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Show The Murray Eagle, Thursday, April 18, 1929. Wliat the Gray House Mystery o a Haunted Mansion TKe CHAPTER I - Vy - "There's a iady asking for you, Mr, Hanby. She says she won't go away antll she sees you." at Smucker, and Uanby looked W. N. U. Service sighed. The secretary he bud chosen Copyright by Wyndham Martyn this designation himself was a small, Adam's ap thin man with an active pie, who despised tact as something be a familiar name. There Is the beneath hlra. tlanby had often set river." Selenos out for bis offices In Leonard street "And you were named after It? 1 Smucker Intention of with the letting wus horn near a big river, too, but go, and of replacing him wltb a neat, I had a lucky escape. Think of me us smiling, efficient girl; but Invarliiiily going through life labeled Ilousutonle some sixth sense informed Smucker I" of his danger; Invariably he would Uanby "The river was named after me," of vast his responsibilities, speak of she explained. bis large family, of his Invalid father, Mr. Ilanby thought a moment. on the was he bouse of the buying course California came Into the "Of Installment plan, and of the ravages Union late, didn't It? In the forties, J of Insects In his little garden. think." A neat smiling, and efficient girl 'The river was named after my her would have known that employer family, not after me personally j but was busy, and would have found out I did not come here to discuss my what the visitor's errand was. family affairs or to listen to yours. "What docs she want?" Inquired Vou are about to buy an estate near Uanby. I'Ine I'lalns?" 1 am to Smucker assumed bis superior air. complete the purchase this "She wouldn't say. Otherwise I afternoon." should have Informed you, Mr. llan "You must not go there I" she cried by." dramatically. "I cannot allow ltl" Her niuiiDcr begun to antagonize "What do you think she wanted?" "1 suspect she Is desirous of sellUanby. "Why not?" he Inquired coldly. ing you a dog." "If Is sucred ground, and you are ilanby brightened. not fit to dwell there. The Idea of Us "Xhut's easy. Explain In language that In another Incarnation I was a priest of Uubnstls. I cannot, therefore, as a worshiper of the Sucred Cat, buy dogs from strange ladles." Adolf Smucker sighed. His employer's frivolity ulwuys saddened bltn. He would have preferred to serve a iterner, more unbending, portlier, and older man, a man who never made lokes or snw them. Sinucker often wondered why It was Milton Uanby had succeded so well. A swift plunce ihowed Smucker tbut bis employer was looking at the photographs of the splendid estate be was about to buy. Mr. Smucker passed to the outer office with slow step. The lady who would not go wus the sort of person whom he always surveyed wltb hos4f7 myy tile eyes. She wore too much Jewelry and was enwrapped lavishly In fur. "If." said he coldly, "you wish to sell one or more of your dogs. .Mr. Uanby says for me to say he's not In the market." The stranger pressed her three tiny beasts so closely to bcr that they Wyndham Marly n well-chose- n one-tim- e Avii yelped. "Not all his money could buy even one of them!" she snapped. "I must see him. Tell hliu I shall stay here all flay until he comes through that door." "Madam, I suggest telephoning from a pay station." "My darlings will not enter a telephone booth, and I dare not trust them to anyone else. Tell Id in I do not want to buy or sell. I have some thing to say of vital Importance, and be will be wl.e to mo me at once." Mr. Smicker, who had all the nus tlr little curiosities about life which dwell no frequently with his sort. Wondered If here at last he was to leurn some bidden details of bis em plover past. Ilanby was a handsome tod generous tnan. Women liked him. Perhaps this xlrt ilnr creature bad a daughter who bud trusted too well. "Something about bis past?" Mr, Smucker suggested. '.Something about my past," flamed the caller. Mr. Smucker turned on his beel and W entered the private olllce, "It Isn't the dogs." said be, "What itio wants Is private conversation nhtiiit the past, I may be wrong. Mr. Ilanby I hope 1 am hut I think she kiiouj something about your past wbb h may not be creditable to you " "Tlaiik you. Smucker!" sulj llan by, "I iau nlwajs trust you to take the kindly view. Vou ere quite right My past was blinker than night. It I bad try deserts, I should long no have been electrocuted, tiling the lady In. t trust hIio la beautiful