WORLD’S DOINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
Commander of the German Submarine l T C '
f t
Brief Resume of General News
from All Around the Earth.
Under Fire
C o p y rig h t. 1916. B y T h « M a c a u la y Com pany
Captain
Hans
Rose, commander
of the U 53 of the
German navy, sank
at least six — per
haps seven—steam
ers o ff Nantucket
of
lightship w i t h i n
twenty-four hours
after he left N ew
port, Saturday. His
action has brought
Miss Catherine Hughes confessed about strained re
Wednesday that politics bored her, lations with Ger
despite the fact that her father, m a n y ,
relations
Charles K. Hughes, is seeking the
more
strained
than
highest office in the gift of the people.
at any time since
James Couzens, millionaire and for
mer vice-president of the Ford Motor the sinking of the
company, recently accepted appoint Lusitania.
ment as police commissioner of De
troit. The position carries an annual
salary of $5000.
UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHEU
By
Richard Parker
Baaed on t h « dram a o l
Roi Cooper Metfrue
A u th o r of
••UNDER COVER.**
a n d C o -A u t h o r o f
••IT P A Y S T O A D V E R T IS E
ise. So fur as be could see. that false j ' But what can I do? 1 can't arrest
"Something for monsieur?" Heurt
hope he had held out to her was all | him— your husband.” be told her.
Christophe Inquired pleasantly.
"N o— you can't, for tonight he goes
T h . c h i e f c h a r a c t e r , are E t he l W i l that stood between him and the Tower
"N ot uow! A fte r a little while, per
--g*.
lo u g hb y . H e n r y St ree tm an and Capt
“ Cer to Uriiasi-ls and 1 go with him. 1 shall haps.” the stranger replied, and re
l-a rry R e dm on d
T h e m in or c h a r a c t e r , o f London—and likely worse.
l-e at the Grand hotel, as Madame de turned to bis reading o f bis newspaper.
ar- Sir Georg-- W n g . t a f f o f the l l r i t i . h tainly we'll announce our marriage.’
a d m ir a l t y ar; I C h a r l e . Brown, a N e w be assured her. “ A ll that I told you of Lorde.”
He bad Just lighted a cigarette and
Y o r k n e w . p a p e r co rre .p o nd e nt .
Ethel
my family, my Income, was true— ex
a r e. i- ie n t o f Sir G e o r g e ' , household
"You are going to Brussels?" he re had tilled bis lungs with the first satis
. ■ ? m
s e c r e t l y mar ri ed Streetman. a German eept that I ’ m German, not French.”
peated. grasping, even as be spoke, fying pufT when a newcomer strode
spy, t ho u gh «'i e diil not k n o w him a*
She gave him an amused look.
*-
through the doorway. T b it latest ar
■ uch. Cuptain Redmond, her old lover,
something o f the import o f the newt.
W m -i
r e t u r n , to England a f t e r lo n g absence
"But you see, you are not ns clever
"Y es; for Germany is to Invade rival wore a cap and a long, linen
F r om him ahe learns the tru th about
PR
duster. And there was something in
d t r e e tm a n ; fu rth erm or e, that he haft as you thought,” she Informed him. " I f France through Belgium!”
b e tr a y ed her . i m p l y to learn naval
you'd only been frung with me, I could
“ Good heavens!” he gasped, astound bis aspect that did uot wholly please
rets. T h e European w a r b r e a k , out.
have beeu of so much greater help to ed at the enormity. "But you can't go the little man at the table, as he cast
a quick, sidewise glance at the tall In
vou.”
there— with him! I forbid It!”
"You could?” he said, os a look s f
Betrayed by a German spy,
“ No. no!" she protested. "You prom truder. Perhaps It was the small. Teu
niysllftcstlon spreud over hi* face ised we'd work together— that you ton mustache that adorned the upper
and feeling that her life had
"H o w ? Why?"
been wrecked by hia perfidy,
wouldn't try to stop me. You promised lip o f the tall man Iu the dustcoaL At
all eveuta, the Frenchman's eyes nar
” 1 have not been quite honest with on your honor.”
