Downers Grove Reporter, 4 May 1912, p. 5

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If they bud only known that the An!!! was to stop there the quarter or On hour. and If they Ind only known 1mm preacher there um had had him ' to’tho station. the common, could have boon consummated than nod than. 0dr vm on- stood .- clonal 3 looking pct-Ion :- our nmnood n mum (mini. _W mm: and mm. an 1m. Tho horllon In “my nvdoothed with church our». Thou were when. preacher: anywhere. tad not 3 dental. to do their dead. ". Foiled! 'It in: late in the torenoon before the train came to the end oi! its 'iron {arrow across that fertile space be- tween two oi! the world'u greatest riv- ers. which the Indiana called “Iowa," nobody knows exactly why. in com mat with the palindeo of the Miasim Iippi. the Missouri twists like a great brown dragon wallowing in congenial mud. The water itself, as Bob Bur- dotte said. in lo muddy that the wind blowing acrou it raises a. cloud of dust. Honey CRAFT“ XX. CHAPTER XIX. czzzzmmw u: g. 3.311.? p . ‘1' HS 3?" MY AS PRODUCED VV. SAVAGE. mm 3 9 mm :1. WWW ”.mmmm mmmu umwmw __ MWM “mm“ ”W m WWW .. . mmmwmmwm WWWMW ”mummy a? Mm» Wm”. :m m. w mm 2 .. ... a ”mmmmmum‘gmm Mum um; mm mm" "mm mmmmmm “mm." 1 Q mm a . m. .: W.WMM mWflMMWflMmm m_~n mm m mm m mummm mm ammmm mm mummmmn. “mmmmMmmm mm: "rm m m mmmfi mm mmmmwmmmmm “Mam“. mm” A um. «um: “and at. n (In, mm an they won on- fluted um: noun lint-melo- Mtudcm'fiuoucmuof They dined together In dolelully :- If they Ind been married for forty "In. Then the flow twlllght mm then In In noting-holy. The porter “and up the on. and the nut- u‘hod up "at nun. but. nothing lint- od up their bop... “We‘ve to «and null. my bo- lovod." MAI mood to Marjorie. Imam they vm too an." 0'.- toluolonoum‘fltl III mum for tho mmumww Nehru-ha would have been a nice In. auto (or a honeymoon. but u- tour hundredodd mue- were I dreary length (or the couple to beer Ind yet no hr. The rellroed clinging to the meandering Plane made the way tar longer. and Mallory and Merlorle Id! like human and Thlehe wandering “on; u eternal well. through which they could eee. but not. mch. one Another. Alter that. If a vicar In full unl- fom had marched down the alalo heading a moon-Ion or cholrboya, Mallory would hava Impacted Mm. Ho vowed In hla hula that Marjorie mall! «I. an old mald before he would approach anybody plan on that. aub- loot. maniacal-filament” a modular amusement of them. In fact be split one word In two to hurt a double-barren“ cum. Allthat Mll- lory could do wan to admit that ho was . flen- bitten whit-beach), and back away. So. in his frantic anxiety, he select- ed a honey-looking individual who so: on at North Platte. He looked so much like a mwhlded nnchmun that Mallory stole up on him snd asked him to excuse him, but did he happen to be a clergyman? The man replied by asking Mallory it be happened to be I ties-bitten maverick. And embel~ linked his question with a copious low of the words ministers use. but with theory that since most people who looked like preachers were docldedly lay. it might be well to take a sum- bler'a chance and accent the least mlnluerlal person next. we cit-bl “lair-m." “I m. youâ€"Int" m on In. mummmumnho "Mmmthoofiofl." war-“Wham NI ntlllutnkiu." Porn,- hm: all An. mm believed gunman-gonna. n bmntwmmmtmm our lit a. Who ludotnfcfluan-d lot ”WinifIâ€"VMQMM' gunman-3mm MEI. WI! chmmflaml‘nI-L" Klimt-duh- Ion-let no. ‘A'.whudomunr' Tho women won so mound about. Mr. lad “Ill-o." Honor]. mu tho! bud], noticed tho Womble pun: o! a. Wellington. at tho wt- ooo mm: o! Ibo My "on no summon who DOC-Cd to be “told at ”nothing nd unl- not. to my- body. Tho oil-nu. bohutor of Ann and. and In [Ammo on: coo-pod III-ch comment. though [It] won lor- ovol' m; stumbled on when uybody won: out to m Manon platform. Who. may voro cum from they. tho: out mm chock." m umu very mm. but smog woo u on on «loom um lilo “moon. no and «um» concocted coco oven. a Mr m. for In. look!“ at Mo witch. III-and manually to Ann: “Only a tow m Ion. “Colonic-tum“ min-uh!" Mn. Whitman's countenance wu cynic-l: “I, do". I’ve bean and“ twice and I out". to km melting about honeymoon. but m- honey!“- honeymoon-9‘ an out up her on. and In: hands In «spur. “The Halon-r” in. Temple tuned .