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CHAPTER VII.

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COMMANDER OF LUSITANIA

DEATH OF CAPTAIN W. T. TURNER

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CHAPTER 6

Even as he spoke another planë darted over the dinghy and tiny geyners of water sprang up about Capt. William Thomas Turner, the boat as the bullets hit the water. who commanded the Lusitanis when Knowlton saw one of the crouching the giant Cunarder was sunk by a figures in the boat pitch forward German submarine off the south of as the plain turned upward and Ireland on May 7, 1915, with the came towards the submarine where loss of 1,105 passengers and crew, "What's the Commander lookin' the gun. crew stood waiting to re- died on June 3 Great Crosby, up at the sky for?" asked Marceive it. Dougal of Knowlton. The latter

near Liverpool, at the age of 17, One of the men, struck in the Capt. Turner was born at Ever, saw at once that Toler was listen-shoulder by a bullet, straightened ton, and rose from the humble job ing, rather than looking, and he strained his own ears. A faint walked blindly away, stepped of deck boy on a barque of 300 tons

inexpensive off the edge of the submarine into to command several of the largest humming became audible.

the water, dawing feebly at the British liners, and to become one "Airplanes shouted Knowlton, as five Austrian scout airplanes slippery side of the ship with his of the best-known men on the North appeared out of a high fog from good arm. He cried out to bia com- Atlantic panions. the tiretion of Durazzo, Toler had

seen them too. He moved rapidly to the conning tower fairwater side abaft the hatch, and pulled on the Three times its screhus we over handle of the submarine's siren. the turbulent winters after Walters and his crew in the dinghy,

Knowlton saw thus men in the dinghy, as it was carried up on the crest of a ware, hold their oars in the water, checking the boat's for ward speed, and kare that Brick was turning abong to return to the subinarine.

Brick Brick! Brick!" Knowl. tou murmured to himself, as though chrouraging a man in race. Ming hd with it was the supplication of a prayer. He understood only too well the danger from those air planes. They might have probab ly did have bombs, one of which, falling near the dingy, would upset it, forcing the submarine to dive and leave the men struggling in the water.

Even while he watched, Coroman der Toler came quickly up to him.

"Knowlton, try to keep the plance off the dinghy with the machine gun. We'll fight it out if they haven't any bombs.

"I hold en off,' said Know). tos, with grim determination, "us, Toler rushed away.

Brick Walters was yelling like mad to his pen, gesticulating to- ward the approaching airplanes.

"Dig in, Brick Dig in! We're holding her for you!"

The five Austrian planes were now almost directly above the subma rine, forming a "squirrel cage" Suddenly the first plane went into a power dive, her strute screaming, her motor howling in the headlong descent..

son! Hentai“?

the

Joe Henderson! Help: Over Sea-going thrills came early to the side! Henderson! Oh, God.i. for when he was only 8, the senke 'em her, med Jar! Hanked from Glasgow with his father, barque Grasmere, in which he gail

of the submarine, but slipped down ashore on their backs.

He clawed frantically at the side struck a rock near Belfast, and into the sea, his mouth filled with

crew carried the passengers

for aid. One hand was seen for amers, he joined the Cunard Com- water, silencing his unheard pleas moment above the water, clawing pany, and after another short spell it, too, disappeared. at the side of the submersible, then in sailing ships he rejoined the Cunard Line for good in 1883, re ceiving his first command ten years later.

After much service in windjam-

Atlantic Rescues,

(What has happened; Tom Coller marries Cecilia Henry and ends his

ve rekindles. To avoid the out- affair with Daisy Sage, artist. He visite Daisy subsequently, and their come, Daisy flees. But at Tom's birtixday party Daisy

discerns Tom's mental confusion; he n longer area for his work or old friends. Decided to penetrate the cause, she watches Cecilia and ab serves her embracing 1& former suitor.)

Now Go On With the Story. Cecilia was sitting quietly in the living room when Tom entered. You're frightfully late Tom. 1 stopped in at the bantam. I want

of million of cheap books-and' ed to think-to clear my mind of the pounding machines the vision, Williamson's recital of the glories of the machine age." But the sale right didn't it Tom? Oh, ye to Williamson went through .all perfectly. Are you pleased ?" Oh, Tom, arent you? I think some.

are famished. Come and eat. She thing's happened to my nervous

sat on the arm of his chair. Would system. I feel awfully light. You

room? Yes....be hesitated and you like to, sat in my ailting ablaze from stem to stern. this service he received from the I think its time we had a child or For then spoke slowly and deliberately. Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane two. Cecilia's eyes opened wide. Society an illuminated address. Oh, well, we will talk about that later. She rang for Regan to set a tabla in her sitting room. she went upstairs to get ready to retire. She had just put on a transparent gown when Tom enter-

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The gun peinter was hit in the leg by a bullet, as the airplane swerved upward and away. He sat of tobacco and a cigarette paper down on the deck, took a package from his pocket and began to roll atania, he rescued from open boats

While captain of the cigarette. When it was half done in the Atlantic Capt. Pinkham leg for a look at the hole drilled Point, which had been abandoned, he stopped and rolled up his pants and part of the grew of the West through his calf.

