Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1925, Page 15

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"R PIERGEBEGINS " i, T = DRIVE LUR EHURflH Chase f’irerTru.('ks R CEE . » 3 '3 ,“\h | Will Ask National Support of | “sneedingto firex are.in danger : ! A, e fiy A : e o nr et e ) ‘ [ . = /AQ ’ 7’ Fund for New First William L. And, chief of police for 1 I A 3 ’//9 3 L, N Y i/ 7 2 W Montgomery County. Engines only {/,5 /%/, i Will be permitted to exceed the 4, Congregational. speed limit, and all others. espe- g AN cially the excitement fients, will RS ; : if be required to step lightly on the Q A - 4 i - | ot A (4 | Preliminary to a nation-wide fund| gas or stand the consequences. \— y ™ rradk . v ! ‘ ) ,\rl\ campaign for the erection of a new | Aecerdin to Chief Aud. the P 4 7 it , I N 4 “jrst Congregational Chureh, the| ‘‘spectators’ nmot only interfere with , . 4 | \ A f T 7 '/ Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor left ss of the engines, but 4 4 { ¢ A last night for a tour of a number anger life by their recklessness Y 2 of States in which he will speak on speeding the work of the church Prere - sen’ T e THE FALL oRD veHT - ASHINGTON AT ONCE DISPATCHED AN Vi T here there 1o being e, | New All-Pullman Train in Service. B ERITES ORI AT A0 DEROGA, MONTEOMERY,BY A SERIES OF BRIL- | | SUCCESSES REACHED CAMBRIDEE, THERE ) THE BRIT ADVANCE | brated this week: the anniversary of | NEW YORK, April 27.—A new de TO WASHINGTON AT CAMBRIDGE THAT GENERAL | [EXPEDITION ToBLOCK SRS WAS MUCH REJOICING N THE PATRIOT ARMY , the founding of the Cowgrgati I Pesmed senger train of CARLETON , COMMANDING THE BRITISH TRoops | | THE CONTINENTAL FORCE WASTO HAVE BEEN 2 P Eoeok there snibe Ul theNew York. Contrar Toairond, the 1 CANADA WAS PREPARING 70 INVADE NEW | |LED BY GEN.PHILIP SCHUYLER BUT DUE TO Hi5 | [AND ST. JOHN AND MONTREAL. . AR THE ADBED SUPPLY OF GUNPOWDER spea ere o BN sp S vester » ted,” lef I'A N S the infiuence of Central Station at 4:45 o'clock yester- YORIL WITH THE Al OF THE TORIES AND | [ILINBSS THE COMMAND WA GNEN To ERKERALL | GREAT QUANTIIES OF POWDER S ARy [ AT EicAo B RiamEsy T":CG' ion huwreh here. a rnoo; o its i r o - gy — 5 tional Chureh here. | He will also on | day atiernoon on its maiden run to [ME TROQUOIS INDIAN TRIBES. — « foideonesy, ERRTACE IR Fhoe : ToroRAoH: s CaMPIg cemMaT e cago, Detroit, Boston and other cities. | arrive at 5 o’clock this afternoon. The local church council will meet =oon to consider the ty struct ; the new church fs to ll))ee,u\\'herrl;;;-rm;: going past it from lert to right. As I|indeed, as I had thought, patrolling|to order me a cab, after which I|shaped somewhat llke the hood of AIMFk by a roundabout way, over the watched him, he turned again, and|the opposite side of the pavement,| walked to the door of the Bierhalle| perambulator. It was quite possible | Johanniter Brucke, to the Bierhalle is to be a part of a 10 r 12 story o balding o3 ok P k. Al once more begn to walk down the|keeping an eye on the Bierhalle, He|and stood awhile on the threshold,|to speak to the driver while the|This he promised to do, and I passed ot church bulidin i ¢ Street. I caught sight of his face | had presumably kept me under ob-|in full view of any one watching from | vehice was in motion. When we had | him up the money. T as he entered the circle of the lamp- | servation the whole time and had|the street, while I waited for the|gone some distance, therefore, 1 lean- v rrangements for meetings of 5 = Verious it o LU e light, It was vaguely familiar, but|followed me thither from the hotel. | cab to arrive. ed forward and tapped him between| (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) new il @ iscussed. | | A Thrilling Novel of By FRANCIS BEEDING for the moment I could not place it.