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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, May demanded. lie had the atr of one who slls on a magisterial bench. liettlngton paid no heed to him. Ile wanted, more than anything else, to assure Lvelyn Radway that he had been dealing fulrly with MUTINY OF THE ev VYNDHAM MARTYN" IN THf 0 i aaazssmamnmu M COPYftlGHT CHAPTER IX Continued 11 "Iiuesn't tlie same fute hung over Veil know It docs. fiic? her. "I wanted to trust you," he said earnestly, "hut there were so many better reasons against It. You did not know, for Instance, thai Clements had arranged dictagraphs In various parts of the yacht, i was I was being beset with dangers. spied upon. I could never be certain that they believed In me." "Why should they believe you If This you were against them?" from the Inexorable Todd. liettlngton experienced a sense of weariness and futility. Was It of any advantage, he wondered, to recount by what unbelievable ways he had been brought to the Albatross? Three of tlie four would W U. ifftVICt think he lied; perhaps the fourth might wish she could believe. hands: hut not cards with a man "If I told you," he said, "yotJ like you." would hardly credit It. I have no Sam turned on the fuming engi- time now for bickering and neer with an oath. You will discover the "You'll get your chance In Llm- truth later. For the moment I am on," he wild. "None of that knife concerned only with your safety. stuff now. No quarreling with Poc The unfortunate death of elements till then, or I'll take a hand In It." has placed all In a terrible predicament." Metzger was full of quick, gestures; liettlngton re"Have yon the gall to be sorry Immobile. mained The doctor's my uncle killed Mm?" Todd said mean could that only composure he was conscious of triumph. While the fore part of the ship would he barred to the engineer, It was free to the surgeon. Maddening Images chased themselves across Melzger'g I look on different light. Nobody could know of elements' deiitn Tor a month, at least. He sulci t tie pa per wasn't to he opened for a year. J'm wllllr.fc to take n chance. We II In a money, and a lot of It. Mrs. Jiadway will pay lis Just the name as she would have paid Clem-eand wo don't have to Kliare with him. Why throw It nwny? We ought to take It ond then go where we'd he ufe for life." Sam was obstinate. To go north meant for It tin to go to his death. Alive or dead, he feared the man Uather n Short lie hud followed. life and a Kay one In some tropic Isle, than Panni'inoru. Also, he districted the doctor. Metzger saw 'he dchenie as n ruse to cheat him of the pleasures fie had determined on. He had not forgotten those long hours when he had watched the doctor and Mrs Iiaduny walking up and down the deck. That he did not I mine tlintely counsel the doctor's death was due to the necessity of making tiim forge i new set of ship's pu fiers. "There are others on board ourselves," he reminded "They will not run the risk you look for. We have enough Coal to got us to l.Imon." "Can you navigate?" neftlngton "Citn you take us to Llmon in.w I.eary'B dead?"' "Ilallelt shall." Sam said sud with ferocity. "I've handled im-sliihhoriier than he Is and I've broken Yin." lie clenched his hands and the table glu'antio "III groaned as he struck IL Nil want . break llallett." "Vou've killed Mm lietltngton "We'll leave llallett Said gravely. out of the question." "Iid I get hi m, after nil?' Sam n.sked. He sat for a moment think lug ot the excellence of his aim. lie did not realize the extent of the disaster until liettlngton spoke. "That leaves us with the tusk of pciiing some one who can work out a reckoning and get us where f wind to ga (i herwl.se we drift hi! her and yon till wo are picked iifi ty a passing vessel, or have to wireless for some one who can nav- igate." brain. "You