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Show TaJ lev aIo"r and with that per Tcftter, mission,-h- e Both had spoken so that, the man above could not have beard; and Har her companriet now noticed .that, ion hurried ahead, be went almost noUelcMly,-Sh- e still, ahlverlnj atiMxt a little now In 4 heboid; and she.Jis- tened, she no idftgeTteafd" nhTfiiot steps. .' What the had dona waa done then Just as she waa telllngbersah' that If must tie many moments beTore sha would know KhellieTUe wat com log back, aha heard him returning; at some little distance, ht spoke her name so'aa cot to frighten her. .She knew at one It was he, but a change in the tone surprised her. Site stepped to meet him. "You found your friend man within the room, was not the one whe had attacked hlin with the motor, he was closely allied with that "man, and whaf 'he waa after now Was the "same thing Eaton was after, He drew 'his pistol, and loosing the safety, he made It ready to flrej with his iett hand, h dung te the abort. He eppea Into, the "Bcavy Jimmy. great room through the curtatmvana If tiie ROOKIES TRAINING FOR AUTO SQUAD THE BRACELET GORDON Grant sitting before the fire In'the treadinif Holselesslr In hit' atficktaf. village Inn, reflected pleasurably upon g mantnor-Infecirhe iQanMdBpontIie his adventurous afternoon. ' This, pe forward lb each period ofTdarfe haps because he had been forced to of electhe flashes ness bctween-th- e ride JO a saddle Instead of the custric torch., And because tn tomary automobile. Now, at jhe further aide of the tiie woodland path, he had . met a flashed electrlc torch room, another BV Charming maid clad In a scarlet cape. out. There were at least two men in Aunt Martha, the erratic and jncer-tain- l -- or rotjier, WILUAM MacHARGEDWTN DALMER. the room, working together had sent him upon this errand to oue was working.- - the" ether super i the' far wood la search of an old- house for Eaton heard now a steady, 'Yes.":'-vising; R.H. hjr Livingstone which she had seen advertised in the "What did he tell yon? IiBiaao jUmost Inaudible grinding noise as the T.;. ; . man nauea city paper. worsen, ex second Roow-Ndid not Is what that 'you eorvticirr Jy trffii. wrong coM"Ny - She known ter'lnftntToT made had; wiilted-r-ltwo nect?'" .thewer!, ... agalnand ' of leaving Orant her heir. ; She beard his breath come fast. " there might be others. JCHAPTEft XV-- Continued. : She wanted this Walde His pulses were beating faster, and house, she . ter of e!even. -1- 3. "Xothing," he denied. . blood as a refuge from friends, 5 teh" irud CBB't he me rVL should I d tills?" must explained, ron rushing hotter,, fejt.the She. hailed smlifciib In her. 'drains, yoo "Nm; both social and charitable, . l it' came close to tow and filCed her, tlsteadaild-hla-liand- a 4CU8t Mie?U r- rtrowing ; perplexed and trdihltI. t! r f t J.'.tt - it "I can . go ... and . come there-- as fend sent Eaton to U' country I'll' "What do ou think of me uow. Miss I Trust yflu '. Jie fried. He turned cold with his excltemeut; but he was Ha crouched With Avery ; there Avery," rhilitly: had Samomel" tnJier please," she told; her favorite nephew,' 71 1 "and I hope, Crant that you will find and crept--" forward nolselesly again, ask me tt- - trust yon I" "Why- -" forwi fcnlrirTliiio tl.? ! gainer fly "You are eeMttfl now. ore, yini not, the place aa promising as the Yes; Tie trirsted you. Can't yoO N other llgbf.appeared In the room, her. fathers Instr.ietionsT tlvarly " and there was no sound elsewhere, there seemed to '.have beenjwtrpose. 'n tint- - f had nothing to do with the at believe as much In me? "; nts.n ' front the darkness; but fhe man who "Iielleve In .you, Miss Santolne! what li.nl been" 1i.t!. slid pMriie tar.; on your father that- Is; In any Grant had found the Isolated counI other .cuuiiect n that the attack He crushed her tlnaer In his grasp. supervised had moved closer, to the which had nut been nf'iifd to try beautiful, even In the winter's first either-!"- .her fu'lrtT r Axery.' might I meant Tor r me. I denied yes "Oh. my God, I wish 1 could !" other., the grinding noise, had lall of suow. ' Then, as " though In . IE" the automobile. ufW.