| Satisfied with my observations, T| When it drove up, I told the man |the shoulder blades, at the same time e - e ) - Then I rememebered. I had seen|left the window, and debated what |to drive me to the Matthaus Kirche, | bidding him to continue to drive on| For thousands of vears the mér- i @ -| | International Intrigue (Oomriehts J8asby Tite; Dol B him earlier in the evening. He was|I should do. which 1 had seen on the j while he listened to what I sald. |chandise golng to Szechuan, China . must be settled by the con i ol % the man who had handed me my Finally, I summoned a waiter and | not far from the Badischer 1 offered him 25 francs to go to|with Its 90,000,000 population, has of the local church. The suit case when I had left No. 33| asked for a map of Basle. When this | the station for Hanover. The cab was |the Matthaus Kirche, where he was|heen hauled through the rapids of church council does not | | Martinsgasse. 1 watched him for | was brought to me I studied It closely. | a ramshackle afsair with | to slow down, or even stop for a mo- | the Yangtse river by sheer man power dictate such he sl He| (Continued from Yesterday's Star) |able Professor had discovered the |some momenis, and saw that he was ' I then requested the same waiter' covering the passengers’ seats, and ' ment, after which he was to drive at the end of & 1.000-font rope 2 u:u THE NEWS OF MONTGOMERY'S = ) =ation. however. | R R | trick which we had played upon him | 3 hat the location ofthe chyrch be not | "HAPTER XVIL I ~ g changed, saving | in the Villa Mortmain and might ar 1 Join a Distinguished Regiment. | at any mome | Should Stay Downtewn. y il L g | uld sell this church and site It was some time before I recovered | ~ I had n ed, on consulting the ] etable, that there was a train considerable sum, move to an |from the effects of the chlor: "‘“"\;::]\h(\::'m-( e o Tr e eon (”:"”\‘t»flv“i}_?;“: vf;}l:\v::v.“‘,..m the cold water treatment ap- | the other side of the town at 9:16 p.m. 14 plied by Fritz. | for Boulogne and Paris, and it struck S nd be one of beauty; ! b there 1t woulit not be in = Moo Presently I rose and searched the |mMe that it was just possible that my ion to fill the sreat needs of this|apartment for towels, in order to dry)French friends might have taken that, downtown section. What I want to | my dripping head. This was soon ac- | In order to lead Fritz and Schrecker- see is the downtownest downtown |complished, but I found my collar and |mann well away from my vicinit 1 ion possible in the Dfstrict. The | tie thoroughly soaked with er, and| As for the Professor, I could only only reason for a change in location [ the mirror showed me that I present- v vents. I did not see that there would be to find a more central loca-|ed a very disreputable appearance. W any possible precautions I could tion that would better serve the needs | As I had my suitcase with me. how- ftake, and I fervently hoped that it of the great numbers of tourists and | ever, these defects were soon reme- |Would prove impossible for him, even conventions people that swarm |died, and I next gathered up the va- |if he discovered his blunder, to reach } here e sar from over the Nation. | rions belongings of my two friends | Basle before the following morning at stay here—not out of |and packed them into their respective | the earliest, by which time I should santiment—but beeause of prophecy | Suitcases :*{be well on my way to Hanover. Of of the work that is here to be accom ordered the bill, Hnfl“\"“r‘t the whole busine 3 time-table. intend- | Perately risky. If the Pr ation of the church soon 1o zet to Hanover without delay. | cOvered that he had killed B called on to decide | From the time-table it appeared that merich instead of myself, and further whether or not it will establish a|the next train did not leave till 11;35 |that T had started for Hanoves o zational home for the aged |D-m. and it was an express to Frank.|Was nothing to prevent him warning . re, Dr. Pierce announced fur Looking at my watch, I discov- | Whatever organ; 3 AbecEAor the chuich d that it w 9. 