rAGR UKND BUIiLRTIN, BKND, OHKOON, THUIWDAY, JUIiY 8, 1M0. The Double Mfz&mvv mKffmMSFYwmXjs & They ycro Kpttlng oh famously. To gether they hail won many of the events In the 6porta, and nt ship's ten nis, which required agility and a sure, quick grip on tho elusive ropen rings, they were In the (Inula to ho played that rooming. Miss Ulloy couldn't have avoided seeing hltn had sho been so minded. They won. and were pro claimed champions of the sea at least of that part of It dominated by the eteaniBlilp Coloula. It had been n hard-fought mntch. In which physical condition played not a small part. Miss Ullcy rather amuse! Win as they were resting In steamer chairs on the boat deck by saying: "You seem to bo pretty tit." TUT" Ills tone had In It a shade of sarcasm. "I'm always tit always ready to Jump In and piny anything." "Always?" She looked at him quiz zically. He was blind as n hat. "You bet In season and' out of Minm." "You must have u splendid constitu tion." v '"I have but I don't abuse It. 1 want to ,111st." Thls-had a queer mean Jog, he saw too tale, but be dldu't try to explain. To his surprlsn she said, quite Im pulsively: "I do believe that' wire." Her Touch Gave Him an Odd Thrill. And for cuiphaVla she rested her hand for a moment on his sleeve. Her touch gave him an odd thrill. Miss Riley got up to go to her state room, and then, as If under the spell of Impulsiveness, added quite shyly: "It was good of you to take my part In the smoking room." ."You dldu't bearr asked Shute, his fa co horror-stricken. v"0h, I didn't hear verbatim what was said about uie," blie explained, her tone a little hnrd. "But I can Imagine. Men are such brutes raoit men. And I wanted you to know that I I liked what you did. do matter what others buy about It. I must go now." She slipped away, leaving Win diappy and angry, turnabout; happy ut Uicr unexpected tender of gratitude, augry at the man who had blabbed, Hut happiness soon' took Hie ascend ancy. In his limited experience he liarin't much to compare It with, ex cept breaking Into the majors the vwy summer he graduated from col lego. This, on second thought, seemed a most unhappy comparison, as Mist Riley dli)n't care for baseball. Then she could never care for a pn fefislonal ball player I He hadn't thought of It before, but now, foi some Imperative reason that lie, dldu't try to analyze, the Idea" forced Itscll upon him. If she couldn't care, what then? "Wo land nt Gibraltar tomorrow." Win Shute heard a parsing remark and suddenly It dawned on hltn that tho day he once bad looked forward most keenly, but which he hud a most forgotten, was at hand. At last he could move ngnlnst his, enemies! Kow he could establish his Identity! Out something held hltn back. Miss Riley wasn't ond of baseball I She had come to llko "Mr. James," but would she, a "real swell," ever look with favor upon Win Shute. prnfes slonol ball pluyer? Ho shook his head gloomily. Looking upon the much-advertised rock next day, he wasn't at all Impa tient to leave tho ship, "Going ashpro?" Inquired a voice at his sldp. It was Jed Mtftiscl.Mio wire less operator. "S'pose so," answered Shute with out show of .enthusiasm. $$&& IK, &S Henvu 'Beach Needhof n -ILLO S TRA.TED Copyright, by Doublccby.ftige and Cd "'Why not Join mu? iTcnow the spot and the wnys of tho native holdup nrtlts, I'll net as guhlo If you sny soglad to." Never before hnd Jorrold Mansel of fcred to do him a favor. Their only contact nfter the drat day's consulta tion over tho wireless messages had come In rivalry overMlM Illley's time Now tho hero of the Regent was brim ful of friendliness. Win Shute's sus picions nlrcady sufficiently nroused regarding Mansel, were considerably augmented by this urgent Invitation Rut ho smiled as) he might hnvc done In facing a pitcher who had something "on" him. "Thnnfc you I've no time for sight seeing. I have somo business to at tend to here." Win Shuto was off the ship among the very first before tho wireless op orator; ho saw to thnt. Ho hired n conveyance and ordered the driver to make tracks for tho cable office. "If you get there before anybody from the ship I'll gtvo you double fnrol" promised Shute nnd ho had to. He wrote out a-long message to Trls Ford, explaining In detail what had happened to him nnd how ha had done ,hli best to communlcnte by wireless, nnd how he stood over the operator while he sent It. Then he nsked how long It would take to get an answer. "From two to six hours," was the reply. "I'll wait," announced Shute. "Rut don't you want to see the fortifications?" nsked the operator. "Vou will have ample time." "I want to see nothing except the reply to that message," replied Shute, slt'Jng down and making Jilmself com fortablo for n long wnlt. After six hours of waiting, the oper ator handed him a cubit? dispatch. It read: "Ford out of town. Report to-American coustjl, Naples. Do