R amsltilll lll il
small Ramsey Milhoiland Is watch
ing the "Decoration Day Parade"
ini the home towni. The old -gentle
man, a veteran of the Clvil war,
endeavors to impressO5 the young
ster with the significance of the
great conflIct, and many years aft
erward the boy was to remomber
his words with startling vividness.
In the schoolroom, a few years
afterward, Ramsey is not distin
guished for remiarknie ability,
though his pronounced dislikes are
arithmetic, "RecItations" and Ger
man. In sharp contrast to Ram
sey's backwardness is the precocity
of little Dora Yocum, a young lady
whom In his bitterness he denomi
nateof "Treacher's Pet." In high
school, where he and Dora are
classmates, Ramsey continues to
feel that the girl delights to mani
fest her superiority, and the vin
dictiveness he generates becomes,
alarming, culminating in the reso
lution that some day he will
"show" her. At a class picnic Ram
sey is captured bag and baggage
by Milla Rust, the class beauty,
and endures the agonies of his first
love. Ramsey's parents object to
Milla and wish he'd taken up with
Dora Yocum. Ramsey kisses Milla.
Then Milla suddenly leaves town.
She marries. Ramsey enters the
state universitr and there is Dora
Yocum again. Ramsey meets Dora
in a World War debate and is in
gloriously vanquished. Ramsey
gives Linki "a peach of a punch
on the snoot"-Why%
CHAPTER Vila-Continued.
--10
"WMell, I'm glad you gave that Lnski
a fine little punch, Brother Miihoi
land," he said at the door, "It won't
do you any harm in the 'frat,' or with
the Lumen, eithe'r. And dlon't be dis
couraged about your debating. You'll
learn. Anybody might have got rat
tIed by having to argue against as
clever and good-looking a girl as that !"
The roominutes gave each other a
look of serious puz'zlemnent ats thie door
Closed(. "Well, Brother' Colhurn is a
mighty nilce fellowv," Fred said, "lie's
kind of funny, though."
gamsey assented, anr then, as the
two prepared for bed, they entered in
to a further d nscuisei of their senior
friend. They liked him "all right,"
nthey said, but lhe certainly must
kind of queer, ad they couldn't just
see how he had "evor managed to get
where he was" in the "frat" anid the
Lumen aid the university.
S e s e d " w
damsey passed the slightly distig
red Linski on the campus next day
without betraying any embarrassiment
or making a sign of recognition, Fred
Mitchell told his roommate, chuckling,
othat Linski ha1 sworin to "get" io,
ant, nt knowing Fred's a.iliations,
had mad him g h.e coniant of his
-ah, Fred had given his blessing, he
taid ponae fbd they enterad dInd
Linski to use a bi'ck. "Inle'll hilt you
on the head with It," said the right
earted red, al lig back upon this
oltd Joke. '"Thlen you' can catch It its
it bounces or and thrw It backu at
him."'
eowever, Linsi proved to e mere
ly an epilsode, not onliy so fair as llam
sey was oicened but in the Lumen
atum in the uiiversity as wel. Iis sss
urensionk rom t Lume was ir a
ywitir, a a y (ruel a puiisment It
ioved ior this born debater c that eli
noisily isli eh iwould fouid a dte
hattinig society himself, and had a
iloster prhitedi114 and distrliut ed an
iouncinig thle fiirst mieeting f' "'The
F~ree Specechi id .lasses' I i ghtis Couni
cil." Several I own lou ier's aitinded
the mieeting, bailtii theon l personi con
n(cted'( wvith thle liIversity whbo cumie
wais ani or'ientl stiulet, ia Chi nese
youth of (ICiintost iinrusi ve ambilibilitIy.
L insi Iumade a llery addr1 ess, Ite towns
ieni loud ly appthlaumiding hiis ad vocacy
oif an emabatrgo (in imitionluts and1( te
(list ribttion f' ever'ybiody's "'propierly."'
buiit thle ChiliiOhunmn, teculsitmed to stee
stud~ent s so madly In u 'nlresitiu hny
when they were hutrlesqguing, look the(
whole affiri to lbe litiende huiiim'r, auil
tiitoered pli telhy withbout ('essat Iin
prIopier to appearill (1uite wi'ung withi
lau 1ghtea'. 'Theni lie would ro('k hihni
sell', clasp his mouith wltha biol tihands
anrd splutter1 thrliaouigh his fintgers.