-fil- ' terday. ttiJit' the men Yoirwlsh you couldr she echoed: stopped; it wag followed by a sharp For .. how could they tun answers le rtB'" wish for? direction,' r'n- f Katon vouM txtrfly hiHts"if in the men n( to mi uie duvvu; you did not ac The lone of rt struck her like a blow. click ; 4he : men, side by side. were "A" the young Woman of tte scarlet cape mid she "tore Tierbamis away. "Wjiat bending over sonietlilng ; and the light cept that denial. I may. ns frame uulcw they. hut iit.--i suvertei appeared. , She came to view from be" of The nianfwEp ' h51 been'"working.' lo xt'lTthaUl know perfectly well they dtryou mean by TftjifT ... hst he hail plaxe.) pohxiief op'?; ,T hind an evergreen tree and the hood snowing tiow Spare 'Shoea"' Are Stolen' From Rear of Car, UeZniade Jio rejily but stood staring for a fraction of a second shot Into One of the greatest sources of worry for the .New York police department eWttvect that, (bey must at eat mwif to fcflt me. They are likely to of her cape, falling back,; disclosed at her through the dark. "We musl the face of the other. He muttered Is the matter of stolen automobiles. Annually thousands of ears are stolen, and golden-browtheory as to n ho Eaton was. try again 40 kill me." halr.jrnffled and wavy; "We recognize that too,"" she an- go back," he said queerly. "You're some short, hoarse imprecation, out in many instances they ore recovered. ThejrtjievejJiavejnany But her futher,hIil nh siit'h theory; he The girl's brown eyes, meeting his. ; "The men on watch about cold." before Eaton heard the voice,"' he hadfBey "make nway with tlte cars, likewise are they learned In altering the ap- were startled wide like a child's. But had Iwetl expending. intavnlUiigTy. so swered. the house, are warned to protect V far, every effort to ascertain Eaton's She did" not answer but started back stopped as if struck, and his Dreatn pearance of a stolen car sa that It is not easily recognised. . Changing license to Grant's she merely up the path to the house; He seemed had gone from him; of the motor, repainting and in some cases stretched forthquestion connection. So her thoughts led her as well as watch you.'" plates, a to point arm white . , L- - .1. , A h .1 flla nltnmaa AfkM J... In...., ...t. "I i to have' caught himself together fM ma lummiio jji.uii.oc appreciate Hint." vy reouiming me oouy : inese are some vi wv sieps i.l... . uui iiiivc i i t. only Into deeper mid greater perplex iHnrii vj iu ,uk l"lim ure thcy-- all yon have xy ftv. but with stonned, Ttopefieff 1iInrnj!B)jUlse stolen cars. The police have taken stringent steps to prevenT a Ttgitmst some Impulse thitt stirred hlm nsiottnaea, jiudlert and I . . 7. . .... . . tier I , . . iuv uiw i uu i. r jwu Th. Mr. EqumZ'.. She waii 4hluklng pi Hrtwsly. 'Tbe man out-- there wffio ii. mura ...i,t saltf4-Aver....i. uij unacfoiinUI'le resentwiewt uuu or IDB lUIBVerV HUH Hre LrulIJIUK FvOKieo IUT U1C UCICC41U1. j., aa.niniJ cape bis attention was attracted to a " Donald Avery, saw us? 'He-- , will report to your 'fa- f fact was Impossible! . He must have recovering stolen cars. . '. "7 strange black bracelet- - that site wore. . lie" seemed to recognize what .was In ther, Miss Snntolne?" he asked un been mjidi hJsjiilnjLjnust have become L, At seven Harriet went in to dinner Flashing from Its center was a great d llml ; his eyes, as he ga.cd' In- steadily. vrlth-h- er unreliable to let him even Imagine it rmnnvn . fallier, white stone, w,-Ileports for Father are first made Then came the sound of the voice Alone; he hfid been awaiting her, and ently at her, clouded, Uien darkeueil -- of on. Bnt "Cause' Aocltfeats. hurried some mor& with man me. whose face he the voice of the guccbeUIng to 811entlythelrl they were served qt. once. AH through, till. 4- her .Image stayed with him as he rode "1 see." . j. He did not ask her what had a rhel And, In place the dinner she was nervous mid bought. "No., not nil." "And It will aid you to to protect she was going to do ; If be was assum of the paralysis of the- - first instant