.* ■ V > «J REDUCED FREIGHT RATE8 “ I'll go with .vou!" In* cried. “ It II my d u ty though I'd not be too proud Tu and frotn nil point« un buoanholit ««■ «!•. plmmn. too lute (o enlist tonight?" o f It.” " I ’ m a n n u l so," l . s r i v said. For a brief tim e «he m ade no reply, ami niiUtmoMl*«. lnf<*rmation «lt»»rfully irW«n. G u y ’s words struck Ids mother with as she pondered Ids words. a q u ic k chill of fe a r She rose hastily " W o n 't you lei me help?" she asked from her seat anil going fearfully up liliii then lo Iter sou. laid a supplicatin g hand up "You?" lie w ondered w h et she llougKl, -X»kl. M.IO..I .ml H«uBlr«,l on his arm. could mean W A I.K K K kl.ECTKh: WOK KM " B u t . G u y . you 're not going to the "I do so w a n t lo help!” she rou llurit.ul.. sur. loth I’urtlsnd. Or*. war?'* she said with a catch In her finned " T h ere'll he thousands o f worn voice. eu w h o ’ ll go lo the front IIS nurses - OftfOON VULCANIZINO COMPANY " W h y . o f course I am. mother"* ml I lions in do tin* tilings 111 home. But movnl to 8M to M7 HurtiAfU Ht.. Port- lam!. Or» l.«r#»fll T ir» U«p«lr )*lnnt " O f course In* I«!" Georgy W a g sta ff cuu't t go I» se r v e England to he In In lit* Northw««t <*4»ontry ••**»«*> « repeated a f te r him. the sperlul se r v ic e l o o ' " U n l*«ro»l l*unl. ' / ¿ / C H a W J ) & W A 7 X & " B u t. G u y — you amid you w ouldn't A shadow crossed ld< fine f a c e at the ■ *r.- Â i J i T l3%_ THIT ^WAMsO. IJ fight!” Ills mother reminded him trem m ere mention o f the un dertaking. P O R T L A N D Y. M. C . A . ulously. Her feelin gs lu d undergone " u h . my d e a i . I couldn't let you! or * î . w â ctn ¿ji ~ a \Z’ ¿v a .'r. oc a^TrjHhr/VAm: a sudden change. T h e risk for y o u ’d he loo g r e a t I "I k n o w ." he said, putting his hand couldn't perm it It." SYN OPSIS. o f grea t Interest to them be bad upon hers soothingly " B u t that w a s But she would U'd be pill d o w n so Offwrn i»rn0llrnl »hop tmlnlntf in fo n »* motion md stopped on bis w a y to bis o w u q u a r w hen I d id n ’ t b elieve there would be ea sily Operation ut Atttnmnbilnn. ft|*#rtal ti#UdU4 In- G vorgy XVagstsff. daughtsr of Sir ters. f 01 malum furtiUhwd lm<’t»<lt»t*ly on K h war. And now that It's come. I " T h i n k o f the th in gs u w o m a n could Gscrge. o f the Hrillsh adm iralty. hint* ar “ B y Jove. Redm ond! I’ m glad to see un any tUm. Addrafli lb * K«|Mrar. Y M C A. a liaison between her governoss. K tliel cou ld n ’t stay home. I could n't!" do sa fe ly without susp icion ," she ar P m II am I, O f*i«n W illou gh b y. >:i1 Henry Streetman E l » y o u ! " he cried a s soon as he c au g h t " T h a t ’s the spirit, my hoy!” Sir gued, “ w h e r e a man would tie use denies It. Henry Streetm an calls on K tliel sight o f the returned w anderer. and while waiting for her talks to Brews- G e o rg e told him with u renew ed trust le s s ." " T h a n k you. Sir G e o rg s ! It’s good ter. Sir G eorge » hutlar. w ho 1» a G erm an in British manhood "I know . I k n o w — Ini» I cou ld n ’ t el spy, about his failure to get at adm iralty to be b a c k .” L a r ry replied. p f fIT *b V sa l. Pork. B»sf. And \011r h o - b a n d »” tie qnes " B u t. G u y you m ustn’ t! I couldn't low It p a p e r. In S r G eorge's possession. H e " A s a Britisher, y o u ’ v e com e home Pou ltry. Ruttor, E g g . phones to Germ an secret service h ead let you go !" she told him brokenly. tinned l i e hardly thought a n y right AAA a „»| 1 n rn, P roduce quarters. Streetm an. the G erm an spy. and at the right m om ent." Sir (leo r g e fold H e w a s sorry for her. Ami yet there minded man w ould be w illing to let Ills B oed er (alias Brewster, the b u tleri are lu tits OUI K s lls M s » .