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I 6000 ROADS, GOOD ROMES, BEST CHEESE VOL. \ j CLOVERDALE § CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 23,1917 3. PFAD! s i Story o f 'sfmcrtca F i r s t f Unmasking America's Secret Foes N ovelized Front the Motion Ptcturf Serial of the Same Name Released by Pa the C u fr ig lt. 19té , h C <cr V C a p t . R a l p h P a y n e , U. S. A., is g i v e n s e c r e t p l a n s o f d e t e n t e t o d e li v e r t o P a n a m a . H e a t t e n d s a b a ll a t t h e G r a n a d a e m bassy w i t h C o lo n el D a r e ’s d a u g h t e r . P e a r l . A s a c l i m a x t o a s e r i e s of m y s t e r i o u s i n c i d e n t s h e is a r r e s t e d f o r t r e a son. T h e a m b a s s a d o r o f G r a n a d a is f o u n d dead a n d th e p lan s m issin g fro m P a y n e a c o a t . M a j o r B r e n t , P a y n e ' s r iv a l, e n t e r s in to su sp icio u s n e g o tia tio n s w ith B e r th a B o n n . P a y n e is s e n t e n c e d t o life i m p r i s onm ent. A train c a rry in g P earl, B e rth a B o n n a n d P a y n e on h is w a y to p r i s o n is w r e c k e d s n d P e a r l s e e s P a y n e ' s l if e le s s b o d y a t h e r fe e t. S h e m e e t s A d a m s , a m j s t e r i o u s s t r a n g e r , w h o o ffers h e r h i s services to tra c e th e traito rs. She le a rn s t h a t h e h a s t h e p l a n s . P e a r l finds A d a m s in W a s h i n g t o n a n d l e a r n s o f h i s p e c u l i a r actions. A d a m s w a r n s S e n a to r W arfield t h a t h e is in d u n g e r f r o m a r i n g o f spies. W h i l e t h e y t a l k t h e s e n a t o r ' s office is a tta c k e d b y conspirators. B e rth a Bonn U 'k s P e a r l to h a n d A d a m s a p a c k a g e w h i c h p r o v e s t o be t h e p l a n s . A d a m s is m a d e Color el D a r e ' s o r d e r l y . T h e y a r e o rd e re d South. T h e G r a n a d ia n s c a p tu r e P e a r l a n d A d a m s to get th e plans. P e a rl b e g s A d a m s t o l e t h e r t a k e n i s b e lt w h i c h c o n ta in s th e defense plans. T h e y escape a n d A d a m s s t e a l s t h e b e lt f r o m h e r. P e a r l is c a p t u r e d a g a i n b y t h e G r a n a dians S h e is r e s c u e d b y A d a m s . D is g u i s e d a s h is b r o t h e r s h e a c c o m p a n i e s h-ra In t o t h e c a m p o f t h e c o n s p i r a t o r s a n d poses a s a chem ist. T h ey a re r e c o g n iz e d : in t h e f ight A d a m s s a v e s P e a r l from h a rm . C olonel D a r e a r r i v e s w i t h A m e ric a n troops. T h e black s c a rf a p p ea rs. Pc a r l a n d T o k o f o llo w A d a m s on his w a y fo r u p p o in tm e n t a t th e C hem ical bu ild ing. All t h r e e f a ll i n t o t h e h a n d s o f t h e “ A l l i a n c e . ” A d a m s is a r r e s t e d b y c o u n te rfe it so ld iers w h o also t a k e P e a r l w ith them . T h e y c a rry h e r a b o ard ship a n d s h e is a g a i n s a v e d b y A d a m s f r o m t h e " f o r e i g n a l l i a n c e . ” T h e s h i p is b lo w n u p T h e y e s c a p e . A d a m s s u r p r i s e s B r e n t In D a r e ' s h o m e s t e a l i n g t h e p l a n s . T h e y in t u r n a r e c o n f r o n t e d b y T oko. A d a m s fin d s e n o te w h ic h calls th e Silent A r m y to a i m s a t t h e C h e m i c a l b u ild in g . C olonel D a re , w ith a reg im en t, a p p e a r s a t th e «pot. T h e y find t h e b u i l d i n g w r e c k e d a n d rifled. P e a r l is c a r r i e d a w a y b