think yon can amuse yourself with her while we are working for your safety. You think I shall permit It, eh?" "J shall be on the bridge, you poor benighted ass, trying to take the ship to I.lmou. My bunk will he made up In the elm ri room and shall be working when you and Sam are drinking and gambling, a You're swine. Metzger, and I'm not so sure I want to wait till Llmon comes In sight." Sam's heavy frame sprang between the two men. "Not yet," he commanded roughly. "It's Metzger's fuult, Poc, and he's full of hooch." liettlngton turned Ills back on the engineer. "Send Mike down to help me remove Ilullett's body. It's got to be burled decently." "Anything you say," Sam ob almost with gratitude, served, "ltudway'll have company now. I'll send Mike down rigid nway," he uiMed. as Helling on moved toward the door. "He laughs at me." Metzger stormed when tlie surgeon was He gone, "and he despises you. thinks be Is my equal because he Is taller and stronger, tie looked at me as one looks ut a child. He will be a child there In Llmon when he sees my knife." "I ain't sorry 1 got Hitllett." Sam mused. "This bird will be easier." He sighed when he thought of Had he lived Sam (.'lenient. s. would have been certain of success. Clements had made only one mistake. He had not believed Captain llallett would be capable of shooting him. Itettingtoii experienced a feeling of dread at tlie coming Interview which would nt he banished. He knew Hint even In so short a time a h he bad been uhsent a great deal had been said. Crosby TuM bad a quiet obstinacy about him which would, by lis very persistence. In tliieiue the two who looked to him fur leadership. He found that the unoccupied maid's quarters had been turned Into a sitting room for common use. The two boys bad beithed forward In Klgar Itadwny's stale rooms. Alone of the four. Mrs. 1 tlllhy-niimle- "H-- l!" said Sam; he turned to tlie engineer. "Can't yon?" "1 thought not," liettlngton re Honked. Metzger "Apparently doesn't know l lint Mcoya U on the side of Cosla Itlca and to get there we should have to go through the I'anaiim canal and route under the Jurisdiction of the I oiled Slates. Hud out who Is capable of navigating." A search revealed none capable. Sum and Mel user looked at one doubt fully. Mclger feared that Sam was likely to favor the , surgi'iiti's plan nod, for that raised new dililcllltlcS. gave him a friendly "If we do run back to New Itailwnys I'.nt theie was a new York." he said plausibly, "how are greeting. look of anxiety on her face which we going to account for llallett' he did not like to see. Iniirdct V "Poet or Walle," site began, "I "It wasn't murder," Sam contra have told them tihout the ransom." was defense. self "It dieted. "There were some things we all Wasn't llallett armed?" "The II call It murder In New had to understand." Todd remarked "Just what did you tell?" I'.ct Vol k." Metzger assured Mm, "and tlncloti demanded. you'd go tu the chair for It. The "rnotigti to make us want to ask I knows that as well as I do." It leading questions." Sam was brought to a reiiil.a a few Con of the effect of his shols seemed that Crush) Todd was con which, for the moment, he hud con stituted spokesman. "They're qucs He looked tlons you've got to answer." Sldored uulmpot taut. "Hot to answer?" I'.elting'ofi re unci ll) at liettlngton. lie knew it was absurd to "Vou waul itie to be put out of lorled. take offence al this obstinate, well the wa so you gel tlie money?" The surgeon shrugged his shou- meaning lad who detested blni So lder. "Atiythlitg tlie majority can honestly, but he flushed with an enforce Is best." he sal I cryptical- iioyance nevertheless. There was a certain v'r of trl ly, "from I heir point of view. I am Todd. looking further ahead than most Utiiph about Crosby "I told you he wouldn't answer" I see tlie Albatross drift f you. "I'm ready lo answer anything lug" iiimlessly around the seas, which will soon be a little too you want to know," IVtilngtou ahl M.'s ri u;h for a vessel of this sort. If quickly, uddrofsliig himself to Itiohvav. re she'll be founder she iheti't "It's this," aim began, ported by passing vessels and n with a litsimply ile hesitation. "Mr. Todd will he Instituted and we )oti knew of this h,.,ill all he taken Into an A med- has nil Idol that biish.