r 31'ch- 11 three reel g I‘d (times. ‘WE‘IC 'FEN lgms ulg'eon m‘w Pul- pink 8m. um rm. tr‘ic Shoe ‘ ‘ work ‘ given ifer bitch 'ehtral Ave R aad = 3nd An SON ‘Sann av‘ ’Slonn 5 iriné lews lay KEY†PARK. ILL res hhod Park :1 mac '3: »od show he-tre UMI Ave. all“! .R DT «M. F'uk )9 .\ yuun: mun» he was nboutï¬hlrty- was on I‘m» mat of A little (mp of a house neu‘iu: among trees on the xuurgm of x mkc in the heart of Ver- Lunm. HA vuallnnu was :I .puir of «flied trunwrx‘ and 3‘ Hanna! shirt. “hat nun-m! him on the root was rvan‘in; :‘--lml,shiugles. A woman in nu .xutn. \\ h r!» <he was drh'lng hvrself. «flied trunwrx‘ and 3‘ Hanna! shirt. “hat nun-m! him on the root was rvan‘in; :‘--lml,shiugles. A woman in an .xutm \\ h r!» <he was drh'lng hvrself. :zlw hzt†f no road. which ran a 1: Huh m! I'm-r from the house. She stu; pul .n-x m n- nine and called tu him. â€1 u) \ull thereâ€"«on the roof!" Tim-I «Hugh-r looked up. “ \n- _\-m mux'riwl?" [he \\ "\\':Iil :1 ll :1 junk at ,\'u dnn't know He slid (I n .unk at _\'nu. If. you're not a (:‘orgoul i This steadied her. and she kept the dun I know hut X 11 take you up- ' * machine in the mad while the man. 11.9 and (Inwn to a ladder. descended ; reaching 0‘." to the wheel. turned on by I: m m» :ruund and “Wed 19‘3Ҡ5 all the speed or which the car was en- |.\' annrll {he woman who was so ipnble. » nuflxznus far nnhushaud. l The road was tortuous; the machine TEIHFI')‘ ‘11' she “We'd Irocked and skidded. But fortune ta- .w mun mutcned his steps and soon Ivored the fugitives, and, although sév- stmd hash!“ gm- auto. In it Was a young : era! times they came near going over. woman lreYWM-u twenty and twenLV' 1 they kept right side up till they 1%ka “"9 {“31“ 05" Mid CONN.“ in straight level, at the end of which “\\ ha: I have to say must be said In } “as me church and beside It tin-1r ROM. ed “X nub-nmnd your case.†he said. “Ym wh‘.) m.- to marry you to comply win: tilti pruviilon In the wflL" “[ do." “And I as your husband will have a “Lll‘ m.m 5 Miles F me: for all ReneWals in Ad? ' 1'. Lodde her, and she start- L \w'x u thousand dollars If I'm right 06." u u about to drive a nail, in! his Work and looked-ï¬t fur a moment, then said: it. I’ll come down and have in Ave to say must be said In have pruperty wind) was “.th of those who Will in- :I-h' 1 don't mmply with a the will. which is that I Irriml by the time I am I shall be (Wenty-two in Thaw. who will'lnherit 1f 1":rr me to shut me up on »f Hmacy. Ob. heavens!" .1, listened. then Went on. ' I heard them mming. I .x r an hour's start“â€" :\ and you can tell me the to your care?" “I didn't think of that.†“Turn to the left here. Do you see that spire over there? The parson live- In that little white house with green 511nm beside It." 7116! right to those wno are utter you She turned as directed, and the ma continued: “You wish me to agree beforehand not to claim any marital rights the marriage being one of form solely. ex- cept as shall aid you in your legal contest. and to consent to an annul- ment when yo‘u desire one?“ “How nice to have you say it all In- stead of hnvlnz to do lt myself! I have always conslderod you 001111th people stupid. You surprise me." "This agreement must be verbal and a secret between us or It might defeat its purpose. You'll have to trust me. l1' 1 gm buck on my pledge you can't hold me since tlwre ls nelther n wrlt- [on contract nor Witnesses to a Verbal one." The only reply to this was 11 gusp. Suddenly there was a sound coming from lx‘hlnd wlllch both knew to be from an autumn- wbnse drlwr was gnlnlug power for Ms machine by cut- ting of! the muffler. The woman. yielding unconsciously to the instinct of relying on Italian for protection. was about to relinquish her grasp on the ‘wheel to throw her arms around her companion when. nee- imz her design and not being in posi- tion to steer the car himselt, he ad- muuished her sharply. "Hold on for your life This steadied her. and she kept the machine in the road while the man. reaching over to the wheel. turned on all the speed of which the car was en- pable. ~ '9. “Here We are.†he continued as they dashed up w the White house with green blinds. There was a hunk be- hind them. and. looking back. they saw a cloud of dust. â€All depends on our ï¬nding the purson at home.†He jump- ed from the car. ran to the house and hammered on the door. The sum- mons was answered by the parson’ himself. married. “Got a gun in the house? asked the groom. ' “A fownng piece I shoot mtdi with.†' “ut me have n." “Will you marry up?" asked we may, who had come up. “Got a “venue?" “0p, heavens! Must we have that?