« » rills* I m » i * s w ith s discussing the possibility o f war. W hen him g r a v e ly a s he shook the c ap ta in 's w a s an u n w onted sternness In G u y ’s w i f e fa ce such peril record o f I I i r . t i oi M«iusre 1 ‘• • lin g ». and K th el appears he iries to force her to get baud. I . m u re d of T O P M A R K E T P K K IS . She turned 'o him Im petuously, fa ce a s he said: from Sir G eorge know ledge o f the sailing " Y o u mean that there's n ew s o f the F. M. CRONKMITE orders to the British fi, et. Though she " L u r r y . I Ihsl to y o u ." she con “ Mother, you don't w a n t me to be a news?" Ethel exclaim ed, believes him a French Instead o f a G er w a r — had 40-47 Front J u m I PortU m i. O r .* o n fessed. “ I'm miserable, wretched. I'm cow n rd r man »py, she refuses until he threatens quick to gra sp the sug gestion o f some her. She begs him to announce their se not happy with my husbund. I’ ve " B u t. my hoy. y o u ’ re all I’ ve got In cret m arriage as G eorgy is suspicious, thing serious In Sir G eo rg e's w o rd s and i the w orld! Y o u ’re the only thing I’ ve m ade a mess o f tlilii»«. like you but he puts her o ff At tea G eorgy and m an n er both. Needed • Brake. w a n t to get a w a y . Tills Is the only her lover. Guy Fulconer. tease Sir G eorge, le f t! " And then sin- took him in her " G e r m a n y has declared that a s ta te and Streetm an m akes an a w k w a rd a t thing I enn do for E n g la n d for you a rm s and sotds-d. To tier Imd come F a r m e r H a n s w a s In s e a r c h o f a tem pt to talk poltttce Streetm un. the o f w a r e x ists b etw een herse lf and | horse. Germ an spy. Sir G eorge W a gs ta ff. British R ussia. O u r inform ation Is th a t F r a n c e only a little more q u ick ly than to Oh. please let me g o oh. please!” n a va l official, Ethel W illou ghb y, secret "I h a v e th e v e r y thin g you w a n t," ID* s a w that she w a s greatly other E nglish mothers tin- renunciation w ife o f F tree'm an. and others are having Is mobilizing and will support R u s snld the s ta b le m a n , " a th o ro u g h o ln g m ove t — that »lie w n s soul tortured tea at the \V ¡»«s ta ff home. T h e p arty is sia ! " Sir G eo rg e seem ed all at once that w a r d em and s o f lowly a n d high F i v e y e a r s old. sound as discussing a play. C harlie Brown, new s Im 'f frantic. And he had not the heart road h o r se alike. paper man o f N> w Y ork, entertains the y e a r s older under the added cures of A quail. | 17t c a s h down, and h e g o e s to d en y her any solace, no m allei " D o n 't cry. mother, ple ase— d o n ’ t!" j tea party with his view s on the th re a t the im pending c o n flic t lo m iles w ith o u t sto ppin g " ened war Ir. Europe. Guy Falconer de- G u y sa id gently. “ Yon know I’ ve got 1 w h e r e she might turn for It l i a n s th r e w his h a n d s sk y w a g d clares that if w ar com es he w ill go to "I k n ow how y o u feel." lie said, " a n ! to go. I’ ll com e hack all right." C H 's m other and S:r G eorge reprove " N o t for m e," he said. "I v o u ld n ’t gif C H A P T E R IX. him C harlie says Guy Is spooling Capt. " O f course he will." said G e o rg y . you shall do this tiling If I c an urrntig* you five c e n t s fur hltn. I Ilf eig h t L a , r v Redmond o f the Irish Guards, calls “ A n d then I’ ll m arry h i m ” G u y Imd i t ." m iles ou t In de c o u n t r y nnd I'd hnf lo For King and C o u n try l on Ethel. The tw o had been undeclared Her heart w en t out to him In grntt vnlk hack tw o tulles " P h ila d e lp h ia lovers She tells him o f her m arriage an.l C a p ta in Redmond w a s the first to all at once assu m ed n ew prop •rltous in r e tells her Streetm an Is a G erm an spy ledger. her eyes. She hud a lw a y s Is-en fond tilde b e c a u s e he had understood. break the en suing silence. %ith a fa m ily in Berlin. "Oh. thank you. L a r r y ! T h a n k y o u ’ “ Good G od ! Then It's c o m e at lust!" o f him, from the time they w ere girl F o r <dd s o r e s a p p ly H a n fo r d 's B a l N ow . tell m e w h a t run I to d o? Where and l>oy together. Rut she had n eve r | he cried in u rin gin g voice. shall I be sen t? Shall I he with you ?" sam . Adv. ta k e n him q uite seriously. Now. how T here is no g r e a te r traged y, " A n d t l x fleet! W h a t of the English She hoped that It w ould he so in the ey es of men, than the fleet?’’ Ethel W illo u gh b y ex c laim ed , as ev er, she s a w that G u y w a s a man. H an ded Down. "N o. m y d e a r — not w ith m e," lie ex amt that he Intended to play n m a n ’s her quick tnlnd turned In evitab ly to betray a l of an Innocent girl. It " M y Job w ill Is* Inside the P e g g y w a s tw o y e a r s y o u n g e r than part In tin- approaching stru gg le And plained that most vital fa ctor of B rita in 's de is an incident in human affairs Brush* As Is th e w a y w ith y o u n g e r G o r m a n lines— perlmpa lo their vsry fense. It w a s pure patriotism that In (tiat moment Georgy knew that lie th a t has inspired litera tu re In s l a t e r s R esale's OU th r o w n c lo th e s he a r m y ." w as m ore than w orthy o f her. prompted her question. F o r the m o all ages, and provoked m urder Cam« P e g g y ’s h u m ilia tin g h e r ita g e H is a n s w e r str u c k a chill o f fe a r In A n ew light shone in G u y ’ s ey es ns m eut all thought of Henry S treetm a n and suicide. With w h a t em o O n e d a y B e s s ie m a de an e x c i t i n g dis to tier-- for she could feel fenr for him and his c o n stan t Im portuning vanished j lie tlirmst to the girl. c o» ery . tion Ethel a ccep ts the f a c t of “ But Hint’« Im possible!" she ex “ W ill you r ea lly ? ” he asked. " Y o n “ My go o d n e ss." sh e said. " I 'v e gut com pletely from her reckoning. her betrayal and with w h a t d e " Y o u w ould he a loose tooth. I think I’ll pull It out ." S ir G eo rg e s w e p t the little c om p a n y hear that, m other? W h y . that alone Is claim ed In credulously term ination she sets out to "O h . d o n ’t " P e g g y Implored. " M o worth g o in g to the front fo r— and I’ ll cutight at on es.” with a rapid gl-ance. avenge the wrong, if such a th e r w ill m a k e me w e a r It."— London "Oh. 1 think n ot!" he reassured her get a V. G. and lie a tiero yud w e ’ ll live " Y o u a re all pra ctic a lly m em bers of thing is possible, is told In this S a t u r d a y Jou rn a l " T h e plan Is all a rr a n g e d - e v e r y de my f a m il y — a t least 1 regard you ns happily e v e r a ft e r ." installment. t a l l — sin ce b efore I w e n t a w a y . Now O f such is the rosy op tim ism o f such.” be said. “ Redm ond, you are an F o r fou ls in c u ttle use H a n f o r d ’s 'tls only for me to c a r ry It out. But officer in his m a je s ty 's service— w hat youth. B alsa m . Adv. you c a n ’ t be w ith m e." G e o r g y W a g s t a ff placed her hands Ethel discovers, during her ta lk with I sa y Is In a bso lu te confidence.” Her d isa p p o in tm e n t w a s o b vio u s Iri Ids. L a r r y stood stiffly at attention. T he Double Life. C a p t L arry Redmond th a t she has " B u t w h a t shull I d o? " she asked " F o r once, you d e a r old tiling, I “ O f course, Kir G e o rg e !" he a n " T h i s w ould be a good tim e fo r me been betrayed by Henry Streetm an, d o u b tfu lly . c a n ’ t a rg u e with y o u ." she said. And sw ered. to tnko a v a c a t io n ," r e m a r k e d the sec and exp resses her grief. " T h a t w-e’tl see. B ut som ehow w e T r e t a r y and t r e a s u r e r of a c i t y concern. Then Sir G eo rg e told them w hat though she smiled at him. she had d lf tie w o r k i n g tog ether." " B u t you re tu r n e d from on e o n ly a H enry S treetm an would ha ve given ficulty In keeping hack tier tears. C H A P T E R VIII— C ontinued. “ F o r kin g nnd c o u n try !" she ex- w e e k a g o ," snld the p resid ent. “ Oh G u y F alc o n er sto o d very erect as he bis soul to know. th a t w a s m y v a c a tio n as s e c r e t a r y ; I f»«ok h 't mother by the hand. H e snw clclm ed. holding out her hand to him. “ Ob. It’s e v e r y t h in ? — ev eryth in g ?" "W in s to n C hurchill w en t to P orts wish to go now a s t r e a s u r e r ." — B oston “ F o r kin g and c o u n try !” he repeated she told hiiu with a dry sob. mouth this morning. T h e British fleet wom en In a n ew light n o w — s a w nnd Transcript. “ I should never have gone a w a y ; or sailed this afterno on under sealed or recognized the sacrifices they had In n fte r her. ns lie took her slight hand In h a v in g pone, I should never h a v e come | d ers and C hurchill has offered his e v ita b ly to m a k e In life ’s battles, since his o w n strong one. If y o u r skin Is s c r a t c h e d by a ru sty nail, a p p ly H an ford » Bnlsuin at once. b a c k — to m ake you suffer like this," he resignation as first lord o f the a d m i the t>eglnning o f time, C H A P T E R X. It should p r e v e n t blood poison. Adv. “ C om e on. m other!" he said g r a v e ly . said with bitter self-reproach. It hurt r a lty .” At that terse sta te m en t Ethel W il " T n k e me to the b a r r a c k s " him terribly to see her so torn by ber “ My son. I’ m proud o f yon!” she Hoist by His Ow n P eta rd . S tic k in g to One. emotions. "There, there, my dear! loughby sank slow ly upon a chair. In B o y Ma w a n ts a n o t h e r oxtail. " R e g pardon. Miss W illo u g h b y ! A Don't cry!” he said, pattinp her arm their excitem ent the others did not no hnlf w hispered, as she looked up at B u tc h e r S h e liked the o n e sh e got g e n tle m an to see you. by app o in tm e n t!" w ith the te nderness of a woman. tice her agitation. Nor could they have him through her tears. Ill Ills c h a r a c te r o f B re w s te r . Hlr y e s t e r d a y e h ? “ So am IT’ added G e o rg y W a g s t a f f “ Oh. let me! Let me!” Ethel cried. interpreted It had they divined It. Hoy- Yes, sir. S h e w a n ts th is one f~r the blessed veut o f tears had com e Som ething In the m an n er o f an in s p ira She had a cquired all at once a n ew G e o r g e ’s butler, the G e r m a n spy Itoe o f f the sam u ox. p le a se ! I.ondou A n to her at last. “ Oh. L arry , w hy tion had com e to her— a scheme, p l o t sen se of proprietorship in G u y . " Y o u ’l! der m a de Ills a n n o u n ce m e n t lu fault sw ers. U-ss fashion. a strok e o f genius perhaps. At all w rite m e? " she asked h in t could n ’t It ha ve been differen t?” "Oh. In Jti«t a m inute!” Ethel Wl! “ E v e r y d a y ! " he promised e a g e rly “ Faith. 1 don't know, my d ear! But i events, she s a w In a flash how she Rub It On and Rub It In. She k n e w (hat II n ow with you and me it’ s only a dream might yet se r v e her c ou ntry In a man "And yo u — you will la* carefu l, lou ghhy told him. For lam e h a ck , s tiff n eck nnd sore of w h a t mipbt h a v e b een— and w e uer th a t Is granted to f e w w o m e n — or w o n ’ t you. G u y ? " his m oth er besought w a s H e n ry Mtreettnau who had re th roa t, a pply l i a n f e r d ’s Hal sum of m ust forget.” be com forted her eveu men him. with her hands upon his sh o u l turned to see her Ami to l-nrry. w hose M yrrh, and tie su r e to rub It In tho. It ! h g u a r a n te e d to c u r e or hand she hud hastily dropped Just ns m igh ly . M e a n w h ile C ap ta in Redmond pon bravely. ders. y o u r m on ey w ill be refunded by your dered upon W iustou Churchill's pe B r e w s t e r threw open the double doors, " O f course. I’ ll he c a r e f u l ." “ F orget?” she repeated brokenly. cu lia r action. “ Well, w e m ust try to.” he said And then they had go n e— Mrs F a l she said, when the pseudo hotter had d ea ler. Adv. “ B ut why, Sir G eo rge— w h y ? ” he coner and G e o rg y , h a n g in g d esp erately gone. " I may gain som e very liui>or “ W e must be fr ie n d s— the best friends W o r k D elayed. asked. in the world.” to him w h o w a s d