sjj ^ij J J-' * • y . -r- r^m$^ c F'jxc*- • > * J v» > n: ' i - < TIMES-REPUBLICAN, MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA, AUGUST 30,1920. &K< rt day from a visit at the E. J. Carthey never' been away—you understand ?" The lily of the valley does not home in Davenport. "But, Eliot!" the mother protested, long to tbeyiily family. Miss Gladys Lambert. who has and turned /igain toward the door. COMMITTEE TO FILL been seriously ill at. a local hospital, "Surely I can go—" r... folowing an operation for appendi­ "Not a Btep! Come here, I Bay!" Live Sports News and Comment 11 "Wf citis, is slowly improving. The Gift He beckoncd her toward the table : Mrs. Frank Moneyer, Sr., is visitfng 5 Times More jfCm Kr where ho sat. "Bradford must come several weeks with relatives at every foot of the way to us. We Nutritious Than Potatoes Nashua and Cedar Falls. Supreme must not go to him. We have been MUCH IMPROVED lyilSKE WILL MEET DEMPSEY, IS REPORT Mrs. Eugene Cole 'and three chil­ In the right, from the beginning, and REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL dren. of Faribault, Minn., are visiting at the Pierce Cole home. he in the wrong—you understand?" : COMMITTEE CALLED TO By Confused, torn between her - in­ m stinct and Vinton's stern prohibition, j MEET WEDNESDAY. ! Wellaburg News Items. George Allan England Special to Times-Republican. she stood undecided. Then all at Wellsburg', Aug. 30.—M. J. Bakkcr. onco Bradford appeared- in the li­ \ Author of brary door. He stopped there, si­ TRYING TO PUT OVER age 67, an old resident of this vicin­ ity, died Friday. Two weeks ago he "Darkness and I^awn," lently: looked at them a moment; ' OUTSIDER FOR JUDGE "The Alibi," eta advanced into the room. V had a stroke andv gradually grew "Martha! Come here!" weaker. Funeral service^ will be The old shipmaster's voice cracked held today. Much Campaigning Being Don* for like a whip. The wife obeyed. To­ John DeNeml, one of the oldest gether at the table, as if it had been settlers pf this county died Friday ^Jodge Vermillion and Others Not CHAPTER XIV. a judge's tribunal, they faced their evening at the homo of his daughter, son. No hand of greeting was held ^'Before State Convention—Harding Mrs. H. C. Keeper. He had been ail­ The library of the austere house of •Vinton. In that severe, formal room, out to him. No word was spoken. .. j; Probably Will Appoint Candidate ing sevceral weeks and the end was Old Vinton gazed upon Bradford, The Best Macaroni % not unexpected. He lived to a ripe ranged round with classics and the Named to Gaynor Vacancy. treasures* of generations of bibllon noting his sliabbiness, his work- old age. Funeral services are' to be reddened hands,) his face thinner Boils Tender in S Minutes held Tuesday. philes, two persons were In confer­ \ than his father had ever seen- it. Mr. aiul Mrs. Ben Hoekstra and ence—Eliot Vinton and Martha, his Special to Times-Republican, wife. And, more than that, the shipmaster family left Friday for St. Louis for a beheld a hard and dangerous expres­ i" > Des Molnea, Aug. 80.—Charles A. The shijirhaster was sitting in his fa visit of two weeks with relatives. big leather chair, under the glow of sion in that face, n smoldering of the Rawson has called a meeting of the . .Miss Cfrace Lindaman loft„ Friday the reading-lamp, ,His thin, hard eyes, a tightening of the jaw un­ •k.^ republican state committee to be held evening for Davenport for a visit features .seemed to have relaxed a known to him. with her.brother, B. W. Lindaman. ^•»in Des Moines next Wednesday, Sept. little. A look of satisfaction, as of Of a sudden, Eliot Vinton spoke. J. B. Rilkena left for Woden Fri­ some duty well performed, softened "My son," said he, "your mother I ESTEL %1, to consider the nomination of /a. day to look after his farm he bought their puritanical severity. One mlsht und I lvive forgiven and forgotten candidate to fill the vacancy, caused there. Ho expects to put up some even have read a certain expectancy everything. The past is wiped out. g Undertaking Parlors by the recent death of