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Show rife g2 Vhto! ejr Uoa Inwt It! mnitM N . 4 M to WHCT nttotcvt Mmu Ha kuta't t a need BerM datwasaHen, ta as era Brewn he had a pUn. with Mr. He - lettef anobeot hla aead, Tnpoenoe must be avenged. Sim, ft -wm kind of the" old feOew. , "Better answer it, I suppose." He went across .to the writing table. With the usual' perversity of bed room 'stationery, there were innq; ni.viminmmmfm rang, ad oiut caiue. rwmuy ftKAWTmiinrii I e tUo-s-ne Adversary 8 k- ' the paper la peel-- 1 minutes longer unUl he Judge tin heat had done lu work. Then he withdrew It A mdnient later he uttered a cry Across the sheet id neat brown printing ran the words: "With the Compliments of Mr. Brown." - "Secret I E PACT 3C tm a saaMer "el ruined e fact, I haoTW Jeh. Then he re-fee W sewetfatag I had. said te l at Miachertec respecting "tanF" bogus tategrara whlcli lijreil Ml Cowley away. I asked htm If anything untoward, had occurmi lie sahl It bad that in a drawer In Mr. Hershelmiuer's room be had discovered a photograph." The lawyer paused, then continued: 4 sked ulm If.tlie photograph. hire waft a Albert Jnrimghtjhe J oawfal new There JtMOethlng alMiut WaltaHolybead. I think. I'll drop tbla on the. road a? I get a oiianek- - Aanette tald md w yoa'd taenjLi. Buok up. ' yeuag lady staying in One hawse. Tesaaay put his doubts a.side. Here .was confirmation of t "Youri his theory. Bat time preaseld. ToTWOTBNCR." was Hw h was Wtb. The day, Tommy ralsj a shout for Albert. the niuchrtalked-o- t "Labor Day." "Pack my bag! We'ro off:" of rumors "Yea, sir." The boots of AUcrt ali$ut wfilch atl sorts were running riof. ' .Newspapers could be heard racing upstairs.' were getting agitated. Sensational; Did that mean that. Holyhead? hints of a .laber-ctind'etat wera' after all Tommy wa xmxzlcd. Pretoofc " . said nothing. It knew and was nlan- photograpHer. He replied : You're on to It, sir. It had.' Then he went on to tell me son ict bins I didn't know. , The original of that photograph was the. French girl. Annette, who saved his life." ' at the delay. Then he remembered Tommy Makes, a Discovery. TJOR a moment or two they stood that there was a good supply in staring at each other stupidly, Julius' sitting room.. The American "Ne disparagement id. Jane, mind dazed with shock. 8omehow, inex- had announced hlg immediate deron." continued the other. "She's plicably, Mr. Brown had forestalled parture, there would be no fear of running up against him. Besides, a real nice girl, and some fellow them. Tommy accepted ' defeat he woultaT mlnd if he did. ' He will fail In lore wltn her right quietly. Not so Julius. was 14 "" beginning to be rather ashamed , "How in tarnation did he , .away." get ahead of us? That's what beats of the things be had said. g "I thought her a rery a cut . tne room' was j mer he ended up. girt," said Tommy, finding hi1 Tommy walked across to the writ"I see don't that C it matters any tongue. and epened the middle "Sure she la. 6of 'sWa not like way," salfr Tommy wearily.- - "He ing table, careiess y have found may some one out months bit. At least I supher photo unwards. caucht his and removed the papers, then-- No, thrust pose she Is In atway moat be be- ago, moment he stood rooted JVr,a by Jove, that won't wash! eye. her right off. cause to ground. Then he took It out. it Til een her tn e crowd I'd hare They'd have been published .at shutthe toe drawer. walkedslowliiL aid There's a Ja4ws&wuliS' over to an armchair and sat down "Sure thing they would I N "know right away without any still staring il JUe Dhotocranh Jn hesitation. Bat there was some some one got ahead of us today hia hand. By AQATfcA ClfRISTIB Urn acd ate a pared.