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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-04-07, Page 6-.-- ­ - - ----7w;�j�_�.�;-,T 1 I � _. , ,_. - - , -,% . ­ - - low 11 111, P 111,411 44- - � T11URfiZ14V, APIUL T* MW =!!I!� Z t!"00 00!!-1Tn!t'!!"_!!'7 t;!=T==�-M T" OF _P% "I'll - - -_ I ____ 11 - -_ I TAG}: I Sl!C ..." MAW"* - - -_ -_ - o ,i !!P!Oi!omw - 17,= 0 - -,..- _ __ - --- -- I _ mom - -_ Z --- • � � - --- - ., I -�__ ­ .;-.;;! _! -kvu,wn that the Lieutenant WOO .;rad.' pig -shouldn't yow?" I observed. .. -,. the at of Zind#rmuf challic- Had WmillAd Pah" "I oh"Id hate to be taint up hy a , I I I 94 from W to worse- and rapidly 1.4 Avery awk," )w agreed agani. I - - 0 1 , woo* -L.iron worse to the worst 1140sitAt'- One do" MA want to be sloughterod � � , I ' !11 I 'I The lion-tansiolr had Iestored the l In Had Back by batelsers nor eaten b I I; cage, and the lion$. sullen, infuriated. k "Not" *mid L *'Naafi epitTe-r" hap- 19k . 1 64 I, tuakes ftrity ,go fortlivel tboll �� and sperate. know that he helit in" M"110% 0110 k0s"ya Vt O"t Of Or4#r P*R'!" 5 -1 I its superw stral4t, I one hand the Noo,hip that ekould drive tio, back is oinv 16A bevow, x1floolot000d "Not if out N a wist pig-foce-�, I'll, I ordinarYfiours. It is writa -for .911 your bAkillo-rakes, pies, . ,a, q iek warned and forearmed -who stts,ek%!= I CJO A reaw siou CA Lska TsU will a" I � them to revolt, and in the Other the OR4 '1011 *as, vb&rP 1141!t4tiolottetshe r. the butilistrit, takiliX them 4sawares," long tend litelld - so tine one "r sack onlY is Mcswy- .1 should instantly pustih twilit- *11 'at to 11110 I .1 ,revolver that ob �'lsr replied. . k enjoy -m -t t* )v4w trip - Parity Flwr w-dxy -It Is catain to 94;;0i YOU$ 'the first sign of it. I ki-Jov., a nexatteotiou. , I t Tbroo PahtW C& B steam"" Try . .1d1011011 W L Aft t Life at Zinderneut,was not re ally '.%It#, Allan Ratting, Enterprise, on, " "Has the big pig got his eye On the - _acny OF ';o much as the avoidafi�o of death write;:----,Akfterl%F*erono1 by BMALO V- G-" lt!lp - of 6 life beth, butchers?" I asked. "Nor 11 '�oaiug i It r "No." replied Guantaio. ualWasoa6w4wloo;.iwumUsgiamcairyckans�' ­ - 0 tv � I _Aeath from, sunstroke, heat-stroke, loovi t kall R-.vful P at 1 4 k, have the biggish pigs".' . ;L ARIC Alto th*t Nalowtv * long XA0K,# toftcawas 4"P. I -All -A I I PUR11YIFEGUIR' ; monotony. mi � ditekis, or Adjudant. Lc- I awl vould sot xlee night. 114A,rd are .vou, going to Open fl -ed C102ZAM o1mma room soarvi�:C. VXAISSR Oth 11 F jaunt. I rovId har-Ily da my litorsework, eyes of tho blind: pigs?" I ' uired. J. . DAILY JKAY lot TO NO BO& 343 � Csfard was rampant; ever.yboi!Y p-joi-pially lav witalting whiou I hall to e . aWAW **two** V . .1 &L.Wt knOW"' OnS,A kdlR ;; ' Smd 3ft io jAW*(fiw *Nio, 70(�Ndp P40fily FAWr C#A . re d,Gu4nralo.Back Way Zvery Night wwot X4141 �Go. 140�04. Tor"10, U*Wdoo. ouidws. few 10ba, ,.w*x more or lv*i abnormal and 1, %l ,,pr the tub. And I h,1d, a vvry strong conviction 11and . 'W"two. Cw"44 1 -.,-. _1� "queer" from frayed nerves, rriult- ,I ha.1 ri-adl go milek about D044*11 that he was speaking the truth. for �, WWOAY Buffalo And CleWl ,------ __�_ _.