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CHAPTKft I The Yeung Adventurera, Ltd. "Tommy, old thing 1". Tuppence, old bean P The two young people greeted eaeh other affectionately, and momentarily blocked the Dover Street Tube exit-la exit-la doing so. The adjective "old"' waa mlaleadlng. Their united ages would certainly not have touted forty-five "Not seen you for simply centuries," continued' the young man. "Where are you of to? Come and chew a bun with me. We're getting a bit unpopular unpopu-lar here blocking the gangway, as It wereL Lefa get outof ttr The girl assenting, they started walk' tng, down Dover street toward Piccadilly. Picca-dilly. "Now; then," sUdTToauajt. "where shall we gor The very,falat anxiety which underlay un-derlay httitonwVdid not escape tie astute ears of "Miss Prudence Cowley, known to- her Intimate friends for some" uijstultfus reason" as TftxjH pence." She pounced at eoce. , "Tommy, you're stony!""1 Not a bit ef lt declared Tommy uaconvlncingly. "Rolling la cash." "Ton alwayt-werCa'saecUiiflllaJ';? said Tuppence severely, "though yea did once persuade Bister Greeahank thtt the doctor had ordered yoa beer as a tonic, but forgotten to write It on the there; Do yes remember r ' Tommy chuckled. ' n should think I did! Waant the old cat In a rage when aha found eut Not that she was a bad sort really, eld Mother Greenbankl Good aid hospital demobbed . Ilka , everything else, I suppose?". Tuppence sighed. Tes. Loa toeT- f t Tommy nodded. ."Two months ago." "Gratuity r hinted Tuppence. . "Spent" . ; : "Oh, Tommy I" ' - No,- old thing, not la rletout h alpatloni No auch- luckl ' TUe cost of living ordinary, plain e garden Uv . ink nowadays Is, I assure yon. If yen do not know-?-" . . "My dear child," Interrupted Tuppence, Tup-pence, "there la nothing I do not know about the cost of living. Here 'we are at Lyons', and we will each of ua pay for our own. - Thafs that 1" And Tuppence led the way upatalrs. The place was full,'' and 'they wandered wan-dered about looking for a table, catching catch-ing odda and ends of conversation as they did so. "Funny scraps one does overhear," murnrared Tommy: T passed two Johnnies in the street today talking about someone called Jane Finn,' Did you ever bear such a name?" -But at that moment twe elderly ladles rose and collected parcels, and Tuppence deftly ensconced herself In one of the vscsnt seata, Tommy ordered tea and buna Tuppence Tup-pence ordered tea and buttered toast, "And mind the tea cornea In separate sepa-rate teapots," she sdded severely. ' Tommy sat down opposite her. His bared head revealed a shock of exquisitely exqui-sitely sllckedrback. red .hair; Hla face was pleasantly ugly nondescript, yet unmistakably the face of a gentleman "nd a sportsman. Ills brown suit wss well cut, but perilously near the end of Its tether. ; , They . were an essentially modem-looking modem-looking couple aa they aat there. Tuppence Tup-pence Jiad no claim to beauty, but there waa character and charm la the elfln lines of her little face, with Its determined chin and large, wlde-apart gray eyea that looked mistily out from .under straight, black brows. She wore V email bright green toque over hay black bobbed hair, and her extremely short and rather Shabby aklrt revealed a pair of uncommonly dainty ankles. Her appearance presented a valiant attempt et smartness, i v The tea came at last snd Tuppence, rousing herself from a lit of meditation, medita-tion, poured It out' ' .. i "Now, then," said Tommy, taking a large bite of bun, "!et'a get up-to-date. Remember, I haven't seen yen Since that time in hospital In 1916." i "Vary wetL" Tuppence helped herself her-self liberally to buttered toast "Abridged biography 4 of Miss Prudence Pru-dence Cowley, fifth daughter of Ab-deacon Ab-deacon Cowley of Little MlssehdelL Suffolk. Miss Cowley' left the de lights snd drudgeries) of her home Bfe early In the war snd came up to London, Lon-don, where she entered sn officers hospital. First month : Washed up six hundred snd forty-eight pistes every dsy. . Second month : Promoted ta drying aforesaid plates. ' Third month: