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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY. D E C E M I: F. R is:ii. 4. PAGE FIVE SBga !i I HAZEL ROSS The Classified Columns HAILEY PHONE e Used S or MAIL THEM IN SO DRAS1I0 'GJSJ BY N& Service Inc , BFGlt HFHB TODAY HAHK UAHttXKSS slvls Is mm Tfc. Fly. wks kti kMkr. KDDIE. with tk Market I JLFITF.H raa klM klM fita k lilac-akIs alkek kf MB, JCPITF.H 4 ( Ike Marys U1RK KlYTHLH. kellerra trim" . Ml. air. M4l calliy ask kreaka wtik "kaa ka rrlil aal lre ( laseaUcailaa. Mary sails lor Mlaal na ike t to fnllorr Tka Fly. Jaflter NROCB JUPITFB aak COCXTESS LOUISE, a qaestlossbls frirak, Sa rear Mary, alaa. . q key raw rr ka tkey consider a irylac la steal Brace's Iskerllssce. Brace yunrrels will, l.oulse oeer a klasnood Bracelet aka says la Uary. Da I.oaia aara II a krr security for a loan. Brace Makes krr cite tba bracelet a Mary, wko klicovrra II was ralca from Mrs. Jayllre Iks altkl aka was klllek. Lasts latrokaces tka f rl y to Ik h yai-k- v . qold-dlsg- Wr COUNT DE wko COMA, Mary raa la Tks Fly. liaise Ike cltlace a halt, Mary Jayltrr u eel. II from k.acca i,k kce ky a rase. Ikca kiasea fcer. Dirk kaocka kirn kowa. lalarck ank ancooacloaN. Dirk la takra a hoar a iko yacfcl, ihr aora a Iona and Gyeay. Tko rlca seals lo alral fkc nrcfclui-Bawca elves Mary proof (kai tke oaaalcaa la aa adveatarcaa. Tkr aaila wlik all on board Bypay 'Iko Fly realiaea ke kna walked lata a trap. Ike Gypsy aaila wlik all on board. 'I lie Fly real, lees ke kae walked Inin a trap. Tke Gypay gnea aground on a reef. 'ike Seal, aionotoay aad alpkt ,,r ia Fori Jefferaoo prison nearby drive 'Ike My near- ki, Yr r cob-llaa- ly franiic. NOW GO ON WITH luc STORT CHAPTER XLV LOMA pushed Mary roughly to one side and leaned over the rail, peering down into the clear water. The moon silvered it so JE that It was like a mirror to one own wbo Is Bit Mmielf 1 hardly fair game. be said, a a 'J'HREE days passed, as Ilka a pts. except for the heat which fftw steadily worse. The glare of the sun on the water wee so bright It eeared the eyeballs. The beet on deck was frightful but below stilts tt was stifling. The tempers of all on hoard the Gypsy were strained to snapping point. The boete maeter alone remained tranquil and appeared to he asoy fng himself. Every morning, dawn, he was out in the dinghy, sometimea returning with a catch, sometimes not Batee stayed behind, smoking Interfilin' ably, In the. shade of the bridge, snobtrasieely keeping a eye on ' things. .There was no longer any pretense of association between the 'others. All were teose, waiting. . wb,le 0Terbea1 corner of the , the tinkering with the radio apparatus went endlessly on. Mary kept to herself the monot-,onwas wearing on her. too but she did not go near Dirk again. The invalid's ankle was so much improved that he was able to be carried on deck, and there he and an amiable steward played bridge for hours on end. De Lopia had gone to his stale-roothe night the necklace had takea Us uneipected plunge over board and came out only rarely. Louise waa the restless lone now. She had developed a savage temper and Ihshed at all who crossed her path, even Bruce. Deprived of the services of a beauty parlor and still wearing the same gown in which sh hi,d C0D! aboard, she began to lok ,e tha siren and more the A JJE stood a moment or two longer, then glided away down the deck so softly that she was not aware of tt until be had gone. That was curious! Without stopping to think, eke kicked off ber slippers end slipped silently along the wall after him. At the first gangway the climbed quick!) up to the sun deck and bur-risalong to take refuga In tbe shadows under tbe lifeboat perched there Peering cautiously over the edge she aaw bin leaning over tbe looking down at the little dinghy bobbing shout in the uneasy sea. "Looks