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: " CHAPTER THREE a 31 VAR a dungeon Wheeler had fallen into:

upon the track stood a little car filled with coal, and it was upon

not in use, are supposed to be covered with iron lids, and the lids graveled over, but careless coal-| “TT TT ee man just departed had left one of | ATTOW joie him a aes wo these pitfalls open, and down it PRSSage oe ' ry : i y Wheeler had plunged into one of “topped. It stopped dead at a par the passageways of the utilitarian 0; winding staircase dimly {lighted by an oil lamp hanging by la rusty chain; and, taken by sur-

labyrinth known as Underground prise, Wheeler stopped short of it

Windsor. It was a passage dating

but" from Albert the Good, who,

: | Clearly the staircase wasn't a might aL aptly Pave Daw ag way out; it would only lead him up

even was a sensible little guide | Cistie. Yet even as he hungi,i.,eq the point of the boy: hjsiin the world,

sign with an arrow back, he remembered that it was

But arriving in the whale could not ,i... yim he commenced to wav-

at the or in his mind between escape and sufroundings than’ Wheeler was; original

and perceiving overhead the gap- proached

the staircase warily, ing maw that had swallowed him. [ya nie hand on the hesv,

hand on the heavy, himself out »f it again instantly.

But the coal chute was steep. . . y polished by the avalanche of emin Linked years, ‘and sprinkled with a fine ¥ ." dust; his knees slipped out from

way, and his grip on the thin sides failed; three times he slid back to the bottom. Then he heard sounds in the tunnel. He listened. A low laugh, | hollow, as in a tomb; someone talking: and then—unmistakably

Accused by Money In License Dispute

| teeman last night charged Secre- cence | —approaching feet. He scrambled g 4 e- x PP 8 he tary of State Charlies Fleming are notoriously misleading on oc-| Castle. ng a “very profitable casion, and the earnest student to Democrat County will do well not to believe all he heaps blacken the Welsh country- chef at neariy seven hundred a (reads in books of theirs. tewards. Rousekeepers, and. but Don R. Money, local atto | They are fond of referring to of armies redden the night sky ® ewards, houseke - Irvington Republican VICtoria’s reign as an era of peace/of the Potteries, steam bollers|lers. storekeepers and pantrymen,

{to the ground, retreated in t At lopposite direction, and hid behind wih fouy i f the passage. : 3 re of t . p . # Chairman Paul McDuff. I” "WO GRIMY navvies hove into |view, thick-chested, slope-shouid- told the |ered, swinging their long, toil- Club that county license branches

$102,000 in fees this year. Called ‘Choice Plum’

orangutans. | “It ain't as if yer'd been to sea {like wot I ’ave, 'Arry,’’ one was [saying. “Ah, that'd change yer choicest political plums ever pro-

|But ignorance is bliss every sald. | time, I 8’y, and if a bit of English

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['Op it and lend a 'and ere. I want Formerly, he said,

me supper, if you don’t.”

ieee el 1 up, large-eyed, lis- pan Jagking up. IALse-tysd, dis pa he Fenian outrages of the six- ? : not a sound. | ties, the Kaffir War, Zulu/was commonly believed A little thrill passed over him, War, the Second Afghan War. the horned figure of Herne N

was a clean, [10 the world aboyestairs. His

~ i throat well-lighted tunnel. Down the middle ran a narrow Fallway track. oo. .3 "ong “swallowed hard.|the plight of the girls in the|that fog, the castle seemed al

i teh factories, and the bayonets place where the living only tres. this coal that Wheeler was sitting. For the Great Courtyard of He ook a grip on his courage ma Windsor Castle is pierced in several places by coalholes, which, when And began to cautiously climb his/fixed against an army of Jobless|

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all Bri at the time, and so{Peace and prosperity they call it.\separate dead world’s business, MA. sue 15 Wak puszled it as to move the people vie. . land all keeping watch upon the in charge to amass a power off WHAT THE historians mean iy trespassers; so that tonight the official reports on the case, which that in Victoria's time Britain|porter of the Round Tower might | Valentine's Day * Fol ry 14

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very wry dungeon or no, Jonah te Sastle be had come to see... tney understand neither what|{On & vast scale her capital goods|that still, when the mood was on | § lurthet o oye did nor what came of it in rH circles widening far out from the/OPed hér resources, raised up a; But from the tales of Windsor's| aa” ignominious coalhole down which|hew breed of ‘wealthy, enterpris- : intention.” He ap-|)" a into the Wonderland of|Ing sons, and, at the end, had im-/least some éomfort in numbers,

Britannic Majesty. For as with { A { rang ' task ; man 1iVing to a degree not dreamt of|ings girded found by its walls ve | Be sp 0 the Of heaving packened newel post, and stopped uy notes Diece 91 June Jove uy practical men at the reign's dwelt some more than two thou- ‘ of the story of Wheeler is pre-{eginning. served only among the vanishing! ut the ) heredity servants of the Royal/dy violent dislocations and con- the Garter, equerries and ladies-| Household, to be handed down dis- vulsions. Britain was changing/and gentlement-in-waiting, Mili-

under him or his coat got in the ) | AgT fcultural na- tar y Knights and Royal Guards-| $ Sah 5 | criminatingly in the Ser vants | I apidly from an i

; - taries and clerks, versions of thin culled from Significance of what was happen quarians, secre newspapers, bts and old manu-/ing. And at a moment in this and sufficient domestic servants scripts, their conflicting sources, greatest of British revolutions, alone to have destroyed a besiegtheir queer mixed habits of scien-|the singular unit of humanity ing army with boiling soup from

