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Show TnE PAGE. SIX. i TEI-WEESL- V t ; f W v- - Saturday, October 16, 1915. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. manaea. The heat brought the writing out," said Annette. See. Look now at the longitude. What does It say?" - Inez looked eagerly. "One hundred and twenty-thredegrees," she exclaimed slowly, and forty minutes west. "That isnt all. went on Annette. Theres a message a message from the past upon our pieces, Neals and mine a message that Ive get by RUSSIANS WINNING , IMPORTANT POSH IONS Petrograd, OcL l-- cummunicati n nal headquarter H l, via Bring in Your Lon- - the following .Un. Oct. 14. e Villiam Ham tlton Os borne, Qy AUTHOR OF "RED M0U5CRUNNIM0 FIGHT y jt T Y 0f-i.ci- Hot Water Bottle al from uri- was Or issued tonight: j On the western front, in the : Riga region, east of Lake Babite "CATSPAWfCtUE OUCKIE'CTC. we captured a German .'hydroheart" NOVELIZED FROM THE PHOTO PLAY OF THE SAME i What, queried Inez, yawning, "Is aeroplane. On the front of the the message from, the past? Dvinsk region all enemy atNAME PRODUCED BY PATHE EXCHANGE, INC. . : Annette ennodded proudly. "This is tacks were repulsed. An ; the message, she returned. Granted of ms, in or asaotvr A?trar region the gagement corYfc7; Half way they stopped, ror her escort, to Ilington, explor, Schlossberg, west of Illoukst, CHAPTER XXII. M. Romanoff, had reappeared. He er, for distinguished services, by Jo- ended in our occupation of the smiled as Joe came up with Annette seph Bonaparte, king of Spain,' in the heights northwest of this vil. ' vllai Incognito. In a dingy little Hotel room in Providence, Rhode Island, there sat a man at a dressing table gazing into a mirror and doing unusually queer things with his face. Hernandez, was at a certain fit disguise. Ten minutes later a stranger stood erect within that room a stranger, clad in an evening coat of foreign cut, with well padded paunch ' and. shoulders, eyeing himself still He critically in the looking glass, raised his high hit and bowed pompously tc Ponto. j "In reality, friend Poton, he remarked, I am M. Romanoff a Russian nobleman." My friends and I are- invited to the dance on board the Alabama, he said. ,My friends and I shall go. Call in that beast. How for the final past-mast- er full-beard- -' ( - test" Ponto disappeared and a moment He glanced fearfully toward the chair where Hernandez had been sitting;' then he glanced, about 'the 'room. A puzzled expression overspread his countenance and then with a deep guttural fry he sprang for the appari- tions throat Hernandez twitched himself to one side Just In time snd then tapped the brute smartly on the arm. "I am satisfied, he said, in tones that the brute immediately recognized. "Even he did not know me he, with all the instincts of a savage but faithful dog. Let us be off. 1 An hour later he was standing Jjl front, of ths huge punch bowl on the dahclng deck of the Alabama. Clustered around thift punch boWl were a group- of officers and pretty women and among them Inez Castro and Yef friend Annette Iling-to- n. Romanoff stared boldly at them 'both, then he turned to Neal Hardin. ."A fclass o punch, if you please, he said in foreign accents. . Heal pardln did not answer. He was otherwise engaged. '' Annette Ilington was standing at the table .with a young ensign at her. side. They were both drinking. from' the punch bowl. The ensign drank with 'his righ hand; so 'did 'Annette, but , year eighteen hundred and nine, the. original grant being in the possession of the fathers She stopped. "What was the rest of that?. he mused. ."I cant remember." Think, persisted Inez, with curious insistence. Annette laughed.. It has escaped me. I will have to ask Heal about 'that the next time I see him. Part of the message is on his porAnd what tion, too? said Inez. about the .latitude? Annette shook her head. That I cant remember either, she returned, stupid that I am. Yes, the latitude Is .on his piece too. chain. She did not know and could not See a black 'shadow that stSle along the railing behind the canvas the head of ship notices appeared this strike "at the Russian left flank " -item: Fruit Steamer Coronado saile 15th extending toward Pinsk. .The this, month. Bound .for Bahamas, Russian successes around Kolka have enabled Colon, Panama, Lower California ports and ChacterieSk WE ARE EXCLUSiyK AGENTS- - FOR and 8an Francisco. Open for limited them to obtain footing on the booking of paasengers. Pier 1010 left bank of which theStyr, Providence, R. I. menaced their opponseriously PEfffHANDYTMaster. We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. The Price? are just Neal read the advertisement over ents. sethe same as for the poorer kinds. There is none just as''' Haying thus completely and shook his head again. -, cured the Rovno district and good, as King and Peacock. ''"Risky, I Jtell you, he repeated. Office into Annettes eyes flashed. the Thatcher road leading Volhynia But what Uptown .Livery Barn, am I to do," ahe protested. "You and the marsh region, the RusExdusive dont you cant understand. Her sians occupied Olychka, Styr, Ups quivered fpr a moment. "I have Ikwa and Sereth.-Th- ey presentset to- - find my father, Neal, and for ed the Austrians and Germans his sake, if not for my own, I have from entrenching and warded 00O0O0000000000O00000000000000000000000$$00$$$$$$$$$1 ,got- to And. my fortune.1 Ive got to off a blow aimed at the Russian go some time. Why not now?