- ft. - Tommy felt that, thunks to Mr. Cnrter, he understood the position fairly accurately. With the fatal document In the hands .of Mr. "WRatr Brown, public opinion wouldLswlng thonjbtfully. "Exactly. The discovery was a to the side of the ' one. revolutionists. and Of from "Te, a d d fool," be mid "softcourse, providential Falling that, tne moment, that the girl In Man- the battle was an even chance, The ly. "But so's some one else! And cheater was proved to be a plant government with a loyal army and at bust I know who it is!" everything was altered. Young police force behind them' might CHAPTER XV Beresford saw that for himself win bat at a coat of great sufferwithout ..Jf. having to tell It him. ing But Toramv nourished another " JtHlua Takes a Hand. But he felt he couldii't trust Tils an a preposterous ;flj;eam; Witnl HIS Mite at Claridge'a, j judgment on tne subject of Miss Mr. Brown Unmasked and captured reclined en a conch And Cowley. That brought us back to Jjebelleved, rightly or wronglyrthat dictated to his aeeraiary . Rnaatan. crumble Ignomlnieusty and Tee?" - Tb "I advised him to apply to you PreaMay the telephone at ?4h strange permeatfor a copy of the original wire. It ing Influence of the unseen, chief secretary's elbow pnrred, and he hourpr jQ.Buthow- - they thing abut;lhal4lJta,,'JnlIUA "Wat 68 earth took npctho-recetve- r, photograph had occurred" tonie held it together. spoke for a shook his head, and beared a sigh did It gets my goat It's no good of the Trench girl Annette doing In that after Miss Cowley flung it on n "This is a show," said mtnnte or two, then turned to his "I gness romance U a mighty arguing about how it was done. The Jnlima Harahelmmers writing the floor, certain words might have Tommy to Nsaseif. "The thing to employer. Agame's tip. We've failed. There's : Queer things "Some one below hi asking for been erased or altered with the ex- do is to get hoi of. the man." At Holyhead, after consultation, enly one thing for me to do." Intention of setting searchers "What's that That evening he and Albert once yon." press with the aid of ft road map, they CHAPTER XIV on a false trail." more penetrated the grounds of "Oet back to London as soon as . who,! were fairly welt agreed aa to direc"Tie lives the name of Mr. Julius Mr. Carter must be Carternodded. He took a sheet Astley Priors. .Tommy's ambition - In tion, so were able to Mrs a taxi poasible. Dawning StreeC from hfs pocket and read aloud." was somehow or other to gain ad- T. Hersheimmer." without more ado and drive out on warned. It's only a matter of hours prime mlnlater tapped the HershelmiDer," repeated Krame-nlnow before ,the blow falls." "Come at once, Astley Priors, mission to the house Itself. As they the road leading to Treaddur-bay- . In front of htm with nervthoughtfully. - "I have heard Half ad hour after arrival, hag- ous Gatehouse, Kent. Great develop- approached cautiously, "fommy gave They Instructed the man to go fingers. Bis face was worn ments TOMMY." that name before.a sudden gasp. and pale, Tommy"stood before slowly,, and watched narrowly so as gard and harassed. He took up his con"His father was one of the steel On' the second floor window some"Very simple," said ..Sir James, not to' miss the path. They eame his chief. with Mr. Carter at the "and few one standing between the window kings of America," explained the a Tve come to report, sir. I've versation Just very Ingenious. to. It not long after leaving the point It had broken off. words to and the thing was and the light In the room threw a secretary, whose .Business It was to , town, and Tommy stopped the car failed failed badly." "I don't understand," he said. done. Andalter, Mr. Carter eyed him sharply. one Important clue silhouette on the blind. It was one know everything. "This young man the promptly, asked In a casual way "Do you really mean that things in ust be a millionaire several times "You mean that the treaty" they overlooked." Tommy would have recognized any" whether the path led down to the after all?" . was that?" was In that over." "Is in the hands of Mr. Brown. are"Sonot so desperate "What where! Tuppence site, end hearing If did paid off the this tad seems to think." "A millionaire times several ! house statement "TheTage-boy'that man In handsome style "Let's have a look at his letter Miss Cowley drove to Charms He clutched Alberts by the shoul- over," murmured Kranienln. "Bring "Well," said Mr. Carter after a agalri."- A moment later '"the tail was him np, my dear Ivan." Cross. They were so sure of themder. minute or two, "we mustn't sag at slowly chugging back to Holyhead. Mr. Carter handed It over! It was selves that The secretary left the room and took It for granted here! When I begin to I the I'm they knees, to "Stay suppose. glad out watched It and Julius Tommy written in a sprawling boyish hand. he had made a inistnke.".. returned escorting Julius. watch that wlndow."