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WORLD HAPPENINGS RAILWAY STRIKE LEGISLATION PARAMOUNT OE CURRENT WEEK P re s id e n t's M essage to C o n g re ss U rg e s "E ig h t-H o u r Day B a sis,” "R ig h t to D raft fo r Military P u rp o s e s " and " R a se in F re ig h t R a te s" if N ecessity A rises. W A S H I N G T O N . Dei S.— T h e t e x t o f * A n d all w ill a g r e e t h a t t h e r e m u s t be P i « a i d a n t W l l a u n ’s a d d r e a s t o C o n - n.. d o u b t a - t o t h e p o w e r f.f t h e K x - - te r r a s la 1 c u t l v e t o m a k e I m m e d i a t e a n d u n t n t e r - "G e n tle m e n o f th e Congee«*— In fu l- ru p te d use of th e r a ilr o a d s fo r th e c o n f i n i n g a t t h i s t i m e t h e d u t y la id u p o n 'l itr a tio n of th e m ilitary forces of the m e b y t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n o f c o m n i u n l c a t - N a t i o n w h e r e v e r t h e y a r e n e e d e d an ti In * t o y o u f r o m t i m e t o t i m e i n f o r m a - w h e n e v e r t h e y a r e ne ed e d - tlon of th e s ta t e o f th e U nion a n d r s e - " T h i s 1» a p r o g r a m m e o f r e g u l a t i o n , and adm inistrative effi «unending to y o u r c o n a ld c r a tlo n such | p re v e n tio n c i e n c y w h i c h a r g u e s i t s o w n c a s e in l e g i s l a t i v e m e a s u r e s a s m a y be J u d g e d n e c e s s a r y a n d e x p e d i e n t , I s h a l l c o n * t h e m e r e s t a t e m e n t o f it. W i t h r e g a r d t l n u e t h e p r a c t i c e , w h i c h I h o p e h a s I to o n e o f i t s i t e m s , t h e i n c r e a s e In t h e e f f i c i e n c y o f th#* I n t e r s t a t e C o m been a c c e p ta b le to you, of le a v in g to : m erce C om m ission, th e H ouse of R ep- t h e r e p o r t s o f t h e s e v e r a l h e a d s o f t h e j r 6M B t a t I T e a h a s a l r e a d y a c t e d ; i t s a c ex ec u tiv e d e p a r tm e n ts th e ela b o ra tio n tio n n eeds o n ly th e c o n c u rre n ce of the of th e d - ta lle d n eeds of th e public s e rv - Senate. ic e a n d c o n f i n e m y s e l f t o t h o s e m a t t e r s I n d u s t r i a l I ’r o c e n a M u s t N o t S t o p . n gra tt a m i p a l i l e p o l i c y w i t h E v en ts o f N oted People, G overnm ents w h i c h i t s e e m s n e c e - s a r y a n d f e a s i b l e • I w o u ld 'h e s ita te to recom m end, and to d e a l a t t h e p r e s e n t s e s s i o n o f t h e I d a r e s a y t h e C o n g r e s s w o u l d h e s i t a t e and Pacific N o rth w est and O th e r to a c t u p o n t h e s u g g e s t i o n s h o u l d i C ongress. m a k e it, t h a t a n y m a n in a n y o c c u p a - I re a lis e th e lim ita tio n s of tim e un T h in g s W orth Know ing. d e r w h i c h y o u w i l l n e c e s s a r i l y a c t a t : I " I " . . " . . . . s h t . o . u l d bo o b l i g e d b y r h l l a / . w V i to con- . m m t . p L l . o v y ' n m . u e n n t t u vhic h h F i e n f d 1 e a - - t i n u e In a n E th is session a n d sh all m a k e m y su g i r e d to le a v e . T o p a s s X l a w w h i c h g e s t i o n s a s f<*w a s p o s s i b l e ; b u t t h e r e w ere som e th in g s P f t undone a t th e or p re v e n te d th e Individual la st sessio n w hich t h e r e w ill now b e w n rk rn a n to leave h i . w o rk be fo re r e C a rra n z a 's troops a re re p o rte d flee t i m e t o c o m p l e t e a n d w h i c h It s e e m . - I v l n g t h e a p p r o v a l o f s o c i e t y IIn d o - ing n o rth w ard and in disorder. neceasary the In te re s t of th e p u b lt. X r l.^ u S ln c ." '^ ^ ^ " I Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR BUSY RUDERS “ You are going to die, my frleuil," tiiat S treetm au had seu t for a car. “Ob, L arry ! Come w ith m e!" She could not bear the thought of the o ther said. He w as In no mood w ith the intention of follow ing Ethel for footless explanations. E ssentials "T o T ourvllle?” th e d riv e r Inquired, "W b at a delightful tria n g le we pre leaving him. "T he pass »ays ‘F or b earer!' 'T is no w ere all th a t interested him a t the mo as they both tu rn ed tow ard the door. sent!" S treetm au rem arked w ith a “ No! To the B ritish lines!'' the nasty smile. H e adopted the pose of good for two. I'd not get tw enty yards ment. “ W ell, go ahead, and h u rry !” L arry Irish m an answ ered. H e sp ran g Into You m ust forgetting the revolver In C'aptalu Bed till I w as stopped. . . . m ond's baud. And be moved, ten ta go slone— for E ngland!" he urged her. a a ij som ew hat bitterly. It w as hard the ear. And the d riv er prom ptly en to lose, when he had come so n ear to gaged his clutch. “ D rive like hell!" lively, to aee w hat would happen. He “T hen I ’ve got to," she said. found out quickly. “T h a t’s the brave girl!" he praised w inning the gam e. ” 'T is not so pleas C aptain Redm ond cried. "I w ouldn't move If I w ere you,' her w arm ly. “ And listen! A t Tour- a n t sta n d iu ' here w aitin' for d eath as T he chauffeur proceeded to follow L arry told him sharply. vllle go to the m ayor's house. W alt you seem to thing,” he told S treetm an. those In structions so fa r as his lim i B ut his enem y w as not y e t ready. "N o?” S treetm au Inquired w ith a for me. Somehow tonight under cover tatio n s would allow him. W ith muffler "No, you shall not die a s a soldier, w ide open, they w ent tea rin g up the sarcastic sm ile. “ P erm it me to point of d a rk n ess I'll m anage to g et there out th a t