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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Dec 1913, p. 6

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Wintcr Term Opens Jun. 5th -i-+++++++++ H++++++4v++++ H4 Givesits students the best business educa‘gon sub: assists them to secure posit as w a competent. Writs for Catalogue. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++l +WW++M++++ ++++++++ haw Hniwfiunds mud? to urdfl‘. A gond uppnrtunity for ladies to SWiU‘ht's Hair- I Dressing .‘lanirm'ing. ‘Weizhs I3 at the BIG 8- on his annual trip with an extra big load of Christmas Prvsents of all kinds fol the (‘hildren and Grown-ups Shop. Early to Avoid Disappointment DUNS \Valkerton Business College GEO. SPOTTON, President Thousands of ambitious young pen essre being instructed in bear homes by our Home Stud? Dept. You may finish at Col - age if you desire. Pay when- ever you with. Thirty Years’ Experience. Largest trainers in Canada. Enter any day. Pmitions guaranteed. If you wish to save board and learn while you earn. write fm‘ partico ulars. Soul“, and ‘f all kinds HOME STUDY Machine Oil. Harness 011, Ame Grease and Boo: Ointment. go to Upened in Miss L. Mc.-\uliffe's .Vlillinery Store Santa Claus C. H. Caswell Calder’s Block W. H. B E A N TheBig4 Come and See Santa and Sc-alp Treatments flair-Dressing Parlor Bangs and Fringes. TOIONTO. 01T- BIG 4 Doll N” V AFA'I‘I‘ LY Puffs Shumpnoing Massaging «Cw. Pi n .(‘ url s Garaon learns that (igkggs had helped put up the tab on him, and he kills Grist! with a noiseless revolver. Inspector Burke 1 arrives. finding only Mary and Dick with § Griggs’ body. l .Hw Hanan. the turner. had longhvon a"'hmintvd with Augiv and her b‘l'uth- ex mung!) he c-unsidered them far he- nmtth him in the swim svalo. sinvo ttwn' rritnimtl wurk was not uf that lush kind nn Whit'h tw prided himsvlf tut us lu- t-zlst about for some wmmm tn “hum hv might tank» tlw lmplvs‘s pm In» tmd resmwd his thoughts fell mu Aggie. He was relieved rather them uthPl'WiSP tn learn that then» was alwudy :m m'qmlintamve between the tth wnuwn. and the fact that his t‘lmrge hm! svrvrd time in prison did nut inflmtm-e- him «me jot against ht'f- Mary '0! lit-molt tll'it't It summed to he! that shv hm! abandoned iwrevlf to futi- in thzlt hour when she threw her self into the river Afterward. With- out any volition on her part. she had been restored to life and set within an environment new and strange to her. in whirh soon. to her surprise. she diwovered a vivid pleasure So she fmlaht no more. but left destiny to work its will. unhampered by her fu- tile strivinxfl For the first time in her life. thanks to the hospitality of Aggie Lynch. ae- rretly rewritten-ed from the funds of Joe (arson. Mary found herself living in luxurious idlenefls. while her every what: could he gratified by the merest mention of it. She was fed on the duintiest of fare. she wins clothed with the most delicate richness for the first time an to those more mysterious gar ments whit-h wunwu love. In addition. there were m- umuy of books and ma:- uinen us she rould wish Ber mind. tom: starve-d like her body. seized avidly on the nourishment thus afforded. in this interest Aggie had no mareâ€"was perhaps it little port. on: over Mary's ulmrptiou in printed Garson. rather proud of his notoriety. is taken to the rogues' gallery to be photo- graphed. Mary and Dick. left together. are soon in each other“: arms. page! And» tank a Whit pride in her guest, with the