- the mama. mercifully. “Oh. no, they wm very Madly lulu thin morning." Mn. Whltcomh was me! enough to voice the sentiment of the whole pop- ulace. when she looked up from her novel In tho ohuruuon room 3nd, nudging Mn. Temple. dnwkd: "By the way. my door. hu that bridal couple made up It: second mur- qunrrel n! Y" 'Anflunodyoolldm'lu Matrimony to and Fro. And the next morning they Were'in Wyomingâ€"Well toward the center of ‘ that State. They had left behind the ‘ tame levels and the truly rural town: ‘and they were among foothills and mountains. passing cities or wildly picturesque repute. uke Cheyenne, and Laramie, Bowie, and Medicine Bow. and Bitter Creek, whose very names imply literature and war whoops. cow- boy yelpa, barking revolvers. another rednkin biting the dull, cattle stam- pedee. town-painting. humorou- lynching and branches in epileptic treaty. But the toll of this train wan con- cerned with none of these wonders. which the novelist: and the unga- zinlat have perhaps a trifle overpubv liehed. The tilt of this train we: con- cerned with the eighth wonder of the ‘ world. a semi-detached bridal coupled “.mmmmuuo "Times has suttalnly changed for the wuss. I! this In a bridal couple. gimme dlvmcees." Once morq the whole car saved at the unheard of behavior at It: newly wedded pair. The poor porter had been hungry for a brldnl couple, but as he went about gathering up the cunt-on lootwaar or his Inge family and (ound Maxim's shoes In. number three and Marjorle's tiny boots at number live. he shook his head and intended for («axiom a sumac ammunition. Mallory unwed :- ho Io- copted them and when he fpund hun- aelf In them. he'whtlkql out the light. he was so aimed o! himself. OHAPTER XXI. “cola-aunt. W'W g LEW”? g 533 .E j?“ 5‘” tug: '3; 1:11:111343111151: 3. ,a '3 g :35 9 53:53 at}; . fig? ‘1 A: i? '5 fig"? :3 :3 ifi‘. Eg'g «hflggggi n: 35 115$?“ i; iiifififgfig 53331": 3;] wauum 'I'.‘ thaw”: ‘1". wmaomaur-mbdo? min-auras? Maud-1m I'm-ywm-otply'flfl 1- «count Mn.” all Dr. 1‘..- o Murine. Minn-rim “WNW-WWW *ammwmm «your mu thmMfiM’ 'l’npt'n." 'Mmbtumdrwrm «cranium: m hand. Now ”mantra-gunman: “lulu “lawman-rum!“ up on It,“ In“ tho Doctor. ”Oh. no. you’re not.“ In“ 00 pt- unt. "You cu toll your out “do!” The. (Do conductor. um nether conductor. "Idem! on the was. ad about“! vmnotnwwfl-hpoh (In: mun: “What‘s a. nunâ€"- plck ID I dun?” ”Yu. Pom“ you an at u out.” ll. like“ doctor lop-ha. Tho conducior mm: m. but m h (Muâ€"uh hold at (I. m- “Hero'n Doctor Twyla.“ all Al.)- toa. "mm on the job.” Wont-non tuned to the old elem-nu: with u- llmlc (ml. and the «mint wrluml II b!- dh‘uue. 11:. but to could think o! In»: “mu new: lead no I lend well?” “What tor?" sud Valium. u- "Don‘t rub um en." mum coun- selled, “rub III. other on." “It's my on: I’ll nab I! If 1 want to. Get me I doctot. My. l’n “0! course not, with that builder on." growled the nimble wretch. Weeping In IDIIQ or him-cl! and rub- bing Ml Inn-run; orb. “Poor tellow!" aympatlflud Doctor Temple, "II." a cinder!" “I any. old boy. let me have t peck." aid Wedgewood. Icrewln; In hll mon- oclo and peering Into the depths of Wellington's on. “I can". no a ball! thins." "No, you blamed tool. I'm trying to look through my thumb.” "What's the matter?" laid Wedge wood. “Got something in your eye?" “Good‘bye, ever'body. You’re all nbllootly-«mâ€" ow!" He clapped his hand to his eye and crawled back Into the car, groaning with pain. Wellington pulled him aside, In!- lug: "Stand back Doc, and let me see; I have a keen sense of beau'tul." “Be careful," cried the doctdr. “he'll {all out or the window." “Not out of that window,” Ashton :53er observed, seeing the bulk of Wellington. As the train started on again. Little Jimmie distributed nlco hollc smiles to the Green Rlveren on the platform and called out: she! Ashton announced that there we.- something beautlmller It!!! on the plattormâ€"“Oh, a peach!