w beu sum eono e n te rs this to you, and there we'll find the English but as a spy," he th reaten ed . “ I rould road. G erm any proposes to conserve her 0 H .U : . y , . a r . . e , .e a U U ,,„ . r T d lines together. . . . Now, hurry!" have shot you as you cam e In th at J ’K Z Z room —" And hack there In the Lion d'O r " I n th e fir s t place, t s e e m s to m e of r a ilw a y , of the coun- coal supply by re g u la tin g its use in "W hen som eone does, If you say one he added. "F o r every second counts door, but I wantc«l to give you a S tre etm an struggled to rise. F alling Im p eratlv ely necessary th a t th e e a rlie st b „ . t o p p e d o r I n t e r r u p t e d word, or do oue thing. I’ll kill you—so chance." saloons and places of am usem ent. th at, he endeavored to d ra g him self for E ngland." possible c o n sid e ra tio n . and a c tio n j by th e c o n c e r t e d a c tio n of o rg a n iz e d “T his Is a hell of a chance!” L arry to the door. B ut he w as not equal to T here was no tim e even for the G erm an new spapers deny th a t s h o u l d be . . a . c c o r d e d t h e r e , m a i n , , i , n g ) | b o d i e s o f m e n u n t i l a p u b l i c i n v e s t l g a - help me God I will!” L arry prom ised h a v e b p e n l n a t | , u t e d w h i c h him. sh o rtest goodby. B ut E thel took one retorted. U -boat o p e ratio n s on th e A tla n tic n m a s u r e s o f t h e p r o g r a m m e o f s e t t l e . | | o n m e n t a n d re g u la tio n w h ic h I h a d oc- I h a „ m a k e (h e w bole (|ueatlon a t issue “A t least y our Inform ation will But the th rea t w as fa r from a la rm fleeting look Into his houest. loving coast can be construed as a blockade. c a . l o n t o r e c o m m e n d t o y o u a t t h e c l o s e plf>ln f o r t h o JU(J({n„ , n t o f t h e o p i n i o n ing the fellow. eyes. Then he opened the door for her never reach the E nglish,” S treetm an o f y o u r l a s t s e s s i o n In v i e w o f t h e p u b - 1)f N a t i o n Is n o t t o p r o p o s e a n y s u c h T he sta te of O regon w ill not becom e lie d a n g e r s d i s c l o s e d b y tlie u n a c c o m - p r | n c jp|». inform ed him. "I have sen t for a mo "A fte rw a rd , you and the Indy will and she left him. " b o n e -d ry ” u n til th e le g isla tu re m eets m odated d ifficulties which then E xisted,; Jt la ba8ed ur,on the very d iffere n t I follow m e,” he pointed out to Ids C aptain Redmond, as be turned to r aud I shall find th e lady of T o u r and fixes a penalty fo r im p o rta tio n of an«! w hich still unhappily continue to principle th a t the concerteEl action of enemy. vllle. And as you die, I w a n t you to ♦ xi.st. betw een the railroad» of the IMW-e rfU, bodle- of men shall not be! fiper!ian*,vt L arry g ran ted “ Hut aw ay from the door th a t shut eveu the tak e w ith you the thought th a t not w et goods. view of her d e p a rtu re aw ay from him. • - ore >,,d ll go first. H e.needier th a t! If found th at the G erm an serg ean t had only has th a t lad y —” T he R oum anian tow n of Teom ana, \Ybat ta u n t lay upon the fellow ’s lips "1 then recom mended had an sgper- " i c y find me In this uniform . I’m done slipped In by m eans of a n o th er e n 16 m iles south of B ucharest, has been irst, Im m ediate provision for the . tinity to .o-<iualnt Itself w ith the m erits nnyhotv so I’ve nothing to lose L arry never knew. F o r the m oment, c ap tu red by T eutonic forces, th e R us en "!• larg em en t and a d m in istrativ e reor- ; llf , as betw een employe and Von have Von do n 't w ent ti trance. C aptain Redm ond forgot his ow n d a n canlzution of the In te rs ta te Commerce I ,.mill,,y(.r tim e to form Its opinion • x o u u g t e . XOU don I w an t (C sia n w a r office announces. I.arry told him there had been no ger as he caught sight of a sm all, C o m m i s s i o n a l o n g th<; l i n e s embodiE*d upon an im partial sta te m en t of the j !*©• Your® a cow ard or you wouldn t m essages, and a look of vast relief C hancellor von B ethm ann-H ollw eg, in tin- b i l l r- n t l y p t i M d by t h e H o u s e ........... light figure th a t crept up behind Street- m erits, and o p p ortunity to consider a n i have tre a te d her like th a t—cheated. cam e over the gallan t Irish m an 's face ad d ressin g th e re ic h stag , d eclares th a t o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d n o w a w a i t i n g | p r a c t i c a b l e m e a n s o f c o n c i l i a t i o n m an. It w as Je a n n e C lirlstophe— but robbed her!" a c t i o n b y t h e S e n a t e , in o r d e r t h a t t h e i r b i t r a t i o n . I c a n s e e n o t h i n g in t h a t a he heard the cough of a m otor s ta r t G erm any is ready fo r peace th a t will not the q u a in t little Je a n n e whom “ It w as a w ay to serve my country C o m m is sio n m a y b e e n a b le d to deal I p ro p o s itio n b u t th e J u stifia b le s a f e ing outside. T here followed the notes g u a ra n te e th e fu tu re ex iste n ce of th a t w i t h t h e m a n y g r e a t a n d v a r i o u s d u t i e s g u a r d i n g b y s o c i e t y o f t h e n e c e s s a r y m d my country Is above all. F or uotb- C harlie Brown had know u. Pale, In of a horn, which grew rapidly fainter. natio n . n o w d e v o l v i n g u p o n i t w i t h a p r o m p t p r o c e s s e s o f I t s v e r y life. T h e r e is ug else do I care," he announced tense, silent, she stole up to Street- And he knew then th a t E thel b a l m an like gome avenging