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CAPE MAY COUSTY TIMES. FBIDAY JUME 10. 1927
OUND to fv NORJH “^Harold MacGrath Illustrated hy Henry J«y .1 W H«xolA Mac OraiE - RaUa—<i Aiitixaatar San
j labia talking In »Mu-le4 tonw.l i Thfy. too. bad Inaluted that ah- j ) play and alng. whll- they putt-r-j i-d over map* which ware gro* J lax Broall-r and an-alltr. j Th- antranc* r ‘- * n orderly In-, j trrrupted -'•ng. -Sir. I bar* «o report that Sentry Jennlne- '^ U
o! above
waa gone A Yankee waa atUl a human being. (Continued Seat Week-)
i Tb-y i
when be found
Copyright llY Harold Mac Orwlh -
CHAPTEE VII
The officer* filed out gravely, the General* eon along with them Ail tboee car-fully laid plank gone like n puff of mnoke: Bu. It wa* certain in the mind* of them ail that nothing on God 1 * earth could prevent a flriig aquad
at nunriw-
Gaptaln Arm nag- entered hi* tent calmly enough: but onethere he fell to pacing. By and by he snuffed the candle. Th- spy lay quietly, waating no effor. at the bond*, tied nontoo gently. The guard paced back and forth and oceaelonally pauaed to glance Inalde the tent. Hour after hour went past. At midnight the *py beard a rather onueual wound at the rear of the lent. It wa* a whUp-rlng sound, as ol one crawl.ng orer
graa*.
Pre*-ntiy a strange h ind work
wd at the rope*.
There came a faint whisper. ■'When you bear me talking to the guard, slip out at th- r-ar. Make stralgbl lor the rtrer. Th-
way to fairly clear."
The whisper11 felt hi* hand being caught by two small on— He drew It ba-k qtil-kly. for the kiss had the feel of hot lead. A Uttl- later a shot wa* heard along the river-bank. Two more shot* followed hurriedly at thtent of General Armltage, where
a light still burned.
"I have to report, sir. that the
apy ha* encapcd!" i "J-ann-At about midnight Captain ; -Oh W Armttag- had stopped to question J have got him. Just before that he had) squad. It's looked Into the tent and the spy] you't- got wa* yet there. When Gen-ral, are. guilty of a
Armltage returned to bb lent, fat
found bis son. j impriwtnmen!. Y"Ah. John." said the fatb-r { ow nod you. And violently, "all these plan* gone to| him? You are pot In a night! Damnation! Spies. h-caune the wl outside and traitor* within! In j stood back ot yi God's name, bow can we end' probation: -o mini the war when such things egi»i*"| You'll never corn
i |- -tanlly J-anne and her ad- | m | re re gathered about the table. i A General took up a shoe aud
• looked It over carefully,
er and ''Mad- by the Yankee govern-
"Aray
said Jeanne
iban that, they are offl
a; right. ni go a talk with him."
• -nedy did not seem partlru- > clad to see Arraitage.
Hon. there's only one real -•a I'm going to uk you.” A-! eceept the General looked ■aid. "IMd you know this »: her In wonder, one Stanford that night in . You are right. Mias Beaufort, hmoodf Had you ever met her said be coming to her iwue. ' 1 we?" .ignifie* that we have as unws r-ml l»rd, »o!" Th, »«n W-li. for a While you will t- thing I* t® »“•- htm - “»»*>■ w ‘ 11 !-r m, nrtt*. W.l» <%.< — «- given to prevent «ht* Yankee from getting out of our lines?" "Y-S. sir'. " The young officer
ran from the house.
The General put the Shoe* upon
«he table and row. The <h- staff rose with him. Presently Jeanne war
With her arm* folded across her bosom, she bent her ga*< upor . th- show, mute wltnoasea of a , t>u«in*» she knew only too well, i Somewhere in the ramp wa* a
man In stockinged feet.
They were
Haleyville
Ra-a Sheppard. Harriet Bra iwiy. \ |jeave Feebleminticd Home "blT rxat*
and Mi®
Elizabeth Berry. Howard Bowker. David Sheppard. William Brad-
way. Jr
Mr and M-w. Daniel Bowker entertained Mr. and Mrw Thotnan Goorl-y, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hno.-r and family, of Pitman. Mr and Mr*. Richard Papper
Gloucester, and some ra Delaware Water Gap
Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Benjamin B»rry of Port Sorrta. and acme friendSpring City. Pa. attended ornlng service at the M. "
pute Police on Sunday niitht -rs notified that Jo^ph JSteeo*. Penr.agmve; Robert Uttsa. of , jtemoa. and Abraham Imed. uf Somerville, inmata* of the Peehle-
Mrs. George Godfrey
lighter*. Mi«* B-rtha m» n V-ra. of Atlantic City, fn-ti
:* of Mr. and Mr*. E. Godfrey on Monday.
y, a nd Mr*. George Pitagerald V er> Camden vlaltor* on Thur»-^Jj
“) “* m—l 0 -.. Mn. IV..k Bobiruxn. o'- Atlantic City, M.mo'ia! Day with relaMr:: - “ a
Sixty people were present at ; «' , ' r Y «‘*ooibs. -
th* Epworth League Social h-ldi Mr. and Mr*. John Hollengi In the school bouse on Wednes- j Samu-I Godfrey nnd Mr*, day evening. After a abort pro- Walter* spent Priday evening —
gram ice cream and cake was Millville
asrved A box social will be Mr*. Chari** Hlle* and Edna held in the near future. j Garrison *p*nt Tuesday with Mr*. Mr. Edward Bowker and Mrs. Milton Gandy, at Manriceiowr. Frank Bowker attended a lodg. Mis* Sara Sheppard wa* a remeeting in Millville on Tuesday cent visitor at the horn- of her evF-.lriK | brother. Charles Sbepprd. at Bi-
Mr. and Mrs. George HUea at- valve,
of tended the anniversary service* at Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hllc* J Port Eiltab-th M. E. Church on {visited relative* In Newport
i 3# to It yearn.
