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Show THE }IIDVALE JOURNAL .THE DOU BLE CRO SS ·--------------------------~ THE STORY .. .Jim Stanley, New York bustness man, orders his desk aud•phone taken to his home, IntendIn to finish his dictation ther,., Ro o \Vaterman, his partner, cc>m~ In. Both are In love with Dorl Colby, Stanley proposes to~Ni g a coin to determine which shall first propose to Dorle. Water n wins. Nina .Morgan, Wa' terman'e secretary and mistress, has overheard his conversation with i'ltaniey and resents Waterman's plan to desert her. V.'aterman says be Is penniless and mus• make a rich marriage. He ~lrg-l's Kina to tell Doris tha,t Stanley has wronged her (Nina). Nina tells Doris her story, exactIng a promise that Doris will not tell the source of her Information, Doris Is convinced of Stanley's duplicity and Is broken-hearted, realizing that It Is Stanley she loves. WatermA.n proposes and Doris accepts him. Stanley accepts the situation, and as a wedding present ghes his share of the business to Waterman. He is going to India. V\'11son awnre of \Vaterman's crookedn'ess, leaves his employ. The latter begins to Importune Oorfl!l for money, Bromfield, the gambler Is pressing Waterman (or pay:nent of gambling debts. At Waterman's urging Doris wears her magnificent diamond necklace to the opera. That night It disappears. Doris' father enllMs Bromfield's aid In tracing the stones. Stanley returns to New York "'lth an East Indian friend, Swami Ramanara. Doris realizes now that she loves him, and always has. Made desperate by Waterman's conduct she suggef'tl' separation or divorce. Waterman refuse& to consider either. -12"Qnlte right, quite right. Well Jef· f erson recruit the staff at once. l suppose we'll need the usual lot, eh? "Yes. sir. And. er-do you wish me to engnge a chauffeur, sir?" "Tilat reminds ine," said Wilson, "l met O'Ilura last week. I think he'd tike to come back, If you want him." "Surely, surely-get him by all menns. Good fellow, O'Hara." "How soon do you wis-h to occupy the house, s_lr?" "I'll come down on Friday, 1f you can he ready?'' "Oh certainly, with ease, sir." "And on Saturday I shall ha1·e a few friends for the week·end. That's nil for nnw, Jefferson." • As the butler went out Stanley Clg-hted a cignrette, and looked about the room. "\\'ell," he said, "it's home, anyhow ,\nd now, Fronk, this Is as goo1l time n. any, I snppo>'e. to thank you for Rll you've done for me while I've b&n .. 3\\·ay.n • "l'\"C do11e my best, sir.'' • "And no one could have done better." "And whv not? ~~·erythlng I've got in the worid I owe to you." "Oh well, 1 did myself a gnod turn 11 hen I did you one. It's often like thnt. By the way, I suppose I'd better j::ive Jefferson some money." He felt In his pockets. "Lim, not much In II ere." ''Ilow much d!d you want, sir?" I'er twpe I can-" "~evPr mind. 'fhere must be an old ~heel• buolt tn tllat desk somewher·e. .Just take the co1·er ofl' and we'll !ree."' • Wilson lifted the sheet from the de~k. ·- CopvriKbt, By Dodd, Mead and Company,lA&. w. N. U. Service name of lloll!n Waterman and substl· tute the name o! James Stanley." "What?'' "Precisely." ..You w11nt me to tell 1\IIS'S Colby that It Is Stanley and not you?'' "Exactly.'' "Stop It I Stop It I" cried Stanley again. He glured at Wilson. "Good God I" he added faiutly, and abruptly sat down. Wilson could not utter o syllable. There was silt•nce In the room for a timE'. Presently Stanlp,v spoke, "lt n1ust be some kind of n jol•e I" "A very poor one, I'll say," com mented the other. "nut It must be, It mu::;tl Rollin -my old friend ! Why, I've never been anything but generous to him In all my life. \\'hy-1 can't nnclerstauol ft.'' He put both hanlls to hi!!' head . "Perhaps," suggested \Vilson, "If "'" bear the rest it will all be explained." Stanley caught at the suggestion. "Yes, yes, no doubt. Go on." nut as Wilson moved to start the machine again he cried, "No--wa!t-I'm afruld to hear it." • nut Wils(ln hud »o Intention of stopping there. ''Surely, sir," he objected. ''vou can't stop now. lt wouldn't be f~lr to Mr. Wate1·man or to