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FA'SE LlGtlT dive still ihan that ehe 111 stnse of beSKE bodily uaweU; and he had 'a. ot that anxitiy when he or ilyru at his Leacb coiiafe oversight, his wife- Dot ay-prise a or her contest. iS She OS ilyra's Ssstallraeru before he- hsji opportunity to teil her? W-jrf r.c: step only serve to Ht worried by your -way. doa-n that in her vo t.eap ke.tomi 1 lore thin her could dp 1 so account -f up. down -by" why 1, jt Only tnouniit you mi ret prht 1 young UK he' brought -down hn inachir.e this brown black i-' hand shoulder though that dldn'tiaHer it "she was with what "useless eh.

per tupcrannuated ren e. ban "Wiio betn i wn 'dialikes the nait air, you know Says it reddens her cam r--, or something like that, i.nd prefer-, to -llvai'lalahd further. She aere'r. down." "MMM Ul! WV.i:.:!.r: Ksii amid no rraom- then to but el. aiifl atarted to move" "-Huhter'a flnelv- toiled; oars received an iiupiewioil ot taat, aitor flliigent and Us her.

busy iniiid, aka vaa aratififtd to raaolve into niaathat sounded rery proniijnnsly of a feather." Vro Hunter the acent. No-t obvlow'r on the scent. That would but eaBETly on the the scent, her briyht eipectaoit and patroniring, preoccupied uritiiicaticaaoiy to than who knew, her that the was warm, qaarry. faint, ar.d' ere.night-laU-sbe, 'lira -ould retrieve aomethlnK to talk aoout between daacsa for- jcany a -57eeh ic She called In her country place and received with the -coart- rposition- raaus "ftood taortiinc-. jfrs.

Xorria" "Good" morningr. llrs. Hnnter; this ia an imeipectea ptea-snra. too don't to Mahomet and tha moantain, dan't ycu "Th iff very kind of you- 'Won't yon ait down "Thanks. I can't etay Tery lonir- Inlormai morning, jnnsicaie at tus Oraisbya' how I deteat no) Orrasbva of course: but I'm urom- lsed Jor eleven.

-Come ao-wn and set Ms, won't you? vTe some lifhifal Umes, and yon can your yosai- friend "Pardon me?" "I say we hare aomo perfectly yonr young- friend alons." "My younc in a ton bewIJd srment. "Tea, the yirl at your cottage, yoa know. Came Sown intn yonr nnaoana yerterdar lovely yo'inj riri, of coarse. Such and each hlack hair." "Tii -rea. tc be and oorer the -rery evidlfint fact Houses of Glas BLISS Ht arrived and -nzs rsade to fiad nc: The fact that she had joie to nactherts indicated more that yerte w2L shortly.

So gcoi cf yett tatit." :rr.rr-: bf Cylsv ro- 3 Heswsi!" tlwiir Mri Orrssby wii: nevt: IVien had sorry Ethel's faca a into a chair. Sha am znuie woaderiag'. struma? to the roeas- -ii aJ: to plausible that would sustain and re-inforce her horribie of yesterday- She iiuni if-It. I cor.eeptioa linking hsr iiar.i th Vr In 'i ij to her, L-but rcomiofted by the thouehr hr would sec fear the -i the nu when everytainj- iruuld be f.tralj;ht. ilra.

iall arrived it the beach. "in time to toe sfi. Bur foi 'alt before dlnrjer," and her comfortable beach-chair alongside-'another occupied by a Ills, Hunter. Lirs. Kunter, Mrs.