Promoted to peeling potatoes. Fourth month i Promoted to cutting bread and butter. . Fifth month r Promoted Pro-moted one floor up to dutlea of ward-maid ward-maid with mop and patL Sixth month t Promoted to waiting at. table. Seventh Sev-enth month : rienslnic appearance and nice manners so striking tpst era pro- bAgathcQhristie- j: Lhta i'lln W a wh. it mora aobU. nor eonewted .and aaorS dnfro S human than the pidr t ta fly, aits a acrat fo plottlna for Wot.! for power amd ovoa for the dwtruotlo' ef aatioae: aa intUirK aa malian as It Is clover and fllciwU. A erUllaat mlnd-tbo mtnd ef m namraf vloa4er a atatMmaa-turaa by dottMnto ehoico; te ertmlnal aotlvltUe and the undoing ef eettat geod. i The Individual wae poooiowo theaa pew-ere pew-ere and dam pwiwooe' le doubly denser oue, froa the fact that his Identity easnot be trMoa. HO controls erlmlneie and conspirators oT. various aorta; he maps their plana,' bur, never- openly. Ha) or-tmnUaUos or-tmnUaUos laeonstve and powerful ta the eatraroe but no eiad to that orsanlinttoa has thd fhlntaet Idea ef who he la, er ever, knowingly, has look ad upon his faoa. His plans' and hie erdara eome from a mysterious source. He krlmnntaa te eptea, beeanae He ana ever eeei aim. Hie hand, reeosalaed la - many thmgs, eanaet M eelsed,' et even traoed." r - ' : Whan Ue heads' ef T ersh.tae-aad ersh.tae-aad thare are seany la auatber and Intsr national la their eparaOeaa-And It eeoes eary te moat for a eonf erenee, thare la a euspkiea that he Is ana ef tham, bet they do not knew which one. When a m oralis braaka a rule er becomes a traltet vea saaace le swift and terrible and always rteeaeji-uaespaBtad ooaraoi Oace er twice hie aseats think thay have eeea aba en these missions ef veaaeaneei but ed tike a shadow was her and as eulckly did he disappear that no ess could deserlbe him. le mysterious le he that the auperstltloua doubt his corporeal existence; they reeard hh ad a spirit of darkneaa. a phantom ef diabolical davemeea and latent.: The anther has slvea as one ef tab meat fnsclnatlnp; studies ef a supar-crtminal ever penned, and has dons' tt without tee much accent upon the weird er morbid. The story i abeende h' - a aumbar et bricht and charming charactaa and tts Inddanta stir ths blood la a taoreesMy pleaslnt way.' There Is V deUghtfel love story, twe of tham, la nut, aad ether romaatle phases that are very satisfactory. satisfac-tory. The Identity of the arch-eonsplrstse la Anally revaalad. but up te that Utna It lara-puetle which makaa a Ana exercise tof the wlU - . . -r-, It waa t pv at. oa the afternoon ad May 7. 1915. The Lnsttanta had bee struck by two torpedoes ta succession snd waa sinking rapidly, while the boats were being munched with all possible speed. The women and children chil-dren were being lined up aweitlng their turn. Some still dung desperately desper-ately to husbands and fathers. One girl stood alone, slightly apart from the rest She wss quite young, not more than eighteen. She did not seem afraid, and her grave, steadfast ejea looked straight ahead. "I beg your pardon." A man's voice beside her made her start' snd turn. She hsd noticed ths' speaker more then once smongst the first-clans pawengers. There had been a hint of mystery .about him which had appealed to her Imagination. Imagina-tion. He spoke to no one. She noticed 'that he was greatly agitated.' There were beads of perspiration, per-spiration, on bis brow. He wss evidently evi-dently In a state of overmastering fear. And yet he did not strike her ssthe kind of man who would be afraid to meet death I . Tear Her grave eyes met hhrto-qulrlngiy; hhrto-qulrlngiy; He stood looking at bef with a kind of desperate Irresolution. . "It must be I" be muttered to himself. him-self. "Tes It Js the only wsy. Ivs got to trust someone and It must be a woman." "Whyr "Because of 'women snd 'children flratfrHe looked round snd low-Tered low-Tered his voice.' Tm carrying papers , vitally Important papers.