Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 118, 7 April 1916 — Page 10
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i : i PAGE TEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916
- Copyright. 1916, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, New York.
Johnnie Mouse wanted to be a sailor. But Johnnie Mouse's mother did not want him to be a sailor. She told him him he would be very sick in the first place, and then if there happened to be a cat aboard the ship lie would not have a chance to get away as he could on land. . But Johnnik. Mouse would not listen to his mother advice. So one night
wnen his mother and father were out hunting cheese and other good things
By and by Johnnie Mouse came to a large house, and seeing a hole he ran in and found himself in a pantry. Johnnie Mouse looked around and there were all his brothers looking at him from behind a dish of cheese. "Why, Jonnie Mouse, where have you been? We thought you . were dead and gone," eaidhis mother, running toward him. Johnnie thought it was a good time to mention his lost best clothes and so
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FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind.. April 7. The Senior class play "Mr. Bob" will be given in the K. of P. Hall April 22'. under the direction of Calwell Miller. Cast of characters: Ralph Bockhlfer, Phiylip Roysen; Paul King, Robert Brown of the law firm Benson & Benson; Ralph Maines, Jenkins; Iva McNutt, Patty; Rebecca Showalter, Aunt Becky; Zella Lacey, Katherine Rogers, Miss Becky's niece; Thelma Overman, Marion Bryant, Miss Catherine's friend.
to eat. Johnnie Mouse tied up -his. best J ne toId ner bow sick he had been and
clothes In a bandanna handkerchief now ne naa lost nis cioines in a ternand tied it on the end of a stick andj1316 shipwreck and that he no longer put the stock over his shoulder just as j wantejTto be a sailor. i had seen pictures jot boys who ran! His mother was so glad to hear that a. ay to sea. , " 1 that she forgave him for losing his But it took him a long time to find' Dest clothes and put her arms around
a ship and he had very little to eat 1 mm ana loOK nim Dome. wnere sne tea on the way, so that when he came to!nim on a11 th.e nice bits she had in the
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the place where there was a big ship ready to sail Johnnie Mouse .was tired and hungry, and he had grown pretty thfn, too. Johnnie Mouse was climbing carefully up the side of the ship when he
chanced to look up, and there right ovpr him were two big green eyes; looking steadily at him. ' j Johnnie - Mouse was frightened, for! he knew those eyes belonged to none! t&her than a cat, so he did not wait to j walk or run; he jumped' and fell 1 right into the water. j Eut he was lucky enough to land on j a piece of wood not very large, but it
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Tomorrow's story Fox's Trick."
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EATON, O., April 7. Arthur Walwyn Evans, noted Welsh wit and humorist, will lecture here Friday evening, April 21, under the auspices of the Eaton Lyceum, and Chautauqua association. Through the generosity of the Coit Lyceum bureau, the appearance of Evans here will be without cost and admission will be free to all who care to hear him.
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A Thrilling Serial of Devotion and Mystery
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j Crawley stood irresolute for a mojment; then, clenching his teeth and j squaring his shoulders, he left Brooke j in the hall and strode into the studio, j A moment later he returned, bearing ! a sad burden. Around her he had wrap ; ped some dark red fabric which cover- ; e d her completely. Brooke raised his , hat before he remembered the part he must play. "Switch off the lights," panted I Crawley, "and shut the door!" ! A minute afterward he had placed j the body of Zoe in the huge body of th car and covered it reverently with i a rug. ! He had met no one on the stairs. (The hall porter had not yet returned
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Mouse EittlllgMJJJt, . "Ho, ho," though : Johnnie Mouse, "this is much finer than going on that, big ship. I have one of my own now, and I can be captain and sail it just as I like." But just then the boat Stopped, and try as he would, Johnnie Mouse could not make it sail. He soon discovered the trouble; a bit of straw had caught his boat, and held it close to a big post, and if Johnnie had been wise he would have
crawled up that post and run back home. - . But Johnnie Mouse wanted to be a sailor, and so he did not run up the post. Instead, he untied the bundle he still had with him and put the bandanna handkerchief on the stick he had carried over his shoulder, and this he stuck into a hole in the piece of wood he called a ship, and then he had a sail. Before Johnnie Mouse could think what had happened the wind caught the bandanna sail and drew it away from the post, and away went the ship and Johnnie Mouse so fast he almost lost his breath. ' Holding on as tightly as he could, Johnnie Mouse wondered what was the matter with him, his head felt so queer and be wanted to lie down and never get up, but he knew if he did let go of the mast he would go into the water. Johnnie Mouse lost his best clothes. He saw them sailing away from him without a regret. All he wanted was that the water should not be so bubbly and he would like to rest, but that seemed something that, would never happen again to Johnnie Mouse, and he sailed on and on. By and by it grew dark, and Johnnie was so tired that he let go the mast and fell on the deck of his ship and .left. When he awoke the ship was quite still, and Johnnie tried to get "up, ! but he was so weak from hunger he' could not stand. I His sail was gone, and Johnnie wonI 1 L. . . . I. ... .J ... .1 i ,t:
ui'twi wiiiii nappe-null it iu snip, nisi nose touched something cold and! Johnnie Mouse found it was a stone j that his ship had run against andj .stuck in the sand. Johnnie Mouse hadj just strength enough to crawl off t he j beat. He had no more longing to be-j conic a, sailor, so he curled up warm
mid close under the side of the rock and went to sleep. When he awoke Johnnie felt, better, and he began poking his nose under ih" rock. Could it be. he smelled rhpcsp in this strange country he had called to? Ye:;, it Mas. and more, -too, fo? Johnnies nose went right through a. paper, ami tli ere he found such. a feast as he had dreamed ot but never had. When he had finished eating John-' nie stood up, his legs were- stronger and he felt much better all over. "T'is is not such a bad.pl.ace to live." thought Johnnie Mouse. "I'll take a run around this country, and if 1 like it I will settle here, but I shall travel by land and not by water if ' decide to travel farther."-
Brooke started the engine and then settled himself in the bucket seat in front with the steering-wheel. He exhibited no hurry. To Crawley he seemed unn'ecessarily deliberate. "Are you right?" he asked Crawley over his shoulder. "Yes, but -can't we get off?" "Yes; half a minute. I want to light a cigar. Will you have one? You'd better. Wrap up well; you'll find it cold. We are going to move, you know, once
we re out of the traffic." ' "I'm all right," stammered Crawley. His teeth were chattering. "I couldn't smoke. I should choke." Brooke did not, answer him. He slow ly and deliberately lit a cigar; then he started the car. The man's nerve was splendid. They were off at last. The clocks
were commencing to chime the half hour. Rroofcfl drnve rorofullv tr o s. !