Fall, was ODe-of the Old Guard of. Society; and the" range of- her to astonishing. Other- people's Hffaira were the breath of life to took" it. in effect, ae'a personal affront "IJ did not constantly, rfurnish keen track, juat fluttered -with -pleaHurE niiKht soarrow who come the Norriscs hate, don't fan think?" at" thatj moment to think of Nor- "By "IMS there could -master the doubt -that pervaded her husband's relit is a L.r ityra 'tne vner-- i- a had oatu igheu her 3 I ndeiih'ito trio.ro her mother, and her mocher'sh-eproaoii tor her of faith had resolved her tc 11 all ir.J ot e.he.r fiiiiii on i in will nor cour-- -e i Jes7eiatF i rid had rha i re di to stand. Or fall this fcossipy if it were true and it only too hilt 1 oubt'-of his hdellty.

j-trenyi iei ed and 1 a huhdri i i Si cried 1 avu to eat 1( wh the isteni me i monster of uled nr. huh found "her efforts, as "-imDotent rto" etk i uT, in tint i in i' areini, to stricken', npresiionnive limbs and flei from threatening-, terror. Sis could: it: ucrtner. couiu It true if had taken ui a 1 never were not the suspicions: thai led her 'to upy on him -t e. -n r.

mentally coarse How hop to con- vlm-f. wh octlons him ever ir i eiicacy i fe.ji-.r. Ine, that ot, uiiQer- standmst necessary to a compasfh or art a appraciaptiun nf the uvea "leading: up to the emharraEsin? po tii Mrs Fa.11 i ait 1 i a vj she might nave oeen Dt-irtietti- -er he undi stood or shi micht- merely that she bf sajrured marcrlal i lforl and a pi i. i ft might not; have to on ni it have been 'content to lyhore his straying, so', that it did hot. threaten -worldly" place, Jlut'she loved him wholly, jeal- iiy-: rnncameriLai coarssnsss in nature no.

transgression he might i ri-be capable of could-alter that-even she 'felt he might be coarse, -unresponsive to the same fina" as-abe tnoncht with repuii-iun cl hiJ probable misinterpretation Of that IDgnriOJ s-ne iinew maj jma love meant more to her than, did all the-fiho sensitiveness of her ihimbrtal aoul He wat era! Hers to love, bera to cherirn. hr-5 zo aoorc. to HAVE! no one It waa love thai-; had caused her to do that nyhsir. It for love thatiahe ha3 been apprehend- ed In tbat compromising position. It was for love that her good name wonld bB mun-nespaitercd when iirs.

Fail once" set her msrcilsas machinery' in motion. It tvas lova that now re- wz-tenad ner tnat cruel, devastating idoubt and made her frantic at thought of relinqaisahig to or sharing with another what sha knaw to hers. Her tnad. radian thoughts made of "il cooinesa do Eomethinsr. or eoon lose atl; of her mind.

If oray she co-uld see him, talk with 1 She to the 'phone and" called ofEca Se vrtia out. TTnen woulsl. he be back? They didn't know. Sha dropped the receiver without crts-Itomarj- courtesy of a "scoa-bye," and pacing tiervouajy about ma constraint oi acuon waa word when he would be bacit. Jfay-ever, now he was down on tha ibeach.

enjoying But at tnfs sne orose atteny. urc- ner maid to hcip dreis hsr quickly she left word that she was going to the beach, rarhed impttucusly jtCONEUytTiB ZOiiOMOW.Jk HF. EASINESS -Your reputation as a curcfui, iuc-tevsfu; manuiacturer or dealer often shows through yoMf Our reputation as printers is at slake when you liw us ftxjx piiiitiGjE -Mdera. Let us get together- HERALD PRINTED. THE OLE AN EVEXIXG HERALD, OLEAN, KEW YORK, FRIDAY VEXING, JUXE 4, 1915.

BLACK 3 Eveti the professor's blartchei a as be read. Qzzst. however, n-etned. fttriotii- He tore the card and box zo pieces. them Into i of the and drew a rerolvc-r fronj his pocltet.

'This tinte," he eiclaimc-d. golas to mate an end of The Hands! O-Jt yen eo now, girls. Vou caa IeaTe K)e to finish things up." One by one they stole alone i-e path-: Quest came out anti matched them dU-appear. Then ho gripped his is his hand and lursefi tOTtardi: Craig's tent. Then, from the tcick; growth by the s-de of the clearing, ha saw a dark sbape steal out and vanish in the direction of Crals's tent.

