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Slyke Hartley's coming, saying he Is satisfied the two men In prison are guilty. Bartley Is not. Next morning Slyke Is found deadhim-In bed. apparently having shot self. Miss Potter, the dead man's sister-in-lathe village police chief, Roche, and the family physician, Doctor King, all agree Slyke killed himself but Bartley insists he weg murdered. Investigating. Bartley finds evidence that Slyke, after a card party he had given, was shot on the tower of the house, undressed, and placed In bed. During his absence from the room someone removes the revolver from Slyke's hand. A boy working In the garage asserts he heard a shot during the night, apparently "In tha nil" nf nniif.. -- .,.,. ' mya-terio- ts far air of a man whose thoughts were not did he away. When he paused, reply at once. "I am "Roche," he eald at length. suicide. It's BUiC il "BO u,u..., one of the most mysterious crimes I have ever heard of. We are up In the for air. We know of no reason either 1 4Am Slyke'a having been muraereu or if-- There Is a 1119 iia " von had better jrti jci vv w. fci rat urai i. M ... .. . than i qulcKly as possiDic anu bcu.cu iiouse. for his v .v tpipnhonp a r v " tin men and Hartley waisen over io window. I followed him and we stooa looking out at the view. He placed his hand on my snouiaer. . . , j . .. , oi w.1. "I'elt, you nave a gooa aeai to do today. I want you to find out all you can about the men who were at the poker game. Then you must see that mun Lawrence and get his story. Find out why he stayed If you have any the others. time left, you had better look up In the files of the local newspapers tne burglar of last year." "You don't think that had anything to do with the murder, do your I asked !n wonder. He gave me one of those smiles of hla thnt tell nothlnar. and drawled out, "I am not saying, but you know we came up nere on a ourgiary case, . M ne-hl- .... fcimfiaifa. that hm wnnA Bfvr hiTii UUV " ' dared to fire a gun. um io oaa at stayed behind last night" Aa I wanted to Interview Lawrence nTt the editor accomDaniea me in his car to point out the building where Lawrence had his omce. Here ne left na aavlnir thnt If I would call at his office In about an hour, be would have the back files of tne newspaper I wanted ready for me." Ijurmw'j office was on the second floor of a hrlck bulldlnsr. and his door At a bore the sign "Law Office." desk, reading a newspaper, was a man with a very thin. of about forty-five- , nervous face. He threw down the paper and eyed me questlonlngly. Wht--n T told him that Slvke was dend and that I had come to learn about his Interview with him, he moved uneasily in his chair; but when I added that we helieved that Slvke had b?n murdered, and that as far as we knew he was the last person to see him alive, he was absolutely unnerved. I could see that, until I mentioned the word murder, he had thought that Slvke had committed suicide. For a second I wondered If, after all, he had not had something to do with the Hair-Groom- well-groom- A sweet fa, ,J Pleasure eck alive. We know that you stayed for a few moments onlv. and that he him self asked that you remain. As you were the last one to see him alive, we are much Interested In what von can tell us of how he acted. Did he seem nervous or upset?" My question did not make the man by my side any easier. He answered voice that quickly, in a broke several times, "I did stay; but the other men will tell you that I waa going home with them until Slvke asked me to wait a moment I had no Idea beforehand what he wanted, I wish to God I had irone with the rest. Some d d fool will say I killed him." It was Just what some neonln would say, when It became nubile that rh butler had not heard SI vice's vofiA again after Lawrence's departure. But for myself, I could not connect guilt with the thin, nervous figure beside it tSTABUSHli S0RE?TJn . ing cough medium iniheWorlJ Insisi upon Foley'i Grippe Physicians advise guard against Gripp Influenza. When jou are constipiud, not enough of Natun'i lubricating liquid is pr. duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft u4 moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural Iubricaat and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature'i method lubrication. Nujol la 5 CHE8EBROUGH of -- Or Z..10 Use For Over Thirty Years C 'i KnTat RefllSJatOu" PETROLEUM JEltf bum tftu mimkm turio d BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. EverythiK worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted To bring back the sunshine take LATHROP'S nni,.. In -- ' Vaseline i,,.. 