e a re st o f the whole tan! Inform ation from this man. I c a n ’ t “ I h e a r Mrs. B o g g s Is g o in g to b r e a s e x p la in more than that now. Will you “ B ec au se he had no authority from world to them. “ W e c a n ’t be Just— friends.” she told h e r h u sb a n d 's w ill." If him. She k new that their deep love parliam en t to g iv e such orders. Sir G e o rg e W a g s t a f f turned to the w a it In that room ? " She Indicated n “ S h e 's late In d oin g I t Most w iv e s door leading Into n sm a ller room ad for each other would never let them he England is not Involved In the war, others w ith hii nlr o f u n affected pride l l t M d to I k t l At the s t a r t .” — B a l t i Joining her sittin g room. then Churchill alone is responsible for merely that. “ T h ere'a the true E n g li s h m a n ! ” he m ore A m erican . " Y e s . my d e a r — G od keep y o u ! ” Cnp “ W e must be!” he persisted with the ills action and Ills public ca r ee r will l»e snld. And he st conviction of a man who w ould a l w a y s ended. If England goes to war, then “ And there'll he h u n d re d s— tho u tain Redmond a n s w e r e d . do r i g h t “ W e love each other too the English n a v y has gained at once sands. like h im — the flow e r o f our c o u n on ce proceeded to c a r ry out her wishes. | much to be more— or less— than the an ea rly and tr em endous a d v a n ta g e ." Ethel breathed a rapid p r a y e r as she | try, w ho w o n 't com e h a c k ." Ethel said " B u t it m eans th a t Churchill believes slow ly. best o f friends.” "Oh. It's too te rr ib le!" T h e hear:! S treetm a n a lr e a d y m ou n ting the From the hall outside, voices c am e E n g la n d will fight.” Ethel said. little tr a g e d y had touched her to the sta irs " T h a t E n g la n d will ha ve to fight." quick. to their ears. And Ethel had scarcely Reside It her o w n troubles "Oh, help me to he bra ve ! Help me dried her tears before their friends Sir G eo rg e corrected her. seemed m o m en ta rily d w a r f e d . to lie c l e v e r — for Lurry and for Eng W e a d va n c ed our price on • “ Then the fleet— it did not disperse?” had returned to claim them for the din Min* tu rned then to meet the " Y e s. It Is terrible." Sir G e o r g e lan d !" R u t t c r f a t T h u r sd a y , O c t. fith, she questioned. “ W he re has if gone?" ner party. w ho hud betray ed her, and agreed. He had no Illusions ns to man th r e e c en ts. W e pay h ig h e st Sir G eo rg e s a w no reason for telling w h a t w a r m eant for E ng land . “ G rea t Scott!” G u y Falconer e x aga inst w hose w its she had now un claimed ns he c am e upon them. “ Still them h a lf truths. cash prices fo r y o u r P o u ltry , “ I must go nt once to the w a r office." d ertu k en to m a tch her own. chinning, you tw o? You uevor ta lk to " T h e most p o w erfu l fleet the world C ap ta in Redm ond ann oun ced h u r rie d E g g s , D re ssed V eal and Hogs. me as long ns that.” ’ he told G eo rg y has e v e r k now n has gone to the North ly. And tie shook h a n d s w ith Miss W i l W a g s t a ff with mild reproach. sea to the Kiel can al to bottle up the loughby. "Good-hy, E th e l!" he snld In W ill this girl be able to d e " Y o u ’ re not so Interesting as Cap- G e r m a u n avy, and that It will do. I’ m a tone that w a s fa r more sober than c e iv e the spy rega rd in g her In talD Redmond,” she retorted with the certain. With the hulk of the G erm an w a s c u s to m a ry for him. te n tion s and in veig le him Into PORTLAND. cru e lty o f Insolent eighteen. fleet unable to come out. w e ’ ll prove p e rm ittin g her to do a s she “ I m ust return to the a d m i r a l t y ." likes? " W e ll, a d m ittin g that.” G u y said, for once a gain that B ritannia does rule the S ir G e o rg e said. “ C om in g . R e d m o n d ? " he o e v e r plunged vo lu nta rily Into an w a v e s ." as he moved to w a r d the door. a r