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AHAAAAGES : HEROIC FIREM WHO SAVED MANY QUITS SERVICE se OM.SHOTS AT BIG GAME, AND SMALL BY W.P.MSLOUGHLIN CINK=I'm beginning to feel my ow ed to be, but the fire: ound of the martial drum beat ay 9 they sweep to the —What's aitin’ —What's the tro Reinforced concrete t's all that’s ailing vu know that every mt—that every schoolboy from arn ready to play hookey from #°! THE GOOK—What enemy? PAND SEES on of patriotien n along the frontier while the off as my friend Jack F Mexico dubs ni the Bronx Ruse never showed Rooshans were whipping victory where # 1 Hut I don't see any chance of your war THE GINK--But it's well to be prepared, ha? THE GOOK-Sure it te and flying machines [ll get ready tn @ #impler way THE GINK—How? THE GOOK—Td aend down Martin Sheridan, John Managan Wt think those ch other at the Arthur did the going any distance, vd het musician father was an easy CHAPTER V. (Continued) The Enchanted Violin And inetead of drumbeats and bayonets and Meets Matt MeGrath 4 % least expect him, when they are sad a disheartened. hen their ea - nly perceive celsstial harmonies, a ne volee, which th remeinber ail ir lives. Persons who are vial by the Angel quiver with a thrill u known to the reec of mankind. A toueh an instrume: ths to sing without open thelr dueing sour rounds to not know that the Angel ha thos persons @ay that they ha genius, Little Christine asked ser father if | he ad heard the Angel of Music, But | Daddy Daae shook his head sadly; und then his eyes Jit up as he You will hear him one da | When Tam in Heaven Tw: to you Daddy was beginning to cough at that time. ‘Three years Inter Raoul and Chr | tine met again at Perros. Prof. V lerlus was dead, but lis widow re- ined in France wfth Daddy Daae and his daughter, who continued to play the violin and sing, wrapping |) | wite thelr dream of harmony their kind went to settle in France a) took Daae and Christine with; live on ls Valerius] 24 he now was, troated Christine as her daugn- ter, As for Dane, he began to pine away } With homesickness, Defied Death) ef doors in Parts, but lived tn a sort of yying the tea- kept up with his violin. remained the; LEUT: F ARGUE. _f it out dream which hv and Earned Four Marks for Bravery. fiddling and singing, Sometimes Ma:nmia Valertu would come and lis! very ‘oness, who jusic alc ned lienceforth to | ‘The young maa, | come to Perros on the chance’ of finding them and went | ktraight to the house in which th used ‘to stay. He first saw the old man; and then Christine entered, car- She flushed at the who went up to her " She asked him a few hig | atestions ned her duties as hostess prettily, took up the tray again and left the room. Thea she ran into the @arden and n behind the door, | took refuge on a bench, a prey to wipe away a tear and go downstairs feelings that stirred her young heart | Frank Arche haa taken “off his fire | man's uniform after twenty uring which he received four oMctal mentions for herote rescue | strengih promotion from the pomition of driver to the rank of tie in on tipto rs|@inavian ales, sighing for her Scan-/for the fi and a few more of them. cross the border I aan If the Mextoos and the Japs didn't show a permit to Sheridan holler at the Generals on their horses, “Back | up, youse—git back there,’ and you can bet they'd back. nis when the at Perros-| ay with th Brit-| ¢hey took whole family went to sta in @ far-away where the soa was of the same) 1 color asf) his own country CCORDING to my erudite friend George Farnham of White Plains a chicken {# not only @ reptile works it out thu That's obviou not a reptile have a willed So does a chicken So has a reptile. Have you ever observed a chicken shaped head? chicken has a tail Washington Heights section who Frani Often he | € Argue ts the reply will be a@ stony stare | an fnstitution, st abatennpt beach and pretend that the sea stopped | | Ite roaring to listen to them. he induced Mamma V m of his, At the * or Breton pl I was very glad to eee in your And then . words, for he knew that Chriatir jerlus to indulge pot be time Of Ghagny. rimeges,| As for @round on its belly, Just as a reptile that goes to show that A reptile swims in Washington other equally dear objeots of uptown in- troops and | mental discernment to the proper author- entous a question as the “pardon And Sf a ohicken {9 ¢. Raoul followed b jend they