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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916, | BEHIND THE LINES OVER HERE Being ought 1o be looked inte more care- | from whose windows many colored fully,”” I said. signal lights bad b observed. Bt My co-worker was rather angry at | this could not make any impression my remark and shouted on the “powers that be” to h this But we have no right to hold Dr. | man’s naturalization papers abrozated. Muck under the Espionage Act whe s was the situation when finall he is not a German subjec The | we felt that the evidence we we e e R R R e R e ESTABLISHED 1886 The Revelations of a U. S. Secret Service Man || i o i i Wi Sl Wi il il i i 11th hour i. you attend to this bus- ’ revelution of his Swiss citizenship! iness at once’ said my chief. On l” Secmshiofme il notorious German propazundist | The third agent, who was @ capiain I returned to my room and sent for in the United States army, sided with ! the co-agent who wa ssigned with me ind after the German sympa- | me to this job. For . an hour Dr. Mu H izer nad 1ett for the might we cop | We mapped out our plan and mads f M . L ve on the subject and came to the | provisions for every eventuality. With- rx bl Lo on the sublec and camo to U | provisions for overs eventualiy. With: art D¢ ner a A i 5 i i sound eep (o the real char- | warrant, we entered the grounds of Written by Feri Felix W stran that s same Karl Muck, ) some of our slumbering, deluded ter of the veril nt their door. Wih G e e, S 1T For thirteen vears United States the friend of the Kaiser, the man chiefs and our United States attorney: A\ Royal Battle Within the Dept. wa tbout to perform the most un- imigration Inspector; u special agent worshipped hy cvery German as the fo commit this mun and his ilk to For sometime afterwards the Muck | pleasant duty fo which 1 had ever (: othes he Department of Justice. since lover of the Fatherland, this man who cement cell. And then. at last, the issue was handled by Captain Clifford, | been mned during the fifteen vears outbre of the g war; one for the last twenty vears travelled day dawned when in addition to my under the direct supervision of our | I had been in the vernment service. pf the foremost linguists of the world, throughout the world as @ German. aggressiveness. it v through the chlef, Mr. Kelleher, one of the smart- | As we went up the walk, leading {nding and writing with perfect easc the nn whose circle of friends con- patriotic Amevicanism und splendid 'est and imost patrotic men in the | to the steps, I saw a middles s F or Men and o s Furepedan langunages and many sisted cxclusively of German sympa- - perseverance of two of my co-worl Service. We owe the arrest of some . broud-looking Jady coming towards us, jialacisionuthor of the “Seive” and a thiz this man who contributed ers { we obtained the unimbeach- of the Kaiser's most trusted agents in | walking over the lawn. At the sight Irilc and aggressive journalist. freely for Gern propaganda in the able ,\\Im.»nr by which we did pul this country to his enersy and zeal. | of her, for a second or so I felt like United Staies, this exponent of Karl Muelk L ocell. after America A roval baitle started then within | rinning away from my duty. mzn “Keltur and the chosen apostle had been at war a year and Europe our office, as an outcome of which | “This is tough. But we ‘have fo zo 8 to 80 Years. of Giermat ic in America, should “had Leen in purgatory for three years. Muck and many of his ilk were ar- | through with the job,” 1 said, as my have secreted swiss nationality © At last we could rely on the high- rested. The agent who had defended | companion fell back a few steps. hte all Burop: s L < : sted. he agent who had 1 2 T ‘:T‘l“mntl Ihltl\()‘l ) tl\m\lux AT o e N sprar S 5 pitched patriotlsm of the rank and Dr. Muck, and had upheld his claim At Mish Marsins House anslation rights reserved). - 1 Y baff file ‘of the =t Sam 3 Miss Mar s . passport on the alveady ba i e g everyday American ths Bl S ies SubjectEwastdiss t Instalment One much-fooled Depariment of Justice, peoplc. And only then and not until missed from and at' “Whom do you wish to see?” in- maade alx e? es or wear an eSt or ; the department, ‘ known Dby some of us at that time then, could we send to southern in- last a more encouraging atmosphere duired the woman, the mother of Miss o | s of 8 ? ternment camps numbers of these Becat th uio : office, en- Adele Marvin, as I suspected. || d d s pitted one per cent of the crimes Iy happened S ubnaves, nd tis o Amr pSEangrogblovtiic IENRou Lo t A vaiue, you can depend on it. I . couraging as far the vigil of the “I wish to see Mrs. Marvin. erpetrated