Judge Franlc new 'buildings this fall. in his stern eyes. He seemed to fcev It will never be alluded to again. K, Gaynor. It is • thought Governor listening, waiting. Something al­ Come kere!" S 216 East M^in S£ • Harding will name the maif chosen by most like a smile curved his thin Bradford returned no answer, the committee to fill the interim from lips as he answered Mrs. Vinton's neither did he advance. He only New Motor Heahe now until election day inasmuch as Hot Shot Against question: stood there glowering at the old man the chief executive is required to Ail v "Yes, my dear, something has real­ with terrible eyes. All at once he §| v Service. such ft. vacancy until the siK>ceu^or Wilson Rule In ly been accomplished at last. I have cried: i is elected and qualified. V done it myBelf. We are sure to have "What infernal thing did you say results, now, in a very short time." || BOTH PHONES * Candidates voted on at the state 4 to her? .What damnable lie did you " Fftll Campaign "You mean he's coming back, El- tell her? What hellish conspiracy ¥ judicial convention will be considorgd lot?" the mother queried as she stood by the committee, as well as several now, on>top of everything else?" there at the other side of the table, Struck dumb with amazement and iiiiiiiiiilillilllllllHI'iiiiniiiiillllllin- others. Judges Arthur, -of Logan, CBy E. G. Dougherty.1 her hands folded, her eyes intently Albert, of Jefferson, Wlthrow, ot fixed on her husband. swift anger, the old man started up Mount Pleasant, and Applegate, of Washington, Aug. 30.—Campaign and faced his son. Martha Vinton, Notice of Amendment to Articles o< "Nothing less." i Incorporation of the Fidelity; Guthrie Center, all ^of whom-receiVbd argunv nts to toe presented, by re­ "Thank God! It seems too good to with a wordless gasp, recoiled a considerable^iumber of votes at the aguinst the table. Savings Bank. publican speakers this fall for the bo true! How have you brought it «Notice is hereby given that at' convention, will -be up for Considera­ most pait cqenpiset of bitter,- a'.tacits about? What have you done?" "Oh, you needn't answer!" snarled Bradford. "It doesn't matter, any­ special meeting of the stockholding tion. Judga.Ver million, of Center- on thv Wilsoh admliiistruTiou, ac­ "Nothing, my dear," answered the of The Fidelity Savings Sank vllle: F. F. DaWley, of Cedar Rapids;' cording to advance copies of shipmaster, "nothing but to discover how. All I catpe for was to t^ll you 'suk- that whatever you do it won't stop Marshalltown, Ipwa, cabled for *tt H. K, Evans, of Corydon, and Rail­ g^stiura to speakers' which i yro- the truth about the .woman, and to purpose on June 17, 1920, after-dii road Commissioner John Guiher<. ot today.. force her t,o admit it. That was not ine now. Everything's all ready. I got the license this afternoon. I'm and legal notice thereof, the article! Wlnterset, have been mentioned. A ecries of pamphlo'3 shave been difficult. I presented ht?r with facts of incorporation of The Fidelity Sav­ she could not deny. Then I exacted going to marry her tonight—" .Considerable work has been done in printed .by ttus national republican ings Bank were amendted(by amend­ behalf of Judge Vermillion partlcuy committee ^orio the guidance of a promise from her to relinquish "Bradfo-d!" choked the shipmas­ ing article IJI thereof (which hadl Jarly. ' spellbinders,Qntil I Klnr) AM andnMil ln(>st\M ..A. of_ m themn con­ Bradford. I know she will keep that ter, advancing toward him>> "Do you (left) and Billy Miske. been amended on March 7, 1902) &yl promise. She ' must, under pain of know what you're saying? Do you , The democrats have, been threat­ tain, soipe hot shot directed to the 1 adding thereto the following: "The! public exposure. There is nothing else realize the horrible thing I've tried By NORMAN E. BROWN. Here is the explanation of Miske's* ening ^o test the legality of any nom­ present administration, with empha­ There onee, was a fighter named amount of the capital sto9k of this! ination' by the republican state *en- for her to do." to save you from?" With a shaking friends and his manager, Jack Reddy. bank shall be increased from fifty! sis on the attacks on the league^of "You've seen her, then?" demanded hand he fumbled Jk paper from his Miske, For several seasons, up to a year tral committee for the vacancy. At­ thousand dollars ($50,000.) to one| nations as ^espoused by Mr. Wilson. Martha eagerly. "What—what kind breast pocket. "See—see there! Who said, "For a fortune Til risko ago, Miske had been fighting at torney General Havner hfts ruled that Speakers' series No, 2 now beJug hundred thousand dollars (llOO.OfW.)