†The gruom expectant explained in . few words the situation. and the clergyman cemented. The pain went during the Month of January? their names ind were up?" asked the lady. We give. National Mileage with Job Printing paid for on delivery or advertismg paid †Weekly ; The aim!) brought blown and gave it to the man who had asked for It. There was no reason why he should not do no. for it was not loud- ed. At the» same moment an auto with two men In It dashed up to the parsonage. The: were both well drea- ed. and one of them was an attorney. The clergyman responded to their knock. opening the door. “No such person here." responded the groom. "i havé n whmnt for the person of Lucile linens." said the lawyer. "That 111me is my wife. Mrs. Charles Cummings." Both the newcomers started. "Are you a clergyman?" .the lawyer asked of the parsoy. "‘1 am. †\The mom who Were after the girl consulted apart from the others; then the lawyer udvnnced and said: "There she in! I demand gm: she be given up to we peaceably." “ï¬â€˜here urn dduhts as to the legality 01" this marriage. The groom being evidently n countrymnn'and of a dif- ferent station in life from the bride. it ts evident that the marriage has been made for the sole purpose of defeating the law. I demand the person of Lu- cile Havens or Luotle Havens Cum- mings, as the case may be." He advanced toward the bride. Cum- mings took up the gun which he had stood in a corner and. aiming it at him. told him that it he laid a ï¬nger on his bride he Would shoot him. The lawyer saw determination in the other": eye and drew back. Then came another consultation between the two who had come for the woman. at the end of which they entered their auto and started back in the direction from which they came. “I would ndvbe you to do!» tut 4an Then gentleman who war. After you will donmefl €960.31!!!) "I am gi‘ad to'have sci-wed you." said the groom. ‘ She took a roll of bill: from her pocket and was about to hand one of them to the clergy-man when her bus. band waved her back. "I will be pleased to recompense you.†replied the bride in a state of happy excitement. “It is the groom's part to pay the wedding fee." he said. “Mr. Gregory. I haven't the wherewithal with me.'but will hand It to you liter." * The bride looked surprised u this: but was too happy at having dumped being taken to a lunatic asylum to. think much about it†Sho’ bade the clergyman adieu 'wIth her mulls. then asked her husband to get into the our that she might drive him back to re- sqme Ms shinglinx. Fe assented. and they drove away. ' ‘ “it you will the tie your addreOS." said the wire‘ “I will head you u check for the thouund ddlhn I~ plumbed also to l "It you will go to the city with me i 3 will bear all expenses and remunerate E you iiheraliy." ‘ "I will go with pleasure." 3 By this time they had reached Cum~ ; mings' house. He nllghted to get to gether his belongings and shut up his 'house. Thi‘s' required time. and his ! wife waited more than half an hour ifor him. when he returned she did E not recognize him till he threw a ', satchel into the auto before getting in prove that tt Wu a mere (:3th to defeat the law. and flair they will succeed. than mere no wane-e- ‘7""u -7. } She w“ driving to n country tent , about twenty mile. distant. belonging 3 to the elmte which she had inherited. I the intention being to take a train from [there for the city. But on arrival it was decided in remain where tbev were untii the enemy should by some , overt not make known what his course 1 would be it a chaperon were needed $10: a husband and a wife there Were { other: in the house besides the serv- nuts pm] it came out on a trial which {subsequently took place that the couple 3 behaved ï¬lth great cirenmspectiom g 3‘hen September came Professor present.“ 1 “Oh. my goodness gracious!" “am: you had better do nothing 3: nt in remuneration me. I am In no especial need or money. Rather I would advue my remnlnlng near you to protect you‘ in use they try to get poo. session of your person. Once you are in their hands I might not be able to get you away from themâ€"at least not without a legtl struggle.†,Ee entered the auto and as they drove Mon; briefly told her his story. He was a proxeuor in a college. Bar. In; a tastetor rural life. he had bought a lime shack beside the lake and ï¬tted It up for gamma-occupancy. There he lived In camp costume during Vacation time. Heitound 1t tether Ionei'y. but since he was obliged to do a great deal "Well. I declare!†she exclaimed ln Astonishing-m. “What are you dolng Ln 'those cl¢thes7" of mimic tt €88 the best way of living ddrtnz the heated term that he could devtq'e. ‘ ' i . \vu-u u‘. v ’7‘“ , This Iu‘dden transformation. (the prospect qt having no deal with an educated gentleman in a matter of such Importance to her. was simply plllnx joy upon joy on the young bride. dimming: want home to mono h1- etmego dime; md his b11310: fetflnz the I: ago were levitated from her last! hmb‘npd an effort mlxhl be made by her ommu pg 02th of quick amt-hip 2nd been going on. which tinged in nprogoul. and It was Min View‘ of the mende- ot 31%wa R: Jin'ï¬c wire. git m¢moimgmnamun m M conï¬ned n In ukï¬owl- Wlmmqn , ya mule: ’iyééi 'wm: hiya: Meanyhng . ofmloineumo before: -- if; . they returnedtooccnpy then- _i g WNW“; July 10, mtâ€"m new: but rind of the can at in men on mayor my, might Inn ban an o. .fnctiorg whetuddled. Bunyan: :1‘ ‘ great (ll-cut- A gusto.- he wan-with Ill his fault!» '- ‘- 1 hard of u in cued 1-3,; sheen. "u Hort dc Nu»! Hekne. Don: Boutâ€.- Oh. the : Inc-“A Dilry of June. Gull: - Mm guilty."â€"+ mg no mochni-Ohlo sum 4‘ The not uh. Hi. 0 odd "mm and My I!!!†w by“ In Mi wen numbe’t, of wipdo mm. 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