anybody." "I w!!"h the thing had been de stroyed." cried Stanley. "Witll all my "I'm nfrnld you never really liked him, did you, Frank?" Wilson wriggled a bit, and the other continued: ''I fear you never made many allowances for hlm. There's no real harm In Rollin. He's always getting Into bot water, It's true; but it's alway!!' the result oi his Impulsive disposition. Lie always leaps before he looks. It's a quality I've sometlAH'S em·led him.' Wilson had dellnlte Ideas about the Impulsiveness of Waterman. He was upon the point of opening up the "n· tire subject ot Waterman's al'fairs, when Stanley chunged the subject abruptly. ''I say," he remarked. looldng at the aud!phone, "do you suppose this thin~ will work after all this time? Be fun If 1t would. Can't remember what I was dictating about that last day In the office. I suppose I thought It was mighty Important then.'' He touched the machine lightly. "I can't even remember how to start it.'" "Let m~ do lt.'' s-uld Wilson. "I've got one In the r,fflce now. Here's the wa:v It works. It you want It to repe~t what you have be'en saying you just push this lever. There-see?" Instantly Stanley heard his own voice saying: "Of course there's al· ways the possibility of error In these calculations, and It would be wire tn allow a considerable margin of safety therefor. But OD the whole we are In a position to say that we think well of this proposition. If you wish, I shall be glad to discuss the matter at length and In detail. Very sincerely yours." Stanley smiled his boyish s-mile. But the machine went busily on: "Don't worry about that, I'll attend to the details ... "Splendid. I have only one slight suggestion to make as to the construction of your sc~nnrlo." "And what's that?" "1 don't like the name of your vll· lain." "You ought to, It's your own. • ." "Frank," cried Stanley, "stop that thing, slop It!" Wilson obeyed. In amazement the two looked at each other. Presently Stanley, much puzzled, remarked, "That's- not my voice.'' "It was at first, sir." "Yes. yes, 1 know-but after that somebody else spoke. What on earth do you makE' of it?" "I don't know." "What I mean Is, after the dictation, "The Morgan Girl, Nina Morgan, after It said 'very sincerely yours,' It 0-n Her!" spoke in another ,·olce." heart I wish It had been destroyed"Two other voices, I thought, sir.'' "Yes. I thou~ht so, too. Did you but you're right. We can't stop now. Go on!" re<'ognize them?" "1 thought I did.'' A fateful silence followed. Then the "\Vbo::'e ,·oices were they?" alternating voices went on. steadily, "Well, sir, I should say that one or relentlessly, each syliable beating like a hammer on Stanley's brain: them was 1\Ir. \\aterman's." "Yes;, and the other voice was a "Well-of all the-why on earth woman's-didn't you think so?" should I do thu t ?" "Ye;;, sir, l di1l." "I'll tell sou. Becanse you're a busl· "Did you recognize It?" ness woman. Look here now, lf you "I think, sir, it was the voice of tell Doris Colby the truth you'll be getNlnR 1\lorgan." ting nothing but revenge on me." "Hollin's secretary?" "I expect to get .romething ebe for .. Yes. str.,. not telling her the truth." "1 thought ro, too. but I wondered "\Veil, you won't get it." If it was my Imagination.'' "No?'' "No, sir. No doubt about It," Wil"• 'o, because I haven't got It. No\\ son assurE-d him. llsten-l'm practic,Jly down and out."' "nut how do you account for tt, "You're a member of this tlrm.'' Frank?" "Nominally, but my Interest Is so "Well, you know this machine stood small it barely gives me a decent liv· on your desk In the office that last !ng. Stan l(•y owns the works, be's the afternoon until every one but me had lad with the money-always has been. left." What's '"orse, I owe everybody In the "Yes. yes," oh,lected Stanley, "but world. I'm short a lot of stock!!' In n I'm sure 1 stopped it after I finished bull rnarket-1'11 be wiped out tomor· dletatlng." row If the rise goes on. In short I'm "Some one mu~t hn ve started It all in. Ouly one· thing can suve men~uln. 1 remember going Into your marria!,"C to a rich woman. And Dorlli otHce after you lefl and tin1ling 1\1 r. Colby Is just that-a ,·ery rich woman . Waterman and Mls~ l\lorgan talking Now you stick by me, and I'll stick-" there. l\lr. Waterman was sitting on Silence fell upon the room like a the corner of your desk. He might blow. have started It by accident-some "Go on, go on, go on !" groaned careless gesture or other-like this." Stanley, grinding his teeth. but the Sitting on the corner of the desli secretary answered: the secr·etary put one hand behind "That's all there Is. 