Ho; ttne to a standstill, puzzled. Thera. had been mmors of lions all day, but the professor had been Incredulous. Then tha still, heavy sir was suddenly rent by a wild scream of horror. Across the narrow opening the creature nan.

reappeared, carrying something in its; something which gave vent all the- time the most awful yells." Quest fired hla revolver on cbance and. broke into a run- Already the Mon-gars, disturbed in their evening amuae-raent, were breaking into the undergrowth In chase- Quest came to a etaadsiilL It was from Craig's tent that-the beast had issued! When he reached-the meeting place, he found; the professor standing at the comer with the rest. "From the commotion," ha believe that, after all, a lion bas visited the camp. The cries cwhich.we'have heard were distinctly the cries of a. native." shoqk.hiB A.

iipn Deen nere au ngac said, "and he has finished job fer ns'. That "'was Craig. I "saw him come; out. of Craig's tent-" The professor was dubious. "You see that tree that looks like a dirarfe'd aloe?" about "Craig was lying there ten minutes fO-L -He when he heard the yeU3 ifrom the eucamptcent, but 1 DeiLcve ne is mere now.

Got the horses all right?" Quest inquired. thiog is waiting," the prptes- one more try, Quest declared-. j.r. He made his way slowly through' the. utiu -j- wth tin sno ich the pn ft had ir icafec Gi se tl of B'eerda was on her kuces before" him.

She waB -ipeakins. ni: broken English. "Di master yon shall listen to your slave. These are your -e mi it wo in pa all over ai a lew-ml nntefi Ton -h axe say the word. Sly father Is for No knom'-b.

Craig patted her' head. His tone was tilled with the deepest despon dency-- 'Tt is impossible, Feerda" said. not understand. ,1 cannot tell He covered Craig with his revolver, but his arm was scarcely extended be-, fore Feerda sprang at him like, a littla wildcat. Hetgripped her with his left, and held her away with he continued, eosi-ing.

with ns. You know the way to Port. Said and we want yon- lDCPv my rn.no-. i won i go oacs. Ainer- wisb to Sea.

Tve had enough of being hunted all over the world. This tima I think Til rid myself of of yon, at any rate.71 "Win yon?" The interraptJoa was eo unexpected that Craig lost nil Tareugh an opening in tha only a faw feet the spot whare the others were lng. They hoisted him oa to a horse-Already behind them they couid see tha flare of the torches from the returning Mongars. "Yon There wtil trouble, mind. if don'L" CraJg made no reply.

He rede off in front of the troop, coverec all the time by Quest's rerclTer. Very scon the T. ertr out of the jungle and! the open desert- Quest icoked behind him useasily- Jadee by the row feUows are making," he remarked. "I should think that they've found (To be continueS-l RonFcIcus DENIES REPORTS OF GAMBLING Says Stories Ire Circulated by Business Rivals Concern The report that has gained circulation in this section the state to little the effect gamblers and. thieves are accompanying K.ouinson.yirtus is booked, for an appearance here on June 17th is emphatically nied -by the.

management wnicn nas retiueste'd publicaticn of the "following notice: The inanagement of the Kobinson Shows, desires to inform the public that they have no -gamblers, their, organization, in any way what- This show has a. reputation, that has been or, 89 long sue- cess'nl years. Some, jealous rival has caused a-rs-poit broadcast -ahead of this ui ani at on regarding thieves and with the Robinson tree Craig; was standing: and it with large flarinW' headlihes. The. Hobinson Circus aih desires to state that the, or aniy.ati on "caters especially ladies and children, who do not have to bring a body-, guard for protection, when visiting, the Robinson shows, The general.

public are hereby informed that the Robinson Shows carry three private detectives, who cooperate-with the local officials, and yc-tt' everything. Sometimes I almost raxe constantly bn--the lookout for the thin It that tho best thing I do welfare of "So believe no would be to return, with them to tha faiKe Teports, that are' being eircu-countriea you know nothing of." lated over the country by seme jeal- what you are going to do, 0us rival 'regarding, the above shows, Quest declared, suddenly Their intention being his reappearance. "Hands the public' from visiting this well known organization! ROBINSON'S FAMOUS SHOWS By A. R. Hopper.

