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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL WRIGLEYS AFTER EVERY M EAL n ^ affords benefit as well as pleasure. HeakH/ul exercise for the teeth 9 ul + a a spur to digestion. A long- lasting refreshment, soothing to nerves and stomach. The Great American 6weetmeat, untouched A by hands» f u ll o f , flavor. I 'k' ' GEOROEA. BIRMINGHAM Oaerxsoser e> Jofesfccaje/ec <t> WNU S erv ic e | C ncle N ed? I'm o fte n a b it w eak on fa c ts." " F a c ts tn th is c a s e .- I sa id , “a r e m uch m ore tik e fa n c ie s." " T h a t’s Ju st w h ere I com e In,” said N orheys. "A fact m ig h t h a \ e knocked m e out, b u t w hen It com es to fan cies. I’m th e re all th e tim e. W ell now. th e s e L y strln n Jo h n n ie s seem to w ant a king. D o n ’t see w hy th ey do m y s e lf ; b u t th e r e It Is. T h e y ’ve got a p rin cess, b u t th a t d o e sn 't s a tis fy th e m .” “ It d o esn 't s a tis fy th e L eag u e of N a tio n s," sa id th e king, “o r th e E n te n te pow ers. T h a t’s w h e re th e tro u b le Is. T h e L y strla n s w ould he q u ite s a tis fied w ith C alypso. In fa c t, th e y 'd be very glad tn h av e m e b ack ag ain , all of them ex cep t th e p a tr ia rc h . B u t th e E n te n te p o w ers sim p ly w on’t sta n d m e." " T h a t com es to e x a c tly th e sam e th in g a s w h a t I sa id .” sa id N orheys. “ W ell, alo n g com es som e fellow we d o n 't know, d ro p p in g lik e w h a t-d ’you- e n llh lm fro m th e thing-a-m e-bob. W h at?” “ A d eu s ex m ae h in a ,” I su g g ested . ’’T h a t’s n o t w h a t I m e a n t," said N orheys. “ I m e a n t a Jolly old bolt from th e blue. B ut w h a te v e r w e call him , th u n d e rb o lt or little tin god. th e re he Is. q u ite re a d y to ta k e on th e Job, p rin cess n nd all. T h a t ’s th e w ay th in g s sta n d . Isn 't It. U n cle N ed?" T ro y te w a s lo oking o u t o f th e w in dow. C a sim lr m u rm u re d so m eth in g a b o u t a D an iel com ing to Ju d g m en t. N orh ey s w en t o n : "W ell, th en , w hy n o t le t him ? T h a t’s w h a t I a lw a y s s a y : If th e r e 's a fellow w ho'll buck In w h e re w an ted , th en let him buck In ; so long a s he d o esn 't in te rfe re w ith u s." "U n fo rtu n a te ly ,” said T ro y te coldly, “y o u ’ve left out of c o n sid e ra tio n th e L eag u e of N atio n s an d th e tr e a ty of V ersailles, an d th e policy of th e Al lied B ow ers." "W h a t I sa y a b o u t all th a t,” said N orheys, "Is th i s : W h at did w e fight th e w a r fo r? I d o n 't know , of course, n ot so to sp e a k o u t o f m y ow n inside. I Ju st fo u g h t b e c a u se all th e o th e r fello w s I knew d id too. B u t I do know w h a t you sa id a t th e tim e. U ncle Ned, an d i t ’s no u se y o u r sa y in g you d id n 't, fo r you did. W h a t w e fo u g h t fo r w us th e se lf-d e te rm in a tio n of sm all n a tio n a litie s. W ell, th e re you a re , a n d you c a n ’t go b ack on It now . L y s tria Is a sm all n a tio n a lity . Isn’t it? " “T w o an d a h a lf m illio n s b e fo re th e w ar,” said th e king. “ I’ro b ab ly ab o u t tw o m illions now ." “C o u ld n 't p o ssib ly h a v e a s m a lle r n a tio n a lity ,” sa id N o rh ey s, " a n d w h a t I alw ay s say Is th is. U n cle N e d : If y ou 'v e sa id a tilin g , y ou’v e Jolly well got to stick to It, even If you wish you 'd said so m e th in g else, w h ich of co u rse ev ery b o d y g e n e ra lly d o es.” I fe lt q u ite so rry fo r T ro y te . H e