'l'he cylinder him, carelessly, as If for support and was ured up." touched the starting lever ot the maThere was a long silence before \VII· chine, which Ins-tantly began to speak son beard. In a voice he scarcely rec· aguln. "Stop It," cried Stnnley lrrltably. Wilson obeyed him. But after a pause he Inquired, "Aren't yon going to hear the rest t' Stanley smiled a little uneasily. "I The old . Roman conquerors of was thlnldng It's a hit like ea,·esdrop· Britnln had a keen eye for colors, ac· ping. l~n·t It?" "Why ye~." agreed Wilson, "it we cording to analysis of exeavatlons of !lad reason to suspect anything would the Latin settlement at Colchester be said that we shouldn't bear. But Eng., made hy the Es~ex Archeolog It can't be anything but busloet"s-the leu! society. business of the firm-your own firm." No unornamented wulls for the Ho "I suppose that's so," admitted ::!tan · mums. but brilliant colors of green ley. "An~·how, l'n. curious to hear H. red, ~·ellow and blue. Theil wall pins If It's an offense against propriety, ter was colored and highly tinted let's wink at It," he added with a Even the floors were colnreu, for nne gorin. "Don't yon !ell on me. and I'll room has been found with a red not tell on you." pa\'ed floor. Mosaic tloors ha l'e been \YIIson smiled also. "I see, i'lr- discovered whl('h are done In blaclt we're two conspirators." reel, yellow und white •·tesserae," or He shoved 1 the -zylinder back a bit, small cubes ol clay uwi stone. The pressed the 'Starting lever, and the!;e 1vere the wm·ds they heard: "Glad to discu!'<S the matter at length · Bobwhite~ and Quail~ and In detail. Very sincerely yours.'' 1\luny people thlt1k that the bot• "Don't worry about that, I'll attenif ,·.-h!te and the quail 11 re tli~'tinet specie~ to the detallt'f' uf birds. "Bobwhite" is merely tlw "Splendid. I havE" only one sll~ht connnon name for the ualive Arueri sug~stlon to make as to the con!!'truc· can quuil, partkularly the "Colinu.• tlon of your ::;cena rio.'' V!rginianus" or Vlrgin!u quull. The "And what's that?" qunll Is called "hobwhae•• from tht> "I don't l!l'e the name of rour vll note of tile male, which Is accented ou .n!n.'' the second sylluble and sountls like "You ought to, It's rour own." ·'bobwhite." lu the Sout bern state.; "That's the point." the same bird IS eulled "pllrtrldg;;!," u "What are you getting at?" nnrne used In the ~orth fo1· the ruiied "I suggest thut you strike out the . ,row;e or pbea·mnL -Hf CHAPTER X--Continued , . By A. E. THOMAS "Bello," said Stauley, "what's that?" Jle ln!liented the mechanical contrlv· Hnce •desk. which stood re,·ealed upon the "Oil, yes," answered Wilson, "It's )'our au<liphone." ··so It Is. What's It doing here?" But Wilson remembered everything that concerned Stanley. "Don't you ecall, sir? The last day you were In .vour oflice you told me to rend It down here? You were going to dean up a lot or correspondence over Sunday. O'Hara brought 1t down." "That's so. I remember. And then t went to India." He searched vague· ·1.1 In one of the drawers of the desk. saying as he did so, "Funny things happen to .us. Now tf anybody had told me, when I Instructed you to send this thing down here, that I should stonrt for India the next week. l'd have tLought be was crazy. Ah. here we ~re," Producing t!le check book, be tool{ hi!' fountain pen and began t{> fill It out. • "Well," handing Wilson the check. .. give that to Jefl'erson before we leave. hope It's good. as Hollin used to say 1 haven't balanced my book lately." He lool{ed at the secretary and smiled at this fE"ehle joke. But Wilson di<l nor smile back. There was nothing about WatE'rman that could amuse him any mor·e. Stanley missed the nnswering smile. Tl~n he yielded to the temptation bt> had been ret"lsting. "Speaklug of llollln," he said, "1 want to ask you something. I saw him a moment last nighi. Er-ba v-e :rou kept In touc!1 w!th b!m at all?", ''At first, yes-there was such a lot to do about your withdrawal from the firm. But for some months I have s .