Show V 4 GOING 4 ah IS p ayli A Ay N 1 Yi E rb by C CARL ARL JENKINS 0 arthur cra crampton Cram i plon was as 40 miles out of the ity indis automobile lie ile mablin motoring to see tho the country but to hunt up some information tor for the law firm of ciack billack swope crampton Crampt to which he had lust just been admitted ilik ihli information roust must bo be sought lot loi quiet qu letl very quietly miss aliss nora Ilas liell waa as ino motoring from her mother a house to the village of olen licad head and delving di lying her own car her fler chauffeur sat ant beside her but ile he waa mas not considered in the matter of operating opert ting tile the car at a certain point she overtook another ban auto it was as that of mr air Cran crampton ipton who ho RB sleuthing along alone as quietly es as possible ond and raising as little dust dual an aa lie he could miss II fl askell wanted anted to show oft off a little she aas aa in no great hurry but blit she wanted to show the man ahead that he was nas a slow conch coach for the road lie ile gave her room to pass hut jut as her auto came up lie he let out another speed notch lie ile waa ass cau to slip along quietly and here lie he va ar racing along at breakneck aped tip he even wanted anted to shout lie he wanted anted to swing owing hla his cap the two to tua machines chines raed raced side aide by side elde for CO 60 rods and then mr air cramp ton pulled ahead miss tried it twice more and failed each ea ell time she m was as not queen of that turn pike the chauffeur started to say some abing but the she silenced him with A ith a look ant and was vas getting ready for a fourth titi tit I when nhen a country constable stapled stepi ed into the highway ahead the squire Is for just seen sech folks as you he be sold said an aa he climbed into mr Cram auto and beckoned for the other to follow follo the justice atas na tn in hla his office ua lice half a mile ahead it was his colemn day tie he looked at the culprits over tola his spectacles and said 1 sixty bitty miles an hour anil and suppose you d have met a toad load of hayt suppose an innocent child had bad been cross ing the road suppose a one legged man had been going along with hla his eyes on the ground I 1 hut but bour our honor tho the road was clear and the pace was as not dixy miles an hour protested the loung lawyer young man sit eft down don tills this Is a serious case and not to lie decided in a minute I 1 adjoian ad join n it for three days daye and told hold you both in ball in the sum of nt one hundred bundred dollars ach I 1 haven t with me stain the lawyer as ile he went ent back to the boung lad ladi can ou telephone to any of your friends to get ball for your you relf win she took two wo diany diamond rings iron from her bet fingers and advanced to the desk desir laid abera down and said eald 1 I will go ball for both the rings are worth orth double the amount the three dais passed and the cut cul were on hand for the trial it was plain that the justice as aa prejudiced in the case at least so far as air crampton was as concerned lie got the speed up to eighty miles an hour and tile the constable swore that he heard whooping hooping and yelling and that if i milk milkman man had come along hod hed have been smashed to a powder ile he had probably dared the young lady to race with hint him and she accepted the dare she be was ais fined ten dollars as a great moral lesson but mr air crampton was vias fined itty fifty the lines fines ete paid and the culprits ft e ere a about b 0 ut to depart when the consta bl ble e ret stepped ep ped up to the lie lawyer and said an id warrant arrant here for you sarf it uon on t do any good to rut cut tip rusty for I 1 tit ni a powerful man I 1 A ia trant tor for nica mea por I or what por for bigamy you yell are wanted in conne connecticut for having tour four divest nora looked at mr crampton for an explanation its some silly billy nonsensical nils mis take he said bald after rending reading the war rant nora anti and her mother had been as elated into the auto the mother hung on oil to the daughter but the lat at ter pulled away aay and got down and said to the justice I 1 onn real estate in my own on name I 1 and I 1 want ant to go bill ball for mr air cramp ton mr air Ci lampion ampton and the mother tailed called out and the constable leered but the bond was aa made out and signed on oil the way home hoine the mother molher ept its as she said nora 11 i akell kell have ion ou gone eone crazy crazy you overtake a villain on oil the road li hive ave a nice with him and then the go lit his bull hy by ali aai Iel hals I 1 I 1 just want to 10 race A ich him again and beat hint him and I 1 fill nut I 1 do that if they bend hint him to vr on 1 laughed the girl inside of two days the constable V vaa as in hla his shoes and the so sol e emu ill 1 kistich vaa as baing that anyone ought to have known that a member of the law lau mill him of lalack swope crampton had bad never been in connect i cut and married four m wives ives tile the nian man anted as Ilo babl some bili head in new jerme jerasi nd then old mr lir black who abo happened to inov the he widow lias II askell lell per personally came down don and had bad a talk with her and had worda of praise for rora nora and so tt it cante came about anat when N ben air crampton called to express his bis thanks he be could not complain of his hia reception and he was waa mole moie than pleas d when alsa nora remarked but don t you take tahe it that hat this thing la is over with ith yet we must have another race they had it later on oil and the young lady carre cane can e out ahead and there was no ball bail bond to sign it was another sort of a bond the name of a minis tr tor was to it |