talked tiM the evening very | ily, Taey were quite changed, | cautions as two dipiomatists, and told each oth things that had nothing to budding sentiments, When ave of each other by the tside, Raoul, pressing @ kise on iristine's trembling hand, sald the! “Mademotsetie, I shall never forget you! And he went away regre: ic his could the wife of the Vicomte de liristine, she tried not to the village festival and dances, he went! ¢nink of him and devoted herself whoily Onildren have grown to young man- hood and young womanhood tn admira- chicken @ reptil off with hi fddl as in the old days, and was allowed t a reptile, and a reptile is a fish, it follows, from the first rule of logic, to her art. She made wonderful prog- take his daughter! ross and those who heard her prophested This Is a question that for some bled me, but I have long thoroughly convinced, and bi . that a chicken is a tion of the dashing fireman, and he is known all over the upper section. the distinction of being a that a chicken fs a fish. doth not a chicken have wings? @oth. So doth a fish have win with ‘him for a week. the smatest hamlets muste|in the world to last them for a i that she would be the greatest singer Meanwhile, the father | Kl wiept Bt! died; and, suddenly, she seemed to have | night in a barn, refi are not its fins wings? inn, lying close to; Dot's enough! GEORGE D. FARNH. White Plains, N, Y. Proceeding on this lino of reasoning one can prove a chicken to be a be ing @ hed at the tos her on the straw, | her geni as when they were so poor in Swedett.| hist enowg At the same time, they were v made no collection, refused the halfpence offered them; ‘and the man worth while. After he came into department Dec, 28, 1888, he soon became known as a daring driver who would take chances that other drivers did not think in keeping with their per- sonal safety. 4 also a fish, not only bee are oviparous, but for will conclu. reasons which I nrove shortly. probably know, chickens te on the side, neat- _ with him, her voice, her soul and | he retained just, but only enough of this to enter the con-| rvatoire, where she did not distinguish rself at all, attending the classes without enthusiasm and taking a@ prize people around could not understand the| ony to please olf Mamma Valerius, Plains, and I have had every (stew. It !s a White l’laine way of reason- opportunity to compare the reptile i fish with the chicken. this rustic fddier, tramped the roade with Mke an angel from), i ‘They followed them from vil-| tine at the opera, he Wage to vill \ ‘One day a little boy, who pretty | Heights when the first truck was sent there and he left the hall of Truck No. in Waite Plain: e pds toh 23 to-day to take up aome quiet pursult. patients see funny reptiles walking on Bloomingdale is ther: Sickens are hatched tn an tncuba- tor, and I bring them up 6n the bo! muckting, and hicken is a sucktng, Since they are Aino there ts Billy Muldoon's When he came to the upper regions, who was out none of the drivers had made bold to recuperatory. Why with whom she continued to Mv ‘The first time that Raoul saw Chris- charmed by the girl's beauty and by the sweety images of the past which It evoked, but | was ther surprised at the negative made her take a| \4" 72 t donger walks than ahe intended, tor he, (00 Of her art, He returned to listen rth his vernness, hoth sucklings they must be one and i nae, wonder at Geargn Furnham's eruption Therefore a chicken ts « on the chicken? Garon vawn the hill at One Hundred and Forty-firet street that led toward Argue took the reine in his big hands, set his fron Jaw and sont his horses down the decline without finching, and the other firemen held on for dear Iife, while the truck took the big Jump when it hit the car tracks in and wondered what | could not tear himself from the little girl whose pure, eweet volce seemed to They came to the shore of an inlet which te etill called but which now, harbors a casino or something of the At that time there was nothing but sky and sea and a stretch of golden there was elao a high ne’s scarf out Christine gave a cry and put out her arms, but the scarf was @lready far on the waves, Then ehe heard a CORRESPONDENT who signe himselé “Club Member" writes to me a| Hisnth avenue, letter, from which this te an extract: ZT am given to understand that the manager of one of the boxing clubs is to put om twenty-round