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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE ill at Wilton fret led J. 7,'Ifill SartAVare Bassett y i is- "There's no use guilt' up lu the nlr an' rllin' I'ete all up, Kleuzer," Flislia Inlcrveneil. "We'll Just have to be palleiil an' put off what we was planum' tu h until tomorrow. I reckon lm ir tiill'll be a better time, as unyway. Certainly 'twill do jusl m -" knelt and soon had the brick our of If madam. 'You needn't do that, me wii" s!m will Just you after dark." Eloazer Its hole. I'.eiieath . wrapped Heath's "At the head of the stairs. madam. "Very good. Thank you. will go up-M.,,.,,;.. . ... e...,n " ....I I heard the Invalids en en voice, imperative and eager, ' ending with an interroga-which of silence we'll." tioii. The lapses which at first she ".el.be,"i;ica.ei grumbled "Still, intervened and took to lie Pauses, she presently Wal. Ihal hein' I'm disappointed decided represented Ihe inaudible you an' me step (he case, s'poj-' subdued replies of Currier. nnd r we're rtiilie to die ilnu ''ore i.u-the sounds. Heath Ir To judge haiigm' round an do Hu m errands an n out " was pouring ue menlioiie.l." ipiestions Klislia agreed. all about "He lias forgotten ack Into A faint Hush had crept "I'll Marcia. murmured breakfast." his cheeks ami his eyes bad reII up." carry "f h"pe. gained their light Slie mounted Ihe stairs softly lie liail wrested from Fate anmight break in as her coining lli'e that ol' and lite, other twelve hours converas little possible upon the was sweet. sation of her two guests. "She was alone in the library CHAPTER VII when I went in," Heath was say-in"and turned s.i "UK" I feared over was LuckDAWN when breaking she might faint or scream. a trim motor car, neither. bearing a New York number plate. ily she did "You know what I'm after.' I dipped iuielly into the village and laid "the Jewels. Come, hand them drew up at the town garage. At that, sue began to cry. From it stepped a man, small over.' " I 'Some repeated. 'Ouickly,' I leave and somewhat bent. "May come.' one may my car here';" he inquired of the "With that she produced the lad who was sweeping out the case, pouring out a torrent jewel building. of explanations. "Sure!" "I slopped no longer than I had "Fill her up fur me. please. And to, I assure you. In no time I had you might clean her a hit. Can you made my getaway. Kvery detail tell me when- a Mr Heath is stayof my plan would have gone smooth ing'" . "Heath? The chap who ran ly hut for the log. I lost my bearImagine my aground on the Crocker Cove sand ings completely. at amazement finding myseli here." Widder's." The to over He's bar? .Marcla waited to hear no more. Where's thai?" So Heath really had taken the 'The Widder lives out yonder at jewels troiu the resisting woman the Homestead." taken them tlicm wlio owned "How does one gel there?" "Wal, the only way to reach the against her will anil made of! with ' house when the tide's full, us 'tis thcin lie owned it now. is to row." Nay. more! Far from regrettim: "Where'll I find a boat?" what he had done. In his tone rang "That I couldn't say. The Widder keeps hers t'other side of the a note oi satisfaction in his acchannel. Mebbe, though. If you complishment him She had never believed was to go down to (he beach some Not until she heard the ilsherman would give you a lift guilty bitter Irrevocable roii'essioh from across. 