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WORLD HAPPENINGS OE CURRENT WEEK GERMANS SERVE IN MEXICAN ARMIES Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. Teutons Said to Be With Both Carranza and Villa. M lU D E T M O F T1HE P A I L O N ETHEL HUESTON IL L U S T R A T E D BY W .C .T A N N E NEW REVOLUTION IS GAINING COMPILED EOR BUSY READERS (C o p y r ig h t. Oil Field« at E vent« o f Noted People, Government« Tampico Protected and Pacific Northwest and Other Four Thousand Men in Pay o f Things Worth Knowing. Foreigners - Railways Cut. The tenth pair o f twins are born in Portland since the first o f January. by tbs B obb s-U errlll Companys) THE MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION FORGET THAT THE PARSONAGE FOLKS NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS, SO LITTLE CONNIE TELLS BANKER SOME PLAIN TRUTHS “ What In the world?” she began, gazing out Into the room, half llghted by the moonehlue. and »««In g Carol and Lark ehiverlng beside her bed. "Sh ! 8b I Hush I” whispered Lark. T h ere's a burglar In our room I” By this time, even sound-sleeping Fairy was awake. “ Ob, there la I” aha | scoffed. “ Yes. there la," declared Carol with some heat. “ W e beard him, plain aa day. H e stepped Into the closet, didn’t 1 he, Lark?” “ He certainly did,” agreed Lark. “ Did you see him?" “ No, we heard him. Carol beard him first, and she spoke, and nudged me. Then I beard him, too. He waa at our dresser, but be shot across the room and into the closet He closed the door after him. He's there now." “ You've been dreaming,” said Fairy, lying down again. “ W e don't generally dream the same | thing at the same minute,” said Carol j stormlly. “ I tell you he’s in there." "And you two great big girls came j off and left poor little Connie In there j alone with a burglar, did you? Well, i you are nice ones, I must say.” And Prudence leaped out o f bed and started for the door, followed by Fairy, with the twins creeping fearfully along In the rear. “ She was asleep,” muttered Carol. “ W e didn’t wunt to scare her,” added j Lark. Prudence was careful to turn the switch by the door, so that the room i was In full light before she entered. The closet door was wide open. Con nie was soundly sleeping. There was no one else In the room. “ You see?” said Prudence sternly. “ I'll bet he took our ruby rings,” de clared Lark, and the twins and Fairy ran to the dresser to look. But a sickening realization had come home to Prudence. In the lower hull. Washington, D. C.— German officer» Mr. Starr, a widower Methodist minister, comes to Mount Mark, are serving with the armies o f General la., to take churge o f the congregation there. He has five charming Germany has released the 72 A m eri Carranza and General Villa in Mexico. daughters, the eldest o f whom. Prudence, uge nineteen, keeps bouse cans who were taken prisoners by the Information to this effect has reached and mothers the family. H er younger sisters are Fulry, the twins German raider in the South Atlantic. the State department. As Carranza Carol and Lurk, and Constance, the "buby.” The futnlly’s coming stirs The Oregon troops returned from the curiosity o f the townspeople. A fter a few weeks the Sturrs are and V illa are enemies, it would seem the border Wednesday, and on Thurs well settled. Prudence has her hands full with the mischievous young that the Germans would offset each day a great parade was held in Port sters, but she loves them devotedly despite their outrageous pranks. other. If, however, the anti-Am eri land. It is a joyous household, but the parsonage girls are embarrassed at can sentiment should force co-opera Christmas time because the congregation has failed to pay the pastor's The second daughter o f Senator and tion by Carranza and V illa— the situa salary. Little Connie needs clothing, and sadly disappointed, takes Mrs. Harry Lane, o f Oregon, was mar matters Into her own hands. tion German agenta desire— the Ger ried to Dr. S. D. Hicks, o f Norfolk, Va., Monday. man officers would act together in operations against the United States. A bone-dry prohibition bill was C H A P T E R V I— Continued. In front o f the First National bank she passed by the South Dakota house late The State department also has been paused, but after a few seconds she Friday by a vote o f 88 to 10. The informed that a new revolution is “ Oh, I had her dressed warmly un passed by. On the opposite corner was measure now goes to the senate. making headway in