- - The I was Fathe message right wing. plain enough thers of the' Santa Maria mission .in. By . careful reconnaissances i O Lower California I' must ' see them. the Russians prepared a counter Who neglect their teeth? It This is the easy way. offensive. Reaching -- aperies of . la alright for a short time, bnt $ Heal folded up the paper and thrust and trenches, in that short time irreparable o entanglements it in his pocket. At any rate, he harm has been done... Let us go, Teutonic out . the said, Ill look this captain up. . IX they drove teeth- - periodically and over.y.our fdrees from- their positions, advise you how to properly care o seized a considerable number of for them. You will not .only save money, but save yourself-- S the prisoners and . widened much suffering., 'o 'breach sufficiently to enable cavto iir purengage energetic alry suit. The cavalry seized the supply trains and .threw the Teutonic rear into confusion.. Between 2000 and 3000 prisoners were captured by the Rus- - & curtains that hid the dancing deck. Suddenly she gave a choking cry. The blaclf shadow like some black ' panther had sprung upon her efrsm the night and clutched her In' its grasp. She cried out once more, or tried to. She found she could not A strong wiry hand closed across her mouth and a wiry form forced her back across the rail. With a superhuman twist of her lithe young body and she was strong, was Annette Ilington for one in- stant aha wrenehed herself away and gave vent to g piercing scream Heal Hardin, at the punch bowl heard it Forgetting all. discipline1 and ell bounded across the grape Juice-- he dancing deck' gd with one sweep of his arm bnfched the nonplussed Romanoff-snhis charming escort to one side. His eyes were 'blinded by the 'deck lights and as he rushed through the curtains he' could only d . CHAPTER XXIII. lage. Petrograd, Oct. 13, via London. Another striking victory has been won by the Russians on the southern front in eastern Galicia. They have pierced the last line of Austrian defenses on the Stripa riyer and stormed one of, the strongest points on the Austro-Germa- n right flank. This achievement of the Russians represented a continuation of the recent strong offensive movement north of the Rumanian frontier. The position they - .stormed was a hill to the east of . , , " r 4 L, e RITERROS. DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Giavoranka, on the right bank of the Stripa, thirteen miles north of Buchach. This fortification was of great Unbooked Passengers. I think Its ri sky, said Neal Hardin. "Let me see that ad again. . KING and PEACOCK COAL -- , f Thatcher Coal Co. -- - THEY HAVE LONG FACES I - Drs. Ensign & Smith . .... ... , upwards of three divisions of o the Austrians were disorgariiz- ed. It characterizes this success i a a tactical and strategic and political victory, saying it will compel General von Linsingen to. regroup his forces on the whole .front, which will affect operations in the entire southeastern district. 1 j We will allow you 50c on the purchase of a new Syringe or Hot Water Bottle at our regular marked price. This offer for a limited time only; in order to . reduce our stock of rubber Goods. and waved his hand. Ive been looking at the moon, he said. Annette, already bored chiefly by the close proximity of Joe Welcher glanced off toward NeaL Lets go and get some grape juice, she said. Joe drew her out to the railing through the same aperture from which Romanoff had watched the circling motor boat Ill get the grape juice, said Joe aloud. Walt here until I return." Annette started after him, but the aperture was closed now by the broad back of Romanoff, who talked vivaciously with Irene Courtier. Annette 'was not averse to looking at the she moon, and she looked. But-a- ll saw was the moon itself. She djd not see and could not know That a motor launch, silent as the night, had hand, was firmly clutched in the hand of Heal Hardin of the punch bowl. It was the only chance the evenidg could afford them. - "A glass oT punch.l relterated the unknown-- Russian, nobleman. Heal Jumped as though phot. Hastily he ladled, out a glass and pre- y Fountain Syringes Spanish-Amerlca- n Annette's' Jeft sented it to the Russian. The Rub-sian took one sip of it and sat down his glass. , as he he exclaimed, .walked away in disgust There was a genteel titter from the picturesque little group around the punch bowl. Inez touched Romanoff upon the arm. It is perfect, she whispered, no one could ever tell. The pseudo Romanoff glanced, at her - significantly, paced - across the dancing deck and passed out upon the . moonlit deck beyond. . Inez, flirting with an officer,' excused herself, beckoned to Joe Welcher, who came swiftly at her beck and call, jtnd with ' her hand "upon his arm ahe followed In the wake of Romanoff. As they reached the bow Romanoff turned suddenly and confronted them. He seized Welcher by the arm. Friend Welcher, he said, his grip tlghtening'oa the canvas curtains aft, on the port side, you will find one black cross mark upon .the curtain and one black cross mark upon the deck. -- They arw-mmarks. You will dancfi with Annette Ilington Welcher hurried off and Romanoff with the beautiful Miss Irene Courtier upon his