fate. In her n e s s a n d t h o r o u g h n e s s w h i c h a r e , w i t h n o t h i n g a r b i t r a r y o r u n j u s t in Its u n B essie N orton, 21, anil Jo sep h Bowl Its prE -sent c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d m e a n s o f le s s it be a r b i t r a r i l y a n d u n j u s t l y done . piously. m ade her escape unhindered. hand gleam ed a long knife. Aud It Ills hypocritical a n sw e r roused Ethel It c a n a n d s h o u l d be d o n e w i t h a f u ll ing, 26, w ere m arried on top of a 200- a c t i o n , p r a c t i c a l l y I m p o s s i b l e . "D o you know which Is my room ?" w as already raised w hen L arry gave " S e c o n d , t h e establlHhniE*nt o f a n a m i s c r u p u l o u s r e g a r d f o r t h e I n t e r e s t s to Ineffable scorn. fo o t concrete sm okestack in an oil l e g a l b a s i s a l i k e a n d l i b e r t i e s o f a l l c o n c e r n e d a s w e ll a smothere«! sh o u t "W hy. he Isn't a G erm an!" she b ) asked the s e rg e a n t p lan t a t Florence, Cal., T h an k sg iv in g e o i f g h w t o - h r k o u a r n d d a y o f a s w a the* g e s in t h e e m p l o y a s f o r t h e p e r m a n e n t i n t e r e s t s o f s o T he fellow told him ; and L arry was “ Look out. S treetm an! Look out be scoffed. “ H e's u R ussian lu the G er D ay. P ra c tic a lly th e e n tire c ity w it m e n t o f a ll r a i l w a y e m p l o y e s w h o a r e c i e t y i ts e lf . on the point of leavlug him when L ieu hind you!" ha called. man pny." a c t u a l l y e n g a g e d In t h e w o r k o f o p e r nessed th e cerem ony. T h r e e I m p o r t a n t H ills A w a i t S e n a t e . te n a n t Raum brought word tJiat M ajor a t i n g t r a i n s In I n t e r s t a t e t r a n s p o r t a B ut H enry S treetm an only sm iled "A R ussian, eh?" said L arry. " T h r e e m a t t e r s of c a p ita l im p o r ta n c e T w enty-five sto k e rs from th e liner tion. a w a it th e actio n of the S e n a te w hich “ W hat If I am ?" R treetnuin reto rt von B renlg wished to see C nptaln Ivurl com placently. M akura rioted on th e dock in H onolu • • T h i r d , t h e a u t h o r l z a t i o n o f t h e a p h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n a c t e d u p o n b y t h e ed. "I am loyal to G erm any.” a t once. “Oh. th a t Is an old trick !” he a n T h e bi ll lu T hursday, p rio r to th e s te a m e r’s de p o i n t m e n t b y t h e P r e s i d e n t o f a s m a l l H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s : “ Any news, se rg ea n t? ” the lieuten sw ered. "I do not tak e my eyes from "So yo u 're a traito r, too—a tra ito r b o d y o f m e n to o b s e r v e t h e a c t u a l r e - p a rtu re for Sydney, N. S. W. Several u l t s In e x p e r i e n c e o f t h e a d o p t i o n o f o w f h i c c h o m s b e e i n k a » t i t o o n e x to t e n t d h o g s r e e a t e e n r g a f g r e e e d d o m In to yo u r ow n country!" L arry taunted a n t Inquired, a fte r L arry bad goue. you.” of th e M ak u ra’H sailo rs and Honolulu t h e e i g h t - h o u r d a y In r a i l w a y t r a n s p r o m o t i n g lh*- f o r e i g n c o m m e r c e o f t h e him. “ A renegade! Why, yo u 're a dis Som ething stayed Je a n n e 's hand “ Noue, H e rr L ie u ten a n t.” p o r t a t i o n a l i k e f o r t h e m e n a n d f o r t h e c o u n t r y t h a n is n o w t h o u g h t b y s o m e policem en w ere injured. "W h at Is th a t? " Baum asked pres even as It lingered in the air. P erhaps railroads. to be l e g a l u n d e r t h e t e r m s o f t h e grace even to th at uniform . Y u u 'te got A tw o and o ne-half cen t piece is " F o u r t h , e x p l i c i t a p p r o v a l b y t h e l a w s a g a i n s t m o n o p o l y ; t h e bill a m e n d a yellow streak. S trassinuu, and th a t's ently. A curious, p e rsisten t tapping she quailed a t the thought of w hat dem anded by th e country, according C o n g r e s s o f t h e c o n s i d e r a t i o n b y t h e i n g t h e * p r e s e n t o r g a n i c l a w o f P o r t o w hat’ll save us." cau g h t th eir atten tio n , coining, a p p a r she w as a bout to do. P erhaps It was e rc e C o m m issio n o f an R ico; a n d th e bill p ro p o s in g a m ore th a t she paused to gloat over her vic The telephone serg ean t stepped lo- ently, from beneuth th eir feet. to th e d ire c to r of th e m int. H is an I i n n c t e r e r s a t s a e t e o f C o f r m e m ig h t r a t e s to m e e t s u c h th o r o u g h a n d s y s te m a tic r e g u la tio n of nual re ¡Kir t recom m ends th e passage of udEÜ tionai e x p e n d i t u r e s b y t h e r a i l t h e e x p e n d i t u r e o f m o n e y in e l e c t i o n s , slde the door. In obedience to I.n rry ’8 “ W hy—It Is the code!” the serg ea n t tim. “ My God, girl! W hat a re you do a law a u th o rizn ig coina o f th a t denom r o a d s a s m a y h a v e b e e n r e n d e r e d n e c - c o m m o n l y c a l l e d t h e c o r r u p t p r a c t i c e s late com m and. S treetuian w as be exclaim ed. s s a r y b y t h e a d o p t i o n o f t h e e i g h t - «••t. I n e e d n o t l a b o r m y a d v i c e t h a t tw een the fellow and I.arry. And the in atio n from copper and nickel. “ W hat doea It say?” Baum contin ing? No— not like that! G ive him a ... ... , ~ . , ,, , ,, h o u r «lay a n d w h i c h h a v e n o t b e e n o f f - t h e s e m e a s u r e s be e n a c t e d I n t o la w . chance!” I.a rry begged her. B ut little il. K in t h e m a n i f e s t c l r - HOl,ll,’r <liJ u u t , e e C a p t a i n R e d m o n d s ued. t by a d m in is tra tiv e r e a d j u s t m e n t s ....... I, u m . E leven In d u stria l W orkers of the - u m s t a n c e s w h i c h r e n d e r t h e i r ado p- revolver. He Gave One G roan and T oppled For- The serg ea n t listened Intently, while Je a n n e did not seem to h ear him. W orld in ja il a t S tockton, C al., on a n d e c o n o m i e s , s h o u l d t h e f a c t s d i s t l o n a t t h i s t i m e n o t o n l y o p p o r t u n e “ Very d ra m a tic !" S treetm an said “ It Is fifteen m inutes— ” he began. closed J u s tif y th e in c re a se . w ard. he spelled out the signal. Vagrancy charges, w ent on a hunger C o m p u l n s r j r I n v e u t l R i i t I n n t d v e e a f e d . b u t n e c e s s a r y . E v e n d e l a y w o u l d a e r i - w ith a contem ptuous curl of his lip. Rut S treetu ian gave him uo tim e to fiu- ■ trike T hursday w hen th ey w ere “ H elp!" he Interpreted. " F i f t h , a n a m e n d m e n t o f t h e e x i s t o n - l y J e o p a r d t h e I n t e r e s t a o f t h e c o u n .sh . H e w as positive th a t L arry w as sham the ordeal H e could only m urm ur and of the G o v ern m en t. served w ith only tw o m eals and no t u r i n g F e d e r a l s t a t u t e w h i c h p r o v i d e s fo r t r y ' ' I m “Oh—It Is the w om an spy,” the lieu ming. m e d i a t e p a s s a g e o f t h o b ill to "S erg ean t!” he exclaim ed eagerly. “Stop him! Stop him !” In a w eak key. P rison fa re consisted of mush, t h e m e d i a t i o n , c o n c i l i a t i o n a n d a r b i t r a r e g u l a t e t h e e x p e n d i t u r e o f m o n e y In And thpn Je a n n e Chrlatophe struck. voice. And alnce th ere w as none to “ R em em ber, you go first!” I.arry ten a n t said contem ptuously. Aud their t io n o f s u c h c o n t r o v e r s i e s n s t h e p r e s bread and cofTee fo r b re a k fa st and beef e n t b y a d d i n g t o it a p r o v i s i o n t h a t , e l e c t i o n s m a y s e e m to b e l e s s n e c e s s a r y w arned him In an undertone. And to Interest censed for the tim e being. Uut W ith all her stre n g th she sheathed the h e ar him, he soon ceased his fran tic t h a n t h e I m m e d i a t e e n a c t m e n t o f t h e ■tew, bread and coffee for dinner. In c a s e t h e m e t h o d s o f a c c o m m o d a t i o n soon the a le rt e ar of the serg ean t heard knife in S tre etm an 's hack. efforts and lay quietly in the m iddle n - - w j. i - - \ i - 1 - -i f o r s h o u l d f a il , a f u l l , o t h e r m e a s u r e s t o w h i c h I r e f e r , b e c a u s e .he "noueoui" he said, “ You've lnter- som ething th a t sta rtle d him. P ro h ib itio n c arried in M ontana by a p u b l i c I n v - s t H r a t l o n „ f t h e m e r i t s <,f I »« y e a r s w l 1 e l a p a s b e fo r, -upted us, sergeant, on som e Im portant H e gave one groan and toppled for o f the floor. r r s u c h d l s p u t . s h a l l Instltut, d ' - h o t b . r e l e c t i o n In w h i c h F e d e r a l ofil " I t Is from one of our m en,” he de m a jo rity o f 28,886 votes. Official fig nusluess. T here have been no m es w ard upon the floor a t L a rry 's feet. "»•<>: b u t “ w o ,l ld « r e s t clared, as the tapping continued. "H e u re s com piled from every county in the n n d c o m p l e f - d b e f o r e ,i s tr lk r- o r lo c k - « ly » r « e l « i e v e be C H A PT ER XXI. “ W hat have you done?" L arry cried, t h e p u b l i c m i n d if t h i s i m sages." o u t m a y l a w f u l l y be a t t e m p t e d has the passw ord." s ta te give fo r prohibition 102,776, T he serg ea n t Biiluteil and retired. horrified n t the tragedy. " A n d , s i x t h , t h e l o d g e m e n t In t h e p o r t a n t m a t t e r w e r e d e a l t w i t h w h i l e t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s a nti t h e d a n g e r s to "T hen open the door, quickly!” Baum a g a in s t 73,890 votes. L ew is and h a n d s o f t h e E x e c u t i v e o f t h e p o w e r , “Yes. C aptain K arl!” he had said as An In terru p ted Game of C a rd t. L ittle Ji-anne w as q uite calm . She the p u b lic m o ra ls of th e p r e s e n t m ethod com m anded. C larke, D eer L odge and S ilv er Bow are In e a s e o f m i l i t a r y n e c e s a l t y . t o t a k e o f o b t a i n i n g «and s p e n d i n g c a m p a i g n le turned. w as no longer frightened. Som ething W hile the oncom ing horde of Ger- n l r i 1 o f s u c h p o r t l o n a n n d s u c h r o l l th e only th re e counties in th e Btate in g s t o c k o f t h e r a i l w a y s o f t h e c o u n - f u n d s s t a n d c l e a r u n d e r r e c e n t o b s e r "So you a re , u r- .lot**" m io >“ v ^ uie)1 n |a H e rr C aptain nip m had been pushing their way v a t i o n a n d t h e m e t h o d s o f e x p e n d i t u r e m .o V . . . . H6e)f''j'Fj|irr'‘m lfrtary pa not to see C nptaln It'cJm o n d " '*Ana b u rn in g vrnnges, ««rrrvitmtffe* ura |S «cv w hich give a m ajo rity a g a in st prohi- S trassm an, bound and gagged!" f vrun a g e o r p o s t p o n i n g a c t i o n u n t i l a n *-»♦* --- — ■■■■ v c w m i i t a t i o n *TC1C ttnM'll w ith her white, pathetic face raised loving in h a b ita n ts o f th a t little coun pers!" L arry ordered him. In a few m om enta they had released th e e lrc u m u ta n c e a r e q u ir e for o th e r e le ctio n w a s a t h a n d a n d som e fo r T hursday by P re sid e n t Peyton, of f t h l c o i l a r l s a a nn h eavenw ard she sa id — try. the French and E nglish had