really did ta lk a b o u t sm a ll n a tio n a li tie s a n d se lf-d e te rm in a tio n se v e ra l tim ea d u rin g th e l a te r y e a rs o f th e w ar. I d a re say h e d eserv e d to be tw itte d w ith It. B u t I fe lt I m u st sp e a k a w o rd fo r him . “ You fo rg e t," 1 sa id to N orheys, “th a t you a lso fo u g h t to m a k e th e w orld s a fe fo r d em o cracy . S e ttin g up an a b s o lu te m o n arch In L y s tria is not dem o cracy .” “ W hen I ta lk a b o u t d em o cracy ,” said N o rh ey s, “o r r a th e r w hen o th e r fello w s like you, U n cle B ill, talk ab o u t dem o cracy — f o r It's a th in g I n ev er m en tio n m y se lf e ith e r In a club o r a n y w h e re else— I alw a y s sa y th a t th e first th in g is to s e ttle : W h a t is d em o cra c y ? ” W e a ll fe lt, I th in k , th a t N o rh ey s h ad b e tte r he le ft to a n s w e r h is own q u estio n . T ro y te . I know , d is tr u s ts th e A m erican fo rm u la — “ By, w ith , for, to, a t, in, th e p eo p le." N one of th e re st o f u s h ad a fo rm u la a t all. ’’D em o cracy ," sa id N o rh ey s, “sim ply m e a n s b eing ab le to say. ‘You go to h— I' to an y fellow w ho tr ie s to rorne It o v er on you. T liu t's m y id ea of d em o cracy , a r d you m ay sa y w h a t you like. U n cle Kl«!, t h a t's w h a t m ost of us Jolly w ell fo u g h t for. T h o u g h w h a t I a lw a y s sa y is t h i s : W e w ere r a th e r let dow n in th e en d . .Still th e re Is, d o n 't you know, a sa c re d p rin cip le an d all th a t, th e so rt o f th in g no d ecen t fellow ev er goes h ack on." " T h e L y strla n s," I sa id , "Hre ev i d e n tly o u t-an d -o u t d em o crats. ‘You go to h— I' seem s e x a c tly to d ese rlh a th e ir a ttitu d e to w a rd th e r e s t o f E u ro p e." “ W ell. th en , th e re yon a re ,” said N orh ey s. "A nd If y o u ’re th e re , w h a t's th e u se of w o rry in g ?” T h e a tte n d a n t fro m th e r e s ta u r a n t e a r cam e alo n g an d to ld u s th a t lu n ch eo n w as serv ed . N o rh ey s ru sh ed off lo w ak en Viola. T h e re st o f us sta g g e re d alo n g th e sw ay in g co rrid o r. T ro y te 's fo re h e a d w as lin ed w ith a d eep fro w n , alw a y s s sign th a t he w as en g ag ed In se rio u s th o u g h t. I rem em b ere d e x a c tly th e sa m e w rin k le* w hen h e w as b o th ered o v er th e w rit ing of (¡reek iam b ics a t school, w hich w e re co n sid ered In o u r d ay a n eces sa ry p a rt o f (h e e d u c a tio n o f a n E n g lish gem Ionian. CHAPTER XIX— Continued C hurch, M iss C hurch, an d u n le ss I'm m ista k e n a b o u t h e r—■ ” — 26— “If J a n e t C hurch Is th e r e ,” I sa id , “ A nd I th in k ," 1 sa id , " th a t you sc arc ely do Ju stice to th e co u rag e “sh e 's c e rta in to h a v e te le g ra p h e d to w hich o u r y o u n g er clergy u n d o u b ted ly every am b u ssu d o r in E u ro p e a n d also possess. A m an w ho w ould fa c e a to th e p rim e m in ister and th e le a d e r M o th e rs’ u nion tw o d a y s In a w eek of th e l.u h o r p a rly an d a ll th e differ an d would ta k e c h a rg e o f a G irls’ e n t L ib e ra l p a rtie s th e re a re, d em an d F rie n d ly society fo r an o u tin g In th e ing th e in s ta n t re le a se o f E m ily 's E nough co u n try , m u st be d uring enough fo r c u ra te ." **Do you know bow old sh e is? ” " W h a t I w a n t to know ," sa id C able, “ No ; b u t I k n o w how old sh e trie s an y a d v e n tu re . "N o c u ra te ,” sa id C ab le sullenly, “ is w h a t's going