like a storm coming up. A voice just beneath her caused her to Jump. The Fly also must have been startled, for he swung about Quickly. Out of tha shadows almost under Mary's .nose the sailor on deck watch appeared and strolled over to the rail to join him. He turned back to Storm, eh? staring at the sea. The sailor apparently was lonesome for someone to talk to. and was not to be easily repulsed. Yes. sir. it certainly looks like we were in for a good one. See (bat black patch over there? Thats one forming or 1 miss my guess You can actually see them form out here sometimes. The breeze has gone down. too. and that's alwavs a sign. And the barometers dropping. Don't believe it will be much of a blow coming from that direction, though. I sure wouldnt want to see much wind, with us stuck up here on this reef like this. How are you coming on that radio?" the other afeked crossly, as If making the youth heside him directly responsible for it. But tbe sailor continued cheerful, Sparks told me there wasn't a cbanca to get it working. Somebody's jiicmed it proper. He thinks well just have lo slick It out here the until some fishing party comes "See! Vfhst did I tell you!" the sailor poluied "Heie she comes. It won't be e bad one bemuse you can see the edge of It there elosg the horizon, but it will be plenty damp fthilalt lacts. Better H nth der cover, sir. I ve got to get my oilskins The stood whe-he as after tbe other hsd gone, staring at the rolling-umass of cloud. Suddenlv he snapped his fingers, straightened with sudden decision and she saw him take something from hie There was a sharp elh-k- . pocket. then he melted along tha deck in the same noiseless way he had d taS-rai- be-fo- chart-room- ' TURK-IIEN- say j 'f LTJ vise-lik- I , quick-damne- d ! I r cup flour, 1 teaspoon teaspoon ground cinnamon, teaspoon grated nutmeg, 1 cup light brown ground cloves, 1 molasses, cup sugar, teaspoon soda, 1 cup blanched and shredded almonds, 4 tablespoons tart jelly. 2 tablespoons coffee infusion. Chop fruit and suet with flour Add crumbs and mix well. Beat yolks of eggs until thick and lemon colored and add to first mixture. Dissolve soda In coffee and add with salt, sugar, spices, molasses and jelly. Mix thoroughly and fold in whites of eggs beaten until stiff and dry. Turn into a well oiled mold and steam five hours. Serve with a liquid sauce and whipped cream garnish or with golden sauce. This pudding will serve twelve eggs, 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 (!. 1- -2 The molds may be individual or there may be one large one. Writer The molds for the puddings Plum pudding seems, almost greased .so that the as much a part of Chris'tmas as n;ust be well And pudding will slip out easily. The holly and while we are usually surfeited water must not stop boil), the steaming process an. with good things before we get during molds mus to the plum pudding stage, a the covers of the no molstu.'e bit of rich, "nuinmy" pudding fit closely so that is needed to make the dinner can get into the pudding while these With it is steaming. MARY By SISTER NEA Service carol-singin- g. ns perfect. Formerly a most intriguing deliciousness was given to the pudding by pouring brandy over the mold and sending it to the table in fascinating blue flames. so Now we fill the pudding chuck full of richness that this flavor is not missed. A rich plum pudding can be steamed and kept almost indefinitely. This makes a delightful Christmas gift from the kitchen. 