­ . ___ * ant upon tho terrific he3t And tl,,-' Ri'lavy PiRs. , i4,*your olwasse, I leaving at %W p. zil" salvice at 7M a. ist. . ..., - __ � : there was, a ring, of genuine doubt,,, tascimstsiodudTimod � - ­ . . mcnotony,'hardabip, and confinement thought I w013141 seed) & trial, and puzzlement in his voice. At Any NEWER= IDIVMON L little ,mud oven of a fort, many I got three boxep soot wheit I had -Aid it, %.1&C&ssMwsdrr'C1TY0FE=".L" Adjudant III# rate, it 1,e were lying when he I * " ­ men were a little mad, and finished the third one. I was eorapletfly he wa.; lyins: extraordinarily well. . ,and awraw 04 01toxom 41 u1slosdo. My 3rd . &Z I iLejaune" in the hollow of whosl X"dro M WV , BEEAU ESTE "O" rojieved of My tlouble.,., .XP _ -hi;, did not know what to do, I I I S.30V.W.L"4*"..2Q",N.y... s-•"• I � hand were our lives and destinle,4, I ve 12 101L.K. ;ryas a great deal Moro than a little 11irlep 50c. a box at decided. Jrod he was simply trying to I 10.30P.M.Antft .... Efw.ft..... I I fird out whpr,,� his ?r`vate interests I -.00M.". .... Arem 94M . I . I 11 '" - - " L. 4,X) The Greatest Mystery Story -Ever Written ad. all fleal"rm -or raltilit(l 6.WcUU)&.:.'ClX"4"Q1.6 q, - I in Front the point of view of the auth. - P lay. NVOrld ..it pay him better to I It 4004 Asp* sood P&%k MW ; i direct , on receipt of ,stand in with his friends, and assist . _,�,�,,1,,,, Till ... I � ... .. PERCIVAL Ci WREN .1"Orities, he was sane ,enough, for, lit . - lay . - discipline - , by The T. Mil- � In Ill mutinyand the, murder of Le -I . . A* M=4= lxwsoolmnom. -_ .. _.Lo�_. ,could maintain an iron. dis . pvleo eeanron-commissioned 1661 i , �maxe fill reports And returns. to the burs Co., Lialted, jaun d the offi. I . ,It* Rate $5.00 and up FIRST P.F.X .,,, ar,- victorious. Foloo, cers? .Or ,would he do better for .. New Autoomb i) Till,.- Tor,iregs, th(, minute and to the letter; and� if at- Torasto, Oat. ... * himself if he betrayed his friends. TIlX T Fam$54 . Geste I -0101's Michwl. lowing their victory ,at 1:1 Hasa, ill I tacked. he could be trusted to keep . I I .t .►....... I I - W - .0 KSW three Irr - ,11 0 %rched to the the Tri-eouleur flying while there wai � mg -by and John, leave 11"Me Trail"r th" Africai the battalion Ulf 1_:=t!! �--7t­ - ­-"___" I q foilov:i" 1. 4.' •o, latooly fort ,.it Zinderneut, where UWa man alive in the Fort. by scruplei them of warned WA super orag an to defe)tt the mutineers I - . hampered over -fine I Avow - Of dl,;graeo. � I I g theft of the "Blue Water.". chaill, or "Beau" and John had the ., 1 Front the point of view of his sub- honor or mercy. He was further en- of riou, That b-� was one of the ringleaders the riot was obvious, since he WAS ..." . VqW soillphire owned ly their inigiorturie of losing their brother I ordinates, he was nevertheless. a mad- dosed With a magnetic personality the . � a valuable' ill the o Americans ,who i man, and a very dangerous one. I $isat, IAdy Brandon, They .101 and power of command. tosom friend of Colonna. Datta, Vogue and the rest of Schartx's band, main was I � the irounted-Infanlry,, At times, I was Almost glad that th911 I I I Ffendi Foreign Legion and there Were sent to "Are you enjoying life, $nil - . contact With the dV,X,j of school at Tanout-Azzal. ; g Digby was not with us,' much as I ml$- asked, seating himself beside'rie, he %nil in had always been one of the circle their recent confabulations and hims, optio "t I . � form a fast friend -1: Now GO ON