-mho!. my to riitisota ian pott. What Is Metrger going phlli to to siy tii ii naval oli'.cer who may long before Clements Infor'nelI wtne of It. I .'issttreil Mm !iat is lio-i- d its'." you suspi-ile"lie's r'glil," Me'Jger cried, lie absolutely certain I I myself lot. )o'l." "Wimt did nothing until tin red iingiily t'' Stic looked ;it hlili With a sort of jnii want, In plug l.im for? Voti ve wistful eagerness, "I'ie.ise e!l Mm of a mess." pni us nil In the "1 couldn't stop (" Hunk of that," he Is wrong,'" e nn If S im cried us align!) groaned. lie would be torrcd to ti, "Thoie is a romp, lent ttavtgator sui-te. iinaimni-cdmil a d nulling truth or rni'urU i llliigton Hhoard.'' of once again on the b'lieful "Who?" t!ie) nuked. If I want to." "I can lying fo tlie woman le ioel, lb t a com 'hiloso by of life was "If )oii ttaiit to!" Saul echoed I'ni-lfl- r rea-b.ili- h-- 1 . I'-- ln-- 'iMl't olie. I'o hliil falsehood was nn evidence of fear, a ronfelntt that w'th was terrorising him d vp ti tee?" something "Weil tune )"U to It," Mother He decided there hid been enough d. of evasion, Is right," he "Vou II force nio to do nothing," not "Tod. the doctor snapped. "I'm the one spnting htoiM'If. "1 did know of It. to roake (errtis; ou two have go! loll I dated put take anyone Into In listen Cere they are: If the my coniidetii e. Cn!:Mer the situvoiton iue left ni.soltitely mi ation a tid J oil Will fl.tee Willi tue. batmed nnd nioiic, III take the I was Hie only man who knew. boat into Union." week to Tin re wi re nl least lie mil MUI utterly unmoved at elapse before any dinger tlnnl the b'iisphetiioiis obscenity which rt oil Bill ov i tint time I simum poured friiin the bps of the two have wolktd out some Scheme to save you." iijoi .site. "And wh"n we get to p"M," Melt "Von might have trusted me," Mrs per cried "What IhenV" liadway said. "I gave )ou "Aitytbintt ymi tike," Hettlnglon my confldeiice." told l.im. "A plslol, a knife or Uurc "What plims do you tnenn?" Todd Want 10 gi t mil of ll a whole si. in? Ain't you In as voil Vt3 pe d. !it-,.- 1, 1930 iiinmimwaJKiiiiii mimnsn gloomily; the thought oppressed him. lie rose heavily to his feet. "I must Impress on you to remuln here and run no risks." "There's notlilng to eat," said Rob Cnwln. Til get something." Bettlngton answered. "Don't open the door to anyone but me." A few minutes latur they heard strange voice iu the corridor. It was Mike aiding him to remove the captain's body, 'fodd had been much attached to his uncle, who had brought him up since Ms father went down with bis ship at sea, almost a score of years since. There was a certain boyish, passionate loyalty In his regard for the dead man, which Increased his suspicion of the doctor Into some harder quality of hatred. "1 don't believe a word of bis lies," Todd cried. "Mrs. Iiadway, can't you see he's deceiving you? lie knew about these men and yet he pretended It was all news. How can we tell It doesn't suit his purpose to hold us here and pretend he's taking us to Savannah?" "What are we to do?" Mrs. Radway asked. Todd had no answer. "I suppose we've got to wait till he's decided what to do with us." "What dure they do?" Mary asked. She had sat silent all the while. When her question was un answered site knew what was In their thoughts. "1 knew something dreadful would happen on this trip," she said, with a quietness that amazed them. "I had a presentment of