lllHllWISIRSHIIP air of chasm-e. zmd slw dam] In dream of gm“ trilmwhs (0 «nine. though as 30-! she van-fully avuido-o'l an) suggest “an in Mary of wromgduinx In the mm the suxgvs'timu "Mlle from Mary Tumor hereto-It. In the great nur- [Drise 9‘ Aggie. and. truth In tell. of Mary and Dick are arrested after Mary I says Dick killed Griggs. a burglar. Other ' i members of the gang are arrested and "sweated" by Burke. Inspector Burke cans on Giider and tell! him that a burglary at his home that night has been arranged through Grim a stool pigeon. to trap Mary Turner and her gang Garson and his gang break into Gilder’a home and are followed by Mary. who is told of the pI'Oposed burglary. While they are there Dick returns home. Inspector Burke has Interviews with As- uie Lynch. a member of Mary's gang. and Mary. in which he get: little information. Edward Gilder sees his son's bride end tries to induce her to give up her but band. Dick refuses to have her even when she tells nim she in en ex-convict. Joe Garcon. against May's protest. amen with Eddie Grign, another crook. to help commit u burglary in Gilder’! homo. Mary marries Dick Gildcr without his hthu's knowledge and then refuse. u all for Europe with him. When Burke cans Mary in and tells her .he is under arrest for the murder of )rigm, Guson admits he killed the stool figeon. Mary form: n mrtnenhip with Own md his gang, by which they mulct rich victim. in 3 local manner. keeping “with- n the law." Katy is Wtrned by the yolks. to I.“ town after she has formed the minim- anco of Richard Gilda, her formu- au- pioyu’a son. Holo- Morria. the girl who had commit- ted the that! for which Mary was imprin- onod. seen Hary and confesses her tum. Joe (Jargon. who has been‘arrested. Is aken to Burke‘s office. from where he ref-t his pals take-n to cells. The sight psets his nerves. Edward Glider. owner of tho domrtment store. consent. to m In! baton lb. Coca to prison. apocunx bot to content. Muy protect: her lame. to 01100! and be“ Mm to my better mu to his :lerkc to an them from (autumn. \fter three your. in prison bury b .‘Ped. but the polio. provcnt her holding )osmuns. She Jump. into the river to and nor life. but is rescued by Jo. Gama. a Parser Mary Turner. 3 department store cloth. I sentenced to when for W0. years for l the“ she did not commit. WITHINTHE LAW SYNOPSIS Presently. however. the sincerity and perslstence of the girl won him over. The task of muviuving him would have been easier had. he himself ever known the torment of serving a term in prison. Thus far. however. the for. She took Joe Garwn into her confi- dence. He was vastly astonished at the outset and not quite pleased. To his new this plan un‘ered merely I fashion or setting difficulties In the way of achievement. There. tho-u. was the secret. Why should she mu use ihv like means“: “'hy. ihdvvd'.‘ She had brains enough to devise. survly. Beyund that she needed only in lump her course most carefully within muse limits of wroug- dniug permitml by the statutes. The sole requireumut would be a lawyer equally unscrupulous and astute. CHAPTER V. Keeping Within the Lav». ARY'S hmu't leaped at the 1m?- sibilit)‘ Inwk nl' those three words. "within the law " She might «In anything. M-«k an! revvinge. \vurk any PVH. vujuy any mus [PM as hm: as she simuld lump with- in NW NW l'l‘lwl't‘ "(mid he nu lull!