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Page 1: Ocala Evening Star. (Ocala, Florida) 1909-12-01 [p ].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/03336/00119.pdfOCALA EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 1909 r nn a v n H ROBINSON Presldea-+

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BrodneysBy GEORGE BARR-

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Copyright 1998 by Dodd Med Q Co

That evening he dragged the reluc ¬

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The enemy wa sitting serenely on one oftfurtron benches

hanging garden and deliberately interrupted the game of bridge which wasgoing on-

Ladies and gentlemen said MrBritt camly dropping into a chairnear by this place is full of spies

Spies I cried four voices in unisonMr Saunders nodded a plaintive apol ¬

ogyYes sir every native servant here-

Is a spy Thats what the enemy washere for today Ive analyzed the sit-

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and Im right Aint 1 MrSaunders Of course I am He camehere to tell em what to do and how toreport our affairs to him See More-

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lies getting the evidence of ev-

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to prove that Skaggs andWyckbdlme were men of sound mindup to the hour of their death He hasthe depositions of agents and dealers-in Bombay Aden Suez and threE orfour European cities all along thatline He goes over the days business-at the bank as often as we do asagents for the executors He knowsJust how many rubles and sapphires-were washed out yesterday and howmuch they weigh Its our business-as your agents to scrape up every¬

thing as far back as we can go toprove that the old chaps were mentallyoff their base when they drew up thatagreement and will Of course if wecan prove that insanity has always-run through the two families it

Good Lord gasped Browne nerv-ously

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tift would be a great help If wecan show that you and MrserLadyDeppingham have queer spells occa ¬

sionally ifNot for all the islands in the world

cried Lady Deppingham The IdeaQueer spells Please be good enough-to leave me out of the insanity dodge-as you Americans call it

Is it necessary to make niy husbandInsane in order to establish the factthat hIs grandfather was not of soundmind 1 queried pretty Mrs Brownewith her calmest Boston Inflection-

It depends on your husband saidBritt coolly If he sticks at anythingwhich may help us to break that willhes certainly insane Thats all Ivegot to say about it

Well Im hanged if Ill pose as aninsane man roared Browne-

Mr aunders hasnt asked me tobe insane have you Mr Saundersasked Lady Agnes In her sweetestscorn-

I dont apprehend < began Saun ¬

ders nervouslySaunders said Britt calculatingly-

and evenly next thing well have tobegin hunting for insanity in yourfamily We havent heard anythIngfrom you on this little point LordDeppingham-

I dont know anything about MrSaunders family said Deppinghamstiffly Britt looked at him for a mo-

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puzzled and uncertain Thenhe gave a short hopeless laugh andsaid under his breath

Holy smokeWhen he finally called the tonfer

ence adjourned and prepared to de ¬

part he calmly turned to the stenog¬

rapherDid you get all this down Miss Pel

hamYesMr Britt

Good Then he went away leav-ing

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the quartet unconsciously de¬

pressed by the emphasis he placedupon that single word

The next day but one it was an ¬

nounced that the enemy bad movedinto the bungalow From time to timehis gray blue or white clad fiirurocould be seen directing the operationsof the natives who were engaged inrehabilitating Wyckholmes nest

The chateau was now under thevery eye of the enemy

Continued Tomorrow

Many persons find themselves af-

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with a persistent cough after-an attack of influenza As this cough-can be promptly cured by the use of

Chamberlains Cough Remedy itshould not be allowed to run on until-it becomes trobulesome

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The saloon causes men to stumbleStrong drink causes men to stum ¬

bleThe saloon makes for strife and fordestruction

Strong drink leads to strife and de ¬

structionTherefore Christian people who

must answer to God for what they doand to Christ for any souls led astraymust be against the saloon andagainst strong drink

The Peace Destroyer-That drunkenness does not make for

peace was remarked long ago by Sol ¬

omon who saw in it babblings andbrawls One of our Philadelphia news-papers

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the day after the birthday ofthe Prince of Peace published this

While under the influence of drinkwhich he had taken to celebrateChristmas William Turner a weaveryesterday quarreled over his dinnerwith his wife and sisterinlaw intheir little home-

In his anger he struck the wife asshe held in her arms their tenweeks-old son Albert suckling at the breastMrs Turner fell across the end of alounge her body crushing that of thechild A few minutes later the babydiedLast night Turner in his cell in theFront and Westmoreland Streets Sta ¬

tion was heartbroken Sobered by hisact he realized its consequence Inhis grief he prayed and wept and la ¬

mented In another part of the sta ¬

tion house where she was being heldfor awitness was his wife who weptfor the little ono so recently come intotheir life who had left them-

It was a tragic ending to theChristmas feast over which the wifehad labored in preparation The din-ner

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wits to have been at once a cele ¬

bration of the annual day of happi ¬

ness and of two years of married lifeSuch tragedies are the daily results ofdrink

