Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Mar 1915, p. 6

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:mmgm. ME mama”: mm manmmhmmmm ”mm“ ”mm .MMMMMP. m 3. mafia: ”mamfimnmmu _mm»wmmmmmm.mm l um-mMAn-yonia; ”if! g {£ng 3; Eff: gig: ESE; Egg; E EEEEEEEEE can“ the Bron nomination. III- a.- m Lb. “In. um Ind hp- pono-«hu :- com"! '0'“ can. to mm a Mot. lucuu In a hold «on out. om". . the .11 of wu.” Could It In that torrtblo Pnnov, 3 stroke of who“ pencil Ind and. the Gnu-MI house an Inferno? mm mdond .- mutton road Ml moo Iagoâ€"tho Inaug- out o! the In! heat of tho III-n. thmbbtu with tho power 01 an aunt hula. Ht. plan III to hold the Gun to "than“: torotootlun todahthfluthoylndj “No, not iâ€"only these two!" Len- suon replied. “Or. I. too. it you pm fer. It little matters. The thing is the: i am under {promise to both. which i shell respect. He ormlsed end lsbored for the same putpoee the: she played the spy. When we sent the troupe iorwstd in e codnummck sud pursuit to cleer our eoil oi’ the‘ Greys: when i stopped them a the Mullenâ€"both were seeordin; to Pen tow'epleu. Hehedsplensnde dresm. this wonderful old men who made us ell seen winery pupils In “Gummy!" aid the vlceâ€"chlel. "And you!" put in gnother ofllcer. which brought I chorus of Assent. “I think we have practically agreed Hunt the two lndlvldunll who were In~ valuable to our «use were Partow und- Mlu Gnlhnd," Lon-tron remuked ten- tatively. Ho walled (or I reply. It wu apparent that he was laying a inundation before he wont any tur- Quantumâ€"mint (Mun. by cum We so.» cHA'P'rzn XXII-Continual. I mam crinkle and FREDERICK PALMER E; m ”gym gmifii mu noun-- "'0 m1 nun-1 Woman" ammoâ€"- "'0 mt» Wham-.1 Tm 1'... Mil. Io menu" no. I...“ gloat- hnhhd no!" lan- h a. Ill. um cum I" mm Gone for Vic-um...- nu! W. I"! to hourly; m Dog-If: «19¢ m who: m Two Inn- vm h (I. cool-w”: o bony-Ia mum wean with u Mundanonhnupudseuuo om. «any drum an nun. who with: Mn boon O nut-Imam Now Wat-rung (rum the he! that In was no longer cue: of sun. Ho arc- him" up In 3 donut-u stump: u find”; the ma aloud null. um. “Wall. In Rolland the ordaly. with the m. and "I“ It"! In Ion] attendant “We here I. new government. e new premier!" Tum. reputed. vula'llm. methodlcel politeneee. Weeterllu lookln‘ from one act to another with lllmy eyee. lowered them before Bou- chuu. “There’e e room fully (or Your Excellency uneteln." 'l‘ureee con- tinued. “The orderly will show you .e.‘ -,-._ n- the palace. After this, the capital be- came quieter. A. we get in touch with the division. we aim the "my in bet~ tor shape than We had tented it would be. There in 3 recovery of spirit. owing to our being on our own soil." “You." replied Western“. droning In their sures and grasping at : “raw. 1 un_-,, - "We have t pow government. A new premier." he and. “The old premier was killed by 3 shot from a crowd tint he was addressing (tom the bucony of men: crinkle and become “turn. The blue vein! on m. bulging temples were 3 mm more pronounced. hla thin tea» tum z little more pinched. but other- wlae he was unclaimed and he seemed Gull-l to another strain as heavy :- the one he had undergone. ”We has a has mhfiwn prep-mum." the out had “an“. "flu-vino, II. Wu I. mm been received. The cabinet, It"; for «an. u the III-us, had renal-d Ipngnm I filler oflchl my. "It loch u I! out sour-mi mflhummm"themr chuckledulotimduhheolm “than-«lulu. Aammmmunamm ”mayo! I- At!” mun h“ no no of no“. pets! In tho mt nun o! the Brown mam! made- m lltotlotlndorotwuva mint l Nahum 1: light at a “Immuthckmndolmy umvhlch'umbudoluml. nentmtmn. “Thu .1 shunâ€"n, mm In to matterâ€".1 name. In. not In ms?" in mm elk! did not an to m: and In tmbovcounlmu'olln to In. a ”My loci-loo. Ho mm up «mm to lam "I Inn dead“ that I in! nth" not I. a Water“... Illa cum-a." h and. "W011 In. II mine... A“ m.