Lins~kIi need'1( him oi(f beoinhg ini Ithe paty
Next day t he &)rator was unitale to)
shiow~ himiiself upon)0 the cam ipus with
OUt ciiuisinag demonistaatlons; whene'itve'r
he waxi 501n ai fte of qic(kly guiIlatherig
* studenits mrchied behind hihna ehiti:i
reQpeate'dly and (lelafenin gly in chorus:
"D~own with W~all St reel ! I loch der
Kaiser- \\Who loves Linski? \7
who, whlo? Hloo Lan ! Whlo hives
Linski? W Xho, who, who? mo0 lguu !'
L~inskci wvas disgu~sted, resigned fromi
the university, and disaplhpeared.
"WVell, here it isn't mhlyear' 10xamIs
yet, atnd the good ole ('lass of Nineiteen
10lghteeni's already lost a member,'"
.sidt iFred Mitchell, "I guess we c'n
hearh the breaOhk-up I"
'V ~ "I guess so," Ilamasey assenterl.
"Tihal Linskil might just as We'lI stayed
hier', thbough."'
"Ilie couldnhi't o aniy harm't here, H~e'll
prIob'Iy gel more peopile to listen to
1d i ('11n n~'acethei'e's so many
y Milhi
300TH TARKINGI
don't know anytiing, coinin' in all the
tiine."
"Oh, well," said Fred. "What do
we care what happens to Chicago!
Come on, let's behave real wild, anad
go on over to the 'Tern ant get us a
couple of- egg sandwiches and sass-,
prilly."
Ramsey was willing.
After the strain of the "miid-year
Exams" in February, the chums lived
a free-hearted life. They had settled
Into the ways of their world ; they had
grown used to it, and It had grown
used to them ; there was no longer any
ignominy in being a freshman. They
romped upon the catupus and seine
times rioted harmlessly about the
streets of the town. In the evenings
they visited their fellows and brethren
and were visited in turn ; horseplay
prevailed, but collegiate gossip had its
turn, and sometimes they looked so
far ahead as to talk vaguely of their
plans for professions or business
though to a freshman this concerned
an almost unthinkably distant pros
pect. "I guess I'll go in with my fa
ther, in the wholesale drug business,"
said Fred. "My married brother ni
ready is in the firm, and I Suppose
they'll give me a show--send me out
on the road a year or two first, maybe,
to try me. - Then I'm going to marry
some little cutie and settle flown.
What you goin' to do, Iamsey? Go to
law school, and then come back and
go in your t'ather's office?"
"I don't know. Guess so."
It was always Fred who did most of
the talking; Itamsey was quiet. Fred
told the "frat seniors" that Ramsey
was "developing a whole lot these
lays ;" and he told Itamsey hinself
that he could see a "big change" in
Wh Loe L,
him adin thtte prvmnYa
e kril m
4o Itd lone thnFe id oke
---ff
dhnLess LnisFor Who, who. Wthor
aliioking rtatsn the pv ittnce--i
to sakl of tem not inaey hby theg
lithse.' it road herrme asion't s sprik,
laia(' kfs er" tn bt t ly, and heOti re-t(
irache his oommateeihil fori shunning1
this ldies otyhltglia i Ia
"W0l, thdlner rutis, Fred, saidl to km
li ''ty i one hot respondin tily-"wtell,
youen reter tti red i'v ~ad pns
~4)S-n-,l'tve '(,~ru has sd an eprene
spiri ontly d td hel refer ti~ by the3
ioried o sari n mkre; andI(I it wa st
look Ianegl a ntdertasinn the lia
toiniedl of' t gtentierebut bys trut
wothyese x. hAd hente s other brethren
of 'te( "'rntl bwouhi hae prassd leami
lity(ftoiI4 joi t.emin artiefou sl'ivoiulug
ntherprdlescnenn c-d. rt
b'elI line tbyi "I-es," F red' a thogt mt
bettoedi toelhiii ti tem- ivat'elyI
(oal he i setredl amt n i rethrI'en how~la
otamseyd life ito fa1 (irls wnt
hm'l heeni to ithby- oa owit aot
.\'ei arr ' ie o a.ltiteylterdt
IalThis orfte ali geat da f lespctist
ftor lase. A idtbetam er unt i eto
eveywher tha1 1ut Ie a ls an woan
(aldTat eda sping of II 19 ) tha two
hotay's lnd thei findis ( ;l' bretre
talkd morei o4fl th wbr ohne ty~ had
fir t atum. Itlhogh the4 subj'crt wa04
no4t'vuat- l at lbiorbin ate fvortheai
Iarnc. fFadr na rnewr
'stlf 4te iense, remte 5 dIstntwo
boyse awet trche fl'as at thiught Iaraty
tio coner the at "faas'thia " 'oa theieo
the unaiversity. Iteaily mnortlunt maat
lland
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ter's we i' the dloings of the "r'1'aack
'I'eni," -tow triin liiig in tilt "GUymi"
atnd on the 'Vitrality liebld, amil, morea
vital Still, the prospects of the Nine.