and unnecessarily slow, so Crawley thought: but Brooke was conscious of the importance of what he was doing. Nothing must go wrOnr and the streets were very sliopery. Over the river into traffic; then through interminable suburbs; then the country and darkness. The two men rarev snoke tid then only shouted iTonsvll.Mos The treat cr flew tbro'is-h th nieht. lik a thiif ef life. The lf.pn ajr that rushed oast him and filled his lunes had a verv beneficial effect unon Crawley's nerves. It sobered him and cleared his brain. He was able to force from his mind the horror of the position and the dark deed upon which he was bent. It was nearlv half past twelve as thev were rnnnire over a lonelv Dart of the park-like Riplev rosd. rot verv far from Guilford, that Brooke suddenly slowed down.
"What's up?" shouted Crawley. "Anything wrong?" "No: only I don't want to go through Guilford. We must make rather a long detour. You had better come and sit beside me. I shall want to give you some directions. We have plenty of time, and I don't want to get to Hatchington till well after one. Norris expects me and "will be up. I have wired him and told him to let every one else go to bed. I want every one to be asleep though, Norris included, which is pretty safe.. This thing must be done, you see, before we arrive at the house. You understand?" "Yes, of course." "I shall strike Clansden lane near Needers and come in that way. That takes us right by the barn. I'll stop the car at Clansden Corner. There isn't a house within a quarter of a mile there. You can then go. and scout and get the thing ready. "If - there's, any question, or you meet any one," the car's broken down, you see. and you're taking- a bee line for the house. But that isn't at alt likely. Hodges has done his rounds and the police rarely patrol Clansden lane till about three. Still, I'm taking every possibility, no matter how remote, into consideration. "No; you must prepare that old barn over there. By the way, the wind's springing up a bit. There'll be a terrific blaze. When you've done
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that come ; back and III drive on. It won t take a minute to do the rest. Well cover her in a second. A little gasolene and a match will do the rest. Tnen we can so on. We'd better get to the house that way, though it's a little unusual. : - - "Of course, I might back out and go round through Guilford for effect, but there Is just the danger of being seen in Clansden lane, and our subsequent manoeuvre be open to suspicion. "You mean in the light of the subsequent fire?" said rawley; "Yes; though, hang it all, it's my barn! Also." added Brooke quickly, "yon see, it's just possible that it might be useful, in case of some unforeseen complication suspected arson, you know to have a sham breakdown there. It would explain spilt gasolene carelessness, of course; but there'd never be any question if I was to blame, you see." , uHe w spoke crisply, voicing his thoughts. His manner was that of a general planning some difficult movement. . "Yes, you are right," murmured' Crawley, awed by Brooke's strength and control. "Moreover," Brooke went on. "We are only a few minutes from the house there, and we could" watch the effect from the outset. thnn?h nnra itv ...
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rou are sure? "Absolutely." said Brooke with conviction. "My dear chap, I've done this
Buri "I imng too orten not to be quite certain. Burning native villages teaches a man a lot. Besides, you know, I've done quite a lot of unofficial soldiering in my time." "But what I mean," asked Crawley eagerly, "is, will there be any possibility of of the fire being put out?"' "None. My fire engine gear is out of order and my telephone installation isn't fixed yet. This car would be the quickest way of getting to Guilford. This car would break down," he added meaningly, "if I drove it, and no one else can." "But wen then," Crawley insisted, "suppose the fire burnt itself out. would there, be any sign any trace of
He could not continue. "Human remains?" Brooke suggested with brutal frankness. "That is what I mean," said Crawley huskily. "None at all," replied Brooke. "A few calcined bones pshaw, nothing to go on. But I'll see to that. I shah
be on the1 spot," you know. I'll see to it. There was something grimly awful about this great man's otter disregard of sentiment, and Crawley wondered, even then, what his life out m ; the greatprimeval forests of Africa must have been. What sights this man must have seen, what deeds he must have witnessed, to blunt his senses so that he could talk and behave like this! 1 For the first time in his life Crawley felt a sudden loathing of him; a sort of mental nausea seized him. Godfrey Brooke 1 was not a man ; he was merely a human -machine. To Be Continued. FILE INCORPORATION
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