- They may make- all the difference to the Allies In the wef. Ton understand? These papers bare got to be saved I They've more chance with yon than with roe. Will you take therar The girl held out her hand. ' v "Wslt I must" wsra 'you. There msy be risk If I've been followed. I don't v think I have, but .one nevef knows, c If so, there will be danger. Have you the nerve to go, through wtth ur ' The girl smiled." TU go through with It alt right And Tm real proud to be chosen I What am ' I Xo do with 'them after-wardr after-wardr ' "Watch the ; newspapers I 111 advertise ad-vertise In the personal columns ef the Times, beginning 'Shipmate.' At the end ef three days If there's nothing well, you'll know thst I'm down and out . Then take the packet , te the American embassy, and deliver It Into the ambassador's own hands,' Is thst cleart" ;? . "Quite clear." " ; . "Then be ready ma going to say good-by." He took her hand In his. "Oood by. Good luck to you," he said la a louder .tone, ' ' Her Thand - closed en the oilskla packet hat had lain. la his palm. ' The Lusltanla settled wtth a more decided lint to starboard. IB answer to a quick command, the girl went forward to take her place in the boat 1 moted to waiting en the Bisters 1 Eighth month: Slight check la career. Sister Bond ate Sister Westbavens egg I Grand row I Wardmald clearly to blame t "Inattention la such Important Impor-tant matters cannot be too highly cen sured. Mop snd pall again I How are the mighty fallen I Ninth month : Promoted Pro-moted te sweeping out wards, where I found a friend ef say childhood la Lieutenant. Thomas Beresf ord (bow, Tommy I), whom I had not seen for five long years. The meeting was affecting! af-fecting! 'Tenth month r Reproved by matron fee visiting the pictures a company with on ef the patients, namely: the aforementioned Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Thomas Beresf ord. Eleventh aad twelfth months: Parlormaid duties resumed re-sumed with entire success. At the end of the year left' hospital la a blast f aiory. After thst the tslented Miss Cowley drove successively a trade de livery van, a motor-lorry and a general. gen-eral. The last wss the pleaaantest I've forgotten : his . name r now. 1 next entered a. government, Bee, We had several very enjoyable tea parties. I had Intended to become a lend girl, a postwoman, - aad a bus . conductress by way or rounding oir my career but the armistice Intervened 1 I clung to the office with; the tree limpet lim-pet touch for, many long monthav but; alas, I was combed out at last Since then I've been looking for a Job, New, then your turn." ' "There's not so much promotion ht mine," said Tommy Kgretfalty. lead a great deal less variety.- I went out to France again, aa yen know. Then they sent me to Mesopotamia,' and' 1 1 got wounded for the second time, aad went Into hospital out there. Then I got stuck' in Egypt tin the armistice happened, kicked my heels there soma time longer,1 snd finally got demobbed. And, for tea long, weary months Tve been Job hunting I . There areat any Jobs I And, ' If there were, they wouldn't give 'em to me, ; What good am IT What do I know about bust-aesst'' bust-aesst'' Nothing." ; Tuppence nodded gloomily. "What about the colonies T she suggested. sug-gested. Tommy shook his head. "I shouldn't like the coloniesend Fm perfectly certain, they weuldat like met" , ; "Rtch'relatlonar ' . - Tver got at! hid undo wnbs'more er lees rolling, but hs's ne good." . x "Why Botr ' "Wsated te adopt me oaf." I re. fused." - - v.- -. ,v. "I think I remember keariag abeat It" said Tuppence slowly. Toa! refused re-fused becsuse of your mother''; Tommy flushed.' ', - ' (-: - "Tes, it would have been a bit rough ea her.- As you know, I was' all aha had. Old boy hated her wanted fagot fa-got me away - front her. 1 Just a btt Of spite" .. "Tour mother's ' dead, tant aaer said Tuppence gently. v Tommy nodded. - Tuppence's Isrge gray eyes looked salary. ; - "You're a good sort. Tommy. I al ways knew It" ' "Botr said Tommy fcaatlly. . "Well, thafs my position. Ta Just about desperate." des-perate." i "So am II Fve hung out aa long aa I could. I've touted round. . Tve answered advertisements.' I've tried very mortal blessed' thing.