The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 11, 1913, Image 3

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happer rose
took the from
nd,
mortally
anguish of his
arry!” he
ther's ha and stood over the
his wounded brother
heart
red
oe
in
whis
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I yourself
Dumont was past
smiled at
The
speak
his brother,
next instant
ht and
! i: 1d door
people
the
iers from
Mrs. Var
the
ibhbub
and
door
Marth
cries rose
where
hrough
ayes fel
self-sacrifice
a tumult and
What has he
f those who entered had eyes
13 ipon the
through hi
openin
torn
3
people Bud - eves
for the man
darkls
t
exposed by
pad
Three
floor,
welling /
he g of
been ag
which rt
the struggle
only for Thorne, the
who
man who
loved
hated
him, and the
ispected him
glance
or
once
at
at the man
the
who
guard
prisoner,
thout a t
Wi Irena
kh stich
gh such
had
lived
iveq
anguish
never before
experi
through, but
absolutely p«
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his con
srfect
words
the
fet
de
one
quiet
and
t of
inerease we}
man, and the
an, and the love
other,
hat
Busy
and admirat
ons of one wom-
ion of the
“There's your prisoner.”
slipping his revolver
its holster. “We had a
gle and 1 had to shoot him
for him.”
he said
back into
of 2 strug
Look out
slowly
bis
us
CHAPTER X.
Caroline Mitford ‘Writes a Dispatch.
The war department telegraph office
had once been a handsome apartment,
of those old-fashioned,
marble-manteled,
dowed, double-doored rooms in a pub
lic building. It was now
extreme dilapidation, the neglected |
and forlorn condition somehow being
significant of the moribund Confed
eracy in which practically everything |
was either dead or dying but the men
and women,
A large double door in one corner
one
corniced,
English Physician Gives Some Simple
Rules That Will Aid Seekers
After Health,
A correspondent of the Medical
Times sends an interesting note on
deep breathing. The best time (he
says) seems to be Immediately before
retiring to bed, as, dng nothing more
before lying down, the habit contin
ues and becomes fixed; the window, of
course, should be open more or less.
i
§
IAM GILLETTE:
to a corridor. The
handsome mahogany,
gave entrance
were of
until varnish and
and
as the
polish had both dis
they looked dilapi
cob-webbed corners
broken moldings On other
of the room, three long French
windows gave entrance to a shallow
of cast iron fantastically mold
which hung against the outer
this observer peering
panes could discern
pillars of huge
rerhung the front of the
Further the
shadow the the
lights of the sl
the
The
as
dated
and
the
the
the large
porch which os
white the
beyond
visible
dimly
away
of porch were
eaping town,
bright moonlight.
handsome furniture
had probably
been long since displaced by
telegraph equipment and
plaster and moldings
sadly marred legraph wires
ran down the walls the
rough pi affairs, Car
instrume There two
tables, « ith a telegraph
either end of them
center of the roo
geen
the
contained,
which
once
the
heavy cornices
were
hich
by te
W
tables
ried
of
to
th
ae nts were
these ach w
'y at
sar the
ther up
mantel ct
tsnd
stood
m, and the
fine ol airble
against
iipped,
im
d, rui
the
batters
like
+}
ned
the rest of the room. For rest 16
ned
apartment
ith
desk,
the
batteries
remnant
room was
'
on the wall above
hands of
tan
point
room itself
v {ity
n dirt)
very
upants were
They
toy
iniforms
dow n
aid
g them
anothe
unles
qu
I don't heat ;
“That's probab
them It is
o
worrying
#0 damn sual,” re
,
i
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:
i
Things have come to
if the grandfathers of
guard h got to go to the front.”
marked anothér
a prettily
the
pass
home
Ave ro
“Following in the
grandsons” said the
go. | hate this
ing telegrams and
“Mesaenger here!” eried Licut
Foray, folding up a message
serting it In its envelope.
The nearest youngster detached him
footste; 4 their
first “1 wish 1
business of car
of
enant
and
ivy
il
away from the windows,
and |
!
