er SERIAL STORY ELUSIVE ISABEL By JACQUES FUTRELLE ee HMlasrrarions by M. KETTNER CHAPTER Il. Mr. Just manuiacinre man's busi s0 It was know thing index, a ¢ posted 1 & Cam pbell and the Cal%ls F all the tr tion. From cret Sery after day, with the abled hir . diplor ing before Chief Cam;g from the took intelli paper Grimm most gible of looking perfut ctory inte traordinary me g8age the listless eo from Lisbe signed Is Latin Is nations of plar two speaking ned "aly South American compact France, rej in just made be accepted working in M South An to loin. but tacit Japar s00N Prope and vOove tral and MIEN gition Iu now and Cen rmany in as yet, giv support; attitude unknown to me Prince Benedetto d Abruzzi, believed to in Washington present, has power Italy, Spain gocrecy erica Ge vited refuses ing. however of Russia and be at to sign for absolute France and Profound enjoined and ved i it by underground. Shall | minister? Cable i much! preser learned of inform our ons.” Mr instruct “Bo commented bell He ¢ Camp his hands behind his in chair and sat for a long time, staring with steadfast, thoughtful e the Iimpassive face of his subordinate Mr, Grimm perched himself on the edge of desk and with his legs dangling read the tch a time, and a third “If,” he observed slowly, “if any oth or man than Gault had sent that 1 should have said hegwas crazy. “The peace of the world is in peril, Mr. Grimm.” sald Campbell sively, at last. “It had to come, of course, the United States and Eng land against a large part of Europe and all of Central and South America, It had to come, and yet...!” lagped bead, lay back his ves into the despa second up the receiver of his desk telephone. “The White House, please.” quested curtly, and then, after a mo ment: “Hello! Please ask the presi dent If he will receive Mr. Campbell immediately, Yes, the Secret Service.” There was a pave. Mr. Grimm removed his im took a chair. “Hello! In hal’ ad hour? So much!” The pages of the Almanac de Gothd fluttered through his fingers, and final ly he leaned forward and paragraph of it closely. When he raised his eyes again there was that in them Mr. Grimm had never soen gettled, darkening which before—a hadow “The chimera ‘but the long been a he remarked at Think of it! Of Ameri ly, are world-war has Mr now Grimm.” now! Central and South taker Course can count neons true too, +X ation, allie yrmid the of in combin ind, of Europe, cept Fra the be f« (ierm on't he went boy will wast aint a picture Tt wil 111 will build a on Eng sail-boat. and boy will erect differ 3 the ences | strates He abandoned the did: to the material matter Mr. Grimm passed him the and he down again soon sign compact in Wash ington,” he read musingly Now 1 don't know that the signing of that compact can prevented, but t! gigning be prevented Mr. Grimm." Very carelessly ictic tone returned hand $ il ateh desps aat Will vill he You will see to that, well,” the young man agreed The magnitude of a task made, apparently, not lightest impression on him languidly drew on his gloves And meanwhile 1 shall take steps ascerigin the attitude of Russian Japanese representatives in this guch the He fo Ay Mr. Grimm nodded “And now, for Prince Benedetto d’Abruzzi,” Mr/ Campbell went on “Officially he Is not in Wash. matter. Naturally, on such a mission, therefore, | is to be sought under imagine, he another “Of ourse,” Mr, Grimm acquiesced. “And he would svold the big ho tela" “Certainly.” { | ing, sometin at the the deliberate indifference with which Grimm masked his emotions. In his admiration of this quality he quite overlooked the remarkable mask of benevolence behind which he himself hid ‘And marked, after mie My You, “It means that I am a prince of the roval was the unhes Grimm icked and mes perfection of 1zz1,"”! he ro What ore name, 0D’ Ab: a time Mr, Grimm the does it nn to deal with of Italy” LpOnse Mr Almanac de page. isn tO hilood tating re up the Gotha the Of find glanced ar the first thing the rest He peru ll begin open to do simple Course him; enougl lessly 1w CHAPTER I11. The Language of the Grimm was todriguez Venernelan World's Greatest Oil Well, scene in the Potrero del ow miles a ve bere. where well in the world has January 3, 1911. can geribed. Imag smn of ofl shooting to a than four hundred and a hole fn the earth, ofr