by the Kaiser's Germaus Karl Muck, the exponent of “Kaiser from the collapse that was prepared IZspionu s o erne ced, “I am Mrs. Marvin,” she answered ) T spionag ct was concerned. Indeed, o . . B Am o it e hour a Kulturism” and the propa- " for her by the knaves and hirelings Dr, Muck so displeased with the rather haughtily i Wh h b K J k b, Bale an Bovl B L0 wprine o Bwis passport on of Berlin. uck v C please en the su ]ect Of nit Jac ets are i = s ¢ t his friends i “I wish to speak to you confiden- irin SE d have ended the en- = o dismissal of two of his friends in E ak ) | 1g squad would have ended the United States Department of Jus- | 58—20. | crprise. £ our midst that he writes in one of tially on matter of importance. I.et d- d f tice when he applied for his passport Karl Muck, fifty-eight, married his letters addressed to his young US g0 inside, we must be alone with lscussed 0 not orget we sell the TO In Britain the ivon hand of Scot- to leave the Unite tes. He would . e e ey et you,” I said. fud Yard would have finished these have zotten away, like Berustorff, von 2 & It is a sad fact, that since [ She opened the door and led us into WYE J k $8 50 $12 00 ile cicatures of the underworld and Papen, Prof. Applemann and others, '\‘\f'}.lx‘m‘ru‘I._ xl‘:mh,l-.' seinating, wealthy. 0 qignisal of the two decent and @ sumptuously furnished hall, and ac et, 5 to A ibpecworld too, at the Tower of Lon- had I not put him under arrest in I & MANSion i the suburbs of Bos- ,noraple officials in the local De- then invited us to the library. T am on. ihe midst of a rehearsal and delivered 100 . . She i has attenaoa: o partment of Justice about 14 days certain she had not the slightest idea M d “ U S f B $1 25 Therce is only one explanation pos- him a guest to the police licuten- She has attended school in Ger : adewe! nion duits for oys . ago anc eir replac 3 )y Ra = to the object of our mysterious ible N . S Boston! S many and reads, writes and sing ago and their replacement by nh_um 2 ject of o ible: At the outbreak of the wan : on 16 here in Boston B R et ltes B L e b i 5 Apieriea had practically no Secvet and € e she Worse than it ever was; and the last s. Marvin,” [ began. “Iam her to OU. Service isystem. It is not known to . : i ¢ is ) Muck, that s didahd ap A 2 b . : N e 5 disgraceful scenes that followed s great talent. She belioves in the NeW York scandal has made the!to perform a very painful duty, As { of this man who had flouted sincerity of her praiser, the genious ‘W1ole pack still more rabid.” a representative of the United States 1 v 5 i p o i - The Dr. 1 K estio: il r ver: > o » come to ask you 1 womanhood and was al- ho is distinguished above all other i 1"1 Muck question before this f"‘;j"““*'““'n' hage ““’ S v’um. tempting to,create Maia Haris and men by his patron, the Kaiser! time had be 0 ) live issue over the ° »l‘n'\ll allow me to s > similar vermin, are really hevond my Howdoeslitihanpenihateaimere mcou DU ek ) Do IS RDro teg o (RS DE TSl s FEOOXE-( bt metmag o o dueine. the Power to justly describe. Men con- girl, only twenty years of age . ecessury in order to prevent riots | (Continued in Daily Installments). 2 Wit ’u et o Germang: Dected with the management of the house flower, is deeply infatuated by cuxlne, U1g \ml“lmm performances, . ”: % ‘“ o S Boston Symphony orchestra, a private z man of his age? B and to the everlasting shame of many b e S . of {he Secreiary, a group of Boston “society Perhaps this is beyond your under- 058 1 =0l americansholce el the Intelligence Se o el > a numerous following in the reasbiry department, and its functions standin But I will make it A 3 i men, raised a great hue and cry, until for you. Yet I must be very ce of our “upperlings,” and hys i b4 ' 1 ire: to hunt out counterfeiters and (ot Mused B BICRL TR AN E e Jmustibol orical “arfista.” Those empty-headed | 9 B A i iiterton of thal President o : 50 as not to offend your sen : R : 1 gord L ; : \merican patriotism. They did sbut would bejloversiof fmusicfwHoRpros (Copyright 1919, By The Interna- fonal News Bureau, Inc., all rights eserved; Book rights reserved: Copy- Tlad an American in Berlin com- lie average American thit America is By only conntry in the world that did hot. possess a political Secret Service. iy few people know, even toda hat our so-called Seeret Revvice had hip Ontted St up for the time, but it would not sur- HI:].Om“i‘,_?n;nmfivmkv"{‘?\‘;rk ‘m“(}m‘ tested from house tops that art was < : | Germany’s Friends in the Dept. e e b U bevore heme ehepe g & o Shad international, failed to take into con.