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Vhat Think You-

A commercial traveler speaking toa furniture dealer in a Michigan citysaid recently Look out for localoption Its a bad one for certainkinds of business I asked one of mymustomers in a dry town in Illinoishow he liked it He said his wifeopposed it because she could not geta woman to do her washing A fewweeks after the town went dry herwoman who had been doing her wash-ing

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said Ill not be here again aftertoday Why not anything wrongXo only since the saloons closed myhusband brings his money home and-I do not have to wash any moreLet us ask which is the better thatthe saloonkeeper should have themoney of this man and that his wifeshould be compelled to do washing inorder to earn bread or that his money

I should be given to her to buy food andclothing The answer to this question-will determine the answer to thequestion as to whether prohibitionpays What do you think about it

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What Teacher DidJapanese laws against the smoking-

of cigarettes are very stringent For ¬

merly almost every boy smoked butone school master having proved tohis own satisfaction that the habit ef¬

fected permanent injury to growingboys ruled against them Feeling thatho could not under such circum-stances

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go on smoking himself hegave up the practice and persuaded-his colleagues to do likewise

The real distinctions between peo ¬

ples are not those of Orient or Occi ¬

dent wealth or rank or socalled suc ¬

cess or failure they are those ofgrowth of mind and soul YouthsCompanion

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The allowable thing is ofteifc thefateful thing Doctor Cuyler wellseys of the temptation of youth forstrong drink Youth is commonlystronger at the engine than at the

I brakes One unanswerable proof ofthe difficulty of stopping the drinkhabit is found in the fact that so fewactually reform Xot a tenth of thoseenslaved to the bottle ever break looseeven though they cry in their sobermoments Would to God I mightnever taste another drop There was-a touch of pathos in the speech of oneof our boys in blue to the magis ¬

trate after he was arrested for drunk-enness

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He held up a whisky flask

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and said your honor the only ene-my

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that ever conquered me Is thatc se

We level our anathemas at the sa-loonkeeper

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who vends liquors over thebar but far more culpable Is he whogives respectability to the bar by hispresence and his patronage We be-lieve

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in Invoking the power of thelegislature and judgments of thecourts against the curse of drink butwe honestly believe that if all of uswould scrupulously judge ourselvesalong the line of PaulS rule weshould make far quicker work of It

Judge Sends Former Schoolmate to

Kansas City NovJail

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John Conners who was on trial forstealing 250 worth of Junk Iron I

Judge Ralph S Latshaw said I

Do you remember the first timeIwe met It was when Kve were both

boys The judge continued Wewere nearly the same age and werein the same class in the old Lathropschool It must have been over 30years ago-

I can remember you will Youwere the one whom our classmates-had picked to become president Youwere the best in spelling and arith ¬

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metic The teacher considered youher model pupil Your penmanship-was the roundest and the letters themost perfect Everything came easy-toI you while the rest of us had to

I study hard to get our lessons Younever have found out what real work-is

But Connors do you remember-the next time I saw you It was tenyears ago You came to my office tohave me write a letter to the gov-ernor

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to have your citizenship re ¬I stored You had served a term InI the penitentiary for grand larcenyWhat was the cause of your down-fall

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I WhiskyConnors was sentenced to 60 days-

in jail then paroled on condition hewould leave whisky alone33

King Khama a native chief or thetribe of BechuanasJ in Africa grewup as a boy in the midst of the gross ¬

est savagery Before he came to hiskingship however he became aChristian through personal contactwith his loved friend John Macken-zie

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the missionary statesman ofSouth Africa

Khama determined to put an endto native beer drinking with all ofits evils and also determined to pro ¬

hibit the white mans drink from theboundaries of his own state Thewhite traders and liquor dealers vio¬

lated his laws smuggled goods anddefied the most strenuous legislationWarning followed warning still thelaw was violated Finally tried be-

long further endurance the kinggave an ultimatum in a public speech-to all the liquor dealers and traders-in his domain It is this speech that

j shows his strength of character andreveals a life of the finest temper

Take everything that you haveTake all that is your and go I amtrying to lead my people to act ac ¬

cording to that word of God whichwe have received from you whitepeople and you show them an ex¬

ample of wickedness such as we neverknew You the people of the word ofGod Go Take your cattle andleave my town and never come backagain-

On the ground of old friendship-one dealer pleaded for pity KhamaHashed back Friendship Youknow better than any one how I hatethis drink Dont talk to me aboutfriendship You are my worst enemy-I had a right to expect that youwould uphold my my laws and youbring in the stuff for others to breakthem You ask for pity and youshow me no pity Xo I have hadenough of such pity It is my duty-to have pity on my people over whomGod has placed me and I am going toshow them pity today That is myduty to God And the drink went

To the British administration hewrote i dread the white mansdrink more than the assegais of theMatabele which kill mens bodies andIs quickly over but drink puts devilsinto men and destroys their souls andtheir bodies forever Its woundsnever heal I pray your honor neverto ask me to open even a little door-to the drink

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