y t h e S i l e n t F i v e r . S h e J .oCends in a p a r a c h u t e and m ee ts A dam s w ho h a s destroyed th e F i y e r . D u r i n g t h e p r o g r e s s of t h e d e f e n s e board m ee tin g a t D a re 's house B re n t r e ceives th e lock et fro m B e r th a Bonn. T h e Silent M e n a ce t r a p s A d a m s a n d T o k o a n d g e t s t h e w a r s e c r e t a r y ’s po rtfo lio . A d a m s a p p e a r s in B r e n t ’s r o o m a n d d e m a n d s t h e lo c k e t . A d a m s fo rces B re n t to m a r r y B e rth a Bonn. H e tak es Pearl aboard c h ip t o s h o w h e r t h e S ile n t M e n a c e a n d t h e " A l l i a n c e . " T h e " A l l i a n c e " Is d e stroyed a n d A dam s a n d P e a ri are carried o n t h e w a y to P a n a m a . THIRTEENTH EPISODE Modern Buccaneers. T he first person In th e D are house hold to n ote th e p rolonged' absence of Its m is tre s s w as M iss B e rth a Bonn. She had seen P e a rl leave th e house alo n e nud w ondered a little a s to w h at m ission w ould e n tire h e r fo rth a t th a t la te hour. She had also seen O rderly A dam s leave th e g a ra g e and w alk JVill fa i V .C m aw ay in an opposite d irectio n a t p re cisely th e sam e tim e. A fter a w hile B erth a telephoned to th e w a r d ep a rtm e n t an d inform ed Col onel D are th a t n e ith e r his d a u g h te r nor h is orderly had re tu rn e d an d hinted •that sh e th o u g h t th is to be very stran g e. T he colonel seem ed to find nothing un u su al In P e a rl’s absence, and he suggested th a t she m ight have se n t A dam s on som e e rra n d on w hich he w as delayed. H e told M iss Bonn to alloy h er fears. B u t B erth a did n o t heed th is sugges tion. She telephoned to M ajor T h o rn ton B ren t a t th e b a rra c k s nnd asked fo r Adam s. B ren t to ld h er th a t Adam s wa3 not a t th e b u n a c k s and inquired if an y th in g w as am iss a t th e D ares. B e rth a h e sita te d a little. “N othing, probably. Suppose you com e here. I am alone and w ish to ta lk w ith you." B re n t im m ediately suspected that. B erth a had a p erso n al m otive In m ak ing th is suggestion. “ W ill tom orrow not do as w ell? I t is very la te ." “You will come a t once,” responded B erth a w ith finality, hanging up th e receiver before he could ugaln evade or refuse. B ren t replaced h is receiv er on Us hook nnd d ep arted fo r th e D ares very m uch annoyed. H e found B erth a n e r vously pacing th e law n. , “ W here Is A dam s, M njor B re n t? ” asked B erth a, eying B re n t stead ily n3 he drew neur. “I don’t know,” B re n t responded w ith tru th . “ Don’t you really know ?” “I do n ot,” replied B erth a, testily. Toko fa s h e d irtto th e ir thoughts. A djourning to th e house th e y tele phoned to th e h o sp ital a n d inquired w h eth er e ith er M iss D are o r A dam s wos w ith th e sick chauffeur. T hey w ere told th a t both h^d le ft th e hos pital nbout eight o’clock nnd th a t n e ith e r h ad retu rn ed . Tolro’s condition, th ey w ere Inform ed, hud n o t changed fo r b e tte r or worse.