Among . the, causes of traffic J toward Walden house, and Grant had moody fnrTslipKnev she T( a3F"lii t .accidents toGAR riend see If A gone on smiling at the romance. are careless driving, now a of never throe done to thut her his she had exceed do somethingyour youm'lf t wild, savage ing passion jou permission set limits. bound her not to report to seized Eaton; his pulses leaped so It children playing tn thd streets, J before: she was going to conceal night V" Angderly woman gave him en trance to the house at the end of the "Yes.": , her father, she did not accept that .seemed they must burst his veins, and poor parking accommodatlona.- something from lier father. "Hut why should not one of Fa assumption, thonglr she would not re he gulped and choked. He "had not wood, She was a friend of the new Insufficient of Eaton's reeeptlon at the country playgrounds, Ir had owner, slie' told him, occupying the street lighting, lack of signs, . Length of Insulated port to the blind .man tonight, for she filled in with Insane fancy the fea- - Twelve-Foclub, ftfid of hts tnking part In the' ther's men be with you?" W 'L'tUesa were alone, my friend knew be must now be, asleep. But lures of, Hie iiwn,virfrom1rehar seetK- - . with her imtll such time as it narrow place street polo practice and playing, hmlly : h'll inaaequa.te liuiits, t Wire Connected as Shown.' she felt that Eaton wns no longer the voice witnessed., too that the man force and unintelligent , J shoull be sold. . Grant decided --after of lier otyn impression thut Eaton would not 'appear." rooms. "I see." Did tlje Trick. a view of the quaint well-kewhom ItneW the game .and her present contraffic regulations. thinking of this. As thejr entered the in the dark, by the wall jras-h- et, He moved away from her, then house and he helped bet lay off her Eaton If he could have dreamed such $ that the housevwonld exactly suit his viction that Donald Avery had- - seen ' 4inie back; the Importance to hlin of cape, he suddenly faced Tier. aunt even more than that, she said nothfact as now had been disclosed what was lie to was w&tebed-iev--f- at "We a circled world in liter's would are to to the have very asking relation catch She plain face, Returning ing. early twilight of strange her he- wirs shaking nervously with each other. Miss Santolne stranger and destroy ; yet now with the de- ACTION WHEN IGNITION FAILS but she could see there no consciousthe winter afternoon he felt a. thrill KEROSENE NOT GOOD struction of that man in his power ness that she was omitting anything It. "Miss Santolne," he said Intently. than you know," he said unevenly. of anticipation at the possibility of a She waited forjdm jogo oil you do not think hndly of me now: I In her account. for he had hut to Aim and rrapty his second vision of the woodland maid. 0 nut hiive to doubt that; 1 can see "When the time comes that you automatic pistol at five paces such Not Always Easy to betermtae WMctr An hour later, when after reading And she-h- ad passed him again, reIs Right Terminal on Coil Care aloud to til tit for time, he dismissed It; you have wanted me to see It. omprchend what our actual relation destruction at this moment could eot turning from her walk..' Her arm ask you to trust me for a few minutes is, I I want you to know that I un suffice; mere shooting that man would Is Necessary to 8ecure ' waved a parting salute to' him. Grant her, she hesitated t"?fore going, "k might. I cannot tell you whom I derstand that whatever you have done be petty. Ineffectual. Eaton's, fingers ""You've seen Donald V she asked. .'Good Connection.'' saw the flash of the black bracelet' as Be Treated Should Drained " '" Cae ' - "' " , wish to see or why, except that the was done because you believed It tightened on the handle. of his pistol. "Yes." the moon came to llgh the darkening -- man comes to do me a service and to Witnf restrEngine Oit A motorist "What did he tell you?