'Most any of 'em would admire to If you're a friend of Marcla his own lips mI sin- - waver nnd even then she battled against the Howe's." to be convinced truth, refusin-The stranger bowed hilt offered must be si tin- - evplahati.i.'i. There comment. rehe "Thank no, you," she told herself Nevertheless, the plied briefly. "Will tills road take shock was overwhelming me to the beach?" Her head s.vam (let heart beat "Straight as an arrow." Without wasting additional words wildly "I must not gne way : or time, the stranger nodded and .h,, rcil oi, started off briskly in the direction erated to bersell "I iii':M H uoisi not so Indicated. When he reached the A brave front beach he halted, scanning eagerly peel I know." If look a few ii!..mt-n- ' the silvered house beyond thechan lm to regain her grip on In rselt. to nel. IMscovering no one In sight, he dragged from the shore a yel drag back her ebbing Then she knocked at the door low dory, clambered Into It. ami "Here is your eollee. Mr llealh.' Ihe oars to row catching up began she called toward the dwelling silhouetted "Come lu. Mi lluwe. I'm atra;d against the water and the glory of on we've deUve.l hail entirethe morning sky. I ' of ths Tin? fiitur still yonihful, anil comely "Widdt-r'- ' Marcla How.-- recently i e least-.by death from her i.llltiK. Hellish 1 Is a conversational rif the little Hinotin thi liKiiu'Wivi-ham of Wilton. bachelors and widowers also are Interested. hus-hnn- d, 1 -- 1 1 II Marcla. despite her uiifnrlunata niatriinonlril experience, llmls pleasure In her daily life, but la lonely at t linen, and has invited her late husband's niece. Svlvia never seen, Ilayden, whom ch nl-has -l to visit her. The arrives stnd Marclu takes to her at once, while Sylvia, tsxnertliiK to se a somewhat elder aunt, finds .Marclu more Ilk CIIAPTKIl a sister. CHAPTER III. Into the uneventful, happy lives of the two women comes "Adventure." A stranger, on tie verfte of exhaustion. Ilnds his way to Mania's home. Cared for, ran he explains that his power-boa- t aground in the foir. His wrist Is Into Marclu he asks jured. Secretly, hide a package containing Jewelry. She does so. The doctor comes, with Kllsha Winslow, town sheriff, brlnn-Ini- f the news of a Jewel robbery on a neighboring Limit Island esiate. The straiiKer, hospitably put to bed. gives his name as Stanley Heath. tl Marcla says noth- IV. ing to Sylvia about the Jewels Heath had asked her to hide. Though uneasy)" she Is unwilling, for some reason, to believe him to be a thief. discovers the Sylvia, by chance, A handkerchief with the Jewels. Initials "S. C. H." convinces her that Heath Is author of the robbery Sheriff Wlimlow had reported, and she realizes that Marcla herself must have hidden them. I'ecldini; to say nothing, she puts the jewels back In their hldintc place. CHAPTER V. Marcla admits to herself that she has altoKether too deep an Interest In her Kuest. but Is powerless to overcome It. I'nable to write because of his Injured wrist. Heath has Marcla wire "Mrs. S C Heath," New York, sayliisT he Is safe. He also wires orders to a tnnn named Currier to come at once. Sylvia. In her room, bedecks herself with the At Mania's approach Jewels she hides them there. Heath asks Marcla to brliiK him the Jewels. They are Terror-strickeKiine! she Informs Heath. He kindly makes lleht of the loss. Svlria has a letter from Horatio Fuller, "bov friend'' In her home town, Alton t'lly. Seizins: an opportunity, she restores the Jewels to their original hiding place. "An" k hlahhln" all over town the iireillcaiiicnt the Wilton sheriff Nut if No sir ee! wits In? know It. The only thine to do U to motor to Sawyer Fulls an' hunt up Tele McCrath, the hlaiksinllh. I never He's u wi.anl with tools. knew no Job to stump him yet. He'll know what to do." AcconlliiKly life two men set forth on their errand. They rode In uncomfortable si lence until the white spire of the Sawyer Falls church appeared and, roumllni; the bend of the road, the car rolled Into the town. The small shed where the forge stood was close hy the railroad tracks and as he pulled up before It. F.lisha espied through Its door way not only ivter Mclirath, the blacksmith, hut