The captain came. "Benonl. bring the Indy Ulln!" P119 nu tn-mhllng the prince": enâ€" ured the chamber: but when she 3:17 Jan“ II†and free. um. the shack- lo- hrolcn at his feet. the blood leIM . In}: though her veins. But she had M such Opportunlty for thought. for In. In. «may tanned and took «hr hid. tad led her to Julian. «'10 nu. this do I give the. In tokan‘ ï¬bril-him Now'mtholown‘ ï¬fa-Ivhthor,nfldforgulfld “tblhmmnm malt“, Aid yet Julian ta: not content. Hlo boo m It“! a cloud; Ill there '1- trouble it In hart. What could It then? 3mm {and thut Ill .0 could not «It: love hln. OI!!! m the trouble. and dlflned m ecu-a; and stepping quickly for- nrd ho vllmral Into the car at his hrother. Hanan caught at the words. and the In at hope beamed mm. He elm Mn hands 1nd Med out: l at It.†Id In beyonr father;â€" m than, 0. then. Hm win he no lore clans-I" Jilin In to your to redo: tho canal: and n the old kin tattered torn"! tin not supported Mn .70: III. to... and sustained M. In the Quince at bl: than! Inn. "fly â€I." he a“ «(ending hull nah. 'lln truth la- me to oval In plain. that (her: In no form; I‘ll-ovum“ tau ml you he: the fauna your at». antherâ€"Goa pardon In the mg I In M to do he?! .0“ Ill-4mm, II them-cod “Mlulyoutofomet 5 *agz 'm-nln. sum than lrm tro- that Inn's "uh! Strike at any ind. m not him true! I! m lur- Il-u-mutbepdctdn mu. (hon. â€up life “all “net for In" The nae-(loner flopped In â€I no «anon-M did not even no. to .004" at the om"; but he Immed- a to the work. and II I very m mum to planner m (m. The- “. king mud do" Man: the at... and advanced to where the. Met In uoml. TM minnow china Co in MM m "toy answered (in all. "n. nu A. ring“ mm 0-“, It!“ Mum‘- «ml-um in“ "Iooumnummh-nn-nlh my. lumbar It“ m m m IM and dad at 'Ml; “I IN! all Ibo db. "II In loved out In. that I‘M-nu 06." In. at mm wool M n m I“! M. be“ to.“ am our. hull". and in an all] In 0.3". can m M mud n. m In Qumran-m nu than“. "II; a. blood at In hon. ho ox- ohlnd, "the cm. mm IM ['11. Cooper Ink“ no! Winn. to? Wuh- ovt. (Ion? Imamâ€"mm no!“ "I an Io bInune In thIn antler; or. u lent, I In the Innocent mule,†continua a. King at Aleppo, nddrou- In; lien Hndnd nnd Babel. "I! win I who an to Bonn: the evidence upon when be condemned MI Inc. I append an sum. 0! the Indy "clean III â€II". n I m the InIornInIIon (nan ole-n who would not lie: And I Mt It I: an: to mam (be Inn- bnnd with In. ems-nuances. 0n nu ‘ vn)‘ land In my mum, unite stopping In Balboa. I “and Inna-anon Unkb n-nrod - um Inn Quoon of Unau- cn- nnn Innocent; nnd landlady I and but (no a .y clan to con- vey W lune! to not“. In In.- W an: round I’M-4r Tn" Inn! Inn â€mum on m» in. I nnvnnnn .1 mm noun-u And can muu- o! .7 tab. (no (Nu and Inn. nu II“. batman: I u- "an. (or no Int “.0 In Inno- nnl-cmly nun; nnd Out «min. I mummmmthhlm nnd but nnlnnd rm. Hahn. In. want-fly Maud-4n“ An- In unto “nu-n. Winâ€"cunwnnnmuun MO. u. and mun-n Mn. and I loud an: In. Chat. could um Mu." "An.“ um um. sum" it Gun. "II an um um no, to: "al- mm-ylmbn.mmm m in. «and. 0. I! truth. nu an. I 1.?†Ben HM and lube! sued eagerly I, In. Ill bee; and Julhn lowed toward him, via: a hum of hope “mums; upon his brow. "My Mada," he laid. rising to his feet a ho 00kg. "the story II not yet complete. It nmnln: {or no to flu- uh it." Omar. when he at how matters flood. {alt called upon to speak; for he believed that he had discovered two things: First, that his old friend and brother was struggling to open his trout to his child; and. second. ihnt Juli-n night he brought to forgive- ness when ho knew the wholo truth. Homm started to his feet. and then Junk back. and hurled his face In his , mum ma thoughts 1nd suddenly I loyn tron: the story or the present, hour to that other story whh-h he had , had heard on the night before; and the crash ilmoat took away his senses. KAREN. XXIIâ€"(Continued). Ju Inn stood like one thundewtruck. 