evil. have been afraid of that man they call Sain ever since 1 came nn board. And now he Is practically In command. How could you and Hob stand against him? He could kill you. easily, wllh his fists." She burled her face In her hands. "And when you two aro gone, what would become of me? I'm not afraid, dear. I shall not weaken when the uiotneiit comes." Mrs. Kadwny put her arms about the girl's shoulder. Her eyes were "He Laughs St Me," Stormed Meti ger When the Surgeon Wi Cone. angrily. There was disloyalty In such a remark to go un allowing prol ested. "Yes," Iteltlngton said. "That unlucky shot let h I loose. Clem enls controlled his men absolutely. If he were nlWe we could count on getting back to New York un 1 he men are afraid nt harmed. touching at any port now where our Hag Hies, because they know J.ill yearns for I hem. They pro pose to take the yacht to Union In Costa Idea. There they'll try to sell her. You understand that If they get to Llmon we shan't have We are four to ten a chance. They are armed and we are cooped up here without food. It will take us almost two weeks to get lo Llmon." Lvelyn Railway shuddered as the linage of Metzger Impressed llsetf upon her. Now she knew why he trihad stared with kiicli liisoh-umph. She had no doubt In her mind that the doctor had put the matter as mildly s he could to avoid terrifying Mary. "VVhnl must we do?" she asked. "I have made terms with them," he answered. "They have nobody aboard who can work out n reckon lug now the captain and tlrst otll cer are gone. II happens I am the said I would lake her exception. Into Lluion If you were mmio my ... lUgh-Te- - Lew!' Lye. st PER BAR THINK of It . . . pure hard soap . . . soap free from harm f ul chemicals and tilers . . . soap that saves your clothes costs as Httleas and hands lc per bar . . 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So remember Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsin when coated tongue, fetid breath, headaches, nausea, jaded appetite or biliousness tcl'9 the need of a thorough cleansing. Druggists keep it in big bottles, or urite Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Ftpsin, llontkcllo, 111, for a free trial bottle. to Crosby Todd. "I suppose you realize by this time, wlmt chance we stand If Poctor Wulte has been killed?" The thought that he had gone bravely lo a doom which could not be averted, and had gone from a group of people who plainly did not trust Mm, was horrible to her. She had always esvemed Ingratitude among lio hi n ker sins, an I now she wus forced to accuse herself of It. It was strange, she thought. Hint Hie only thing he had ever given her was a loaded automatic pistol. Lut there was no other gift so welcome to her. Images of Metzger's gi liitdng face came unbidden. She tiX'k the weapon from a drawer and counted Ls six cart- y I SYRUPPEPSlJ 0 1 tauiiao with LSQiXA amw M WPATtoai I ii r 8 v.j 8 UXATIVt "MwetMTi wiN$VRucrj jrJ Btu 9 y Mother's day Is essctiilully Docs much to keep good clear comph dedi- , HihI-mh- Cnn-ad:i- yoll what will happen. 111 l O'-- tn-!- tris ver-ilc.i- r bosjilialit and homos. Time of T!;e necond Sunday In Mav uniitialiy ; In v h.H.U on an ai proj riate week day. t I ' Snnucl's Tchtimony to HU Mother's Deep I.ove (Inat linn ii not forgrf h'o'leis Saii.ml never f..rg.. h; tlu-l- . ( i ee n cbrotil, ! ii'ranie evrt.t ann.ni! the m'g'itv bapp. til.,,-- , f A Vet in no fir as It pletiire.l beautiful ftf. d,e the re':. lion bet n i en In .tlier Httl ..n, it revealed tl o btttn m ...r,.p f in I - r i grit.-.- t Ji!,;,.; not ion , i'li :. Mt 'i r i Perrcst of All Namos Am ui Mime In the ha,-,)- ,., nf Ineti that of Mother MninN ,b.,ir- - i"';. v,l ,;",', fh t- - by the li. n Infamy ,mir. toured ,,. v!l;, ,.l)rrtr VI'ps t.f HiKlorlty, ni:ilie.J ren,r. cntly If the bpi f sl?i - - lisl- - far. lit i iif-iPi-T nV arc upset lt'e S;l'.. In u,i A.ikIk"1 h.ntn robe. Hlnl hrniigl.t It o Id ill floiii year to year when rump tip w.'Ji her hnh'n (, trier the )e,itiy icri:i. e." I s.i-- e - lUlltW r f.ot that "his mo'her l CASIDRItf,,. t i i"n . l tnade hiiil . 