also the rotund figure of Artie Nickersoii, the Sawyer Falls station agent. They went In and after the usual greetings, F.lisha stated his errand. took the handcuffs and badge to the light and examined 1 tlieiii. "Humph! Looks as if you'd been In some sort of a scrimmage," he commented. "Hut I'll start on 'em straight away. I ain't busy on nut li In' that can't he put aside." Flislia and Kleaxer strolled over to a box and sat down to wait "How are yo-i- . Art?" F.lisha In ijuired, "Say. didn't you have a nephew or a cousin 'soclated with a police force somewheres?" "I'.eiinle, you mean? Oh, yes. He's a Hiliceman out In Chicago, .lust now he's laid up In the hos pital, but he 'spects to he out again 'lore long. Hot shot through the nriii h couple of weeks ago. Winged hy a si ray bullet while chasln' tip a guy that had broke into a store The shrimp hit him. Luckily he I '.en didn't kill him thought he olT preity easy." Fllsha's snilU- - faded. "These fellers that's at large liotv ihui'l give a hang who (hey murder," went on the station agent affably. "They're a desperate crew. They'd as soon kill you as I'.ciinie not. landed his man. He's done great work on though. (he tone. Heeii shot Ihrev or four lines while on duly. Till n't a call-In- ' I myself would chouse, hut he seems to get a big kick out of It." Fllsha, pale to the lips, sudden ly decided he had heard enough of r.elinie uml shifted the subject. "S'pose you're still gnln' round in Ihe same old treadmill over at the station, Art." he observed. Same ole rut. I've had, "Yep. though, a hit more telegraphln' to do of late thin formerly. Know a feller over to Wilton named Heath? He's sent off several wires. I.Ives In New York at one of them big hotels. He sent a wire to his wife. Leastways, I flgger 'twas his wife. He signed himself 'Lovingly, Stanley,' an' addressed It to Mrs. Stanley Heath." "You don't say! That's news to me," Kllsha cried, lie darted a glance at Wearer. Artie, gralllied at seeing he had a created beamed sensation. got a h Sara Ware B215SSTF ' Copyright The Pcnn Pub. Co. Service WXU (Continued from Last Week) To wear h! badge until pin wns in! lord tn th In question luin.h'ufts were of t,n less a K v could be lock I n A In' tiirni'il tn hulled house, I ;i.'u a hew il Mils mil of add, lion. tlit use lit till tin found to tin J 1 S jrt-- r reenter the him "I've had Hie devil of a time wlih this revolver." niinntitiivil lie, pmT-InInto the yard and Jauntily flourishing the wi'iipon. Thru regard I lit: hi Comrade's greenish countenance, he remarked ;i!rtip:ly. "y ay, what' the mailer with you, 'l.lsiiV KlM;a tii!. I his story Wa!, If that nln't the e!e liar-ry!- " fumed r.!i;i7er. " II. ,; g..!n' to hall i:s nil n;i. Tlnio's tin use ihiln' this thing If H it n't done In hangup stvlc We got I" ad thiit Jul. lie wnl.liTi'.l mi tin-i- liiiliu keil 'fore aimilicr he tnn le. s"ii.i Harlow he!j u ovrr out.' .i ht.ndker-chief- . believe not I case, Stanley her co looked. 'Who could And If some I I ;! there when 'i wu-::- swear It " It out? tll;edid why return ::': "I don't know. I do not under- all." t!ie. woman re"There Is something unplied. canny about the whole affair." Well, at any rale, the gems are here now." said Cnrrl'T In a rent- t it It itidi iiTs inovc e in I'.ilhjiort Nate euiihl Notary Public C. B. WALLACE' 155 Court Avenue Phone Murray 35 MOLER'S MAYTAG SERVICE SHOP 426 South State St. Y,.s(t,li GENUINE MAYTAG PAHTS AND SEKV1CE broadly. "'Course I ain't to divulge messages that go through my hands. Hut They're ronlidential. for that I could tell you someihln that would make your eyes pop oilier their sockets." "Soinethlii' about Heath?" "Soniethlu' he said In a telegram." Lilshn had an Inspiration. "S pi.se I was to ask you olllclal ly?' he suggested. "S'pose It's for tne