8team the puddings in small bowls, unmold and wrap them In sparkling paper and tie with gay bows threaded with holly. These rich puddings are of high food value and must be counted as an Integral part of the meal when planning the Christmas dinner. Srp&ll serv' ings should b givenThe more simple puddings are to children. serve desirable to There puddings are at their best wheb freshly made, and for this reasen may be difficult to work in with the other dinner prea little However, parations. planning will make it possible to find room for the steaming of the pudding, and the assurance ' that the small guests or members of the family are not over-taxidigestions is worth the extra effort. The true English plum pudding is boiled in a floured pudding bag. Wo prefer to steam our pbddlb ip attractive molds suitable to send to the table. - ng in mind, even the novice should have no difficulty in making a perrect plum pudding. The following rule is for a plain plum pudding that is de- persons. for licious , but not too rich Either of the puddings can be children. made and steamed several days before wanted and steamed oe Plain Plum Pudding lioue to reheat for serving. One cup finely minced suet. 2 cups stale bread crumbs, 1 cup WALLPAPER MAKES molasses, 1 cup seeded and FINE COVER FOR chopped laisins. 1 cup cleaned1 CHRISTMAS BOXES currants, 1 teaspoon salt, By RUTH ADAMSON teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon each Those leftover bits of wallground cloves, cinnamon and cup flour, 2 table- paper m floral and modernistic nutmeg, spoons lemon juice. designs stored in the aetic since Mix last spring when the house was Mix suet and crumbs. have won and sift flour,, salt, soda and given the onee-ovderful possibiltles in Santa spices. Add lemon Juice to molasses and combine all ingred- Claus workshop. . Used to cover old hat boxes, ients. Stir well tQ Insure thorough mixing. Turn into a well shoe boxes any kind of boxes greased, closely covered mold these odds .and ends of paper This will make a perfect ensemble and steam three hours. pretty enough to impress the pudding Is calculated to serve twelve persons- Serve with, le- mast fastidious person on your mon sauce and a garnish of Christmas list. The cost of material is nil, or hard sauce. The next rule is for a rich perhaps a little glue and shellac sevbe that can kept lor it is well to paint over the pudding as surfaces with shellac to prevent eral weeks and reheated and also to make them wanted. , tearing , , easier to keep clean. A shellaced Plum Pudding surface ean be cleaned with a Two cups cleaned currants, 2 damp cloth. Waste lami paper boxes, cups seeded raisins, .1 cup candied orange oeel, I "Cup shred- shades, desk pads and a scor of be can 1 article ornamental tr.xs,' ded citron, cup minced suet, 3 cups stale bread crumbs, 4 med with a part of a roll left . 1- -2 i - i er - over from the living room wall paper. iou can make the cutest kind of a wastepaper oasket for the living roo.n, bedroom or bath by using up a little left over border wall paper. metal Use a 10 or wastebasket and cover the outside with the paper, preferably of the room in which the basket is to be used. When the paste is dry, shellac the whole outside. If you want an extra fancy basket, cut a strip of the borders bottom scallop or dark lin; and paste it around the top before applying tne shellac. 25-ce- nt Orange pumpkin s a 1 a d doesnt it sound festive? And it is simple to make, too, being another creation inspired oy grated raw carrots. Here's the recipe: One tablespoon gelatin, cup cold water, 4 cup boiling water, cup orange juieo. 1 cup tablespoon lemon juice, sugar. teaspoon salt, 4 cup grated raw carrot. Soften gelatin in cold water about 5 minutes and dissolve in boiling water Add sugar, orange and lemon juices and to congeal in a cold place and when starting to become firm add the carrot. Pour into cold wet molds of a round boll shape which will unmold into miniature pumpkins- When firm unmold on lettuce and insert a or clove to piece of parsley stem. Place make pumpkin spoonful of mayonnaise at side of salad and serve. Uncooked Cranberry Uncooked cranberry relish retains the bright color and fresh flavor of the uncooked