WITH THF, STORY � . hmanity. They ship with two adventurous Amerl- CHAPTER V 11 �•, sed him ,, find, at those times I almost wished that Miehael was not, much as "Quite as Much As YOU Arco Schwartz." I replied. . il depended on him. . I "Would he mutterings together, .1 followed the excellent, if difficult, Lejai Italia vo, In their first mog, Rank and Budd. , ERNEUP THE FORT AT ZIND 't jiXkt, that with a band of murderous ,, They learn that they are not as you like a change?" Danger to oneself is unpleasant quired. . It is that of being mur- en- tsio's in plan, of trying to potri*self- Guar- � ,Place, and to think with his and by B .I.I......"" ' 000*111 * 1111FROMA 16114"i"N"RMAN" 44bers are, I . I w I Till liome, go mad, and some sink enor,gh, when %4I am fond of change," said I. I dered by a lunatic. When to it is ad. A brief silionce ensued. d ded the ,danger, and constant fear, of 44HAve YOU ever seen a pig die?" ,hind. he - � On the one hand. it' I 'were Gunn- titio, I the dangers their GUAT the I a . A prone to earth, , Drilik Hot later With **` A ; I �m ;* 4 1 il me. pusb stumbling o7a With- i a similar fate- overtaking people wborki . asked suddenly . one loves it becomes ten times worse. 4,No,tx I rep , should see great attendant on tfio mutinv, It Might . fail, and. if it succeeded, It could only Su Mile) I LA r out it star." . a I 10, ; Lo I . I an badly. and rapidly to stop W" Things -beg , Michael and .1 both begged each *Well, you . I � .400a will," he assured � other not to be so 'foolish as to play . I . be the prelude to a terrible March doomed I =:- .laws . M, . IF . . * in this ill-omened mud into Lejaune's hands, by giving him OFeeling 11111, I enquired rudely. a W I into the desert -t March Of hunted by the Arabs and by the - . * 1S." prings of the plot, and 11oldini . to fish in troubled waters, -for ii, lvarl. hated second only to Lejaune of great price? In other worda,"sup- .. If. He might not be given the. pose they hoped to do what they had I t of joining the Mutineers when - certainly tried, and failed, to ' do Im . ne was murdered, Suppose, the the.' Sidi-bel-Ablies, When they had -AdUla- . oldini, Guantalo, Colonna,led Bolidar to attempt to rob my 0"' B .1 brother ' were a united party, led - "Otto. ,lillini, with some sinister end of (Continued on page 7) - -own in view? And might not ___1 I I --, ---. titio, be doubtful as to whether childi�ell_'Cr_y­ ole allotted to him were not too . ipose the Boldird intended' - , TOR FLETCHER1 .. llarl� ""rO R 1A I that of the *cat's .paw , I . I �0^ S a. ch Disorders W Tort' Isolare"I in the 114"n"A"JI"eserl, the invest chance to ac se us or did n9t like the gross Schwartz. I *nil certain to ilio of - . I , , I YOU% vwla4m that) . . I Stoma I W "like 4 tiny island in the midst of a � any breach -of duty or discipline, or of. fi;;eh alike, - - 11 I .. . I � . I . "You are.going to see a biq Pig thirst and starvation if not killed by . 11 *1 vast ocean. ' so much as an Insubordinate look, ilk,'# be went on, ignoring MY vulgar- . !