-- ' might bring about Hie grPHtPi- - gnnA I hut he held It now ot ,. way. ... hdatiger no one except those. trying I I have seen In you in your father to Are but as a dun weight with which asked for" help because his Ignition "The same as you Have told, though Walden house the Innkeeper an- to Injure me." - ahreateBed not quite so fully."" only kindness, high honor, sympa- - to strike. The grip of his left hand J3iad.leaU Swered his question "Ohryes; 1 know site jgrsctfrwiB, imnmnnftr mth TieTTTii'w-J- H steel bar, and Bnowstorm and rapidly approaching Engineers Have. Figures .to. Prove knw Slie was outside the door ttnil in elamped well. Theplace came to the pres jt She started, gaslng at him, what he with llpgj parted breathing once. It darkness. It was. desirable to remedy "That Mew Method sire to help lilin, but recollection of the lall heore realization, came to Wore Econom- ent owner uiroogn a legacy. - s quw is lier that her fttther's retdy cotiUI- - iirenu her father held IrcF.liucft ; "Then swlfttv 8aIT hud absolutely no meaning for seemed, for eacb heartbeat and yet the trouble as aulckly as possible. A leal DraiiL About .Evry5QL: a 8tpryJiBeIongedJiobMlPallence Walden long years ago. Patience had only that Donald, like herself, had tliere .enme to. her the thought of Ga- - her, "What Is It that you know?" she choking, suffocatlngSrrhe leaped Mihis During Winter. ward. funcealPd Ills dls(HU'i of Kitten's bHel Warden! because Warden had lemanded. fuse was Intact; but the maze of wir lover. wheivshe was youngi and he He did not reply ; Ids luind went out At the same Instant so that he ing or the switchboard and the' con ability to play polo. Why Doimld had her a bracelet so' they say a . gave standa Kerosene used to be good to hers, seized it,, crushed It, and he could not have been alarmed by Ea necting Insfrnments was far too comnot told, she could hot Imagine; the black bracelet..: with a white nneer by on which motorists dependedjFor started awuy. As' he. went up the ton's leap the man u only eoncluidoii she could rench was stone tn It. Then they quarreled Just plicated to detach and make .any re clennlng their" engines;;"" stii Irs still, Ut his absorption, carrying that Donald's silence In son orklnjfsimovMlstorch,-- and th pairs,' even with the manufacturer's way Now come oil engineers wlththe before the wedding, and the lover marmenaced ikton; for suddenly ,nu- cap and overcoat shestojud staring light fell upon Eaton. another-womanchart at hand to explain the Intri- declaration that kerosene Folks said It Was caujes ' a ried It came to her what this must mean "Look out 1" the man jxlfid hi nlarra cacies of tluynrtrrngr Nevertheless, we rfterrfltrrperpesy7 because of the black.. betrothal brace. of the total tin- 18 cent loss of per" he lmd been scj to Kttfon. to his corapanlpn; with the word tha-- had. the, motor running In less than I that he had gljen ratlence. brlcatlng capacity of nn Mtoalobllv.j let, CHAPTER XVI careful to hhle regarding himself and torch vanished, .... r:'As years 'passedTatience" grew - so, oi10 Kerosene uisieao . using Ills emwectlotiH MiHt The man toward whoni Eaton rushed slmpla-lZ-footten- sth of Insulated flush and sent forThTete to come lonely who crank out case, the those The Fiflht in t ha Study., did not have time to switch off his wire connected .as shown. by Avery now, arid Avery; for some have studied this phasef motoring and live with her. Daisy Walden Eaton dismissed the man who had light; he dropped It Instead: and as When the Ignition falls and - tlte purpose of his own,vnis' withholding ' the drained case should .be a hnppy singing creature. I remember say rooms been In his for it use to make of as he might him; he Eaton sprang for him,, he crouched, trouble seems to be somewhere be waiting betrayal olt' r : V her welt But one day when the was ' with cleaned fresh engtoe ocked the dooraDd carefnlly drew Eaton, as be struck forward, found tween the coil and the see lit. battery, the. costs That mora.' money, ' and wearing the bracelet ber aant had ' downnll the window, shades. Then he nothing: hot below his knees. Eaton quickest way Sl.enioved once nioretoreJlinLjQ. toget the engine going arouses V bit of suspicion, when It Is loaned her as. a treat welt, Daisy lost' hehis as folded , had arms