\rcely ;;een him.'' "Any gossi(J about hlru?" Wilson heliltated. "Go vn. I'm h!!l friend-you can tell me." "Well, &lr, there's no doubt he'~:; been LJretty well nicked In the Street once or twice. and, well, It's only gos sip of course, but-" "Come on, come on." .. I heon he's been drinking a good uen.l.n rsr..nl~y ¥0t to his feet, wulked to the window. and •tood looJdna il~ Friday, February 8, 1929 ogn":ed: '"1 can't believe It. I c."an't Power From Sea, Idea believe my own earL Uollln, mJ friend I" of French Scientist ..It's clenr enougb, sir," .laid Wilson Newest source of power Is a rno· quickly. "Nino M'orgau went to Mist tor that dcrf\·es its ener;.;r from the Colby and told ber this vile slander. difference In temperature of !'lea l\liss Colby turned you down and mar- wnter at the surface nnd deep ried Waterman.'' down. It docs not l'CCJnire ,·ery "1 can't believe It,'' murmurec.l great tlepth to produce a di fl'erence Stanley. "Even now I can't bellel'e lt. of 35 to 40 degrees and su<"h a vaAnd yet It accounts for .ro many things rlatiort is as valuable for power little looks and phrases that pas:;-ed be- purpo!>e<; as water falling 300 feet. tween those two In the office. They explain~ the French inventor, Claude, mennt nothing to me then, and now who i~ developing this new form of thev all come ba!'k witb 11 new Hnd hydr·nulic power. :-.lear llan\IIH he terrihle meaning." lle cudgeled his 1vlli build a 12,000·ldlowntt [>lant to memory. •·y cs, yes-and thut last l!emon>:t r:1 te to scientist~ It can he night-the last time I saw her. When dnne. lie sa.rs his in1·entinn is capa!Jle I entered the room Hollin and !She of complet(•ly transfor·min;; living conwere nlonc. She l'lud just accepted him. lthongltt then she looked lJneer- ditions In the tropks. a boon espenot at ull lil\e a happy girl. She cln!l\- to blarHls an(l SPacoa~l-; where p:u;;'ed It ot'f, but she was Qi!P!'r just <'l•nl · nncl falfin~,: water are not avail· All this the same, und no woruler. That ,·ile uhle for power pur{loses. sounds lil;e a fnll·-ff'tchc<l sc!Jeme but woman hud ju~t hePn there telling It isn't sa fl' to laugh nt an~·hody her this terrihle tale ahout me. making these quicl;-chan;;inl-( days.-l'npper's me a mon~ter In lwr eyes:• lle tossccl huth hUJHis In the nlr. Weeldy. and cried, ''By G-d, I'll not s!t down under this!" He (•rossed the rum In "Sunny Spain" Country three Mrldes, seized Wilson by the of the Imagination elbow with a grip that burt and rnid. \'\'p are ulwn.vs hem·in~ of "sunny "Look here. tell me ever~·thing that Spain." Soutl!~rn coastnl Spain is natyou know about bim-1 mean, since l urally ~llllil\' and semitropienl, but a went away." At last Wilson had his opportunity. lar·ge. part ~f Spaifl is a hi;dt tahleand he used lt. Snnk Into the depths iand, flunl;e(] hy lofty mountain><, and of the big chair. Stanley. his face the pellple know what it is to sufl'cr burled In his hands, beard him to the from colcl - especla.lly since fuel Is ex· end. Then he spoke. To Wilson It ceedi ngly scar·('e. was the 'l"oil"e of a stranger. It i~ difficult to write of Spain In general terms ht'e:tu>:e not an Spain "In !ihort, be's betrayed her as he betra 1••tl me. I knew something wa~ Is u!il,e. There Is ~;earcPIS a state· wron; when I saw her lust night, but ment that can he nuHle uhout south· I never dreamed-how could 1 ha,·e ern Spain which would ulso hold true dl'I.'Umed?-lt was like this. Frank, for northern Spain. The Spain of the what's become of that girl?" he cried mountains Is one Sp:Jin and the Spain with a sudden burst of energy, ''the of the eoasts nnc;ther. The Spain of Morgan girl, Nina Morgan, d-n ber I'' the sta!?;e and the movies Is a wholl~· "I don't know. sir. She never came fietitiol;S Spain. At! Spain Is rapidly back to the office after you went. I changlng-tryin!?; to !'