Ethel preparea to wreak a ven
rowed to two silts. And though he
you,” Ethel said.
geance that will help to take
"But my dear, you can't hold me to
seemed rapt lu his paper he neverthe
He seized her roughly by the arm.
away some of the rancor in her
that now," he objected.
less watched every move that the other
"Y’ ou have not Ited lo me about the
heart and at the same time be
“ But I do!" she Insisted. “ I’ m go
made.
fleet?" be threatened.
of service to her country. Truly
ing to Brussels. Even you can't pre
Oregon’s total registration for the
The tall man paused for a moment
"No. no! That was absolutely true." vent It. . . . Good by. Larry!” And
there it no wrath like a wronged
general election next month will be
at the cigar case that stood Just inside
Streetman released her then.
woman's. An exciting scene be
approximately 275,000, or nearly 30,000
she started to lenve him.
the outer door: and drawing a pipe
“ Then what do you mean?” he asked
tween the girl and her false hus
below the 1914 registration, according
He stopped her quickly.
from his pocket he tilled and lighted It.
So long a. she had nut deceived him lu
band it pictured In this install
to estimates by Secretary of State
"Ethel! l ’ lense!" he entreated.
Then be crossed the room and looked
that quarter It mattered little to him
Olcott.
ment.
“ No, L a rry !" was the Arm answer.
down at Its other occupant.
what she might have done.
Five hundred cattle are snowbound
He saw that her determination was
"D o you speak English?” he I d
" I told you,” Ethel explained. “ 1
on Kearsage I’ass, near Independence,
Streetman, the German spy, calls told you there was no Englishman In too great to tie denied. And he walked quired.
Cal., and in danger of perishing. They
The man told him flint he could.
on Ethel just after she hat learned of my life. 1 lied. There was— a cap up to her then and raised his hand to
were being brought over from the
"Can you tell me how far it Is to
Hubs Creek flats and were overtaken
hi. deceit.
tain in the English army. Before I hold her fur just a fleeting moment
by the storm Monday. Now the stlow
Tourville?"
Larry Redmond asked.
met you we were engaged. He threw longer.
C H A PTE R X.— Continued.
is six feet deep.
"W a tt!" he besought her. " I'll come The tall man was no other than the
me over for some other wouiau—n
Reports from the Portland office of
woman with money.
. . .
I hate (o you tomorrow In Brussels. Perhaps Irish captain.
Streetman waited until the butler bin)!”
“ Ten miles!” the Frenchman replied
the bureau o f labor statistics of Ore
Streetman saw no reason to somehow I can help you—protect you."
Intel withdrawn before be so uuicli as doubt her. As Ethel flung herself Into
gon, show that during July and August
“ l)h, yon can, Larry, you can!” she promptly.
Chicago.— Beyond question, the flo »puke to her. Then be faced her ex
1663 applications for help and 5139 ap
"E xactly?” Larry questioned.
ttie character o f a woman scorned she panted, all but overcome by relief and
plications for employment were re
tation of the British loan of *250,000,- pectantly.
There was a slight yet still notice
did her best to convince him of the gratitude. She had quailed at the
ceived. The bureau furnished employ
“ Did you see Sir George?" he de truth of the old adage that hell had no 'bought of her perilous mission. But able pause as the little mnu looked up
I 000 in this market in the early part
ment for 4661 persons in the two
amiided
-alm
ost
threateningly,
it
------------------
j o f September has been Instrumental
fury such as hers. As she perceived nevertheless she had never hesitated at him seurchingly.
months.
"E x a ctly!" be said with a peculiar
j in checking the flow of gold to this seemed to Ethel.
Ihe success of her ruse she hurried on to go through with It. "Remember—
The British steamship City of Ma
“ Y es!" site replied quietly, thougti
to elaborate her Action. “ Yes, I hate Grand hotel— Madame de Lorde! I'll emphasis on the word.
dras was overhauled o ff Ambrose
lier every nerve was strung taut to
"E xactly?” Larry said once more
him!” ahe repented.
"I hate their learn everything for you tonight— for
beneficial.
