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Spangler well supplied with funds deposited monthly to her account in a Philadelphia trust company. She avoided suspicion by reason of her sex and her many acquaintances of undisputed rank.

Some one recognized John Wilkes Booth, an actor of melodramatic characters. The door at the back of the theatre was held open for him by Edward Spangler, an employee, and in the alley hard by a boy, also employed about the theatre, was holding the assassin's horse, saddled and bridled.

Sam Arnold was of respectable appearance, about thirty years of age, with dark hair and beard and a good countenance. Spangler, the stage-carpenter, was a chunky, light-haired, rather bloated and whisky-soaked looking man. Atzerott had a decided lager beer look, with heavy blue eyes, light hair, and sallow complexion.

"I've made myself known," answered Stanley, and then he introduced the others. "They bunk next door to us," he added with a nod toward Dick and Sam. "Hope you don't snore," said Max Spangler. "I can go anybody but what snores." "No, we don't snore," answered Sam, laughing.

The boy would have been correct had the question applied to accused persons before a court-martial. Spangler, the scene-shifter and stage-carpenter, has the face and bearing of a day-laborer. His blue woollen shirt does not confuse him, as he is used to it. He has an oldish face, wrinkled by fearful anticipations, and his hair is thin.

Spangler," the Mississippian cried, as he sent a servant for his hat and coat. "I hope that carriage hurries, else I'll try it on the run for the Capitol!" "It's a half hour away on foot," said Mrs. Spangler. "Better wait. You'll save time." But to herself she muttered, as though mystified: "I wonder why Peabody changed his mind so suddenly? Why should he now want the old fool at the Capitol?"

Senator Holcomb of Missouri told Mrs. Spangler at an afternoon tea confidentially that he was going to vote against the ship subsidy bill. Senator Peabody was informed of this two hours later by a note written in cipher. When the vote was called two days later Senator Holcomb voted for the bill. Standard Steel supplies steel for ocean liners, and their building must be encouraged. Mrs.

"A fellow named Max Spangler. I don't know much about him, as he only came this noon. But he seems all right. Here he comes now." As Stanley spoke he motioned to a short, stout lad who was walking across the campus. The boy had a distinctly German face and one full of smiles. "Hello, Friend Browne," he called out pleasantly and with a German accent. "Did you find somebody you know?"

A woman with a measure of social standing would naturally prove the most successful as a lobbyist in Washington because of the opportunities her position would afford her to meet people of prominence. And just such a one was Mrs. Cora Spangler, with whom the Langdons had been thrown in contact quite intimately since their arrival at the capital. Pretty and vivacious, Mrs.

Powell and Cabaniss were single men. Cabaniss was killed by my side, and my left cheek was blistered by a hot bullet. Frank Webb and J. M. Smith died of their wounds. Jefferson Spurlin lost a leg and Johnson Spangler lost an arm. Sam. That night we fortified our picket line, and General Walker reconnoitering his position was wounded and captured.

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