GEM THEATRE. Pearl Tvhite and Arnold Daly ap- pear in the .1 7 th episode of "The New fhat- rnnr waist Exploits oi the great mystery Quickly'- serial that is luring. many patrons to Craig'obeyed. the Gem. theatre on Fridays.

"Baby," "Tie it to the Quest ordered- is the. title of the best Victor room enough," produced and that is saying a Craig did as he was told. Then he lot Harry Meyers and Rosemary and held the. loose ends' up. Theby the great-cottars appear in.

Quest lowered hi3 revolver for a mo- this corking good" comedy. When the ment as he pushed Feerda towards it- two reels axe finished yon will wish Craig, with a wonderful spring, reach- there were two more because it Is ed his side and kicked the revolver one 0f -irle cleanest comedies on the away. Before Quest couid'even stoop n-arket. An Imp drama recover it he saw the glitter of tha yard3 and a Joker comedy, "A other's knife pressed against hi3 chest. at tlle Saa Fair," will "Listen," Craig declared.

'Tve made compiete' as good a program as you the 11th episode of the 'The Biaek win be shown; which deals with Quest and his party and the Mongars of the desert. This episode is full thrills and adds strength to this serial. Cleo Madi appears in the three part feature, 'The Dancer," in which she is seen 1 Sha, 'too, held a revolver, her hand at ler best- "The is a was as steady as a rock. Jaj di beantiiul men and women and "Drop knife." ordered a picture that ranlts high in ar-: Craig- tistic excellence and is above the or- i Hrobeyea witSout dinary usual run of jiitcsres. A Nestor "Nott, tis the sash around the girL" comedy "When Crossed the He obeyed mechanically.

Qtsest took Bay," fail furnish the comedy part Craig by. the collar and led bim to on Saturday at both aifernoon and evening performances. INGALLS MOTOR BUS LINE Leave Olean at 3 a. 4.3.0 p. hlo p.

m. Leave Cuba at 7.20 a. the way to Fort Said." 2.20 p. 5.30 p. m.

On Sunday leave; Quest wkisiiered. "See that you lead Oiean at S'a. m. See time card. I CARNIVAL CONTEST OPENS WITH SIX IN THE RUNNING Diuad Prize Of-feroi lor Vooag WomM Re-ceiiiii Most Votes Unus-ial inierest is manifested in the Red Men's big carnival which opens nest Monday at the usual earmvai grounds near the baseball park.

The Ferari shows furnish ail atirac-; tions and it is a well known fact a better carnival company does not, ex- Ail of the sbow-s are guaranteed to be high class and somewhat differ-: erst fros those seen here in past years while the entire midway Is con spicuious bv the absence ot oriental girl exhibitions and petty 1 larceny gambling games. Manager Ferari in his 22 years of exhibitions throughout the" United States never tolerated the objectionable features that characterize so many of A dozen shows, novel rides, sensa-tional free acts, music, fun and gaiety will afford amusements for the masses while, parades and special events arranged by the Rc-d Men and the Tribe of Pocahontas will be interesting- Contestants in the popularity contest are out hustling for votes and indications are bright for a warm con test. Miss Mae Groom, Miss. Nellie-Hill, Miss Minnie Hoffmire, Miss Hazel Wilmot, Miss Lorena Spencer and Mrs. Edwards are already enter ed.

Balloi boxes have been placed hi A. M. Palmer, F. Brothers, Company, J. TV.

Pratt and Charles Crad-duck groceries. Italo, candy store. Chas. Fuller's- jewelry store, and John Davis' and Petxa's bakery stores where votes can be cast. Ballots will be collected every day starting Sat-urday morning -and the standing published.

The contest committee selected a blue -white diamond tiffany set ring of Charles T. Fuller yesterT day and same jnow on- exhibition in their display window. Some girl will be when ihe' is: crown-' ed queen of the' camival'and presented with this valuable Now is the time to vote. for your friends and "the Red Men will appreciated the support of the" various contestants. WOMEN TO RUN BANKS; Financiers Their Men Clrrks to Enlist.