- slrg, of sight, and then turned to the know definitely. .We mustdo what "Dear Mr. Carter: "Monsieur Kramenln?" said the "Then young Beresford Is now?" we canA He retreated hastily to a position narrow path. think I know who the real "At Ontelionse, Kent, unless I urn on the main 'drive, and began in a latter abruptly. mind flashed Through Tommy's In went down single file, The Russian, studying him attenThey Jane Finn is, and I've even got an much Any .more facts deep roar, coupled with an unTwice Tommy the assurance: "It's hopeless, and Idea where the papers are. ..That ab.nit mistaken. Julius leading. tively with his pale venomous eyes, American chap for. me?" steady gait, the following ditty: that he knows It's !" hopeless '. turned his head uneasily. Julius bowed. last's only a guess, of course, but 'Tm afraid not. Is It The other looked up at him. looked back. I am a Soldier, Tve a sort of feeling it'll, turn out to find out who he was?" important "Pleased to meet you," said the "I blame I have been myself A ,. "What is American. jolly British Soldier; I enclose It In a Tve got some very "Oh, I know who he was," said blaming myself ever since I heard right. Anyhow, for Tou can see that I'm a soldier by important business Td like to talk , "f don't know. I've got the wlnjl sealed, envelope what It's worth.' Sir James easily. "I can't other news." it this, feet prove my over with you, If I can See you I'm going to ask you not to open it up somehow, Keep fancying there's Something in his tone attracted until the very last moment, mid- yet but I know." someone following us." It had been a favorite on the alone." ' He looked pointedly at the "Welir A new attention. fear Tommy's The path was now running along night on the 28th, in fact. You see, gramophone in Tuppence's hospital other. Carter shrugged his shoulders. the side of the cliff, parallel to the gripped at his heart Pre figured it out that those,thlngs "My secretary, Monsieur Orleber, days. He did not doubt but that fel"I much. couldn't get Young "Is there V sir something more, sea. Suddenly Julius came to such of 'Tuppence's are a plant too, and low she would recognize It and draw from whom I have no secret." thlrty-flv- e about poorly Tm afraid said Mr. Carter so," an abrupt halt; that Tommy can"That may be so but I have," (OWa tut mora drnwniwl than t m ' dreaoed face very badly disfigured. her own conclusions. gravely. He stretched out hla hand The "way I reason la this:' as a last him noned Into him. an unimpeachable .but- said Julius dryly. "Send never He was Identified." Presently the on a sheet . table. to "What's upr. he Inquired. chance they'll let Jane Finn escape an equally uh round to a store to buy a penn'orth ler, accompanied by mat"And two that the you fancy V faltered Tommy. "Tuppence "Look here. If that doesn't beat In the hope thai she's been shamters are connected In some way?" Impeachable footman, Issued from of peanuts." "Read for yourself." the band!" this" memory stunt, and that "Very good. Ivan, I shall not ming "Somehow I do. I may be wrong, the front door. The .butler remonThe typewritten words daTnced be- once Tommy-lookeconshe thinks she's free she'll go of course." Standing out' and you again this evening. Go him. with requlr strated Tommy half obstructing the path was a fore his eyes. The description of a .right away to the cache. Of course, to the theater take a night off." butto the tinued sing, addressing two no The other asked questoque, a coat with a handker- it's an awful risk for them to take, The secretary bowed and departhuge boulder which" certainly bore green In affectionately as "dear old whisthe pocket marked "P. L. because she knows all about them tions. They had an lnstln1ttlmt It ler fanciful resemblance to a "beg chief him by ed. The footman took kers." be mere waste would breath. of C." He looked an agonized ques- terrier. Julius stood at the door watching but they're pretty desperate to gingbutjer by the other. "But what I don't understand," one arm, the tion at Mr. Carter. The- latter rehis retreat. Finally, with a satis-fle"That's it for sure." hold of that treaty. But if they said the hlm 'down