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Show CK IS CAUSED 0F JSS uxMOmH Th bell of aa Ohlo d SflOffia when the bell rhSSie & Ohio freight Ioom wd on?. iLa -- heels of the train. jSLB&cm rfj ft ia the jgf y ft mi r; first such scd-- ll a o. 0,1 si w front Dornford Tabs Streator-Sm- ith fbpyiight DEALER offers obout 60CHEVROLETS 40 FORDS John Spencer and his cousin, Geoffrey Bohun, are vacatlonln in Austria Geoffrey la n gifted portrait painter but tandscapea. While strolling In ,.palnt forest, John hears Eng. Hah voices, and decides to From safe cover he flnda Investigate. four men ,n H'.ry who. .7.r,Pwfcnl, been murdered. la.tho leader of the gang; thePharaoh others are Dewdrop, Rush and Bugle. Unfortunately, John makes himself known to tho assassins by dropping o letter with Bla name and address on It Ha tells Geoffrey and bio chauffeur, Barley, of bla adventure. Geoffrey, that John life Is In danger, realising, declares he must vanish, Spencer dlacovera that tho livery of tho murdered man o to tho livery of tho eervants of Yorlck castle, and tells Countess Helena, mistress of the castle,, what he bad seen. With Geoffrey arid Barley, John otarte for Annabel,-- ' a nearby village. They encounter Pharaoh. In making their getaway they exchange shots with tho gang, without serious result. They arrive at Plumage farm, on the Yorlck notate, where Lady Helena had raoueated.John and hie cousin to meet her. She reveals to them, that her father had converted hie ' immense fortune Into gold ooverelgne and hidden thorn away In a secret vault In. the castle. Knowing that his son, Valentin Helena's brother, was Ihcapablo f controlling tho fortune, ha had revealed It to Helena alone Just before hU death. In noma manner tho newa had leaked out, and Pharaoh le after tho treasure. models reconditioned iad we becked by ear 2 Dj,i. 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As Its rumble faded, 1 saw n flash from lamp, and thirty seconds later I drew np beside the pavement where Geoffrey and Barley stood. word being spoken our Without baggage was lifted aboard, and as Bar- Tn prefer nose drops, or threat epiwxcen forth. MEW uck t LIQUID ley climbed In among It, my cousin sat down by my side. Let her go, John." Two minutes later the Holla stole dropper Lack of Backbone of vitality never made a ruf flip. . . and that's enough. Upon n sudden Impulse, I put out She gave It to my hand for hers. Then I went me gravely enough. Sown on one knee and put the cool, light fingers np to my lips. . . . As she caught her breath Your servant, I said quietly, "and you may tell whom yon please. . Eight hours had gone by, and I was fitting st Vlllnch, In the driver's seat of the Rolls. My consln was on the platform, bnt the car was berthed In out PTHOHATUM bandy boll I with The warden lifted hit head end looked me full In the .eye.. Then he turned hie head to his mistress end looked it her. Though he neverepoke, he seemed to ask her some question, (or after a moment she nodded and looked sway. With bis hand still in mine, the war-le- n went down on one knee. Your servant, sir," be said quietly. And then, I am very grateful, sir. I cannot say more But I beg you will be careful. My soil will not rest In his grave if you come to hurt. Then he rose and turned to his mistress. and when she . had smiled ind nodded, he bowed to her and to me and left the room. As the door dosed behind hint "He shouldn't have knelt, said L Helena shrugged her shoulders. That's his affair. But please tell no one he did so. Yon and he and 1 know, the shadows, perhaps a hundred yards (Torn the station's door. Tho train from Salzburg ateamed Relieve MEMTHOLATUM r . INDIGESTION ACID e - 5 TIMS NO ALKALIES train,-whils- CHAPTER II Continued nsmnoun fqu cum on um... m non IK MSN mltl--dn- corre-pond- OLD MOTHER HUBBARD UlUBKIBNKCWSMaa n snsss hid nuxs am csmai EMSMHT Co. SYNOPSIS Popebr Make! AO by Minton, Belch WNTJ larvlea. . ABOUT 20 OTHER CARS am . by v fli tngfa CHEVROLET j,e tu ISSlG deared the falling in the wheels ... out of town. Ten miles on we pulled np by the side of the road. I felt my consln nudge me. Then be lifted his voice. Anything to report, Barley?" The answer rame pat. No, air. Nothing at all." lTy consln snt vqry still. Then he Slewed himself round In Ills sent. Thst's strange," he.snld. I'd half n Idea that. you. might perhaps hnve seen someone someone yon thought you knew." "No, Sir," said Barley, flrmly. "No one at all." Look here, snld Geoffrey, "before yon PARKERS HAIR BALSAM mmwa Handing UtiipaUalrFhlSat iRBMtl