put" a man's pvercoap felt powerful tackling Is to run a special wire direct from again she stopped-- then, It along the woodland path and that If been on his under arm, him ; as be struggled Jo free himiett, 4 the battery to-tcarrying ' T' wlftly. she turned and went dwn-Klalrcolt acon the' their But compRDles.; The writing tul le In the center of the a swift savage lunge lifted him from engineers terrible old woman In f her rage Inasmuch as there are usually from cused of trinket her niece the stealing have the figures to prove that blithe room,, and from Its folds and pockets his feet; he was thrown and hmled two to four terminals on the Sli loo!;eiI hurriedly about for coil, Jt Is nd Daisy waa sent dway. We rend od Is the uioie such as Iron backward. tojk s "breast-drill- " not always easy tosay which Is the long run, the Avery. She did not Jind htm, nor at her- - mar-ria- " Intha economlcaL auto? workers an use la drilling steel, Eaton ducked his head forward and right one. 'sometimes the manufactur- first did she find Eaton .either.. Slie home of .who .the. in retatlves the pr matic pistol cwith three-eyt Iglnerthat'1iave'!' y form of of car- struggled "to turn, as he went down; er'a discovered htm presently In 'Hie- music Instruction hook will lndlcnte In. her jJuuliaken an a lubrication and Jiavetridges, flashlight not electric, that a shoulder and his head. w ther-r!groom lth Blatchford. lHate5fol at terminal may be deter- - splash, He or hack would strike the floor first AndjtllLJatexwhen Daisy bad a ijtnd pocketsjaiwhlcb part Jdliht keru? littleottleftWgtyceTin: ciwd'f(ltnself, TlTTMrevrdi'fttlyl little re toaded-th- egui of ber own; her tender heart sene used for plsf oland put He succeeded In tina,though lochia of his task of watching eAer Kittmi'. he - iorgave tne loneiy 010 woman in rai-de- n oil" enthe inaln. effort-. In some cars, the say He droppeti jimmy. Harriet mugliUherself toi'tlM'rind. MIKlUCI ttAO Of house, and she wrote a letter say- Jt-ZWSOIATEO CTethlngVjv;.'. A. clung with his right hand to the pistol, llim M,. BSIVHwlB. l.MIIMyX, W ,UW conindled herself tojicr usual mnnA VTRt ' He raised a. shade and window, and and ns he struck the floor, the pistol -- ' rw ty represents 18 per cent of the to uig that she and the baby, Patience, . . ferr would come to het! aunt for a visit was in sat The the dark. shot-ofuight tal Rubricating capacity o the ear of. flash flame ('.the "What shall it he this evening. Mr. spurted old Patience still hugged her spite But . He gased dark. at and very cloudy toward r the celllpg Jnstantly the grip Eaton?" she usUed. "Music. blliiHrdsT" tt Is safer, therefore, to use the none of thenvj the South wing tf the house ; the win below his knees was loosed ; the man e The crank and would have 'Milliards. If you like," he respond- oil; ; jThen, home came Jennie Wells, who Sha Said Qui dows of the first floor were closed and who' had tackled him and hurled him Alt coa, smt "It's Willis," Right, ' should be case, drained about ed. every had been away since the time of her . thejrtirtstns drawn ;but tonight there hack had recoiled In the darkness avery 800 Tiey went up to "the tiilllar WOnlSnmnerand was no light In the room. Then In he Eaon got- - to his feet but crouched Ann mamager..mny;-yeara.-neiore- , : and for an hour plnyed steadilj"; but tried to in Mivery-i nines tae A Length of Insulated Wire, Kept for wmterg manj help hlin in some way and dnrk he moved to the (able wliere he and crept about behind a table, aim when Jennie heard about old Patience should Iter nilud was not upon the gatiie nnr for sonic rett-oIs case be : made, the which she did, not had left his overcoat and distributed ( Emergency, Is Run Directly Front change and herJong Spite, Jennie- - told all ln- ing his pistol over It tn the direction she7 saw, "was lis. Finally,- - n'they flashed with engine oil instead of aero-eene- .. - .Battel know nvanien had been iiieo And m his pickets and within his clothing in which he te Coll. . men the other ended a game, lip put his cu back In feelin? Hiat in helping bltu there might . .h the artUdvs he had