and the ran drive, get They to It: prime minister suddenly, know that the papers have been re- "Is how that out of the gate. It was beausigh, he closed It, and came Tommy looked at the rock with, plied photograph, came to neatly done "Washed up on the Yorkshire back to his position In the center a kind of agonised passion. covered by us, neither of those two be and with persoberly tifully jn Mr. Hershelmnier's drawer?" fect decorum. "D n U he cried. "It's impos- coast near Ebury. I'm afraid it girl's lives will be worth an hour's would have of the room. "Perhaps It never left it," sug- sworn that the Anyone "Now,-M- r. sible Five years I Think of it! looks very much like foul play." Hersheimmer, perhaps ! butler was a real purchase. I must try and get hold .. rd thB"'lawyer gently, Z gested - will be so kind as l" . "My g a- - real- - foor-nigasped Tommy. of Tuppence before Jane escape to come to f the footman yenhoys, plcnlo parties, biitlrr, Two days iater Julius Hershelm-me- r thousands of people passing) It "Tuppence ! Those devils Til never "I want a repeat of ttiat telegram only, as It happened; the but- the point A from Manchester. returned I with them even Tve till rest got "I guess that won't- take a mincan't be there! It's a hundred to that was sent to Tuppence at the ler was Whlttlngton! : one against Its being there I It's I'll hunt them down I TU Rita. Sir James Peel Edgerton said note from Tommy lay on his table Tommy retired to the inn and' ute," drawled Julius. Then, with : Hershelmmer Tm taking up your time, sir," be you would be able to manage that "Dear against all reason!" waited for Albert's return. At lat an abrupt change of manner: . "Hhnds! up or I shoot 1" "Sorry I lost my temper. In case that worthy made his appearance. Julius looked at .him with a wid- said with an effort "There's no forme, t . see I don't you again, good-byneed for you to blame yourself. I "One last thing please have that For a moment Kramenln stared "Well T' cried Tommy eagerly. ening smile. rv Arof offered a Job in the been, young house In Soho watched and . "I guess you're rattled, , he dare say w were a couple "It's all right. While they was blindly Into the big automatic, then, on such a Job, Yon night of you out the window with almost comical haste, he flung Keuuuo, uuu uiiKui us weu mutt 11. drawled 'with some enjoyment fools to take "Yours, "Yours, etc., "Well, here, goes!" He thrust his warned us all right But I wish to opened, and something was chucked up his" hands above his head. In "TOMMY BERESFORD." God Td been the one to get It In the "THOMAS BERESFORD." out." He handed a scrap of paper that Instant Julius had taken bis sir." neck. Good-by- f A peculiar smile lingered for a to Tommy. "It was wrapped round measure.. The man he had to deal "He seems confident" mused the Back at the Bits, Tommy packed prime minister. " moment on Julius' face. He threw a with was an abject physical coward A half smile came to the other's th the rest would be easy. letter Into the waste-pape- r tip hla few belongings mechanically, On the paper waa scrawled three his thoughts far away. He was still lips. "This is an outrage," cried the basket words: "Tomorrow same time." bewildered by the Introduction of "And It is this boy who will de"The darned fool !" he murmured. "Good egg !" cried Tommy. "We're Russian in a high hysterical voice. ' mean to kill "An outrage I .tragedy Into hla cheerful commonfeat the master criminal of our going!" getting place existence.- What fun they had timer After ringing up Sir James, TomTommy retired for the night In a nitTL had "together,- he and Tuppence! "Thls-boas yon ayf But I my's next procedure was to make stnte of some olnthtn. Ho had elab; (j0 be Continued.) And nowoh, he couldnt believe it sometimes fancy I see a shadow be- a cnll at South Audley mansions. orated a careful plan for the folIt couldn't be true! Tuppence hind." Ho found Albert discharging his lowing evening. About twelve dead! Little Tuppence, brimming "You mean?" professional duties, and Introduced o'clock, however, his calm was Sl'RVIVKS YUQTIIFU, FOLLY. over with life! It waa a dream, a "Peel Edgerton. I see hla hand himself without more ado as a rudely shaken. He was toid that International News Service. horrible dream. Nothing more. In this." friend of Tuppence's.. Albert un- some one was demanding him In 4 They brought him a note, a few bent Immediately. bar. to The the liio. I applicant proved MOHIUSTUWN, II, kind words of sympathy from Peel carter well coat- David Tra.