Hut in May there caun(' it shock which
chlingel things for a litne.
The Iusilanini brought to evert
Americaln a reveinltion of what hadt
inin so dleep in his own heart that
often he hnad not realizedl it was Barere.
When the (erniatas ll.! in the sen and
sent down the grat mterchant ship,
with Anierieani hbaies antd their moth
ers, anI gallantly lying Ameriean gen
ticemen, there eane a change even to
girls and boys anid professors, until
then so preoccupetie with their own
little aloof worild thousauis of miles
from the tlurider.
Fred Mitchell, ever volatile and gen
erous, wats one of those who went
quite wild. No orator, he nevertheless
mude a frantic speech at the week's
"frnt in' lags," curshig the Gertins
in the sinpl' 'i'd English words that
their per ?oeunnee hard deinonstrated to
he applienble, and going on to demand
that the frnternity prepare for its
share in the action of the country. "I
dion't enre how isignificnnt we few
fellows here tonight may seem," lie
cried ; "we enn <do our little, and It
everybody in this count'y's reaity to( do
their own little, why, that'll be plenty I
Brothers, dlon't you realize that all
over the United States tonight the pee
pie are feeling just the way we are
here? Millions and millions and mil
lions of them ! Wherever there's ant
Aterl(enn lhe's with uits-ani you bet
your bottom dollar there are just at few
more Americans in this coumtry of ours
than there are big-Mouthed lobsters
like that fellow Linsk! ! I tell you, if
congress only gives t(e word, there
could1 tae anl arty of five million mten
In this country tomorrow, and those
dirty baby-killin' dachshundls would
hear a wordi or two from your Uncle
Samuel ! Brothers, I lematnd that some
thing he dlone right here andl now, and
by its ! I move we telegraph the see
retary of war tonight and olfer him a
regiment from this university to go
over a14 help hang their d-n kaiser."
The uotion (ats hotly secondll and.
instantly carried. Then followel a
much Ilusterel Elscussion of the form
and phrasing of the proposed tele
gram, but, after everything seemed to
have been setiled, some one ascer
tninedl by telephtme that the telegraph
company woul not necept messages
containing worls etistomari'ly <letineie
as profane ; so the telegram ha to be
rewritten. This ledi to further amineni
ment, and it was finally <lecided to ad
li'ess the senators fron that state, in
stead of the secretary of war. and
tints in a somewhat lolifled fornm the
miessasge wias finailly' (lilspattl.
Next (1ay', niews Of whatt thie "frat''
haud done14 tte a gr'ent stir in the4 uni
v'er'sty'. Ot her "frats" 54ent t elegram hs,
"'fr'ats" hnIt jo~liing thiem in this; while
ai smtall ham2111lof "(tiiman-Amerleani('II"
stlinienIts foiunir i thieir 11luty to) go lbt
forite the4 failtnl re111 ihlrit theiise
"blreachiE's olf netr it'ly."3~' Tihiey pro
Izens11, thiere'4for'e unliltc studets, bu it sitf
iief had' b 141I(een snidintg t elegr'an of2
simhtilr sirit, addriessintg not only3' ihe
s4entors andiM 1( E'onigressmen't of tile sh1ie,
ElI sgusi el by3 this higher-tip (utbrliea k
of unnleutralo Iity-l it'ev'ie'he ith'lIlemI
lta 't i'iiz tns Elf 11he Un'ilited Stat211es
shouhl1( not) rin(Iiii nutrl it thle dis
ft I1Ein t.
