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THK OHKGON RTVTKSMAN: Sl'MiAY, A1MUL 4. Ut2. .1 Ty Secret Baitie two American Officers Join the German "Council of Fire" la Spain, Kn ter Germany fry Submarine from Kan Sebastian to Kiel and Secure the Flaii of the Last Drive on I'aria, after the HrltUIr and Frin.l. Had i. glared It Impossible to Ohlaiit Theui. 1 Von Ulndenburg and the German Iliirh Command rWorl iw. u the Pretended IWrtern A Thrilling Adventure UuU Lead to the De feat of the Ttoehe and the Signing of the Armistice The Story of the Two MterUm Prisoners Sent from France to the Military Intelligence Staff in Washington in July Iast. Uy Major C. K.-Rassell I'rnvot 5Urhal, 2nd United Mates Army American Expeditionary Forces in France Copyright, 1919," by Federal News Service, Inc. (Canadian land Great Britain Rights Reserved) t'i'Mll (AH Rights Reserved) ::Ki' I ' ' ' i ,' !I I PART 11 , ;sirpais of pREvibrs chapters- 1918, the German drive on Paris -a sweenitifr n, Ai!ii General Foch called a conference of allied ceaerais in In -May. armies beore it. aii Jn 'I I n vt ii x.jiv? nr.rn a.,-... w- - , . Mu '"""iu riau'.c, wuere dp siaieu tnat there was no iop of stopping the boche . ujnless some exact Information as to their plans could be obtained. This seemed impossible., as the most competent and trusted men of the French and British militarv intelligence depart ments who had penetrated the enemy lines had been detected and shot General Pershing's chief of military Intelligent stated he, believed he bad men who eold enter the German lines, secure the necessary infor mation and escape with it. Arter two days' deliberation permission was given the Americans to make the attempt. , Ad American major was selected for this work. Under pretense that be had embezzled ba tall ion funds, he was arrested at Henday. a French town on -the Spanish border. He made his escape and reached San Sebas tian in Spain. Here he wag approached by an American renegade who brought him in contact with German secret agent?. He Joined them and had two tasks assigned, hint first the rescue of a German prince whom the Americans naa captured and held for-execution as a spy; nd, sec- onaiy. ine procurement- oi ine plans or tne Liberty motor. . pisgumea as a Spaniard, provided with a large sum of money and passports that would enable him to travel anywhere in France, the major proceeded tb Paris, where he met fellow officers and Dlanned with them the "rescue" of the condemned prince to more effectively ingratiate him self into trie connaenc of the Fermansecret service. ine Amencantjcnier or intelligence Starr Unds that the sentence of the German prince has been approved and that American officials are about to publish the sentence and execute the Kaiser's relative The prince is "rescued by the major and officers of the American military secret service and 13 taken to San Sebastian. Saving the prince from execution gives the major a high place-in the confidence of the Germanr,,' .. , , The major returns to France in the guise of an American enlisted man. A captain In the aviatiqn corps, an expert on motors, is detailed to act with him as a "deserter who has stolen the plans of the Libert v motor. The major and the captain go to San Sebastian where the German! prince suggests that they be sent to Germany with him on a submarine . used by the German, secret service as one of their lines of communication with Germany, to explain the motor , to the High Command. ling aronnd the boat, the sailors might not understand and would perhaps quietly slip a knife into you and finih you." The two officers having no choice In the matter, readily gave their word that they would stay In the room. They did not dare to talk over their experiences or future planj. Sa each man was left to hi own thoughts of the dear ones at home and whether they would ever see them again. They could not tell whether it was nisht or day: and as their meals were served in the room by a stolid' German, they could not very well secure any information from' him as U the progress they were making. Once, while they were asleep they were awakened by the stopping of the gas engines and the hum of the dynamos, so they knew that the boat, had completely submerged. Penned up as they were and not knowing what was going on. sur rounded by dangers oh all sides, with the ever present possible chance that one of the allied destroyers or sea planes might find