"Bad hit, Henderson?" asked Nelson.

Naw, only a flesh wound, Mr. Nelson. Them Austrians are lousy shots, aia't they?"

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His conduct on the occasion of the loss of the Lusitania was in

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Knowlton remained by the gun and began firing as another enemy plane began its roaring downward chopped up the water and "pinged" his ship was struck, Lord Mersey very cosy-in fact it seems to re- turies of failure, remedy has been dis-

The swoop.

He wae on the bridge at the time ed. He looked about the room. Its spray from its gun loudly against the steel deck. recorded, delivering the judgment mind me of some place. When Re-covered that has cured the deadly Con

"Eat those!" yelled Knowlton to of the Board of Trade inquiry, and gan entered with some champagne shoption even in the advanced stagon of the swooping plane. "Come on, eat ained there giving orders un- Tom seemed surprised Tom dear the

til the ship foundered. He went down with the vessel, and was rebrating. A little wont hurt you. cured by this wonderful discovery —some I thought you might feel like sale that Consumption can be cured after- The plant was upon them, raking scued by chance after having been well fill them. Mr. Regan. Regan after change of climate, and the cases

roading the proof of

of hundreds 01406 the deck with its machine-gun. The in the water three hours. sailor feeding the submarine's gun

looked at him oddly, then filled had been pronounced hopeless of care. tried had failed, and the cases suddenly stood up straight and In the opinion of Lord Mersey, the glasses and silently withdrew. This raw remedy has also proved itself weald have alid over tht side of the the best. started to stumble, slipped and he "exercised his judgment for Tom noticed it and laughed. The effective and speedy in caring Catarrh, submarine had not MacDougal shot of a skilled and experienced man." before too. I know the Floren- throat and lung troubles. In order that the judgment discreet withdrawal-I've seen that Bronchitis, Asthm and other serious out his wounded hand. The man grasped it and MacDougal strain-

tine, A private Capt. Turner always denied that Florentine. It sounds wicked. Ah,

room at the all in need of this wonderful product of ad to pull the man back on deck, there were guns or ammunition on one went to Flora's to celebrate. elves, Company has been formed to Science may learn of ita eficacy for them. clenching his mouth tight as the ard the Lusitania, as Germany The food was good, the waiters particulars can be obtained by writing the diatribute. It to the World, and full sailor's despairing grasp awoke

alleged, but used to complain discreet, the wines excellent, the box P. YONKERMAN CO., LTD. (Dept. "Here she comes!" sung out Mac-agonies in his injured hand. When humorously that be lost an old sexindy most artful. I dont care to C. 381), 118/130, Fleet St., London, E.0.4, the man was safe on board, Mac- the left-hand drawer of my desk Very well. He stared into his

tant" which he valued. "It is in hear anymore about it, thank you and mentioning this paper. Dougal examined him and saw that in the ship;" he said. he was suffering merely from a

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Do not wait if you have any of the During the war he also command Company have absorbed the Bas- symptoms of Consumption, if you have. tense disgust," is a nursemaid."

"What you need," he said in in-ed the Aquitania as an armed crui- tam Press.

Like a sponge. Chronis Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma ser, and was in command of the quashed that Tom, Cecilia was or any Throat or Lung Trouble; write to- torpedoed in Evrrnia when that vessel was frightened at what sounded like day and benefit yourself before tis ton

the Mediterranean delirium. Yes, I'm alright but while taking troops to Salonika C. "Little love is no love." "Mean- Knowlton's eyes were fast on the For his war services he was awarding what?" It was'nt necessary to dinghy in which his friend, Bricked the Q.B.E. Walters, had taken the place of a wounded sailer and was rowing with the rest. He saw an oar jerk up in the air, then pitch over the side of the beat. The man who had LONDON EXCHANGE with diffenlty. You me

Dougal.

"Let him have it!" commanded Knowlton, shortly.

The dropping plane roared loud- ly, rattling death from its machine gua. The bullets plopped like hail upon the steel deck, flayed the water about the ship.