Channel lightship Friday by the Unit
meet the call upon her woman’s army! I hate all Englishmen. It Is king and country!" And she, held her And when the wiry Frcnchmau sprang
ed States torpedo boat destroyer Ster
Up to the third week In September strategy.
up from bis Boat and looked slgnlfl-
for you— for Germany I would serve.” bund out to him Impulsively.
rett and brought back to Clifton, Htn
the gold imports this year aggregated
"The Ûeet—did you find out about she told him. “ That ts why I have not
oautly Into bis eyes Captain Kedmoud
ten Island. The City of Madras had
He caught It in both of bis.
*384,450,000, against exports of *93,
l he fleet ?” He could not get the word, done more for you.
ignored the war vessel’s signal to stop
I thought you
"F o r king and country!” he repented no longer doubted that they understood
500.000, so that the excess of Imports out of his month fust enough.
when it left quarantine.
were working for France, England’, after her gravely. And then he kissed each other. "You have the password!"
“
Y
’
es!
A
fter
what
you
said,
what
over exports this year has been *291,-
ally.
England— bow I hate her!
I her hand with something akin to rev he whispered.
A deieeiytlon of six men from the
else could I do?"
"E x a ctly!"
the
other
repeated
443.000, which compares with an ex
Danish W est Indies, who were chosen
want to see tier dishonored, defeated, erence. “ And for you!" Cuptuln Red
“
Quite
so!"
He
made
no
attempt
to
by the colonial councils o f the islands,
finally.
j r e »a in gold Imports over exports for
ruined by your people.”
mond whispered.
left Han Juan for Denmark to report
"You have been waiting long, my
! the corresponding period o f last year conceal his insolence. "H as It sailed?”
“ You—you?” Streetman crtelTr as a
in- asked her Impatiently.
to the committee with regard to the
friend?" Larry asked him.
of *247,171,000.
great light broke over him. "And I
C H A P TE R XI.
sale o f the islands to the United
"Y es.”
“ You were expected yesterday," bli
never dreamed!” he murmured, u. he
Whether gold Imports can be long
States. The delegation has been in
"W here did it go? Quick, tell me!”
confederate replied.
held in check is a difficult question to
seized both her hands. He was not
At the Lion D'or.
structed to recommend the sale.
" I could not leave then. It Is busy
determine, as much depends upon the By word and look both be menaced rough now— but eager, impulsive, “ Yes.
In the little Belgian village of Cour-
I,ate reports concerning the cyclone
British requirements and the attitude lier.
It Is true,” he said then. " I am a Ger volsler two happy peasants were play back there Inside their lines," Captain
which struck the Danish West Indies
“
The
usual
routiner'
she
said
non
of the American banks and the invest
I serve the Wilhelmstrasse.”
ing checkers In an Inn culled the Lion Redmond explained.
islands early In the week show that
Klwood, Neb.— Ten men were killed, ment public. But It is certain that cliulaiitly. “ It Just split up Into Its man
His fellow spy started at that. And
It was still August— still the
the country districts in the Island of fatally crushed, and 11 others ser sooner or later gold will again flow
"Then let me serve It, too." Ethel d’Or.
lirions squadrons—tile Mediterranean,
St. Croix suffered heavy damage. Kn iously Injured when a train on the into this country in considerable vol
finest of summer weather. And In the he looked at him with undisguised stir
'initie. Black sea. South American begged, much ns she hud besought
tire villages and numerous mills were Burlington railroad crashed Into the ume, unless, of course, the war should
carefree minds o f those two Idlers prise.
fleets, and so on; and they’ ve gone to I.airy Redmond only a short quarter of
destroyed. The damage done In St. freight caboose in which these were come to a sudden and unexpected ter
"Y ou have been with the German
there was not the slightest reason for
au
hour
before.
But
tbeu
she
laid
been
their customary destinations.”
Thomas is estimated to exceed *1.000,- riding, 12 miles east of here Sunday inlnatlon.
army?” he exclaimed, as If the feal
them
to
forego
their
cnstoninry
after
In
earnest.
“
Think
what
I
—
a
woman
“ Sir George told you tbut?" The
000
morning.