1h ruined bl. muscled hands to his know. and tried m realise the tom of use vandal-ml thing he had bend. Elm Scourge“ QfDamascus Win-nonhuman". _ 7V .. 7â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" w--v - â€"- - -â€"â€"â€" to very dearly, cad m III. we a m- living. We en mar Ivar-shu- tlo. don't you!†no Cunard“. "But your m h- “ cout- ' ‘ _ uumymbdnhhwrddm- Inflohppnuctdmnnn’u- do. “And a In. an (In: an... â€an... gun}- "gr†w Bessie, "Told me I m I fool!" "But If no .0111 consentâ€"â€"" "Then we must mange to get along without Inl- cmnalt.†mid Hun. "Be‘ cane, you haw Bessie. I do love you who was a whltwkltteay sort of I girl. with "any yellow hair. dhnplgs In her cheeks. and eyes the exact color of the “lowing-blue" china on our grand- mmher'n shelves. "A: name as Bluebard!" "Did he scold dreadfully?" IIZ‘OG So that Harry had no very Inspir- Iting new: for Dash Bin! 'Mn he met her. as usual. on the corner of Brand- wu. to nu: homo vim her through the plum! autumn twilight. ‘13-! flm‘nw" And Brande Bentley turned on 7M: hog! and strode back Into the house. "Nothing. I anyâ€"absolutely not!» lug!" thundered the old man. "it's ftfllyâ€"Amhâ€"mumul tomtoolm! I! you want my opinion. thorn-N In! Time enough for you to think of mu- rmouy when you are thin! There ought to In I hw‘ to fluent young people making tools of themndveu.†"I‘ll have nothing to any to net nonsense," silk! If. Bentley. "l hue my nhry. Undo Burk. and Harry. "and Bade In. use. can entail to be very economic-1|." "AMI when do you think Ul- Inp- khn and tabkcknha and bread Ind hue? nd felt Ind water tuc- an: to rose from?“ ado-lolly "Ignited Brande Bouncy. “Nut much. to be sire. uncle. um." Mum"! the 1mm; lom. "hm In mm we can «any lumber." “Kw-mph!" muted Hr. Bentley. "an1 do ("her of you know a! lilo?" forty-acte- "A nun-er- wmller!†uniï¬ed 0» 0M brick». "I! no chaos" to help In- mm than by trim-mm Mn in in In“ mum" row-s. l m MM" m. Alon In that.†"M Harry. nllunly. “A m cth o! wanton!" "But I do“ an! n on lady of “I‘m III-n m at nu, "ma DUI-do." all "any. mnly. "but ["0 mm" In loll no." "In. my. m'vo gal um." OH It. Bulky. "mum; of IN on". In" "W"! I. hm" my. Minn†"lipo- ny I'M. no?" "You've mm II Don I“. "a am, that?" "Tm an flail IMs "no. with." â€H "any. hull" and coloring; "and. d mat-e. t h" mm smartly to run to lo" you M In good (out... It In mm [Jade Blvd!" "But. Uncle Brim, :ll‘ '9 nut "Human!" an}: Vane-and In Mu". "You're "'1 M4 M II.â€" In! at we!“ lr. Bentley loot out II- N. 0M- fuhiooo‘ diver um. “Tito o'clock.“ I.“ to. â€Ill li- Ioll do": that mm but. "any II â€on" In no. you; up. an you 600'! MM: wry dc. to ind-- run an on. but on the (mud. and II: bulw- clam-d balm II. but. «unwound-d wall with tho (Ir-In. suddenly u (Mann! loom†run on ch non. («nu urn -‘ (ho Ina-d o! I clout. Ina-uh til-u. ton “on the and at tho dluuu moving with. and Hum wm. the «1“ mi nu- n, noon uh .- Immuta- at youth and and!†blow Nu. "Huh.