* M iss B ona nnd th e m a jo r le ft the telephone and sa t dow n on th e fro n t porch to aw ait th e re tu rn o f Colonel D are. T he neighborhood, alw ay s a quiet one, w as hushed in repose. B renl pincla d th e eu«ls of h is m ous tach e nervously an d stifled yaw n a fte r yaw n. “I th in k it is going to ra in ,” B ren t rem ark ' d a fte r a long in terv al. IVasieBrings Woeful Want. t u/Tu ttS \ “I'm not th in k in g about th e w eath e r,” B erth a hazarded, a bit crisply. “N eith er am I,” he ad m itted , p re se n t ly. T hen he moved n earer. “I’m real- ! ly tliiuking a b o u t you and m yself." i “I ’m th in k in g th e sam e thing,” she i retu rn e d in low tones. I She ceased h e r rocking movement •ml leaning fo rw ard closely scrutinized -i.t. At th a t m om ent th ere wns . bouair about th e m ajor. II« i ■ '-'■•'t’,}' as he f e lt: worn, w eary NO. 4 Money will Take Care of You ' Y T V A K K care of your money and it will take care of you. -> Some time in your life vnu will ined the help t h a t a little fckl . i ready money affords. It you take care of your presant income, you will accumulate i urplus fund that may bo used in case of sickr.c*s or loss *>f «toady income. Begin by opening n' Saving Account nt this Bank in.I then deposit a portion of th** money received. We iv 1« ■*»«*• - icings Account in a r.v amount “W h at do you see in my face?' he from a dollar upwards. \«>ur money will be sate and earn inter- asked, bluntly. e t, so that your account will gn« , b >th by your deposits and in “T he reflection of a b itte r c o n -! terest additions, science,” she responded, slowly. “ W hat 4 P e r Cent P a id on Savings and 1 «me Deposits. B e s t B a n k in g Facil do you see In m ine?” I B re n t tu rn ed his gaze elsew here. ities ia Town. 1 “Shadow s," he confessed in a mumble. H e fum bled In a pocket and produced h e r locket. Estai lir.L.d in li>02 “T his Jit lie th ing has caused a lot of ' Tillamook, - - Oregon tro u b le to a num ber of people," h e 1 m used aloud. “It should be destroyed," w as her i im portance to say." he siiit.’«!, gravely. s ta rtlin g suggestion. er uni. t o u r docum ent coutnins an B re n t took tho telegram an«! h astily I “P erh ap s it can be tu rn ed to good e lab o rate p lan >\ hereby m ines can he account nud som e of th e w rong be uu scruw llng his receipt, dism issed th e etiukcn ut c e rta in locations to destroy I done,” he continued, w ith o u t looking boy w ho h u rrie d aw ay. W ith a side- 1 any hostile ship or fleet of ships by long glance a t B-*rthn, Ve broke th e 1 up. su b te rra n e a n ru ble connection on land. j B erth a said nothing In response to seal, the colonel looking nu Im patiently. A fte r u m o st carefu l survey of our P e a r l D a r e a n d O r d e r l y A d a m s o r e my th at. prisoners. T h e y will r e m a i n so u n t il I c h a rts of the cunnl ive have concluded j “W hat would you do w ith th is locket h a v e a c c o m p l i s h e d m y purport?. I f y o u th a t th ese locutions a re id en tical w ith If I w ere to re tu rn It to you?" B rent f o llo w C o lo n el D a r e ' s I n s t r u c t i o n s y o u a l - | those in the stolen C anal D efense plans suddenly asked. “Would you show it so will b e c o m e uiy victim. I f o r e w a r n In possession of th e ¡Silent M enace. to M iss D are ns you originally Intended you. It w ns signed by th e Silent M enace | We will go to the can al uud lay these nnd th u s in te rru p t forever the hope of m ines before th e S ileut M enace cuu m arry in g h e r which I have e n te r u n d e r fits silhouette. possibly In tercep t us. Thou, let hint B ren t straig h ten ed up, pressed his ta in e d ? ” lips firm ly to g eth er nnd handed the a rriv e ! llo w soon can you be ready “ I would hand It back to you, T h o rn telegram w ithout a w ord to Colonel j to go?” ton," w hispered B erth a w ith feeling. "T onight I" D nre. B rent laughed resignedly. T ho