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Show UlNTAII BASIN RECORD serial fiction nr? IPaMQi tiiQt? il BANNER fafea i ibty 4 . gar: vide frc for the 0HC u&ique. . . . 0 Domford Total ty Bonrjpomj t be v lly alter the r tl consi and You arranged your flight with your brother. He booked your e for you and went alone to the station, taking your tickets and money, to see you off. And, when he was gone, you went to Paris, instead. And the police mistook him for you and sent him down twenty-twyears ago, and hes done his time: but the charge against you remains. Lord Ferdinand Virgil, and I have been sent must be in her from England to . . . clear thing, i CHAPTER XI -2- 3at Winter to call me told lad I was, as tired but, to eight, and at a quarter to go back to vain to mg m my hand presently threw n to get up. was uneasy. ;e of mind ... reach Pla-- ga Bears, squash i spir, in Unnes - r i earbe .... o , crU'ti i. pas-sag- eViirt weuand up. His Angers were plucking at his trousers, as those of a dying man will pluck at his sheets. ? 'I'htt I need not have worried. y What dyou mean clear things mana nine ttou minutes to a up? to my room, bearing ans ar; fant Ill tell you plainly, said I. Beme. j addressed to cause of the mistake that was made, another warrant must issue as a out boved himseif have fol- - matter of form. Before that warthe read I starting eyes. rant can issue, a further informaworkec pgor(is: tion has to be sworn. I am here to I thou: fgi the shirt complete that information . looffi- eas. wme servant found E But , le J ni II E.MVmUmike of her jewels? mothers This, said L "Your son, Percy Virgil, stole them six weeks ago. The fellow sat back in his chair, with a hand to his throat You say that hes gone," he said. Both he and Elsa have gone. iou see, I had instructions to give them their choice. That is sometimes done if the injured party consents. It it tends to avoid a scandal I gave them both until dawn to be clear of Brief. And both have availed themselves of the chance which they had. PersonalI think they were wise: and 1 ly, must confess that Elsa got back on me, for she packed a suitcase whilst I was engaged with your niece, and, when she went, it went with her . . . But thats by the way. In fact, this is all by the way, for I have so far said nothing of the most significant duty 1 did last ... it convenient J owing r ffvf casue at once. Brle (cornf corn s remember that I stared at the some though it belonged to I sat dpwn and put im Then I , had in my hands. And then TAlidap again, because something to be done. was I made for the door, this us Ocred and Winter came into the proha fen. I said: and (find Mr. Parish, at once." here come to him shoes, ads it 8 was, I was more than half les utf as I got into my Jack-fl- u , and c yard Englishman entered the me asc, of it nw her Grace? j icultun ;t how soon can I said, tting pt Irish, sir: but 'eriaps at ten, e certain-befor- that" haz.i The time nine, 500 fa. try well, I must see the Count cidents think hell want to receive or L but if you can get hold of I 4,50 you can bring it off." stnes ruS manage it sjf, said Parish, ther i lo yau wish to see him at once? rprises at my watch. glanced afety c minutes past 8ve Ber-perha- other acc,a fttnrediately. ear f phen come with me, sir, said I think I know where he &iak . amrf note into my pocket figur P Wt the room, mals pe! respect with which Parish ther s treated by the servants of Brief rent o! j wry nearly as deep as that Excec p were pleased to accord to the 9 per lehess herself, and before two nt; L. fcutes had passed I was ushered by f ennoinced into an elegant libra-srfatal! I s, 1 13 -- As e door closed behind me-- 1 rWtet does this mean? said the getting up to his feet, a? wered him slowly enough, I said,-thwe are air. your fnt see about that, said the r bront in, made straight for the belL e re h strongly advise you, I said, us t:- i car.: at to try to have me removed. ith a" ?ou do, you will force my hand: omul: sb, Lord Ferdinand Virgil, cut of tl fygrireans, 3 it frroat." IT soothe )US at jclear the nanyr M'v the shaft go his proper title home. My M hit him be-t- h 'he heart. If more revela as ere coming, better that they u!d come whilst we were alone, r all that, his eyes were burning I was Richard Exon, and not D1 d esp Duchess of Whelp, is I servant answered h his sum- torned on his heel . . him curiously. . wa'ched "ere was a it- D- moments silence. ?air lordship rane? Mat. vlL??r spole over his shoulder. he said thickly. Has-- has i ft'ey returned? i yet, my lord. him ,o cme her enters the house. 