THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT ENAK, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, MAR. 18, 1916. IV. The Halberdier of the Little Fhein schloss. r'oyrlxiit by DoubtHday, Page Co.J GO sometimes Into the lilerlialle ami . restaurant called Old Munich. Not long ago It was a resort of Interest ' lug Bohemians, but now only art I.Urt and musi cian and liter ary folk frequent lr. Kut the Pilsner U yet good, and I take winie diversion from the conversa tion of waiter No. 1H. ' Kor uinny years the customers of Old Munich have accepted the place us a fnithfiil copy from the ancient German town. The bW hull with Its smoky raft em, rows of I nported steins, portrait of (loethe and verses painted on the walU - Icanslated Into German from the orig inal of the Cincinnati poets seems at mospherically correct when viewed flnougli the bottom of a gluss. I Hut not loug ago the proprietors add ed the room above, called It the Little Ulielnschloss and built In a stairway, llgj there was an Imitation stone pura pet:, Ivy covered, and the walla were pilnted to represent depth and dis tance, with the Khlne winding at the base of the vlneyarded slopes and the 1'iistle of Khrenbrellstelu. looming di rectly opposite the entrance. Of course there were tables and chuirs, and you could have beer and food brought you. I went luto Old Munich oue afternoon when there were few customers and Hl at my usual, tattle. near the stair way. 1 whs shocked and almost dis pensed to perceive, that the. glass ci gar case by the orchestra stand bad been smashed to . suill hereens. t did iiol like, things to. happen lu Old Mu til. Ii. Nothing had ever huppened there ld'Core. Walter No. 18 came and breathed on my ueck. I was his by right of dls Kluhteeu's brain, was built lllto u corral. It was full of Ideas which, when he opened the gate, came huddling out like a Hock of sheep that Diiht get together afterward or might n il. I did not shine as a shepherd. As a tyiie KIghleen titled nowhere. I did not find out If he had n nationality, f'linlly, creed, grievance, hobby, soul, preference, home or vote. Ho only cHine always to my table and, as long as his leisure would permit, let words milter from hlin like swallows, leaving ii burn at daylight. "How did the cigar case come to be broken, KighteeuV" I asked with a cer lain feeling of ersonal grievance. ' "I can tell you about that, sir," said he, resting hh foot on he chair next to mine. "IMd yon ever have anybody hand you a double handful of good luck while both your hands was full of bud lin k, Olid stop to notice how your flu gers behaved'" "No riddles. Eighteen," Raid 1. "Leave out palmistry and manicuring.'- "You remember," said KIghleen, "tin uy In the hammered brass Prince Al licit and tho oroide gold panto and the amalgamated nipper hat, that curried tho combination meat ax, Ice pick and liberty pole, and used to sland ou the Ibst landing as you go up to the Mttle Itlndsloxh?" "Why, yes," auld I. "The halberdier 1 never noticed him particularly. 1 re member I thought he was only a suit of armor. He hail a perfect poise." "He had more than that," said Kighteen. "Ho was me friend. He was an advertisement. The boss hired bbn lo stand on the stairs for a kind of scenery to show there was some thing doing lu the hasbeen line up stairs. What did you call liltu-a what kind of a beer?" "A halberdier," said I. "That was mi ancient inun at arms of many linn deed years ngo." "Some mistake," said Eighteen '"I bis one wasn't that old. He wasn't over twenty-three or four. "It was the boss' Idea, rigging a man up In an antebellum suit of tinware mid standing hlni ou tho binding of tho slosh. Ho bought the goods at a Kourlh avenue aulliue store and hung n sign out: 'Ablebodled halberdier wauled. I'oslume furnished.' "The sn nie morning a young man with wrecked good clothes und a bun gry look comes In, bringing the sign wilh him. I wits lllllng the mustard puis at my slnlloa "Tin It,' says he, 'whatever It Is. tt'il I never halberdlered In a restau ''ii . 1'nt mo on. Is II a iuasiueradu?' " 'I hear talk In the kitchen of a llsli ball,' says I. " 'Itnlly for you, Eighteen,' says ho. 'Von and I'll get on. Show tue the boss' desk.' "Well, the boss tries the Harvey led pajamas on lilm, anil they fitted him like the scales on u baked rod snapper, and he gets the Job. You've seen what It Is. lie stood straight up lo the corner of the llrst lauding with Ills halberd lo his shoulder, looking light ahead and guarding the I'ortii nils of the castle. The buss Is imlly about bavins the true old world llavor to bis Joint. 