McNutt: "Just burned i dr*d dollar bill ” McNitt: "Omh! You a
Ma-
rtial and long >r dad ba* die who could blam.at liberty today ole organism !o:: how you walk
that yot
- with that r turned you
"I am the traitor, fnther,"
the son quietly. i an "What's that?' The General Vo leaned arras* the table, hi* mouth! thi
open, hts eyes at their witjent. j thing to do. Have you be* n to ■1 freed the spy." j «ne Kennedy yet?" "kou. my son?' | “No. I suppis- 1 ought to.” "Yes. But before you give anyi - G „ lo ^ rooa6 now . Tell orders, falber-" him you thank Mm. Without "Say. •Sir'!'' came quickly hi * s)d y „ u WO uld have farcl through the lips of the man «P rourt-martial. Hr * not always P 0 **'*- rlear In the upper-story; for he "Before you give any order*, j hlJ a !lH ^ h . illlv lu and It *1r. I want you lo hear the right*! -juirk."
of It. aurh a* they "Right " Did >. bla Information, to "No »ir. When t aeaych him after hnot the atrangens*
*h» same tiro- they were small Cook and shapely Th- murk; which wa* still damp upon them, made ! manifest that th* owner had com* .V row th- river below the piantaItWm; for at the north of the ' ramp the soil was firm nnd
| rocky.
1 Prom th' South! Whnt did ithat mi an* A alight ahiver t w rinkled her spine. There wai \ rv-r that fear In her henrt th* Wine day che would meet on* 1 man In th- purault of hi* duty.
► a* like the run of it* what would happen when that kitchens were uhder n , dr-ad-d moment came? The shelving roof i h- was In hi* stocking-feet.
t window* of Gi-
bed rooms.
_ . i Sunday.
Mr*. Benjamin Berry, of North; Mr and Mr* Howard Fheppard , - w«* "*-*> *> <>■'-'
tb Mr. nnd Mr*. Daniel Bow-! r j Grove.
Mr and Mr*. Charlea Godfrey Mr. aad Mr*. William Flaher tertaine*! at a dinner party re-1 entertained relative* from Pltntly Mr*. Lyd- Cook, Mis* Sara mJin Clayton over th* weak
Mr*. Samuel Gar-i
retson and Mr. ami Mr*. Charles Rlr-gins. Sr., of Port Norri*. h . C H E»IT—t «f Millville. I mm • ••rained at the home Mr. and Mr* Daniel Bowfcar
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Errlnson | and two sons. George nnd Aarry, were vDiting out of town on Bat- j
urday.
Mr*. leore Corson nnd IHtle 1 Ruth, are spending some time some time with Mr*. Leslie Hun-
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-blngles lay the figure | »h< r
executed her
.ithln the bouM-!
ledge came as a shock,
of hi- eye be watched the nearest \ Yankee spy. an officer, -was b!«ouac-4re By and by tap* 1 hiding under her roof! Her first
:ri led, and the man entered the .n.pulw was to seek the General
garret and dropped to sleep. a nd disclose to him her dls-
J-ann- had returned home to! covery. Then the old wearlneea*
m -l that h* r father’s regiment.: and distaste bore down upon her.
wllh otheni. wna quartei d at the Lately she had plantation for the severer lonth* j mlesions loyally, wit* She wa* delighted. It pu • wing.: care and shrew dness in depressing thought-: .' gave, fore: but the paiud<
her physical as well a» mental j j Ii was like olden tirntw to ***1 j the*— bright-faced young offieersi about, with their exaggerated! compliment*, the courtly air* which the Kortberacni lacked. I Tonight idle sat at the piano.| The younger officer* were gaih-. *n*d aboul her. “The older m-m 1 brr* vif the staff sat about th' >
exercise* for
•hool were held on
did no* wander about a camp! Friday evening In K. of P. Hall, that fashion. He was aome-] Port Norris. The graduates wen
This I Jowph HOcp. Howard Kelley. | Ison Fraxer. Joseph Novakonski.' Frank Filey. Helen HUea. Those who i. t-nded the commencement wen- Rev. ant Mr*. Amos Fraaer. Mi. and Mrs. George H1)«W and: family. Mr. nnd Mr* Harry j
B-rry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilca.! Mr> Frank Bowker. Mr. and Mr* j |Wtwley Hilt*. Mr. and Mr* Bert hereto-'* Riley. Mr*. Edna Garrtaon. Mr*, hate William Bradway. Tbelmn Fisher,
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. the spy
» spy s.
"Ye* Mr. a woman. And If you j will permit me it> explain, sir. (he explanation will be abort" -There wa* no Intrigue such as would be your natural *up
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