bouts, Don’t you think tt would be unwii to force an isene on this line? . I think it would be unwise. It would be quicidal. The game was never Dotter in this eity than it te to-day and any monkeying with it out of business, The clubs are now run on better and decenter lines tham ever before because more honorably inclined men have entered the business end of it than those who formerly conducted bouts. The character of the contests ts better and the calidre of the boxers t generally superior to that of the oklen days that eo many fans droo! about. Ten rounds ts ample for a contest of skill. is in him in ten rounds. The result is fast work and snappy, lively action. In the “long route” bouts there is a lot of tiresome #! easing up eo that really in @ twenty round engagement there ts not as much bind him to her, 1 belleve, Eighth avenue, would happen to them next. ‘The same spirit of daring marked his | whole course in the Department. began his life-saving work by going UP | yolce say to the end of @ ladder, then using scal- ing Jaddors, and rescuing the wife and three children of another fireman @ perilous position. "It's all right, 11 go amd fetoh your| utter capture of h arf out of the sen.” And ahe saw @ Iittle boy running f in spite of the outeries and the Indig-|must love me!'--and no one tn A boxer can show all that clinching and He got hero men- her. He followed her tn the wings. walted for her behind a Jacob's !ad- He tried to attract her attent! More than once, he walked after her ‘o the door of her box, but she did not see | emed, for that matter, to see y. She was all indifference. Raoul | suttered, ery beautiful and he and dared not confess his love, even to himself, And then came the lightning flash of the gala performance: the heavens torn asunder | and an angel's voice heard upon earth | for the delight of mankind and the | heart And then * * © and then there was that man's voice behind the door—"You nant protests of a worthy lady in black. /room. © © * ran into the sea, dressed | why did she laugh when he reminded “button No. 1" for this feat. Then he rescued an insurance man and kot his second hero mention, Convent avenue and The little be fas he was, and brought her back her| her of the Incident of the scart. Boy and scart were both soaked | gid she not recognize him? And why | through. The street in great fuse, but Christine laughed mereiiv real boxing as ome sees in @ classy ten-round go. Real lovers of boxing—those who xin and brain work tn the art of offense and defense fow the so-called long route bout. are those who clamor for it. and thay are the chaps who 0 to m bout to witness an black made The thick-neck and low-brow element | art?) Why “]had she written to him? ¢ ¢ & Perros was reached at last. Raoul such @ spectacular manner that the De- | and Kissed the little boy, who was none | walked into the smoky sitting room of partment gave him his third decoration, | other than the Vicomte Raoul de Chag-| the Setting Sun and at once saw Chiris- in the gore of the slaughter yards. Let the game ao 29 she lays, gentienen. Jaw ts being pretty wel reepecte’. Haris off! staying at Lannion with his aunt. saw each and played together almost every seconded | th Daae consented The public ts pleased and the Promoted for Braveyr. came the fire in the sub’ 'T woulint be a bad idea for the ive anybody and every- managers of the St. Patriok’s Day Men were imprisoned after an explosion body «a chance at : Prof, Valerius, in the tube and tine standing before him, smiling and howing no astonishment ‘do you have come,” she said, "T feit t T*should find you here, when T tol came back from m Bome one told some violln| me so at the church. parade to provite as @ novel fes- nen went Into the p ry Cure a separate division the candidates named to act es United States Senator to succeed Chauncey | “Read down the list,” as Kelly said, and what @ fine band of Irishmen do @ behold. Sheehan, Cobalan, Kernan and O'Brien. only conditions are that the chal- lenger must be In this way, Raoul learned to had charmed he also both | had the same calm and dreamy They delighted tn stories, | asked > favorite them at} y to go in an Utde! ‘There was a New York City de bet of no was Argue on | cast of mind, in old Breton leg was to go and asi ottawe-doors, to the rank Taking | sport Western | t! Gtyna, Dowling, twenty-five gir Uke beggars No. 163 Fant } hty-sIxth