Mexico. The derneath, very warmly Indeed," de uuother bank. When she renehed It, The Washington state senate passes Tampico oil fields are “ protected” by clared Prudence. “ But no matter liow she walked In without pausing, and the a bone-dry law which w ill be signed by warm you are underneath, you look massive door swung behind her. 4000 men, whose chief is well paid by i M AJOR G E N E R A L FREDERICK F l'N S T O N . Goveronr Lister. The bill becomes cold i f you aren’t visibly prepared for The four older girls were at the the foreigners owning and producing winter weather. I kept hoping enough table when Counie came home. She effective 90 days after the adjourn the oil. ThiB is in addition to the ex- ‘ money would come In to buy her a exhaled quiet satisfaction from every ment o f the legislature. the fleet with everything it may need ; to repel attacks. The navy yards are port tax paid to Carranza. pore. Prudence glanced at her once, coat for once In her life.” One hundred and sixty-six Demo W ere the Tampico chief supplied She has been looking forward to nud then looked away again. "She bus | receiving supplies and being placed in crats and Republicans in Indianapolis have been indicted by the Federal Fatal Stroke of Acute Indigestion condition to repair any ships that may with ammunition, it would be a com- one ,ong enough,” put in Fairy. "This reconciled herself,” she thought. Din paratively easy matter for him to cap will be a bitter blow to her. And yet ner was half over before Coustuuce grand jury charged with conspiracy to Comes at San Antonio. 1 be and construction. puah 10 eomf)1‘!tion ture Vera Cruz. He needs cartridges, 1 It Is not such a bad-looklug coat, after burst her bomb. the damai?e,‘ vessels under corrupt the 1914 election. but the embargo applied by the United all." And she quickly rau up a seam “ Are you going to be busy this after States prevents him from getting The Minnesota senate has passed the San Antonio, T e x .— M ajor General noon, Prudence?" she asked quietly. on the machine. Farm Loan Bonds Exempt. them. bouse bill submitting to the people a “ Here comes Connie!” Prudence “ We are going to sew a little,” said Washington, D. C. - To correct re proposed prohibition constitutional Frederick Funston, commander o f the There ia another revolutionary fo r c e ' hastily swept a pile o f scraps out of Prudence. "W h y?" amendment. The measure would be Southern department. United States ports published in Western states to in the state o f Oaxaca which is ar “ I wanted you to go downtown with sight, and turned to greet her little voted on at the 1918 election, and if army, since February, 1915, died sud j the effect that Attorney General G reg ranging to co-operate with that in the me after school." sister with a cheery smile. adopted would be effective July 1, denly at a hotel here Monday night, a ory had given an opinion holding un- Tampico district. I f the junction “ Come on In, Connie,” she cried, “ Well, perhaps 1 can do that. Fairy few minutes after he had finished din- I ! constitutional the law exem pting from takes place Carranza w ill be faced by 1920. ner. He collapsed while seated in the taxation mortgages taken and bonds a large body o f men in addition to with n brightness she did not feel. will be able to finish the cout alone." Francisco V illa has disappeared "You needn't finish the coat— I can’t lobby o f the hotel talking with friends, issued under the farm-loan system, the V illa ’s army and the troops under Gen “ Fairy and I are making you a hew from his command after promising his and was playing with little Inez Sil- Farm Ixian board issued a statement eral Zapata. Railroad connection be coat. Isn’t It pretty? And so warm ! wear father's eoat to church. Pru men that he would return at the end of verberg, o f Des Moines, la., a guest, saying: “ The fact is that the opinion tween Vera Cruz and Mexico City is See the nice velvet collar and cuffs. dence. I t ’s a— It's a— physical impos three months and g ive them some with her parents, at the hotel, when o f the attorney general declares the frequently cut by the Zapatistas, and W e wunt to fit It on you right away, sibility.” “ startling” news, according to reports dear." The twins laughed, Fulry smiled, but he fe ll unconscious. Death was almost law perfectly constitutional. Farm it is no longer safe to go from one brought to the border by passengers Connie picked up a piece of the Prudence gazed at "the baby" with instantaneous. General