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“ Not a word!" Larry defied him. good to the Irish!” he exulted. “ Have "You have no message to send— the you a revolver?" “ Ye*. Larry!” She produced a small, girl you told me of?" “ I believe she can bear me when I nickeled weapon. say that I love her and pray the good He took it from her. “ 'Tis rather a toy.” be said. “ But God to keep her safe and free from I suppose it will shoot. Then don't let harm,” the Irishman told him In all the sound o f a shot frighten you Into truth. He was serious now, was Cap- screaming. I've got to give myself a tilt o f a flesh wound just iu the hand.” “ No, no!” she exclaimed in Increased Brief Resume Most Important | alarm. "W ith this It eau be only a scratch.” Daily News Items. he said. "A s soon us I shoot, duck and „ T iy . hide. . . . Now, here goes!” lie shot himself In the right hand, V _ 2 0 1 then handed the revolver back to Ethel, A j TT j OG l V A!7>Y<X C ^TT»O V n A P V O in S E '' __ T T UAAt who Immediately huddled behind the "Excellent. excellent!” Larry told counter. Then Larry banged tbe trap 8YNOPSIS. him. "But— I shall Investigate this door shut. And backiug away from It, — 13— he waited for the men who as he knew The chief chars ler» are Ethel W il matter." E vent» o f Noted People, Government» loughby, Henry Htr.-etman and Capt. would soon come ruuuing in. "But Major von Brenig—” Baum be I.arry Kedmond. The minor characters In another moment they hurst upon and Pacific Northwest and Other arc Hir George Wagataff of the British gan. admiralty and Charlie Ilrown. a New him. Larry brought him up sharply. Thing» Worth Knowing. York newspaper correspondent. Ethel, "H err captain—you are wounded!” a resident of Sir George's household, ” 1 am your superior ufiicer!" he re^ secretly married to Streelman. a German Lieutenant Baum cried. spy, though she did not know him ae minded the lieutenant. And at that the “ 'Tis nothing,” Larry replied. And such Captain Itedmond. her old lover, other saluted. "Iu ten minutes.” l-arrj returns to England after long absence. he proceeded to bandage his bloody The Chicago Health department’s continued, "you will report to Major From him she learns the truth about 'tr.etm an; furthermore. that he has von Brenlg that you captured the spy band with a handkerchief. “ diet squad’ ’ on its 40 cents a day betrayed her simply to learn naval se Others Joined the startled knot of menu is gaining weight. crete The European war breaks out. — that she Is here In my charge, ami Ethel prepares tn accompany Htreetman will he be kind enough to come here Germans— among the newcomers. Ma jor von Brenlg. to Brussels us a German spy In order to directly.” V illa's bandits are thrice repulsed in levenge and serve England. Captain “Tbe spy— tiie woman spy— where their attack on Chihuahua C ity by j f et tedmond. Ethel and Charlie Brown turn "Yes, Herr Captain!” up at a Belgt • n inn aa the German army Carranza’s heavy artillery. "In ten minutes, lieutenant! . . . Is she?” he asked. ‘ om s She Is Madame de I.orde. She Larry told him that the woman had begins to work with a French spy. The It is fur the fatherland!” A portion o f the Carstens Packing escaped. Germans appear at the inn. Madame de “ Ten minutes!” Baum replied. Aud company plant at Tacoma is destroyed I-orde shows a German secret service The major swore roundly nt that. medal and convinces the invaders that she once more he saluted. by fire, entailing a loss estimated at Aud then Lurry explained that she is a German spy. Charlie Brown harelv es At a sign from Baum the soldiers $200.000. capee execution. The secret telephone is discovered and Clirlatophe Is shot as a withdrew, with the lieutenant leading hud suddenly produced a revolver aud shot him. "B efore 1 could draw my spy. Brown Is ordered back to Brussels. the way. Another raid on Zeebrugge was made ! Friday by British aircraft, and it i» Lariy waited till the last man was own revolver she'd got uwuy,” lie said. C H A PTE R X V II— Continued. reported a German destroyer was hit out o f the room aud the doors bad “ She raised the trapdoor and went by a bomb. The official account of the closed behind them. Thcu he sprang down there.” he continued, pointing to "Say good-by to old Chrlstophe for the floor. attack says all machines returned. to Ethel s side. me!” be enjoined them. “ Tell film I ’ m The major remembered that there “ Ethel! They caught you at the sorry J didn't get his chicken dinner, Nation-wide