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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE s Mind The t an ,e. .v var!. horses, for after we had consulted, Geoffrey and I were to ride to Yorick for lunch. As I stepped to her side "Nothing new?" says she, "Nothing." said I. "And you?" She shook her head. "Except that my brother's return ing. I wish he wasn't Just now, but It can't be helped. At least he's coming alone. He's very young, you know; and people spoil him, and and sometimes he makes the wrong; friends. Where's Mr. By LOWELL HENDERSON Meter five !L't If ""id bi that ,t, test ie duuet Incomplete state-If- l r.aeh one can be of the four Underline the correct eifflit ffledV"'one JJJJJ iscoura.. e worn ven. fresi e grea: out for una rt? lf I toJ r ., ...1,1 war secretary ui uu of tabor. The cai'i'"' othon r.mnda flows into the pacific ocean, Carrlbbean sea, Gulf of Blscayne rf Mexico, Bay . mu hlrth stone for Jan- mnHm H luvw-XUU hyacinth, pearl, MrT 7 Is located In Mnvon " Colorado, Arizona, Ne-- Krnnft m" im- .- J J.11C -- Wyoming, ouo.o state naviug muoi i water suriuws io iwiuj Florida, Texas, Minnesota. The of ii xrh 'Carolina, tn Answers Secretary of the Interior. lend m. Carson City. Greek orator. Pale green. Gulf of .Mexico. ft. fii per m( laxativi Hyacinth. Adleri, Arizona. Minnesota. itter tit Silent Moments sing nesi John Spencer and his cousin, Geoffrey Bohun, are vacationing in Austria, Geoffrey Is a gifted portrait painter but prefers to paint landscapes. While strolling In the forest, John hears English voices and decides to Investigate. From safe cover he finds four men burying a man In green livery who, evidently, had been murdered. Pharaoh is the leader of the gang; the others are Dew. drop, Rush and Bugle. Unfortunately, John makes himself known to the assassins by dropping a letter with his name and address on it. He tells Geoffrey and his chauffeur, Barley, of his adventure. Geoffrey, realizing that John's life Is In danger, declares he must vanish. Spencer discovers that the livery of the murdered man corresponds to the Uvcry of the Berv. ants of Yorick castle, and tells Countess Helena, mintress of the castle, what he had seen. With Geoffrey and Barley, John starts for Annabel, a nearby village. They encounter Pharaoh. In making their fretaway they exchange shots with the KnB. without serious result. They arrive at the Yorick estate, where Lady Helena had requested John and his cousin to meet her. ti R catchy as. brll- lar-- sky blue, pale green, MdarL.. as; CHAPTER in Which action Is In silent momenta. iip.nl The epochs of our life are not in the risible facts of our choice of a call- ting, our marriage, our acquisition oi fcacfe;. fan office, and the like; but a silent In thought by the wayside as we walk In a thought which revises our entire manner of life and says, "Thus hast thou done, but it were better thus." Emerson. zledi often From Your Doctor if the "Pain" Remedy Take Is Safe, You Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well -- Being to Unknown Preparations u:o i DEFORE you take any prcpara-- " tion you don't know all about, for the relief of headaches; or tho pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what ha thinks about it in comparison ita Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say tins because, before the discovery of llaycr Aspirin, most Kalled 'pain" remedies were advised apinsl by physicians as being tad fur the stomach; or, often, for the heart And tho discovery of Eayrr Aspirin largely changed medical If you stand nnd fight my goods. be fighting tn.v therefore will you but tie, ntul that p!vn m the clear right to decline your help. And I do decline If. Mr. ttohun. If Lonthen leave for 1'arls don's not practice. Countless thousands of peopla who have taken Bayer Aspirin year in snd out without ill effect, have Proved that tho medical findings tonk'ht." "I'm dimmed If I'm poini." said I. Lady Helena turned upon me with blazing eyes. "I beg your pardon." I pave her My blood wnt up and back look for look. If I'm go"I said Tin damm-oti Hiioiher And I'll loll ing.' I'm damned If I'm going thing. to be treated as though I were hout its safety were correct. ncmcmbrr tins: Genuine- - Payer is rated among the fastest Mhods tYf dtscoivrei fur tho relief oi headaches and nil common pains . . . and tnfe for the average Person to take regularly. You