street “Who?' asked Raoul, taking her Iittle| hand tn his, “Why, my poor father, who 1s dead.” ence and then Raoul | "Did your father tell you that T love! 7 Christine, and that I cannot live! without you gentle-| Christine blushed to the eyes and I'm sorry that Hubel ran out on your Ming when it caught Are was ther of his feat Littleton 1s entitled to a look-in on the because his wife is the fain- cumy deauttful “Peggy” O'Brien. man Ridder, too, has @ call exepresident of the Catholio Club. wouldn't overlook Bilty Sulzer. hair is as red as any other Connaught have you a littre story | have tt settied for 1) !t on Hubel, the Huckieberr | te | ‘And it seldom happened that they dia] * for nearly | H.R. RYDER life, seen the * | Bureau for information as ¢ HAYPS has t ) the Weather of Washington Make Bishop Ludden grand marshal, Let ‘em all in, to| turned away her head, In a trembling co whe std fe? You are dreaming, my friend!” And ehe burst out laughing, to put at | herself in countenance. rj.| “Don't laugh, Christine; I am quite te | serious,” Raoul answered | And she replied gravely: “‘T Ald not | the} make you come to tell me such things the |as that.” famous series ¢ OSSELSWASSER, who became came and sat the] “You ‘made me come.’ (h stine: you down | knew that your letter would not leave} nin the Twelfth Regiment Armory It should be easy for A mile relay rw »y Scouts will preliminaries, a low ring lest he s Brooklyn Br pounding the bell with his Ceet motorman of a Third avenue car, 1 fer all the gold and glory that should » to his accomplishment. r two about him WURRA WURRA: tlle Osselawaneer, the Third » motorman who claims the oar clog dancing chasngion- now unger my We have investigated eight Five of them we re- 1 becanse the authors aid not finanotal backing. her three were from George yuld | to Perros he evoked, | that, If y | | WURRA WURRA: is the proper celet marriage in hard pressed for neeful Jostiing ¢ osed to de a open of the wedding, or what 1 don't know street would he ay designation there for a second anniversary riage. ‘Thos: up to that per ance to glorify and they would | Norw > 4 seat In the Dar- | OW a strange hair Was golde s rays and HAVE RPCEIVED several detters on the following tople edied (her: far from it; the distressed a me indignant and that I should hasten | How can you have thought | u did mot think I loved y: a “[ thought you would remember our ganies here as children, in which my | of he for father so often joined, really don't know what I thought * * * Perhaps I was wrong to write to you, * * * This one} an ary and your sudden appear- | ance in my room at the Opera, the other | eventng, reminded me of the thne long | past and made me write to yo little girl that T then was, * g| There was something in Christine's ‘ae [attitude that seemed to Raoul not nat- | ural. He did not feel any hostility in ection the took | Shining in her eyes told him that, But! little | Why Was this affection distressed? | was kind to her 4 CAN'T HELP ne amount of the tong that @ large onfusion, overcrowd- er, a BR. T. guard; Gustavus a Union Railway or Huck- and Charles Iman, the City Island mono t flight of Wolgast and her fiddle, but most of the dectsion, rity of three n Mayer and Woodman on respectively, winning new subways, it 16 possible That was what he wished to know and)! to | What was Irritating him | “When vou saw me in your dressing: | sry, | room, Wae that the first time you no- | | tload me, Christine?” She was incapable of lying. the! “No,” she said, "I had seen you sev- | ) wleen | eral times in your prother's box, And | ed te compete with Hupel 26 @t Ohmateck's Harlem far as they concern rown whaled Wol- at there never was to have a look he main-| ‘J thought #0! aaid Raoul, compr tclan, |ing his lps, ‘But then why, when y into expresses at natohes had taken place. evening of Feb, 26, however, when we were about to Ko on the boards, vel claimed that somebody had through the inrushing cr {a loca! on the other in| also on the sta ry saw me {tn your room, at your feet, re minding you that 1 had resoued your | | scarf from the sea, why did you answer , and as though you did not Know me and also his dancing shoes and de- that the stakeholder re- 8 $10 forfelt. After consid rodigies | why did you laugh? “The Mystery of the another of the Red Triangle seri: A more important potnt te consider ts | complete Detective stories