- Tve screwed snd ssved snd pinched -, But It's no ; gooLL shall , have to go homel" rDon't you want tor , "Of course I don't want tot What's the good of being sentimental! . Ton see, there srs seven of us st home. If a awful I All housework snd mothers moth-ers . meetings I I dont wsnt to go back, but oh. Tommy, what else Is there to dor vr Tommy shook his head sadly. There waa a silence, 'snd. then Tuppence burst out : " "Money, money, money 1 I think about money morning, noon snd night I Trselno Under the Nome ef The Yeung Adventurers, Ltd.; le That Yeuv ldea,i Tuppence T" . X flare say It's mercenary ef me, bat there U Isr ;' "Same here," agreed Tommy - with feeling.' ' f There waa a pause.;" . . "Of course," resumed , Tuppence, marriage la my best chance. I made up my mind to marry money when' I waa quite young. Any thinking girl would I I'm not sentimental you know.f She " paused." "Come " now, you can't say Tm sesUraentel," she added sharply. ','' "Cortalnlynr t" agreed Tommy' hastily. has-tily. , "No one would ever think of sentiment In connection with you." That's sot -very pollte," replied Tuppence. ''But I dare say you mean It ail rlghC, Well, there If la! I'm ready anu willing but I never meet any rich meat AO the boys I know are about aa hard as aa I am. No marriage Is fraught with difficulties, Remains te1 make money I "Weye tried that sad failed," Ton my reminded her. ' "We've tried all the orthodox ways, vea. Bnt suppose, we try the unortbo-Jox. unortbo-Jox. Tommy, . let's be adventurers P "Certainty," : replied Tommy cheerfully. cheer-fully. "How do we beglnr "Thafs the difficulty. If we could make ourselvea knows, people might hire ua to commit crimes for them. Look here. Tommy, . shall we really f Shall we form a buslaeas partnar- Mpr : - y . ... . "Trading under, the , name of the Toung Adventurers, Ltd. Is that the Idea," Tuppencer "It's all very well to laugh, but I feel there might be something In It" "How do you propose to get Is touch with your ; would-be employers r ; , "Advertisement" replied Tuppence promptly.' "Have yoa got a bit of paper aad a pencTir . Tommy handed ever a, rather shshby green1 notebook, and Tuppence begss wrmaf bstlly. :.'-'1t- "Shall' we beghst Toung' efflcer, twice wounded ta ta war " ' ,."Cartallay.aet,, , "Oh, very, well, say dear boy, . Bat I ens' assure you that that sort ef thug might touch the heart ef as elderly spinster-snd she might adopt yoa, and then there would be no need for yott to be a young adventurer at aU." ;r rY-,-"I dost want to be adopted." ..' T, forgot - yoa t had a- prejudice against It .. Now, listen how's this? Twe young adventurers, for hire. Willing to do anything, go anywhere. Pay must be good.' (We might' as well Bkake"thhtr dear1 from the start) The- we' might sddr Na1 ressonabla offer refusedUke- flats'-sad" furniture. furni-ture. How would' that strike yea If yea .read ttr.. .;; A-rt i.-y Tommy was holding ( the , paper theughtfully His face' burned deeper red." . "ShaU we really try Itr be said ht lsst-"Shatl we. Tuppence? Just for tha fus ef thr thtagr . , "Tommy, you're a-sport I : I knew yoa would, be! Let's .drink to sue-ceo." sue-ceo." ' She poured seme cold dregs' of tea' Into the two cupe. , "Here'l' to ' our' Joint , venture, and may It' prosper r ,- "The Toung Advekturers,' Ltd.r responded re-sponded Tommy. They ! put dews the ' cups' sad laughed rather aacertalnly. Tsppeuce - jit ' ..-''- ... "I must return to my , palatial aulte at the hosteL? ' , . ' . ' "ferhsps It Is Ume I rstrohed round to' tad Rita," agreed Tommy with' a grta.-'Whwre' abalt" we- meetf 1 Aad wsasr,. .- h: "Twelve o'clock tomorrow. ' Piccadilly Picca-dilly 'Tube station," -77T ' v ' The two young people went off In opposite dlreettoni. Tuppence's hostel wss altuated In what vu chariubry called Southern Belgra la. For reasons rea-sons of economy she did not take a bua, - L; She waa half-way across St James park, when a man's voice behind .her msde her start' - "Excuse me," It said. . "But may I speak to yoa for a moment r Tuppence turned sharply, but the words hovering on the tip of her tongue remained unspoken, for the msn'f appearance and msnner did not bear out her first and moat natural assumption. She hesitated. As If he read her ' thoughts; . the man said quickly: "I can assure you I mean no disrespect" dis-respect" ".."'