can get real Bayer Aspirin nt 7. urui? More simply by never wkuij forit by tho name "aspirin" Aspirm AMllti.N when you buy. seven Bayer Aspirin AH Rrb Continued "I'm Inclined to asree," said Geoffrey. "We bumped Into them at Annabel. They'd made the Inn there and John their hendquurters, walked Into their arms." "My God." said the plrL "But, as you se," said Geoffrey, "he also walked out To tell you the truth, we bnd the best of the brush. "We put their car out of action. They won't be able to move for hours." twenty-fou- r "That's a start worth havinp. He could be In London tomorrow If you left Salbzurg tonight" My cousin sighed. "My lndy," he said, "for one thing, he wouldn't po: and, for another, It wouldn't be any use. Their finding that letter was deadly : It bore his London address." "Then what's to be done?" "lie must have his wish," said "Fate has played Into Geoffrey. bis hands, and the only thins he can do Is to stand and fight." Lndy Helena arnsi?. As Geoffrey and I stood up said coldly. "I'm sorry," sh "From what Mr. Spencer told me, I fully believed I could count upon your support. He's very young ami downright, find ho c:in we nothing but red. I'.ut I fully believed you would sec that my consent must tie given before you took on these men. The man who Is dead was my servant, and the men sre after Find Out ii II 3 "Now, how d'you think they feel about Mr. Seneer? They know that he has the power not only to ruin their g:une but to send them to prison and death. Of course I can't answer for them, but If I were in their position, I'll tell you how I should feel. I should not rest until Mr. Spencer was (lead." Te May Review Our Deeds repora BY MIT0N,BAlCH,tCO. SYNOPSIS Is v ci"'i chartreuse. xne 4 llant red, neer COPYRIGHT , Notre P!ver: by tsJ f la -N(,vftdfl Roman 1 j ears old." the driving mirror, all splintered and starred. After a long look, they returned to me. "Was that?" she said, nodding. "a present from Annabel?" "Yes." "And you were driving?" "I was." "Tell me exactly what happened." When I had told the story, she drew a deep breath. "If you'd knocked on that door. . . She shivered. "May I look at that letter of yours?" I put It Into her hand. She examined the envelope carefully. Then "Have you looked Inside." she said, "since you pot It back?" I raised my eyebrows. "As a matter of fact I haven't. I never pave It a thought" She pushed aside the torn edges and drew out the shoemaker's bill. The note on Its back was printed and easy to read. -- Dear Mr. Spencer: The Rentlemnn In green had done something which he must have known I should not like. That Is why he was being burled. Verbum sap. Yours very truly We had read the words together, her face two Inches from mine. Then we turned and looked at each other. Hut I had no thought for the note. Her hair had stung my temples, and I could only wonder whether she knew bow terribly attractive she was. She sat very still for a long moment And then she was up and was pushing her hair from her temples as though to be rid of her thoughts. "Come. Let's talk to your cousin and then we can look at your rooms." Over her shoulder she threw nie a dazzling smile. "To tell you the truth, they're ready. If you Insisted on staying, I hoped you'd stay here." "We must go to bed," said my cousin. "We've had an Arabian day." We had bathed and etianged and eaten and now we were strolling on the apron under the stars. "Never fight Fate," Geoffrey said "My one Idea this morning was to get you out of the way. To say so would have been foolish, for the blood was up In your head and you wouldn't have pone. I'.ut I meant let you to cool you at Annabel flirt with the hope of finding your men: then Hurley was going to report that he'd seen rhnrsoh In Salsburg: when we meet him at Vlllnch tomorrow, you'll see It's the first thing he'll say. So we should have left for Salzburg. . . . And after a week or two there, ynun Florin's face would have faded and k V' ,v vf. VfV-'.,-.Vi-iJ!