prohibition is urged on was no outlet to the wine cellar. Aud Streetman Wheeled About In Amaxo telephone?” he cried. congress by the National Grange in but better luck next time!” lie held merit. "Y e s !” That was all she could say, without hesitation be raised the trap bis band out to the major. But hand resolutions adopted which asked spe- 1 door. to face a blinding burst o f light. as she faced him pitifully. cifically that the District o f Columbia shaking fell outside German military tain Itedmond. Indeed, be saw that he He backed away quickly. “ Then they knew; and 'twas a trap be included in a any National prohibi etiquette. M ajor von Brenlg saluted. was lu a devilish tight hole. And rack "W hat the devil!” he shouted. set for you?” tion legislation. ■'! may warn you." Major von Brenlg And at the same time Larry warned his brains aa be woqld, he could think “ Oh, Larry, what will happen to cautioned the American. " I may warn ? EU TH LAW GEN. LLONARP WOOL» f o f no way out. him to be careful. me?” Russia officially announces the loss you that I f you are found off the road Larry was right. The girl he loved “ She must have one o f our pocket He tried to calm her fears. o f the dreadnaught Imperatritsa Ms- ! When Miss Ruth Law, twenty-eight nell. N ew York, 590 miles, without a to Brussels the consequences will be flashlights,’ ’ he said. “ What a target did hear him. Before Streetman had ria. The statement reads: “ The Rus years o f age, dropped down on Gover stop, and the follow ing day she flew serious.” "There, there, my darling— no more It made of you. mujur! And In the said another word, Ethel leaped from sian dreadnaught Imperatritsa Maria nor's Island, N ew York City, In her from Binghamton to N ew York City, "In fact, you will be shot, my friend,” harm shall come to you!" dark you could not see her, could you?” behind the cigar counter with her re has been sunk by an internal explosion. airplane from Chicago, she had broken 217 miles. She hud made the whole Streetman said, to make the matter en Already Ills active mind was formu "N o !” von Itrenlg admitted. -"A n d volver leveled at Streetman. Tw o hundred of the crew are m issing.” two American endurance records, and distance o f 807 miles in 8 hours 55 tirely clear. And he appeared not at lating a plan for her relief. “ Hands up! Hands up—or I'll kill she can pick off our men one by oue Her flight to all uneasy over the contingency. In Leonard Wood, commander of minutes and 30 seconds. "But what are we to do?" she asked According to the Berlin correspond- 1 ' l 1 nt‘ rM' as they go down unless we rush her.” you!” she cried. Hornell broke Amercian no-stop rec fact, he Impressed Charlie Brown us Sluj felt helpless, Incompetent to act. ent o f the Copenhagen I’olitiken, a» tho department o f the Last was one Lorry closed tbe door quickly. Streetman wheeled about In amaze to devise any means for saving herself quoted in a Copenhagen dispatch to the “ mon« ^ to recogn.ze he import- ords, and her completed flight to New being irritatingly cheerful. “ I f I may make so bold as to sug ment. Aud before he could collect his Exchange Telegraph company. Arch- »nee “ nd daring o f her flight. She (lew York City broke all distance records " I know you hope for the best,” from the fate that hung over her. gest— ” he began; and seeing that the scattered wits Captain Redmond had fo r the time. “ Now, my dear, since they know major gave him permission to continue, Brown told him. He could'not deny duke Charles Fran,‘is. of Aostna-llun- _ i ( Sunday, N o v ’ 19’ from Chlc‘ K° to Ho' wrested the German spy'a revolver you're a spy there’s no grent chancp himself that passing retort. "B ut don’t gary will assume the title o f Em|ieror he said, “ I f there Is no way out of the from him. for yon to escape through their lines,” worry,” be told the major. " I won’ t and K in g Charles I. cellar save that, why waste our men "Ethel, my dear, yon shouldn't have miss Umssels road. And, Streetmau, he said. "So for the moment, go Into when all we need Is to leave her there mixed up iu tills," Lurry reproved her. Sir George White, o f Ixindon, is that room—” he pointed out u door to If yon ever come to America, look me to starve— till there’s no fight in her?” Streetman beard him with Increasing dead. Sir George established the first i J q pofC6 Vote on Big Problem in Campaign Ordeal Is Fatal to Mrs. up! I'll give you oue good tim e!” her— “ go in there, lock the door, and “ Why not lenve her there