7 good, loal my lord, said the na made a himself scarce, !' wife ij ,'e door etosed behind him o not think. I said. that S nothin going to come back. IT :the Ferdin started about K! blackmail? 8aId I, "but b,u" fiXt th.i ?Ur187son1 ave reason to is not coming 'ht i what I told him ,e'lff, n: n S n' Is &Z'rt. f i It Means, I thrust the ! ? ent to he will find It disappear. starin8 as though sot of his world. you told Mm? Who J jat are Question flamed. lra 0, w'clMhes man face ilS h saw. Pt t for Scotland WorWng 1111. the aid blood flow out of moistened his lips, Duches know this? ,"Nlbody knws thoAust . police. ' twitch at the Austrian police? leave 11 yU luestion biditiu,, Yn. lland twe.,1 . r0ke yoUr bail zyc" t0- - Joan Signs for 5 Years "fa Fan Gets New Illusions vhtes our eyes what your brother said we should see . . . which means that, as I warned you, the information is very nearly complete. Though I heard no sound, I saw his lips frame the words. Very nearly. Very nearly, my lord. I have proved all your brother said, except one thing. He declared that if I were to ask you to tell me the secret of Brief, I should ask you in vain. And so to give I ask you me one single detail of what your father revealed to his first-bor- be no more on the radio, by order of his boss, Darryl Zanuck, production head of Mr. Twentieth Century-FoZanuck made this announcement as a result of protests from theater exhibitors against too many appearances of screen stars on radio programs. Mr. Zanuck stated that he had no quarrel with Said, That We Are to Clear the Air. Thanks to what happened last night, it is very nearly complete. And then? Then I shall return to London. And when the warrant is issued, I shall come back. There was a deathly silence. Then the fellow turned round and made his way to a chair. I saw that he went heavily, as a man that Is tired. After a little he spoke. Why do you tell me these things? I took out the note he had written and held it up. Because of this letter. It seems that one of your people saw me leaving the Lady Elizabeths suite. I had to convince you, therefore, that I was there on duty and nothing else. He let out a laugh at that, and the blood came into my face. If you doubt me, I said, I can prove it. Id a man outside her door the whole of the time. A man? he cried, starting up. A man, said L Dont think Im working alone. The man in question is playing the part of my servant: hes really a sergeant out of the C. I. D. He quailed to the words, as a beast will quail to the whip. And then, as a beast will turn, he was showing fight. So So you say, he snarled. you say. You prate of warrants wheres your and duty and His voice rose into a badge? Show me your badge, scream. you I said Its In my dispatch-case,- " like Would you with other things. to know the duty which took me Into her suite? What then? I raised my eyebrows. I wanted a word with her maid a girl of the name of Elsa . . Shea wanted for forgery in Bristol. Perhaps you didnt know that. And there, when I stood to lose it, I won my game with a shaft that hand: Percy Virgil had set In my that eyes fathers in his saw for I . he knew the truth about Elsa . unand how could I have known it, less I belonged to the police? "The evil that men do lives after them. The son had delivered the father Into my hand. Lord Ferdinands head was shaking. As he felt for his chair- -I swear that I didnt I swear You neednt worry. You wonjt t be accused of that But that lsn see to just go I didnt nearly all Elsa: I wanted to see your niece For one thing, I wanted to speak her mothers Jewels, shak-weThe fellows bead stoppeo his to up hand Ing. and of mouth. I proved your brothers statement that he is the Count of night. Brief. My words brought him up to his feet. I defy you, he mouthed. Its a lie. He clawed at the air. There is no proof. Because some old doddering servant imagines vain things I am not a doddering servant and I have no memories. Yet I can prove the statement your brother makes. I was sent to see if I could prove it I told you Just now. I was sent to complete the information . . . upon which the warrant will issue, the day after I get back. Then prove it prove It to me. The With pleasure," said L twenty-fouis Elizabeth Virgil Lady She is also the next in line. If you are the Count indeed, why have you never shown her the secret of Brief? Beside this, my other blows were so many flicks on the face. Before my eyes, Lord Ferdinand seemed to shrink; and he took a step back and then sideways, and put out a hand to find something on which he could lean. Listen to me, said I. He lifted Following your brothhis head. er's directions, I found the way toI the chamber eight hours ago. took his daughter with me: and senow she knows for herself the cret of Brief. 