177 MAKUPACTUaDW taaa tmat MSJH . j smmjta( dnr I Signature a "Vaaelin Petralenia JeDy akaeli te aeevontod a household maimtay. A faw of theat arc boms, orea,bfetii cata. It cornea in battlea-atallflata and ganaral atorea. . Jl lubricant There are scores of reasons why i,.,,,, Always wg Bears the a owi ncdlclaa r laxatiTa- -a canaot srlpe. Try It Uitj, jr. Genuine Castoria keepbr the bowels open as a ul i a, Mothers Know That ItVt The Largest sail - aw ! sweet ti3 a, $ If satisfies a ( rr.KK with high-pitche- d "Ilatr-Groom- TlWifitliiMii-- . crime. Taklnsr a chair bv his side. I Raid. "You were the last person, so far as we can discover, to see Mr. Slvke evidently not much In favor of heini? petted by comparative strangers. The . thm tnn-i.n,h young man was making fair progress, daughter, still further complicates however. It was evident that she liked 19 (.ana. not a murder mystery. him. Finally he asked for a kiss. She He did not clve me time to won considered this Judicially. der what his renly meant, but con CHAPTER IV Continued. "And why should I give you a kiss?" tlnued, "Better go to Currie's and get she demanded. Iler story, of course, would have the car. Here are the names of the "I presume I can furnish nn ri. quate reasons," he replied. "Your mo to be checked up, but her actions were men you are to see." As I was leavlnz the room he waved frank and her manner seemed truth tives must be altruistic." ful. She could evidently throw no his hand and called after me with a That landed her. lignt on our problem. She waited smile, "Good luck I See you tonight" quietly for Hartley's next auestion DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS. which, when It came, was a surprise CHAPTER V even to me. SWEATER AND DRAPERIES By the time neoule become thnrnnvh' "Did you see the dog when you In Which I Hear More About the Bur- WITH "DIAMOND DYES" came In?" ty accustomed to dull times business olary. ren netter. Currie was sitting on the rdazza "Oh, yes! He came to the door and Bach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can walked to the foot of the stairs with when I reached the house. He cot Widmer me. Joseph dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, up hurriedly and advanced to me, skirts, waiata, coats, stockings, sweaters, 'Where In the devil Is John?" he me. Bartley turned to the butler and coverings, draperies, hangings, "Was the dog In this room asked. "What did he want to sen vnn asked, even If aha hia n.rr.. A. -- J i.- -teverything, t, He apparently knew that we hnd about?" I asked. Diamond Dyes" no other kind then wnen you came down this moraine?' "Yes, sir. He always sleeps here." canea over to Slyke's, but he did not Lawrence flushed, then half irrlnnerl. uoine is sure. because Die, mnnrf i .. T,u mmayeing was a lone sllenoe nftpr this as he answered. "He asked mn if t inere guaranteea BOS to spot. fade, streak, or run. Tell your dniggisi brokcm at last wanted to buy some Scotch whisky." by the girl asking If Whether the material you wish to dye is sne might return to her room. Hart wool or ail lr nr vkstlia it i. i: "Buy some whisky?" J repeated in r nuxea goods. Advertisement. ley smiled and assented. I could see astonishment. that he wns not satisfied at the wuy 'Yes, It seems foolish, doesn't tt Maybe Flying Too High. But that's what he wanted to see me things hud gone. Ills lips were shut Desiring a posltlou as kimlrinrftn tigiit and his eyes wandered restless anout. He said he had lots more than teacher, a pretty youns miss went tn it ly around the room. He Clanoed he needed, and that he could let me member of the school bonrd In hir nlftj moodily down at the woman In the have five cases." nnd told him of her modest umbitlon. cnair, wno Had recovered her com I said nothing, trying t digest this He listened to the request In a father- posure to some extent, and was now Trfi tilth information. I had been astonishing ly way and no doubt considered that it watching with keen eyes everything wondering what it was that Slyke How's Your Blood? was up to him to put a few general mat was goine on. wanted to see Lawrence about and questions. So he asked: "What are After a