Funston was loan bonds are declared to be legally point to the other. from Mexico. tender pity. 61 years old. The administration strongly desires goods and examined It Intently. and constitutionally exempt from all “ Don’t you want some fudge, Con “ I'm so sorry, dearest, hut we haven't Principal railroads o f the country Ever since March, 1916, when he taxation. ” to avoid being drawn again into M ex have taken summary action to relieve was placed in command o f all United ico, but it is realized that there is a nie?" exclaimed Fairy, shoving the the money to buy one now." the shortage o f freigh t cars and the States forces on the Mexican border, “ W ill five dollars be enough?” In grave danger point which may become dish toward her hurriedly. Land Scandal Charged, Connie took u piece from the plate, quired Connie, und she pluced a crisp traffic congestion at Eastern seaports, General Funston had worked at an un menacing as a result o f activities o f Washington., D. C.— By a new con and thrust it between her teeth. Her new bill beside her plate. The twins again approaching the acute stage be usual pace. A t critical times in bor German agents. eyes were still fustened upon the brown gasped! They gazed at Connie with cause o f the curtailment o f trans-At der developments he frequently re struction o f a law relating to soldiers’ additional homestead rights, announced lantic sailings by Germany's new sub mained on duty 24 hours o f the day. furry cloth. (lay. , " : , ." new respect. They were Just wishing Villa's Voyage is Doubted. by Secretary Lane, heirs and adminis- i marine policy. * “ Where did you get this stuff?” she they could handle flve-dollur bills so The handling o f regulars d lisnoseH El Paso, Tex. — A report that Villa ,r j,er trators o f estates o f C ivil w war vete inquired, as soon ns she was able to recklessly. Pacificists generally and W illiam J. various stations on the borde rans, other than widows or minor chil- had gone in disguise to the West coast “ W ill you lonn me twenty dollars un Bryan particularly were attacked in shing expedition, and o f late, re-ar Ulren and their guardians, are excluded and taken a ship for Japan on a poli speak. "Out of the trunk In the garret, Con til after Christmas, Counie?” queried the house by Representative Gardner, rangement o f regular troops, while from the right to acquire public lands. tical mission has been known to Car providing for the return o f National nie. Don’t you want some more fudge? Fairy. o f Massachusetts, in making reply to Speculators have made large profits by ranza officers and officials here and in previous declarations by Representa Guardsmen, have entailed an enor securing letters o f administration on Juarez for several days, Eduardo Sor I put a lot of uuts In, especially on But Prudence asked, “ Where did you tive Moore, o f Pennsylvania, that mous amount o f detail work, probably estates o f soldiers and, says the Inter iano Bravp, the Mexican consul here, your nccouut." get this money, Connie?” " I t ’s good,” said Connie, taking an Great Britain seeks to draw the U n it exceeding that which has fallen to any ior department, “ the appropriation o f said Sunday night. “ I borrowed It— from the hank,” Con Prudence Dropped Her Head on tha commanding general o f the United other piece. She examined the cloth ed States into the war. Table and WepL nie replied with proper gravity. "I “ V illa has not been accounted fo r, public lands by such means has ac- States army since the C ivil war. Only very closely. “ Say, Prudence, Isn’t this have two years to pay It back. Mr. since he fled to Parrel after his defeat The first party o f children from the Monday General Funston completed 1 quired the proportions o f a scandal.” under the staircase, was a small dark Hint old brown coat o f father’s?’ Harold says they are proud to have my at Jiminez about six weeks ago,” said occupied portion o f France, numbering orders for the return o f the guards closet which they called the dungeon. Fulry shoved her chair back from the trade.” the consul. “ W e have had many re Grain Inquiry Ordered. 