fruit. -4 -4 1- -4 salt-Allo- - Use: One orange. ries, juice 2 .! it a. ?, v, - Fifth i East. Phone Dfi Five room modern house, gar-- i age. good location, cheap. Phone 913. DI2 Six room, strictly modern home with furnace and garage on Center St. Phone 1071-D6 Five room modern house. Call We also have a few cars and trucks left with us to agll smaM contract balans 5 room house Phone 36, or call ' due as compared to the vatae 347 North Maine. offered. f Modern heated apartment. Op- I TRADE D4 hast. IN YOUR OLD CAR posite Temple 724- - Dec- - 5 fr . New Simple Little Cure By 305-- FOR RENT 3 FURNISHED HILL BILLY house, furnace; garage N18tf J. rooms, modern $12.50. 104 Fhone 0-- 3 1 f SENSIBLE TERMS i SERVICE; Motor Co. Modem home, garage. S20 00 InFOR SALE FORD PRODUCTS ! quire Mam Huber Shop. I have been reading with Nov. 30tf ANIMALS Phone 211 m ..rest the notions various Logan, UUh folks offer on the subject of 4 year old riding horse, $20 00 cure fer our economic ills. 1 Fhone G32-N30tf The BLST BUY m a WASH have not read a single solution in a daily paper, a solution that ING MACHINE Is right at 310-Cow. Phone N28tf Jersey leally .solves anything. SMITH BROTHERS LUMBE1 Now H I were dictator in this Hix weeks old pigs- $3 00 each, COMPANY count! y I know exactly what J Conrad Iloviflenee. Biudeier, I woukl do, and 1 know mv 1 . 4 Dec. 1 $59210 left, Only and work it would scheme wouldn't cost the taxpayers a Kliodo Island Red pullets, ready dime, and it would provide useto lav; nice stock, also 5- -j ful work for everyone of the -JUST UNPACKED pound bakers. Phone' UC6-I m.llinn alien unemotyed. m i4i r Latest models in Majestic know wlnu, 1 could do with this Radios. Finest super heterc ill wildt'i ness of mine it 1 did dyne peitect tone reception. FOR SALE i lot have to make a living 'and CRYSTAL BOTTLING tt t FURNITURE t. a be to rtmld affotd FURNITURE COMPANY ! Thie place of 160 Phone 444 Breakfast set, vanity dresser. wild acies. with the tools! have, mlrroi, viclrola, cheap. 360 the cleared land I have, the Noilh 6th East. Basement apt. Umber I have, the streams I Dec. 8 EXPERT , have, could easily suppoit 10 families of five if everybody new electric range. Practically Radio Service : pitched in and woikid, and Phone. 7o2. smf. worked not to produce crops to Call st but crops to either conW. B. JONES i FOR SALE sume or swap. 261 E. 3rd Net Phone 1112 with .this timber FEED PRODUCE and the tills I have, could start iri with nothing but back Four room, rurnlshed or un- Bliss potatoes, 40c per 100 lbs. Phone 552-- J for Dental muscles and build theh own 45e delivered. Phone 90-furnished, heated apartment, ApoointineiiU d 3 261 North.' East bath. with cut a 375 North Main. I garden, D5 house, plow DR. LYMAN E. SMITH 024tf. ; for trade or sale, planl Dentist ket-, a chicken--raise First fruits, crop alfalfa luy. Delivered Curdon Jewelry Bldg. Furnished apartment, suitable 3 Phone 41 N. Main Jj) couple of cows, slop a few hogs . for light housekeeping. $12.50.. In on the and pit by nothing m Q3tf. 28 East Second North. i waY ot money.' WANTED WORK If I were king I would take FOR RENT Steam heated fur- LEARN nished apartment and un- Plain and fanejr quilting by exTK typical fauns fitted to produce certain basic crops (Vie nation furnished house. Phone 87-pert quilters. Prices reasonPOPULAR I would on rach base over. S5tf, able, work guaranteed.' by Miss Vee Anderson and Mrs- Joan farm build a colony c" woikf Harlow. One block South or from the unemployed that would Spanish Guitar Millville school. include carpenters, tailors, maD'J sons, mechanics, expert . timers and the lest This eolonv would EXPERT TEACHER WANTED BUY raise its own food, p'oduc-- ' its milk and butter and ivcf or Two burner coaloil stove Box 9 Herald-Journork, mend its own lines and office. D5 v'ould it own Thatcher Music Coi but