forever?” wonder. manufactory o f airplanes in England. ‘ "1 fear he w ill never get to Brus when they come bnck I'll do the best I von Brenlg asked. He was, above “ ‘My dear!” he repeated after Iairry. Boissevain in Los Angeles. Next Session of Congress. He was a pioneer o f electric street sels,” you Brenlg said somewhat pen can with u bit o f explainin'. . . . everything, a practical man. "Then you know Captain Redmond?” traction, being the first to introduce it Come!” . . . H e started for <ho sively, after Charlie had gone. Cer ” 'Tis better still— 'tis a Just fate for lie exclaimed, searching Ethel's face in London. He was 62 years old and Los Angeles Mrs. Inez Milholland tainly he wished the American no HI door of the room where be meant to a spy,” Larry agreed. Washintgon, I). C.— National prohi for the information he only now be received the title o f baronet in 1904. bition is to have a new champion in Boissevain, suffrage leader, died at a luck. But he knew that not all offi bide tier, when his foot caught on "ItHUin — run a bayonet through the gan to suspect something— It was the padlock that President Wilson Friday sent a tele- «»"g re s s Senator W illiam E. Borah, local hospital, where she had been ill ce™ whom he might meet would prove hasp!” tbe major ordered. Tbe padlock " I do,” she told him unflinchingly. was pushed through the hasp of the gram to Charles E. Hughes acknowl- Idaho. I nder his leadership a bad fallen Into the cellar unheeded for several weeks, Saturday night to be Columbia men. He saw everything clearly at last. trapdoor o f the wine cellar—and he edging his message of congratulation. fi* ht 18 to " ‘ “ de » t the coming short " I t is bis own risk.” Streetman said. when Larry first opened tbe trap. “ Then, by God! You're the English tripped and all but fell “ Sure, trippln's The President’s telegram said: “ I , session to the states for ratification a shortly before midnight. “ He did not have to come here. . “ Later you will make tbe fastening man she loved!” be exclaimed as be Mrs. Boissevain was stricken sud Now. major, there may be other spies. a bad sign,” he exclaimed. “ I'll not be permanent,” von Brenlg suld. am sincerely obliged to you for your | prohibition amendment to the Federal turned to Larry. mnrrled this year. I— ’’ He paused as message o f congratulation. Allow me , Constitution. ..... denly while addressing an audience in Would it not be best to replace the Ethel did not wuit for Captain Red to assure you o f my good wishes for Coupled with the fight which Sena- this city during the recent campaign telephone and put a secret guard a thought struck him— nn Inspiration, C H A P TE R XIX. mond to answer. the years to come ” j *or Rorah intends to lead will be a sep around this room!' Then i f anyone else j and fainted on the platform o f the arate, and yet related, contest conduct- "Yes, yes, I love him!” she con A Surprise for Streetman. meeting. She was removed to the comes to the telephone, we shall A dispatch from Mexico C ity to the ed under the leadership of Senator fessed shamelessly. “ I'v e always loved Well satisfied at the happy termina hospital, and her hunband and parents know.” Chihuahua City press, states that The- W esley L. Jones, of Washington, to The scheme appealed to Major von tion o f the episode, the major and his him.” I rushed from New York to join her odore Roosevelt has started a révolu- force prohibition upon the D istrict of "Then you lied to ine when you said men retired once more. And Larry Miss Vida Milholland, sister of Brenlg. Accordingly, they had or- »«. • « — » • JJ— a » f t 11 us a . a « . . < i L tlu n tltiu 'Ik s * » l u t t e r iu a r w it w iu u l i >f 1 here. you hated him,” Streetman accused i . . . * w>, mini o n « iu m u n i t»fc in now found himself alone In the room, message further states that Roosevelt a fight made at the last session of ' tnc notea surtrngist, was witn ner “ Y’ou lied wheu you said you i when she was stricken and has been in strument to Its hiding place. And sta except for a telephone sergeant who her. charges the President with authorizing ; congress and abandoned. tioning others where they might keep stationed himself at the field Instru wanted to work against the English— “ various electoral frauds in order to There has never been a well-organ- constant attendance since that time. Mrs. Boissevain's illness was diag watch o f the fireplace, and yet not he ment which lie had placed upon a table you lied!" He was like s madman, aa triumph