while, Itartley turned to the Do You Need Tonic? your had even made several guesses; but views on transcendentalism?" butler. "Did you see near the never in my wildest imagination had The girl hesitated for a while and door of Mr. Slyke's anyone Helena, Mont "Dr. Pierce's Gold-t- n room while we I supposed that It was about then faltered: "Maybe I hadn't better were m there?" Medical Discovery has no whisky. I could understand why Lawrence as a blood tonic or as a liverequal as try high as kindergarten work." and I don't "Why, I did know, see sir, should want to buy It, for etomach medicine. I was in very good whisme cnuuireur com ne down the atai bad physical condition, due to havin ky is hard to get; but why Slyke, preCOLD IN THE HEAD" But I don't know If he had been up liver trouble and gastric stomach consumed to be a rich man. should to the room." dition. My food did not digest Is an acute attack ef Nasal Catarrh. to sell five cases was beyond my atn- "If you enn find him, send him to inosa auDjeci le rrequent "colas" are properly, would ferment, and gas In preiiension. a "run down" generally eenditlon. would form, giving me great distress. me at n once." MrTi-cT-MtHAT.T.'B Bartley eonimnmlprt He saw my surnrlan 9ml com ut I also suffered with severe bilious Treatment The butler took this order ns n rite. consisting ef an Ointment, to does seem strange. I was be and used blood and a was in Tonlo. which acts missal and left the room. locally, jieadaches my an surprised Bartley myself. I had heard thnt h t,,,i impoverished state. By the use og the 'Golden Medical Discovery' I was cous Surfaces, building u the Byatem, turned to Miss Totter and asked her of booze; but we were not the closest lr sue had returned to Slyke's room nianillB you leas IIUSIO 9 COWS. relieved of all these conditions which Sold, by druggists fer over it vi inenas, and nowadays a man lets Tears, after she left us there. She shook her had caused me so much trouble and F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. his liquor go only to hla nolo rn, distress. My liver became active, my nead. There was aealn a in at. man who will let you have five isv-.w 'i )' till cases food digested well, my blood was lence. At length Bartley broke It Listening to Conscience. of whisky Is a pretty by flood and I felt like a new man." good friend." We are bound not only to follow our teiiing ner that she need not remain I smiled at his nnsnw n Joseph A. Widmer, 307 Hoback St. conscience, but to have a "I Did Not Touch the Bedclothes, but right. People with right con- any longer. She rose to her feet and Obtain the Discover v in K1 Imported I i " science to liquor started follow ; and to toward follow It, not the stairway. Half were not giving It liquid from your nearest druggist otl as one away. And what roiiows the beast he drives, but way across ttie floor she paused, and know the reason. I answered n. end 10c for trial jpkg. to Dr. Pierce's i. was more, few men of Slyke's position Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y-- and as the soldier follows his commander. snld In a voice that hesitated more over at fciyKe'S: S vk wna rv- a,c,- to were selling their private stock. Rev. tree tnan once, "You asked me. Mr p.nrt. last nignr,S?ito or medical advice, Augustus II. Strong, D.D. "He told me." Lnwron , ley, If, when I found Mr. Slyke was His larce red fn that he had a great deal more than Avoid those who EYES are aeaa, l toucned the bedolothpq " EYEWATER always borrow'Murdered?" he eflsnpr! r KVUlu use, and that he wo,,m .on A rellabla mni areedy retwxlr slaea 17WL Bar at ing money and those who have none Bartley turned auicklv. Tha tnn who did Itr me some for one hundred "WMVB OG11 droKglst'a or John U rpnr Co., dmio. a Klrar Buvwt, Troy, N. T. BOokiLET FKEK. to lend. of his voice as he answered her I told him all -I knmv TTa rr, . nrtttttr ques aae. -inatSoiriit:uj tion snowea mat he knew vncuy lur 'v with .um inn... t intense Interest an something stuff." horror. When I ended h growing "viiniiiI wus coming. "And then .,.i uiai you left him?" I asked "Yes, did." Bartley would be back"j tooujuig Yes. He told m dinner, he c . With her hands nlnvtn hoc gontrcm,,!. shrugged his shoulders. T. ing to bed yet. sid with a fold of her dress flntl hpi" aaa "There goes my visit with John. I m aoout half-pas- t on the floor, she continued one." slowly, "I have been after him