in book form wed in an express on a | being given every week with the Sunday brid: ‘This is a thrilling story of » jecone stree! | perplexing mystery and its eventual doesn't make up for the discomfort and | solution by the great worry Incurred in squeezing info the | @et tt free with next Sunday's World, Hubel has sent y of room for passengers, while the veral challenges, saying that are jammed because the! Moscow, March 11--Mme. learn jown,” but when it came to show- ‘ng cash Gustavus failed to pro- Now I wiwh to say thet Je the real street car champion and that the time mort trip 1 and points south of Forty i joes not fomotimes, he does not come at | ica wae blown Up that between th because the mn Detective.| No one ever sees the Angel, but he] committed suicide by shooting yester- ls heard by those who ave meant to} day, She was a (To Be © inued,) the chagin, widow of the famous artist who lost his life when the battleship Petro: a mine tn Por: Arthur during the Russo-Japanese war, les fferer from cancer. - CH 11, 1011, '‘Hibernians Want to Make St. Patrick's O f t h e O p € I a | Commitiee to Go to Albany HN By Gaston Leroux Most Daring “Sensation Novel’’ of the Century VIGHOIGIIGOTIODIOITOEIOOOESEMGMISIOCOINCOS? L 1911, by the Bobby Mernil Company.) | hear him. Patrick’s Day The Sixty-ninth children will sing the St. shop Farley will revie Day a Holiday| I} grandstand will be erect« rey and fifty other guests. sented in the parade by a large delega+ tion of fourth degree knights tn their ‘alla, which will then be the first time. to Work for the Meas- ure Introduced. Souvenir pro= ans, who have + in the great sino In the evening © day so far as r of Hiberniang has He ofttn comes when they | dastgnated rs will have & Secretary { in the Interest of the bill w has been Introduced tn the Legis! Patrick's Day made a State intention of the com-} Among the members nor and his Cabnie MICHAEL P, CAROLAN | COUNTY TREAS. DANL. Je Assemblyman ady presented a bill mak in the State It stands a good chance of | going through. villier has al ng March 17 a holiday FIN: SECY there was it |The Post-of The committee appointed to look up! its work well the complaints about | decently caricaturing the Irish ras ported that the quality and character of! St. Patrick's the cards had changed very much, but STOWAWAYS SEE BROOKLYN IN BAREFOOT JUNT Scantily Clad Porto Ricans After Three Hours Are Glad | to Be Recapiured. room for tnprovement pying those that) ive pictures or sentiments for participation parade have been received Irish societies Postal cards Veet primenth \daresa: OR H ford Building, 20 E. 22d St., Now York. nase thel (Licensed physician by the State of N.Y.) ‘FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE IS A SAFE FAMILY MEDICINE Because It Con- tains No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs It Is Fine for the Children. After three hou to be captured early Morles Were the names given by the} Rico to this Cures Colds and Builds Up the System Because It Is a Pure and Wholesome Food that Makes Flesh and Strength. proved to he at were dressed in overalls, and wore no shoes. ue jumpers shackled and regarded light they Sot hold of a penknife and Ked the locks of their shackles | of the room in whitch they were prisoned, about 1 A, M They slid down | escape wan discovered b hawser and in the suadows have a cold or were notified and a genera alarm was sent mothers should give them anything « y Wandered around in eet over the | but three hours after + approached Poltce: Fort Hamilton ferr: ing for their ship and only too giad to Bet back to tt. to-day preparatory to being taken back | Irugs or alco an Hansberry at the er John’s Me They were look- n any form Fa nda of mothers uso it in their homes right along ory of fifty throat and lung troubl 1 body builder plague and eight deaths from smallpox reported in this city within the last tw yottle to-day TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, TheBrooklyn Citizen WILL PUBLISH A SOUTH BROOKLYN NUMBER VERY BROOKLYNITE residing in South Brooklyn and Bay Ridge will be especially interested in the well written and comprehensive articles in this issue. citizen of Brooklyn should read and preserve this num- It will contain a history of this important part of the borough, showing its remarkable progress and development. 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