'Halberdiers goe with Itinilsliisbes,' says be, 'Just us rats goes with rathskellers and white cot ton stockings with Tyrolean villages." The ho.-. Is a klud of a aullologlst and Is all posted up on data and such In formation. ! "from H p. tu. to 2 In the morning as the halberdier's hours.- He got two meals with us help and $1 a light. I eat with him at the table. He liked me. He never (old bis name, tie was traveling Impromptu, like lings, I guess. The first time at supper-1 says to utui, 'Have some more the spuds, Mr. Erellnghuysen.' 'Oh, ion't be so formal and ottlsh. Eight sen,' says he. 'Cull me Hal thut's short for halberdier.' 'Oh, don't think 1 wanted to pry for names,' says I. I know all about (he dizzy fall from wealth and greatness. We've got a .omit washing dishes In the kitchen, ind the third bartender used to be a Cullman conductor. And they work, Sir Perclval,' says I, sarcastic. " 'Eighteen,' says he, 'as a friendly devil In a cabbage scented hell, would you mind cutting up this piece of steak for me? I don't say that It's got more muscle than I have, but' And then lie shows me the Insldes of his hands. They was blistered nnd cut and corn Mi and Bwelled up till they looked like a couple of think steaks crisscrossed with a knife the kind the butchers hide and take home, knowing what Is i he best. "'Shoveling coal,' says he, 'and pll ng bricks and loading drays. Hut ihey gave out, nnd I bad to resign. I was born for a halberdier, and I've been educated for twenty-four years to till tho position. Now quit knocking my profession and pass along a lot more of that bam. I'm holding the closing exercises,' Bays he, 'of a forty eight hour fast' "Tho second night be was on the Job lie walks down from his corner to the cigar case and culls for cigarettes. The customers ot the tables all snicker out loud to show their acquaintance with history. The boss Is on. "'An,' let's sec oh, yes, 'An anarch ism,' says the boss. 'Cigarettes was not made at the time when halberdiers was Invented.' " 'The ones you sell was,' says Sir Perclval. 'C'aporal wins from chronol ogy by the length of a cork tip.' So lie gets 'em and lights one aud puts the box lu his brass helmet and goes back to putrollng (he Itludslosl! "He made a big lilt, 'specially with ihe ladles. Some of 'cm would poke him with their fingers to sec If he was real or ouly a klud of a stuffed figure like they bum In elegy. And when he'd move they'd squeak and make ayes at hlin as they went up to the slosh. He looked Uno lu his halber Jashery. Ho slept at $2 a week In a hall room on Third avenue. He In vited me up there one night. He bad x III tie book on the washstand that he read Instead of shopping In the saloons after hours. Tm on to that,' says I, from reading about It lu novels. All the heroes on the bum carry the little book. It's either Tantalus or I.lver or Horace and Is printed lu I.atln, and you're a college man. And I wouldn't be surprised,' says I, 'If you wasn't educuted too.' Hut It was only the hutting averages of the league for the lust ten years. "One night about half past 11 there comes In a party of these high rollers that are always hunting up new places to eat In and poke fun nt. There was swell girl In ii forty II.-P. auto tun coat and veil, and a fat old man with white side whiskers, and a young chap that couldn't keep bis feet off the tall at the girl's coat, and an oldish lady that looked upon life ss Immoral and "I'm halberdiering for my living," says th statue. unnecessary. 'How perfectly delight ful,' they says, 'to sup In a slosh!' I'p Ihe stairs they go, and In half a min ute back down comes the girl, her slvlrls swishing Uko Uw waves on the beach. She slops on the landing aud looks our halberdier In the eye. "'You,' she says, with a smile that reminded me of lemon sherbet. I was waiting upstairs In the slosh, then, nnd I was right down here by (he door. putting some vinegar and cayenne Into an empty bottle of tabasco, and 1 heard all they said. "'It,' says Sir Perclval, without mov ing. Tin only local color. Are my hauberk, helmet and halberd on "Iralgbt V "'Is there any explanation to this?" says she. 