* of a—" Read that, and know the truth!"' My head for a crjick frequent intervals—had kept trained At the said meeting the presidenti&ac the committee has the authority to sent to speakers contains this on the "Do not ask me," Eliot Interrupted, At the champion, Jack—" He held out the affidavit. Silenced, to the minute for months—In fact again. If Miske forces Jack to ex­ cashier of The Fidelity Savings Banli nominate, but certain democrats de­ front page, Suggestive of its con­ raising a veinous hand. "I have seen I'm glad it's not my dome, but hiske. had overtrained. About a year ago clare no such authority exists. The tents— ^ Bradford accepted it, hesitant, yet tend himself or stays the limit fan- were duly authorized and directed tc her yes. Beyond that,* I prefer to tell unable to resist the lure of curiosity. he underwent a complete physical sign .acknowledge and- record th« democratio judicial convention met "Mr. Wilson , at; » Court. Royal you nothing." dom'in general will believe that He nnf^iided the paper, walked Jo the Having rid ourselves of the above examination by several doctors and d a mendm t UbUt5h n tlcc after the vacancy was created and pageantry arid dazzling splendor. A "But, fcliot," the mother persisted Miske -was a formidable contended- , °" fY* ? ° library fable, spread out the a'ffidavit we will nO>y plunge injo the main they were a unit In declaring that it for the title and that Dempsey was thereof as required by law. therefore nominated four delegates. suite of 1,400. Fifteen million dollars ea.gerly, "I want to know all about was a wonder that he had. been able In witness whereof, Thp Fidelity| Republican committeemen say that thereon, pnd under the light of the part of this discourse—which has to really going the limit to-try to stop in gold platdt J'A dream of man- this affair. I must know! What did hooded lamp stared at it with eyes to fight a simple round, let7 aloi^e bat­ Savings Bank has caused this notice no court wouJd deny them the right nlfiqance and exaehee from Mew York did you find out about her? What Is do with the aforesaid Billy Miske Miske in those other bouts. to be gigned by its president and| which at first refused their office tle after battle. They ordered' cer­ If Miske shows well against the to. name a candidate under existing to London and froth London to Paris, she guilty of?" t and Jack Dempsey. These two bii-ds tain repairs made on Miske's. frame cashier and published. s conditions. * * ? "No, no, I never can inform you," and could not read. champion so soon after his come­ h v . where the league of nations \#as born Then, all at once, the significance ore now on the ground training lor and a complete rest for a year. Dated at Marshalltown, Io#a.| in all the pomp of Imperialism." tfie refused, pursing his bloodless lips. back from the repair shop the pos­ August 2, 1920. "I resppct* your sensibilities too highly of the paper seemed to swim into his their battle at Benton Harbor, Mich. a result of this enforced rest and the, sibility of his becoming still more LEAGUE CONVENTION AT AMES. Thfs pamphlet deiils more severely At the time of the sigping of the remedying of physical defects Miske The Fidelity Savings Bank,. to furnish you with any details. It is field of consciousness. Pallor crept formidable ina few months of ring By H. J. Howe, President, 5-i v with the president tli*n any other. It over his face. His hands, spread on articles for the bout it looked like is now in much better condition and '• Lutheran Young People to fyleet Sept declares that the slogan of the peace all something which we, aa respec­ work will arouse discussion. If he And A. T. Davis, Cashier, ' table members of the better class, the table, began to shake. He made a soft snap for Dempsey, altho Miske —what also Is of considerable im­ forces the. champ to battle half a 9 to 12. mission in Paris seemed to be portance — weighs several pounds Special to Times-Republican. must not even consider—something a choking noise; then, with a sud­ is credited with about holding hla dozen rounds before landing 4tfm or "Damn the expense." In pointing quite too terrible for words!" den, gibing laugh, turned on his own in two fights with the champ. more than he did when he met the NOTICE OF APPRAISEMENT. Nevada, Aug. 30.—Story ' c and interested in the Young Peoples' people of the country so much, the dared to press her queries further, "How much did this one cost Miske's home town, and his training is in trim he will have this extra a bit and irfve the battler State of {.owa, Marshall county, sstl .v Luther League are pleased that'the •pamphlet said: "One of the Argon­ she knew thqy would be futile. you?" he demanded. "Forgeries like camp In have caused box­ poundage wheh he faces Jack in the a big boost in the game. In the district cotirt. /In the rgattcrl . lovfa. district is to hold its convention auts, a devoted friend of the admin­ With bright eyes and an unusual this come hlgtl, I believe, when ing fans to give .the battle more Benton Harboi? ring. How much of the talk of Miske's 0/ the estate of Charles H. Conofeq istration, who was living coiitentvuiy color In her cheeks, she looked ad­ thought. For it is now avered that deceased. ' , • jg* E. t in this county for tlie second succes- bought by honorable gentlemen!", Now, just how much better ^liske improvement is fiction and how much s^ve year, the dates having been set on $3,000 a year as an assistant in miringly at her husband. How "inast- The old man gulped chokingly. the Billy Miske who will tackle the is remains to be seen. Fans who are is fact will not be known until l^a- To Elinor Conover dwen fi/^D^Ila as Sept 9 to 12. the state department, was put on the erful he seemed to her, how strong, "Bradford," he answered, with champ in his first fight since win­ lucky enough to see him in training bor Day, as said before. But, viewed Conover Talbot; Margaret B. Coi v LaSt year the^nventtjfov. which is peace payroll at 550,000 per annum." how <^alm, how right! She thrilled at sometjting like qgi appeal of despair ning the title from Jess Wlllard a can get somt> idea, but the full ex­ in the light of the new dope, the over; Henry Boardman Cor .. %always a jofht affair with the choral The pamphfefc iaild-j|p give the Indi­ -the thought that she bore thi* ihan's in his strained voice, "this is a sworn year ago last July Fourth, is a dif­ tent of. his improvement won't/ be battle looms up more interesting Northern Trust Company union, was held at Story City, and It vidual's name. name. Coming round the tabta to him' affidavit, based op matters of abso­ ferent Miske from the .one Jack met known until tie -steps into the ring Charles Cdhover Talbot; Otrtoj she laid a than any ring event since the Toledo - .was estimated-that 15,000 people at­ The "Mr. Wilson at Court" pam­ hand on his thin shoulder, lute legal record.^ The woman her­ in those, other affairs, and tries his wares out on Jack massacre. son; and Kate L. Henrich: tended the various sessions. phlet closes with a number of "Is It and patted it with an unusual betray-, self has acknowledged everything You and each of you are This year the sessions will be held any wonder" paragraphs, headed by al of emotion. j H ' / notified that ' the undersignej f here as true. I merely showed it to well pick 'em blindfolded," said the ability. Jess admitted after the . at Maxwell Park, Ames, and the this one:. * "Eliot." said she, 'till now- I've her; that brought her to reason, ana duly appointed and qualifli never fully realised your strength. Bash League Stars Indian boss. Pit