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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER jmm"7 mashed potatoes, com, pickles, raw Tastes good, bage,applepie,cheese,coffee. while it lasts! But how that stomach can grumble if one eats too much? ADLA Tablets with Bismuth and Carbonates relieve QUICKLY. Get ADLA Tablet from your druggist. JOSEPH Me CORD INSTALLMENT FIFTEEN THE STORY SO FAR: Larry Cutter startled pretty Jacqueline (Jack) Anthony, public stenographer at the Hotel Raynear, by telling her she could realize her ambitions by marrying him. Before their marriage, they signed a contract providing that Jacqueline may conUnue ber present mode of living for six months, after which she could tear up the contract. When her father, Vince Anthony, became ill, Larry Invited him into the country to live. Alter a monthi absence, Vince returned to the city and told Jacqueline be was meeting Larry that night. Fearful of her fathers safety, she was anxious to learn more about their plans. Now continue with the story. I guess Ill be trotting along, Skipper, Vince told his daughter. Dont worry, dear. Ill be perfectly all right, Jacqueline assured him when she was ready to leave. There are some books over there in the case. Cigarettes in the desk. Please stay until I come in ... . even if its late." I still dont like Nonsense! She tried to laugh. The excitement of the nights adventure was making itself felt, buoying her up. Cant a woman go out I was expecting him to meet me globe-trottin- g Not yet Its not eleven. I want to know something . . ." Well?" Where are you and Larry going? as Why, back to the farm far as I know. ... Direct? Why . . . Youre getting sort of curious, arent you, Skipper? Yes, I am, Vince, she said ear- nestly. But I have a reason. Wont you please tell me just what youre going to. do tonight? Sure! But I dont know. Larry asked me to meet him. Said he was going . . . Where? I dont know. Vinces voice took -- on a stubborn tone. After all, thats Larrys business. Im only taking orders. Jacqueline was thinking fast now. Vince had shown his hand, in a way. He knew more about what was afoot than he was admitting; that, or he was following Larry in a blind fashion. That didnt Taking orders. as quite sound like Vince, easy-goin- g he was always. All the old fears came trooping back. There was still some reason to believe that Larry was doing some things without the law, or intended to. , Larry was marking time, waiting for any suspicion to die down before he . . . did what? Perhaps this was the night he had been waiting for. And he was taking the unsuspecting Vince into .it with him. Vince was all she had. She must risk anything and everything to keep him out of trouble. She would! Cost what it might! Vince settled into deep silence for a moment. He was deep in thought. When he roused himself, it was to declare, Ive got to see Larry right ..." and find her husband without stirring up such a fuss? Vince only stared at her as she opened the door and blew him a parting kiss. He was beyond words Jacqueline tried to observe her drivers face in the gloom when she told him to drive her to Hayners roadhouse. He accepted his directions without evincing surprise that a lady should be going to such a place at midnight. In the of her retreat, she tried to ponder the situation calmly. . All that really mattered tonight was to save Vince from any untoward complications. It was her place now to shoulder any fresh difficulties arising from her association with Larry. It did not occur to her to wonder, or care, what his reaction to all this would be. If he still wished to preserve his air of reticence about his doings, it was his own affair. But he was semi-darkne- away." "You cant, Vince! Why? Because I wont let you. You dont know what youre running into and I tell you I wont let you go! You cant! Youre all Ive got now . . . There, there. You mustnt get excited. And Ive got to go. Ill be late, first thing I know. You go to sleep and forget it. He picked up ... that part But if of it youre his wife . . Vinces brain seemed to be functioning again. If youre his wife, why dont you know . . . every- , thing? Because I promised I wouldnt ask. And hes been unwilling to tell. At first, I didnt think it mattered much. That it wouldnt hurt anybody but me. But when you came ..." Then back you and Larry have never lived together, have you? No. Ill tell you all about it when we have time. Nobody knows anything about it. And him telling me he was in Vince murlove with you I don't get it. mured helplessly. Jacqueline had herself in hand now. Youll have to let me straighten this out, Vince. I told you I had the right Now, you know I have. Im going to meet Larry tonight and have an understanding. I will not let you take the risk of getting into or hurt Where any trouble will I find him? See here. Skipper. Larry wont like it Hes depending on me. You know, I can drive his car and . . .. He can drive his own car tonight," Jacqueline said calmly. But whats he going to say? I will see him and talk to him. You wont have to. I would rather back. you stayed here until I came I want to talk to him alone. But Skipper, you cant go there It's out on the edge of alone. town. Ill have to go with you. Never mind. Im used to going about alone. Ill take a taxi at the corner and ask the driver to wait I know . .at least until . Tor me everything is all right. She crossed to the desk and came back with penWrite the cil and a bit of paper. aodress so there won't be any mis- ... ... take. Vince scribbled it with a sigh. He Still was feeling the efleci of Jacqueline's astounding news, felt baffled and helpless. He scarcely knew his Skipper tonight. I wouldnt let him So? Yes. I dont think I care to discuss it here, Larry. I think it would be better if we were to go to Vince and all talk it over together. I told him . . . about us. I had to to keep him from coming. I see." Larrys gaze and voice were level Quiet Would you like to take me home now? Im sorry. Jack. I cant do that I have something I must attend to and . . . frankly, I dont care to be seen in . . . where I might be recognized. I thought so, she answered coldly. But you were perfectly willing to take Vince into . . . wherever youre going. Yes and no. Ill be glad to get a cab