to h ap p en ab o u t my to bo !” oil concession?" — — “w ould v e n tu re to m a rry a p rin cess." ■----- Nobody could give him an y In fo rm a "D o you hap p en to know o u r p a tr i It had n o t been a rc h ? ” sa id th e king. “ No, I th o u g h t tio n a b o u t th a t. g ra n te d by th e M egallan g o v ern m en t. not. You w o u ld n 't ta lk t h a t w ay ab o u t c u ra te s if you did. I a s su re Indeed, it h a d n ot been g ra n te d by All C able re a lly h ad In you. Mr. C able, tliu t o u r p a tr ia rc h anybody. Flapjacks are always would do an y th in g . W ouldn’t he, Cus- w ritin g w as a prom ise th a t It w ould light—never heavy; be g ra n te d by th e king of L y s tria Im lr?" always tender—never w hen he w as s a fe on th e th ro n e. "H e ‘d a re s do all th a t m ay becom e soggy. The reason? “T h a t.” said K ing W lad isla w s, “ Is No other pancake a m an .' ” sa id C usim ir. “ ’A pproach w hy I sa y th a t th in g s h ad b e tte r be flour is blended the thou lik e th e rugged R u s sia n b ear, le ft a s th ey are." Flapjack way! th e arm ed rh in o cero s, or— ’ ” Your grocer has it I " B u t th ey c a n 't," I said. “ E m ily ’s “ Y our p a tria rc h ," sa id C able, “Isn ’t c u r a te c a n 't he le ft In p riso n . You •* Albers stands for a c u r a te .” do n ’t know my s is te r E m ily o r you better Brealtfasu" “B u t he w a s once,” sa id th e king. w ouldn’t su g g e st It. B esides, th e r e 's " H e m u st h a v e been, th o u g h b efo re J a n e t C h u rch to be reckoned w ith .” my tim e, of course. T h ey all begin “I th in k ," said th e king, " t h a t by by being c u ra te s. A nd I a s s u r e you th is tim e th e young m an h a s p ro b ab ly he w o u ld n 't h a v e h e s ita te d —except been re le a se d , p e rh a p s m a rrie d , p o s fo r m oral reaso n s, of co u rse— to m a rry sibly even crow ned.” tw o o r th re e p rin cesses, an d th e ir "Good G— d !" sa id T ro y te. “You m o th ers, w ho w ould be q u een s. If h e'd don’t m ean to say you a c tu a lly w a n te d to. W hen I tell you th a t ou r th in k — ” p a tr ia rc h h as o fte n gone fo r m e w ith T h e k in g w aved h is h an d ch eerfu lly . o ut a sign o f n e rv o u sn ess, an d used “T h e p a tria rc h ," h e said, "is a m an la n g u a g e y o u ’d sc a rc e ly b elieve over of u nbounded p a trio tis m , devoted to som e tru m p e ry little a ffa ir a b o u t a th e c a u s e o f L y s trla n Independence. g irl— an d th a t w as w hen I w as a king, an a b s o lu te m on arch , rem em b er, w ith a n a rm y nnd all th a t s o rt o f thing. No, th e r e ’s no use sa y in g th a t th e clerg y d a re n ’t do th in g s.” T h e d iscu ssio n w as d e g e n e ra tin g Into i w ra n g le of p u rely aca d e m ic ln ter- is t. It w as T ro y te w ho b ro u g h t us all b ack to th e b u sin e ss on h and. “T h e real q u e s tio n ,” he sa id , “ Is n ot w hat a c u r a te o r a bishop m ight do, b ut w h a t hns a c tu a lly h ap p en ed since th e— er— th e fu g itiv e s rea c h e d I.y stria . I s e n t a te le g ra m to th e p a tria rc h sa y ing th a t th e m an w as a n im p o sto r. H e su re ly w o u ld n 't go on w ith th e m a r ria g e a f te r th a t .” “C u ra te o r no,” sa id C able, "I hope ^The th e p a tria rc h h a s sh o t him .” Wonder Sole "H e lies,” sa id C asim lr, “in d u ra n c e fo r W ear vile. T h is very m o rn in g I received United States Rubber Company from th e p n trlu re h a te le g ra m —” H e p ro d u ced It from his pocket. T h e k in g tr a n