_/1 It what Physitlans, Advise .1*1 i Cafard broke 'out early, and in It even under the greatest provocation. aneiries, . I I a. - - iw&- dressed men . . I a ' - ity. "A sacred pig. An Anointed on the other ba -rot, if I were th.) ex- I .,,�� . . * W very virulent form, both suicidal and' we felt that the time Would come � - ic.ituilowg lo homicidal in Its nature� . I when Lejaune would tease to wait for pit. A striped .pig. A - promote4 ce1Iefit.G1V&ut.aiO,.I h6uld see the vd- .11 I ­ I ­_ wen- I " - of, unfortunate roop , * udAn -" ' - P I . I . . _ I verily I rif. Ob,larU idi vantages Attendant upon playing the . . 'Juusallds , it ex ,So murmured. I nart of the saviour of the situation. . � ,. , I it took this terrible. forin, A excuse, and that all we could do go# nured! Pig I 11 * . I . sulf,er almost daily front dysielisial * u I Ad . . I . . I - fermentation, .qoul,,. I acid believe, largely by reason of the fact ,was to p t off: the evil day, ., - I "Yea.. Monsieur le - Cochon Is going, Reward and promotion were certain . ��_ I . - Command, ' I'm positively glad, now, that Dig . ko save I . I I . . �% . . . ;oiMpation, fer ,uses or distress that. Captain Renouf,. our " . to become Monsieur Pore." for the man w ,d the RvP4 of his . stomach, flatilleAcQP 9 � I , ant, shot hiniself after a Month of life isn!t heiie.11 said Michael to me, one i "And are Yqu g6lint to become ,31on- superiors and the honor of tile flag, .. after eathlg� It they Would (f."lV � in this, dreadful oven of a Place. I terrible afternoon, Ai� I I (fA&!1= - Lluivli I we lay gasping, slauto' Charciitier, 4Xr, Pork -butcher,' and who 'preserved the Fort of Zinder- . . . . Bwomsm ;. . .form the agreeable habit Of slowly urge I . I . 4 _'Arar'. . ' dirl ,10 ,to speak?" I enquired. There* -neuf for Fra4ice. , And, of course, it '-7-;-- 1 do rot. of course, know his reason, for I on .our burnlh* cot,g ifig �slesta. . I - t, . � ' ` - k" 4AIlking •after each meal 11 t'71as"ful �doing this, but it .wwi rumored that stifling caserne� . , - . I I.." aining a teaspoonful, 'hours, In our st could be no harm in knowink all theru would be the simplest.thing .in the I . % .L "I I .. *f tot ivater cont. he found he had contracted a horrible 411failk and B added. . � . . . . I 1� . or two tubtetq of Blsurated'MagnWZA . 440he word of baclI to Lmainw, waste know about this busioess. world for Lejaune, Dupre, Boldiul, I 11 I . 1. . I . their, sttmach disease. phis tragedy cost a deeper i "Alto I , my friend," growled 014 GuanWo. sind A few -'loyal supporters . . t . . . ti would ;oOlf find 'eil that gl6om over a. lace and a,community 'have been fatal. . . Audi Dig German* �ftthgtt remains. to be ,ieen.,.. So. to ,defeat the ,conspirators And secure - ­ Wo H E *R '. . . . Ibeyond deseriptlooi� - I , 0 Xttengthened, and, baprol I gloomyWould hive d6fide it, ' BuddY'more so . , . . at the richest And 1110tt already it e Might -many want. 4 cotelette.de Port, or a the mutineers. It would only, -be' a I they could (I a Without' the least . 0 of-thh'i disaster, for . . , Or if Hart]: once lost control sAvouret de pore. We shall )lave to Matter of entering the barrack -room I .- e, 0 pf . . . . %itisfying weal, , a disaster cast lots. . :, - night, seizim, the arms and cover, , 4 . 1, -ast r It Was t All Of us, ft most hold lay Lojaune Out r1ke a pole -axed . I I . � as Ox. , , , . t P symptorn, ni indigestion. .unusual manifestation or calara w ; . . I I 1. He was silent fpr a Minute and qat , 3uspocts with -the rifles of the I N -.exhibited, when a corporal killed A � . , early all so called. trou I i. e o do for him one of beside me, Knowing his kAuckle , He ing the I ' .4. ;loyalists, while the guard arrested 11 . I ..... I 17es are caused by an excess 6f"Aeld sergeant' and then committed 4uiclde, thaw �­ I, e on't soon get a new -f . pot with S, I . . .. 