'I had ac. | city to. be ready for me E i has tendered the sale price of her | cordingly some two hours to wait. | DPostor. In that'case I should be walk home. which, it is_estimated, would| My first step was to settle with the |ing straight into-a trap. bring in excess of $8.000. toward the | proprietor. I expls to him thai | The sudden decision tp go to Hano: establishment and endowment of such | the two gentlemen whose account L|Ver had naturally upseét our previous R none for il ane T e e 5 ad already left to catch |Dlans, and the gact that we had had Barecs to assume the operation snd)the Far teate) o 2 ked mg o (RO time before the nexpected arrival maintainance of it. Another member | Settle everythin I then fof Fritz to maKe any fresh arrange-| ] has placed $£3.000 in the hands of | found the hotel porter., ordered him {mepts, added to my difficulties. | take my bag to the statiom. to In one se, however, my task was the trustees o church for the | to e D € the church for the | | chase me a frstclass tcket | simple. There could be no going F Fif Visi to Hanover, with sleeping accommtoda-{ betcK: ‘the only ihing for me to do was ounEifths “Visiters, tion if available. and to meet me at|to' go forward. 'and: trast to events. “Wearled not by her well doing, |the trai o told him to register |So far, indeed, despite several serious but by our failure of decision,” Dr.|the ba of Rehmy and De|relapses, fortune had favored me. I Pterce said, “the owner of the home |Blanchegarde to Hanover to await ar-|could only hope that my luck would has announced we must decide by |rival . June 1 what is to be dome. All I ean| These details settled, I left the ho- #f an hour,was consumed in these say is that the need of the home is |tel on fool, th it unwise to Fe. - at the e ok which tims 1 ~ = > ¥ most evident ery home for the main there an r the nec. a best bé Teaving for the Eff M d h A l 25 h aged in the District is full and has fessary. I the thein- | station. Before - noving I examined ective anig t prit t . waiting list—this without any | Brucke and refuge in a small{the street attentively. For some five isinz.” he declared bierhalle, in the Clara Platz, opposite | minutes [ saw nothing to cause me work of the First Co | the Chureh’of St. Clara, and sat where |any anxiety. A number of pedes tlonal Church, Dr. Pierce said. is be- |1 could command a view of the street, | trians passed of whom I took no par. ing handicapped for lack of sufficient | without myself being easily visible. _|ticular note. I could see those on the room to accommodate those who wish | Ordering a gla ndy, I filled |other side of the road more clearly to worship there. It has for years | my pipe and started to 'hink things|than those nearest me, owing to a been inadequate, he said out. I had two things to fear, first|lamp-post which stood opposite the , Strate that the church serves a nation- | that Gaston and Rehmy had been un- | window, shedding a circle of light on / wide field. the pastor called a stana |able to lure Fritz and Sch ann | the pavement, into which each passer- . =1 ing vote which showed that only about |in pursuit of them and that - | by stepped in his passage. > kK a fifth of the sation present | zruntled relatives would shortly I watehed this light for some mo. * $1,250 yesterday morning were members of | turn, in which case my interview with | ments, and presently noticed that a In the first place —~ Was $1,345 / : @ @ A dont pay a Big grlce . ot o il - Five-Passenger Sedan, $1,695 HY piza big price for an insecticide What of the Plants ? atus when s little a8 25c buys agenerous D¥1¢ Y0U apply your present insecticide Was $1,795 size of Bee Brand Insect Powder—suffi- 1f:o plan]t:? i yg\l wish o ri?nwei{rsehm i g o A to cient to rid your home of insects, or to COEUPIAILS jOF - SN Ioh s JOU I p < - A Bee Brand in a room where plants prevent insects invading it for a long time moe % P to come. 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