“ he «led Denny. “m‘u gut nu» puma“ plus II Ibo 'crld luv " ' And old Brando Bentley. until: up ml down In the mellow nun-Nae, ho~ (been the um 01 Nuk-tnon box. rm: M- on- but on no ground. and Bentley Orange no a nutty place It I" times of the year. but lovollut of all when the reaper: were at work In the harvest ï¬elds and the yelloi~ light of the October nun tamed thy wood- land path, to enchanted aisles. A long, low structure of warmly tlnted n-«l hrlci. wlth mullloned window- “ !vot-amootu "new of In" 1nd no: ‘ burden. which stood up Ilka will: at mud emuuld on each “do at the nth. It had a “10! of the antique “out It. which one seldom seen In an! Mutton hot-no. "My latherâ€"i accept the Meaning! I an thy non!" one In love forevermoroâ€"und bowed before the king No longer rested the cloud uvon Ju- lian's brow. He caught the am" white hand which had been placed within his grasp. and Milk down upon his knm-aauk down. he and Ulln. realm he shall see Harm's own son 3min: won the throne of Damascus. while Horam himself withdrawn (mm the world. that his last days may be spent In quiet repou." p. THT A Story 9' the East... COBB. JR. B gulls!» IUI l That mined I. bountiful and natural ending of the story. But no. "AM'. cried the poor thing. "It I had lovpd my husband I could go to June: with a happy hartâ€"oh. how ham! But although thing. were pleasant enough bctwoen my husband and me. I Alway- 1516 the «marquee and :1 hurt I in natural to lmn. I um an: E noun far my punishment for think- ingothmvhflolmnm living. We on m â€turd-II- No camera“. and‘ worthy. but the mother. having higher ambitions, unrated the con- ple. The girl mun-led I gum mu. her senior. who died I few erI later. Then. that a decent Inteml, the old lover. tho Ind “rim: In busing. asked her main to become Mu wile. kid I drummer visitor (Ii. l E. Boyd) to a young widowâ€"a mm- urenâ€"in a New Hampshire hill to'n. on day int simmer: “You must be lonely here now since your inland riled. Perhaps you will feel like nar- rylng min; you no not to my old." "0b. ll. Diary.†she answered in n voice full of feeling. “I! I only could- if i only dared!" And then came the simple story m! I touching sample of "the New England condemn." She had loved In early youth a young ml whom her mother disapproved In a suitor. He was t Joiner by crude night. And In um mute Ind sudden fly. 0M Brande Dewey relented and tool Ma â€we‘ll-larder! lntn’ his heart. Bani! II all the M 0! In moo-bud henna mold new: luvs melted Ms heart. In! Beagle mum do" by 000 In â€Mf- handn .- II n m. “You‘re a III-p. "my Wide?†nu ha. '1 mm you not: It (It ulr an that at» Mon. cm her up. lw deed! I! m nu n (In: mu. jewel of I am you to.“ [in up no been. my- 0! your existence. ï¬le In I mfl of prim. "myâ€"m [me and noble to.- al. who wouldn‘t have hem-w to sacriï¬ce has" for your knelt I'm; not tomomr I! you will and Irlu Ia: ï¬ght her- to Bonn" Grunge. It shall be her home and ytmn Mount!" "No‘ Nun?" Mud "any, with â€to he: and many cinch: Ind. "Nmr! 1m. In Our .0 no baton. the mu h doubly Imam all u- “ nor my um. um.- hub-w dun"... II“. "Dy-bud! I 'III It"! gt†Mr I. II"! to to“ an!“ Th on u“ "a glmnfl. a MI! rotor bad "In Iain M- "(lend "I I. but! to any the (in cm In hum vary well." an“ IQ. "nun m u" lot up?" "W! M “Hm: mr‘ Elvira. "II-n m but coda-rod“ In pr- Iudo I†m Rim .0 w?" "No. bur n†mun old a... “a I. told In. an. "Bum and hence!" aid Uncle Bram. unlmuy. "Not." ‘bnvoly wad lie-lo. “be. cause I 600'! Ian him as dearly m truly I: 1 our did. But bonus I no what Imuu'ouMb-tw-ow toner his whole Illa. Por-â€"-' 8M atom an luau “-0 u flight at“- der m “nub hr (Iv-o. “I my I to" toll you I". Mr. W; I I. m. in. E" “Bllu' ' echoed the on III. ".lm-l " would Dud- MI. in truly "I Mn m we. drum Nu. ‘ Old dart-auc- mon unn- ny M an... “VOIIIOIW mm doctor Cold .0. u Nut; uh. could. Int u... an but the wan-non at (out mun... no. “€001..."th umhtvmulmud-c VIII mpMmIN-INI? Itâ€. un- mm m. co ya. for all ma†'l wlll.