brought; sad now must be. The sound of the shot had fore she went awax and thought noth- - the rack and fucad her.,-- tnlnetl by frlal ; osiiully It wiU be the 'The oil used for tliispurptise'can he danger-t- o herself, she audtieuty and the ieIJeItgiDttiepvercoC-aamsed town the lng of Jts. value Jt, .wa. somewhere ; through Nfiss 'lr-cult terminal which indicates a," live be put to' other, lubricating uses. iuhI brought out a short, atrmig bar ' of eases TTHRerly wekvined" Iha"uiJiKer. the powder only made the among, her trinkets so ' she found It. fnw as a lavnr. , when ' . tested the simple proe case niude her declsloitu. by .isteel curved a nit flattened at one end Regular cleanIngTfhe crank "5-and took it to Patience, The other" two men in ess of alriiieavter; Vhnt Is Itr' on It the wire special You'H promise, Mr. Eaton, not to a "Jimmy' for. forcing the windows. means longer life for the engine. Th rubbing remorse Patience drew up s room also waited, invisible and "In her the "I ; go out-- i -- unuceoutpitnled.' ' wheft. the , breaker points; are closed. carbon that- accumulates there in h Eaton allpiKHl off his shoes aud went silent, try to leaver . will leaving all she had to Pali light uinhV'greaf to his room door; He openedJhejkorlram7 season's runr.ls enough tcweat- - dowr-- young came a friend who daughter the . black bracelet the bearings, pistons and cylinder. with rest And only now Daisy the fll , wurtingfojne.'" She- led the; way JuwmTOr"tf"8iTrin He atepped out. closing ids door care lighted the legs, of a chstr. a corner tegular wire has first been dtacon la a short tlme" Walden's daughter comes oa to claim "How do jrotLknowT ttected."- ' ' the hall, picked un a cane: he threw fully behind hi in, aud with great cau rr2Z':': a circle of books In the ber legacy and to sell the property. t4esknd "He got. word tiv uie- tin Coun 11 vr' her slioulders and brought hhi tlon end' other The the wire of 4 'special he descended the stairs, He went cases on the wall. As Eaton.' "But I," added the Innkeeper, wltn eyes should he connected with the side of try .cluli today. Excuse iu"K! did no. overcoat and cap. But In bis absorp toN) window In the drawing room became more accustomed to the dark--nes- t, ominous shake of his head, "would an mean to lutorin on sir. Averr rHie wa tion be forgot to put them on until IS not grounded. Care set In a - recess and so he could see vague shapes of the battery that rather not see that black bracelet of res II v most vlcilant. I believe be tuih aa they --wenMraf Into the garden to- whlcn"vWH: to! be must exercised obtain ttiot sa It was not visible from furniture. good If a man .moved, he might N gether, slie reminded him ; then he put placed mlswrtune upon that sweet you tnade one slip." other windows In boose. He be made oat but It he stayed stilt connection at this point Scrape the arm.",.- -, ;.; creature's '"He was not the only one observing oivthe rap. The-- night was clear and opened this window the electrode clean, and If any difficulty Is and let himself probably : he- would remain Grant rode" again that nlghrdown cooCSand no one but themselves down uMm the la wos He Old of the 'The .throwing then In system, a experienced obtaining good gained the ., the narrow of the, wood. - An an- - -"i suppose not. id fact. I a rer-tai- seemedja.be about the House, 'i,i?,!, south corner of the wing, unobserved park, make a nail hole In the elec- Clutch out before applying the brakes Controllable path carried him there, j of It. ' However, I received a mea ,Hi other win seemed also to have trode Which unpulse do rouwant to 'tor or at least without and wedge a few strands of he U.faslibecomlng taboo, v sign that be had rerognlxed this; no one moved In the ' unit thnnch he wna flwrlv honlni. vet ' V-- aliaaskwh Into V, been seen, ami went en arodnd It. ar illustrated. It; room, and there was complete silence," tie and had not been overseen. He turned toward the forested The record for changing a tire of be was1 not expecting to aee-- ier He stopped t the first high French ;YhM.tiu.'MnuecUonli made, the - fTO BE CONTDtt'EtX) " there. At the cMpeth 'she stood ai "Hut you wera noj able Id make acres of the grounds WJch ran down window-o- n en ordinary small automobile . 