s la te d It fo r us. It told us th a t T om m y h ad been p u t u n d er a r re st. “T h a t Is p e rh a p s th e b e s t th in g w hich could h av e h ap p e n e d ,” sa id T ro y te. ‘“'Vaseline B u t It w as. even on h is show ing, a very had best. T h e s itu a tio n In I.y s «I tr ia w as e x tre m e ly c ritic a l. A revo lu tio n . c a re fu lly p lan n ed an d o rg a n ized, h ad a c tu a lly ta k e n place. T h e F rom th e P a tria rc h a T eleg ram .” p a tr ia rc h an d th e nobles, th e only The peo p le who co u n ted in L y a tria , w ere And he d islik es, in te n se ly dislikes, th e H ou sehold N ecessity p e rfe c tly d e te rm in e d to h a v e a king a rc h im a n d rite of M egalia. T h e Lys- F o r c u ts , b u m s , b lis te rs , ra s h e s , • f th e ir own s e a te d on th e h isto ric tr la n n o b ility w ish fo r a king, a n E n g w o u n d s , o r s k in t ro u b le s o f a n y k in d . S o o th in g a m i h e a lin g . th ro n e of W lad isla w s th e H u n te r, th e lish king, a sp o rtsm a n .” K e e p it alw ay s i n t h e h o u s e . I n fo u n d e r of th e L y strln n d y n asty , tu b e s o r b o trle s. L o o k f o r t h e “ E m ily ’s c u ra le seem s to be th a t." t ra d e m a r k “ V a s e lin e ” o n e v e ry fam o u s a th o u su n d y e a rs ag o for his I said. pa c k ag e s I t is y o u r p r o te c tio n . skill in k illing b oars. T h ey w an ted "M y d a u g h te r—" sold th e king. "I 1 C tiw b ro u ^ l. M fg. Co. CCon.’d) to (place on som ebody's head tlie silver- am now sp e ak in g very co n fid en tially — S ta te S tre e t New Y o r k gilt fillet w hich th a t m o n arch had be my d a u g h te r r a th e r liked th a t young q u e a th e d to his su ccesso rs. B ut if m an. I liked him m yself. C a sim lr they dlil a n y th in g o f th e so rt every liked him . E v ery o n e liked him. My B a lk a n s ta te w ould m obilize a t once d a u g h te r 's only o b jectio n to m arry in g wt.iu.Mt err. an d n o th in g could a v e rt a w a r u nless him w as th e ex iste n c e o f a c e rta in P E T R O L E U M JE L L Y E nglund recognized th e new king i M iss T em ple. Now it a p p e a r s th a t in an d d ec la re d h e rse lf read y to su p p o rt Ills r a s e th e re Is no M iss T em ple. It him . T h u t, an d th e b en ev o len t n e u Is lik ely — I do not say c e rta in , hut tr a lity of F ra n ce, m ight sa v e th e s itu v ery likely—th a t C a ly p so w ill in sist atio n . B ut how could E n g la n d recog on th e p a tria rc h re le a sin g him . She H is C ondition “ Ah ! B ack fro m y o u r v acatio n , old nize a rev o lu tio n w hich hud e ith e r p ut m ay even sttg'gest th a t th e m a rria g e m a n ? ’* “ P h y sica lly , d e a r boy, b u t not no king on th e th ro n e o r se t up som e sh o u ld ta k e place a t once." Im possible p erso n like E m ily 's c u ra te ? fin an cially .” T h en N orheys slid h ack th e door T ro y te ex p lain ed all th a t to us. w hich divided th e ro m p a rtm e n t from slow ly nnd c a re fu lly . F ro m School T e a c h e r th e co rrid o r. “ B u t I th o u g h t,” said C able, " th a t "T h o u g h t I'il look In," he said. “Ju st to G r e a t E m in e n c e you'd sq u a re d th e L eag u e o f N atio n s to see how you’re g'ettlng on. Viola A young m an w ho w as b ro u g h t up uu an d all th u t lot." h a s dro p p ed off in to a doze, anti I • farm , qualified fo r d istric t school T ro y te o b jected to th e w ord w as feelin g a hit hipped w ith no one te a c h e r, th e n m an aged to sa v e enough “ sq u a re d ." I d a re sav th e L eague of to talk to." H e looked a ro u n d w ith an am iab le m oney to p u t him N atio n s w ould h a v e o b je c te d to It too. th ru m edical col W hat he h ad done, so he said, w as to sm ile, a s If he w ere su re of a w arm c r e a te a n a tm o sp h e re fa v o ra b le to th e w elcom e. H e got n o th in g o f th e so rt. lege. L a te r, he m oved c o n sid e ra tio n of th e cluim s of an E n g T ro y te a n d C able scow led a t him . T h e to Buffalo, N. Y.f lish k in g to th e L y strla n th ro n e. king re g a rd e d hint a s an inconvenient (T O H E C O N T IN U E D ) an d today th e nam e "M eaning L ord N o rh ey a?" said o u tsid e r. I looked th e o th e r w ay. if th is m nn, P r. C able. Scholara on S trik e C a sim lr w as th e only one w ho spoke. J9 I H. V. P ierce, la T ro y te nodded. H e c e rta in ly had H e qu o ted S h a k e s p e a re in allu sio n to S trik e s a r e not a m odern tro u b le ' know n th ro u g h o u t O ne nt th e e a rlie s t and o d d est s trik e s th e w o r l d . Hi* n ot m ean t h is " a tm o s p h e re " to en 1-ady N o rh ey s’ d o ze: on reco rd is th u t w hich took p lace In G o ld e n M edical velop E m ily 's c u ra te . “ In my o pinion,” sa id th e king, “ th e Sleep th a t k n its up the ra v e lt'd eleave O xfo rd , E n g lan d , In 12UM, w h rn . In D isco v ery is th e b est know n Mood m ed of car«. icin e a n d tonic. M ore th a n fifty m illion co n seq u en ce of a p e c u lia rly o u tra g e o u s n est th in g fo r us to do Is to leave b o ttle s have been sob!. If y o u r d e a le r th in g s a s th ey a re ." “ H it It in one." said N orheys. se t ag g ressio n o f tow n upon gown, m as does not sel! th e D iscovery, in liquid “ S u re ly ," I sa id , "n o t e x a c tly a s tlin g dow n betw een C ab le am i th e le rs an d sc h o la rs to th e n u m b er ot o r ta b le ts, you cun o b ta in a pkg. of the th e y a re . T h a t c u r a te belongs m ore king. "W ell. L’n ele Neel, se ttle d up I .TigMl "d o w n ed t o o l s ' an d re tire d In ta b le ts by se n d in g doc to th e D r. P le rc a high dudgeon to a d ja c e n t c e n te ra of o r less to my s is te r E m ily an d sh e s th e a ffa irs o f e a s te rn E u ro p e?" C linic, in Buffalo, N. Y. learn in g . T h e sch o o ls w ere closed, th e b en t on finding him . T h e re 'll be a "N o," sa id T ro y te. city w as laid u n d e r sn in te rd ic t, and frig h tfu l row If sh e d isc o v ers him lying “ W eil," sa id N orheys. "I d o n 't w ant In a dungeon In L y stria ." to ch ip In, don’t you know , t h a te th e tro u b le only en d ed five y e a rs la te r “ N obody n eed e v er know ,” said fello w s w ho shove th e ir o a r s In when —in th e co m p lete h u m iliatio n of the R eleve *h«t itching, burning ana start the healing now with p o t asked. S till, w h a t I alw a y s say e rrin g b u rg esses, w ho w ere com pelled C able "T h e E nglish lad y w ho accom panied Is th is : An o rd in a ry so rt of fellow to d o p u b lic p en an ce a n d to sc c o rd th em ." said th e king, “m u st be a w a re w ith no p a r tic u la r b ru in s an d th a t la rg e p riv ileg e s to th e u n iv ersity W hen th e offended clerk s finally com- o f th e ta c ts , a n d I f I Judge h er c h a r kind of th in g o ften g ets th e re , though a c te r correcriy. sh e will c e rta in ly tell yon d o n 't expect him to. T h a t's why deacen d ed to re tu rn , tn e s e “M seglegs, I'm offering to help. 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