The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 8

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prten AonoRn ee Comfessionivel a Brice d KOVO by tho Ss — —90 By w, Certels should hav « EVIDENCE THAT " erany stu \ CERTEIS IS INVESTI 1 iu tt MING (?) ROLSHEVISM. v vir ” . liad chy eed Kinet |. Stddenty 1 remembered that ther ” ‘con - ages epee Data ad fu been Rolshev > ind look very glad to seo | NNd Just Been nome nd ‘Say ps,’ Jeannie! Hu is teed be sof oboe t Miter Corteis had ge 3 mayor and a cert newspaper Afifling with the keys he had me, thinking bard about his words Then I glanced the long vista of charming Im spite of myself, I was in af not in name, the mistress of rt splendid home. In three T would welcor that town perhay Will help to identify conspirators other place its master : Scattered thru the files were ad a wife mix welcome her of 0 Phe © “minus the endearments ’ ' nial " Lorimer! reo persons whe the espionage interned You ought to put Of course it was evident th Bemiess ways beh secret serv man would ha You have a chance t ecco ge oot Pm while. You tried Pi peo simple md failed. Ne nage an three weeks to yoursel - have got it in you to wor pie * FS mane plan of living—Ko to 4 860 where it will lead you to fix . AN opportunity fined sen scheme to live by di : bee a = Be tmimediately. [ suppowe that ey 5 1 her Ft until one finds one eud-| ciate that ean ¢ ee the edge of the grave that) 41 international spy. 1 t Sawer Bits upon the best way to} vexnowledge to myself th poor girl de was a lit wt Take Up College Course After 33 Years of Absence BUGENE, March left ary outside my wish and my will stenographer failed to pted by events E the day after he left. But she me the keys of the office With the message that her friend had come home | France and she would take a off. that I went around carry bunches of keys. I felt down with my responstbili nts, who Oregon 33 ye permission from th and obt }to return by doing the colle ain their ¢ terature r Miss Anna Hen as if I actually were Mrs. the arts ya Cc is! derson, of F and Miss Anna to go on with the office Coffin, of I didn’t know which keys segura @ Which drawers, so I had to “Little Grandma” all. As Certeis had hint . " found the files were ail ina, Answers’ Robbins | WASHINGTON, Mareh 15 Mr I had completed my first | work, I concluded that Dr Must be making a special ‘Of Bolshevism. The files held | sens number of. pamphiets, clippings, typed manuscripts | t in féreign languages. handied every phase of the upon civilization, but rarely | word “Bolshevism” used. Catherine statement Slovaks in The portion mony of Col to which Mme kaya took exception relat Robins Breahkovos testi tainly is awfully queer,” inward comment, “that a it secret service man like ed crucities diers toward First Aids To Farmers The busiest, most useful man I know is the Agricultural County Agent! In some corking articles just starting in he COUNTRY ENTLEMAN Forrest Crissey tells how one agent, Hensley by name, :n a single year made 382 farm visits; traveled 8526 miles; handled 142 applicationsfor farm help; placed 77 hands; handled 150,000 bushels of seed corn for farmers’ cooper- ative associations; conducted poultry demonstrations for women; answered 3460 letters; held 91 meetings, and helped the draft board and Food Ad- ministration besides! by Czech wak sol “AFirstAidto Farmers,” culties, save them and that’s what such a man is make them money. 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HOW TO FIX THE THE LATEST FROM P {| Leap Years” FAMILY BUDGET L ARIS ar Min Grey: hin Al 4 SUDGET | fig scr ; , By BIDDY BYE f F. } J $60 b nelud t ‘ ! 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