you jievd money?" It was signed by the club's secre tary. He cabled In answer to address him care of the consul at Naples. He did not ask or money. And lie went back to the ship In no hilarious frame of mind. His team had lost the world's championship the plot against Kim hud been thoroughly successful! And he was no nearer spotting his en emies tbnn he was before going ashore. And Miss Riley didn't care for base ball t This seemed to cap the climax. Strange how values chango In a voy age across the Atlantic. Aboard ship he ran upon the ship's doctor and tho wireless operator In close confnb. Win Shute was not cu rious until he caught the doctor's words: "The Glant-klllera lost. I see by the Dispatch, and you won. I'll pny you when we get paid off." "My tip was pretty good." odmltted Jed Mansel. "I made quite a killing. Cleaned up two thousand dollars." "Two thousaiid?" repeated the doc tor. "You were lucky.' k "Not lucky wise," corrected Man sel, winking slyly. "I knew that one of the Giant-killers' best men couldn't piny." Win Shute was certain. The wire ess operator was a crook. Ho was a party to the devilish conspiracy that had dmgged aud put him away on the ship! Rage such as he had never felt in all his life consumed him. He could not curb his de'slre to hurl himself up on Mansel nnd beat hltn to Insensibili ty. Hut as ho was on his toes to spring, a restraining hand wus luld upon tils arm. It was Miss Riley. "Muy I speak to you, please?" Reluctantly Win Shute turned from, his enemy. He and Miss Riley walked along tho deck until they wcro out of hearing of everybody, "I looked for you before the pass engers went ashore," she said. "You see," she went on, then faltered "you see 1 wanted to ask a favor of you." She stopped. The ship's mystery unaccountably flashed across Win's mind I Rut he didn't pause a second In replying; "Surel Ask something hard., Wish I could do -a real big favor, for you." "You cnn. I hove n queer feeling that something Is going to happen, it's perfectly silly, of course, hut If something should, will you look'nf ter mother? Sho is so devoted to me and so dependent ou me that 1 don't know what sho " Again she fal tered. "1 sure will and look after you, too," answered Win, "That's no good of you. Rut don't trouble iihout in p. It's mother I'm worried about." Then with a look of unconcealed admiration shu concluded; "But I feel better now. It seemed to me that you wero tho only one ou the ship thnt I could go to the only one I wutited to trait mother to." Is'oiwlthstnndlng tho bitter disap pointment of the day, Win Shuto went Into dinner thnt night with n heart as buoyant ns u toy balloon. He wns planning n walk and a talk by southern moonlight with Miss Riley. Rut nil evening aha paced tho deck In earnest conversation with Jerrold Mansel. Win Shuto figured out to his own satisfaction why things wcro thus. He know that Miss Riley wns receiving wireless messages ho hnd seen Man sel hand her more than one and Shute decided that tho operator was Rage, Such as He Had Never Felt In All His Life, Consumed Him. taking this means to keep In touch with her. Whereas n steward would carry Marconlgntms to other passen gers, Jed Mansel Invariably delivered Miss -Riley's messages himself. Nat urally this attention would bo recog nized by nn appreciative person like Miss Riley. That Jcrrold Mansel wns downright crooked, there wasn't much doubt. But Win hnd to admit that his proof was far from conclusive. Trls Ford's wireless was a fake hut there wat the possibility of faking somewheru along the line of transmission. Mou se) had bet heavily against tho (Hunt killers but so had thousands of oth er persons. The operator's remark about the player who would be missed from the line-up was strong circum stantial evidence against hltn and still It could hnve been n "second guess;" he might hnve heard after the series that one of the best men had been out of the game. Certainly there wasn't enough solid proof to warrant Win Shuto In denouncing the wireless operator. And If he did If ho warned Miss Riley against Jerrold Mansel It would Involve a disclosure of the fact that he. James U'lnton Shute, was n professional baxehall player. He wasn't ready to make that admission. The fact that the tlnost girl didn't enre a hang for the nntlonnl pastime con stituted a mighty serious problem. It wasn't pleasant to continue to mas querade as "Mr. James," but It was an Incognito enforced. So things were permitted to drift. It wns moonlight on the Mediter ranean, the last night but one of Win Shute's long voyage to Naples from unconsciousness. He had started out to act the part of a "trusty" to do nothing against the captain's author ity, but secretly to work toword one end. namely, tho circumvention of his enemies. After a fortnight at sen, al though he was naturally Interested In hs own cii.se. he had lost much of his violent