its tools, repair a of btd.c its To surplus produce buy, sell or exchange, all 1 12 West Center kinds of poultry. Phone 975-crop to be exchanged for the that farms from the surplus D17 were differently situated farm The eastern Oregon would have a surplus of wheat PIANO TUNING for the surplus rice of CaliPrices reasonable. Work guarfornia, the surplus cheese of anteed. Call FRANK HARRIS, Tillamook, the surplus bide' ef 876-Phone Special prices og; of Montana, the suiplus on all small instruments reKansas. paired. I In short, if I were would put the idle men on th Idle land establish gcrera! scheme of barter between 'be-- e units and, without cost o ihe taxpayers, feed ar.d clotim Uu Film-goePos-- I who viewed 7,000,000 now idle. .ses.sed" last night at the Capitol Ah, says some never fellow, how would you pay the lreip.it Theatre were no little surpreed PHONE 448 on these suiplus shipments5 tto find Joan Crawford filling a ole to perfection which might 1! imehold goods and How would I pay the neipht5 pianos be surprised, so ; have been designed for Gieta You would tie, inferred to all parts ot we Gil bo. the would the railroad city For in her newest production, need not go into that mater at Miss I u.fl Dioanco Ciawtord, wno is known Hauling this time The railrouN v on!d , th.e c.0UIltry l, move the freight. fr-- t not over i f'onl cne end.?f as the examoic other ideal the that. J. W. of modern youth, proves that & , she is well able to handle a characterization of greater dra-- I North Cache Paper matic strength than the p ir- of the 'whoopee' vu'l Sfaff Gets Office! trayal who wants her flm at life J. philan-tnropl.s- 11 eord-woo- 5 69H-R-- j - Tu al 1 Moving rs v-- but j Auit ; Son 3 Overcoats THE GAUBO TOUCH RICHMOND Tlie Norcachian true that the heroin of It is now has of Cache North staff also wants a .'mg an office In which to woik It ''Possessed Is located just south of room at hfe. but in this instance it is the desire of a suppressed iicur-be- r one- This room has been recently tter of the working class to beher situation and to impiove lenovated. a large row of shelves winch was built against her standards of living To no so she becomes the in tonal e of the north wall being removed arid here we have while a few shelves of a moie Clark Gable touch to the extent convenient size have been built the Gar noname comes up as a The that her against the east wall. to his being nonim ited equipment of the room will in- barrier clude a desk, chairs, a typewrit- for the governorship of his state er and other necessities and Miss Crawford, given her choice giving up the man she loves conveniences as the members of of running his political career, the staff may be permitted to or faces a conflict which ha. all have. This office is welcomed by tlie the elements ot ext client screen staff members as well as W. W. drama. With The most extensive showing weve ever prosenlecl. A greater variety of fabrics and a greater scope of pattern selections. Some 1 $12.95 a al $18.50 CARRY OVERCOATS SLIM SKI HIT El 6.100.000, 5000 radio llrraM-Joiirn- ' WK ALSO Quality work and reasonable prices prevail In the commercial ' printing , department of the all wool, all wool worsted, Prices ranging fiom population of more Portugal has only receiving sets operating in the country than 00" half tells, etc. CLOTHING CO. A26tf. ! Ul w4 room home. Inquire 5 1024 -- W. Perkins, the faculty advisor, for cups cranber- it has been a great inconven-lene- e 1 to have the rush of putcup orange. sugar. ting out a paper going on durWithout peeling ' the orange, ing Mr. Perkins English classescut into quarters, remove seeds and chop with the cranberries. By providing a steam roller Add the orange juice and sugar with iron claws, It has teen and ml? thoroughly. Let stand utilized by an eastern rrew to 24 hours before using. tear up old pavements. -2 , UNFURNISHED So. REDlit ft FOR RENT 42 PRICE -- Pine kindling, 5 sacks $1 00- - Delivered. Dalton, Providence, . Phone Dee. 17 Modern A L E j FOR SALE Oooo round native cedar paste- 75 South Fourth Weak. Phone 1027-Logon. 