them and blow them to "kingdom come" this was the most nerve-racking part of their whole experience. . When an alarm sounded and the submarine made a quick noose dive. the officers believed it was all over with them. Just as it became bal- INSTRUCTOR FOR NURSING'COURSE READY TO WORK Miss Marian Adams of Bos ton, Red Cross Worker, Teaches Salem Women GIRLS' CLASS FORMED . CHAPTER IX. EFFECT OF DEPTH BOMB (Continued from Last Sunday.) , At length the row boat from the these two intrepid Americans were committed to the undersea trip. There could be no turning back now. As the , boat made her way out to where th. jubmarine was waiting. thy could not-,; help looking out across C.e dark Atlantic and wonder ing if fate would permit them to submarine returned for the two of , fleers; and, "with a parting handshake and a good-bye, they stepped into itjnd the submarine submerging until ana snovea on. or oeiter or worseiwr aecas were awasn, startea on ner once more sail across the ocean to their loved ones who were waiting so patiently, for them at home. The black shape of the submarine was soon seen as she gently rolled in the trough of the sea. The German sailors brought the small boat along side and alljrlimbed aboard. The-little skiff was quickly stowed away none Journey to Kiel. The captain 'assigned the two American officers to a small room, telling them that under no circum stances were they to leave It trnless he was with themJ "You are here by orders that I must obey. but. should you go ramb- anced and running on an even keel, a terrific shock shook the boat from stem to stern. Before the major could realize what had happened, he experienced a tingling over his entire body and the feeling of being blown apart . To his. vision it seemed as if the entire' world had opened up and he was looking Into a vast fiery pit then oblivion. When he recovered consciousness, he had an excruciating headache, was neauseated. tore all over and was bleeding at nose and ronth and from ja small Rash over his riM eye where he had struck his head when dashed against the steel wall of the rocai byN the force of the. explosion. The captain, too, experlenceed simi lar sensations and was badly bruited' The British destroyer that had been on the watch for this subma rine,, had sighted her and had re leased a depth bomb which had near ly reached its mark. As it was. this attack almost proved successnu, tor the bomb exploded so near. the sub marine that every man on board was stunned and for an appreciable time the boat was. without control. Had the destroyer followed on the first bomb by a second, this story would never have been written. After the crew had "recovered and the excitement had subsided, the prince came into the quarters of the two Americans to assure them that the submarine had not been damaged and unless another attempt was made they would surely arrive at Kiel by the next night. True to his word, on the next night the submarine came to the surface, and. passing by the outer defenses of the harbor," steam ed up to her dock.. , ;! , I-and had never seemed so wel come to h -major. a -It did thai nixht. and he promised himself that he would remain in Germany for the Each Group of Students Will Listen to Lectures Twice Weekly J Mifs Marion Ad ams of Boston, has J arrived in Salem to conduct the lied j Cross home nuniug ciatipea which are Wing organized by WiUainttte chap ter of th Ued Cros. The instruction Riven is designed to keep families well through proper food, proper hygeuic measures, and in ra?e of linens in the family to teach how to carry out the doctor's directions, to take temperature, to give the foot and bed baths, how to make bed;-, properly, how to make the patients comfortable, and if al lowed to sit up how to get them np properly. The care of children's diseases and the care in general of small babies are also taught by Miss Adams in these classes. The v.