“ an“ the old an. “Inn. "any W.“ as. In N- ude on my â€III. II (not â€who“, REV [MID MOORE“. "And I have aunt his but the mm nrnct clan-nut ring that In gave me." nomad Bessie. with a nob In her (broil. "You're I sensible gm." Qliï¬l‘r. Bentley. mum; Ms bud on the am. “But mine do not." uld Balls. "Please to luau- mo through, Hr. Bent.- loy. I have vrlttcn Mn a letter to [In him up this mornlnx. And I came to tell of u not. no that. you will (eel kindly tow-rd: hhn coca more. I have told him we nun could I). W.’ "I suppose you have come here to speak to me about my nephew." â€Yes, sir." sald Beale. "It I!" be at no use." said he. curtly. "My opinion: on the subject of his marriage remain unchanged." “But you will see me!" ask! 1 non volesâ€"and a slender. golden-haired girl stood bezore him. neatly yet plain- ly drama, her black cloak powdered over with snow. and : specucled old Indy by her side. “I am Bessie Birdâ€"- and this Is my sum. was Bolton. the mllflner." . "Eh," laid he, “a titâ€"ringer, Jones? I new no strangers." :lr whim - “mo;â€" wa; shown Into Blunder Bentley's gnu; parlor. mum II at! the mu halt no «on tomo.orthuloourthuuouden¢ly ‘u my mac Beauâ€"mo let them he no further :11th thou: it. Then Jolly old «me: down at the bank In molnl m min my salary any doll-r- u Chi-Mann, and so It you can get. your hock mule we’ll be mun-fled then. And not Uncle Bands and the world at am lance. eh?" The ï¬rst November snowstorm was drifting Its while flashe- through the Miss Belton Courtesled. Mr. Bentley net-ed and precious Ii Ila WI... ’- nomns anon. vm'rn. Ex-Repraenative Samuel C. Smile'v oi O'li‘allon mflmd a severe stroke of per-ini- Fridey warning and is in a critical condition. Mr. Smiley I. one o} ihe meet widely known public hen in southern lllinme‘ He I'll trustee of the institute for the feeble-minded M Lincoln under the Tanner admilie union. Wlim Tum. and :5. in: been ur- rated a Detroit. churned with tho murder at Springï¬eld of Gui-eta late. Tum claim that ac acted in sou-do- a C1â€. and, while â€venue on the floor. Cameron drew a revolver Ind that Evmlzer {hm timer. [mutter drew his revolver and shot Cemeron four time: All of the lmlleu look ef- lect. Ctmeron cannot mo. (Del. He in connected with the po- lice damn-em (or more tin unity mm and was round In 1197. C. A. I'll-(tar. (on marshal 0! Dr hula. In dad. and Henry Cam fatally Minded. n the result of a plo- lol ï¬ght which occurred at a dance In the town hall at Dnhoh, lea lulu oomh r1 Nashville. Cameron reï¬lled Manual EvIMur'u attempt: to arrest. him. Efllalzer knocked him down ï¬lth mm.- H. Cum-I. In old reliant 0! Claim. '8 lurk-d Wedneuhy from the runny Meme. "I [Aleut- Iveloe. u Graceland. lie “on Sun- oâ€. Ir. Cams “a Mo wife. who ceiebntel new gown mil-g Ana 1!. Itâ€. «no to China, I- ma Ind have raided there mama-out] the: Th moles um! um nl Whoa†wan mm early Sunday mull-(JIM lilo": (em-g :m In stun Ind 0600 m. Numlyu-rln us had to blow oven "M In" A portion 0! the elect; was found m“ or (III city. The "New. note two tom and rode to Green". when on o! u». numb was abandoned and all trite loot. Irv-ch plan to l- ain-u It Cuban Unlurily to union Interval II II. “My. '0.- eo-bn no. church In CN- IID cloud and Mind by a North I!