-a nectlrlno! and she's getting on this train." Even Doctor Temple declared that Ihe was a dear lute thing, wnm’t The first one they Inhaled at, they oouldlnot budge utter I biceps-break In: tug. The second flew up with Inch ens that they won: over backward. Ashton put his head out and am nounced am the approaching depot wn labelled "Green River." Welling- ton burbled: "What I beautmfl ntme for an antenna.” m mm. mm SITE-mi that tho mm or an station 1m. mm 1- than met to obllu s drunken mu. so “Mon and Met tried a: set a window open to look out. “A cinder! lt'u at hunt I ton of é?" $467M 1:32;: 3:: Eli: ‘ii: If E“ "Hill isli's ! flow' flint-all. Wu Onion. égiia‘ilago 6.509.! I: E no.2 gags-I: Sogofllovopot-Biofl Sag-cit!!! i: it!%§8¢€§.§8 .IfiSa'lSn‘ag’ \ “no ”than ha, lino" MM'OHImM' ”Won. why In (tutor can you Narnia-round. ’fitqflhMIiM‘Wflp calm-cc. ”Rattan-um.- mfmrfiu?’ “Well. I don't no the pint." uh- pthtIIQMI-mn Woman“: uboot with butter: ‘1! you're uh thlo now. what will m to who: you (at to 8|- .“ (tacoâ€"l Inn ”mum-val. you her who: I lone" ”Oh. you. 0! naval-co It now. 10!. 1 rather tune: I at you. WI awfully coed. Isn't m I think I ahould Inn not It Won but In not null, ny- ult: for two naval-u l ban-'1. M II, tub.“ finally I 3165-: of “mu-din; bmle our Wedxowood‘n he. am In trial! to Justify Ml dolly. Alhton Ind Wellington and Foodlck exchanged wink. over the Btlulller‘l state of lacmnprehenllon. and Ashton explained It to blur euln In word- of one unable. with alum-«ll n ell the dim-rent spots. In tho Smoking loom. Welllngton'u dlvorco breakfast no minded Ashton of a story. Anhlon was one of the great That-Remindl-Mo funny. Perhnpn It was to the credit of the Basil-11min am be misled tho point of this Itory. even though Jim- mie Wellington now It. through his log. and Dr. Temple turned red and hurled his eyes In Iho emlnenuy myoctohk page: of the Scientific American. } Jellinen, that breakfast in going yet! “And that breakfast." uld Albton. “lulled till the train fluted, eh?" Wellington glowered buck triumph- antly. “lasted ml the (ruin started? Wemugton drew him-elf up proud- .I: (or a moment before he slumped back into himself. “wen, you see. when I announced to a few Mend! that I was about to leave Mn. Wel- l'n'tou forever and that I we: going out toâ€"Io~â€"-you know.’ “Reno. We know. Well?" "Well. a crowd of my friends got up u iarewell sort of divorce breakfastâ€"- and some of ’01!) ten so very sad about my divorce that they drank a little too much. and the rent of my friends ten to very glad about my divorce, that they drank :1 mm too much. And. of course. I had to Join both parties." it?" Wedmood broke in: “I lay, old boy. you‘ve carried thin ballast for gbgoo dlys now, wherever did you got thi- warm m m in un ammo». um. M an invalid to pour out u- put: “human. I'm - Morn-humou- mln. In. Weu’n'ton I. I queen anion; woman. but Ill. bu temper o! CHAPTER XX". a”; ‘5‘ :r- mint“ W9; T ”um”: ”rusting“. '- i $332; *‘ iIIJ 33:1;1.’ Slggg Fifi}?! "A not. cannula In! WI 1‘ homuubnwuallhm to Jol- lho “dub." Crud“ tho v. unsound-«momma and mum cowl Uncle-3th. dill-a: “Mount-“1min...” Muhammad-N!“ 'Dnllauo.‘ 'ln-‘tmmummm Chum!" ”Uuul: ”gamut... Ian (I19 a. an!“ n whole m Hold: mutton-manual“ wuaumbot womdulwutho' not an who. be In! tall... It. Do Wino NOV cu m Iva-t. "on. maul-tum noun to up It all n wu lilo loo-In «lull. on II. .1- na. ucuhuuumm than. and I!- luxurious mm flu in In ova ”nub-m. “Thar! abont I". It You mob t drop. :11 lava you In mm for m“, "011,143”. 1'" In good!" ' " The conductor left the on!!!“ M and vent hlo way. um VII ‘3‘ first to speak: “Soy, Pom. out 1“ mix drinks?” The porter rumlnltod. that con- tuued: "Well. not on tho mum. ‘- .Ir. 1: yon-all is than you mm or, du- tho simple-t things you on till; . ‘ of. It you wont to command may, tancy. Lord known what you'd lot. Suppooln' you win to I”. ‘Gtm'mo . Tom Collins: I'd be mat on lulu. I. not. to you you n Jock Johann.” . v "Well. cut you open but?” “Oh. I’m 3 atom! loom but opener.“ "Bulb It out that. l! throat b on full at alkali dust on tho. “Moro." The porter noon wound with o' tn, mu 0! eotwwtowod m TI. day vu hot and tho um Gut '0'! annual". and tho boot III cold. Dr. Temple looked on It whoa It tull- bor. out “(and hI-oolt to ho DIM Into mm . [III- "What’: that! Don't they M Bali-4 m in that old mu: but. loo-m soda?" . The conductor stand to .9." paused for null Inna-notion: '“w . rememberb-mor we got to In.» {Id can’t serve any land liquor it :11." 3th

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