done "I will not!" f o u m l e f f i c i e n t use. s p e c i a l o b j e c t c o n n e c t e d w i t h It m i g h t S treetm an. th e N ashville, C hattan o o g a At St. l,nuia “ H e killed uiy father. . . . A w hat they could to p rep are for the b, t h o u g h t to be ia t h e m i n d o f t h o s e "Yea. you will! A G erm an would "Tho second and th ir d of these re c o m “ I w as tak en a t a g re at d isa d v a n railw ay , to a d ju st a controversy w ith m e n d a t i o n * t h e C o n g r e s s i m m e d i a t e l y w h o u r g e d it. A c t i o n c a n be t a k e n now’ ra th e r die than betray h i. c o untry to life for a life! . . . F a th er, you are Im pending shock of the T euton a tta c k . th e ro a d 's em ployes, w hich a lre ad y had «« t e d o n ; It e s t a b l i s h e d t h o e i g h t - h o u r w i t h f a c t s f o r g u i d a n c e n n d w i t h o u t the enem y; but you’re not a G erm an, tage and unexpectedly a tta ck e d by an avenged.” T he w orst of It was. the G erm ans su sp ic io n of p a r tis a n purpose. E nglishm an," S treetm an told them , lu d a y a n t h e l e g a l b a s i s o f w o r k an ti re su lte d in th e h rotherhissl m em liers L arry took one sw ift look a t th at w ere ready, and the allies w ere not. "I s h a l l n o t a r g u e a t l e n g t h t h e d r - you d irty cow ard I Y ou're not uiau w a g e s In t r a i n nervlci? a n d it a u t h o r i z e d v o tin g overw helm ingly in fa v o r of a t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a c o m m i s s i o n to s l r n b i l i t y o f g i v i n g a f r e e r h a n d In enougli to sta n d up and ta k e your response to th eir anxious questioning figure huddled upon the floor. Street- The B ritish e xpeditionary force num "H av e e ith e r of you seen C aptain ■ trike. o b serv e n n d re p o rt u p o n tho p ra c tic a l " ' a l t e r o f , «,m hln i, l a n d c o n c e r t , d m e d i c i n e . C o m e o n . man had not moved. bered but a handful of men. com pared K a rl? ” r e s u l t s , d e e m i n g t h e s e t h e m e a s u r e s • rT.*rt t *» ....... w h o hall u n d e rta k e . .. . "H u rry , girl, hurry! They'll shoot to the hosts from across the Rhine. ntlni en terp rise o f building u p j a rter th a t M reetm an reached for Ills An ordinance to put all p riv a te m o s t i m m e d i a t e l y n e e d e d ; b u t i t p o * t - the • "H e Is w ith M ajor von B renlg,’ you!” he said. B ut th a t "thin red line of ’ero es"— hanks in C hicago under c ity sujiervis- p o n e d a c t i o n u p o n t h e o t h e r s u g g e s " 1,r ' «»it trad.'. T hat rn te rp rise will papers. B ut I.arry stopped him sud- L ieu ten an t Baum replied. o p p o r t u n i t y s h o u l d be i;, ' • n i l s , will lnitn. d l a t . i r a s s u m e , has rtenly. H e reflected th a t possibly the H e r a n sw e r filled him w ith am aze only they w ere uniform ed In khaki ion w as recom m ended for passage by a o t i f o f n e s r e d u n f t o i l r a a n nic>re A alula te r gleam cam e luto Street e I o 11!»ornto c o n s l d - ""■ 1 ’ '*•>■< a- Intel a m agnitude , „ n „ _ ...... , _______ . . . ______ , 1 ment. now —set about Its superhum an task c ity council co m m ittee. m an'a eyes. W e fellow carried a nother revolver. e ra th m o f them . T h o f o u r t h r e c o m u n i » r c . d e n t e d In o u r e x p e r i e n c e . “ No, m 'sleu, they will not,” she told w ith bulldog determ in atio n . T hey had m e n d a t i o n I do n o t d e e m It n e c e s s a r y h a t e n n t th e n e c e s s a r y I n s t r u m o n t a l l - "No, on second thought. I'll g et 'em "L ieu ten an t, go to C aptain K arl a t T he D istillin g Com pany of A m erica, to r e n e w . T h e p o w e r E>f t h e I n t e r I I . s f o r Its p r o s e c u t i o n : It I , d e e m e d m yself," he said. Aud he quickly ap him. “T hey wilt think you did It. I HU«*pt out »s fa r a s they dared to once. Say th a t someone Is here w ith an 385,000,000 corp o ratio n w ith a New s t a t e C o m m e r c e C o m m i s s i o n to g r a n t to t.e d o u b t f u l w h e t h e r t h e y c o u l d be propriated S tre etm an 's trea su re d doc w as there listening. H e has sent a m eet the Invader. And then they In a m essage from T ourvllle,” he said. a n i n c r e a s e o f r a t e s o n t h e g r o u n d r e c i e a t , <1 u p o n tin a d e q u a t e s e n t e u n d e r Je rse y c h arter, I ihh filed a rtic le s of f e r r e d t o Is i n d i s p u t a b l y c l e a r anti a o u r p r e s e n t l a w s . soldier to Inform them th a t he has cap trenched them selves; and there they W e s h o u l d c l e a r um ents. Among them lie found a m ap And as soon as C aptain K arl leaves w aited. dissolution. T he actual am ount of r e c o m m e n d a t i o n by tin» C o n g r e s s w i t h s w a y nil lei al o b s t a c l e , a n d c r e a t e a of the R rltlsh Intreuchm ents. tured you, C'aptalu K arl." the room, Inform M ajor von Brenlg r e g a r d t o s u c h a m a t t e r m i g h t s e e m tu.f-is o f V n d o u h t c d l a w f o r It w h i c h stock issued is $77.073,900. (TO BE CONTINUED.) “ And the girl—did he tell him about “ You've m arked T rench 27!" I.arry to d r a w In q u e s t i o n t h e s c o p e o f t h e w i l l g i v e f r e e d o m w i t h o u t p e r m i t t i n g the girl a t T ourvllle?” L arry asked C o m m i s s i o n ' s a u t h o r i t y o r Its I n c l i n a ' 1 1 i(' i II ' "-e The t h i n g m u s t exclaim ed. “ W hat m ischief have you An em pty purse is