“ Int-1mg. You. who Idol “Mohalmkuh'nnnw mm. Jon... mun. 30 mn M nu. wu‘ hit [out] at 'l'Q-IIMOY by II. M a Poor!- ud roads-Id to m. 1'). run." at “Holly II II. that and an no sin than Ibo will“ no N by â€in an"; The '1- M which Wall. "a convicted vanadium-Immun- history a! the mu", 0. lie anor- Ioon o! Stun-b" u be um to It! noun-en of In. liars-II. 1†MI- um and following MI I"! Into an m sum be nlno than no- anly vul- - norm 1mm. m «a! duet: l-mnlly. "lute nun-m Io malt sum-Io. but in prove-led By the can"; He has Mum Inn-It)- sum; Honda] bu. Inna-v Nu!» In alum "can "In: to and. au my am“ In. 'OI’ no Rattan! to.- h lb. Thin-l I“). an m m... Inn h- m at Ibo DI. Io!â€" ln- ll m'nunmflulhhutn III-oa- and M- mtm a with m "bu-[Duldmhmlllh I“ In! your. I, u not in (In m." In“ Ibo co.- m then. “Than- cm to “It can but «a. I‘m no IM to lu- a Only m an.“ by In only [lborll domed In an sent the Inune nu owned a car window llld lumped out. fracturing In: skull. Shier vu n tamer, um shout ulxty, and In- n no- um. .1 Jam“ III. n I- understood It Redford mm a hum friend 0! Conan-una- II. II. "I" In. vacuum! I Seth-r (m- Illa. mm "an In would be I candid-Io for UIIIM sum urn-lot. No wonl Ibteooldhemulmodundednn- uon In Into mlvedthrn.1'hc nonr- amuwuumumamun VI.“ 0'" n on.“ ua. "II I. Ion eu- William Slain-4'. Ill lnune mun Iron T010110. jumped from an Illinois Cen- tral tmln about two mile. south of Gillian. Ind was instantly killed. He in In the custody or Bherll Samuel wacky ol Cumberland County. who was mm; him to the Enter- Illinoi- Hmflul u Knnlutkee. With the had not yet bulked the money. The large grain elevator 01 William Funt- homer. n Lorna. was entirely de- stroyed by ï¬ne. The Mule villnge is lira. L. Born; of Ellnaham, a well-w- ' do woman at 75 years, baa luat lln-f lahed sawing and anllttln. Ive cords’ of wood for her winter supply of fuel. - Mu. Boos accomplished the tank un-g nldod and afterward carried the wood to a shed and stored it. Her motto. as announced to proleattng relatives. is.‘ "It's a sln rdr people to be Idle when! they can labor." I . The attorneys at Jacksonville tor Ira. Mamie Barnes, who Is In tall under indictment charged with com- plicity in the plot to poison her tans- band, Dr. Joseph Barnes, entered a mo- tlon for a change or venue on the ground that she cannot have a fair trial here. The motion win he argued on Dec. M. The home of Frank Glover of Allen- vllle. near Mattoon. was entered by burglars. who secured $3,000 in caalx. Glover had recently dlsnoaed of a stock of merchandlae at that place and Senator Wllllala E. Manon I." 1â€- moved the moral-y bureau which ll booming hla revolution from" cum to the home at his Ion. Leila l". In con, at Waukenn. For the balance at the campaign it In expected all the Mason llteratnre will he not out from here. The that tune or a lit-monthly bulletin was iaaued llonday. Tho chanze was made partly tor the lake 0! convenience and partly became help to cheaper here than in Chlcaco. Sev- eral rooms are occunled by [I'll mall- ln: circulars. Senntor lawn and MI daughter snout Thanksgiving any at Waullmn. Tenants ot the Allen apartment building. Bixtleth atreet and Norm! avenue. Chicago. were drlvoa troll: thelr bed: early Thanhxtvlna morn- lnx by u the that started In the mono o! Wililam Caldwell. The loan to It. (.‘nldwell van 8500. Delegate: from thlrty cltln In 1m- 99m! eon-u unit ILLINOIS I TENS llee‘ In. Schilling MI t MW". mu Ida Pox In Onud RIM. lid. The Icahn of North.“ Ult- vanity. Ivan-Ion. 3m a M wdmhuarmmmn n: mud “It the hubr- ' ‘ , may! to lat. troubl- h [to *5 An--- #4; L ,L .