Calm end gagdgmaacgggjaEte. v. NbHAMroo.lM tesla. Brm,tJL!rkaHBlrBehwa.llekmthe left" desperate voice cut him short "Could I ore yon slune, sir, a A in mo- ment T "You esn speak the truth here and now. Mr. Spencer Isnt going. We're II three going to slay." "Very good, sir. Then I seen Pha raoh. And Dewdrop beside. Ill swear It was them. - In Rulzhiirg: this after noon. Come out of the station, they did, as I walked In.! taakupthat CHAPTER III Op PatroL feluSTjrth and getting worse Is, cold SjWtUn ftfiSa11.' If Barley's news bad given us to go on, lt polnted the wladoin or acting without delap This for two the first place, wry good reasons. In was dangerous Salzburg for Pharaoh In Sals-bnrground, for anyone moving must plainly be under the hand or the Salzburg police: If, therefore, we could find him and Uien arouse aomo-thln- g UjiiSz torw Ifaia'bU fight, his race was as good as run. Secondly, It seemed pretty certain that Pharaoh had split his force and that Rush and the fourth of the .rogues were yet In the countryside:- - and that meant that If we could find them, we should oniy mt,a t0 degI with, and those very ordinary thieves. (And here I will .say that, since I afterwards learned that the fourth rogue was known as Bugle, from now on It will be convenient to give him tats name.) I will not set out our discussion of these very ohvloui points, for fully three hours had gone by before .with many misgivings our plans were laid. This may seem something, foolish, but It must' be remembered that w.e had great deal at stake, and the fear of aliasing a chance which might not return continually haunted our 'efforts to make up our minds. In the end. however, we came to certain decisions, and since we aruek to 'these, I-- will ' say what they were.' . Early the following morning, Geof-- , frey .and Barley and I were to visit. The Reaping Hook: that' Bugle and Rush wunld lie gone, we had-nUuilht, lint we had some hoie of tracing the damaged, cur. If this shnnld lead ns np. to the men we sought, we. should at.imre give battle and do our best to lay the two by the heels : but unless by y we had picked np some definite clue,- then Geoffrey and Barley would leave for Salzburg by t I remained at Plumage, lying low during the daytime and putrolllng the roads about Yorlck from dusk to dawn. "And I give' you my word," said Geoffrey, "If only youll mind your step, I think you're more likely to get there than Barley and I,. We've got to search a city, ami we don't know where to begin. But your field Is much more narrow. In the first place, Yorlck's a loadstone, and Bugle and Rush will naturally turn that way. . . . Bnt you simply must watch your step. You're out to get .Information, not to attack. If you. find them, you must not strike: lie Mown' and-sethem hpriie, and then drive- all nut. for. Salz-hur- g YI1 yon and Barley and me. give me your word to do that? And always to he hack at Plumage before Its light I gave him njy solemn word, hut I knew In my heart that he would never have left me If he had thought It likely that I shnnld find Bugle and Rush, and that, though he disliked the Idea of my working alone, he was doing his best to choose the lesser evil and to keep me away from Pharaoh at any price. Thanks to my lady's foresight, we could now send word to Yorlck without any waste of time, and before we left the next morning onr groom was on his way to the castle, hearing a note from my cousin In which he had set out onr plan. It was barely eight o'clock when we ran Into Annabel. , By Geoffrey's direction I stopped the car at cross roads out of sight of The Reaping Hook: theii he and Barley descended and walked as far as the forge which was walling one side of the forecourt that graced the Inn : and there Geoffrey stood by the corner while Bnrley walked np to the house. As luck would have It. a servant was washing the steps,- - and a Ford, .from aide. Barley brought him Then my cousin turned and waved, and I brought np the Rolls, for, as we had fully expected, the birds were One minute inter we were flown. speaking to the host and his wife. Now we had had no doubt that the moment we mentioned 'their late undesirable guests, the two would be only too ready to talk themselves hoarse: bnt we were not prepared for the spate. of Incoherence which onr The two casual inquiry unloosed. were simply bursting to vent such a volume of grievance as I can only compare to the bnrden of Christian's sins. Since we were there to listen, then was clearly oothlng to do hnt let the storm Mow itself ont and when we had