~nap out Its olcl suvpose be set her op IUl establlsh- lethargy, tr~·in!?; to lil'e down lts repu ment somewhere." hlltion f(>l' laziness, etc.-Pathfinder "On Doris' money." :\lagazlue. "I suppo::e so." "And you've never reen her since?" British Army Veteran "No, sir, not to speak to." llohert .:\'pwnharn, n ninPl.V onP-ycar· "Find her I Find her I Spare noth- old veteran of the Crimean wm·, live>< Ing, stop at nothing, search the world nt Holland, Ohio. :\It·. NPwnhnm say« -Only find that woman I" that he Is onP nf a \'Pry few sun·ivors He glared upon the secretary with of that wn r who rpcel ved the per·soual such Intensity that the little wun was car·e of the famous nurse, J.'lorenee fr·lghtened. "Come, come, sir," be said, i\ightln~ole. Mr. Newnhnm is a<"tii'P "you mustn't go on like this. Take for a man of his agP, nnd In mlditi!!'ll bold of yourself.'' to being able to Jt•ad without tltP u;.;e "Yes, yes. you're right,'' said Stan- of !!lU!'ses he makes a daily trip to ley feverishly, "no ure In getting wild. the post ofiice to talk over lht' news Now !s the time for self-control.'' nut Of tJ1e ua~' .-lndialla[lOJiS :\PWS. there was little self-control about him. "I<'rnnk, Frank," he went on. "Are "'lwn DPnjawin Frnnklin r!'romyou sure I'm awake, and that 1 mendt'd a plan for daylight saving, haven't rlreamed tllls danmahle thing? more than ljO yPar~ n;?;o, the i!ka wm: For God's sal{e tell me It's only a ri!liculecl. dre11m, and that I'm going to wuke U(l pretty soon-that my old friend is stll! my fl'!end, and that the girl 1 love Is happy with the man she loves-thnt her life and mine have not been blasted hy the wreteh I culled mv friend!" \Yil~'On swaliowl'd hard at the lump A Bad Wreck :n his throat as he said, "I wish to of the constitution may follow in the hE"aven It was a dream." track of a disordered system, impure "Start that machine a~ain !" sai<l blood or inactive liver. Don't run the risk I Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DisStanley suddenly. covery is an alterative extract of herbs Fearful of Its effect, the secretnry and roots that drives out impuritiessaid. "l'l(•ase-1 think you've huct acts on the liver. enough of that, sir:• 'Vhen you're debilitated. and your "Frank, li~ten. 1 could perhaps f(•r· weight is below a healthy standard, you give this man the ruin of my life, but re3'ain health anrl strength by using- the he's ruined the II fe ot the gi 1'1 -r love, "Discoverv." It builds up the body. un1l for thnt I will never for;.:i\'e hlmMrs. H. B. Riley of ~r. Route B ., Arapahoe, wrltes: ··r wou h! r ..~t be a1ive only for nP,·er. For that I will ha,·e vPngennre. Colo., Dr Pierce's medicines. For the Llood and For such thing~ cannot be done-n1,, ato~ach, 'Discovery' cannot be excellt::d." else ju:;;tice must bcc·ome o moekery. Sold in tablet or liquid form. If your Start that d-d machine I I wish to dealer does not ha1·e it, send 65 cents for the tablets to Dr. Pierce's lnnlids hear again the voire of-my friend!" Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. Agaln~t his will, Wilson obeyed Without Interruption Stanley beard Would Investigate Further the relentless tale once more. from be- • l'rufe8sor Y (writing to his wife glun!ng to end-the tale of his be· Lruyal. When It was done he Silt mo. and daughter sojourning at fashion · tionless for a time. Presently be fum · ahle watering plar:e)-Deur l\lalzie: bled In his pod(et, pro1luced a letter. You lnfor·m me that you have en· 1 gaged our Lucie to an elegant und and read In a !!'haking voice: 1\Iy eventual "Dear old man: • I haven't seen you dashing young chap. blessing and a ver·y capable detccth·e for so long. Come and lunch with me are now on the way to you. on Wednesday. We've lots to tuik about. lfaithfull~ ~ours. Rollin." "Faithfully mine,'' ne muttered. He returned the letter to his pocket and sat with glowing eyes staring Into space, seeing nothing-thinking-thin k· ing. 1\l!nutes he sat like that. 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