'Is It a practical Joke, such us men play lu those (iriddlecake and l.ttuib clubs? I'm afraid I don't See the point. I heard, vaguely, that yon were away. Eor throe months I -we base not seen you or beard from you.' "Tin ba-berdlerlng for my living, says the statue. Tm working,' says he. 'I don't suppose you know what work men in.' 'He you have you lost jam money she asks. "Sir Perclval studies a minute. " 'I am poorer,' says he, 'than the poorest sandwich man the street If I don't earn my living.' "'You call this workr says she. 1 thought a man worked with his hands or his head Instead of becoming a mountebank.' "'The calling of a halberdier,' says he, 'Is aa ancient and honorable oue. Sometimes,' aays he, 'the man-at-arms it the door has saved the castle while the plumed knlgbts were cake walk ing In the banquet halls above." " 'I see you're not ashamed,' says she, 'of your peculiar tastes. I won der, though, that the manhood I used to think I saw In you didn't prompt you to draw water or hew wood In stead of publicly flaunting your Igno miny In this disgraceful masquerade.' "Sir Perclval kind of rattles his ar mor and says: 'Helen, will you suspend seutenco In this matter for Just a little while? You don't understand,' says he. 'I've got to hold this job down a bit longer.' " 'You like being a harlequin or hal berdier, as you call It?" says she. " 'I wouldn't get thrown out of the Job just now,' says he, with a grin, 'to be appointed minister to the court of St. James.' "And then the forty II.-P. girl's eyes sparkled as hard as diamonds. " 'Very well,' says she. 'You shall have full run of your serving man's tastes this night.' And she swims over to the boss' desk and gives him a smile that knocks the specks oft his nose. " 'I think your Itlnd.slosh,' says she, 'Is as beautiful as a dream. , It Is a little slice of the old world set down In New York. We shall have a nice supper up there, but If you will grant us one favor the Illusion will be per fectgive us your halberdier to wait on our table.' "That hit the boss' antlology hobby Just right. 'Sure,' says he, 'dot vlll, be line. Und dor orchestra shall blay "Die Wacht am Uheln" all der time.' And he goes over and tells the halberdier to go upstairs nnd hustle the grub at the swells' table. '"'I'm on the Job,' says Sir Perclval, taking o(T bis helmet and hanging It on his halberd und leaning 'em lu the corner. The girl goes up and takes her seat, und I see her jaw squared tight under her smile. 'We're going to be walled on by a real halberdier,' says she, 'one who Is proud of his pro fession. Isn't It sweet?' "'Hipping,' says the swell young man. 'Much prefer a waiter,' snys tho fat old gent. 'I hope he doesn't come from n cheap museum,' says the old lady; 'ho might have microbes lu his costume.' "Before lie goes to the tablo Sir Per clval takes me by the arm. 'Eighteen,' snys he. 'I've got to pull oft" this Job without a blunder. You coach me straight or I'll take that halberd and make hash out of you." And then he goes up to the table with his coat Of mall ou and a napkin over his arm aud walls for the order. "'Why, .It's Peering!' says the young swell. 'Hello, old man. What the' " 'Beg pardon, sir.' Interrupts the hal berdier, Tin wait Rig on the table.' "The old man looks nt lilm grim, like a Boston bull. 'So, Peering,' he says, 'you're at work yet' " 'Yos, sir,' snys Sir Perclval, quiet and gentlemanly as I could have been myself, 'for almost three months now.' " 'You haven't been discharged dur ing the time?' asks the old man. " 'Not once, sir,' says he, 'though I've had to chuiige my work several times.' "'Walter.' orders the girl, short and sharp, 'another napkin.' He brings her one, respectful. "1 never saw more devil. If I may say It, stirred up lu a lady. There was two bright red spots on her cheeks, and her eyes looked exactly like a wildcat's I'd seen In the zoo. Her foot kept slapping the floor all the time. "'Waller,' she orders, 'bring mo til lered water without lee. Bring mo a footstool. Take nwuy this empty stilt, cellar.' She kept hlin on the Jump ' She was sure giving Ihe halberdier hl.s "There wasn't but a few customers up In Ihe slosh at that time, so I hung out near the door so I could help Sir Perclval serve. "He got along fine with the olives and celery and the blue points. They was easy. And then the consomme came up the dumb waiter all in one big silver tureen. Instead of serving It from the side table he picks It up between bis hands and starts to the dining table with It. When nearly there he drops the tureen sniadi on Ihe floor, and the soup soaks nil the hnver part of that girl's swell silk dross, " 'Stupid Incompetent !' says she, glv Ing lilm n look. , 'Standing In a cor ner with a halberd .seems to be your mission lu life.' " 'Pardon nie, lady,' says he. 'It was lust a Utile bit hotter than blazes. I couldn't help it.' .. . "The old inua pulls out a memoran dum book nnd hunts In It. The 2."th of April, Peering.' says he. i know It,' says Sir Perclval. 'And ten mln tttes to Vi o'clock," says the old man By Jupiter, yon haven't won yet! Ami he pound the table with bis flst and yells to tue: 'Walter, rail the mnn ager at once. Tell him (o hurry here is fast as he can." I go after the boss ind old llroekmann bikes up to the losh on the jump. , . '"I want this man discharged nt nice!" roars the old guy. 'Look what he's done. Ruined my daughter's lii'ss. It'll cost at least $tVH). Pis barge this nwkwnrd lout nt once oi I'll sue you for the price of It.' "'Pis Is bad plzness,' says the boss Six hundred dollars Is much. I reck n I vlll haf to""- " 'Walt n minute, Herr Brookmntm,' ays Sir Perclval, easy and smiling tint lie wni worked up under his tin uUlngs; I could see that. And then be made the finest, neatest llttl speech I ever listened to. I can't give you the words, of course.- He give the millionaires a lovely roast In a sarcas tic way, describing their automobiles and opera boxes and diamonds: And then he got around to the worklog classes and the kind of grub they eat and the long hours, they work and all that kind of stuff bunkum, of course. The restless rich,' says he, 'never con tent with their luxuries, always prowl lag among the haunts of the poor and bumble, amusing themselves with the Imperfections and misfortunes of their fellow men and women. And even here, Herr Hrockmann,' he says, 'In this beautiful Rindslosh, a grand and enlightening reproduction of old world history and architecture, they come to disturb Its symmetry and plcturesqne ness by demaudlng In their arrogance that the halberdier of the castle wait upon their table! : I have faithfully and conscientiously,' says he, 'perform ed my duties as a halberdier. I know nothing of a waiter's duties. It was the Insolent whim of these transient, pampered aristocrats that I should be detailed to serve them food. Must I be blamed must I be deprived of the means of a livelihood,' he goes on, 'on account ot an accident that was the ' r. . it' "I want this man discharged at once!" - roars tha old guy. result of their own presumption and haughtiness? But what hurts me more than all,' guys Sir Perclval, 'Is the dese cration that has been done to this splendid Rindslosh the confiscation of its halberdier to serve menially at the bunquet board.' "Even I could see that this stuff was plfh, but It caught the boss. " 'Mcln Gott,' says he, 'you vas right. Eln halberdier have not got der right to dish up soup. Him I vlll not dis charge. Have anodcr waiter If you like und let melu halberdier go back uud stand mlt his halberd. But, gen tlemen,' ho says, pointing to the old man, 'you go ahead and sue mlt der dress. Sue me for fGOO or $0,000. 1 stand der suit.' And the boss puffs off downstairs. 01dBrockmanu was an all right Dutchman? ' "Just then the clock strikes 12, and the old guy laughs loud. 'You win, Peering,' says he. 'Let me explain to nil,' he goes on. 'Some time ago Mr. Peering asked me for something that I did uot'wunt to give him.' (I looks at the girl, and she turns as red as a pickled beet.) 'I told him,' says the old guy, 'If ho would earn his own living for three months without once being discharged for Incompetence I would give him" what ho wanted. It seems that the time was up at 12 o'clock to night. I came near fetching you, though, Peering, on that soup ques tion,' says the old boy, standing up nnd grabbing Sir Perclval's hand. "The halberdier lets out 'n yell and Jumps three feet high. "Look out for those hands," snys he, und he holds 'em up. You uever saw such bauds except on n laborer lu a limestone quarry. " 'Heavens, boy,' says old side whisk ers, 'what have you beeu doing to 'cm?' " 'Oh.' says Sir Perclval, 'little chores llko hauling coal and excavating rock till they went back ou me. Aud when I couldn't hold a pick or a whip I took up halberdierlng to give 'em a rest Tureens full of hot soup don't seem to be a particularly soothing treatment' "I would have bet ou that girl. That high tempered kind always go as far the other way, according to my expo deuce. She whizzes round the table like a cyclone and catches both his hands In h.'rs. 