250, arrived at Roozendall, Holland, men. The dungeon door was big and solid, machine, and ran to the window. ports that he was in different places, Thursday. Their ages ranged from 8 Prudence was silent for several long and was equipped with a heavy catch- The picturesque and (lashing rapture Boston United States D istrict A t “ Look, Prue," she cried. “ Isn’t that but no evidence. However, we are in to 14 years. They presented a most o f Aguinaldo, the rebel chief, was the torney George W. Anderson, who is in seconds. Then she inquired in a low lock. In this dungeon, Prudence kept Mrs. Adums coming this way? I won distressing 8|>crtnrle, bearing evident achievement which brought Funston charge o f a Nation-wide inquiry into clined to doubt the story that he has voice, "Did you tell him why you want the fam ily si . erware, and all tha der— ’’ suggestions o f having endured hard prominently to the attention o f the the high prices o f f(xxi and other nec gone to Japan. It may have been in ed it?” money she had on hand, as it could “ No, It Isn’t,” answered Connie ships, and all told stories o f scarcity American people, hut he performed essaries, announced Tuesday that he vented to account for his absence, i “ Yes, I explained the whole situa there be safely locked away. But mors gravely. “ It's Just Miss Avery getting o f food. many services for his country besides would order a special investigation in His friendliness to the Japanese g ov home from school.— Isn’t tt. Prudence? tion.” often than not, Prudence forgot to lock ernment gived it plausibility. It is “ What did he say?” it In the U. S. senate drastic amend that which were probably more difli- to the grain situation at Chicago and , Father's coat, I mean?” j believed more likely that he is in hid- “ He said he knew Just how I felt, other middle Western cities to deter ments to the postal appropriation bill (i 11. “ Yes, Connie, it is,” said Prudence, ing in the mounatins, either to try to because he knew he couldn't go to His administration o f affairs in mine whether conspiracies existed to were agreed to which would make reorganize his bands there, or because \ very, very gently. “ But no one here church In his w ife ’s coat.— No, I said ' criminal the imfiortation o f liquor into Vera Cruz, where he carried out the raise the price and delay shipments to ; has seen tt, and It Is such nice cloth— Have you ever awakened to he is sick or wounded. that myself, but he agreed with me. He j He also said the states which prohibit its manufacture President’s orders with a firm hand, Eastern markets. find a burglar in your room? “ Salazar is in command in th e' Just exactly what girls are weartug did not say very much, but he looked j and sale for beverage pur|x>aea, and simply holding the city when every in high prices o f potatoes, beans and What did you do— pretend sleep? North, but there is a report that he now.” which would exclude liquor advertise fluence about him was centered u|s)n onions are being investigated. “ But I wanted n new c o a t!" Connie sympathetic. He said he anticipated i Or shout? Or keep still at hie split with Villa and is acting indpen- great pleasure In seeing me In my new j ments from the mails in states which forcing the American army into actual command? dently. They were old-time enemies did not cry. She stood looking at Pru- fighting with the Mexicans, protmtily coat at church next Sunday.” legislate against such advertising. Norway to Get Its Coal. until reconciled during the Chihuahua ! dence with her wide hurt eyes. was the most notable service o f his “ Go on with your luncheon, twins,” | “ Oh, Couule, I'm Just as sorry as Harhita, N. M. — Lem Spillsbury, career. Ixnulon A dispatch to Reuter's City attack September 16 last.” (TO BE C O N TIN U ED .) you are," cried Prudence, with starting said Prudence sternly. "You'll be late j Mormon scout, and companions late TelegrHtn company from Christiania Mr. Soriano Bravo said he heard the Two weeks ago General Funston to school. W e’ll see about going down Thursday discovered the bodies of says the special restrictions imposed raid on the Comer Ranch was used by tears. “ I know just how you feel about suffered an attack o f indigestion. To Andrew P. Peterson, Hugh Acord and by Great Britian on the export o f coal Salazar as a diversion in order to It dearest! But the people didn't pay town when you get home tonight, Con SYMBOL UNTOUCHED BY WAR use use his own expression, " I fought Now, eat your luncheon, and | Burton Jensen, American sowboys kid to Norway have been withdrawn, smuggle ammunition over the border. father up Inst month. Maybe after nie. itjout alone.” Later he placed him Christmas we can get you u coot. They don’t talk about coats any more." naped last Monday when Mexican while Norway has stopped licenses for Lion of St. Mark Has Escaped De self under