-omen Id many other cities over the cou-otry where j the classes have been . conducted by the Red Cross are enthusiastic over the work. The classes are conducted with about 15 in each class and each class lasts tdo hours, and there will per haps be two meetings for each elas a week. Miss Adams will herself conduct each class. It Is now planned to have classes for the morning, aft ernoon and evening which will ac commodate every woman In Salem. Tic course consists of IS lessons and will cost II. with 50 cents additional cct for a text book which is. re lequ'.rod. - A class of young girls at Wilam- ette university has been organized and also a class In the Business and Professional Woman's lea sue. It la asked thai all who wish to take the course register immediately by phoning 332. the home service de partment of the Red - Cross.. The classes will be held on the second floor in the postoffice building where Postmaster August Huekestein has allowed the use of a room. The classes will utart Monday if possible. Wanted 1 1 . .... , 1 lor Biff Positions - Mea and iron---Men of rest, of the war before he would at tempt another voyage In a German submarine. " v , ',,." -4 Continued Next Sunday.) - -a- tamina, The Kind of Hen (luxated Iron Helps to Make i .I 1 . m..: itt- ITaU M.w M FT1 -Tr Short of Wln- mnm the $10,000 to $100,000 Positions because they Don't Back up Their Brains with the Physical Strength and Enersr that Come from . Plenty of Iron in the Blood XmxU4 Ira fta la ws th JUd Bind. TjnttgT UdiruN r is err IMn Ma Am Twe It ! the mm ef Mood iaad iron vto master ; tie aerrt - raeiini 'joU.Thy av V etrengtV. power and 5 endurance to ovei j ccwe obttade Sad ritatkRd,k u atrvn of long soara and Jrd work. : They re the oae i who arc caoiea 'for ,tke kif poet- : i tioa thai pay frost ' $10,000 to $100)00 i year and their red iftlooded. tire leu ea- ;- rfy are what nahla ' them to hold these posJ- .tions and often becoma . leading figures of industry . mat commercial life. la his adrice t . en en en how to 1 kaild their i- kelt band strength . ad attain greatest j anea. lit. Jamea 1 JFranat Snll Wan, ? former 1 of ' fcelltTce . Hospital , Outdoor Depart- asent). New York, (id Westchester : Cennty Hospital, f-aays: "The hig. t sjeccessf nl taea I aave met are al i aniot always strong wlth red blood, rich to iron, wen of ff its wrfr'nal facVare. see that ' . sonaUty. ol the viriie power which instanUy; name tNoxatea liar. ) appew. - 'fTJfT. 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Ohi SlLkin of the SitvtavowM (TVW Tn C0R11ENDERY TO ATTENDXHURCH Special Easter Program Pre pared for Service at Con- sregational Church At the First CbdsreraHonal rhurrh. this morning at 11 o'clock, the Kaster service will he attended by the -.member or DeMolay com ruan.ry znd lhelr wives. : The beatifirut rltualhle Kaer servire of the' Knijrfcts Templar will te vod-T;nd the ehrr vlll iinn the Cloiia Patrla. Gloria ia r Kaceleis Ulnrk:Ufmtira Kf Confltc-I tShel leyi and liens Mlserctur tShelleyk. The reMiar -quarut cboir eorapoaed of Mrp. Richard iliborts-ii (Ioule llensonl. bopr&no: Mrr., .-- j. Rob erts, contralto: Richas-d liobertson. tenor and Albert 11. Oilie. haso. will be asaisted by .Mrs.. V1 Honnett. so prano and Miss ilertha Clark.' 'alto. In addition .to. .the niimlters which compos a part of the ritualistic ser vice of the Knight Tfcfc.plars. Mrs. Roberts will sin the lo, ".'In the Knd of the Sabbath-' j Speaks), and the choir will sin the antham: '.'lAbt Yonr Glad' Voicesi T'siclinecker): At the vesper service, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the musical num bers will be the antbebi: "Awake Thou That Sloepest" S?tainer) and "Kvery Flower Tliat t . 111osodjs t Shelley . Mrs. lnnett will sin? "Hofanna" (Gtainer) and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and Mr. Cille will sinr b trio 'O Salntaria IlostU' (Wicirand) Special orpan nwrnbers wille rendered at both services by Miss Constance McLean. for office to file wiili the secretary of state, the petition method, and ;b more ulrect nethod of filing at onco with the siecretary of statj and -ay-ing a fee. This La information fur nished by Attorney (ieneral ltruvn In reply to an Inquiry by C. m. Cran-i dall. an attorney at al. Mr. (,'randall dt-sired to know if chapter 124. laws of 1915. providing for the filing of a declaration and a statement to the effect that "If I am nominated I will not acc pt the nom-J inatlon or eadoraemeat of any party other than the one In which I iu registered." is not abrograted by thapter 282. laws of 191. at the Salem Tublic library. This will be one of the feature evenings ot-lhe season of the art leaga year ax Mr. Weed Is one of the bltgest men who will come to Salem to aad drees the league, lie will speak on -Salem, the City Deautlfn!." The art appreciation elas of the league will meet ilond&r evening at S o'clock for the regalsr elaa meet ing and on the evening of April 13 Mise Kthel Sawyer, a lectarer of