in the past election.” | ¡xed fight in congress to submit a p ro when the Germans first reached the lie realized how she hail tricked him. hibition amendment to the stub », nosed as aplastic anemia, and blood seen by anyone who entered the room, “ 1 Ued— yes!" she confessed. “ I lied, Lion d'Or. A t least, there were no The British, French, Russian and though many prohibition resolutions transfusion was resorted to in at- they Instructed Lieutenant Baum to others present so far as the sergeant too, when I said the English fleet had Japanese bankers o f the quintuple j have been proposed, only to be forgot- j tempts to improve her condition. Her arrest the first person who approached group have »ent a letter to the ( hinese ten, or to be abandoned, for lack of sister. Miss Vida Milholland, twice the telephone. knew. In their consuming Interest In dispersed. It hadn't. It went to the gave blood for this purpose, and on “ Report to me at once, In such an minister of finance, saying that the general support. that trapdoor, not one o f the Invaders Kiel canal. I’ ve Ued to you every min loan arranged for with the Chicago had noticed Ethel ns she crouched be ute— every minute since we left for Senator Borah," in announcing his four other nresaions friends submitted event.” the major said. " I f necessary, shoot before any mes Brussels.” banks violated article 17 o f the reor purpose to make real tight for a pro to the ordeal in the hope that benefit hind the cigar counter. ganization loan agreement o f April 26, hibition amendment, makes it plain would result. A fte r each transfusion sage can I«- sent,” Streetman told him. "You said the man you m aided was Ordered by Larry to leave, the ser The man from the Wilhelmstrasse 1913. The letter declares the loan is I that he is going into the contest to temporary improvement was followed geant explained that Major von Brenlg a German spy— ” Larry reminded political and not industrial, and asked | win, and i f he is out generaled or out- by relapse. A few days ago the phy then hurried nw;ny to see General Ethel. "But you can't he her hus was expecting a message. for an explanation. i voted at the short session he promises sicians in charge stated that there was Freund, promising to return to Join the “ Come back In tlfteeu minutes.” Lar band," he told Streetmau. “ I met your ; practically no hope for Mrs. Boisse mnjor and Cnptuin Karl at dinner. | to bob up again in the new congress, ry ordered. " I will take any messages." w ife in Berlin.” Forty thousand, nine hundred dollars j keeping prohibition to the forefront vain, hut thereafter she rallied and it The fellow liad no sooner gone than Streetman sneered. was thought she might recover. was estimated to have been stolen | until a vote is had. C H A P TE R XVIII. Larry started for the clgnr counter. “ H er busbnnd? . . . So that's from a Southern Express company I f a record vote can be secured. Sen "W ell, my darlln’, so far bo good!” what she told you! That's good!” He transfer wagon in the Western & A t ator Borah is confident of getting castor, stationed 15 miles southeast of Death Hovers Near Ethel. he said In n low voice. And then to even laughed at the thought. In spite lantic railroad yards in Chattanooga, | enough votes to pass the resolution. Sandy Hook, at 9 o’ clock Sunday night Ever since she succeeded in In his dismay he heard someone at the o f the menacing revolver that Captain Tenn., Thursday night by tw o men The great obstacle to l>e overcome sent out by wireless a general warning veigling Lleutenaut Ha mil Into reveal street door. "Ssh! Don't get up yet! I'ediiiond pointed nt him. who held up the lone driver, Fred Cor- in getting a prohibition amendment to all steamers flying the flags of the ing to her the secret o f the fork ill the Someone is coming!” Lurry warned "H en ry! H enry!” Ethel's boldness neilaon, who said the robbers forced j through congress is in getting the entente allies to beware o f German road, Ethel had walled her opportunity the girl. had forsaken her now. him to unlock a box containing ap | proposition to a vote. submarines on this side o f the Atlan to telephone the news to the French Most o f the To Ills immense alarm and conster proximately $100,000 in currency. The B | opponents o f prohibition are cowards, tic. She could not bear to hear such front. It seetned to her that the Oer nation, us the door swung open he saw things said- and before Larry, o f all robbery took place in the heart o f the when it