Five other men, standing
This enormous accumulation of gold
noon diversion, even If their great and were scarcely to be believed.
new. was almost too good to be be —could do; and a clever woman,” she
"No. not yet! Rut tonight I shall h,
Ex-King Otto, of Bavaria, who has on the rear platform of the cabooBe, which lias taken place since the begin
neighbors—Germany
sud
urged. "Take me with you. wherever powerful
lieved.
saw
the
approaching
train
soon
ning
of
the
war
is
resulting
in
a
tre
been Insane for many years, has died
France— were at that very moment lu the Gerinun army. I must join my
"Y es: anil be never suspected I was you go. I would be useful.”
suddenly, according to a Copenhagen enough to jump to safety. One other mendous expansion in various forms
He pulled usldt
crouched and ready to spitug at each regiment at once.”
The idea pleased Streetman.
dispatch to the Kxchangu Telegraph man in the caboose cupola was thrown of credit. This expansion Is a form of tile lenst bit Interested.”
In Belgium all wus Ills duster, revealing the fact that tie
“ Yea, you would!” lie exclaimed other's throats.
company, quoting a Berlin official an clear of the wreck and escaped injury. inflation, but, being based upon gold,
"T h e old fool!” He told hltnself that
was already In the German uniform
The trains in collision were the sec is not dangerous
M O O M M It
T h e m ad Mag di ed at
Sir George w as no better than a dotard "And you shall go. You shall go with
Tlie long linen coat effectually con
One of the unfortunate results of
Fuerstenried castle, near
Munich, ond and third sections o f a regular
me tonight.”
With
such
as
he
composing
the
English
coaled his dress, for there was nothing
where he had been confined since stock train. Lack of lights and warn the upward tendency of prices Is the admiralty the spy was sure that Ger
"W here?” she asked him.
ing signals is given by survivors of effect that they have on corporations
about his leather puttees to betray It
1873.
"T
o
Brussels!”
many had nothing to fear from the
the eollision as the cause of the accl having a fixed earning rate, for these
" I shall be a captain— Captain Karl."
"Brussels—
but
why
there?"
Ten army mnchlne guns of the most dent.
British lion. That much-vaunted uni-
corporations can only increase their
Larry continued.
He
told
her
then
the
very
heart
of
up to-date design, which w ill consti
All the victims are residents of Ne revenue from an increase in volume,
lull's teeth seemed effectually drawn.
Tlie
Frenchman
regarded
bln
tute the government’s principal e v i brasku towns of western and central and, naturally, there are limitations
the German plan.
"W
hat
news
with
you?”
Ethel
asked
soberly
dence in the baring of an alleged plot parts of the state, most of them farm even on that. This applies especially
"Germany
will
Invade
France
'iliii,
innocently
enough,
so
far
as
to violate the neutrality laws of the ers or stockmen.
“ Here In that uniform. It Is danger
to the railroads.
through Belgium.” he informed her
street man noticed.
United States by shipping the arms to
The second section train had stop
cur work, Captalu Redmond." lie re
"In two weeks we shall be iu I’uris.”
Mexico, arrived In Los Angeles Fri ped at a point about half way between
I have had none direct from
minded him.
"But Germany's treaty with Bel-
day and were Immediately seized by
France," lie said, never dreaming that
J
glum—you
forget
that!”
Ethel
remind
federal authorities.
he time w h s past when he might de-
Members of the crew were at work
•elve her by thftt little fiction of his. ed him. She could not believe that any
A private in Company F. Fifth New
Do you think It possible for
on the hot boxes when the third sec
Hut war has coroe," he added. “ Of country that retained the merest ves
Jersey Infnntry, sustained a com tion, running 10 minutes behind the
Captain Redmand to associate
tige o f honor would so debase herself
hat 1 am •ure."
pound fracture of the left leg. and an first, crashed into a caboose. It Is
Intimately with the German otti
Savannah, Ga.— The presence of a
other private In the same company,
“ And England— will she enter Into “ Belgium's territory must be sacred,”
declared that the crew of the second submarine of undetermined national
cera and men and remain un
she said.
has severe flesh wounds as the result section had failed to put out torpedoes ity off Tybee Bar, o ff Savannah, was
tV" she pressed him.
discovered?