1 w!.o, When f,,r .er I.miicI hjt I old for ell his life. Whin Samuel ns a vet oral, e t i!e;t-.nwfole the i vitils f 1.' !:fctl-:elie Inclllib'd tioig time g'-'- V llatiiiah. , pbnis pruy.'d to ti e 'It -- . cated to the protection ot the home ion, no matter ichat and all that Implies. In Its more obvlotit aspects It Is a reminder of the weather! a personal duly, from every son to every mother, but It suggests, too. tlie oMlKailou of all sons to all Hoa. Ka. OUitaxnt Ba. and Coi. Talrvm faa. ProorUtorv: ritw It Is broad In spirit, mothers. Dni a OWauil 0w Mai 4m, aw catholic In conception and admits no narrowness tf Interpretation. In a atititmnry of the accomplish-nietit- s Light Viiilla at 100 Milei Joyful which ll was hoped would A hi'.Hitn l.'j;ht i't sueh size find When Julius Klein cuine linrk frum result from the general celebration strength tlmt it will be vl.slble f.ir Kurnpe he ndmltted to the press tlmt of Mother' ilny. nnd ie procr Iii tulles Ii tu be eroeted on the he hadn't been greatly Impressed hy wllh the annii Winnipeg More nf the I'.ny the Old world culture. versary, lis founder, Miss Anna Jar ns mi flid to Herlal eniiiiaiiy night Mild: "your eniliedriil clilines nnd nil vis. object To honor and ttpl'.f! travel. Tlie light, '.'im feet high, will that sort of thing may be nil right," Ii motherhood and tv ghe comfort te the lurge.t ulrv ny beacmi In siiited, '"hut to satisfy me, I want It will have '.II per rent find happiness tu "the best mother to hear Hmnelhing else. Now, when greater thnt ever lived -- your mother,' ;iiteiiity than the beaenn tower lit yu get right down to cases, the I. ovlng remembrance Observance t"rn,lnn, Kiig'tiiid. only sounds that really count lire tha nf vntir mother (or her memory) t thing of .shovel mid the tinkle of some nf distinct kind through rsyehnatiMlj six innv ills.-ieni register bells." tics, visit or letter. I'llsilii.p by pinple whoKP parejits I'lspbiy the flag In lienor of patrilinn In conversaA man who borrowD trouble otic women, especially the mothers Mintight hit whose (.Otis have rendered service tion A in tninl,te. burrows too much. to tir count i y. floral budge A white forcer, preferably a carnation, or yo-i."Mri'Jfc,aBWlfc mother' a favorite (lower. Ulve nn! to oine one rKe to wear ntid remember the 'k or tiiiforluna! In ridges. We shall be worn out, whose nuii hinery w.niM at the liieicy of men like that sav- invariably be on the nlnt of givWho S;: age beat--l fi.ghlclis ing way. Never In .ill ids service hid he sliipjH-- on a vess,. whose Miry." were even passably good The three lookisj at him as H i n. ala.est miraculously, he tmd though he hud Iftrujed tl.etn, I'li-I'eiiing'oli tiled to be paMciit his picked up by a ii mi who knew tliein past tnlsfortntKM. Willi his rxpl.inal!oi. i Itlh like over hi he.nl. nn I brought "1 shall not t..ke them to Union lo the engine room id the Albs If I did I should li.o.l certainly he It w isiiot drink which made going to ttty own U.aih, for they'd Kenzle Weep Wtull he saw the knock tue on tlie head and pluh Inverted, compound rotidcn me uveiliiuud directly land came engines which took tlu-lMen'n in sight I'm going to lake a log from nil Almy wniertu'ie holier. Ii chance dial liny will pit Hull Was iitihoiieviih'.' ,s dreams !..) il III guild lit g and drink. Tin y were , e thin won't loine to lake fresh h'r. 'liny Met:g. r. Who knew nevt to tio'll will drink, giiinhle, e.d, siecp und lug ll'' It lll,ir:iM. engii'. left h'-t'gl.t " No priest In the ;.tlh!i r.i .sl.'t.e "Where will Jon take Us'" Mr was note reverent Hun Iier spiriis Were Ken liadw.iy Bke. hi fore U ohiitgo. he huiki-and ii'mtH rising '! M"rg"r. nit. dug all bet i!) ttiiiTpli. Ile h.i ! vlloioat c.ire aside, y irted gambling, rich I'd Mi.is.