1. . . . 1.� slid an insufficient :blood supply in the 0 � was .shaking from head them. . .Anyone resisting, could., be ferilloilL, What Corporal Gontran's grievance i Commanding q cer," said I. "And a fever, excltAmAnt. or. diseased nerves. shot as soon as he. raised •a hand. I . � stomach, causing the food to against the. sergeant was, I, do not good job 00,P), . I "Do vii waiat,a chance to be char- Lejeune Alone could do the business , . . . "land sour before digestion i!Au take know, but this again was all exceed- 44 it," contra icted Miftel. "It 'er?" he asked. . '. I . - ittered t1lo degree worse than let. Cutler?„ with his revolver, if he e 'i"Ill ingly -urdfoortunite, affair, as, Me Cap- WOU one 09 ,4i have had no experience of pig- were asleep, and shoot of . .. I . . place. A glass of hot water . . 4r%jJ_ theL blood to. the stomach. and tarn genouf himself, both these men ting I live. . . These asses would ki•lling," I answered. I room while all '.. . blagnesia .wail . . .the Bisurated � . mal:: the were on the side of the angels, in4s- give t cc loud c Or& march ON ifit6i "Look you," be growled, seizin my any. than - wboi did not in ' stantly obey , any 01 gave, . ranch as'they ,%�er4 decent, fair -mind tic.. desert, and ourylve about, three arm, ,,Y�u will have the experience In fact, I kgari to wonder . " .Wza the stoina0i acids and in � , d ' aider that he go d food contents bland stid sweet, 1' ,n8Y. ed. and reasonable ,people. 1 - days of it,u;4f the Arabs dMolt'get ,,qbortiv, ,either as pig or as butcher, . . ,Why .. I . . ... _creatural digestion without dl,stros-A of But the Fates and the Furley had them before. they., died of thirst:"' I.here will be coehon or chaf*-, Guafitajo Sh6ild be besitatinc like 1 I . '. any' kind is the result. ll;surated one More disaster In stare for tile 'un- "U'll, happen," Prophesied I. for al . this. Surely it was to his. interest to , . , . . . . '� in , , ,ill .1s hn riii- - " -in a day or two. S"'? betray Itis, - . . I . itagnesl IS not a 1. atkVe, re reg- Schwartzis getting very 11, Ions cutier C friend.. ? I I I . 3t�j, Pleasant arid easy to ukkix and happy garrison. before they we , yster Choose whether you will be 4 ,See or Certainly he would not. Allow any ­ ," . . . .rail led from any reliable la j.; to launch upon our luckless he is and important these days. 9h, it'll a, butcher. - . And teleyour brother ridiculout scruples to. hinder hini from I I I . . I o1c obtab Do. not confui. u1sur. the final torrent 69 destruction. .. ., . hapreliall right." . -choose. ;, ,, Meantime, 11, any Mani, committing any trenaftous,villairiyk. . 