85tf. !))n-J-4- A wisp of stray (loud flying ahead of the storm lilotlei) out the moon Just then. Mary scrambled from her hiding place and ran bark along the top deck. There was Btlll light enough to aee that the deck below her was deserted. What ought she lo do? Route Bates? Was it rcallv the click of cartridge chamber she had heard, or might It hare been the snapping shut of a cigaret case? Hardly that for the ouly other smoker on board was Bales, and that young man would have swallowed his available supply of tobacco rather than share it wilh The Fly. While she hesitated the first dt ops of ram hit her and before she could move the storm b.oke. The wind lashed at her clinging skirts which were soaked lu a moment. She fled down the gangway to the comparative shelter ot the lower deck. Breathless, she leaned against the bulkhead and pushed the wet hair out of her eyes. The Gypsy was stirring uneasily on the reef ns 111 tea and wind pushed and lugged at her. as Mary felt her way along elif Ilia passed Mr. Jupiters window. tt . few Simmons hospital beds and mattresses left; will sell at $12 50. Splendid condition. N28t t Call 525. come. - Automobile Coupe Spec... $150 Tudor Sedan .$105 192(J lVfltge !i. Ton Panel $50 1920 Ford 1 V Ton Truck IniR Wheelbase $450, 192G Ford Coupe. C5( 1929 Pontitu; Coach ..$5p0 1929 Chev. Coach.... $4 192G Ford Panel .$ 1929 Chev. 1 ton truck $326 1925 Ford Yt Ton Truck 1929 Chev, Cabriolet $3js$ 1929 Ford Coupe $3p0 . I ,1929 Durant Sport Roadster .$225 1920 Ford Tudor Sedan..$225 1929 Ford DeLuxe Panel $!$6 1921 Hudson .Spec. Coupal like new, will sacrfice! , A ; FOR SALS a 192!) Fore! 1928 Ford MISCELLANEOUS Castor Ordonez, head ol the department ot biology at Delaul university. Chicago, is shown here with the tnrk-hrn- " he obtained bv breeding a turkey and a Rhode 1,1 o' I Red hen T'ip tuik-hen- " weighs from rax lo eight pound'' and ts meat is heller ban either h chen or tin key for Thanks-givui- '! dinner, Futhei Didonez a. TION ON OUR USED CAR STOCK , FOR SALE Rev. looking down from above. sound? Like sonu: Bates jumped almost as quickly bljrew agalDst a chair .night of as The Ely had and seized him by hwrtb dsj Mary lay in her bed ro,"1!1 The Fly was 'in theie. She knew tbe arm. wCaP Into the darkness '!! " Sh could feel his presence. In staring What do you mean by speaking Sleep seemed farther away than the thin ' l.uess of the room he must . if no one up he m send fo Miss Harkness that way? he hot stars that hung low and burn.. h ing bright to a sky (hat pressed against the opening. She turned demanded, shaking the other's down smotheringly just above her ran blindly back along the You mean you could make It to and grip loose fiom the r ail. By a porthole , window. She must get someone. 90 miles in that? Key West visible effort of will De Loma got Where was Bates' room? She bad She tried to shake tt off, but tbe De Loma down at tbe small pointed Ids emotions under control. He sense ot Impending disaster was never thought to find out and now tethered rnwhoat humping awkshe wanted to know so desperately bowed stiffly from the waist to heavy on her heart. The crowded wardly about beneath the stern. Bruce. She turned and pushed events of the last few days Dirks "Eure. If Ibe weather held good. Mary. open his door. De Loma, ber anxiety for When I for- fight with you got tired of rowing you My apologies," he said. Drure! Bruce! Get up! Sometbe necklace, bis tier resentment could beach ber on a key and got myself." He turned and left. one's in your fathers stateroom! at being brought aboard tbe yacht, take ajust rest. few a They're only