MacDougal held the machine-gun straight up in the air, firing at the scout plane as it seemed, about to deep upon the submarine's deck. Hipipe was shot out from between his clenched teeth. The sailor feed ing the zu was shot through the top of the head. Blood poured over his face and he pitched forward over the gun. A second sailor flung his body aside and took his place." The airplane leveled off-it, seem rd but a few yards above the deck

"Aw, shut up." replied the sailor, wiping the blood out of his eyes.

been rowing leaned forward and gradually slumped down out of sight in the "boat..

His attention was caught by the cry of "Bomber!" and he tore his eyes away from the dinghy to the,

great airplane could be seen bear ing down upon the submarine.

--and was off to complete its loop.sky. Out of the high bank of fog) It screamed over the dinghy spitt- ing it with bullets. Knowlton saw one of the men in the boat drop his ar, stand up and pitch headlong into the sea.

Another Austrian plane dropped out of the sky and came swooping down upon the submarine, a roar ing screaming mass of fury, spit ting bullets about the deck, in the wser, its shadow passing like an oniinous cloud over the AT 14. Mac- Dougal kept on firing like mad. One of the sailors fell to coughing

the man who had lighted his ci- Karette third on a match. He had received a bullet through the mid- dle of the good luck horseshoe_tat tooed on his chest. MacDougal was shot in the hand, tried to keep on firing the machine gun, but Knowl- ton pushed him away, took the gun and continued the upward pour of lead from its flame-spitting throat.

Then from the forward deck he heard Captain Toler'e crisp, unex cited, staccato voice ordering:

"Nelson, get your men below Rig for diving.""

(To be Continued)

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Knowlton could see the pilot of the diving Austrian plane, his eyes covered with goggles, his mouth opes as though yelling his hatred for the submarine that had torpe- doed the Austrian mine layer. Sud- denly the pilot's goggles, were aplin tered as from internal combustion, a charater portrayal soinfiniely and his head fell forward on the realistic that when it was flashed crash bed. The plans continued its ture which now showing at the roaring descent, but it never pulled ON ports of these ecire practices had out of that last sweep; it plunged placed under a spall hy-the loader straight, down, smashing into the ON KOK of the story, is placed underwater with a ripping roar, but a On demand spell by the leader of the Zombies, few yards away from the sub-ON MANILA among that night by the Zombies marine, and dimppeared almost On demand immediately beneath the waves. The ON SINGAPORE: AL 14 racked from the splash, while

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lock your door against, me last night. Why did you do it? Tom reached for her hand and held it crushing it. Why was it? Tell me instantly why it was. Cecilia

why I-why I did'nt want you near me? Well you had been 50 consen tently disagreeable, thats all. About what Regan? Thats one thing. Not important. Its your father.. I dont understand your reasons for not wanting us to live with him in his fine house this winter. Yes, you to preside night after night at his deadly dinner, me to listen eternally to his delphic advice on what to do and how to live, in short to allow him town us. Of: course he is willing to pay. He always is Lets drop it. Its only. for a few months. I think to re- fuee his present would be extremely bad manners--just about in a class with those of your little lady friend of easy virtue. She saw she had gone too far. I'm sorry, to" have, said that about her. Never mind. Suppose should do as you say about father, would you like me better? There would be no more locked doors any more? Cecilia smiled coyly. Not one

ever!" That sounds most inviting, and suddenly I'm beginning to see with an awful clearness-What, dear How stupid you have been? And what I am to you?... Yes. Cecilia brought her chair closer and sat beside him intimately. Tom look ed about him incredously. He was much reminded of Flora Conover'e place in England. It

very

stood on the threshold. Dont be too long Tommie. She shut the seemed to him that he was hast door behind her. Tom, now alone,

to a pretty little but what quickly rang the bell for Regan was he thinking? This was his and addressed him in a sharp

wife. Thereafter, Cecilia drank a voice I'm going to

good deal and Tom watched her town. Why? I just dont like it here, closely. I like you now Tom. But thats all. What is the idea? Tom you aren't taking any wing? It pulled on his gloves. I'm going makes me see almost too clearly. back to my wife Red Tom spake ittle drunk. Tom one last toast Oh but its delicious. She was gently. Regan looked puzzled. To your what? To my wife, I said.to love. She leaned against him, I know now that Daisy is my true then bent her head back and drain- wife, and I am going in try to the glass Tom did not drink make everything up to her, if its You are going to be an angel about possible. What a fool not to have about things, aren't you, Tom seen that its she that I really love. darling? You'll see. Oh, I am yo 131, As he walked out he drew a deep happy I want you close to me. breath his thoughts already dwelled They moved towards the bedroom. 1/54 on the happiness in store with Cecilia went inside while Tom le 1/8 Daisy.

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