heard them In alienee for what seemed a quarter of an hour and had Inspected the spots at which violence had been committed or damage done, we ventured to put the questions which we hnd come to ask. The strangers were gone. What was the order of their going and what had become of their car? Our words might hnve been a spell. I hnve never seen human beings so suddenly change their tune. As though we hnd turned some tap. the fountain of talk stopped dead: all their excitement died an Immediate death, and the two became as crafty and sullen to trap them gs though we hnd come Snd do them some evl! tnm. They hnd seen nothing at all. One minute the strangers were there, and the next they were gone. They hnd not seen them go: they knew nothing of any car: when we spoke of Its being disabled, they glanced at one another and shook their hends. Scared stiff." said Geoffrey shortly, and went off to prove the servants to no svnlL In silence we returned to the Rolls. And now for Plumnge and Vlllnch. At lenst. thla means we ran catch an earlier train." Four hours later I bade my cousin farewell. JfMi to Cfeense Inter. Mtfy. Do it the pleasant P w,Y-- Flinh the lyrteia JithehotcopolGerfield I,T,,"lUflModeke wmkm g aiiltlrleiit to hnve him dea tained, although he might put up suspicion . . Helena glnnced at her wrist and folded the map. We were alttlng by the water at Plumage; and had been for half an hour, for when I got bnck from a note from my lady waa waitat ing to any that I might expect her five p'clock. our Do you ' think you can. find way!" I think so," said I. "By night, without lights, upon ronds that you've never aeenr I swallowed. If I make mistakes, It won't mat Yal-llc- ter. When I've felt ' my way round twice, I'll know where I am. "And then?" 1 proHSe to wntch certain points the turning to Lass, for Instance; and the eopjiiee - that- you call Starlight : that's where the road turns closest to Yorlck Itself. And the earl" "I'll find some track or other and park her there." . Helena drew In her breath. And supposing they're there before Jon mu! watch you arrive. . . . They'll let you park the 'car and ateal back to the road. They'll let you pick your pi!:;iin and settle down. . . . And tomorrow at dawn they'll be digging another grave.". "Be honest, snld I, laughing. Why on earth, should Rush and hit fellow be watflilng these rondsY? I dont care," said Helena awlftly. "It Isn't a job. Mr. Rohun must .he out of his mlndr Will you' take Sabre with ydu? At least, heU give you warning Tf anyone else la as Irish Swerpstalcei Origin; Great Odds Against Winning ZLabout: Shaw Comes Thro talk i Houston, texas. there was only one living person who could convince me ' that George Bernard Shaw was' nut the smartest man in the world and that person would he George Bernard Shaw. Amt by gum, he did It! For this hand." will.' Indeed," said L What lime are you leaving here!" "About ten o'clock, said L "IVyon think you can find the mouth of the entrance drive?" I ran hardly miss that," said L Sabre shall lie there ' tonight at a "1 past - quarter past the turf. And I'm not to thank yon," I said.' "I stay at your house: I ride yonf horses: and now Pm to have your. dog. As. partnerships go,. It seems to be railier. That," said Iny lady," Is foolish. What am I doing that. If yon were' placed as I am, you wouldn't he glad Only one-sided- to do?" I. "Tliat ought to he the answer, snld - She was sitting sideways, propping herself on an arm : and either heeennq of her. pose or because, her hair was tumbled, she seemed no more, the fine tally, hnt only a beautiful child. Suddenly I knew that I was In love. . $UL-000,0-00 admirer ho began the disillusioning Job the Inst time he was over here, telling us so frankly what ailed ua, and on the present trip lie already has finished up the contract. When a limn, no matter how great .ho waa In the reuchcs the point where he mistaken rudeness to hia hosts for proof of his own brilliancy, Instead of just bad manners well, to me one of the most distressing sights on this earth la thnt of an extinct crater still trying to be the flute- -' tag volcano If once was. one-ma- n I laid myself back on An set to permit a sweepstakes ea British horse racing events wee passed by the Irish Free State parliament in liKta, eight years after the Free State was established. The drawings are held three times a year In connection with the Grand National steeplechase In March, the derby In June and the Cambridgeshire stakes In October. From to $18,000,000 la received for euch drawing and of this