-lfM i w ti e et'i t h id toot oy Mi lz "Sa ,,iiti ih. ptoiiVity s'nll trj goj .,4 the litter p'ayer, hut tie to ii tier,, ttl I! e .'i I. o.g W a h doji. ;tp.ial by ll certain feat w '.. n lin y are I o I, t oi,e n of n ! y tii ky p'sy. S lai Inter liijiiol lit see !!'. latiilicat !,.," h pcr.-- i g. ttu S Wi'b lllie doe "Won t they i,. you've .! i l lie !,;ol punished d'einlfiiily of t . fory. m vo'ii Maty it'iid titn dl n sin b " I hut's the only p.issi'.Ie n I' nt ratiioist Mctjcers n i'e. k hand ptMt that I see Tin-teSam to he is nn) nun. i d M ke al Hie wheel now. I li d Sin tl k'ng rs be hoj cd sh in I h t I int lake i y to.oe Irii k S.,-f ivori'e fiirni of itilHhnn-ntI shall s. n l him .. It lit It i ic.. wss l si ii (arouse willi tie ret. We iinglit ll W risky plintshmci.l, S.ini lo be able to make Savannah In . ot to.. letalise In the beat of l tinmen If in forty one luigiil go too far meti "'ii, tiie room do I'nlr share." "An" yoi know It Ih a minute," Sam " I II I. here's "Ymi can! tie nt tie wheel two ltHt!!ng nboilt ( dais and two rdgtitg on end." Mrs guys I ace Wlionii .eeo s iUec;ei bit too b.inl. )iu won't never for L i lw..j rv l.iltiit d. i1l clner gel "I can. and wtil," h I hi ii. Lilly. "I V Ink." he foh!'' I d. lib talk of s methiiig lahtly. I I I If "licit rin (U ctatclj, He tins t HO o'pii!on Into." "A'.v'11-i)mt iy," run re looked icMsi the ti.bie to Crush) tllT-i'dW'ot a'lotjt T' Toll. "1 lo re Is o'lly one stib'ect," Metf-Ci-11 r di rt"1 ettt "Supposllilt said; le k.isis (ds bstll tllrll jr eron-l;I'.oh tbriu?" double you're and rnis. hlj b!,ick C)cSln hi'.ivcu: I'liwin sai l, wllh feverish Intercil. "Wijiiu-t- ;" "More Mondshcd," be ai swetvd (TO US OuNTiNVED ) J Halrl UnterriSed unry. Wwters Nawtntpar Union.) IT Stop Hair Fiilln Buutr to Cray and Faded His Father I'.uhhle, If you misbehave an you'll make your mother very KATHERIKE EDELMAN (. HAIR RAI.CIAU Hoatm Dudrnff -- Balsam of Myrrh Jukra u Htliwi4 ntad rw Patience, tender care, Love beyond all telling, Faith and hope and prayer. dear," she said, "yon 2rJ For Barbed Wire Cuts Sacrifice and giving. mustn't give up hope. If only you were not so prejudiced against Poctor Walte you vouldn't feel so I am certain he will protect us. None of you know Mm as I do. If yon did, you would never condemn him. I know we are In danger, but he's standing between the cr'w and us." She felt utterly unable to give reasons which would convince the groim around her. Kvery action and word of the doctor's could lie sinister distorted Into and threatening. . She could not communicate to them the sense of security his protection afforded. On deck, early In the evening, they heard sounds of sciiilling ami shouting. The voices were too far off for uny of the prisoners to hear Hut they knew what wus said some dreadful scenes of violence were being euilcttyl. some such scene, perhaps, as that which bad ended In llallctl's murder. Mrs. Railway spoke In a level, bird voice. She addressed her remarks - 0 A Wi I liettlngton was alone on the upper deck, lie had pl nty of sieam Prunk or sober, Kciiv.le was a good engineer and Would have no shirktested." ers. Ills history was curious, lie "What will happen to ns at had been an engineer on nnttiy "1 doli'l Llmon?" she demanded. In hlps, plying iimtiy seas; hut al like the Idea of that." l.e had been obliged lo serve wajs "Not do I." Todd cried "fll tell on vessels whose engine eere I 0 'r f t 1 ! PUKE"fflAffiE) Thousands of women to the superiority ot and Made Soap superiority ot genuine moist. "Oh. yiiiiimnnniii AiawJ CaMMax',2r -r ana f- Iryt of r.i'y ills i'A ailm-n- ti seem vire at trrimM at night. 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