.'. ":T'-' - ' Tuppence looked him op and down. He wss a big man, dealt Shaven, with a heavy Jowl. His eyes were small "If Yeu Will Call Upon Me TemerrevS 'Meralng at Eleven o'clock, I Will Uthe' Details ef My Frepeeltlen afore Yeu." end cunning, and ahifted their glance under her direct gase. "Weil, what Is Itr she ssked. The man took - a card from his tiocket and handed It to her' with a '!0Tr-'v-;,:;..-ei". '..;.,.:,-:,,'vv Continued ext Week V A Cleveland paper, says ' the average aver-age Ufa of in oyster Is tea yesrs. But In pita of prohibition, many of ' tbtm are stewed before they ' reach 'that age ' ' ' ' NOTICE TO C3EDITC23 Estate of George ML Burgess, O ceased. - ', ' ' i. f. T Creditors will present claims Wi-3 voachera to Geo. B. Bunrees st AU noma, Aipree. ni" a wwmy, una, wm os beror Jnne tftth. 121. - CLARKNC&T BtTROCSS, ' -j. .... ascatom. Ernoet H,. Barms Attorney, Roosevelt UUh. - ; - ' First publication' April tt. IMF. Last publication nay xs, lsza. 1 TV WIcTselea Tfatle ; rwaeiiaawas Mlalae; rewnsrvt fnewtee urn. - tha f awe ef the State ef rtakl Frtnctnal Flare ef Baalaeaa,' AaeetV cas Fort, TJtaa, Ceaaty ef CtalU . Notice is hsreby alves that at al meetlns; of the directors of the abovs named comnsny, held on the tnd daF dnrit 1M. aaseeemeUt No. 11 of si.oa par 1600 shared was levied am the capital. .stnek-Of the camiranow, payable Immedlatelr to Ronald N1cb plea, Becretary. at Ws resMenee, Ask ertcan Forlr. TTtsh. Any stock npoa whfch this sasMiameat reniams unpaid . on Mar 14. mti will Us delinquent and advertised for sale at public suction suc-tion and unless payment Is made pe frtve. will be sold on Monday. June d, lstt. at 10 a. m.. at the residence off thar iecrearv. - at AmeHcas' Forlr, to nay the delinquent assessment ta-ethsr ta-ethsr wlth; the cost of advertlstnf end evtnse of sale. RONATiO NTCHOfJCS'. Secretary. First pub, Ahtlf 14-Lait Miy ltWJa fir TWR HTSTBTCT mtJBT F TWJ ForRTTi jrmiriti . ptyrwif'f ' TIT WTi FR UTAH cdrrTTe ,' -BttATI Of VTAlfc in the matter of the estate af Robert O. i Tneevwollr AaceaeM , , KOTICR TO ,CRF.BTTflRS , Creditors will present clalmi ' wlCk vouchers; to' the undersbrned.' at her . residence -In American" ForkC Utak rvmntw. Rtata af TTtah. on or bamtw the 15th dar of August. 1tt. LOUTB B. INGlCKSOlAt .... Admthtstrstrlx of the estate at Wntwrt n TnMvnnlt' dnnaianl MORGAN, COLEMAN A STRAW. . Frovow utan. ... , , I Attbrnevs fof Administratrix. , First twbllcatlon Anrt! 14,MW.' , Last' publlcatioti Hay ii,' mt.' 4 m Win i ' iMMma VMij'l -j . lOOtimiiuaJl wuv - . . 1st Watt Estatals DeTlpex Cs rrfadpal , Place, f raiaets,- ai erteaa Fork, Utah -; ..." ; Notlcs Is hereby given that si ft meeting af tha Directors et the atom named ebhipany,' held' n ft day' of March, 19," Ajsessmext Kx af Art' land attaraV IrmtltAlOi e VI as t.vv er" eww mmm- w - - - cent per share) was levied on G4 capitaJ stA or the'corporaCoa, tT able tnedlAtely ti 'lYank'S. Eas. phfles, Secretsry; at his offlce, Aa. ertcan'Fbfk. UUh-VAiy' Btoti; O which thfs ' ssiessment rremaisa ' a Bsld bs Msy ; lt wH be quent'and 'adrsrtfsed for sale at lie auction, and aniens paymest U made' before,- wfll be f sold on : Wsl nesday, June 8, 1921 at t o'clock fv, m., at tbe'office of the secreUry at American Fork, to pay the dellnqussl assessment together with the cost ef advertising and expense of sale Frank 8. Humphries, Secrstary First publication, April 11, H2J.' Uit publication, May 1, 1121 !, After Eccrj Htol Cbew jrooF food well then use WHIG LEY'S to aid digestion. It also keeps the tcetli clean, breath svect sinneflltw lrsn. mmsjf fJT wwmww .eww wew TAe Crwf AmeWcaW "Ah, so your bob Is la conege, Howl he making 'itr; "He; elVt' lminkln It- Tea. spending It ? - T E LEE h Express and Triarier,' Haul Anytnlrur, ':.', 1 Move Anrthliur. ? I r la tor ont cf town, ilndrtoltrLrtt.- , 1 t roE QUicnsraviC2 PnOIIE 127-T7, AMERICAN TOTIK J I ) ' Aseefasecf rCi ' ROGER |