amount alHiut. ft! per cent la returned in the form of prizes. The remainder goes to the Irish hospitals, tha Irlah government, and tho organizers of the lottery. While most of the publicity la directed at tho enormous prizes received by- - American purchasers of tickets, It should be pointed out else thut the odds have been figured ont nt about lOO.taiO to 1 against winning first prize end- - 2Ti0,000 to 1 against recclvlug any prlxe at til Detroit a That night was very dark,' and I would have' given a lot to have seen but once by daylight the roads that-was to patrol : quite apart from picking my way, I conld see no track or turning until I was actually there. It follows that after ten mlnntes the. only idea I had left was to get to where Sabre was waiting nt the month of the castle drive : and this, after great tribulation, I found a boat half-- , past ten. I overran It, of course. However, I knew I was right, so I stopped the engine and listened and them stepped Into the road. I was hastening back In the shadows when I suddenly found that something was moving beside me, and then, before I could think, the Alsatian was I licking my hand. At once I turned, to make my way hack to the car, but the dog did not turn with me and when I pat my hand on his collar, he would not move. I had not begun my patrol : the Rolls was ont In the open: and Snhre refused to move. If he wonld not come. . . . I perceived thnt the first thing to do was to get the Rolls off tlia road. I( Rush and Rngle were ont Far in the distance I heard the drone of a car. For an Instant I stood Then I was ont In the road and was whipping back to the Rolls. . . . Before I started the engine, I listened again, to hear on the road be- spell-boun- News. NO UPSETS The proper treatment for a bilious child mu imi for Westerner n ieuevini i ask you, Is the nse of a consistent old line Republican back East with flue banking connections, when all you're permitted to do, as the other fellows start drawing their hands for this year's big game, la tp fuss with the discards? Why, lots of us ran remember when It wasn't regarded as fatal to the Presidential- prosjiect of a bright member of the G. O. P. younger act If he happened to reside on the Wall Street aide of the Allegheny mountains. In fact, qultq the contrary. Now It seems there's a rule that only westerners' may look longingly toward tho ' White House without being Recused of trying to peep In the deck before the deaL WHAT, A cleanting dote today; a matter quantity tomorroa; lea each time, until bowels need no help at alL ANY mother knows the reason Akwhen her child stops playing, eats little, is hard to manage. Constipation. Hut what a pity so few know tho sensible way to set things righll The ordinary laxatives, of even ordinary strength, must be carefully regulated as to dosage. A liquid laxative is the answer, mothers. The answer to all your worries over constipation. A liquid can be measured. The dose can bo exactly suited to any ace or need. Just reduce the dose each time, until the bowels are moving of their own accord and need no help. This treatment will succeed with any child and with any adult. The doctors use liquid laxatives. Hospitals use the liquid form. If it is best for their use, it ia bat for home use. The liquid laxative mat families use ia Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pgpsin. Any druggist has it "Sonny South" TF THE poetic pioneers who first 1 christened the lower cross section of our country the 8nnny South came hither at thla season of the year, I think I know what actuated them. They called Dixie the Sunny South for the same reason that naturalists have named a certain tyiw of African hyena the laughing hyena not because the creature langha so often, but because he laughs bo seldom that It naturally attracts attention. After contemplating lowering or leaking sklea for n straight ten days, Jm beginning to wonder whether tha sun has retired from business permanently. Probably about next July I'll wish he bad. Yet We Go te War Friendship lb the only thing In tha world concerning tho usefulness at which all mankind are agreed. Cicero. Still Coughing? Valuable Advice TODAY I ran Into my old and wise Bassett Blakely. He stuck to the cow business wliereus Will Rogers was weaned from It Otherwise, these southwesterly ranges might have philosopher-hproduced one more corn-feumorist with a national reputation. During the depression, Bassett tried to borrow a sizable sum from a gentleman with a reputation for frugality. It waa a forlorn hope. No, stated