- islmwnt Hum 'l'lmt mm the. “NM”! taught by MW c'amniu in high finmwe. He was at pains always in his snuwn dons robin-Hrs In luwp Within “)9 MW. Tu (but end he mnpluyo-d lawyers at mighty running and learning 10 guide his steps alright in sm-h turtmms paths. cause of her decision Utl an it‘regnlat mode of lifeewas an editorial in one of the daily newspapers. This was a scathing arraignment of a master in high tinant'e The paint «it the writ er’s attavk was the grim sarvasm to: such tnethnds ut’ thieVet‘y as are kept within the law. 'l‘hat phrase held the girl’s Mary, and she read the artit-ie again with a qttit'kt'ttetl interest Then she began to meditate. [t was the law that had worked the ruin of her life, Whit'h she had striv- en tu make wholesmue. in muse- qttehve she felt fur the law nu genuine respet't, unis (ten-station as tur the epitome ui’ hij‘lhtit't’ 3'91. 5m. gate it a supet‘fit'ial restart. horn (if those three years 0!“ suffering whit-h had been the result of the penalty tltti'tt't- ed on her NOW. in the paragraph she had just read she t'utthtl a elew tu sug- gestive thought. a hint as to a means by which she tuiuht satisfy her I'ttut‘ol' against the law that had outraged her. and this in safety stave she would at- tempt nought sure that within the law. There were: th fan-MN that c-hivfly lnfluenved her den-Minn 'l‘ho~ first was due to the feeling that. eim-p tlw wnrid had rejevtvd her. .~:lw tam-d um Image-r concern hprself with ttw world's mutu- lon or retain any svl‘uplm «War it Bark of this lay twr hittvr suntimvnt toward the man wrn had hwn the di- rert mum- of her Inmrtmmnwm. Ed ward (“Mar betwelf‘ The factor that wat- the 101"dequ Mary Wore 'f- me Clothes THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. A gentleman possessed of some means. none too scrupulous himself. but with high financial aspirations. ad- vertised for a partner to invest capital in a business sure to bring large re- turns. This advertisement caught the eye of Mary Turner. and she answered it. An introductory correspondence encouraged her to hope for the victory in a game of cunning against cunning. She consulted with Harris and espe ciaiiy sought from him detailed infor- mation as in partnership iaw. His statements gave her such ‘conlidence that presently she entered into a part- nership with the advertiser. By the terms of their agreement each depos ited 330.000 to the partnership account This sum of mum was ostensibly to be devoted to the purchase of a tract of land. wbh-h shoutd afterward be divided Into lots and maid to thc A fem tentatiu» \‘Pttlttl‘e‘s resulted in prufits ~‘u lzn'gv that tlw mmumny grow mightily vuthttsinstic- nvvr tlw novel mumwr nf wnrkinu In «urn instance Harris was (-nnsHIto-d and nm‘e his t'unfiduntim stntmlwnt as tn tbu {811“ (y of thy thing prcqulsfld A ff?!’ 8 {PW pet-fw-tly ngm hrmu-h nf prnmiuo sultan. due to Aggie?» wtlammw mnm-qupe of demeanor. had been settled advan- tageously out uf murt Mary devised a scheme at greater elaborateness. with the legal arumen 0f the lawyer to ln- durse it in the matter of safety. It was planned as the swindllng of a swindler. whlvh. in fact. had now be mme the secret principle ln Mary’s morality. :ilH'l‘. hulmvk hinxreen nfnr. tn (-nmimw his rw'kless gathering; of ulllel‘ folk's (mum). m sm-h wim- as to umkv him :mwlmlde tn tllv in W the Her) first time he should he ranch! m It. lmcunw a young lad} uf Independvul fortune. uh” Hm! “ring with Her :1 umsin. Mia's Agnes l.)