valuable, Rev. her. w hile a horrid fear clutched Ids A R E N O T R E A L L Y V O C A L I S T S t i o n to d»> J u s t i c e w h e n t h e r e is n o he done n o w . because t h e o p p o r t u n i t y afoot for T rench 27V" C harles R. Brown, dean of th e Yale r t a s o n t o d o u b t e i t h e r . Is t nnd m ay . .c a p e us If w e h e s l - 1 tliroa t. t a t . Streetm an tlleeil for L arry than d e l» ) D iv in ity School, told m em bers of the i » t h e r H r« * E iM iite tid a tlE » iiM R enew ed. No, m 'sleu—he did not. H e had T ree Frog and Locust Have Bren I 'o r to I I («*«> I i t N crtl* \ i i i t ' i i < l n i « - n (. But C aptain Re.lmond w as ready for Sunday evening club in Chicago. He " T h e o t h e r s u g g e s t i o n s — tilt I n c r e a s e sent for an autom obile to go there. lie C alled So by Some, But Observe* ' Th- nrKUmrnt for t h e proposed him. lie threw the unhappy rascal said being w ith o u t money m akes peo in t h e I n t e r s t a t e C o m m e r c e C o m m i s would a tte n d to th a t Y natter him self.” s i o n 's m e m b e r s h i p and in its f a - »!>" ntlm. nl» of tho organic l a w of tlon Shows O therw ise. Anil thereupon Street- ple c u t out exp en siv e wickedness, I d u t i e s for p e rform ing i ts m a n i I >rto R ic o 1 m b r i e f n n d c o n c l u s i v e . T h e Into n chair. C aptain Redm ond breathed a p rayer s ta r ts a m an looking for ■ job. and fo ld d u t i e s , th o p r o v l s h m f o r f u ll p ro R rn t law s ( i o v i r n i n f f tht» I s l a n d a n d m an thought b e tte r of his Intentions. of thunksgivlng. Ethel w as still safe. T he folk In th e little brown house Itrv s t i g a t l n n a nti a s s e s s rcKulatinft t h e rig h ts nnd p r i v i l e g e s of H anding the revolver to E thel, I.arry has an in fallib le jsiw er for p ointing public? m ent of in d u strial d isputes, n n d it.* pottplo are not Just. W e h a v e cre- hade her keep their p risoner eovsred. Je a n n e Chrlatophe urged him to hide. call the tw o m usician»—one who o u t real friends. t he g r a n t to t h e E x e c u t i v e o f t h e »ted t \ p e c t a t ion * o*f e x t e n d e d p r l v l - But L arry 's first thoughts w ere of the m akes m usic In th e m aple tree a t the And then the resourceful Irishm an pro ......... n tro i and o p e rate t he ra il 1 • - • wl ■. w . h a v t not i itlsfl®d Th. i T he In te rs ta te Com m erce com m is I I F®wei little Belgian girl. H urriedly be di edge of the sidew alk nnd the o th e r in ceeded te bind his captive. w a v s w he n n* • c s s a r y In t i m e <-f w a r o r am ong t h e p< ople of tit sion re p o rt on th e valuation o f the otht> r l i k e piubile n OCCS9tty - t no w v e r y Í is la m l un d e v e n a s u sp lc llour « d o u b t w i t h rected her to go to T ourvllle, where the ap p le tre«' behind the house— "sing “ W hen som eone com es In to find me i ■ 1 ; i '■,1 t o o u r i n t e n t i i •ns c o n r i rnlnhf K ansas C ity S o u th ern railw ay shows e a r n esilly re n e w . M adam e de L orde would aid her. “Tell e rs.” But this, like m uch of o u r cur • T h** neoeinutty finr sinrh I* >•(Millitf o n U j t h e m w h li'h t h e a d o p t in n o f t h e p e n d - like this, w hat do you think will hap- th a t th e ra ilro ad capitalized a t $99,- n m n if« Nt a m t p ri'iRsinyt m adam e not to w a it for me," L arry rent Inform ation, Is Incorrect, say s the T h ose■ w h o in»; huBUNu r e w o u l d h a p p ily r e m o v e. W e ;*eo to yon?" S treetm an snarled. 052.000, including $.r>l,000,{l00 in stock hnv t i' n triis t «’El u s w ltl ï\ t h e re s p o n x l- d o n o t 4o u b t w h a t wo wl sh to «lo 1In a n y said, “b u t to go on alone." E ven ns Indianapolis News. T hey a re uot vocal- “ Nothing!” w as the c a p ta in ’s blithe and $48,052,000 o f unm ature.d funded b l l l t y « n il d u t y o f s e r vlnig nn<1 9« f e - c an o n i lai p a r t i c u l a r . \N . . »UK h t t o do he spoke he heard footsteps. “ Say I i-ts nt all. n e ith e r of them . T hey are answ er. “ F or I'll he proving w ith my bonded debt, could be reproduced new u ñ a r ill n»C th c m 1n s u c h m a tt ie rs w o u l d It a t o nei have escaped—th a t I w ent th a t w ay!" Instrum entalist*. T he one at the fi n d It h a ril. 1 be II. vc, t «* e XCl190 a f u ll - own E nglish p ap ers I'll say I found on Th. >re a r c o t h e r m att« iT9 a i r e a d ly a d for $46,274,363, or reproduced, less u r e to • a c t U iHin t h o s e »rr a ve 9 11n a t t e r s he w hispered to Jeanne, pointing down front of the house t ir o » up about mld- vancei:1 t<i t h o stayre o f l’o r ife ron»re b o you. th a t you're au E nglish spy. and d e p rec ia tio n , for $38,258,909. o r a nji' u n n ETCH.’«airy p«>atil»onc m e n t o f , t w e e n th e t w o house.« ,o f w h i c h the ro a d —in the opposite direction n fteruoon and a s th e sun gte's down lt 19 'h a t I cap tu red you for tho fa th e r actio n upon th e n n o t nei •O.H-« « r y t h a t I uhou id 9p e a k . Som e from th a t In which T ourvllle lay. T h e n his notes rise h igher an,I higher until Ju a re z fe a rs an a tta ck from Villa, "N ot **nly doei t h e I a t ra t a t e Co m - p r a e tic■II h !. h a a i * o f mrr ot n i e n t c o n land.” 