to know what was In that message? S'pose I d you tell me In the name of the law? I'm nk!n' you as sheriff of the town of Wilton." "Oh. that's different. The wire was Just sent to a friend. The part that u(onihei me was Its begin, iilti". It ran someihln' like this: "'Safe on Cape with my lady. Shall return with her later.'" "What Interested me," droned Artie, "was who this lady could he, lleaih. apparently, Is a married matt, What business has he tag Wilton woman an' gin' after lotin' her hack to New York llh him nhetl he goes?" "lie ntti t g.t no business dotn' It." Wearer shouted, "lie's a black- giiar.I-th- nfs what he Is! Hut don't yoti worry, Artie. He ain't goln' to put no such scurvy trick over on snv W(on woman Me an 'I.Mi'li en to that, Hw much more tii.ker'tr have you got to do on them tr'tihcts. I'ete? The sheriff sti' iue is in a hurry to get home "You'll hate to give tne a good linlf hmir more " "II. Bill mean t w..nt tcUli uj She came In. carrying a thick en velope. "Why, Sylvia, how you startled me!" Marcla exclaimed. "I did not hear you come down stairs Why are you up so early?" "I'm going to town to catch the morning mail. I have to gel off lh!s letter to Hurtle. You see. If 1 didn't answer promptly milit think the candy had gone astrav." explained the girl. "oh, of course, you must thank him for the candy." Marcla agreed "Still, Is It tiecesary to do so In such a ruh-- to walk to the village this morning?" "I mean to row over." "I'm afraid you can't, dear. I d;s covered last nlghl the boat was gone. Fieaer Crocker must have appropriated It when be was here shall give him a g I yesterday lecture when I see him. It Is rlou thing to .,. ,.f( .rr way of get;lnK to land. In r; . here we are with this tremendously , porta in letter that must he poted IIIy nilly." Immediately With eyes brimming wish laugh tcr. Marcla shot a niNchlevon. glance at her companion. 'It Isn't Just t tlilnk rue for the candy that I'm writing." th:st young ladv replied sedately "You see. he rti,ei f )w might come to Wilton fr his summer vacation, lie has to know so he can make hl plans ' "I rands?-' "Not today, thanks. mail." "Ill after The ragerness betrayed by j,o le.'t u.. the slightest 'doubt that S.MOa would wait. H, ca,v, As the .!..,.! closed behind her, Marcla smiled whimsically. She prepared Heath's hreakfmt tray, and n nio; to take It up tairs wto-ti there was a b"ilt al the kitchen door. A slrat.ger stood upon the threshold. :of " V reply i "! Mr. Stiii'i) here?" iinptired he II.- - rh etayitii, "Yes" am Currier Mr Heath, ; 't.r ine." "Of course I ..me n mi , will? vlr. Heath Is )ou. Ill teil bleu you are here." "I no-,- t ' I "' ",' as you can - V, "'U ' ,'",,,, "leafh said "" !,. O.nvn Mrs. Howe, siioe she u , Clous, and have yor breakfast. Miiiioe. too. me ,,,, W(( '"H'ed the Jewel , as,-- . Vo influence with Mr. replied he. "Mrs. Heath has. however. Shall tell her?" "I wish you would." An hour later My t'nknown Udy weighed anchor and disappeared out t sea. carrying with her Currier and the Jewels. Marcla watched until (he last snowy ripple foauiitiv In her tvak had disappeared, then she sank Into chair and brushed her bnnJ across ,er eyes, "Ami mat's the end of that she muttered. "The end l" CHAPTER VIII IN SI'ITi: toward Stanley Heath, and his resolve to s ,(1 ,u, r((,estead "lib the break of dawn. It was and F.lcrm-- r got on- ih-- r ca" '"'" tiouticed. ,.,., l,r w .;x ay. ihe iirst ,,iaee. the w0 men disagreed ,,s irM,r of aire.; n,,. alleged criminal. "U .an t take him mi no war-- . ;h.,,,er objected. i"l-- e you au'l netuallv pr,M.f gt lies gtii I!)'," ,, '"""ir .,,, Ain't got n dear cao? A'tH I roundin' him ,, ttIIh ,h ,,n ''""V blusiered KHshrt. I rnps-p'r,,- ,,!, , r),a) s- -e the jewels" Nearer 'Are you plumb certain quavered. ton saw