- ;- - J ; Happen ( A WITH r. Coleman & ftr ! t , lntai with vnlliuMi. It lltit yxi (K PWwX''! I Ijidy Helena d:d not reply. mhamed. felt suddenly I turned to my cou!n. hut he had strolled down the apron and was "louu-n- l regarding hi barn. I way made my Then I hesitated. to the farther sld of the Itolls, . . . And there I was fitting, on the on the beaurunning l'ard. M;iring and rnrOig my unme before ty Side. I beard a step My Lady Sat Down by My ruly tongue, when I on the pavement nnd before could hae come home. Very d!s move my lady nit down by my side. you'd "honest, of course. Hut put yourshe staving?" "Where are self In my phiee, nnd jou would sahL have done the same." I swallowed. "I don't think I should." I said, I answered. -I don't ipilte know," frowning. "We haven't found a place et." "Yes. you would," said Geoffrey. d Manee the Into The g!M pared "I'm your keeper, you know: and here." "I hope you'll stay when people like l'haraoh pet po ears. 1 could hardly believe my ordinarily people I ke ns must I cried. Inp, "Here? At I'lmnnper The mothe pass by on the other side. I hoM so. I cm answer for we're pot ment I'.arley comes bmk, : nJ "' man and bis First blacl. guards. these locate to a privacy here that yoti wouldnt rome. first served, you know." He Inn." an Rt pet breath. "We simply mt-- i drew In bl "It's Ideal," I henr ' myself John, before they Pad them, on nmt -We'll shindy t haius." find Uut the spot, jet In hMirig. With that, be InsVrd that we UHiier?i:uei. I tjolft should retire for the nlghf. my batIf you lnM;:t on billet to I can do is tm.rt.trs tle, the least SbarpW Rt eleven next to the rode up Yorbk I ''' Udy Helena ""You're verv grr.r-rotispare PJ nil. prnotn ller fa on w in twitkouxiir il- - kl 1m -f fpWU. i r '.rT-aJ."- i "' 144 e Her ees left tuine-- U IM him?" "No," said the girl "While he's within the castle, the night-watcman carries keys: but before he poes out, he leaves his keys with h his mate." "Well, yon beat them there," said Oeoffrey. "young Florin was killed for the keys which he hadn't got" "I think you're wrong," said the girl "To enter Yorick won't help them. I'm the person that matters. They've got to bring me to my as Find "Bowl" Where Games Were Played she Discovery of a large oval "bowl" where prehistoric America's exciting games were played WK) years ago Is announced at Flagstaff, Ariz., by Pr. Harold S. Colton of the Museum of Northern Arizona. Tho discovery, pronounced amazing, was made In northern Arizoni near Flagstaff, by a Joint expedition of the Museum nnd Arizona State Teachers Collego of Flagstaff, led by J. C. McGregor. The find surprises archeologlsls, because never before has It been realized that ball games national sport of Mayas, Aztecs, and other Indians of Mexico were popular over so wide an area of ancient America. The game court now excavated an oval bowl about 1K feet long and 45 feet wide, with slightly pointed n ends. The sloping sides, Doctor said, must have been seven or eight feet high, and the floor was level A goal was made of four rocks in the floor. Science Service. off. to C5ol-to- THE DOCTORS Women should take only liquid laxatives knees." Geoffrey looked at her very hard. Then "Lady Helena versus Pharaoh and others. You know I can't help feeling that you ought to go to the Many believe any laxative they might take only makes constipation vorse. And that isn't true. Do vhat doctors tio to relieve this condition. Doctors uio liquid police." lady pulled off her gloves. "Let's walk In the meadows," she said, "and I'll tell you one or two facts." In silence, "we left the apron and took to the fields. . . . "My father," sfte said, "had He knew the great war was coming and he saw that after the war the world Itself would fall Mother had a upon evil times. very groat fortune, and father was rich, and his one Idea was so to Invest this money that, while the lean years were passing, It would be perfectly safe. I think he really want ed It for Y'orick. Our motto Is: All things pass, but Yorick endures. And he wanted to Insure that Yorick would always be maintained as It has been maintained for about live hundred years. Well, this Idea obsessed him, and I think that my mother's death affected his brain. He threw back to his ancestors, and he put his whole fortune In gold, Golden sovereigns, mostly." She put her bands to her eyes. "I tell you It's the curse of my life." fYou don't mean " begnn my THREE My vis-Io- against "Why Geuffrcy. of the stuff?' "Hecnuse I have passed my word. made me swear that tin til the world was settled I'd keep our fortune In gold. "Well, now you know why Pha rah the Great Is here. He may prove hard to deal with, but I'm In no personal danger I th.nk that's father clear." This was ton much. "Clear I" I cried. "I don't think I think you're It's clear at