comes to going on record, ami The Lancaster directed the comman man Intruders would never leave the Mint this latest arrival was no other U1CII. business district, less than a block they necessarily make their fight in ders of all vessels to keep a sharp public room, even for five minutes than llenry Streetman. from the local express office. " I don't understand,” Captain Red They Meanw hile she had hovered near. And the dark. It was in the dark that the lookout for underwater boats. They saluted. And as a wave o f rec mond said slowly. pronibition resolution, along with the were told to show no more lights than nt last slip wag convinced that the ognition swept across Streetman'» face The orgnixed labor forces o f the equal suffrage resolution, was side were necessary and to avoid also as coast wns clear. "Then let me explain— alnce you and he whipped out bis revolver snd cried, country Wednesday avowed extreme tracked at the Inst session, and the far as possible the regular lanes o f , she are In love. It may be o f some In Cautiously she opened the door and "H a lt!" hostility to the w rit o f injunction as a same tactics w ill he resorted to to kill steamship travel. terest for yon to know. Captain Red peered Inside. She saw no one. So she "W h at the devil do you mean?” means of stopping a strike. First a off the resolution which Senator Borah I’assengera on hoard the American stepped Into the mom. For Just a few "F o r God's Sake, Don't Shoot Me Like mond.” Streetman coulil scarcely have Larry cried. resolution was adopted, unanimously, Line steamer Philadelphia, which also moments she hesitated, to assure her inténda to champion. prayed for more complete revenge than That.” Streetman regarded hint coolly. at the morning session o f the conven arrived from Liverpool, said that the self that there was a lull In the move this. "W ell, Captain Redmond!” lie said. tion o f the American Federation of ship w h s illuminated Saturday night ments of the enemy. Apparently they it seemed. And for a brief Instant he "Ob, don't! DoD't!" Ethel entreated. "W ell. Herr Strassman!” Labor, urging organized labor every German U Boat Reported Oft and the lifeboats were swung out had withdrawn to spruce themselves looked down at the coutrlvauce at his Rnt Streetman continued ruthlessly. where to make the injunction question “ W e meet under somewhat different feet. ready foi h possible emergency. Cap up after their long march. “ This lady." he said, "this lady has Atlantic Coast of United States “ the paramount issue in all o f their circumstances from that night Iu the "W h at Is It?" Ethel Inquired. tain Cady said, however, he had heard the honor to be— ” She nerved herself to her task. future political activities.” N ew York— The British cruiser I.an- or seen nothing of submarines. "M y dear, the wine cellar— quick! moonlight on Unter den Linden,” “ Don't say It, you dog!” iairry She stole to the fireplace, glanced Streetman observed. It's a great chance!” warned b|m. And hla finger curled It is predicted in Chicago that but over her shoulder for one last hurried "Yes. quite different!” was the al "W hat do you mean?" she asked Ntills Raise Pay o f 19.500 Election Bets Are Paid. caressingly about the trigger o f th# ter w ill rise to 50 rents per pound be survey o f the room, and reached her most jaunty response. I’asnnic, N. J.— Six woolen mills of New York Holders o f some o f the hand out for the instrument. She had wonderlugly. He lmd already pulled revolver. fore January first. “ Then you were In the English army up tiie tra|»loor. The padlock had not “ No. no! It Isn't true! Don't be Minnesota voters declined on elec this city announced Saturday that, be largest wagers made in W all street on barely tnken It up when she beard the been closed. "You want to hide me Now. Captain Redmond, you wear a lieve him!” Ethel urged. “ I thought I tion day to approve the proposed pro ginning with December I, they w ill in the Presidential election began paying comma ud— there ?” German uniform.” was married honestly—truly married. "H a lt!” vision for the initiative and referen crease the wsges of their employes 10 the t>ets off Thursday on the assump- i Somehow, she shrank from the “ And tis a go<»l fit. too, for German . . . I loathe him. I despise him. Ethel turned. T o her startled eyes dum, according to results just tabu per cent. Previous wage advances by tion that there now wns no doubt Pres thought of descending Into that dark clothes." Larry replied. . . . Y’ ou do (»elleve me? Oh. say the same concern make the total for ident Wilson had been elected. Esti the room seemed suddenly full o f sol lated. hole. It seemed to her that once she But the other was in no good mood that you do— please!” diers. And givin g a little cry. she Charles A. Murphy, o f Pendleton, the year 30 per cent. About 16,000 mates of the total sum wagered in th e 1 «ought that shelter they would surely for hauler. “ O f course, my dear, I love you!” financial district range from $3.000, dropp.il the telephone upon the floor. has been chosen warden o f the Oregon workers are benefited. find her In tile end. "That night I gave yon your life." Larry said quietly, as if that were rea lieutenant Baum confronted her 000 to $5,000,000. probably half was penitentiary to succeed J. W. Minto. "N o, no! 'Twonld lie the first place lie proceeded. "N ow I must take It son enough—and more— for bis com Newark, N. J. The 4500 employes paid within a week after election, but sternly. who was compelled to resign because Before I call my men j they'd search," he replied. He pulled I hack again. plete trust In her ' You are a spy for the French!” he o f the Clark Thread company o f this the balance was held by stakeholders he “ hosed” two convicts. a flashlight from his pocket and crept have you anything to say?” (TO BE CONTINUED.) city, w ill receive s 10 per cent in (lending a final agreement between said. down the steps ns he talked. "W a lt!” I "No, no! Let me explain!” A few others are awaiting Werner Breyman, an Oregon pioneer crease in wsges beginning December Iwttors. be said. And iu another moment he He ignored her protest. 6, it was announced Saturday. the official count. o f 1850, dies at his home in Salem. "L oad !” lie snapped out the order had so placed the light at the f.sit of VICTORIA CROSS FOR SEPOY assist Ills commanding officer, who was — Target practice in the navy w ill have lying wounded and helpless In the to bis u en. Aud ns they obeyed Ethel the stairs that Its beams shot upward Navy it Facing Delays. Hughes Sends Congratulations. to Iw limited for the winter to the first through the openlug "That's it. that's Indian Soldier Honored by King for i open, where Singh Itound up the offi •d: Washington, D. C. None o f the Lakewood, N. J. — Charlgs E. line ships liecause o f the shortage of cer’s wound and then i|ng a cover for Bravery in Saving His Command no, no! For God's sake don't It!” lie exclaimed delightedly. U r was Republican candidate for men. Steps already are being taken eight big warships authorized by con Hughes, him with Ills Intrenchftig tool, being ing Officer Under Fire. le like that!" Trembling, she still standing upon the cedar floor. gress this year can lie ready to join the President in the recent election, Thurs to increase the personnel under the exposed ull the time to very heavy riflt hero, w hile they covered her | I'lie light's shilling In your face! Look' fleet in less than three years ami a day sent to President Wilson a tele law. Can you see me?" he asked. The London correspondent o f the I fire, lie remained until nightfall— live clr rifles. half. Rear Admiral Taylor, chief con gram congratulating him upon his re- "No, no! T'ae l.ght blinds me. I I Medical Record mentions two recent hours— beside the wounded officer, ther cry o f "H s !t!” rang. Speeders and reckless motorists of structor of the navy, Monday told the election. In his telegram Mr. Hughes Install s o f awards o f the Y’ lctorla , shielding him with his own body on 4 time thf coron m u d c a m e I cau’it P«** yon at n i l r ahe to f i d h i m . all classes, when arrested, w ill bear house naval committee. Admiral Tay said: “ Because of the closeness of the Hi r c ; i n r upi (Illicit;ly tl;icn. loorw aj. I t w a a Larry Red Cross the first to u surgeon, and the ) the exposed sid e : then, under rover their police records on the operators' lor-thought the government faced the vote I have awaited the official count in 1 — f f . H U i : n < MT Hat'>n! . , . second to u St'i»iy who rendered first! of darkness, he went back for assist "ti > Interrupt' *d the grim busi license, if a bill now being framed by same difficulties with shortages of California, and now that it has been If »••body pee!led do’wit there. aid and protected his commanding offi ance nnd brought the officer Into the California State Automobile asso skilled labor and material that con virtually completed, permit me to ex uit Unum turne*! to him In j : wott Idii t t h e y think il di*SJH rate worn cer until he could summon assistance , safety." ciation becomes law at the next legis fronts private ship bulidera. The navy tend to you my congratulations upon lature. w i U l e t h e i m tu î . i n soldiers | Y ,|s »tiiml in« at the foe►t o f these under cover o f night. He writes: has under consideration plans for a 40,- your rv election. 