for a nere was a long time uiu ui toucn the hei lr ntl.oa i"vo to come up here: and eviuence. k , .. fcijke, then., hd notv iu oea alter i i he finds a murder right on doorUt my -"Yes," left.:, ha? ""ed v encouraced up for Rnrtw For Infants and Children. He paused, then added step." "I did what?" wonder who killed sivi- to say the least. Otto vinni, t 1 She seemed to find it rilfficnif t liked him very much, but I i never "wwii m me know not a of w nen I went In usual answer. hour refor ZZ that room no reason for his being murdered " cuiiers. and found him dead" her voice ""'"s I went to the garage and backed "Have you any idea who it was?" wus very low -- ne looked I mean out his little .o nn c...l. -- t. i runabout, and started so ins eyes frightened me that I "I for town. In front of the , """"s "isa, neaa, ine least dtio p0st office t she paused again "I cIosp.i ti,m I stopped the car I and if!': " lu got out. I knew e said, 'Stay awhile For a while we looked at 1 1 I her, too tnat lr the postmaster n i. t am 'I M expecting a man about two m to surprised speak. BarfW the addresses of the men who had AvegaaDWrrepamuwuai"- l to wait up for hlm beon fave knit and a curious look came into his at the That's aS similaUntlierotyEla-card party, It would a - .vi.,.., noout it. late. lot of time. Upon togUieStoraaclts ana mi er All at once I realized rho '"UCh f " ClUfi. Still It v- Zn rand, he gave me explaining the desired Inforof her meaning words. D0UlIns' U did estabIf she had mation one of the first name, on lish cioseu aiy.ee s eyes, then It would be the list that there had was that of ih ,u... imru lor Jiuruey to prove that he had nlgTt Slyk- oca, newspaper, and it ThlTf ,7? WUh ChceffutacssuaBestCaata been murdered. He had claimed were suggested an that If Slyke had committed suicide, his . wowt,hquestIonin,nyminS Arriving at the nmcm HJncraL Not eyes would have been open. He had person? he one who had killed t;oiie even iurtlier and said It was TSe Slyke? the murderer who had closed his odds seemed to favor VHunim a it. Lawrence eyes hlnklng that was the way they should . ... : "me had little further information to AaiaM 1 look In death. 61i'ke' he invited me But now Miss 1'otter to lunch had DOt aUv8 ,K n. imu ioiu us tnat It was she who had he acted e went to his Ph,h. Zetn,a"Ln!0?!' .. closed them. Slyke might, after all, small tne nuaiu or anything dining room fnnnd ". " I rose Kinea to inan Jlft Would at nmisein go, but paused t Hartley ourselves. When I a new still be able to prove that he had a thought. i.ATwoAvfbt been of names, he told me alI that he murdered? "Oh, Mr. Lnwrence. did DiArrtoei A few men. Constipation and Slyke glve v; Jou a Once more Miss PottPr W frItnrts mostly drink?" WXdfcvwlshnessafll every week or so to nln, her old sullen meod and refused J, He SLEEP OF" had to went to Tr accompanied me to the door uu auyming iurtlier. S.yke's usm.liy Bartley plied on her with questions, hut in "rsT(ti;,;one,hand "VJ out; the room over had added nothing to her "first stater airT-andsloping room. Ue got out a bott ll ndly ment that Slyke's staring eves had glasses and we had a drink." ben I asked xr him if t ..., frightened her and sho i stayed nrter the others them. She Insisted, however, that she hmne hP had not touched the replied thnt he hud nndlhat NEW bedclothes, that be "That', enough to prove those r' a they had been close around hi r,0L. W thought Slvke hin.oie to remain, and up over his chin when she found know for what though ,,.,. . blm. reason occurred t0 him that what When we were alone, Roche turned said m!ctlt p,ace Lawrence to Bartley and said, "There (TO BE CONTINUED.) in an atk goes vour ward Na B i u H U M if li position. of theory murder. You Exact Copy of Wrapper. can't prove TMt etRTAua eoaeaar. tw veaa "Jim I.awrtncp.n Salamander Uvea 500 Years. now that he did not kill crrr. u com himself." have had nothln- L t0 be Bartley listened to Roche w.ifc the e"eve? c-' years aoath. Lawrenfeet long has been ered la a temple pond la Tok p f p on a.i Z 1 hi T ZuZ a SlSl The national rem edyofHollandforo' 200 years; it is an enemy of aU P&Z uncao" aulting from kidney, liver and troubles All druggists, three a Loak for th. nam. Cold M,d! baa and accept na lmiutton Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Sa 2Sc Oaate 2S aaa 50c Tak, Chance favors the prudent m mi a taf iee Morning BaatiCara oal IW"" |