“ I. burn on Io Lum- ‘yon loam at on Mt; I‘ve a. Than III a bull u be uni-hod- (ho huh of 3 any Input-Ion when on In walt- lor now" to ”on All can lookin- at Ma noon 1M vlooclmt. who m null mm. at an umu "noun-m nothing. Yet omIonc-Wouuonlnd. Tho nun "on In.- In an symbol olvictorytollonldlm.whomld hmMomahmuao-fln ofh Wol- Iith Ibo Afrkan Dru“ luv denunciations“. mun“ mm to Ml Mm A. null. that It" could not M0 the any nun. "I would ms. yon Bu to sun nâ€"co mu It simply an old tom of 'the gugm (ho honor to report: " he uld The vice-chief Itartcd ae ii’ he had received a sharp plmprick. Hie shoul- dere unconsciously relnxed. 'He hem : a fresh study of a certain point on the table top. Lenetron. looking first at ‘ one and then at another. epoke again, his words as measured on they ever had been in military discussion and eloquent. He began outlining hie own mes-age which would go with Partow'e to the premier. to the nation. to every regiment of the Browne, to the Graya. to the world. He not Iorth why the Browne, after testing the courage of the Graye. should realize that they could not take their tune. Par-tow had not taught him to put him-cit in other men'e plaoea in vain. The boy who had kept up hia triendahtp with engine driver-e after he waa an oilcer know how to link the plummet into human emotion. He reminded the ‘ Brown eoldiera that there had been a providentiai never to the all of "God with uni" he reminded the pee pie oi the liven that would he loat to no end but to engender hatred: he bagged the army end the people not to break taith with that principle 0! “Not tor theirs. hot for onto." which had been their atrength. "Pleaneâ€"â€"please, don’t!" lmplorPd Marta sonly. "I: sound: so lite Wes- terlln‘!" “We canâ€"ave Ihafl take the range!” the vicechiei went on in a burst of rigid cdnviction when he uw that opinion was with him. "Nothing can stop this army now!" He struck tim table edge with his flat, his shoulders summing. “Not if we put the situation rightly to them," answered Luau-on. “Not it We go to them an brave adversary to brave adversary, In a (air spirit." I "Purtow might have this dream b9 Mo ho‘won; but Would ho-‘now?" asked the viceoluei'. "No. He would to on!” “Yes." Iaid‘lnothor oflloér. "The world will ridicule the suggestion: our people will overwhelm us with their anger. The Gray: will take it for I sign of weakness." ( at I point In float of his lam ll LIE-tron mined he beam. chief. at the vim than: to the 'm- «mm: for hum Ind alrea- od'thu the! be given th‘o run of tho my’l linen It mm They told a! soldier- «running the: the de- m at you“ man. norm m «M Mr.- '3“ sh- mm shouted In flung anger that 14mm in! betrayed the nation. Army on. can whom Partow had retired for loll- nrely 1|:qu aid that he and unfit-on Jud struck It their own «mag. But ‘13. Iver-co mun 3nd mm. In . duo from the shock of tho‘nmh that a night’s celebnuon. we're und- in. ad wandering and «my their neighbor-3' opium. If not In Ear- M'I the: In the can me they mathomlrmthumthoirm «mm m m It “In. sum they had mag up their mm the correspondent. u the hunt pence; eedpeeeepvethei-wuoi preeperity attributed to wet. A In leetmuiewhetheuhieveqlot through the sine he reeeivee or the good- he eteele. Indemnity will not reiee another blade oi whee! In oer lend. Toteheitironeheeten men will teeter in him the deeire to beet1 hie edvereery in turn end recover the enoent end nore. Thee we shall have the eppreheeeioe of wer elwlye In the air, end eoon mother wer and more deetreetioe. Remove the deem of e European ceteciyem. end my nu