the care o f Lieutenant Col When Connie hud gone hack to bandits raided the Corner ranch, 60 the ex|x>rt o f pyrites to Germany, pay up better then.” struction, Though Hand of Time Holland Gets Apology. onel M. W. Ireland, o f the medical school, Prudence went straight to Mr. miles southwest o f here. The bodies, The latter question, which is the main Has Been Heavy on IL “ I think I ’d rnther weor my summer London— In reply to a protest by the corps, Southern department, and re Harold's bank. Flushed and embar badly mutilated, were found on the |X)int o f difference between the two coat until then," said Connie soberly. gained normal health and spirits. Dutch government regarding the shell Mexican side, three miles south of “Oh, but you can't, dearest. It Is too rassed, she explained the situation The lion o f St. Mark still stands. “ For three days,” Colonel Ireland governments, w ill be referred to two ing o f the Dutch steamer Oldamdt, Monmuent No. 63. It as believed they said, 1 eminent lawyers, and should N orw ay’s j cold. Won’t you be a good girl now, frankly. "M y sympathies are all with Curiously enough, while utmost pre General Funston had been en- December 29, by German coast batter and not make sister feel badly about Connie," she said candidly. "But I am cautions have been taken to preserve were taken across the international contention be upheld licenses w ill be tirely w e ll.” ies while the steamer was being taken It? It really is becoming to you, nud It afraid father would not like iL W e are line and killed when they attempted to again granted. the edifices and monuments o f Venice to Zeebrugge, aecording to an Am ster Is nice and warm. Take some more dead set against borrowing. A fte r— break away from their captors. against the ruthless hand o f the avi Navy Ready to Strike. dam dispatch to Reuter’s, the German our mother was taken, we were crowd Nets Placed at New York. fudge, dear, and run out-of-doors a ator, this symbol o f the republic, one The English government has agreed government says the shelling was “ ac while. You'll feel better about it pres ed pretty close fo r money. So we had to set aside a day for discussion in the Washington, I). C. Preparedness is New York A steel net designed to of the chief artistic nnd historical glo cident o f force majeure. ” The Ger to go in debt. It took us two yeurs to ently, I'm sure." house o f commons o f the Irish admin the order o f the day and even o f the protect the Port o f New York from ries o f the city, still poses on Its col man government, the dispatch says, get It paid. Futher and Fairy and I istration, as requested by the Nation night in Washington. hostile submarines and other craft in Connie stood solemnly beside the umn In the Plnzzetta with never a expresses sincere regret that subjects talked It over then, and decided we alists. The Navy department is equipping the event o f war was put in place at table, her eyes still fustened on the sandbag, masonry shield, or wooden o f a friendly power were killed or in would starve rather than borrow again. the entrance o f the harbor Monday. jured and expresses readiness to pay (Mat, cut dow n from her father’s. "Can Even the twins understood It, hut Con covering to guard It from harm. Charles J. White, professor emeritus For the present it w ill be kept in po Ambassador to Protest. I go and take a walk?” she asked The lion o f 8t. Murk long has been compensation to their relatives. nie was too little. She doesn't know o f mathematics at Harvard University finally. Washington, I). C. One o f the first sition only between sunset and sunrise an Interesting relic, source o f some and author o f several books on as how hear'breaklng It Is to keep hand and w ill bar all ships from leaving or "May I. you mean.” suggested Fairy. Ship Reported Stolen. tronomy, was found dead in his chair official acts o f Henry P. Fletcher, the entering the harbor during the night. ing over every cent for debt, when one speculation und an endless amount o f “ Yes, may 1? Maybe I can reconcile in hia room Monday. He had been new American ambassador to Mexico, In case o f war its construction pro is Just yearning for other things. I do historical legend more or less authen- Galveston W on! was received here myself to It." ill fo r several days with grippe. will be to protest against confiscation vides for placing it as a permanent Monday that the 60-ton schooner Ga- wish she might have the coat, but I ’m | tic. There is a tradition that