for you. "Larry . . . Jacquelines eyes I dont suddenly were beseeching. know what it's all about But Im ... afraid Please . . . dont go! Ive tried not to ask questions. I dont want to interfere . . . really I dont But I feel it! theres something wrong. The expression of Larrys face did not change. Nothing to be tragic about, my dear. Come on and stroll out to the car with me. Well try to straighten things out But not in here, if you dont mind. Ill be with you as soon as I pay my check. The roadster stood in deep shadows, with no other cars near it Larry helped Jacqueline in, then seated himself beside her. "Jack, I wish I could tell you what its all about . . . But theres too much at stake. Ive waited too long to have anything slip now. Youre all wrong in thinking that I was planning to let Vince in for anything. I thought I might need his services as a driver, thats all. Larry . . . youre going out to your old home, arent you? Yes. And you wanted Vince to bring your car back, in case Theres no use in trying to hide anything from you, I see. I thought I might want him to do an errand for me at Rannies house. So that Mr. Hicks would know something had happened to you. Perhaps. But nothing is going to happen to me. Now will you let me take you part way home put you into a cab? No." Jacqueline, was thinking rapidly. There was a clutch of fear at her ... Im going with you, she repeated stubbornly. : won-deringl- y. I know. come. ... his hat. With a spring, Jacqueline was out of her chair. She placed her back against the door leading to the hall. Her face was pale, but determined. Her dark eyes wide, dry. "Vince, youre not going to meet Larry Cutter! Whos going to stop me? There was a brittle edge to his voice. I am. I have the right to! Right? He stared at her What right? I . . . Im Larrys . . . wife! The news that his daughter was married to Larry Cutter seemed to almost stun Vincent Anthony. to You . . . youre married Larry . . .? he managed at length. Yes, Vince. Why? I mean, when? We havent time to talk about here tonight" not going to drag Vince into any fresh difficulties. All these reflections were still in a chaotic muddle when the cab came to a sudden standstill. Hayners, maam. The driver reached back and opened the door. Jacqueline alighted in some trepidation and looked about her. The roadhouse stood apart from other buildings. Fortunately, it was brightly lighted and had an air of quiet respectability. Please wait here just a moment, Jacqueline said. I am looking for a friend. If . . . they are not here, I may wish to go back at once. Okay, maam. Unpleasant visions of entering a barroom or something of that sort assailed Jacqueline as she walked quickly up the gravel path and stepped on the porch. Drawing a deep breath, she pushed the door open and peered in. There were very few guests at the small tables with their red and white cloths. And there was Larry . . only a short distance away. . A half finished stein of beer was in front of him. He was smoking his pipe and idly marking the back of a menu with a pencil stub. As Jacqueline stepped inside the door, he glanced up and saw her. Pushing back his chair so suddenly that he almost overturned it, Larry came striding to meet her. Jack . . . ! he exclaimed in a Where did you come low tone. from? "I'd like to speak to you a few minutes, Larry, she told him composedly enough. Of course! How did you get here? Wont you sit down with me all , . . the place is perfectly right," seeing her glance about questioningly. I came in a cab. Its out front. Thats all right. My car is parked behind the house. Wait here a second and Ill tell your man he neednt wait Ill see that you get home safely. For the sake of appearances, Jactaqueline seated herself at Larrys ble. When Larry returned, he seated May I order himself and asked, something for you? Id rather not No, thank you. stay. was his next Where's Vince? has hapNothing question. quick pened to him, has there? No. Vince is all right heart . . . remembering that man they saw guarding Fairlawn. She suddenly realized that she was thinking of Larry in much the same terms as she had thought of Vince. It was not the matter of wrongdoing. But danger. The danger had taken a very definite shape now. Her mouth was dry. She had to moisten her lips before she could speak. Larry! Yes, Jack? Im going with you. Larry Cutter would have given a great deal to read the expression in his wifes eyes when she made that little announcement He sat in silence for a moment, then said slowly: Jack. Its that if you stick with me I wont go. Of course I cant put you out of the car . . . unless I have to. But I have to see this through tono good. You figure night. Im going with you, she repeated stubbornly. Then Ill have to tell you why you cant my dear. Youve guessed right. Im going out to Fairlawn and Im going into that house. There is something there I must try to find. Does it belong to you, Larry? Thats a question. It may not even be in existence. But I owe it to someone to take the chance. To a man whos been dead a good many years. Oh . . . you mean your father. I "Yes," was the grim reply. aim to square an old account for him tonight. I never had the chance before, but Ive been waiting a long time. Just waiting until I had enough of atake to take care of . . . eventualities. But, Larry, wouldnt the man who owns the house now let you look for what you want? If you explained it was your fathers? A grim laugh was her answer. Youre slipping. Jack. Didnt you see that fence? And the gentleman prowling around?" Then you cant possibly get in there, Larry. You might get . . . hurt! Im not worrying over that, my dear. It will be more serious if Im caught. Ill be sent up for trespass, burglary and whatnot. Unless my pocketbook is long enough to drag it out in the courts. If I can lay hands on what I want . . . Well, I won't have to bother about that. (TO HE CONTINUED) Strike Hard The unforgivable crime is soft hitting. Dont hit at all if it can be avoided, but never hit softly. Theodore Roosevelt. , By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Morgan, the Micheleactress who will make her American film debut in RKOs Joan of Paris, will take to the South Seas in her second picture. 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