He released her hands then.
He
of tho explosion of a three inch shell or lights to warn the train following, reported to local eustom house off!
"W ith her fieet dispersed she will
needed
even
them
to
express
tils
scorn
thrown on a campfire whon the regl and that the headlight on the engine d a is and to the British consul here,
•ot dare." he rejoined with n faint
raent was breaking entnp at Hereford pulling the third section hud gone out. It was learned Wednesday. Officials
“ Treaty?
Bah!
What is that—a
<mlle of satisfaction.
( T O UK CONTINUED.!
40 miles west of Douglas. Arizona
scrap of paper!” he cried.
No one was aware of the danger until at both the eustom house ami consul-
"F o r the sake of France, your conn
the
third
section
was
within
a
few
j
ate
refused
lo
Ray
where
their
Infor-
"But
are
you
sure?"
she
pressed
Federal Judge Robert K. Lewis. In
try, that Is » pity." Ethel poluted out
a decision, declared void section 10 of yarde of the rear end of the second. 1 matlon came from, but each enipha
With her former doubts re-enforced III in. Tills, ahe knew, was Information
the Colorado prohibition amendment The engineer reversed his engine but sized the statement that it was "cn
by
the revelation of Larry’s tale she —and big Information, of the greatest
| tlrely unofficial.”
No American un-
Man Found Something He Possessed t
which provides that shipments of in he could not stop.
moment to the English war oflice.
.mid easily pick flaws, now, iu Street
Tho heavy stock train jammed Into j dersea boats are believed to be in
toxicalIng liquor Into the state enn be
Long Time, but Never Had
“ Yes, yes! I'm sure!" he declared
inti’s
acting.
seized by the state’s officers unless the train ahead, driving the waycar these waters,
Tried to Use.
"That
Is
ttie
plan
worked
out
by
the
The 21
II was reported in marine circles
"Eh? Oil, ye*, of course— yes!" he
the particular words, "this package under a car of cattle ahead
great
general
staff,
mid
we
must
go
to
men
on
the
floor
of
the
caboose
were
here
that
the
naval
yard
at
Charles
contains intoxicating liquor,” were
hastened to assent. "I must get the
“ I say, old chap, why have you de
had been advised by wire- new* at once to France," he said; and Belgium tonight. Yon will meet me in
written conspicuously on the package jammed Inin a space of less than four ton. S
serted tlie club?"
au hour at ('baring Cross. Tomorrow
feet in width and this was filled with less of the presence as early as Mon
Immediately
he
started
toward
the
When an American auto driver at wreckage. The railroad ran a special 'lay afternoon of a submarine o ff Ty
“ T o tell tlie truth, dear boy. I've
we shall be In Brussels.”
loorway. But the girl said something
tached to the Arizona national gunrd train from Holdredge with physicians bee bar. Custom house officials ami
been so blooming busy that, with th.
"W here shall we stay 111 Brussels?"
then
that
brought
him
up
sharply—
crossed the International line near and the injured were taken to llaHt i those of the British consulate said
exception o f an occasional trump or
“ I am sent to the Grand hotel.” lie
something that he was far from ex
Naco, to recover a strayed mule, he lugs for hospital carre.
I their Information was that a submer
two for my health. I've hardly left
shot and fatally wounded Private Mlg
pecting. at that moment when he explained. “ I shell pass m yself off a«
■ ■ » — ........
slble was o ff the liar Wednesday. Sev
the house."
You shall be
uel Fonteso, a Carranza guard on the
I eral allied merchant ships are in port seemed at last to hold her more secure Monsieur de Lorde.
“ oli, I say. anything new?"
Mexican side of the line, who tried to
Prices On Shoes Soaring.
hero, and officers of several acknowl
Madame
de
Lorde.”
!y than ever before.
“Tremendously new to me, old chap
arrest him. The muledrlver fled to
Ultlsburg. — Wholesale prices on edged that they were "slow in load
"Madame de Lorde!" she repeated, "In Two Week* We Shall Be In Parla.”