when "Yes. go and take a walk," urged of minea not in operation on February barrier. afraid father would not like It. She Napoleon carried It to Paris there late has been stolen from her owners The "gra titu d e and thanks o f the na Prudence promptly, eager to get the 14. Mr. Fletcher’s arrival at the gave me the five dollars for safekeep ! were diamonds in Its eyes. They were at Pensacola, and had secretly departed tio n " have been conveyed by the B rit small sober face beyond her range of | really white agates, faceted. Mexican capital Sunday was reported ing. and 1 have brought It back.” into the Gulf. Unconfirmed re- ( 1917 Wool Clip Sells High. ish government to James W. Gerard, vision. It Is conjectured that the Hon may Monday to the State departm ent Ills ports said she was fitted with war sup Mr. Harold shook his head. “ No, former American ambassador at Ber Salt Lake City Contracts for nearly “ I f I am not back when the twins formal presentation to General Carran plies, which according to one rumor Connie must have her coat. This will have formed a part o f the decoration lin, for hia work on behalf o f British 80 per cent o f the April clip o f Utah za probably w ill not be later than were for Cuban revolutionists. A n get home, go right on and eat without be a good lesson for her. It will teach of some Assyrian palace centuries be civilians and prisoners of war in Ger Thursday and immediately afterward wool, which, it is estimated, w ill other rumor was that she is to get into me. I ’ll come back when I get things her the bitterness o f living under d eb t! fore it became the symbol of the Vene many. amount to 15,000,000 pounds, have he will begin making representations communication with German subma stralchtciied out In my lulml.” Besides, Prudence, i think In my heart tian patron saint St. Mark. The band, been signed and show prices rangng When Connie was qnlte beyond hear that she Is right this time. This Is a except for the crown, the mane, and rines, which are reported to have been Oregon legislature passes a law on varioua questions at issue between from 30 to 38 cents a pound. The sighted in Gulf waters. Broadcast or ing. Prudence dropped her head on the case w here borrowing Is Justified. Get r*1e larger part o f the body aud lega. which doubles the tax on automobiles. the two governments. lowest price« were pr.id for southern ders have gone forth to vessels and : table and wept. “ Oh. Fairy, If the mem her the coat, and I'll square the ac except the claws, are much elder than wool and the higher prices for north An executive order to exclude spies Zionist Relief Goes. land authorities to apprehend the boat bers Just knew how such things hurt, count with your father.” Then he other portions of the figure. The wings ern wool, but, as an average, they and other undesirable persons from the maybe they’d pay up a little better. New York The provisional Zionist added, “ And I'll look after this salary and paws are of a much later date, represent the highest market ever Panama Canal sone and g iv e the gov How do they expect parsonage people Eight-Hour Bills Introduced. business after this. I'll arrange with while the rump part and the tall are ernor virtually unlimited authority to committee announced here the diplo offered for wool in Utah. Washington, D. C. — Senator Robin to keep up appearances when they the trustees that I ntn to pay your fa restorations executed after the lion regulate immigration there haa been matic situation between the United son. o f Arkansas, and Representative haven't any money?'” ther his full salary the first o f every had been sent back from Paris early signed by President Wilson. Family Perishes in Fire. Statea and Germany had not interfered "Oh. now, Prne, you're worse than month, and that the church receipts are In the last century. Keating, o f Colorado, Monday intro Lethbridge, Albreta Six persons duced identical bills to prohibit inter Con a le ! There's no use to cry about to he- turned in to me. And If they The authorities o f Nictheroy, Brazil, with its distribution o f relie f funds in The lion Is In a condition that care are believed to have perished in a fire state shipment o f goods made in whole It. Parsonage |>eople have to find hap do not pay up. iny lawyer epn do a lit is required even under ordinary condi five miles east o f Rio Janeiro, have ar Palestine, Poland and Lithuania. rested two Germans who were photo- With the approval o f the Danish which destroyed the home