et- torted from the Greye hemtlee paltry beeidetheweeltll thetpaeewillere- ete. An indemnity melee the rupee olthecoerneottheflreyei-their eeeeeltendolthemowoeietheirre dance that of the busier end the Iooter. There Ienonoeeyuleetoe heme- lile when it ie your m; end our eoldiere are their iivee. Do not cheepee their eerviee." “Considering the pert that we pleyed at The Hague.” oheerved the foreign minister. "it would be rather im ‘detelit for II lot to-â€"" ‘ "There ie only one thing to do. Lem arm has got u!" replied the premier. "We meet Jump in at the heed oi the proceeeion and receive the mud or the bouquets. u it happen." With Pertow'e end the m- e, genie went an equefly meet one from the premier end hie eehinet. Net- Irelly. the noisy element of the cities wee the flrlt to and words. It "Canton“ thou mun. mind. M 3911:; their unwin- u fully «out. .0 plane!" nomad no "out”. “If. trueâ€"Pam and the cal I“. mono «smilingâ€"not «an un- mt. Tim I- nothlu non lot i than to In." an m m alum-r. “BI! vhu “out the Indemnity!“ dual-M the Inn:- mm. H. mmnnuummmmm‘ 0! fill. at sold In on (many. TN. much. too. can mum. Win in m mm mm." W m trims. 'lu pal-you In (a “my. and muo- en Ion! to col-truth. TI. couch-m at a Amy. "‘0 "on "to 0m!“ now." no In! mu In the non- Iu. and M will In you know how they mm It." “M Hum! If. No! PM "Yes. air. The order; not to disturb them are quite positive. and as a ju- nior I could not do no except by their orders as superiors. The cuter, betel-e retiring, however. repeated to me. In case any inquiry came from you. air. that there was nothing he could add to the stars message to the nation and the army. It is to be given to the‘ “Tell them that the premier, the head of the government. their com- mapger. la speaking!" "Sorry, but the chief has retired." answered the ofllcer on duty uleoplly. “In tact, all the mt o! the stun have. with orders that they are not to be disturbed before ten." He tried to get Lunatmn on the Ion: distance. "The thin. ll sheer madness!" he cried. "lt'l lnsubordlnatlon! I’ll have It suppressed! The army must to on to gratify public demand. I'll show the ma that they are not In the saddle. They'll obey orders!" In the grant man would look like In a me. no vn bemoan the poo pl. In 1 Mon lot retribution and u headless army that wu supposed to chm-g9 across the trontler at dawn. comyu-lm of the term- Ind by Sir hunch Bacon to Gumbo the of- feet: of explain powder In three cumin plaza Ihowl that ho was writing of the nine powder. Now Milena-oaths ”WWorhotNt- are" would In.“ to hive been «to: a! go wink. of 13m ml- "Yes. Mm Is! It." he a“. l.- plorlngly. "Just n It not you put for m. And. Harm.” Mn. Galina me on may. with whc lam Ind once called the wisdom of “has. ”Ln-y than and live. for you. Your Cathy In life and to make the most or life. 1: m llfl" have. In! It. Mam?” "Yea." aha breathed after I p“... In mm a she med he: motl- crum- anhvoagmot mung things simple And clear." when m looted up to [Animal and the flame In her eyes. whose leaping. smuneon Mon to already how, held something of the eternal. u lol- um: crept ma his neck. . “You at. life. Lonny! You no the M!!! of today an! tomorrow!“ (TH! END.) Ian-1m ironed don bum in: w- cult. Bu Ill reaming only m be wflh a III-Mot. "If be m on" fled mung!" In- Mr replied; “He (Ml Ilka I n! II I trap Inc: [-4 not the my" "No. My not «9" m In In: Hm. In M In In: m the! o! Wan-(cult. m Ana Ion-h; Ibo mmultfiomtlokrm than the mat I laud. flotsam II.