Portland, will apeak on flftkm and the creative reader. j The Stateman's Classified Arls. Brinjr Result Landscape Gardner Will Address Art League Class Howard Krarts Weed, a well known landscape architect of Tort land, will speak to the general meet ing of the Salem Art league which will be held Kridav evenlac. A or! I 23. Send ne your name and address and I will tend you a prospectus of the SILVER KING MINE C ChappeD Hotel BHjh Sal cm, Oregon This Man Gets 5100. A Year because he backs' tip his brains with the physical strength and energy that come from plenty of iron in his blood. . If you are hot as successful as you'd like to be if you lack force and stamina try Noxated Iron and watch its strength-giving .effect- Two Legal Methods for Candidates to Declare There ar tw legal methods andtr the laws of Oregon for candidate lARMORYl ti big position to grt S Tihrsician's prescription for or janic iron Xu ted Iron or if yon io not want to g to" this troeale the awttbaae only nnzatea iron :CMnrrLnHi rMrtft. Uin an ambitious and . SLie man wbtf would nursnallr rise to the . : wp five all l i tb'.atbt to bis mind and -n to Lis to-W. lie fs!l just short of Vvrinnitif the $10,000 t $100,000 posttiona -rlecaai- fee doesn't lack up aiatnentality vritb the physical strengtai and enerry wklck eiitnes from plenty ef iron ia the tlend. Lack of iron ia the blood trot only atiakes a man a physical weakling, aerv- - a. easily i atigoed, but It utterly rob him 'i taat will power, that stamina and that trcctlh which are so necessary t sifcees ! aad power in every walk of life. Te ae! snake men strong and red-blooded there in Stething in my experience whwc'a. I bare "Smm-t so valuable as organic iron Ena cted Iron, la case after case I have aeea . Jiuitt? j Iron begin te give a weak, aerv enir iha p entirely new vlor, energy , and !. 11.. r in only tww werVs time. . 'Thcrrfore. 1 ntrooelv advise those who rodocta r thai uck preparations are aotfctnf lie Nnxatea iron, win -- many pbvsiriana and aoek ssoubsnesi as former United Statj? Senator, wnium E. Masoa and Igac last Iderewski. snastej widely knowa women like Mw MaUeMc Kinley. ateee of late President McKmley and Mrs. James Ingrueet. widow of the CirJ War Generair . ' -,. Can yew stand as trraca aa yew ever cenid or doea extra worn or lose of aleen a a wear yon out the neat? Are vt jarciniunr to think of yawrsetf as getting TP bave off-days wm yoa cannot think dearly, cannot master the problems and when vow fed like Throwing a everyihinr aani gettiac away trom everybody? " 1KVJ taere aosnethinc the nafte with yua and yow do not know what? ' ' - Do You Wish You Had a Car LikoThis? The men with the red blood and strength to get and hold the big positions of life, also get the luxuries of life. To help make men strong and - red-blooded 'there is nothing so effective as Noxated Iron, physicians say. rrala tablets tirre time a day after tnra!s for two weeks aad see bow yon are grata; back yonr eld energy and ambition, aew snack stronger yoa feel and bow mack aorra ' yon can da. Kszated Iron ia nsed by wver S .000,000 people amana!!y to buUd up red l.loA atrenrtb and endurance. sjaawfavtarsrs Hals: Mtsatod ta, tmawttxatd ake. la in a aem t aUk tM otoer iMmk inn onMiut-si u bt irt1 -- aa4 eVw nut ln tbo a-rUi. nub m t Am m m - ftiM factum aumtuo koWiiI a4 anUnir aoua- raauiw f mil ttntaw a Umv WU rmtmMtt NW aksaa. U W ' Artisans' Dance, Wednes day, April 7 Good floor, good music, good crowd, good time for everyone.- Come All We Ask Is A Trial . v Eeasonxble Kates Just try one of bur dinners. Price 45c CHERRY CITY HOTEL publlsj; -Tires Are Selling Fast . .A. The big advance in the price of tires, recently, has Worked quite a hardship to the nun . ft. that must have tires. - V We bought a heavy stock before the advance and will sell at the old price as long as this stock lasts which will mean a saving of thousands of dollars to the tire buyers Republic Tires, if defective, are replaced oa a basis of 6000 miles for fabrics and 10,000 miles on Cords. . Our motto in the tire business is the sime as in tjie car business, which means first class treatment, for we make our own adustmenls. .... Now is the time to lsy in your supply of REPUBLIC TIRES for your season's wants, and at the old price. . SALEM AUTOMOBILE F. O. DELANO COMPANY SALEM : : DALLAS A. L E0FF Opposite O. E. Depot Vaat u U tauuclfta l recctv aad Tbaa W Uiuae xvaaatca Maa, swe v- DauieL-J Fr' and J. C. rerry