| Famous pain and ache Liniment, o witei’ Germany sprune the horoW s HiE UL SRR DI D EES S v Und fhe seersl O Bee s ienation ok those pro Eaiver (G kept handy, brings gratify- WBie wai on the world, and her pro- (02 /€ BF S 0 WAy O atles of Ger. ‘I&(U.;mn‘l\vuh l“t]:fi man (:: .L,' Aln(l RS O, s el o e ing relief »uganda machinations nst her en- 2 k : x also in these letters written to her 7" s 't the e - anis and ¢ mence their propa- = 5 = a . They.ignored the fact that these Ger- T : B e L SO { Karl Muck and his tribo from ever (NA%, WIRS Mete nothing by “dump. soon." So do stif joints, lame > have your home wired for electric i paign against ¢ » opposed her. anger ver Yct. SO many posts. . e s i back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus- . Ve Fod anrteicos anseluiety anpre. When T look buck on those black | This voung Boston girl who has not | ©U% {he native aspirants. cles, and those pains from weather ex- lights. Just phone our office to have a £ : The days and ponder by what a narrow only surrendered her once sweet and axIey 2 Sixict Atworncy. 1 —they don’t fight long : . : vared to cope with the situation. The ) y ‘ Stk e 2 s osure, too ey dont Rg ' 7 heavy and uncqual task had fo be MArgin this country of ours escaped jnnocent soul to this fiend in human th“l't“*“]‘n_“{(;"‘l‘(fk‘:‘\ §‘I‘I:"fm_"_‘:po‘):‘l'i:’;T_‘}l Ega;mt the counter-irritant Sloan’s rezpresentatn.re ca]l,. He will furnish you indertalken by the Bureau of Investi- i igantic turmoil; when T think how form, but has Soiibartered Pinen il Liniment produces. = with a detailed estimate of the cost of the cation of the Department of Justice. 1¢ar the Kaiser's plot came to ac- birthright, perhaps blindly, uncon- e M e Keep this old famllf{ friend handy 3 % [But this was not an organization complishing the destruction of = the sciously and impetuously, to the agents | M SN o - instead of be. for instant use—a ittle kgcnmqm installation. ained to cope with such a novel sit- UNited States’ war-making abilities, of the enemies of her countr the MG e e b 9 without rubbing, leaving qois s stains, If ish th t of th .. iation, so suddenly thrust upon it. 1 shudder at the past and fear for country that had provided her with ! "[ = d(y‘"' 2 - ”‘ Fen ("_"" muss, or clogged pores. You ought to you wish, the cost o e wiring i 3 3 : LA T P i i i . ; % sroe . ington, had been a he proper time 5 bottle handy always. Rk ts ngents were (rained only to in. the fulure, and ask myself whether wealth and all the luxury that ! oL at th I keep a bottle _ cestigate and hunt up the offenders the danger is over even now, when withheld from the ninety-nine mil- Prought to our attention in Boston, All_druggists. Hiree = 2 and fixtures may be paid in twelve easy s v es. Amerviean Bolshevism is lifting its lions of us. She will be known V€ Would have put Dr. Muck in the 54. $1.40. - > [iEbiat thellas ot il sfcountry e i 1 internment camp many months b 2 monthly paymen Jocially violations of {ihe Anti-Trust ¥ head in a million plac throughout these revelat under AMD mans s be- v th Sfann “White Siave” Act: , In he earls davs of America’s en- | iho fetifious namo of Adels Marvin, [OF e actually did. At last we were 9 The low cost of your equipment will RRd@ sudh. They had never before had | I into (he world conflict we had Secret Service Agent Muck's Defender, €7 the _dtm e to «l; n: ”0_‘ urens Oa p . and th 1t thl , wny cccasion (o deal with Buropean | M0 laws wherchy we could round up| Tt vas long after three in the morn- 'a1¥ evidence, proving that Dr. ; > ot t surprise you an € small monthly pay- NN i cmicein hey wers | theke vermer wno letomed very vk g, Omy fous e werw sested ut LSS RIS 200 L N0 }}‘ln!f})‘aenx:iy . ments will never be missed. Phone today 3 s forisichin e “",'f”' art. | plonage Act was passed by a not too | cut the smoke in the two little rooms, ,.48nt of the Kaiser ikl poly Bl eep 1 fi tati ven if every nEGOmRiogderaLt e B G already presented to our United State OLEatLCpresentauye. pucnt were @ Sherlock Holmes, yet intellizent congress. At last we had | the home of the Department of Fus- 2l'eady presented to ouy United State lieré were not enough of them. And the tools, but we had not the men. in Boston, Uncle Sam's Eye! 1 di “K‘(‘- toxlnf ] (.10‘ d\(~ D\«Ll\}lt & he Gagedy of it all is that the few | Most of the men in the service were | was one of these four. e e e i b ot these men we had were not all re- | cither inefiicient as spy hunters, or If| One of our number. who had been , o1 tho Main shore a complete wireless fable. The Service was infested with | they were efficient, they were not| handling one of the most important instrument had been discovered. We L] B . iens that were planted every. | Zealons Americans. German plot SEI i thi - Weountry:aenad alsoinan satedl ey ann ecithie Uni e You can’t go I he ‘ onnectlcut - ooiepesiiils vl bl i No nation in war time haggles | called me to his desk and said: SeaisadIs U oxn Y S Eh A LU St aNa quite o few native Ameri- | about suflicient evidence against sus-| “Well there it is written in black liouse was located very near the house cans of ' Anglo-Saxon stock were out. | Deeted enemy subjects to convince o | and white. I wonder what else they W rong lf o Lieht pacifiste, or were infeeted with Jury, but agam and again some of | want in WWashington to prove that Dr. I ht P CGermanism, if {hey did not have close OUr execulive chiefs and our United | Muck is not a German. T hold the You go lg ower Oo German affiliations jermanism had States attorneys. from Attorney Gen- original passport, showing that he is so captured our “smart” set here in | eral Gregory down, wanted such evi- | @ subject of Switzerland, and 1 hold mocracy. { My Lips Had to Be Sealed. in our midst! But my fellow agent the East, who ¢ most critical « dence before taking action = against | other documents proving that his For your moment in the history of our country | tors and traitors, native and alien, ! father was a S subject and you A upheld the fiddle against the flag. who were working day and night to know v I do t¥ in any Ch > t Boston. the intellectual center, the | Create . destruction “over here,” | country the citizenship of the son fol- m en ristmas Athens of America, cared more for | Jeopardizing the lives of our sons and | lows that of the father.” f “Symphony” than she cared for “de- | Prothers “over there.” g ealous defender of Karl Muck or 2l PhOtOS * o o — — Threugh a peculiar coincidence—a Such were the handicaps under ' did not know Him( I had other sk T . tiol i very uliar coincidence—Karl Muck | which few of us had to work d knowledge regarding Germany’s very m ro es H R gh | h Th H f d R h S I returned o the United States with and night. “What about Karl Muck? recent activitles in America. He did i 1 0 the e Hartfor esearc oclety, Inc. more than twenty musicians, some of ' Why don’t you put him awa not realize that T was justified in re- People who have itched and sratch- 581 Main St. Hartford whom “were, incidentally, officers in | is one of the most trusted agents of sarding Dr. Muck as more dangerous ‘©d-for years get peaceful sleep and ARCADE am St., rd. the Kaiser ‘my, and “His Majes- the Kaiser in America, why don’t you than half a dozen “von” Captains at T¢st through theuse of Cadum Oint- permission” had to be begged for put him away?" patriotic citizens hington, and he did not know that Mnent. It stops the itching at once and STUDIO R I B S ars Hill {heir transmission to the United States would ask me; and these men and ever since America entered the war I 15 verysoothing and healing wher- ev. 1. . € so that they could drive worthy Am- women knew what they were talking had only one thought, one ideal, in €Ver the skin is irritated or inflamed. Srican‘ertists away to hungerland and = about. spite of my Austria-Hungavian ances- — Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, of Boston .all their symphony audiences hunds | How could I explain; my lips had try: “America First!” pimples, blotches, boils, itch, tetter, It’g none LECTURE and MESSAGES and swine during the intermission. | to be sealed,—the nation was at wa I retorted to the champion of Dr. Scaly skin, eruptions, cold sores, fel- & . Dr. Muck’s Passport I wm not given to praying during Muck that in America we recognized — ©ODS, chafings, piles, rash, sores, 3and 7:30 P. M. Tt was, indeed. a strange coinci- | working hours, but I confess that citizenship by birth and naturaliza- scr-lmh;_\. Vbrmics_ 593\t1>, burns, TOO Earl Will Remain Over Monday for appointments. dence that brought Karl Muck back more than once I put my blind trust tion, but not by ancestry. “Bdsid scabs, ringworm, cuts, ctc, y- to Boston soon after the outbreak of in God and begged Providence to give the question of the authenticity of [glan'ium(xlltmgnt‘isz:i‘ren:]l‘prelvflmfiolfl Ph one B.—619. fhe war in Europe! And is it not us the evidence that would compel Dr. Muck's so-called Swiss passport, e in America from the originalformula) Sensation in Real Estate Field Created by PARK RESERVE Sales Plan The offer to dispose of home sites in New Brita'n’s choicest section on our money back plan was eagerly read. For the first t me buyers have an opportunity to think over their purchases for six months and then, if they wish to withdraw from the contract, return the papers and receive their money back. .. We even do more than that. 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