"T
o
fierronny.
you
mean!"
she
cor
the American side o f tho line, and men's and women’s footwear have Ing,” nlthough all declared reports of
Several weeks ugo 1 very unexpeet-
as If to fix tlie name Indelibly upon her
army officers are now trying to locate
submarine activities would not pre rected him. Quiet as was her tone, the memory.
peaceful.
And the very sun seemed odly run across It— an old mnctilnc
been
advanced
50
to
75
cents
a
pair
words
seemed
to
him
fairly
to
stab
the
him.
vent their departure.
lo shine upon that tiny country with I’ve owned a good many year, and
"In Brussels we shall await Instmc
air.
within the last 72 hours and certain
Just a little more beneficence than It never paid much attention to. Upou
Japan Is having great trouble choos lines have been withdrawn entirely I
Hons,"
he
continued.
"W
hen
they
come
“
What?"
he
exclaimed.
., _
had over tlie rest o f the world. For examination the tiling Is so mon-Hwo..
,
,.
,
Eleven U-Boat Victim s Saved,
Ing a new cabinet.
"Oh. Henry, how can you think me we shall do much—you and I — for the ltelgium. fortunately, there was no
from the market owing to a shortage
ly wonderful, you know, that it ha* slui-
i,
.1
liOnaos.— A report that 11 mer. from so very stupid?"
I Valeriand. . . . Good-by, my dear.
..
Attempts of promoters in the west In leather, according to announcement ..
dread of war Secure In tils? conviction ply held me in open-mouthed coaster-
"You art* m ad!" he parried. "1 am j ,,lliil tonight!** He started to go. But
here by officers of the Dennsylvanta
Norwegian steamship Ravn. sunk
that »be had uu enemies, her people nation. I eun't actually take It In. au<L
to make personal profit out of the or
he turned hack suddenly us If the urge
| Shoe T ravelers' association.
Many by a submarine in the Arctic last loyal to France."
uent about their affairs with tlie same ; bless me, I can't understand why I’ve
ganlxatlon of Jolut stock land hanksj letters were read from firms manu month, have been rescued, is said by
"You tell me that." she scoffed o f »re a l events had not quite oblit
I gilt-hearted content that they had *n long Ignored Its possibilities—Just
under the federnl farm loan bank sys factoring shoe's announcing an ad-
»ban hers, a Utile while ago. In all
« » thought o f his relations with I
to re(fHr,, throu, b the
, a,
the Kxchange Telegraph's Christiania
■ ..me to regard, through the years, as accepted It, you know, this wonderful
tem has resulted in a suggestion to | vanee of 37 to 60 cents a pair on up-
your talk you allowed how strongly Ethel, lie lea lieu toward her " N o w . " 1
correspondent
to
have
been
received
their
natural
heritage.
j inheritance o f uiy ancestors, ua aouie-
the department of justice by the farm P °r slock and eight to 10 cents a
you .Med with Prussia. Just now you he "aid, "uow you wou't refuse to kiss
by the Norwegian foreign office. Four
oila, messieurs!” the Inn’s sole thing very natural und quite ordinary."
loan board that federal prosecutions pound on sole leather,
were delighted that the English fleet [
other men perished from exhaustion
waiter, I-ottls. exclaimed as he lab" up-
"H o p * you’ve struck u moneymaker,
be brought. Members of tbs board ex I
■ ■1
— ■
had dispersed. To a Frenchman that | She could .cnri-ely do otherwise than
and a boat containing five men was
plained that attempts to promote or
on the table the change that was due old man I”
would
be
bad
news;
lint
a
German
[
submit
to
him
now.
He
put
bis
arm.
Canal Strike Spreading.
lost
ganlxatlon of hanks for commissions
tin- two guests. And "Behold, gentle
" I believe I have, you know, and
would take It a* you have done. You f around her. and when he had taken
l'ansma
Tho strike started by ne
The Norwegian shipowners’ ngaocla
has become a scandal in the west.
men!" he repeated In quite the grand 'hut s one o f the remarkable parts
are In Ihe service o f the (Vilhelm I bis kiss he said. “ In au hour!" Tlieu
gro workers on the 1‘anama Canal is ,l,,n
demanded that the govern
manner ns lie placed before them two about my discovery. Can you conceive,
Chile will have the largest electrical
ment take measures to protect Nor strnsse— a true Teuton, and I've been be hurried away.
power plant In South America, with a "«»reading. 600 streetcar employes hav weglan steamers.
liquor glasses tilled with an auiber 1 old chap, of my having never seen Ita
quite blind not to reallie It before."