g u m e n t with G eorgy, "adrnlttiug H is words thrilled everyo ne of them. W h e n Cook D eparts. L arry hifff a lr e a d y sta rted to Join ITO l i t CONTINUED.» that. I've seats for the P ala ce aod T h e help ful d e lic a te s s e n , “ And there’s really going to be w a r!" him when Ethel caller! him back. A boon to w e a r y w ife, w e ’ v e telephoned to Richmond for a Mrs. F alc o n er exclaim ed In n w o n d er “ L arry , b efore you go. m ay l ha ve S p r u ce fo r Aeroplanes. D oth m a n if e s t ly lesson table. So let’s hurry.” ing voice. “ I never tndleved I’d live Just five m inutes w ith y o u — a lo n e ? ” T h e c a r e s o f m arried life. G r e a t B rita in and F r a n c e h a v e spent “ I don't think I can go, a fter all,” to see I t ” “ O f c o u rs e !" lie assen ted . “ Y o u ’ ll — L o u is v ille C o u r ie r J ournal m ore th an 11 million d ollars for 18,- Ethel told them then. She k new that “ And a long, horrible w a r !” Sir fo r g iv e me Mir G e o r g e ? ” OOO.IHX) fe e t o f s p ru c e wood from she wns in no condition for the banter- G eo rg e continued slow ly. " W e shall " S u r e l y ' S ee you a g a in , R edm o nd !” l a g g i v e and ta k e of dinner-table con suffer very te rr ib ly — England. I fear. And with that G e o r g y 's fa th er left W a sh in g to n nnd O regon for milking IF Y O U H A V E a er o p la n es , a c c o r d in g to R o bert II. versation. In particular, because w e did not e x th e m — alone. Allen o f the West Const L um berm en 's "Oh. Ethel!” G eo rg y cried In obvious pect I t W e ’ ve been too sure that It " L a r r y , when w ill you go to the a sso c ia tio n In un a d d r e s s to the stu disappointm ent. An d “ Oh. Ethel! D on’ t w ould n eve r happen In our lifetime. fro n t?" Ethel asked In a te n se voice. d en ts in Journalism at the U n iv ersity spoil the p a r ty ! ” Mrs. F alcon er urged. Some d a y — yes! B u t not now! And He set tils c a p and stick upon a stool y o u should try A n ti- U ric , the famous o f W ashington . “ C om e on, L a r r y ! ” said G uy . “ By w e ’ re not r ea d y — not the least ready! before a n s w e r i n g her. r em ed y made from Roots and Berries. It is g u a r a n te e d to cure this cruel dis G eo rge, you do look g lu m — Jnst the W e shall need every man.” “ 1 d on ’t k n o w ,” lie snld. " I ’ m a fra id ease in e v e r y sta ge . T o o Much 80. s a m e as 1 did when G e o rg y first re I lls rem ark brought home to L a r r y I shan ’t he In the thick o f the fight.” W e w a n t e v e r y reader o f this paper “ Y o u know Stockton , don’t you, doc fu se d me. N ow P v e got used to It.” Redmond a realization of the w a y In “ You m ean they w o n 't send y o u ? ” w h o is sufferin g from Rheumatism in W hile they w e r e tr y in g to persuade which the sltunthm applied to him self "I f e a r not. rny d ea r. T h e y ’ll w a n t to r ? ” " Y e s , Indeed. H e ’s n p atien t of a n y form to tr y this d iscove ry . Every E thel to Join them. Sir G eo rg e Wag- "Then , in some w ays. It’s good I’ ve me— t h e y ’v e often said so— fo r som e package gu a r a n te e d or m oney rnfund- s ta f f entered the room. H e bad heard come back,” he commented. "I must thing they call more Im portant than mine.” ed. P rice (l.f»0 prepaid, or w e will ’T r e t t y w i d e a w a k e man. Isn’t b e ? ” th e ir voices as he w us passin g through report a t once." being shot a t T h e y ’ ll use me In the send I f P arcel P ost C. O. I). Clrcu- "1 should sa y so. I’m tr e a tin g hltn lara and convincing testimony free. the ball on bis return from his hurried G u y Fnlconer turned to him with tin special se r v ic e — w h a t y ou'd call a spy. Insotiinlu.” — B oston E v en in g Address A NT I-URIC CO., 11« S h e r v is it to the ad m iralty. An d sin ce be bounded enthusiasm lighting up bis I suppose, though. 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