1 the south. As he tried Ignition rawitch lll,bejnoperatlye,. ' elder woman of 4 reply though waiting-th- e 28 seconds. inlnutes, butiihei-engiube tulled slip may The Waa hlsliiiinyVitndeirtheiKtftoiiirof by Lady rs awe to recerrr airanui was a little stream trickled toward the, the sash, .the window, to his amaze The lady who' wai Riant buV- - bringing the car to a stop and letting .the big boose' was with her, His wood-thinking lake. As t,hey approached siccerwry uajd' stnlled.: V helde ment opened silently upon Its hinges; ingninMutomobile had had the agent tiie 4clQtchjn gently while the brake Is - If a loose bolt of nut slips into the. land"We' e considered for a tunment "What of this ravine, a man were on our way to he Inn to 1 Is and It had not been locked. The heav to wise It on. Immediately appeared ' be pan to Careshould show drip taken crank herthe carburetor, the differend' yan walil oie to dor consult with i yoa regarding ; Wajdea C Investigated' tlteiu. ' lie recognised the chttaltia within bung Just in front of tial, the transmission snd everytlilng the ehgtoe Immediately .after .making out where It - belongs and- reseat It. 't Jiouae. "I'Jther tiocauscof my presence or girl's figure and hatttKl sald. v' hlin VJlA Mr Dacre-ah- e i.uktl . . till rttst" Kla smv iiaiiif iuu iiirieu she thought seemed Important about tie connection and to disconnect the teeiiuHe'o( what'hnt .happened or . "It's all right, Wi ..j,"Uhe said qui- them. ttxtn he AunFMarthai was when Grant's It weti started, hack In'aston, me. car. Then ah skid, Now;- - are wire ts soon as the motor stop In or- - , In copnectlug up any battery, ': . truaMt normally-y- ou haye at least etly. . .. .": was Installed In the boose shd yoang v should be care - fo-- n ana taken or ..-':crouched tells jsnment close colls to the sure drytclis, the yoo prevent f becoming all thei ? , you've show, me ; fwir. jc.en ft2out" tha grounds,' two Of "Yes; hia'am." Patience had happily agreed to remain f overbreteu- V- UT; ft. V,' InxTepolar to use good grade of Insulated ruU-bground; InsldeTlhe room was a man things 1 ought to know shout tioinseem to he .constantly on duty ' as her companion that GranPtgaui They passed the man . and - went moving about . flashing an electric : covered wire. ... Silence Monthly. "Why, madam, 1 thinkNo," re: nhscrve anyone who. may approach; down the path Into tiie -saw the blsck bracelet upon the arm ravine and up lorcu before' him. and then exploring plied the yes - ; ; I wlab you. to prdi'r them to let .me the tiny valley. Eaton halted. agent an Insjant , In darkness rWhen tightening nuts which "hold of his fiancee. ' She laughed at' his Mllsags Told by Tlrss. (aa flashing itch men, wnere as tne, jOeprecltf uhL Cl tu a .place per lisps ten 1 "Too dont mind wa Itlng here, a few his torch '- -" . again. Tires tell mileage history fuore eoa wires to spark plugs, the wires should glance of disapproving concern. tionT I am told that Is one of the aiute' walk from here. - If ondT momes, for met" Eaton had not beea at all prefMrred Bust even than siwedometers. The be" held fihuly with one hand whlle ' "Way, deer," said Ptlenc,thui vlnctngty return at the latest within kaporunt things to know, aboat "No," she said: --'"Yosf will return for this; new h knew tQl?nDHad I of a car Is frequently anode the. nuts 'are belfig. irgfatened wlllt a my bracnA.eC.fooJ suddenly that when are yoa yuilng a car." touth' appearance itbalf glsnceit at ,h ; herer , . h ought to have been prepared for corneaTJ:-not to ciaJntHt thl way It Companlott- .- pair of plienMa the othet haaln efjnarredbJLWndltloa of tbe.Urct;: Eye J s '' - r Illustrations v. - B . : . i'i.. , - jmoV-jeaeA- -- J t,i adver-tUemen- ion-tha- her-BCj- f -- -! weH-wl- nilt J" ave-SotOe -- p remeving-the-serla'rnurab- ers to-fa- tlteiii-cam- 7 The-Min- weaTTTzin? .. ttt e ..j BUCCUU-UUI- : HOWTOiTART i 1 STALLED t She-tol- - ' ot . . In-th- e . 1 . . 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