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I have a copy upstairs. for five years, and But my son Is free. Statements starts the ball roll- were made in his case, but he has Good with ing gone free. You said that you had Girls Go to Paris, k in'tructions ,4 Too, originally ' If the injured party consents. ,N scheduled for Jean Thats what I say, cried the Arthur. Its said man. My brother would never subthat Columbia wantscribe to my ed to borrow her for to proceedings against his fathers son. I I know that one some he wouldnt, Exon. He wouldnt bear months ago, and malice like that. And then the scanthat Warner Brothdal . . . You said yourself that, ers refusal to lend her was at least rather than have a scandal partly responsible for her winding Your son has gone, said L up her contract "There can be no scandal there. Snow White and the Seven Percy Elbert Virgil has disapDwarfs will be retired from cirpeared. culation the first of April, after I can disappear. He was panting now, and his eyes breaking records In every imporwere half out of his head; yet he tant city all over the world, and will did what he could to wreathe his probably be again about face into a smile, as though to do this time next year. It cost $1,700,-00- 0 to make, and will gross about me pleasure and make me his friend. eight million. It played In 41 counI can make no promise, I said, tries, and was the first sound picuntil I have reported to those who ture to be translated into a talking sent me here. The case is too grave. book for the blind. And Dopey But Ill tell you what I will do. If got more fan mail than all the other you will indorse the statement your characters put together. brother has made. Ill take it to London tonight and recommend my When Madeleine Carroll paused people to let you go. To be honest, recently in New York on her way I dont think theyll do it, but from Europe to Hol"How soon will you know? she shatlywood On Friday. And on Sunday I tered one movie shall be back with or without the fans illusions. The warrant for your arrest This Is movie - mad girl upon condition that you indorse the went to a smart statement to which I refer. Other- night club, and durwise . . . ing the course of Yes? the evening noticed a In view of what you have admitrather buxom ! ted, I shall lay an information at young lady who i indanced every dance Gabble without delay. That will sure your detention until the de- with great enthusi- - L , w. 1 j asm. She had on mand for your extradition Is made. Mad(,kine But if I sign . . . rather dismal look- Carroll colI can make no promise, I said. ing "Ill take the statement to London, ored hose and very flat shoes, reand do what I can. You can take ported the movie fan. Decidedly It or leave It, my lord. Sign, and not smart. But her hat was an French bicorne, and the I leave for London. Dont sign, and I leave for Gabble within the collar of her suit marked it as one of the latest efforts of a famous hour. The fellow was biting his fingers, French modiste. with his eyes on my face. The signSuddenly the rather buxom young ing stuck in his gullet, as well it lady smiled, and the movie fan might And then he threw in his wilted. She had recognized Miss Carfoll and had learned that movie hand Give me stars, when left to their own deAll right, he said. the statement . . . And youll do vices, aren't always as smartly your best for me, Exon, Im Im dressed as they are on the screen. not as young ss I was. Incidentally, the next Carroll picI stepped to the bell and rang it ture Is Cafe Society, and the one I want my . . . servant, I after that is called Air Raid, and is the story of two young people said . , . With a shaking hand, Lord caught in a city in the war zone. wiped his face: and then, still holding the table, he made his Hollywood has to be awfully careway round the oak and took his seat ful about these war pictures. In in a chair. When my summons was Idiots Delight, for Example, Esanswered, one hand was shading his peranto was used instead of Italian, eyes and the other was toying with French or German, Just to avoid a paper that lay on a blotting-pad- . the danger of angry protests from Win-te- r. I want my dispatch-case- . foreign governments. WTien it was done as a play no such precaution (TO BE CONTINUED) was taken. ... UUAUAAiAAAAAAAJ THERELL 'V i1 se "fa Hy Virginia Valo WNU Stavio food ""DiOsr King T) rone Off the Air V s' $ vj- - ' V In SALT LAKE CITY Has Established Its Reputation as On of the Nation's Most Popular Hotels. .. 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