Ats tilight fl lisey~' was1 watlk ing
froi his.~ 11'I a Iat'en 113 .gl'4iI . leis'.' l
1I~veytI~g sl~'iS gulet now, btoth11( w te
diinnr and:' 41tltliiu'12 1so were the l bugis,
his thoghitful( stnep whlhtwere (the
ofhoe ws i rere. illie had'l forlgot
Denta t riegiws toales Ramouey
forth pthe pa'irb viet lstrso
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BRIEF NEWS NOTES
WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING
WEEK THROUGHOUT COUN.
TRY AND ABROAD
EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE
lathered From All Parts Of The
Globe And Told in Short
Paragraphs
oreign
Ronald True former major in the
Iritish aviation service, on trial for
he killing, of Gertrude Yates, was
ound guilty recently of willful murder
mnd sentenced to his death.
Mount Etna has broken out again
vith eruptions of increased violence
1nd is emitting continuous roars
vhiclh can be heard for several miles.
)ense black smoke is filling the sky.
The peace conference between the
'ival factions in Ireland met 'and do
1ded upon a truce 'between the rival
army forces, lasting for several hours.
rho conferente was a most friendly
me, and the fact that it was pro
onged is taken here to point to the
Irrangoment of a plan for unity which
he Dail Eireann can accept.
Claiming to have discovered 'the
3xistence of a highly developed es
ionage system organized by commun
sts in France for the benefit of the
Russion soviet government, the French
police made .three arrests in connec
ion with the alleged plot and promis
d numerous others within a few days.
There are many conflicting reports
tbout the battle raging in front of Pe
ding, but all seem to agree that so
ar the defenders of the ancient impe
-ial city are holding their ground. It
s charged that Japan is backing the in
vaders.
There were clashes in Mexico City
luring the celebration of May clay be
ween alleged union laborers and men.
)ers of %ae Association of Young Cath
lic Men, in which one man was killed.
rho fire department put out an ensuing
Tire and scattered the crowd of angry
,ombatants.
The Allies propose to aid Russia
financially to the extent of 20,000,000
pounds sterling (normally $100,000,
000), to be extended through the
agency of an international consorthum,
It became known when the Allies'
statesman completed the preamble to
the reply which will be made to Rus.
sin.
The civil scrap in China goes merrily
on. Corporal Mason, an American
marine from Colorado, was shot in the
arm, but was not seriously wounded,
when he ventured too near to the firing
line. There has so far been no deci
sive battle, but one is looked for in the
near future.
Washington
Intention of congressional leaders
to delay passage of the annual army
and navy appropriation bills until the
new pay sheiules for the military
services recently worked out by a joint
congressiona l commnaission, Is enacted
Into law, was made known.
Two naval aviators. I eutenant ITar
old I''. Seldon and Entsign Fran k MI Iller,
foil to their deathb in the Potomac
river* noar W\ashington, whetn their as
sembhled "P" flying boat collidedi with
a not her craft in iiiidair.
Canadla probiably will be invited to
l'articipate in thle fifth Pa n-Amen r ican
noniference which convenJes ini Sant i
a go, ('hile, next Ma rch, it was Ilenarn
ed on hi1gh ant horit y. Inlitinal step~s
al reatdy hav~e been ta ken amoatng mt'ma
her1s of the Untion of Tlwent y-One
Amaerican Republics towar~d sounding
out the governimenats oif Canada and
(reat liritain to ascertain their views
upon01 a piroposal for ('ana da to t ake a
part in the con feren ce and later be
comae a mem'nber or the untion.
fly a vote of six to five the house
rulehs comm it tee dcdeddc to g iv~e privi
leged status to theit Johnson0I- Wood ruffI
resolution calling for congress inaI ini
vestigationa of chtages of i allge'd lax
ity 'In the parosecutlion of governmaent
cia Iims a rising onut of war ('0ntraacts
and settIlemen~lt thereof.
T1he senate in execttive 'ussion re
('entIly adoplt ed a resolu tionafl uthorizinbg
the presidenat to r'evive between thei
United St ates' -and1 Autstriia and IIlun
gary the former ext radito t1(111rontv'
with the Autst riatn HIungar itan mon
archy. It also adlopted at resoltion
ath orizi.ng the ('hi ef exect ivye to ret
vive with I hungary an old copyrighat
prtotectivye treatyv.
