The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 03, 1918, Image 3

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By LIEUTENANT PAT O'BRIEN
Copyright, 1918, by Pat Alva O'Brien
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CHAPTER XIV—Continued. weve had one honest mouthful of | times, and if I had encountered the; As I wandered through the streets I] some way
— | + i. ood than all the drinks in the world. ime person twice I suppose my con- | frequently glanced in the cafe win- | were many.
I decided promptly that the safest | The tem I refer to was “Dubbel Ger- | duct might have aroused suspicion. | dow as I passed. German officers It had occu
place for me was as far back as s- | stei lesch (Michaux).” A double I had a first-class observation of the | were usually dining there, but they | that it would
sible, where I would not be in the rtion of ar ing would have been | damage that was really done by our | didn’t conduct them elves with any | matter to vi
of others in back of me. Ac-| n y weicome to me, but I would | bombs, bomb had landed very | thing like the light-heartedness which | which was only nine fo ,
1 a single “ger- Ar he main railroad station and if icterizes the allie officers In lege, I knew a ten-foot vaul
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form direct! nosite | sten” if \ a ourage | it 4 been only thirty yards nearer | London and Paris. was rather sur- | .
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CHAPTER XVI.
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and indicated that I was to gro ons uy nbling out of a
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would g h Viehy ‘Wn, [i 1- Schweppes pods : and brought out two pieces of fancy | where am mah life decors r? 1 done
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give fur y became dark { the | Wijnew my taking awny, although at that parisoul!’™
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. ith the | Turllo Vermouth , , | 25 Porto node i | ticular moment I had as much use for stn —
parrot the Bel- | cron ted Inrgely of Ger Franeche .» . | | 1.28 a wile lelgian lace as an elephant for a Free From Conceit,
dock" i was | mans, went from one place to an. | Dubonret Coe Sherry : ’ safety razor, but 1 wae touched with | “1 am glad to see you are free from
i to do. other to see what our “str fling” had Oyith . . ias | Mai ’ » : a her thoughtfulness and pressed her that conceit which prompts profes
1 on the bill of fare tanta. necomplished, Naturally 1 avolded Oyives su eur 19081 50 | 32. ” | hand to show my gratitude. She would | sional Jealousy. ™ said the man who as
siderably, Although it was peaking to anvone. If a man or ih pe ? gh Madera. | hot accept the money 1 offered her. sumes a patronizing and paternal
i ng the “Prizzen der | woman appeared about to speak tome, 0} Pordesix » Chatenca Léwville Poylerre 1506 . iH! I earried the lace through my sub | manner. “Well,” sald the young ac
en,” which I took to mean | 1 Just turned my head and looked or Mi small runs scat ei ie dant iain eit a | sequent espariences, fooling that it tor, leoguidly, “to tell you the truth,
: ces of drinks” it sounded very | walked away in some other direction, | {would be a fine Souvenir for my | [ haven't seen any actors whose work
much to me like something to eat, | I must have been taken for an un. | Price List of Drinks O’Brien Picked Up at a Free Motion Picture Show ina | mother, although as a matter of fact if suggested any reason whatev:r for my
sad Heaven knows I would rather | social sart of individual a good many | Beer Garden. I bad known that it was going to de- | being Jealous,”