all. la very great dinger, by day snd The man Is ruthless you night. know It" "I entirely agree," said Geoffrey. "And I'll tell ymi another thing. In view of what you've fold us this morning. I think It was no mere chance that sent John down to that dell." Yorick was like no cnt!e that I have seen, fur though It was moated, the nmnt was not under Its walls, and the pile seemed to risn fmtn an Island which Nature had brought from a dWtance and set In ft fold of the MIX We the mont by ft tlilt Could tio b'ti.er be moved, and a pravel road brought US op to the ratle gateway, which m'ist have been twenty feet hlh. This was how shut by vast curmy tains of silver gray, and ! draw-bridg- UEYIXS I t pi A cleansing dose today: a smaller quantity tomorrow, las each time, until bowels need no help at all. laxatives, and keep reducing tha dose until the bowels need no help at all. Reduced dosape is tha secret of Nature in restoring regularity. You must use a httlo less laxative each time, nnd that's why your laxative should be in liquid form. A liquid dose can be regulated to the drop. The liquid laxative generally use-(s Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It both contains senna nnd cascara natural laxatives that form no habit even with children. Syrup Pepsin is the nicest tasting, nicest acting laxative you ever tried. niding "This Is the Gentleman of Whom I Spoke." long as you're there. With a groom, of course. Yon may have news any moment which I should hear." "1 shall ride to Yorick." said I. "to see how you are," "Rut not too early," says she. "Yorick wakes up at six, but Its eyes aren't properly open till eight So don't ride before then. o'clock. If yon plense, either In this direction or anywhere else." "I'm going to ask yon to do a difficult thing. It concerns old Florin. You see, It's so awful on him. He knows I can take no action, And what can he do? He's got to sit down helpless under this shattering blow, while the men that dealt It go free. And so I want you to see him and tell him what you told me that you are out to pet them and to see that Justice better than any churchyard, fit for Hut before I take you a king. some work M do. I'm I've there. pnlng to find the fellows that tok bis lire. And they're going to pay for It, Florin. I'll never rest till they're tnken. alive or dead." The warden lifted his lead and loked me full In the eyes. Then be turned his bead to his nilstresi and looked at her. Though, he never spoke, he seemed to ask her some question, for after a moment she nod led and looked away. With bl hand still In minp, the warden went down on one km-e- . "Your servant, sir," he said quietly.' And then, "I sm very grateful, sir. I cannot sny more. My son will not rest In his prave If jou rome to hurt." Then he roe snd turned to bis and when she bad smiled snd nodded. h bowed to her an J to me and left the room. door ctosH behind As the mls-trc!- him "He shouldn't have knelt." sit I L Ilelenn shnij-c- d h"r shoulders. "That's bis sffalr. I'.ut plefi.e tell no one be did so. Yoii and he and I know, and that's rnonch." It Is Stylish, Al! Nothing In clothes, feminine ori that is recommended masculine, merely because it is sensible, ever becomes the yogue. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On matter hovr many tnedldnes No foi have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can cct relief row with Crcoaiuisloo. Bcrious trouble may bo brewing and you cannot oHord to take a chance with anythlnfr less than Crcomul-pio- n, which F0C3 right to tho scat of the troublo to aid nature to eoothe and heal tho inflamed membranes as tho gcrm-ladphlegm Is loosened and expelled. remedies have Even if ether failed, dont bo discouraged, your druggist is authorized to fruarantce Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from tho very first bottlo. pet Crcomulsioa rlUt now. (Adv.). ca Individual Problem Legislation may lighten the handilittle, but it can do caps of men nothing for congenial Inefficiency. OLD KING COLE K A MERRY OLD $OUl NOW THAT HI EATS kOAST BELf HI HAS HIS TUMS I HEARTBURN COMfS , . . THEY CIVI HIM QUICK (tOOTI ,,, , "" LEARN HOW TO EAT FAVORITE FOODS Without Horlbgrn,..Coi...Sui Slomotfc Irrt tnM lu rlvhrJ m "inns to MAKE theMieirh a 4 r4 Vrtn nhrt Mlin( i ymif lavxiie lrn imuh snmiunir. rititur. I.iu mrla p'rty oc hiy t..li ir'if. ofI sol heartburn. triOim ir lnmih. You sr r how tmt vni.k y pVrtifi.ini tikifif sny twrxli sUaiws lwh 1l tMvVnrf tin.ar.1 nr4 ImU. tttif inrT"-f- l riKlrnJ ho'ikkI Hal ttrtirjiil in in anunt.il w,ir. IiV only imttl li r-- sifwrwt h nl . . . )u-.