'aptnln Redm ond eronched behind the uhout eight o'clock, when he reu ses. It who is rep o rted as having tak e n C hi m e r e « •niniilMlr•n n o w fiaid It i1 ' 11 coi niniK t h e m w i l l n o d o u t • t bo f o u n d "You dog!" the o th er cried. H e w as c«>unter, w here E thel had sueeresfully Is then th a t the bockytirff p erfo rm er « a lly impoNNihh i t s p r e s e n t in e m - i»d a c t i o n t a k e n u p o n tht»m huahua. thoroughly alarm ed uow. as he saw the hidden. b e r a h l p n n d or tl**n. t o p e r f o r m I ' I n a s m u c h begins. T he pe rfo rm e r In the m ap.* a s t h i s Is. g e n t l e m e n plaitsihliltT of the Irish m an 's ruse • o m p t l y a n d thEt- i "h <»•!> t h e C harle» II. S herm an, who in believed Its K r t a t f u n d occ.l! jn I s h a l l have W hen the m njor and his men found tre e is (he cicada, w hich Is usually nnd „ , r o u g h l y , h u t It u n l i k e l y t h a t It l l s l>est you don t talk too mneh. • id . lr . s* t h e 6 1th C o n g r e s s , I h o p e to I« th e laut o f th e fam ous S»n Krnn- the strick en spy in a heap on the floor Im properly called th e lo c u st; th e one b< m d n d v i « a b l e to | '"•« » •*• r >i y o u w i l l p e r m i t m e t o s a y w i t h either." I.arry cautioned him hum or c iico vigilant*», died in S antn B»r- n dd t o i t s dur Je a n n e Christoph» explained th at as 'n the apple tree Is the hylu v c rslcilo r. I o th e r s equally h it g e n u i n e p l e a s u r e a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n , oiisty. And he priH'eeded to gag the bttrn. C a t. T uesday. II® w as yi h e a v y n n d rx»E*tln It miM t f i r s t he | she cam e into the room a nother officer • h a t Is. th e tre e frog. R oth a re c red i'ed h a v .* c o - o p e r a t e d w i t h y o u in t h e P *T fe ct *d a » a n a« in t r a t l v e I n s t r u - , «"> n n a s u r e s E)f c o n s t r u c t i v e p o lic y | helpless man. Then, to E thel's s u r y e ars old. had pull«] out a knife and stabbe«! w ith prophetic p o w e r; lh a taille ss |,a- ment. u h w h i c h y o u h a v e e n r i c h e d t h e prise, no less th an tin- renegade It us Streetm an A nnouncem ent w h s mntio n t nrmy trn ch iao 1« held to I n a p red icto r of "The c o untry cai • i R hould n o t g i s 'n t l v i . a n n a l s o f t h e c o u n t r y . It slap's, he opened th e tra jslo o r nnd hettd<iu»rtera nt S»n Antonio, Tex., c o n t e n t t o r t n m l n a n y lo n g , r e x p o s e d T he m an wna not dead. As hi« rain and th e clc.,,la | n his sh rill In h* ■ n i p r i v i l e g e to l a b o r In s u c h dragged R treetm an. whom he had fled nip.m v 1 t a k e t h e l i b e r t y o f c on- th a t th e T hird M innesota re g im en t is t o prE»fou|ui in d u » t r i a l E t i s t u r h a n c e s friends bent over him he ral*e«l him sisten ce a nnounces th a t a frost is fo r l a r k o f a d d i t i . a l m e n n x o f n r b l - a t u K i t i n g > o u u p o n t h e c o m p l e t i o n te ste d , to the chair, across the room scheduled to s ta r t hom e from th e bor I r a t i o n a n d concili» m self on his elbow and trl«\l to speak eontlng, coming In six w eeks from the tl o n w hich the Con- :i r. . E»rd o f r a r e s e r v i c e a b l c n e s s a n d j tow ard the sta irs th a t led to th e wine d e r on D ecem ber 2. Rut he eouhl only m u tte r a few dis evening when he lirvt Iteg-.n his noc an illy a n d pi »uppl i cellar It w as only n few seconds' work ««nnected w ords tu rn e. But. It m ust lie said, th a t little to lower his victim to the tiottovi of The k a iser is plan n in g to »end Freni- j H igh Living C o st Issue, “T he E nglish spy? W here did he relian ce n m be placed on e ith e r of Inland C ities L ose Fight on R ates. j li e short flight. As the c h air hum ped dent W ilson a t 'h r ist man g ift. lh. Kg m inor prophets. T he tre e frog go!-" Von B renlg asked hlin W ashington, D. t \ The high cost W ashington, D. C\ InlaniL c itie s of - i > l > step, I.arry could not re j V s .« Dr. F h ilip Milla Jone», ed ito r o f the By a m ighty effort S treetm an man- is a drum m er. T he Instrum ent he if living and » h a t ste p s th e F edersl tho Taeiflc Slojie lost th e ir fight in th e fr,*lu fro,u * p a rtin g Jest. “ T ts m any thum ps upon Is LN own abdom en, an«! C a lifo rn ia S ta te Jo u rn a l of M edicine, "T he W hole Plan A gainst the B ritish ®F' I to an sw er him a long day. I'll w a rra n t, since ’-ou rode as dru m stick s he use» hi* own t«*os anil •T ourvllle!" he said. ia dead in San F rancisco. He waa governm ent can ta k e to control it. Suprem e court ag ain st an ord er o f the Army I " lu a Jaunting c ar.” he rem arked Com m erce com m ission wi<iely known in m edical circle» an e ! assum ed p roportions b s a natio n al In te rs ta te The G erm an lost no tim e In cnll- fingers T he m uslral a p p a ra tu s of *h* th a t I alone, single-handed, have cap I Ing out the guard. They did not Ili cicada I* a t the base of th e nlaloir.en. w as a tru s te e of th e AmeriE'an Medical question w ith th e convening of con- g ra n tin g low er tran s-co n tin e n tal rail- CH A PTER XX. lurisl an English spy." A ready str«-et tend to et th e ir q u arry esen|>e. And j ••• •* a fiddler—not a violinist—anil lie gross T he p o ssibility th a t P resident road ra te s to San Francisco, O akland, A saociation. Í m an w as gloating over his in te n d o l re they a t one«' rush««! out of the Inn prodnee# Ids ina«lc bv draw ing his Wilson w ill deal w ith th e subject in a P ortland, S e a ttle and q th er C oast eit- L ittle Jea n n e S quares Accounts. p risa I. Th«' A m erican ste a m e r Chem ung. ( special address g re w stro n g e r, al ieo. A ssociate Ju s tic e R randeis an- and h iirrl« | down the strre t. w ings and legs a cro ss his band) little W ith the vr no m oils S tre etm au sa fely I Before executing his errant) I.leu lea bound from New Y’ork to Genoa, was th.iugh it w as th o u g h t probable th a t nounced the unanim ous decision of the F inding him self alone In the room, fiddle. torpedoed Tuesday, and sunk off the the P resid en t would select a se p a ra te court diss«ilving an inju n ctio n ag ain st dl«;.o«.Kl of C aptain Redm ond sw iftly ant B a u i u - s t S tre etm an 's re,,u. « t - I C aptain Redin .ml picked up the tele- coast o f Spain. T he c a p ta in refuse«! occasion fo r it. Eleven bills, seeking enforcem ent of th e order secureil in «hnfllrd through the packet of paper* ; hm d.