-- here u few days ago "Tilings has been very quiet here be a lie' said Edgerton, who had read the news In with mud. wistfully. "Hope ed Jately." from .which jiito apples from the paper. (There had been a large the lady's keeping well. sir?". "Well, my good fellow, what IS he picked fruit (U years ago. Tracy EX-A. D. FEARED headline: said the only difference in lasle "That's Just the point, Albert it?" asked Tommy. DROWNED.) The letter ended "Might this be for you, sir?" The wns that, as a youngster, he nte the She's dlsnnneared:" with the offer of a post on a ranch "You don't mean as the crooks carter held out a very dirty folded .apples wtjilc they weregreen. In the Argentine, where Sir James note, on the outside of which was have got her?" had considerable Interests. written: "Take this to the gentle"They have. By the way, have man "Kind old beggar," muttered at the Inn near Astley Priors. CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES a an aunt, chance you any by aside. It he as flung Tommy, Worms and parasites in the inHe. will give you ten shillings." other or a any cousin, grandmother, and Julius door The opened, undermine Tlie handwriting was Tuppence's. testines of- children who relation female might suitable He usual his In violence. with burst health and so weaken their vitality her Tommy to appreciated as be likely being In his represented held an open newspaper in realizing that he might that they are unable to resist the kick the bucket?" hand. ' be staying at the inn under an as- diseases so fatal to child life. The slowly A spread setfra grin delighted all this? They "Say, what's safe course is to give a few doses sumed name. He unfastened It over Albert's countenance. to have got some fool Idea about It of White's Cream Vermifuge. "Dear Tommy: what aunt sir. "I'm My on, poor TunDence." knew .it was you last night destroys and. exiiels the worms "I morbeen has lives in the country "It's true," said Tommy quietly. without the slightest injury to the tal bnd for a long time, and she's Don't go this evening. They'll be health-or "You mean they've" done her In?" In wait for you. They're takactivity, of the child. lying her me with for dying asking Tommy nodded. beard Price 35c. Sold by IIed(ulst Ilrug I this US AWB He Thrust His Hand morning. ing breath." . the "I suppose when they got Co., two stores. Advertisement. Crevice, Tommy nodded approval. treaty she wasn't any good to In the this "Cun propreport you were hand Into the crevice, and made a them any longer, and they er quarter and meet me at Charing slight grimace. "It's a tight fit afraid to let her go." said Julius. 50-lsack Globe A- -l or Red-MarFlour Cpuss In an hour's time?" "Well, I'm darned!" Jane'a hand must be a few sizes "I'll lie there, sir. You can count I don't feel "Little Tuppence. She sure was smaller than mine. 100-l- b. on me." sack Cracked or Fine Ground Corn.'. , . anything no say, what's this? the pluckiest little girl" seemed As Tommy had Judged, the faithBut something suddenly flourish with a And whli!" .Gee 100-lful Albert proved an Invaluable sack Whole Corn he waved aloft a small discolored to crack In Tommy's brain. He rose The two took up their quarally. his to feet all the right. good packet "It's SO-lters at the Inn In Gatehouse. To sack of White Mill Run. "Oh, et out! You don't really ?ewn up in oilskin. Hold it while Albert fell the task of collecting care, d n you ! You asked her to I get my penknife." 90-lInformation. There was no dlfll- coldsack of Coarse White Bran The unbelievable had happened. marry you In your rotten milttf afnttf It I'd her. loved but I blooded way, Tommy held the precious packet 100-lsack of White Shorts. Astley Priors was the property "Oh, Get Outl You Dont Really of" a Dr. Adams. The doctor no tenderly between his bands. They have given the soul out of my body hi Youl" Care, had succeeded! 