- ,v you One M the!» mae’lnto the Inc! of the Denver chlet-ot police and from It George Pox wn traced. A few an ago George For: “that died I- Call- lornh. mung Mn not: “.000. The money and new: of his mother: where-ham: came to the m l‘ an than! the me time. He lost no “no in gonna to Knnlmloe. He In no! lure that Mn mother in It the hot. pml. ho'ever. until he m and“ m m: mm. by the local emu of pi m: «humanly tum-l I III-I Mined Schilling In "hunt. She bo- mmo "map and In placed la In a,- hm lo that state. he 0- discharged in mm, meted. but her malady retnmd. nun In 1395 the '01 rm to K-nnkee from Chicago. Though hop.- leuly Ill-no. In scum†In. I“ luck! moments. and In than the db- pulcned letters to the prluelul emu of tho United an .1 logy"!!! for her 8h wu mm to the tun-um 'm- Chicago m yam nu loan «a mhnmmlmhotbérfortm- â€an "an Ila. l-‘ox mm (to. bet Dun-had n! that “M. n. took with rm her Inna! «mm. “no Inked took the rye-hold boy. In. George Fox. a have? iridium. hand Ila anther u the Kant-lee ll- Ilne insulin) on 11¢“qu any. The mm nd um maul.- m m Appointed I. 1. .020... 0! Damn. rnnlln man. u “um-t registrar of their In! at. Loch ole. [or um gat- lumm. Tie new IMO-IN! W9 A. I. â€Icky at Lehm. Ilanooa mu aloud Md Charm high than! at Innoc- by nmotnwt. meant-non "ed for the rim-Mount. o! [kn-um. Mull. In locum con- un. "lay-mu scored (in. ma- "Na-I. “nu-m m. a...“ WW'IW.hlkmm â€7 ‘59 Nu!!! DIM" our sin- a. "ml candidate. vacuum-(m. Ann's-nth“ h no prawn II mull. IIO no Inlet- an do“ 0. Sunday. ml".- mu nnr him «(and II (I! ll.- ury at In! my. Inn: lack. in only a "In on. “a h a lull “can! «4 'u ark-«M b us want cla- n- er "mm at know"!- I In! Amr- mum. In the annulus I. ml, “no-ml «hat to we.“ Inn and only no“ on “It. In 0.00. in mm A not! mu 0- Ida. Incl-w In any cm†a MM- mum On In (an: I um- m (I. nut-Ion and nhou-lm m m 0. Inch. numh no 709-.â€" â€"m I. no mun Ima- I‘M; II. A. Arnold. (hi Put: In D. Hall. â€chum: I. J. hall-n. M1; 1. C. um. Poona. n In. vol-d to lo“ the me «am I M In no“ Thanh] II In]. I). Duty. (‘ikaooz nit-mu. D. 0. le- (hnby. (ml; 0min con-II- m. J. W. emu". Mono“: 0... My. Oct-nun (3hr!- Koï¬. Ian. D- â€it Tho-us n. We. Rattle-'4; gong-u to "than! cannula-.011 _._“. w. -. cum-‘Iu. Inï¬ll, mm _I_.1'. mun. Manama; mm. ord Item among the Imus". A m Mutton m mused lldonlu the III for the rem-l ol nun-mm. earth" known in the Grout bill. The uno- cuuon nlno Indoned the "solution ulna-l u the Ian mien! conventio- 01 letter urrlm recon-cull. that (he nary 0! union In due- d tho Mcmmmuslmum cult-I o! It. m ch. .1 01M. 0!- Iccn rm “or!“ .- follows: Pud- dm. l‘. )1 (nap. mun: rho-unl- W. I. Hull. poummer .1 Peoria, I'ld' colonel Thom- G. Lark-r 01 Rock- [Magnet {mm thirty clues In Im- nolu met It Rockford [or the fourth annual convention at the 8m“ Ano- clulon of honor Carrie“. Anon: the phm nun-muted vote Chic-go. 00. Pull. Eight. Emporln. Rock Ill-Id. FI-eeporl. Juliet. Panda. Gun-burs, mooningmu. Decatur. Duo- ond Bol- vldere. (fhtmuo was represented {or the Brut lllm‘ In (be meeting 01 a. Inochuon. w. 0. Eden of Chic-co. Tenants of the Allen luttment building. letieth street and Norm] avenue. Chicago. were drive. (will thelr bed: early Thanhxivins morn- Inx by u are that Itnrted In the room. of William C-ldlreil. The ion to Mr. Caldwell In: 8600. r“ amatbohdc“ _ z a... brim-cilia. m mntmmaniodmfl'n ,,,,, vV .17 ' ' ‘- ‘7‘ "fwwâ€" A. luau-o in. Wotan: Clllldl It not 0* m am. but a. up. guy-my to that. m Mutual-On“ {fl