minute globules car wind for more than ten down upon the vege. forming pools of oll within jug; then a great lake of the | fluid four miles long by three miles wide and formed by means of an t earthen dam hastily thrown across a | natural reservoir, and at the lowest {| depression of the bank of this lake a *hannel several feet wide leading into | the Tuxpan river, through which the overflow of oil from the wonderful geyser is constantly going to waste — Tuxpaw (Mexico) Dispatch Took the Warning. “Charles,” sald a sharp voiced wom. sn to her husband In a rallway car riage, "do you know that you and 1 once had a romance in a rallway car i ringe?” “Never heard of it," in a subdued tone. “I thought you hadn't; but you remember It was that pair of | slippers 1 presented to you the Christ. | mas before we were married that led | to our union? You remember how ! nicely they fitted, don't you?! Wall. | Charles, one day when we were going | to a plenic you had your feet up on | a meat and when you weren't looking IT took your meastre. But for that | pair of slippers 1 don't believe we'd | ever been married.” A young unmarried man, sitting by, is feet from ine of feet a mist i ried by the miles settling tation and | that rad more from replied Charles, HOW FIRST Jake Daubert of Brooklyn Nationa! League Team Gives Few Tips on Initial Sack Position. I don’t suppose ] how to play first base. It Is one thing to get In and play the game accord. ing to my own ideas, and a different thing to set yself up au thority A youngster first base-——o team He fecal part A first hander an I in can tell anybody as an who to on al 2bility Han wants play anywhere alse the I must have the must be of base able lay the me basc ball Case nan be a left- because [| am iy handed man a clear appar can has the e SDeakK, n to turns aften there firg! top speed the aown take ayer Cultivate the aintance ten to acq perienced and lis carefully Observe the rules of the bait an umpire Behave like a geatleman Play hard to win and never give up Keep regular bours Let “booze” strictly Don't smoke to at all Learn the inside of Practice all you can players game Never alghe excess. Better not the game Browns Get Pitcher McGrainer, The New York American baseball club has turned over Pitcher Howard McGrainer the St. Louls Browns McGrainer went south with the Yan kees and showed up well on the sping trip Manager Chase asked for waivers on him, but St Louls refused to walve, McGreainer comes from the Parkersburg club of the Virginia Val ley league. to, Star Pitchers Lose Out. Ho far the baseball season has not proved a rosy path for the star {wir Jers of the big leagues. Mathewson, Johnson, Walsh, Ford, Coombs. and Brown lost their opening games. George Mullin is the only one of the star veterans who seems to have all of hig old stuff. Games Are Too Siow, The games are dragging along too slow to suit the fans. If the magnates want to make home life more peace able they should begin the contests carlier. The hungry fan might miss many & rolling pin at the door in that event ! { i i { porter re ong do) lar per year in advan eo. SING Kors coe 10 hs advertise Sas Chien for three or 1 ore ine # Der inch for each Ine. Dh from ae penes ard for less ton threes insertions, n to twenty eenits per foch for each imue, display sdvertls insertion ; other minimum charge Fe notices accompanyir i five cents per line for Sack e'ght couts per line, ido Bi cents Lega! notices, twenty sents per line for thres insertions, sud ‘en cens per line for esch sd ditional insertion POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, DEMOCRATIC. FOR BHERIFF Weare authorized to announces that Arthur B, fra of Pover township, Is a8 candidates fir the of oe tothe rules sud reguls. tions of the Dem cratic primaries 10 be held Be ptem bar 3, paid of Bheriff subile We are suthor'sed to snnoupoe thet D J Gipgery., of Huston wowoship, sa candidate ‘0° the office of Fhe 11! subject to the dects oa of the Democratic primes ies 0 be held on Bept mber 80 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are svthorized to announce thet Joho R of Ferguson townsh'p ss candidas LL 0 « of Commissioner, sublect 10 the uSsges Democratic jariy Ww Weare au'h RBunuie the off 1 vo announce me. 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