11 . .to , . � . . .9al druggr8t. forms of � Lieutenant Dtbu%sy, the 'new COW- 11hWa what 1,thilik," said Michael* - Ao you- and says 1p', re" V and certainly fit was far less danger- . r . ;diteli 31agnegin ,with ,other b t niandaut sickened and died, and his' "And itoa�,ab.out the worst thing thai comes _01 ;fou Te- . . . � � It . . on I know I'll magniesla-milks, . eitrates,. e.C.1 was by none other than . I - ' � .ply 1006 . Then. he will I ous. in the long run, to be on the side I get it in the' pure Bisurateil form olote ' . . . could happen. And it Do -lie goes 1. have spoken to you, and , y0it � will of autholrity'­for the mutineers' real " . I . AdJudgint Lejaune, 9 and does it spontaneously, there'll be known that he is '000 of us- See'? danger ,only began with the Mutiny, bowder or tablets) especially 111'0- � From 'the moment in which it wa. a. plot t6 murder him -If there ion't And you And your .brother make upi the ll psire4 for thispurpose. . 0 ' ere is, and it steadily increased '.from t;��� �_ - ----r, one -already, which. I believe there. ' I y1b I 1. I . your minds quickly. We don't core moment when they set forth into the . I I . . � . . '. . -_ ____ 21=--__ as YOU say-.4iiiiI we should have the either way. of: us desert to oscapt. . .. I I I . . . r ­ ! 0 . -i I . . Lelaune­-(for There are .enough . . . 1. .. I .. I I I choice •of fighting for . of --ob; enough - , . 11 - And as some- ,-More and more I wondered at his � amr , Loiaurie)-or being two of ascan body, approached, he got UP And hesitation, - I . . ,,, .. . 140wo to P14V silly, murdering mutineers. with noth- slouched, Mr. . I , And then. a -light began to dawn up- � . . . . - - ", .. * . ..., . . I . . I 1 14 . , Ing but aelloico of beastly deaths- rrhat -nigbt I' told what I on my brain.. This Guiantnio wars the , . ­ . . . ., ..,• . I I I ^10 thirst d Arabs in the desert. Or ,,ad heard. . . I., ho"61orna" of his compatriot. Corildral I .... an .. . � . .. S. court martial and a firing party at Was Guantalo.: 1- might be killed I I 0BRJD%xxa Ater!' . . I' The next day it I goldini.. - Bqldim . .. - dawn, . ', R4 � 'wa sitting in the same place and be ,when the 'mutineers kille"d Lejauhe, . "'If he's promoted Lieutin"t and -4 sl me -purposeful] for b;ite r "Ai verge �Jffiv �.hol wont last • A,rept towards Y. I vengeance were, the , . MW 301*W KWWA Jj#Pt4lX,,cq1M11r1XVtd 'here 'Who's that?" he asked, and, bear- - , y , . .. 11 . .) a, wetic""quid'I. . . 'herein going ing. my name. came and sot down be- - --- . : Go -it plotto mut- .. 15=367p. . to happen it they Make - . . Vt . , side me as Schwartz 'had, done. I I 11 � . . . Illy and we're the only two thatrefulte � "Its'bot6l' he saik,removing his kepl Duch Aching ntst - I raw�ICAY_ A110"(0t 111MOM . . * I Au*br be 11 _ stab(Or i . to -loin 0,-m ? " I ' , - i'ilve 0;�oidd join Litjauue insteAd,-or n t . .. . . 11 .1 .�Xruaslr% Agreed,' . I � � . . . . 1. I .. I where'dead men tell tib tapes, I ex. "'Are you fond . of hot. . ..Pore?" - heum " 'I',%,, . . . . I . ARTIME NO- 16 Peet." answered Michael. . I .. . Rub R a-fic, ralft . . kouild,. he should „What would Sergeant Dupre And he enquired. . I Illode Purpose 6f. the Informatory partner's double is V ,'Cochou!" said I playfully. : . I - . . I I . -1.4. .- flh� "lif suit bid be prebared for,.the heart bid, On P.-roorsil Boldird do?" I speculated. - I 44A1,10 U_ 11-d ouce-14wh I: I I . 1 41MMM " 1.0 tbl - Tne Q�thi�r-)Van&,--W--iw�-ver"iKkely ----U--- .---- f C tb k V ­ __ --,-,--,U,- . ,% , It were 4 case o $avin j- ` -- -&-r..-li�- - - rabined Xan �gllhe - - 0 . . . . . I .tile cc r is prepared_ for the �eer.,-, I Ido You think of it all?" . I I . I Illi-olinp bid should not be bid in answer that the double � t skins they'd loin the � mutirl 0i never think," said I. i . . . to an Idorniatory double xi�je. you ho.trump.