The Miller' bill, designed to shuot the
ga tes against. imInport an tilexpor't of all
narcotics except crudeI 0 oiumii anud
cocoa lefres and( prIovlin lg for' irea
1101n of a federal ntarrotiels control
b~oardi to administer' the law as I ight
L'ned( upl, w~'as laissed atnaniimuotusly by
theu house antd sent to th e senaite.
Erection of t he' twelvt. soldier hos
pltals at a cost of $17,000,0tt0 andl with
i total caplacit y of 5.450 beds, Is pr'o
vidled for ini a bill reporltetd biy the
houise appropriatlions conmmnitteec.
Tnquniry in to Illetry Ford's protbosal
ror' purchase and leav'e of govern ment
ni)itate itand poweor project s atN Muscle
Rh)oals, Ala., was comiileted by the
entte' agriculture commnittee in so far
as 'xainiautiona of W. II. Mayo andl
J. W. Worthington, the two designated
spok''smn for' t hi' Detroit mainufac
Amlerican re'ailroads are worth $18,
!i00.000u:'00, five bil1lion more1' than the0
til :f:(t u Iponl themi by .ratilod lab~or
11n recn4ti ra t IC hiearings' .' ;. Duncan,
exlperIt ecooid.i, told the Senata In
tersta: c Co mmercn C'ommittee
Sei ate finance comn.ittee Repub
licans were attacked in the senato by
Senator Fletcher, democrat, Florida,
who asserted that the records show
ed that the tariff commission was al
lowed to take no part in the hearings
on the pending tariff bill and little
part in the framing of the measure
while representatives of the "specific
interests were heard without end."
American financial conceptions need
revision to provide longer term financ
ing for agriculture, Eugene Meyer,
Jr., managing director of the war fi.
nance corporation, declared before the
house banking and currency commit
tee, which is conducting hearings on
pending agricultural ' relief legislation.
An increase of $45.584,863 in the
public debt during April was announ
ced by the terasury. On April 30 the
total debt stood at $23,190,201,356, as
compared with $23,144,616,493 on
March 31.
Another comrade from France join
ed American's unknown hero in Ar
lington national cemetery when the
body of Major General James A. Mc
Andrew, chief of staff of the Ameri
can Expeditionary Forces during all
the days of its fighting, were laid in
the receiving vault with full military
honors.
Charges that the Roessler klaslacher
Chemical company of New York. a
former fGerman owned concern, made
"unconscionable profits" during the
world war were made in the senate by
Senator Smoot, republican, Utah, dur
ing a general cross fire of debate as
to whether the company should he
given a tariff protection of 10 per
cent, ad valorem, on Its production of
cyanide.
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Thei Ali aam a siuprem taocotri grant
I d ai n4w trhu to) F. Whit Sony, of
i'lorence,0 con)victe oil(f mu trde(r ini cot.
noirtionl wih theiii slaying of his bride.
ltobberis w ho wrocked the safes of
two ~ torie and4 the' post office of Scrn-)
ton, 5. 1'.. obIstained $1,200, includlingl
Diirct ors of t he Moehan t and Plant
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('('oun ts (If Willard Jarm'nan, a hook
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Loentio o()(f a million and a half dol
Inar cement manI)ufalcturing plant at Oh
liiickory powdert pllant was ann Yonneefl
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inudustrvial organization.
Lieutenant J. H1. D)oolitt le and L. I
Andrews, flying in an aurtmy airplane
flow to Sant Deigo, Cal., from Sar
Antoni, in~xas, in 1 2 hounrs, 'J in
utes, a distatnce of 1,800 miles.
T[he La~iymetn's M issionlary Movmeni
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a. two-dauy conferencet of Ia ymin, ini
inter and m111 tission ary' boar id secre.
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Leo ~OO ''l ley, a forest ranogor, was
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by a bolt of lightniing which trucle
their hiome) near Asheville. N. C.
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to .\ halh21un12.
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*ROYAL
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
Send for New Royal Cook Booke
--It's FR EE. Royal Baking Pow
*der Co.,l26WillamSt.,NewYork