Tbe others had rushed to tbe rail, and then this unforeseen mishap-b- ad milts What?" Roused suddenly from apart. And farther In youd been almost too oittcb for ber he bound to and were offering suggestions about a fishing party sleep, Bruce sat up so quickly be pick up nerves. tbe recovery of the stones. that would take you on In to get almost knocked her over. The Fly! lie's In your father' It was breathlessly bot. Mary help," You can see them by daylight. ! Why hasn't someone tried that room. Quick slipped on a rbln black silk coat Why not leave them there till morn- and stepped oat on deck. Through before this? De Loma demaoded. She had hated Bruce, but ibe ing? was Louise's surprising sug- tbe open poHholes ot Mr. Jupiter's Wavs been out on this reef in this 'ou,,1 tiaTa ktssed him for tbe with which he grasped ilie j n8s ' stateroom came tbe sound ot bis sun for four days. gestion. Well, you see. this Is the only 8itua,lon- - r'eaPink from bed. be And have them washed off tbe beery breathing. He, at least, could was thankful for good boat. That cockleshell up fumbled an Instant on the table, Nonsense! Bruce sleep, and she reef, peihaps? thsL there (Mary held ber breath ss they and was out the door. Stay there! snapped. turned to look up at the lifeboat he commanded, pushing her aside. There was a taint breath ot air Mr. Jupiter remained seated. He Mary was after him, though, bescarcely more than a stirring. She beblod which she was concealed) fore be could take half a dozen was apparently unruffled by tbe stood gratefully a moment In tbe "Isnt any good that Is. for much strides. As she rounded tbe bulknilsbap and called up to tbe bridge bleak shadow east by tbe upper of a row. And we'd have to take head which bid Mr. Jupiter's door tbe only two pal re of oers wo have. to Hendricks. Tbs captain ordered deck, almost Invisible In ber block Back along tbe deck a stater- If a storm should come up sod tbo from that ot Brncs sbs beard tbs wrap. two men over tbe side to dive for oom door two bodies, and two opened and someone party bad to get over to Fort Jef- heavy Impact of the necklace and In 10 minutes one stepped out on deck. Mary hesi- ferson it would ho tirkllsh business shots so close together they seemed almost one. Something pitched them bad found It and re- tated, uncertain whether to turn In (hat tub. , ot Crouched unde.r the boat, sbe bad headlong onto the deck at her feet. back. Tbq other moved to tbe roll turned it. For (lie space ot a breath she stood un- been too Intent on tbe conversation But tbe iruce was over. Before end stood there, apparently aware ot ber existence. Tbe girl to notice the little black cloud of still, too frightened to move, afraid long what remained ot tbe party stepped further back Into tbe which tbe sailor had spoken, which to step for fear ot the unknown. "Bruce! she screamed suddenly, broke up. Bates walked with Mary shadows and stood silent, waiting had grown until it covered half (he western sky. An occasional spurt terrified by the stillness. As she to her stateroom. tor him to go away. Who could it he? Ebe tried to of wind ruffled the sea, which other- started forward, a plunging form He gave blmselt away that time, he growled. "1 wish I'd estimate what door it was he bad wise lay glasslly quiet under the came out of the blackness, struck her and hurled her bodily aside. throw him overboard. onrne from Louise's ' door came moos. ' s She waa knocked off balance, her 'Ties like crazy man. Why first, then Bruces, then De Loma's. Isn't be allowed to drink? lie was not tall enough to be Bruce-H- e rpHE two men apparently became head hit something bard and she conscious of the approaching slipped down In a dead faint. Bates did not answer for a must be The Fly. siorm at almost tbe same moment. (To He Continued) wild-eye- ! AUTOMOBILES " v tysi . . v. . Vr-- jpV |