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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. rtcht and sbs Is adways sol heiress. She will be one of the richest women In a world of rich women. If I could set a million from Radway, I can get It Just as easily from her." Bettlngton ahw.k his head obstinately. "The cases are not parallel. Mrs. Radway la not money mad. Her fortunes are not dependant on her personal exertion." "You miss the whole point of It," Cements returned. "She, like Radway, will see that a million Is the easiest way out" -Out of whatr Bettlngton crM , sharply. "Difficulties. I shall not specify them. One Is named Sam and the other Is known as Metzger." The Mufinii of the J Albatross by Wyndham Martyn COFTRIOHT IV THB 0. "Impossible," I. WNU8rrlM Bettlngton, as tie followed Clements to bis doctor's office, wondered '. hat rage was tearing at the vitals of lithe, deadly man. Hallett only knew it," said Clements, "the noise be Is making Is really bis death rattle." He flung himself into a seat "There's nothing the matter with my throat, but he isn't allowed to come in here without your fermission ; that's shipboard etiquette, Hallett has practically told that if the wireless isn't ready for sending messages in a few hours' time, be'U put him in irons." "That wont hurt you," Bettlngton said. "Why look on it as a great misfortune?" "Because with Graumann out of the way they'll put the instrument in hape. I can't have It known that TTf Grau-tnan- n Radway Is dead." "It will have to be known. We are running back to New York now." "But we shan't get there. Listen to me, Orme. I thought when I saw him lying dead that the whole game was up, Just as you did. Cut it isn't Mrs. Radway is a rich woman in her own Salt Lake City Hoist being install d at new station on 400 level of Park City Consolidated property. Salt Lake City Bingham Metals Company sells rights in mining com pany's properties to Utah Copper Company. 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"What I have to say," be continued, "directly concerns the safety of, among other people, Miss Unwln. I am going to ask you to promise me you will not consult Captain Hallett or his nephew on what I tell you. They are too much prejudiced to be of value." "And If I decllner He reflected a moment "I am going to rely on your intelligence when you have heard my news to do as I advise. Mrs. Radway, you must know that I am not a steward at alL I assumed this grotesque and braided Jacket for special reasons. The death of your husband upset my "What about Hallett and the others?" "lou have heard the death rattle In h!s throat As to the others, what are they but boys? There will be no trouble at all I think I can prevail upon Mrs. Radway to see what Is best to be done. I count on your Influence with her. Naturally Hallett has tried to Influence her and most likely something of what he has said has made her uneasy. She wiil realize that her position aboard Is different now. Radway was the conventional pretention plans." and now he Is removed. Inevitably, Then what are you?" she demanded. she will become more reserved, but Clements was glad she did not show that will not mean she has ceased to fear, although he was sure she exhave confidence In you." perienced It. He knew there was no Bettington experienced keen pleas- creature so difficult to deal with as ure In this comforting thought It an hysterical woman. was quite probable that she would feel "A collector of coins. Ton might as Clements said. call my hobby by a harder name. At "What do you want me to do?" he considerable cost I Induced Mr. Raddemanded. way to buy this boat. Gathering the "This Is my plan," said Clements. crew together was another Item. It "I want her assurance that the money was my intention to hold your will be paid. If she agrees to do this to ransom for a million dollars." without consulting lawyers or friends. He outlined his plan and the reaI shall let that fool of a captain run sons for which he believed success the Albatross Into the East river and would have been certain. But be rant and dictate as he chooses. I shall made no mention of the forger's name. attend to him at my leisure. She will "You horrify me," she cried, "and refuse at first ; she will certainly want I am glad your plans have come to to consult some one. Women always naught" do. I shall forbid her to tell Hallett "But have they?" , he returned. He would never allow It on a ship "That's Just the point I admit I he commanded. He couldn't He's feared they had at first You are his the obstinate, honest sort, who would heir, Mrs. Radway, and I shall tax meet death for a prejudice and think you the same sum. If you agree to he was dying for principle. She will pay me the money and swear not to talk o you." take any legal steps against me, I "And she'll find me backing you up will engage that the trip back to New What was a million York will be swift and free from unvery strongly." dollars compared with the Immunity pleasantness. Hallett will never need It bought I to know anything." "I am going to see her now." Clem"I shall not pay yon. I will not lend ents rose without any appearance of myself to such an Infamous thing." haste. "It may be she will call you In "Then you will put yourself to a while I am there. You will be Indig- great deal of trouble," he said in an nant, angry, threatening, until I point even tone. "Much more trouble than out the strength of my position. Then you can Imagine. Let us take the you will see light." thing in detail. You Inform Hallett What a damnable situation to be In Very welt He will try to Intimidate Bettington was a man who detested the crew. He will find himself, If I deceit and now he was committed to can save him In time, In Irons. Leary, the practice of It In order to safe- one of my men, assumes command and guard the woman for whom he cared. we turn again south. We shall coal He wondered if he could explain that at the Bahamas." his actions were dictated solely In the "You will have to give In sometime Interests of Mrs. Radway and his or another. The authorities will look friend's daughter. Hallett's unfor- for us." tunate enmity, which had Infected the "Oh, no. Miss Unwln will have writwireless operator and Bob, would make ten to her parents, stating that you any effort to explain the real situation are remaining away for an indefinite Hallett would scent a period. The same hand which was to impossible. plot, shout loudly enough for some of have forged your husband's letters the crew to hear of his opinions, and will forge bers. Letters from you Bettington would lose his usefulness. will be received by your attorneys in New York to the same effect I have Captain Hallett read the burial left nothing to chance," "But after a time you will