A Republican precinct commit- tific analysis, respectable reti- With whom we have to deal is

and prosperity in Britain; after/drive the mills of Lancashire, kitchenmaids and chambermalds, LOVELY 5x7 $ which the student may find it ships from every corner of the sempstresses and valets, laun- PHOTOGRAPH |confusing to read their accounts seas crowd for room on Thames dresses and table deckers, gar-

lof the “Hungry Forties,” whichiand Mersey, and smoke hangs deners and greenhousemen, not to [were distinguished mainly by fam-/thick over a very grimy London, mention apprentices in almost ev“That adds up to one of the ine, a wrathtul insurrection of the|It is the Age of Acquisitiveness, ery line, nor the coachmen and p poor, the First Afghan War, the|expressing itself in ugly villages Postillios, mind quick enough, that would. duced in America,” Mr. Money Sikh affair, and the brutelike and cluttered drawing rooms; of from the Stables, nor the lads} {drudgery and brutal beating of | Large Families, Eminent Respec-|/{from the Kennels either. Bo you He said that closing the State small children {fluff contents yer, where's the House license department to 1i-|coal mines and cé6tton mills; of of Mudlarks, Rookeries, and Mal-/it was, and perhaps something of |cense purchasers “forced” all this|the stinking, jam-packed slums nutrition. It is the Age of the the bickering and gossip, dalii“Hear, ear,” jeered the other. business to the McDuff-controlled that were sinks of misery and deg- Railway, the Steamship, the Tele- ance and intrigue, dreaming and |“You and yer blinkin' Eyetalians! 1i¢®hse branches. |radation the State|close; of the Crimean War, theiand competition has House branch collected more than Indian

half of downright! Ashantee Expedition and the fity nal collapse of English agriculture

ter prowled the Park, and om ( which sentries still thought they the seventies; of Majuba, saw Anne Boleyn ascending to her “Lawks!” he Khartoum, the Doctors’ Strike, bower in the Dean's Cloister. In

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passed, and only the dead be-| men in Trafalgar Square in the langed. Without half trying, one . =" a eighties; finally, of Kitchener's might fancy Tudors and Stuarts, THERE REALLY was such altwo-year campaign in the Soudan, Yorkists and Lancastrians, Planas this. What he did in the/and the most conspicuous event tagenets and Normans silently

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's house that night stirred of the fin de siecle, the Boer War. intermingling there, each upon a

proved : Beltone Indianapolis. Co. Paul Bossemeover Dist, s 830 State Life Bids. :

may read for yourself if never feit her security seriously hasten his steps a bit as he yo you threatened from a but at-/passed by the armour of King . e histori ' tained a .new pinnacle of power David of 8c¢otland, and a page, §0-|| ° ay dans have stiely JuRnacle her em-|ing down a lonely corridor, shun

pire, extended her trade, increased the “gallery where it was sald

character has eluded them, and meas of production, devel- her, Elijabeth walked.

ghosts, its lving tenants had at 3

ved her general standafd .of!for in the twelve acres of build-|

‘ {sand persons with bodies. There process was attended were officers of the castle and of

{tion to an industrial oné, so rap- men, canons and choristers of As to the historians, with thetr [idly that she scarcely grasped the St. George's, custodians and anti-

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the battlements. There were master cooks, assistant cooks, roasting cooks, and It is the Age of Progress. Slag bakers, all seneschaled by a lordly

and mere loose talk, they climbing the stairs of Windsor

|side, furnaces like the watch fires year, and there were footmen and

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until the century's/graph; the tempo of life quickens Weeping that still went on In it.| become To Be Continued { r |Copyright, 1948

B Theodore Bonnet. By! __ permission. of Dou 6.

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| “Right you are, then, but you $70,000 a year. A substantial por{needn’t get yer back up. It's like tion of this money, |1 g'y—all a matter o’ where yer turned in to the highway fund, ! {been an’ wot yer seen, Easy does has been diverted to the McDuff lit: ‘ere we go.” branches by closing the State | He watched them. wheel the House office. car down the tunnel, round

. ———————— {corner, and out of sight. Then he ABC Suspends

{weng and stood where the car

{now was hopelessly out of reach.| Indiana's Alcoholic Beverage | Panic seized him. He felt -him- ommission sus pen ded the {self trapped in this treacherous licenses of four Indianapolis tav-| {hole! it flashed upon him he would erng for liquor violations. | 'be hunted down its lengths and) The Popularity Pleasure Club, /taken, then that he might be 438 Indjana Ave. was suspended {left here to die—shut up in Wind- for 30 days for selling liquor to gor Castle for ever, he and Henry non-members, permitting dancing {the Eighth! Desperately he de- without a permit and insanitary |termined to brave a bit of ex- conditions. ploration in search of another, Two local taverns had'licenses exit. suspended for permitting minors | He could not read the sign, bution the premises. The Tropic Club, | ‘had been born with the confidence 2039 E. 10th St., was suspended lof all honest citizens in arrows, for seven days. The tavern, owned {and noting that the directionhy Mary A. Reed, 2917-21 Northrecommended by this one went western Ave. was suspended for: |opposite to that taken by the 15 days. f (navvies, he followed its advice, The Paul Bracken Tavern, 1260 {walking as quietly as possible and Ww, Washington St., was suspended | |with an eye out for trouble. [for five days because of a Sunday

| . 8 sale. { JAS broad passage of . arena ton The floor was, Eleven dther liquor. dispensing, flagged and swept clean, the roof establishments were suspended |at first low and gently rounded, over the state tor various liquor but at a little distance vaulted into law Infractions.” = -

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