Bassett, emerging from the interview, he didn't let me have any money, bnt on parting he gnve me free of charge some beautiful advice. Bassett, my son, he said, never feed your stock dry fodder In windy weather. I did that In March of 1S&4 and one shack blew away on me. No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, numt cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to teim a chance with anything less than Creomul-slo-n, which goes right to the seat of tha trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem d the phtagw and expellcd. other remedies hare railed, don't be discouraged,- your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle; Get Creomulslon right now. (AdvJ brancs-a- is well-earne- d s germ-lad- en loosened Even if - Long's Machine Endures Cl. ARLES, LA. 1 mean no for any man's memory, but for most Anyone of ns who ever tasted success the verse that was writ ten about little dog Rover might serve os an epitaph: "While he lived, he lived in clover, but when be died, he died all over. I would have said that Huey Long's machine, being essentially a one-ma-n machine, would start falling to pieces before ever they burled him. Bat it yet endures and Is powerful and, right or wrong, It function!. People here still believe In his policies, still perpetuate his organization, still endorse hie designs Most dictators eip the bitter cup of defeat while they live. Here is one who from the tomb looms almost aa tail as he did when he walked In the flesh. Admire such a man's record or despise It nevertheless you have to taka off your hat to a personality thnt can project itself back across the grave. LAKE Tha Oront of tha Car Waa Louder hind mo the footfalls of aomobody run- -' nlng; but lightly shod. Then "In yon go. Sabre;" said Helena, opening a door. As the dog leaped In, aha took the seat by my aide. "A hundred yards on," she panted. "As quick aa you can. There's a track on the right III show yon. The drone of the car was londcr some car on the road ahead. Aa the Rolla gathered speed "Now," said Helena. "Steady." set a foot on the brake; rut on yonr lights for an Instant . . . There yon are. As I left the road for the track, the drone of the car approaching turned t Into snarl I stopped the engine end flung my- self out of the' RolIs. "Stay here," I cried, end darted bark to the bnahee that were edging the aide of the road. The car was close" Murr and her headlights were on: bnt even aa aha passed me, her driver lowered his lights and slackened his speed. (TO BS CONTINUED J Don't brdbeoonstd I lUlra up yonr miod to try and have the clear, freak akin aa admire ia othen I Thopaande Save found tha aaerct in Cutlcura treatment. So ai tuple, too I Tha Soap aoothea and cleaaaea tha Ointment relievaa and help! to heal, Yodlltoar. id at tha diSvance Cutkuis mafcca. Bop Coticorm at poor dnundata Soap 25c. Ointment ISe. 1'KKI aampla of each on Tenant. .Write "Cuticara." Dept t, Slaldca, Haas. WOMANS AILMENTS Mm Lonlae Cnddlnf cf 71 Kim SL, PncMto Coh, aaid: "1 was badly rundown and became uritawd aad depccaaed aa caailr. ' ConateM and patoa acroa aqr back aad peri-od- te taxed ay enunpe strength to the el moat Alter taking Dr. Pie ice's Favorite Presort I caloyed aqr meals and felt fine." Bor now ef your . drnggiat Kew aim. t H eta. Squid im Urge aiaa, $UA They're All Ranches In California, every patch of where things grow, regardless of size, Is a ranch. So far aa I know there are only two farms In southern California; one's n lion farm and the other la an ostrich farm. I look for the day when n Hollywood scalp specialist will refer to hie estab- OUT lishment as a dandruff ranch. In Texas, which we Just left behind ns, nearly everybody te e rancher, too; or nsed to be. Today we're In the land of the planters, end If we kept going, bearing north, tomorrow we'd be among the fanners. gvntlemnn-furmcThe ns we know him bnck east, doesn't flour-laanywhere down here. There are how places aplenty along tide Louisiana const but they weren't built for show places they were built for r, b homes. IRVIN 8. COBB. WMU Sank. you suffer burning, scanty p0 L loo frequent urinition; baclcache, headache, dizziness, low of energy, leg paint, swellings end puffineu wider the eyes? Are you bred, nervous feel ell unstrung and don't know what is wrong? mitt cxcctt watte to ttoy In the blood, and to polton and upset (he whole sytlcffl. Ute Doen't Pillx Doan't ere for the Itldneyt only. They ere recommended the world over. You can get the gend Doan's at any any uine, (torn. time-lette- |