Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 19

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THE SEVEN SLEEPERS A Thrilling Novel of International Intrigue _(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) T then watched my opportunity to leave the cab. It was not long in coming. We passed t and narrow turning a cor the cab sloweddown instantly opeey r and -fumped between two d; ittle alley i in front of nd looked out. w the fellow the Bierhalle a bicycle and cab at a leisurely of his eve sed to be lon; ing out of th opposite dir inquiries, T found adischer Bahnof » ground in the res. ordered a light meal rude plenty of my I was still hun rant was an where 1 having saloons my meal at 10 minutes Hanover 1 found from th 1 with my o} ymmodations. nd 1 turned in al and siept fairly soundly At Frankfurt morning, having A few minutes wait, 1 went to e coffec 4 Terence and the erty. and, that the col He had se- | By FRANCIS BEEDING (Copyright, 1925, by Little, Brown & Co.) partment to myself, and now that I been somewhat refreshed by s much-needed sleep I emptied the pock ets of the suit 1 was wearing and ex amined the contents with interest In addition to the pocketbook wi investigated, there w of Karl von Emmerich, of which T Germany, and several letters. Tt oc curred to me f T were to im personate Karl su ully, it was es. sential that I should find out as much as possible of his occupation and gen The servant at Number 33 ) sse had addressed me as Herr Lieutenant,” T remembered, and re evidently been in He had. the third regiment , a famous corps which with great distinction throughout the war, though they had more than met their match in the Coldstream Landrecies during the retreat. Apart frc | that, ver, and the fact that | a d to belong to an East having been born at at and bath- | sformed m his mol domestic W was fr relusion of it, | was significant. It ran as follow “You will, T hope, e reful to ur new and has g | throughout | will, T know |you" in you | ver, | family wh to to a of of | prove a valiant son of | make proud the heart of yo loving There was something very m |in this & Karl was obvio ad inevitably en- | ‘ailed the ruin of almost all the mid which, perh: more than country, form the I saw was e \ that when T reached t, 1 had no 1 prrehen 1at T might be del Tt w certain that b :n Sleep avolded the n in havin billet-doux, fron acquaintance i Permanent re- lief and im- proved appear- ance brought to thousands. Constipation is a serious, insid- jous disease. Oyer forty dangerous diseases _can be traced to it. And minor ills, such as unpleasant breath, headaches, blotchy com- plexion. _ Don’t let constipation send its poisons into your body, not even | for one day. Get permanent relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. It has brought health to thousands—after people have suffered for years, and all else has failed. 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ON THIS TRYING, MARCH,ARNOLD LOST NEARLY HALF OF HIS MEN BY DESERTION AND DISEASE . s ANSFIELD — ® LR S 2 DINED BY ARNOLD,MONTEOMERY WITH HIS ATTERED LTTLE ARMY ATIACKED QUEBEC ONNEW YEARS EVE I775,BUT WAS REPULSED. 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