“War department,” said Foray terse
ly. “Tell the secretary it's from Gen.
you are to give to the president
“Very good, sir,” said the messen
ger, taking the message and turning
away.
sible through the nose (out, anyhow,
either mouth or nose), the noes
should be held by the thumb and fore. |
finger with a handkerchief for about |
fifteen seconds to prevent the escape
of alr, anc thereby force the constitu.
ents of the air over the system This |
shodld be repeated from four to eight |
times at intervals of about half a min.
ute,
The particular proof of this being
As he passed out of the door, an or-
derly entered the room, stepped to the
side of Lieutenant Foray, the senior
of the two officers on duty, clicked his
heels together and saluted.
“Secretary's compliments, sir,
he wants to know if there is anything
from General Lee,” he said
“My compliments to the secretary,”
returned the leutenant “1 have just
sent a4 message his office with
duplicate for the president.”
“The president's with the
yet, sir,” returned the orderly.
didn’t go home, The
too. They want an operator
to take
to a
cabinet
right quick
down some cipher telegrams.”
gubordi
“Got
nate,
anything on, Charlie?”
“Not right wered Lieuten-
BOND,
“Well, go with
abinet room and take
ciphers, Hurry back though,” said
Foray Allison slipped on his
both officers had bes
shirt
are
now,” ans
over the orderly
down thelr
coat
in their
here, We
now
as
n working
You
no
the office
need
short handed
I don't ki are g
through tonight I can't hi:
ins
istrument
50 in
that how we ing to
get
10W
andle
and
best,”
my
way rapidly
howed he d
that mom«
the
here
“1 will do
He
party
the
ing his passage
spick and
Aare
as
at
room ti gh
oung
Mitford bet
loomed
Martha
1
line ween them,
while the ponder
acknowledgm
bows of
She
ited
about
Fume rts
umenis
Kept Up
ous Clicking
a Continu
iversation
: §
Some dad
Eympa
Maybe some f+lend of yours has
¥
t! front
officer
gone to 1e and interposed
the first
“Well, supposing he had.”
line, “would you call bad
“1 don't
like to
“Let me tell
you
said Caro
that News
you,” said Caroline,
don't know, that all
riends have gone to the front.”
There
which should have
young soldier what was
“an
seem to my
warned the
about to oe
“1 hope not all,
replied
“Yes, all.”
“all”
Miss Mitford,” he
very emphatie, “for if they
friends.”
“But some of us fire obliged to stay
you know,’
“Well, there are
altogether too
me,” sald Caroline saucily, with some |
method 1
day my pulse quickens the same
whether [ take fish or a strong meat,
such as beef or mutton: before observ.
ing the above points in deep breath.
ing as to time and holding the nose
my pulse quickened much more aft
er strong meat than after fish.
—— ao —
Orange Blossom Anaesthetic.
A Baltimore surgeon has discover
return of her usual ngntness,
you are all discharged.’
“Do you mean that,
“I certainly do.”
“Well, 1 suppose
discharged, we will
turned the other
“Yes,” said his
fully, “but we are
you in h low spirits.”
"Would you like put
spirits, you two?"
resolved
are
20 os
if we
have
regret
10 Bee
companion
mignty
BLU
real
Aro
to me in
asked C
young
hoi
good
line,
dandies
iegson
LR
vy
these
al
to read
who
were slaving
He
wldn't we?" they both cried
gether, “There'
better.”
“Well,
then,
{ with
8 nothing we would
I will tell you just what to do
returned the girl gravely and
deep meaning.
in the room,
nant F
ste
out this
“and don’
rth-
Yankes
“It's all igh an,’ interpos:«
aturally
and peremptory
shed a chair to the other side
laced a small s}
table in front of her,
and ink
iIKe
He m
4
wil
a table,
the
the pen
of
and
eniently
pet
paper on
shoved
hand
“You can
said
“Thank you,” sald Caroline, looking
rather ruefully at the tiny piece of pa
per which had been provided for her
Paper was a scarce article then, and
scrap was precious. She de
cided that such a piece was not suf
for her purposes, and when
Lieutenant Foray's back was turned
cony
$
\O
write there, Miss Mitford.”
he
he
to contain her impor
tant message, (o the composition of
ficulty and many pauses and sighs,
(TO BE CONTINUED)
women patients. No, this
in death.
discovery, and this Is that woman
all; that neither are her sensory
nerves located in the supposed seat
of Intelligence, her mind. All the
touching sensation and emotion, reg
ister upon the switchboard of her
heart,
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