them thing?" " crtain'" "'ome comel . .,. lm,,'! go np , ain't ,,,Mln vnr "N I Just want to make sure we "" inke U-- ' h. "I guess tufrler M- - FiMiH weakly "'"Il " exiM-itin- i:iea7.er "lul u-,- . air ' ileei.te to proceed. a plan." we've made an' y" a hn V " ever.viliia' lo hi'''"s person goes first an' hero comes In." "So you consider Votirself hero of tills show, du y,iUv- f Uiented sarcusUcalij "Ain't I?" "Wal. you don't 'pear to w be. Who egged you on an'uir you here answer nie that? ain t the most ungrateful alive! I've a big hair niin4 hack home an' CriK-ke- r one, r,. M s Cove was With each sue-- ;'.;ri;,,::;:"'' """"""' If. t te leave yon to do; arrestin' alone." "Oon't do that. Kleawr. i that!" Kllsha begged, "rnt home an' leave me n..w- -jt last minute," "Very well." Ivcwr sgrH : nillcently. "Then I'll renuli give you my moral siii,rt F'llslia got up nnd, itraggi::( after foot unwed another, d' the house. "Now knock," cntiim.M'J dictator. Tremulously FlMha taji;s?dw door. No answer caaie. I "KniM-k- , y.ni! Tut Hive Hie d.s.r i knoikin'. i i smart thump so st foiks'II an' be made aware ( M- - ,,m.-i!.:- j I'll goln' on juifs jmrt .', j Kleazer gave the door I ;r bang. "Law. Kleaier! A ra; U would wake the Icid." 5 tested. "1 heir ' F.ii-i- ii t Where ha. k here, caal -- " Klea.er. tne, by goln'? Come Y'oii prini-e- j "I didn't pi. e to g" ! You was to !.. il l!," Ij.rf tut from his aiif.ige Corner. -Itul but- -" i;:.s!i4 hi:i The door sw u,g p''ti sidlh Stood on Ihe .ii. "Why. liitsh.i:'' she me. C jou slat tied ! You're all dre.- I up. fum-ns n to be. Have you "No. bis :, The slo-rit- t "Me an' i.i-- - Iw t you?' Kllsha nod Isn't he Id.-.- ly." "Well. . w srel , h.uii'7 c'f g ' if l i r I 'H"'J ill '!"'' I ... shall ha." apple lull. With iteffm- - C ,vo!l'l wlii-i-'- . J' f n.tkv etleliled lie sal dot li atld ,,r.I ' t lap. hrti sn He had lak.-lory tu'.'if ht ' i. door purled t','li!l"U- ' (,t jl.nf. hi"'" .I,,, ,; hot f'5' Iff :,!.. d-- you Crept lllg. ; T' i.i- Ml His dignitv. to rout. I ill"' Indet'il, ba. k chair. "You wont toy linking. bustling l a drb-tnakln' They'll be angle In?" : il "Ycs-j- es ' k ' ... - St''' '' ij, t'' "' $ ' For n oi 'r ..at In Ihi-l- i lie fhed, of reproai b " . .',t "ft "l.lsll Wili'l'" ! ',e are you doin'7 " '' '' win I. In wit side In '' ...a 1! my pie!" "I I nw. Stamilieted. qiitiT to round t" that's all. I've made leadln' tip way. There i'l of death here hy the ,.,P, i;v9tvr .,,, yU.9 ,,f our.ehes." fat m O'Cy 'an TU.,g vut hi, hll,.c ''" In ,, was her.. e put n, h" sa,. "I thibk with vour Will take the brick." j),,, of F.lisha', ini'gnnHon 1 ,,,., ,m, discover ,,. mj I'receding .'arrier int., , en, ..March, .,! stralgl.i t ,, the brick HI her (eel. "I! her. Heath." Heath to As Marclu. rowed. "I ha vp no - o'T u llli.b.r "" i the Then a slow, shadowy smile passed across his features. "So ho!" he muttered. "So ho!" He w as si ill absorbed In reverie hen Marcla, breathless and flushed, rejoined hlin. "I can think of nothing hut the Jewels ami their recovery. I am so happy I had completely forgotten your breakfast. You might run up to .ee Mr. Heath while I am getting I; ready." "I will do that. J shall be leaving at once and he may have final orders for tne, or perhaps a letter for Mrs Heath." "Mrs. Heath!" Marcla repeated, as If the name suddenly brought before her conscience something hitherto forgotten. "Yes. yes! Of course." Then turning her head aside, she impiirod with studied carelessness: "How long, I wonder, does Mr. Heath plan to remain In Wilton? I think that as soon as he Is able to make the Journey he would better This climate Is Is g" home. damp and he will, perhaps, pick up faster away from the sea. If you have Htiy Influence with him. won't jou please advise It?" The man's small, gray eyes