“ The mil. M“ In um tortured I, I. "Dianna“ o! I). pictur- of III. Irma-lo a no not m am“ the (In! W ton. ”It I: u I! I I“ undead Mn!" the lam "Hot hln nuke lento-c ~l|etmyludnnullnlkoneo~ In! that 'Il nil. Lanny. lâ€"l couldn't [autumn-yuan. '9!th thoughâ€"noun!" "But we now now. Mann.” 1.» mm placed. ”um the premier of a. any. hold Vie-(offing to I eon- pnct that he should not mm- III" ll to loot. He could not have won. even though you had not helped at Against Man. He mid only have lost not. me. and brought um 3mm manner on his haul HI. late .3: humbleâ€"n4 be m I ”flier." [ The envy-day mum“ mm. win be no. no movie tall. «a nor: am “a (My aw nm‘ Now an than am :- mum. who who am on rm II New!" Inmarwummumum Honcho-pound". Incl-non no (Mt link Consul. who can I sum! pool the atom It loaded. on- m be m mt?“ n4 III-tool Mo ammu- for a mumb- of In ”an m "Anor all. I ooldlor em out (Do how or the [not mad alumni." concluded tho mm of Ibo Guy; “A cold!" toot Ibo trick- with our ova cardl. Old Pom. m m unl- ut lute-Inn o! u on.” “No doubt of that!” and tho premier of tho Brown. 'll‘n I on“- mom to which mry wont-r of out: who "or and to down I'm would hue mdlly damned!“ J “I lhlnk so. for the same man.” mound“! the punter o! the Brown. “They In It. u good balm. ll uqu pram-my Ind prom-I (or both countries.“ “You have been no line ln welvlnl In lndemnlty.” sold the premler of the Graye. "that Tureen lune-to we pay for all the damage done to property on your Ilde by our lnvulon. I'm sure our people will rlee to the eug- seetlon. Their mood ha- overwhelmed every preconceived notlon or mlne. In place of the old eneplclon thet a Brown could do nothlox except vlth a nelnlh moth-e l. the dellre to he no (air he the Brown. And the precu- cnl way the people look at It melee me thlnk that lt vlll he enduring. The premier or the Browns found himself talking over the ion; alumnae to the premier of the Gray: in u neighborly a (union u it they had adjoining acute- and were amazing I manor of community interest. "Why not! Isn't um win: we have I" been thinking 3nd dun-Ins? Only nobody knew how or where to bo- sin.“ Thin left the retired oflcere to grunt hie in their corner- illet war was no longer a gentlemnn’e vocation, and Il- lenoed the protest: of their natural Il- ly in the huelneu of making war. the noisy element. which promptly adapted itself to a new fashion in the reletion oi.’ nations. Again the great square wee packed and again I wove- lire mr of cheer: greeted the white speck of an eminent euteemen‘l heed. ‘ All the ideas the! had been lamenting in the inde of a people (or a genera- tion became a living force oi action to break through the precedents born 0! provincial passion with e new pre- cedent; (or the power of public opin- Ion can he as Iwm in its revolutions as deciuive victories at arms. The uorld at large. eiier rubbing its (are. held and nedjueting its emleeeel and clearing its throat. exclaimed: M go A’Aqm. [commend- must to a: calling, ut- iux Lannron' I views I: worthy of their nonunion: of the: irrimeub hie poet humane oi the Ioldierl. Cm Cain Biron-iv, !. 0. (iron cross). break- ing torch in e new long on an - old tune. axpreuinghin brotherhood ideal In a "We - have - our. - let - them . keep - theirs" chorus that was epmdin. from regiment no regiment. "We". have. m Many mic no. to "link then' I m- fut-mm! In Mk Just not.“ ‘Lot me make the songs of a nano- and I can not who makes m Inn.“ nu. "l under-Ind the m I. only temporary.” '9“. no...“ nM a. on loan. um ”mum. "do “It. roll. my WI c Iona. long m (or Mum.” -lli~ nmm Anna-nil. 9M. 3 km” am no» 0' TM! .00.. Aloflm'hmIb-vha h a mnmu- but I)“ may m 'u ulna; II. In“. to 3 hell.- nu. firm-”mm and and: “W. In" been «mm It our. m. mnhvo-m-pmrmu Mun-c In." “Cancun. “Han they “and tho mm? b- ut!“ the “canon. ”No.” in the "nor. ram “no- they cu to m Iuh.‘ all (I. 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