'Poor bauds! Pear hands!' she sings out nnd sheds tears on 'em and holds 'em close to hei bosom. Well, sir, with ull the Hind slosh scenery It was Just like a pluy And the halberdier sits down at the table at the girl's side, and I served the rest of the supper. And that was about all, except that he shed his bard ware store apd went with 'em." "Hut you haven't told nie, Eighteen," said . ,"ho,y the cigar case camo to be brokcu!"., "till, that was last night!" said Eighteen. "Sir Perclval and the girl drove up In u cream colored motorcar and had dinner In the Rindslosh. 'The same table. Hilly,' I heard her say as they went up. I waited on 'em. We've got a new halberdier, a bowlegged guy with a face like iv sheep. As they came downstairs Sir Perclval passe lilm tl ten case note. The new halber dier drops his halberd, nnd It falls on the cigar cimol That's how that. Uap-peiied." IWILLGIVES1000 I i mi i- ftitnr .iu.rii ..tii II I 'AIL 10 UUHl "I bwlbtn yt Uiliw M3n-. IUM btfot It POISONS tut ttttii ...;tKM to IONE WiDoumitiorN- mm Kl PAT Until CL'R No X. Riy or oiher 1 r- wlndle. 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J i ,. - . j,-, ':'".Ai!i,it:V..: .. .V v mm , Pancho Villa. . - This is a recent picture of the bandit Villa, who is now being pursued' by American soldiers in the wilds of northern Mexico. - Villa is shown with his gun and army uniform, . kSilk Hose as a Cure for the Divorce Evil; Fewer Affinites If Wives Would Spruce Up South' Bend,'" Tnd.; Mar! 18 "If there were more silk stockings worn and women owe more time to better aroominff. there would be fewer divorc es, and, I am sure, fewer affinities," was the statement of Oeorgie Burns La cotir, who is delivering a series of lec tures. The speaker st.ited that so-called re formers had attacked the modern man ner of dress tiie short sleeves, the healthful low neck, the sensible sani- tarty short skirt, nnl silk stockings as the cause of divorce and the social evil generally, when it is, in reality, but the awjkening of woman to demand com fort, fashion and health. One union suit, a well fitted corset, a orassiere, silk stockings and one silk petticoat are. the only essentials for a well gowned woman, said the speaker. And added garments dertact from the lines of the gown and keep the air from circulating next the skin. Four of Kaiser's Six Sons Injured In War Thus Far Amsterdam, Mar. 18. The wounding of l'rince Oscar of Germany on the Rus sian front makes four of the kaiser's sons who have suffered bodily injury in tho war, according to accurate journal istic records, here. Only the crown prince and Prince Adalbert have escap ed thus far. August Wilhelm, the Kaiser's fourth son, was wounded dur ing the battle of the Xlarne by -i bul let in his left arm. The second son, Kitel Frederick, was thrown from his horse in October. 11114, and .suffered a damaged knee. Joachim, tho sixth son, was wounded by shrapnel in the right thigh in September, 1114. Joachim was also nearly captured by the Russians in the following December. 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German., consul - for. the Northwest . absolutely refuses to smoke so called Kus- sian cigarettes made in Amer ica. Formerly they were favor ites of his. He destroyed sev eral gross whenhostilities com menced. Dr. Newo New New Is Broke and Discredited San 'Francisco, Mar. 17. "Dr.." Newo Ncwi New, founder of the New Thought movement, guaranteeing richej and. life eternal on this earth for all its members, is broke. . . . With the crashing of his organization about hi? enrs and the desertion of its members the m. in , who always wore white now wears black while he waits a summons into the. federal court to answer to charges of fraudulent use of tho uils. All he has left out of the thousand reaped from tie conduct of his "churches" are a few books and a bronze pUque, given him by the expo sition when he held a congress of New Thought there. . Today Attorney John C. Caslin is fighting in the federal court for an im mediate hearing of his case because Dr. New and Mrs. Marie T. 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