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Show GERMANS RENEW ' SUBMARINE WAR H London. July 6, 2:30 p. m. Thero HJiH has been a revival of German submar- ' jH lno activity during the last three days. 'H Three British fishing boats have been i ilsiH sunk in the North sea. All the crews IsilllH were allowed to leave in boats except ' 'ssiiH In tho case of one fisherman on which i H the skipper was killed and two of tho H crew wounded by shots. It was offl- ' f daily announced that a British sweep- M er -was hit and damaged by a torpedo i VH in tho North sea. A report from Christlanla says that a German submarine yesterday at- ' tacked tho Norwegian steamer Petro- 'lsiH nolle off Fnrsund, the submarine fir- , ijH ing three shots without, howe er, dam- 1 1 aging the steamer. tiH oo IdH LOVE IN A MIST JsHIH Cool twilight. Gray fog, with rain' 'sillH bow haloes about the red and white lamps of the boulevard. Sliver rain slanting sharply in a raw north wind, 'ssifl The crossing police officer halts the crowd hurrying trainward. Tho curb H Is thronged with impatient waltors, Jsiiiifl On the corner, full in the glare of the j 'H electric globe, stand a middle aged lH man and woman, dripping, unsholter- Jf ed, oblivous. ' H Tho woman looks up at the man i H with a sort of tender yet troubled he- ) H sltatlon. The man speaks low and 'jsilllH hurriedly, as if rather against his will. jH "Oh, don't beat about the bush any gH longer! Speak out plainly. If you H love me, say so and bo dono with it, H If you don't " 'ssifl .Tho policeman whistles, tho flood H of traffic effaces the incident as tha 'jsiifl Red Sea the recalcitrant Egyptians. ' H No body knows tho answer hut the .H two on the corner and God, rH |