have to services for those who die at sea and Mrs. Radway beheld all that was mor- give in. You cannot keep us away tal of her tyrant sink Into the green for ever." water. All hands were mustered to "After a time, my dear lady that the last rites and she saw, for the Is, If you wear out my patience you first time, to what men the Albatross will not want to return to your native was entrusted. There was a raven- land; nor will the girl Mary. Come ing look about these creatures gath- now, you are a woman of the world. ered together by the steward ; they re- Consider the situation; consider the minded her of the crews she had read type of men there are aboard. . . . of as gathered by crimps for service I observed that during the service Just In merchant vessels of another day. over, you could not help looking at He Is the man She was relieved when the captain the chief engineer. dismissed them to their stations. with the crooked nose and the eyes "Mary," she said kindly, "run away like polished jet There Is a man who and talk to your wireless boy; I want Is hard to handle. And you may have seen the man called Sam. He Is the to be alone." e creature with the rollShe wondered how she would order broad her life now that there would be none ing walk and enormous face. In his to coerce her. She no longer wanted less angry moods he likes the solace the care of great houses or the order- of youth." ing of splendid entertainments. Of Evelyn Radway put her hands over political ambitions she had none left her burning face. Mary Unwln should live with her and "Stop I stop!" she cried. Most vivif she married Crosby Todd she would idly the horrors presented themselves see that the girl never wanted, as she to her which he had but hinted at suspected the parents had. To make They were ravening wolves. She wondered how many more of them were people happy : that was the most pleasant task of all Resolutely she ban- hidden In the secret places of this ished all thoughts of Bettlngton from horrible vessel to come out like Junher mind. Later, she hoped, he would gle animals in the darkness. Little call upon her. She needed new friends Mary Unwln, who bad been allowed and the wider outlook they might to come on the trip because she had bring. promised to take care of her I Her train of thought was broken by "I am glad you tee what lies in Clements. store if yon are foolish enough to "I want a few minutes' talk with force my hand. Yon are helpless.' It is fortunate a man of my temperament you, madam," he began. She hesitated a little. She was in la In command." no mood for .business. She supposed He wondered what sudden thought it was something to do with the 'cater- changed her face. She was looking ing. - This was a department ever at bim with almost a pleading way. which her late husband had exercised "Is Is Doctor Waits one of your his own supervision. men?" "Tomorrow morning," she told him. "No. What makes yon think that?" "I am not feeling very well today." Be could see that ber relief was "I fear that will be toe lata," be an- enormous. swered. "Captain Hallett told me yon and be She had a premonition that what he were so much together." She felt wanted to aay most be of treat im- ashamed that she had doubted him. portance. But she did not let him She ought to have known that be was know that his presence bad a con- one of the dependable loyal men of stricting effect upon her as though the atuff true friends are made of. some malign Influence had fastened There was one man aboard on whom Clemshe could rely for guidance. upon her heart "What la ItT ahe asked. ents made the surgeon's position even He looked around him. There were more reasonable. several people on deck. Bob Unwln, "My health Is Indifferent and I have his sister and Crosby were grouped needed bis care. I suppose you wish Hamner was polishing to talk this over with him. Warn together. brasses near the bridge; Hallett was him that a word to Hallett his nephew In the chartroom and a deckhand, or the Unwlns, and there will be named Mike, at the wheel. bloodshed Instantly. If once fighting "I must not run the risk of being begins even I can't say whan It will . . Interrupted," he said gravely. "I sug- - cease." bus-ban- ! ONE DAY ONLY ted Bettlngton gest the library, madam, If yon will permit It" When she had taken a seat below and bad tld Clements to sit. she asked hi in for what reason be needed pri- ape-lik- d He did not try to emphasize mat tera. He could see that she had Bade up her mind. She would not let Hallett know. The matter of the pay. metit would be taken op when she was In a more composed frame of mind. The coming Interview with Andrew Orme would be of great service to him. A million dollars! With his lion's share of It, what might not bis next carefully planned coup realize? Most criminals have longed to be able to start anew with the knowL edge the years have brought them and freed from those marks of Identification which the police record so. well Perhaps in all the history of crime there had been no such case as that of the man who called himself by the name of Clements. Not again would be run the risks that he had once taken, with money, be could always hire men for the rougher work. He roused himself from these pleasing reflections when Mrs. Radway rose to her feet She was a beautiful woman. There was little to marvel at In the doctor's surrender to her charm. He rather liked the man he thought of as Andrew Orme, and he hoped Andrew Orme liked him. The minor operation of which he bad spoken was In reality one of extreme delicacy; no bungler must attempt It He Intended to keep Orme with him Facial surgery was not permanently. old enough for anyone to state with certainly how well it would last "I think I should like to see Doctor Waite." Mrs. Radway said. "I will send him In, but caution you not to let him try any violence with me or endeavor to make Hallett an ally. If he disobeys your warning he may be dooming you to a worse danger than he knows." Bettlngton was in his room. "Mrs. Radway wants you. Everything has turned out as I wished. She will warn you not to be violent to me; she thinks you are her only friend. It will not be difficult; already she believes In you. You have no prejudices to overcome." "She'll pay?" Bettington thought It would seem odd If he made no comment on a decision which meant a great deal of money to him. lie started on his career of deception by smiling at the man he would gladly have strangled. "It was Mary Unwln who really decided her. I played those two trump cards, Sam and Metzger. Metz-ge- r was watching her like a hawk all through the burial service, and she noticed him. Metzger has been less fortunate than I; he cannot conceal his emotions. 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