-.l his revolver to the spy from the phone - t h e Instrum ent th at E thel bad W*th Doe Alii wanes*. W llbelm st ráete. to lower his colors am) th e sh ip w ent to cheek th e soaring prices by stop p in g th e C a lifo rn ia F ederal court by th e in tic had fl!<tie«l from the fell« tried «o unsuccessfully to u«e. It happen*»! a t » little town la Ohl«». “Abl Ul« pas*!“ be exclaim ed Joy down flying the A m erican Flag. T he sh ip m en ts to E urope, and re«lucing land c ities, w hich contende«i th a t they “ B ergesu t —«end for a m ilitary au to ! “ Hello, hello! T his Is ('o u rv o lsie r!" A visiting E a s te rn e r sfo„,| on Hie ously. And then he gave so exclaina I mobile. Ila v s It come here a t once. I ; he said to the person who Im m ediately crew was landed. postage on foodstuffs, w ere intro«luce«1. shoukl be classed as C oast term in als. v era in In of a little hotel th ere w a tc h ti»n o f surprN e. "A copy of th eir o r have a little m a tte r a t T ourvllle to answ ered him In French. “T h ey 're ing the sun go down in a splendor of W omen of New York plan a ix'yeott ders!” be exult«*«! "T he wbole plan a tte n d to. personally,” S treetm an said m arching hy the left fork, a t m id purple and gold. No C a rs ; Road M ost Pay, Shevlin E state Fixed. to cut food prices. against the B ritH h a rm y !" L arry said A t he lay hound In the cellar he ha,1 ' —_„ ____________., , , .. ... i W ashington, D. A dam age ver- 8t. Haul An e s ta te valued a t $3,- n ight!" II«- dropped the telephone “ By g.-orge’“ he exclaim ed to an Im breatbleaaly ■« be scanned one of the heard alm ost every w ord of luirry's then. And be glanced a t S treetm an passive n ativ e lounging a gninst a post. T he Islarxi of . a rd in ia, in th e Mo«l fflrt of $ u 5 . s d a g ain st the l'ennsyl- 189,966 was le ft by the late T hom as a — "The crow n prince Is to Iterra n ea n . h a . been ravaged by . ry- vanj. Co.. w curw t b, th , U s h , v |jn fo rm >r V a |, ,1 Instructions to the pseudo M adam » de ; who lay q uite still. "T rench 27 eh?" T h a t 's a gorgeous S'XnseL Isn't It?” m sreh ag ain st Baris while Von K luek Lorde. Rome *CC° ' n* • rep o rt reeeivad ;n Sonm an S h a ft Coal C o . of C am bria player, according to a sta te m en t file«! L arry said refle«-tlvely Already he T he n ativ e sla n t,',1 his head a little 1* flanking us from T onrnay and Le • • • • • • » county, fVitn., of w hich C hairm an nt th e capita! by appraiser». Th® will w as a lte rin g hi* plans to su it the rw and look«*.! a t th e glowing wesL I'a te a u If they succeed. It will clear “ Your hands np this tim e!" S treet qnlretn en ts of the ,wcasion T hen hi* Tn® c o n n titu tio n ality of the f e icrsl Vane® ( \ McCormick, of H a rrisb u rg , leaves to his willow #1,081.430, and “ Not had." he draw led. “ Not bad f««r Do you ,«-e m an snapped the m omeut t'a p ta tn Red- in h eritan ce ta x law is a tta c k e d in San I*»., is tre a s u re r and a principal »tiH*k- #824,908 each to his mm and dau g h ter. the ruad to P aris . . . hand traveled sw iftly to hia r e v o l v e r a little plnce like II oop*i!l®.** • h x t It uie*ns?" be ssk ed Kthel. nunid steppe«] Inside th* public room h n tt ns s G erm an soldier c h a u f f e u r F rancisco in th e U nited S ta te s Dis- holder, for fa ilu re o r re fu sa l to furnish " I t mean» e v erything If we can only of th e Lion d'O r. tr ic t court by Rdw ard F. T readw ell, cars for sh ip p in g coal, w as affirm ed by J o h n D. A rchbold D eed, threw open the d«x>r and salntsd. Made a Difference. let the B ritish kuow ." she answ ered tjirry obeyed w ith lightning elec re p re se n tin g th e e s ta te of H enry Mil the Suprem e court. In te rs ta te Com- T arry tow n, N. Y, __Jo h n D. A rch “ W hnt Is It?” L arry asked. I.Isle, aged five, w ui s<.at u p sta irs “ N o w take his c ar th at'» outside— rtty And he gaxed a t S treetm an open ied, c a ttle and land king. whE» set kn mere® Com m ission findings, th e Su- hokl. p resid en t o f th e S tan d ard Oil “ An offlrer here ordered i n a u to l*j her tuo’her to get » asb e* t !n a few you m ust know how to drive It." I-erry m outhed th e dism issal of th e action of (¡ustave* preroe co u rt decided in a n o th e r E'ase, «'ompany of New Je rse y , diet! a t his »aid mobile. Foe whom ts It?" m inutes E lsie called d ow n: "M other, “ Hix pass will get yon through “H ow the d e rtl did you get Remlmld. of O regon, ag ain st th e Mil a rc prim » facie evidence on lia b ility h u m , here e arly TuwxUy. follo w in c an te T oarvtlle.” Ah. ye*—It Is for me." C aptain 'iiouM 1 » ib ti to t long nr he asked ler heir*. | a f ra ilro ad s for d isc rim in atio n . ) op eratio n for appen d icitis. Redm ond said. H e rem em bered then < e e * e a r CH A PTER XIX .—C ontinued.