� For those very apparen .should ,ajy­4f they. were given the I _ 443 "Ons. B should bid. two hearts. In - "Thex Pro- .This silenced �Iln tot, a. minute. . el � stopper. -in the suit, bid , reasons, optten.11 yoplied'Michhell "They are ten to one," he said suds -4-4... , note. the problem hand the Actual hand, U bid one no-trump bably, loathe Lejilune as Much as we butchers to a pig. What . . . receding irtlqloo . and made one odd -while it he had id . denly. "Ten butc`h4 I Pr I has the big pig and one or two - - . r a' ' * I ', '* It bigeish pigs against a score of buteh- * 5A , do, and neither d them Is foxsetlY tilt' .. theme - � I Hearts-Q'S'I's . two bearks he would )Isvve made four man to die to inelp a. . . I i. . . . . I I . . odd, game .and rubber. Be on the they wokt to find a gang of bad mens . . . -:,�V ers?" " - I . . : Clubs --10.4 at for hands of this type And _.d I I . Scilts-K,104 with rifles, round their beds, thee 14hat -0 - W4 ' lookout "Ali!" I sold imitativAy. s . _A I . . 2 -' !�l amonds-AA104 ,'take It A rule to bid your Icing suit in $h. .and let the discredit do you think of it all!" � - . A, . ktory double, im4- ' a dia- I r . . l answer to an luf0fill, . , of with . . Igo, -,Nor beed the rumble I "I never think," said Gughtal% I 4'�bj�ir game, Z dealt logs you a double �141:000 III the tart drum' from Tokotu," he added- & malevolent smile. .1 yawned and Ne wore, r � $91 doubt it they'd be given the Olin -stretched and I we t4pade. If A doubled one sPade'suit doubled sub- ,, . I affected to settle MY . . fieformatory) anAd Y passed. what ' The following bands bAN"e Well ,, tion, I said. . I � I I I I � I id? Should he bid one Ito- mitred by corre tits With the Also do. .lot), agreed Michael. self to slumber. - - brothei�_ 4 I'D - 'Allow would -Yon -and -Your . . .= a bid" szltehe -question as -- I - . I O -Iletartst, B should bid bidding indicated le, "They're not lovW. -They've -- been like to be pigs It I could n It a or 3 I other it is possiblt to 9f) gaft join . only a Single to wh orpions in 1.00"Aunt S a to join the I 'PI , . . I =PhXrt1.11, I whips still se t three other pig I V . 11 . . '. . I . I . strapper itt � MAN"it bid and a in both cases. hands too long and too willin and the one of two biggish pigs"" I . . J ' Olt eucmired-, nudging me. , . � he . 4% 1 . .1 . . -Problitom No. 20 1. .nd, it we were IsOpr 0 9 .9 mutiny did cur I . a &L -U.-f-, of a Mutiny I belled my statement that 1, never . _. fleart IV, V subject'. ­hIn Lejaune thought, and did some rapid thinkin - . ,I I I ­ I � . . Clubs-norw - I I . . . . miserable duty in warning . " .. -1 I I DiRtn6uds-A,10,9,8,fj3,2 � I �� .,. I and the others?" I asked. 'thirty I % Irod it been . arranged that Schwartzhe . . . Spades-KA716 - , � . . . "We should . promptly get � hould sound Me as soon SO I . . . AMrts--QJ,l0,%.6,2 - �, Ifearts-4 . days' cella from Lejoune for currying )tad blittea at the assassination of I � ., . I * Clubs-XASA favor with hotrible Iles, and short jolme? Was it his itlis to foci out , . (IOU-AM1104,703 *. y . I. .3 1121 r% 1 17 1 ! I. being was to " 1*. on * - A 'thrift from Tn* mutineers . I Nods .- 6 . t n : I DIAM011 6- * 0 . whether MY 44014515 - Ir 15,10ades 0 - _­,# . ... Z . Spade"JOAA escrocs", said .: