may Joseph Merryweuher. bound on "- Bulhnoro um Cox-k. Ireland. ‘ Chicagoâ€"81.75411. Kan. Olly-410305.20. 8L Lochâ€"“A600 0.50. Omahaâ€"02.250615. Corn. New Yorkâ€"N". I, U “a. Chicagoâ€"No. :1. 400. St. Louln~Nq 2. 391,50. Klan.- Ginâ€"No; 2 mind. MK.- Peorli- No. 8. lfi‘Ac. 0-9:. New Yorkâ€"~No. 2, 41¢. Chlcagoâ€"Htandardâ€"SOKGMM 8L Loulr-Noi 2, 34¢. Knnxu Cltyâ€"Na. 2 white. "e. Milwaukeeâ€"Standard, noun. PLACE WOMEN IN THE BM"; Many of the Passenger! W Panic-Strickon Ind 717} to Jump Overboard. .83 £< I»... I. .3 6.9.5.... bin 2< :8 1.55315.» 3.: c. 33.4 2.. IF - 2.31 5...... 92 £5... =< New Yorkâ€"No. 1 red. ”“0. Chicagoâ€"No. 2 rod. 73c. 8t. Louisâ€"No. 8 red, “Kc. Knnsu City-oXo. 2 hard, “*0. Mllwlnkeoâ€"Jx‘u. l northern. 11‘ Minneapolis AN0. 1 north-II. '1“ Duluthâ€"No. l northern, 11%|. 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