1 desire also to ex leir Kiln* anid salut ed. « waitin’ I O « È loot the first man Locate Fog Signals. ■*T?ie king has been pleased to 000-ton battleship, which w ill have an press my !>est wishes for a successful The liners Victoria and Umatilla, • Whrtt are yon d oins?*’ Lurry de- who tri e.! to i • o u ï e t town Prof. A. G. Webster, o f d a r k onl- award the Victoria Cross to Cupt. John excess o f speed o f several knots. ad ministration. “ the last vessels to leave Nome, arrived indili. Et lie! • f o o d there in the i?!lire o f the Alexander Nintnn. M. R.. I. M. G., for veralty. claims to have made an Instru in Seattle Wednesday with 500 passen “ A *p' f o r the K r enchr* Ruuni ex : f l a s h 11*1 hi bad Itateli (fHl tu> hi!i plans. •most conspicuous bravery and devo ment by which one can locate tbe di Roumania is Not Prepared. Deutschland Lively Safe. gers, $1,000,000 in gold bullion ami inewtiut pi*»p illili; "Y e« ye* —! belleve the y would.” tion to duty.’ Although shot through rection o f a fog signal. l*p to thla Berlin (B y wirleaes to Sayville, N. Nantucket, Maas. The merchant shipments o f tin ore ami furs. Fifteen lie French, eh ?” tairry she admitted, beginning to understand both Rrtns and through the side, he time, mariners have not been able to hu mired persons are wintering at Y . ) Roumanian officers taken pris submarine Deutschland, returning to he drew nearer “ Fräu lein- bis scheme refused to go to the hospital and re tell, within 45 degrees, the direction Nome, which is now closed in by the oners are quoted by the war corre Germany with a valuable cargo, was b e h e is .iii. A m i tb e iti b e a t o p p e d * h t>rt “ A n d t h a t 's what w e've got to make mained ns tong ns daylight lasted, at from which fog signals come. spondence o f the Berliner Tageblatt, believed Thursday to have le ft Am er ice. I l r h l il o t t v c o i t n n e d £ t l le i a t Hir a t. 1 t h e m b e l l e v r. Now, hasten, dartin'— tending to hla duties under heavy fire. in a dispatch under date o f November ican waters in safety. Darkness, . ’Tis best here!” He In Hires' previous actions fap fn ln Sin- Twenty-two paintings by the late 24. as declaring that the Roumanian which set in soon after she started f o r b e r b u c k WHA t o w a r d t b e d i K>r. i b e a t e n ! Soldiers’ Drinking Water. George Inueas, landscape painter, have disasters were due to Roi umaman un from New London, Conn.. prevented P u t n o w t b e y jtu z e d â t e n . -b o t h e r in le d b e r tte h Ind the cigar counter, for ton displayed the almost bravery. PUttllcd water Is supplied to the x u i t a e m e i u t “ A n\ e b ? ” l . e r r y r e h e b * d aud» enly a band omit bis previ- been sold for $200,000 to a New York readiness. “ His majesty also conferred the men In the United States army. An observation o f the submersible's prog p e a t e * * ’ W H * t m a t i*>* y o u t h in k «o o u * n o t:io n » f coucealtug tier In the ad cross on Sc'.x'T Chatta Singh, Ninth firm o f art dealers. The collection was Disappoint mi nt was dressed that ress along shore and there was no word ingenious sterllzlng and distilling ap e u t t o u « e •‘ S h e w e p t i o o e . t h . i t t e l i t m o i jo in in g ii. "G o an<1 bide!" be dl Rhopnl tnfnntry. In the Indian army, paratus Is mounted on an army wagon retained by Mr. Lmess' fam ily after they had not I m suppn »I by the rn- from her since she passed Wstch Hill. lead«* t o t h e I ’ r e u i *b. * t b e U e u l r u a u t re e fe d A n . I she crouched low tn the hia death in 1895 and the sale was tentc with auff rnt canno i or machine K. I., at sunset, a barely distinguish for his most completion* bravery snd and carried wherever the troops a a .J aha l o w o f I he counter. An: God la devotion to duty In leaviug cuvar to made by his son, George I tineas, Jr guns or with other m ilitary material. able object, 10 miles off shore. go- WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK General Wood Congratulates Miss Ruth Law. SJ COMPILED FOR BUSY READERS BORAH CHAMPIONS DRY ACT NOTED SUFFRAGETTE PASSES PAPALA C O O PE A JH &G Æ U E ¡ '" S X -