nar- "Would j on be wkuhj. , hMV me where thev were nlll ht,en allow ine to iinest'g.ite?" ,, I'll I.,!;,. , "Cellaitily " ' " II sfaits now. " le we have the op. nen no vo, Iiortunily start 'Kigl-- 1 ltt! jnake Her Believe Her haste. Ihe radiance o' her face must have suggested to the stranger u thought that had not occurred to him before, for after she had gone, he stood Immovable In the middle of the Horn looking tr- ,.. Clde." Not Eyes. 11 Off Hew them." "A calamity, sir?" "Mrs. I,.we he!.e, n, conceal the jewels downstairs in hiding place under the kiiihi-filmed Stat, He, tii "When she WCIlI to get them he Were gone" "It Is ail veiy m sterling." hr.,!;e In Mania taking up n,.. (,,!,.. .., cannot lu n way .ur.mnt for their disappe(,rume and im, ,,,,,,.1, tressed. I cannot even ee how anybody had the chame to t,iU No on,, knew them thev were there.' wait for it." ' ' w in" E go." Marcia cried. "It won't Cike me a minute. I'll be rlht back." "As you prefer." "1 I Mr '" s;, After you've knocked at ,,( t an' gone "1 knocked an' gone ui "Yes. yes." Kllsha re,,,,tM er that, you'll sorter stats il,ef to Marcia. 'xphiini,,' ,, and" "There, there. Currier that will do," broke in Stanley Heath Hush "And tiow, sime Mrs Howe lllg. Is here and Is li ur secret. m;,y OS well tell you that part of the mission on which y..ii cjnue cannot be accomplished. You atin.it take the gems bail, with yoli to New A loiK. calamity has bora en Just the ' '" tone. "Mr. Heath will be much relieved Shall I go up Tied." liaik?" "'Ih.it is f"f h. , mi,, their gW we're goin' Could Marcia i Marcla I'nder such condition. ,u,jMle M. soon er the letter Is sent the better." "The M....r I stun (),,. MM,r shall be bins, I suppose." Sylvia answered with leliii.-reluctance. "Men are o unreasonable. Any er- y,U. "An' what'll j,,,, he ,lllin time?" Kleazer ImpiireJ. sharply. "Me? Why. i' be waitin' side, kinder loiierin' 'til fg . for ine to go in l..n't yuu i "I don't. I think 'twould l ter was you to go nhea, t the way for tne. That's bow done In plays. Some klri'Ier Nevertheless ly greatly nppre ciate your kimlnevs "Mrs Heath iii!t.iis," put in Currier. "She begged me to come home a s soon a pos,hi. that she might know how Mr Heath was. Naturally she ha been much wor see." siinle.i tl.rng, sepig come say: ( l'l'l-- i Vjus. 'M-'t'NlG- without "Mr. Currier Is welcome to stay-Ibe wishes to. Mr. Heath We can put him up perfectly well "Oh. no lie is retui lung direct- a leg. the shore." In high iludgeoii "I'-u-t trouble?" Marcia iiiipiin-unik.tu art effort to address the newcomer In a natural, off hand manner "Yes Mrs Howe. A young man at the garage directed tne." As Marcia turned to go, het im failing courtesy prompted her to a nee. takes If It to ly forgotten iilmirt break rnt and So. I'll be hound, had furrier Yon met il. right l. iu.l man dow n - ,,," " tin. hsc e e .'.a ... Hint a minute. 'liliid sHi-ugl- lioiiM- ..!,. h.lv m m-- r lake it." found the jst this tin,,,. n,w tt;""ir": will, by t. ' : i "You VV- Hit . vval. here HPH,-E, ,! nounced more gem,, "Yes here here we comraue panted. "My ,u,ard' - stairs. we'll Willi a sickly ee' l. 'lv, ' Ull- done now ?" "I reckon the Step. It was not until n,.... sl.d.t ..f h... ..... ' '""" j I , Slr--- stand , "Where'd yo .... Klenzer' o, '"'III 'I'" ,i "I pulled her nl iippi shanty.' "She ain't lieie." - valualile?" Currier anything I Id the Meantime, bmh Marcla and Sylvia had wakened early and were astir. The kitchen tire was already snapping merrily in the stove, however, and the table was spread be fore the hitler made her appear ' "M.v soul it . r. CHAPTER I "t IP't-b- 1 l rilArTKft cm Marclu eyes. , THE STORY it lay the In ns before nioi!i'gi"n, lined Jew-e- l At last 'her of the bay. 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