colonel nodded ap p ro v al. "A t “W hat do you get out of this, “K nowing th n t all my chances In th a t once! O ur sw ifte st su b m ty ln e lies B ren t?” he ejacu lated , direction a re gone?” iti a n ch o r in the A tlan tic w ldew aters. “May I Inquire w h at (he in stru c tio n s “K now ing th a t if Miss D are loves We shall m otor th e re an d sail before re fe rred to a re ? ” anyone except Capt. R alph P ayne in d a y b re a k !” “You may, hut how they reached m em ory, th n t one is not you and th a t “I’ll bo read y In h a lf nn h our, colo h is e a rs Is u n fa th o m a b le !" th u n d ered you really never had a chance.” nel !” cried B rent, su lu tu ig und m aking th e colonel, pacing up nnd down the “T h a t one being—A dam s?” porch. “H ere a re jo u r orders, sc a le d !” i a h a sty exit. B e rth a nodded. "A dam s.” He stooDed before B re n t an 1 h;u led ! T h u s began the beginning of th e u n “T h e S ilent M enace.” i a n n i m et lllng of th e m y stery of th e S ilent Slio nodded again. “The Silent aim an official d<■«•inm at. sw itched off the porch light and th y 1 Mouuce. U nknow n to 1’enrl D are and M enace.” T. O. A dam s confined In u tra m p steam ail w ent indoors. “And you would let h e r m arry him, e r som ew here on th e sea. eleventh In th e bull Colonel D are tu n oil ty superfiend th a t he Is, th e co u n try 's en ho u r succor lurked ben eath th e w aters B e rt Mi. “T his telegram of B ren t's em y nnd ours, responsible fo r P a y n e ’s und »nlvunced to m eet them ut th eir tro u b le and her unhap p in ess? Y’ou m ay n ecessitate « change in my own d e stin atio n upon a rriv al. plans," lie sta te d in a troubled voice. would do th n t to revenge yo u rself on It w as a curious race a g a in st tim e, m e?" ITe looked a t h er stran g ely nnd ‘ It wns ih s Intention o f the w ar office und ho rrib le u n certain ties. H ardly to have B ren t le q ie on a so litary m is w aited fo r h er reply. had th e B-Kl subm ersed off th e Vir sion. I shall probably now he obliged I t w as B ertha'* chance to ad m it a ginia capes th an by underseu w ireless change of h e a rt a n d m otive and she to accom pany Mm. W ill you rernniu tb e colonel an d th e m njor w ere ud- and look a f te r things here— nnd T« •!«•>?'' did n o t hesitute. “I no long«*r seek to vflsed of the sinking o f th e su b m arin e “ I will do an ything you ask. Colonel 1 harm you, T hornton, an d I would g lad of th e Foreign A lliance In th e C h esa ly give my life to M iss Dure. T he Si D are,” replied B ertha, curio- tty. peake tbits, w ith tho d estru ctio n of nil H e took h e r by the hand, "(«oil h!< us \ le n t M e n a c e shall n A e r innrry her. o n board; by torpedoes from the rev Y et to prevent th n t trag ed y and at th e y o u !” he m urm ured, fervently. T hen | enue. c u tte r to which P e a rl’s bottled sam e tim e shield you by any confes ho followed B rent i:.;o the lib ra ry and i lessugo w os delivered In tim e to net. she retu rn ed to tin* porch, sion of my own will not he easy. F o r “T hose lu8trueUoi s, M ajor B ren t,” T h e colonel grew fra n tic in th e fe a r th is reaso n I have held my tongue.” snid th e colonel to his sub o rd in ate who ' th a t Pearl w ns am ong tbe lost. B ut • “ Shield mo? From w hat?" “From Irreg u lar conduct in an arm y w h s Inspecting the seals on tin* docu B re n t held a d ifferen t view. I t w as officer—th e so rt th a t sends men to th e m ent he held In ills hand, “w ere not to b is opinion (hut the S ilent M enace be opened until you a rriv e a t your d e e ! w ould n o t expose him self to (lunger p en ite n tia ry fo r life.” B ren t shuddered. H e knew th a t she 'ln a tlo n . T hey w ere to rem ain a so- j now th n t th e crisis hour wns a t h a n d ; spoke tru ly . H e had erre d grievously eret until then. You w ere to leave lit th a t he wns really tra v e lin g to th e In th e perfo rm an ce of duty. And th e th e m orning and, as you will note on 1 can al on n tram p ste a m e r w hich by tim e wns fa s t nppronching w hen con the envelope, sail from New York dl- j h is m a ste r conniving had safely nnd sequences would have to be faced. All rect to th e «anal. T h is w arning corn- w ith o u t question "cleared ” from som e o f a sudden he experienced a reckless pletely u p sets this schedule. I shnll one of th e unsuspected bay p o rts and Im pulse to h u rry th a t tim e and he ask the w ar office fo r perm ission to g o tten by the look-outs Into open w a go w ith yon, changing our ro u te.” te r ; th at he would not tnke the chance th o u g h t of th e m arriag e license. And he hu rried to th e telephone nnd o f harm befalling P earl, If only for “B erth a I” H e grasped her hand and continued In a tense w h isp er: “ W hat ended th e residence of the chief of sen tim en tal reasons, o r of P e a rl find ing out too much. do you know about a m arriag e license the arm y staff. W hen lie left the telephone five m in "S en tim en tal reaso n s?” echoed Colo- fo r you and to r m e?” B erth a sm iled fain tly . “A dam s gave It to m e.” , “And ab o u t a w edding g ift? ” She sm iled again. “H e to ld m e about th a t, too.” T hey gazed fixedly in each o th e r’s •yes. "W ill you m arry me, lie rth a ? I will resign before it is too la te 1” B e rth a freed h erself and slow ly shook h er bead. “I w ill m a rry you, T hornton, h u t only a f te r y«>u have re deem ed y o urself—before it is too la te .” W t H e clenched his fists and groaned r j. aloud. “T ell me how I H elp me 1” In common accord th ey rose and % stood face to face. “ U nm ask A d a m s : I will sta n d by you ' Do It a t once, to night, In th e presence of M iss D are an d th e colonel 1” B re n t’s eyes flashed w ith d e te rm in a tion. “I’ll do It !** he cried, sh arply, fo r getfu l fo r th e m om ent of tim e and 4, fl place, clasping h er h an d s once more. “Do w hat, m ajo r?” loom ed th e voice <f Colonel D are o u t o f th e d a rk n e ss; » nd a t th e sam e m om ent he ap p eared < n th e w alk accom panied by a tele g rap h m essenger boy. Adam s a P riso n er th# 8-lent M enace’s Henchm an. B ertha, m otioning th e m ajo r to he utes la te r he tu rn ed to the now ex nel D are In th e m idst of B re n t's a rg u silen t, ra n tow ard th e colonel and re* cited m a jo r: “ You heard th e conver m ent. I lied in h is stead. "M ajo r B rent Just sation. W e will o u tw it th e Silent B ren t rep eated th e phrase. “ Adams. concluded to look you up. Miss D are M enace, M ajor B rent. If my d au g h ter •Ir, Is In love w ith yo u r d au g h ter.” en d A dam s have not yet come hom e.” is in h is pow er, we will save h'-r. T ic “B ut Adam s is not th e Silent Men A look o f concern flittered over th e In stru ctio n s ne«*l no longer rem ain u n e rà , M ajor B re n t!” fe a tu re s o f th e colonel. “H ere’s a hoy sealed. W e think we have found the Mennw hlle, and fo r so litary days sn d w ith a teleg rsm , m ajor. 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