‘|H'll 'Hw Hut was ulmmlum-u. In Its slum] was an aunu‘mwm in the .Vllleties nu "H'H‘s‘hlv driVe in whn-h llu- mdius lived :Han with UV“ lmmls‘ tn sH'Ve llwm (iztl'sml mm moms in the neig'lmur hum! hm Jim Lynch. whu persistent!) n-fusml ”Iv mmduinus of Such an Mir It was not ditflcult to and a lawyer suited t0 the uwessitios at the under taking. Marv selected \1 mmuud Har- ris. an atturyno .jm-t in the prime or his mental sigurs. who [)OSSP>.~'P(] a knowledge of the law only to [)9 equal- ed by his disrespect for it. Forthwith the whom» was set in up eratinn As a first step Mary 'I‘urnur An agreement was made by Wilit'h Joe Carson and vermin of his more trusted intimates in the underworld were to put themselves under the or- ders of Mary eoneeruiug the sphere of their artivities. Furthermore. they hound themselves not to engage in any devious business without her consent, Aggie. too. was one of the company thus constituted. but she figured little in the preliminary discussions. since neither Mary nor the larger had tnuvh respect for the iutellertual rapahilities of the adventuress. though they appre- riated to the full her remarkable pow- ers of influem-ing men to her will ger nad‘al‘waya est'apell “l9 pmmll)‘ for his crimes. thuugh uflen l-lnsv lu conviction. But Mary 3 urgunwuts WN‘? of a compelling sort as she set them: forth in detail. and Garmm agreed that the experiment should he made. M Aggio's Wmsome Innocence Continued on page 7 E. A. 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SPF this Mnt-k dnwn m NJ”, All thu popular nmkw ..f Hubby R920”. An“: Sty-up, GillMt :mcl Crass :37)" M3351“ King (‘nttvra Ma. Ma" Always M'vepfahh'. m’en by the best “'5an. handmm» as- NH Lmvnt 2.5;: In . 5. Unique and m-neptahle gift s LO any mm. A” Prives. A” N)? fiu‘cn'ite udnl". A big assormwnt. Pm Them» «m yo‘u' list. OYSTERS AND. FRUIT IN Perfumes and 155' making up your list from these suggestions for Class Quality and [AM Prices. Our line is the finest in HM HWY. .. SCOTT, Garafraxa Street. Durham ’OOO' Fancy Stationery VANCOUVER EXPRESS The Central Drug Store. Durham LEAVE TORONTO - 10.20 p. m. DAILY ARRIVE VANCOUVER 1 1 .30 p. m. DAILY For all kinds of Bakery Good: Cooked and Cured Mean. Pm><m 4.030240 u thO-u >3m2<fl ((21.2.3an .. ”.00? But there is nu chance work in uur game. and more than that there are no two puma-a. Every one buying at our stare pays (119 same as his nvighbur no more. an I ..... Toilet Sets Cut Glass Razors Q l ' I PM 1C .\"1 Toilet nger nudinn Pdcific Agents or write M Ul’l For Every Ten Dollars and points East thereof Commencing October 27th M ark M! lewpin ‘umpartuwm * M (Una Dining ('«blnnist, (‘alu IrisLm-Ls rive the pun valaed at (he Dam». Candy. Chocolates and Bon Buns Hair Brushes. Cloth Brush-a Hut. Brushes. A Gift sure to he WECOIIIP. A hig variety 2.5x? m 85.00 IScumd ha) ) (3 Hand Bags. [attest Style arses. “Ballets. Music Bags. Manicure Goods By Piuvv 01‘ Svt Pipes All Makes and Slmpm MURPHY. I).P (D ‘m mun-u Lather Goods Brushed Brass You an tke nu Nt‘l'Vc‘ TI )9 l A! 1-1 ( V H II H In Gifg, Bmws Confeqtioner pet-sun hgyipg the the purchaser will But Ten will lw Ettiun Fimt. December 11. 191:; (‘I ‘1'. St and a RF P. R)‘ mistake ()i\ h ' ' .QQQOQOOOOOOOOOOO 000 In“ bmst v9" th‘ oooooooooooooooocoo WM+++++ THE ROYAl ‘ONDON, £NG., OFFICE 900999999999999999 December 11, 1913. ’.++++++++++ Bran. S Hum. ('4 del i vmw “NH l mu flue ed! OUR FLOlR ( H 325 Branche Ric (Nd SI CHE SMITH Ill All Kill“ 0" (irain on Flour and feed JOH Cnpitul Au‘hor‘zed Capiui Puid Up Reserve Funds THE 1| DURHAM BRA SQ Ba 11 l‘ Saving: 0 I‘lw INC .\l

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