o f Fred or in part by women employed more piness In spite o f financial misery. tle investigating: Little Canale earned tions to prevent Its disintegration. graphing the fortress of Imbuhy. The government and the support o f Minis Dase in a lonely district five miles than eight hours a day or more than Money Isn’t the first thing with folks that five dollars, for she taught one There are rents and fissures through Coroner six days a week. prisoners are Frita Meyer and Johan ter Egan at Copehnagen. it was said, south o f Taber Sat unlay. like ns," trustee a sorry lesson. And he will out the body, and the portions are held nes Karl, employes o f commercial Danish Jews have taken over the com Humphries, o f Lethbridge, said that “ Poor little Connie! I f she had have to pass It on to the others in self- together by Iron rivets that have rust The bills, drawn on the lines o f the houses. m ittee's work in three districts, to the bodies o f Dase. his w ife and his Federal child labor law, would nation cried about tt, 1 wouldn't have cared so defense! Now, ntn along and get the ed away. Many Initials mark the metal, which more than $1,000,000 already w ife 's sister, Mrs. John Tankrantx. alize conditions for American working much. But she looked so— heartsick, coat, and If five dollars Isn't enough presumably engraved by artists em The Italian lines in the district east has been sent. had been recovered from the ruins and women. didn’t she. Fairy?" you can have as much more as you ployed In various restorations. o f Gorizia, Italy, which had been pen that search waa being made fo r the I Connie certainly was heartsick. More need. Your father will get his salary The Lion o f St. Mark could be de etrated in some places in Austrian at budics o f three children. Big Oil Melon Indicated. thnn that, she was a little disgusted. after this, my dear. If we have to mort stroyed with little e ffo rt It has sur New Ruler ie Demanded. tacks late last week, have been re-e* Sacramento, Cal.- Making an affi Ixindon— The speaker in the house '**'•> felt herself aroused to take action. gage the parsonage I" vived the chances of war to the pres tablished completely, the war office an Salvationists' Aid Shown. ent. o f commons, the Right Honorable Things had gone too fa r ! Oo to church nounces. In the operation more than davit that their net aaaets are in ex- eeaa o f their capital by $25,000,000. C H A P T E R VII. Chicago Statistics made public James W illiam Ix'Wther, declared here In her father's coat she could not I She 100 prisoners were taken. the Stadard Oil company o f California here Tueeady by the Salvation Army Monday night it waa impossible for walked sturdily down the street toward What He L eft Mother. Aecording to the Copenhagen Ham haa made application to the State covering the entire country fo r the British statesmen to make any agree the "c ity "— ironically so called. Her A Burglar’s V is it “ Tour father was pretty rich whew burger Narhrichten. two large ammu Corporation commiaaion to isaue $24,- last ten years, show that the army ment with the German government as face was stony, her hands were “ Prue !“ he died, wasn't he?” asked the young nition factories at Thorn, East Prus 843,300 worth o f stock as a stork d iv i furnished approximately 34,000,000 now constituted. It would he neces clenched. But finally she brightened. A small hand gripped Prudence’* man in search o f an helreaa. sia, and at Glueckauf, in Quirkborn, dend to the stockholders o f the com beds for indigent*, nearly 44,000,000 sary before signing peace or any H er lagging steps quirkeoed. She shoulder, and agalu came a • hoersety "Oh. y e s !” replied the World-wise near Hamburg, were destroyed by e x pany. A similar stock dividend was meals were provided and 343,418 per agreement, he said, to insist that it skipped along quite cheerfully. She whispered: maiden. plosions last week. Sixty-three per declared a year ago. The company son* sent on Summer outings. ” P ru e !” must be with a government different turned westward as she reached the "D id he leave your mother muchP' sons were killed and the aame number has 745,300 shares o f stock, worth $7.- More than 30,000 tons o f coal were in eesence and conatitution from the , corner o f the square, and walked along Prudence sat up la bed with • “ About twice • wounded. 453,000, pow outstanding. that business street with shining eyre. bounce. given for emergency purpose*. j present one. Answers. FUNSTON EXPIRES SUDDENLY