- Uj csniy. In r 1 v ruil. At J drug ttorcs, Wrrm ntlwy cau l- -l lmi('it rv t.i'." fv ,kt 1jlict TUMS (to nr. amisiii)) Wl Soundt Break Glut polMe tn break a gln by ain'Is tienr It making certain was side to break by sinking to them but be iivl a cer-tnlnote which he knew tie e';h could tiot stand. Glaive have Rf!u beally hei n broken by sounds cominr surprN", niv I oly rode tween I heni lor hor.e'i head 8'ld over the wlitlem. rroed mps CIKSTIPATICH cousin. "Yes. I do," said the girl. "Lying In the cellars at Yorick Is the best It's part of two million pounds. going, of course. We live upon capital. Hut even so. It'll last for a hundred and fifty years. And long before that, of course, the Idea was to change It back." "Good God," said Geoffrey. And then, "P.ut what astonishing foresight your father had." "He was wise In theory. Cut how would you like to have charge Is done." of two million pounds In gold? The "With all my heart," said I. only people who know are old Florme tue hi in at once." "Let In I celI. was said It in and the a word she led me Without lars, but It Is not as easy as that across the terrace and Into a liIn a private cellar. The way It's brary. Then she summoned a servto which nobody knows, ant and bade him ask the warden to was It "Hut of, course bound to come to her there. come out I've done my very best, Two minutes Inter a man of somebut there's been a leakage some sixty summers was ushered where, and Pharaoh knows. Into the room. "Well, there you are. He obviHelena spoke In German. with million a ously can't get away this Is my warden. Florin, "John, pounds. He could never transport Is the gentleman of whom I this w one hat's thing. Very well, It, for spoke." his object? I Imagine to levy blackThe warden bowed to me, nnd I I course shan't mail. Of submit, went forward directly and took bis hut I can't afford to let the posj. hand I Hon be known. That's why can't "I can't bring back your son. go to the police. I'd be an outlaw but one day I'll show you Florin, s F.wry-one'If knew. tomorrow people It's a pretty place, far bis prave. me wou'.J bo My 800-Year-O- ARE RIGHT "The remedy's too obvious," s.i d don't you get rlJ fk-htl- The rvM them Austrian lady Joined us, a Madame Olava, who plainly lived at the castle, for Lady Helena's sake. Hut though In this way convention was doubtless observed, as I have shown, my lady went unattended whenever she chose. When luncheon was done, my cousin went off with Madame Olnve to see the gallery of pictures, but Lady Helena walked with me round the ramparts, showing me rertaln landmarks and telling me the lie of the land. After a little "Was that gray all right this morning?" "Yes," said L "He gave me a lovely ride." "I thought he would. You shall have him to take you bark. I shall keep three horses at Plumage as said I. "Ills man, with our big luggage, will get to Mllaen tonight He's pot to be met, of course. What Geoffrey Is trying to do Is to work out how we can fetch him without fetching Pharaoh, too. That show at Anna bel's eaten Into his brain." "I wish It would eat Into yours." Ilere Geoffrey walked out of the house and pave her good day. "And now tell me this," said he, "Had young Florin keys upon hand If-- LANTERN I- - -r., blZ. """' 9 miles and half tho thieves In Europe would be camping outside my pates." I'm-aMl- who expect lives of Joy with-0;nriI It bcllevt in miracles. l '. j-- I parting In the hall my lady left ns, to po and change, and, when we had washed our hands, a servant lei ns to the terrace where a table was laid. The view from here was astounding, for we looked clean over the forest, which seemed to spread out like a fan, on the foothills and mountains which stood In their ancient order, the nearest some seven "Map-reading- ," City, Reno, Denver. Selena, Carson sDemosthenes was a famouHwver Greek orator, Greek physician. went An tlckes Is the present Lretary of treasury, secretary of 0De' forth,ai! r"r ieti. Completion The f vary!C; shoulders rOITMtTUY TUMS ANTAClO . . HI lAMTIVt . e It Is ('a-ru- rle o n f'V,' m -1 PAKK.LU'3 HA1U HALSAM .- 9 I f 'nf"' L'ri.' i v htt-- utI v lmprUCoWi .i-i- i nd i.v'". i."iii t!,iTr. hi frtin i!vii nti um in or m rinijr |