ungnr against thoso who hud forced him to become n passenger on the ship. For If they hadn't If he had remained nt home he would not hnve met tho flnoit girl I As Tils Ford would have suld: "There ain't will ing to thut." 1 (To Pa Continued.) WOMEN ANSWER1HG0UR MOD PROBLEM 7?A rA &L m: BJT 0&A rj 1bi RS Ohio farmers are proving that a real agriculturist cannot be defeated that be will overcome all obstacle, Ohio, more than any other state. It seems, la Buffering from the farm labor shortage. The tractor and the farmer's wife as operator U proving the answer. Oae farm-tractor with a woman operating ,Jt -can do the yprk of throe plows, three men and six horses'. It Is amgher triumph for farm womep. The are belying to keep famine from all our doora LIVE STOCK HIGH-CLASS HORSES NEEDED No Provision Mads for Future by) Many Farmers Who Are Using Up Their Work Stock. Tho thing most needed In the pro duction of work horscsfor American farms Is greater euro In the selection of tho stallion and tho brood mnre, say ntilmnl husbandry experts of the United States department of agricul ture, who hnve been studying the pres ent sltuntton with respect to horses. Not only was there n not decrease of approximately .'173.000 In tliu number of horses on farms on January 1, com pared with a year ago, but the experts tiro of tho opinion that there has been nn even more marked decrease In tho number of mares bred during 1011). Tho extent of this decreuso cannot bo accurately dKcrmtucd until tho coll crop of 1020 Is estimated. However, If tluvidecllne In breeding Is ns great ns conditions now Indicate, tho coun- General "Gates, a Morgan Stallion In Use at the Morgan Farm, Middle bury,' VL try will be confronted with n seriously depleted tupplywX good horses within tho next few years. Many fanners nre using up their work stock without making any pro vision for tho future. Such a policy Is short-sighted and will have serious results, according to department of agriculture representatives. The pres ent need Is to Increase tho percentage of efficient horses by careful selection of parents. One of tho principal fac tors from which, the market Is suffer ing Is the breeding of too ninny low grade work animals. There Is n strong demntid for high-class horses, nt good prices, the department snys. TUBERCULOSIS vRAVAGES BIG Information Shows That 89,547 Car- ccjscs of Cattle Were Condemned on Inspection. Tuberculosis wns reKinlblo for the condemnation of more cattle, slaugh tered under federal meat Inspection last year, than all other diseases com bined. Information from tho bureau of animal Industry. United States de partment of agriculture, shows that B0..M7 carcasses of cattle wero con demned on post-mortcn Inspection nnd of that number 37.000 wero Ilia result of tuberculosis. In addition Ksfitf parts of cattle carcasses wero con demned for tho same cause. The bureau points out thnt tuber culosts In cnttlo and hog cholera In swine are the two most serious con taglous diseases affecting meat nnl mnls, nnd there Is evidence that n heavy loss occurs on furms In addition to condemnation nt establishments where government Inspection Is main tained. The department of agricul ture Is prepared to glvi Information on the best methods of reducing the lostcv. MORE HOGS WERE IMMUNIZED Chief. Purpotc of Inepectlon Is to Per. mlt Reshlpment to Farms and Feed Ywds, An outstanding feature of federal activities for the control of hog .chol era during tho Inst year was tho, great Increusv In tho number of swlno 1m muiilzed so thaf they might bo dis tributed from public stockyurds for niinio-es thT than slaughter. The w .V Bag 4nf:' 7Tr r- F" IJWtTTfW Jka - . -: . 1 Inst report of thn bureau of animal Industry, United Hlitli dopartuiont of agriculture, gives tlm number of feed hogs InuumilriMl tin 01-U17!l,' This Is a large Increnso over tliu pi-oceillng your. Tho chief purpose of the ln Hpectlon and Inoculation Is to penult reshlpiiietit to furms mid feeding yards for further growth or fattening without danger to bonis In which they nru Introduced. SHEEP DOGS IN QUARANTINE Examination Showed Many of Im ported Animals Were Infeitod With Various Parasites. Because of thu danger to live stock, especially sheep, of the gld tapnworm, luiMrtod sheep dogs nre subjected to federal quarantine. Sheep dogs have been found to harbor that parasite. During tho last fiscal year representa tive of tho 'United States department of agriculture examined l.'tl Imported sheeii dogs for tho presence of para sites transmitted to live stock, mid 00 were found to ho Infested with parasites of various kinds. Twenty two showed the prusonco of tape worms, nnd one of the tnpoivorms ex pelled by treatment proved to ho of tho dangerous gld variety. Nothing Doing. "Tho overall club Is n Hun Idea for men, hut I'm nfrald It won't work out." 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