London, June -The authorities of the Bank of Ehgland "have "given per mission for: several- of their clerks to enlist, and the already large staff -of temporary "women clerks has tieref ore been further augmented: of the largest Joint stock banks has also released. 200 clerks for enlistment, and the remainder will work Jate several days a week This Is expected to make the suggested earlier closing "of banks for public business an accomplished fact in the near future. NO RESTFUL SLEEP For 17 Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Stops Distressing Kidney, Bladder Trouble "I have nsed three large bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy since tising' the free sample-It has proved a blessing.

I suffered years from constipation now my bowels are regular. I also- suffered severely irom Kauney and Diauaer trouble: For 17 months' I bad ho i rest at night, I had to get up. so often, sometimes up more than twice an honrl-. Now I do not have to get up more titan twice, sometimes only -once. I feel better all over; the heavy, 'loggy' feeling has left me, as well as the bloated eyes." C.

H. Smith, 320 Washington St, Providence, Don't delay, but write Dr. David Keneddy Ronddut, N. Y-, today for a free Large bottles, all druggists. POPULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION tl CO t.

oil an $L00t, Warren StTNBAY, JTJITE 6 S-peeM Trun Clean Limestone 7:50 Allesrany ISarmanca Bradford 7:40 Returning, Special Train leaves Titusville 8:00 P. Oil City P. Warren 10:20 P. M. Similar Excursions September 12 and October 10.

PtBDsyWanii R. R. 12-: TONIGHT! "JUDGE NOT" A TWO PITHDntV "RIVAL ACTRESSES" oa i unuA i add KLZISE FEATUKE "Are We Ready?" A racrnre aeroted to the Atlantic Hect in BtTieir; a preKntatioii of the naval strength of the United States. 'See the parade and the review in ITew York Harbor. A picture every American should see.

In KTe Parts "JACK CHANTY" PUIDI PUIW IN om 0F rAM01IS OnAtlLlat UilAn t-int if WANT TO SEE SiGil uttABE riCTUBES, AOT GOOD MUSIC, COME TO THE HAVENS SUNDAY "THE BUILDER OF BRIDGES" QEM THEATRE KXCXTJSm M0T0 7LATB I FETDAY Hairy Meyers and Rosemary Their in. BABY, a splendid two part comedy Pearl White and -Arnold Daly in THE HEW EXPLOITS OF ELAINE in 2 parts DESTINY'S TKum2 CABS A DAY AT THE SAN DIEGO FAIE Joker Comedy Herbert Bawlinson and Anna little in THE BLACK BOX Cleo Madison in THE DANGER in three parts WHEN CUPID -CROSSED TEE BAY: Nestor Come6y The 11th Episode of THE BLACK BOX FROM ITALYS SHORES (2 parts) Drama A FIRESIDE REALIZATION lex Drama Billie Richie in LOVE AND SOUR -IDTES C. T. NICKUM, Proprietor. I.ANG'S THEATRE A MAN FOR ALL Reliance 2-pait feature drama, AMBROSE'S NASTY Keystone Comedy.

THE ACTOR AND THE -Falstaff. DEVIL'S Apex Masterpiece in 3 reels. THE Billie West and Signe Aueh in a powerful two-act drama, THE WISHING With Grccnvrccd. the lead. BIG BROTHER the famous Thanhouser Kidlet, Helen Badgley: yon seen the Spleacid new 6 Cylinder Pauge Tint Raititst Car the Mar.

ktt? Oa Display at oar SalttraMn Haely Gavin 264 NORTH UNION STREET OLEAN, N. Y. First National Bank OLEAN, N. Y. CHAETEBXD EXPTZX3ZK 1871 CAPITAL SURPLUS Officers E.

G. DUSEN3TTKY. Presiaent A EATON, Cashier W. A DUSENBURY, Vke-Prea a IXU0X, JkmTl CaaUef Directors G. Dusenbtry W.

C. Qulria J. F. Johaaoa Wallace Weston, 7r. H.

Wright W. R. Page W. A. Duaenbary C.

L. THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK CATTAEAUGUI COUITt.

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