arm, Btrode slowly toward the lights. With her escort she stood glancing out between the curtains at the moon-- . light upon the sea. Her escort, however, was not watching the moonlight his eyes were fixed upon a motor boat that sported itself like some huge shark In the waters just beyond. (He drew forth a white handkerchief. He Btepped into the aperture between the canvas curtains, grasped the rail with one hand and shook the handkerchief. Tnfez noted that a small black cross had been placed upon the canvas curtain. She looked at her feet. There was another .cross upon the - deck. Then she turned and faced the crowd ' watching with keen eyes. Joe Welcher from far across the .deck caught the glint of those same eyes he had been watching for them. He bent over Annette. Look at the freak,, he said, thats . tied np to Inez I mean Irene Courier. I always call her Inez, somehow. JLet's .go and see the freak. The freak, said Annette, has disappeared. She was not the only person on the deck who noticed that. Some half dozen'naval officers in spick and span uniforms noted it also and started double '.quick toward Inez Castro Old -- j oooooooooo000Aa00000O0.0o0 1 - SERVIA IS INVADED BY THE BULGARIANS ' TO-NIGH- T -- the London, Oct. 13. The issue between' Bulgaria and Serbia joined apparently has been squarely. , It . is reported unofficially that Bulgaria has declared war. Little is known here of the progress of hostilities these combatants beyond the tfactv that Bulgaria .has invaded Serbia and is said ta have" suffered.reverses .in the opening engagements. In . northern Serbia the Austro:German invaders are meeting with stub- . fboJ resistaw?- The report from Petrograd yesterday of an important. Rus- sian success in Galicia has been Theatre greXt The. Rex Sc : UNIVERSAIFEATURES r s v k Program Changes Monday, Wednesday and Friday - Annetts'Sost Out ths S. O. 8. ' see that some terrific struggle was at the Coronado is a. likely ship and If hand. you are bound to go, God speed. In another instant it liras all over. He looked the Coronado up and Two figures clutching at each other a likely ship. He franticaiiy'klarted auddenly over the saw her found satishim nnd captain below. rail There w&b a - - found-her-qv- itr splgsh Man overboard, yelled Neal. He sprang to the rail and dove lnt.o the moonlit water-tak- ing good care not to foul the other two. Two minutes later It was ail over. Annette was on deck half fainting, in Neals arm but with a smile upon her face. , she Bald- - to the Dont worry, I haven't swalcrowd about her, lowed a drop of water, I assure you. Im a regular little water rat Neal jpowa that, don't you Neal?1 Half an hour later in the Courtier villa In Newport, Annette .nestled in a huge arm chair iu a kimono before a blazing fire. She laughed triumphantly. She seized a dripping little chamois bag and took from it a very damp old pieeb "of paper parchment. This is .what he was after you cant tell me, fche sajd." She spread ft out and exhibited it to Inez Castro. Why, it is a blank piece of paper, said In6z Castro. Look at' it closely, said Annette. Oh, yes, said Irene, it has one word upon it longitude. "It has more than that upon it, said Annette. Watch and see. She spread it out upon the hearth to dry. It Is a piece of the map of my map, Irene, she went on, the map of the lost Isle of Cinnabar. Scar-fac- e got apportion of it dont Crooked Crag but you remembej-Li- t 'a harmless jporfiW. I got a part and so did Neal. Wm Look. The' piece is dry see what lira heat has done. Inez Castro bent over her. Where did the writing come from? Bhe de- -' -- factory. '. - y TO BE CONTINUED This story can' be ?een 'in moving pictures .every Monday and Tuesday evenings at The ' Oak. bef-twe- en " confirmed officially. Gen. Ivanoff has broken the front along the Austro-Germa- n Stripa, tak;ng 2,000 prisoners and a number of guns. If the Russian victory is as definite as MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE ASSN juumne ccmcrcitofEOicEjT nunas - umi. Cimkm C- WAwmm. i?tn?j3BKijicHnai' 4 URGED TO MARRY ments for their marriage are indicated in the official anBROKEN HEROES complete. nouncement the Austrians may be compelled to fall back,. on London, Oct. 13. The Rdv. st An implement has been Lemberg. Such a retreat would , reca Bristol Houghton, j ented by a NcC York man be certain to have considerable to an has started pa- 'enable a blind appeal Trousers can be creased with- - j moral effect in the Balkans person to thread out removal frbm their wearer j where the continued neutrality triotic women of the nation to a needl?. ' . ' . . . by irons a .Wisconsin inventor of several states is believed to give their lives to ameliorate . has patented.. . the condition of mained heroes j be .due largely to the severe re verses suffered by Russia dur-lfi- of the war by marrying them. the summer campaign He' has launched a league . for I In Co. the Dvinsk region desper- - thelharrying of broken heroes. & Hide Junk Logan . ate but indecisive fighting con- The rector contends that the Though Mr Appieman, head of ntinues, with -- the- offensive-shift-- is his away, Thecompau passed jnir frequently from one side to example of France shows that widow, Mrs Jennie Applemap, , unions thus arranged promise a who was left with five small chil- - th other. 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