Ashamed, disgusted, Ethel wiped
capacity of about 40.000 horsepower. | lnB gone out. completely tying up the
ambrosia.
poss'bllities? It's merely a piece of
Streetman looked positively danger- j her lips with loathing. And In anotli
to supply mining operations.
road. The bakers threaten to walk
The players thanked him. And In machinery, mind you, ami let me tell
oils
a
.
he
faced
her
threateningly.
At
er
moment
she
had
thrown
open
the
Klng Hopes For Peace.
The police have
i.iHt he was at laty. But still he had d o door behind which Captain Redmond that moment one o f them brought the you some of tlie things It cun do I With
Official announcement o f the agree out In sympathy.
London - The hope of King William
game to a *w ift termination by the a turn from me I can make It see or
ment reached between the Hudson & closed the headquarters of the strikers
thought of confessing the part that he waited.
of Wurttemburg for "a speedy and wa* playing
execution o f a masterly move toward hear or apeak or walk or dunce or
Manhattan railroad and Its em p loy s, to prevent s ire d assemblies
"Ia irry — I-arry " ' she enlled.
1 sonrrs are cleaning the streets! honorable peace." ts c xpressed In a
w hich he had long been maneuvering
» rife or telephone I Why, I can, and
» h o had threatened to strike dleclos
“ And to what use do you Intend put
“ What Is It?” he cried, springing
_
ed that, contrary to sn unofficial state of Danatna. the regular cleaners hav
Ihe two peasants tossed off their wlih no effort at all, make It b reath *P
m ' i n Chancellor. ting your absurd accusations?" he de- quickly to her side. Her tragic man
ing
quit
work.
There
were
many
to
«•
'">
ment, the company Is not obliged to
cordials then. They had already risen
“Oh, I say! Whnt Is th* blooming
' ¡ H r von Hcthmann Holtweg, as quoted! »lauded
ner alarmed him.
reoognlie the Brotherhood of Railroad fights Monday, but no fatalities.
The strike ha* not Interrupted in a Reuter dispatch The king's mes
“ None—none i t all." she said care
She turned away from him; for she from their chairs when the Innkeeper ¡ thing, old chap?"
Trainmen. The company’s controversy
“ It's my blooming self, old top, gnd
sage, aont in response to the chancel-1 'essly. with Just a slight shrug o f her could not bear to face hi. honest eyes himself, one Henri Christophe. entered.
with the men began after it had dls dredging In the canal.
"You're goal* already?" be ex- :,n<1 «’m going to put It to work and
-—
lor's congratulations on the 25th annl ' flue shoulder*. “ I merely wanted you as she told him what she felt she must.
missed 32 men for wearing Brother
versarv of his accession to the throne, to know that t know."
hood buttons They will be reinstated
" I hoped I'd never have to tell you claimed, reluctant to sec good custom- '»• k * a fortune."—Ju.Ige.
T w elve Fly In Great Air Boat.
-
but the rompany will recognise only
is quoted as follows
May God give
"Oh. Is that all? I thought you were this," «lie said, "but now that It has era leaving. “ It Is not late.”
Buffalo.
N
Y
An
enormous
flying
their trainmen's own organisation.
a speedy and honorable peace which | trying to threaten me." he ao.wered come. I've got to. Larry, the man I
"M y wi fe ei|H>cts me." one o f them
H# Was IrwpressedL
boat built after the lines of the Amer
mairled Is a German spy."
rep u-d w ith i humorous grimace. “ Ton
"W as the sermon today to your Ilk-
Stale department officials say that lea. with 11 passengers seated In the May r T u ' i S ‘ your“ e x ^ e l l c n ^ r * "
,h"
"M y dear, why should I do that?
“ A German spy?
Your husband?