100 lbs. of Heavy Idaho Barley to save her from harm. Td have longer practiced, had retired, the "It's queer," he murmured Idly ; stood by without a word and let landlord believed, .hut. he took a 100 lbs. of Fine Ground Barley few private patients here the good "you'd think the stitches would her marry you, because you could v fellow tapped his forehead have, rotted. They look just as have given her the sort of time she You tinder- 80 lbs, of Crac-ke- d "huliiiv ones! good as new." pr Rolled Barley.'. . . , ought to have hud, and I was only There was a panse. then Mf, Cat stand!" The doctor was a popular They cut them carefully and a poor devil without a penny to . .7. 100 lbs. of Heavy' Oats ter continued:. ripped away the ollsllk. Inside was blew himself with. But it wouldn't figure In the village, subscribed "I asked him to come round here. frP4,V to nil the locul sports "a small folded sheet of paper. With have been because I didn't care! 100 lbs. of Fine Ground or Ku!!! Oats Not that we'll get anything out ol very pleusant, affable K' ntleinnn." The young men were on the point trembling fingers they unfolded it. The sheet was blank I They . stared of coming to blows, mui suuut-iMj- i him he doesn't want to tell, ins Tommy felt doubts. Was It pos 60 lbs. of Wheat, sacks n : .:r.:.!. r. . .. ttt each other, puzzled. legal instincts are too strong. Hut sible that tltlM genial, with an oltutrTat magical abruptness, a dn'gir-ou- s "A dummy?" hazarded Julius. Julius' anger aimiea. there's no .doubt he can throw ll:ht figure could be In In 100 lbs. of Wheat, sacks' rt';i- m 1. . . r "Was bnnvera Just a decoy criminal? Suppose It was all a "All right son," he saw quiewy. on one or two obscure points Tommy shook hla tead. Tint "I'm going. I don't blame you any young Bcresford's letter. Ah, here g'gautlc mistake t Tommy felt a 50 lbs. . . Char, ! cold chill at the thought. solution did not satisfy him. Sud- for what you've been saying. It s he Isl" I ve The two men rose to greet the, On the first evening Tommy, ae-denly his face cleared. mighty lucky you did say It. rTTTTTTT. .". . . 1 . 1 . 100 lbs. of White Oyster SI A hnlf whlinslcnl compnnled by Albert, explored the "I've got It! Sympathetic takl" been the most almighty blithering, newcomer: "You think sor They reached a slirubdarned Idiot that It's possible to thought flashed across the premier's grounds. ':.:.-St:-i- s. 100 lbs. of Armour's G0$ "Worth trying anyhow. Heat Imagine. Colm down" Tommy mlnd. "My successor, perhaps hery near the house quite unmo froin a young had letter "We're lested. usually does the trick. Get tome had made an Impatient gesture COdlbs; Globe A-- l Butt err ' "I'm going right away now going Beresford," said Mr. Cnrter, cumin ' The blinds of the dining room ticks. We'll make a Ore." l...y'iv V. v seen "Xou're once. In a few minutes the little Are window , were up. Tbere ws a to the point at .M...4i. 500 lbs. Globe A-- l Cuttcrn-;-.- . of twigs and leaves waa blazing him, I supposer Inrge company assembled round thet "He rang me np." table. It seemed a normalrpleas-anmerrily. Tommy held the sheet of to the London and North Western "Would you nae any objection company. Paper near the 'glow. The paper railway depot, If you want to curled a Uttle with the heat Noth- S.U0W." to telling us exactly what passed Again Tommy felt that cold chill ' It aeemed ImposOf uncertainty. between your ing more. "I don't care a d n'where you're "Not stall. He thanked me for sible, to belter that these. people Suddenly Julius grasped hla arm, going," growled Tommy. and pointed to where characters certain letter which I had written were other than they seemed., Had TERMS CASH As the door closed behind Julius, he been fooled one more? crown a in to rami his he returned appearing juljjaBa. 425 WEST CENTER. Tommy, slept itfdjjr that night PHONE 480. ' : kL.iti 'i :. .c i t i v.v' 'i i i .. be active on thf floor above. Suddenly a second shout came from below. "Albert ! rin a dWl fool ! pack that bag? "Ye, sir." smoothed . the note Tommy pre-- ., . ts good-lookin- - e Kra-meoi- n . (. .instaa-taiieousl- y. Wi able . one-ma- - r ' THE n -- ; . ' itr ... d. - -- d r ' 1 ' . Bird's-nestin- prove to you by fads and figures that IETpurchase of an Heatrola is a wise investment Ail the for ' and heated stoves' now by any home, fireplaces. 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