In*. John?" Inquired the pastor. "In-
neither Germany nor United States
whose wise leadership I firm ly trust."
You stilt love me: Slid now that I've
. .
But It can t be!” be exclaimed
M v l « .ni" I comprehend perfectly." ' ' ‘ed. sir. It was a grand sermon,” said
has violated International taw In con eabin. and the pilot, made a trial trip
at a height of 600 feet over lotke Keu
I learned shout the fleet, you still mean Incredulously.
nectlon with the visit of the U 53.
i'hrtst ; ' . ' answered
lie knew the J°hn. with genuine admiration. “ Whet
ka M onday afternoon.
W .yerhssussr Director.
next week to arrange matters with
"But It Is!” she insisted. “ I only fe w s w ife i « . ewhat tempera R011 »eemed to take hold o f yon?"
Tw o American ships, the Harvlta
The new flying boat has a greater
St. Raul. — Frederick E. Weyerhaeus | your people to annouuce our mar Just found out. T ill now I thought he mental woman, with a sharp tongue "W e!I now since you ask in*. H I tell
and Ihe Columbia, have been sunk, ar spread of wing than the America. It
loved me— a little. But he didn’t. He's And he had no wish to bring down an you. (A hat took hold o f me most was
er. aon of the late Frederick W eyer rlsge— ”
cording lo a dispatch received by th< I* not of Ihe tractor type
There are
’**« course, o f course!" he broke In cheated, tricked me for the thing* I avalanche o f Ill-will upon his excellent your perseveranco—the way you went
Norwegian minister In Retrograd from 'w o pusher propellers, each operated haeuser. multimillionaire lumberman.
So he bade his departing over the same thing again and again
11. A. Falsen. the Norwegian 'onsul- hy an eight cylinder motor o f 200 wa* elected a director of the Great u«>on ,,er hurri" ,|y- « • »>•*« forgotten. could tell him about the navy. That's hostelry.
why he married me. because he was s gnc«tB arotxl by.
general at Archangel, Russia.
horaepower.
and again."— Christian Herald.
Northern Hallway company to fill the! for ,h*
all about that plausl
vacancy caused bv the death o f James t»le promise o f his. As matters stood spy. . . . But now I'v e fooled him!"
As tbcj passed throngh the open
Kronstadt. lending Industrial and
she exulted fiercely. " I 'v e made him doorway, chattering, he turned to an-
E.change Seats 174.500
J Hill, at a m eeting of the boa-
' b e had thought
Profuse In Promises.
commercial center of Transylvania,
New York A seat on the New York directors held In the office* of I<ouis uiore than likely that another week believe that I. ton, am with tlie Ger o'her man who sat In a corner o f Ihe
“ He's a promising gurfior." “ Tee.
which was occupied by Roumanians At. ok Exchange was sold Wednesday
W Hill president o f the railw ar com would flud Mm out of E gland for mans and that I «hall work with him " room reading a newspaper. He w a . a
on their entry Into the war. has been for *74 600. an advance on the last sale, pany
« T* several o f his signed promises I »
The meeting preceded the an good. But now he congratulated him
The sltualicn afaggered Captain Red Frenc! nan -that other—and a s trin
my strong box now, and they're all
recaptured by the
Austro Germ an; « f *45no This sale marked the high nnal meeting of stockholder* o f the
be had made her that prom
mond. He seemed nonplused.
ger to the Innkeeper.
i° ffe s , the war office announced.
* record for the year
overdue.” — Detroit Frew ITese.
Great Northern Railway.
I
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CRUSHED TO DEATH New Loan Puts of $250,000,000
Check on Rapid Imports
IN FREIGHT WRECK
Ten Dead and Eleven Injured in Rear ¡ountry, and to that extent, has been
End Stock Train Smash-up.
CABOOSE GROUND INTO BITS
Five Escape by Jumping Hot Box
Halts Section of Train — Crew
Fail to Put Out Signals.
.
hot'ilo*’. I'1 tt,ui lu‘rtrani1 bwau8u ol Foreign Submarine Sighted Off
Georgia Coasl; Shipowners Worry
WADE A GREAT
DISCOVERY