I" Smu Weill out, offended. Ai Unual, Ilanby bad laughed m li'tu W it, ti c day wa not so far distant wlieti Adolf tMiimker would bae bis turn! Ik waited lot of ofjiee time Cre.iiii'ig of wl.at be would do when I w ii In power. "Madam, I bine perMiieb-- tt.e ti.s tO Mild loftily. Then he J oil," ll Juii;iiJ t ack. "That bliek i i,eari) Lit n.el" 'I CiD lely on hi mMlm-M.she "Vou stand convicted 'tie ro woiiinil should lrii.t. m in.t to deny It, olid (lout v.,,r Meij,p oi,f tbronl In tb.it la'piiibiit tiuin fter I" Me swept j.nst t.ljii Ir.to t,! I'l'iit'n rooi.i. If I n l ad rM''"!'J fU'h f ! :mty i ;, (! j o'.i.s a,, n ll;it.t,y 1 6 It. t'Hit ni l won an wh f.o r l ,jta Jl i ;W I " at ftn. rjt, imw t.pc dift.'.M. tbt ,;.l .4n irt.i!ir,fui coriM v tliat s'e a rii ' dr .'-)lid tint II s' e wore wetp "Here was n I.H.fc of t r r ii'oid r!rs tfatk rye. Id "I 'in t.fral'1 Jou eri kei Wfllttlig,' Hunt y bi an plensnhtly. "I lime bextJ kept WftltSl.g tvt tblr raM. wboia ut i . J'i; f''tr. lj )'nrV she sal L b.ist fun cannot blame me fot that her rjen 0 cl rr fin J on the fbotr graphs of the "At ttiHt." t,otiM "1 buy cr.l. dD'l Ibtiik "My name "MiiisT ."It to sent to your be tin4 made arratiErmeiits is Relenns," she said. H"? Keletios. Mno, oo were uti V4. h I'ailfortftu. roponted U would I Suspect She Is Desirous of Selling You a Doq." icing desecrated by a largo family Is Intolerable!" "lleally, .Mrs. Selenos" be began. "Miss," she said "Above all else 1 despise and loathe men. Men have wajs oppressed me. How they have Ilea and perjured themselves to keep me from the Cray house I Hut at last am In a position to buy their silence. What did you give for the place?" That, my dear lady," he said suavely, "Is entirely my own affair." "I expected you to lie," she salj. A man of your type would." Miss Selenog took out her check book. "Well, what prollt do you decide to make? 1 wish to buy the place from you." "It Is not for sale," "Vou dare to refuse to sell?" tier voice rose ho that the dog barked furiously. "After all my years of waiting, of persecution, of bitterness and exile, you dure to refuse?" It Is not for sale. I am sorry, but my heart Is set on the place as n home. Vou have bad p'eiity of time. It has been empty for some years." "I am only now able to buy It. If you will not sell, will you rent It?" I nm going to live there as soon as It Is ready.' and loathe men." she cried, "and of all men 1 loathe and lespise you most I of U,e Innumer able house In tl.Is country you dellli ratcly cIi.mw.. thU one ucHu.e It "III hurt n,e!" Sl e raNcd l.cr right band a) lieaxen, "Those who have tried to kill me lii the last bme rerisliod. You and your f.itully and nil that Is yours I put under a curse. Vou are golnrf to a hnisK of trucH.v, a tmue Wl.ereltl walk glloS' of (hSp ruiy murdered !" I'm afraid that's tin" wreni tiick," lie Mod noothliigty. "I nm Dot to be frightened nttiij iKu linit. You are Hot t.i'f to Hie. A bolide win for nail!, and I botj.iit It. Loathe end despise I despl-- e HidL ABOUT CANDY Every child Is fond of peanut candy and a little If properly masticated and eaten at the proper time, Just after meuls and In the middle of the morning and afterof noon, benefit. Here Is a recipe that may be iircimred at home: Peanut Candy. Take one pound of freshly roasted peanuts, shell them, remove the brown skins and roll with lf one-hal- one-hal- one-hal- one-hal- - Clanked steak and real beer Out, d pot roast I Mr. Smuiker ate with the neciillar ferocity that Is aoiiictlmes aeen In thin, undorxlrcd men. I d T'J HI- - CONTINUED.) rolling pin until like coarse crumbs. Take twelve level tublespoon-fut- s of butter, two pounds of medium brown sugar. I'lace the butter In a heavy frying pan, melt and add the sugar, stirring until well blended and watching for the first bubble. As soon as it begins to boll count the time, stirring carefully to keep It from scorching. After seven minutes of boiling, remove, add the nuts and pour at once into a buttered dripping pon. As soon as cool, mark off Into squares. Butter Scotch. Take one and one-hncupfuls of brown sugar, one f of vinegar, tablespoonful cook and water of boiling cupful five minutes nt the boiling point; now odd three tublespoonfuls of butter and continue cooking until a drop In water will become brittle. Add a few drops of vanilla or lemon extract and pour Into a greased pan. Mark off Into squares and when cool break wltb a hammer. f Chocolate Popcorn. Take pound of bitter chocolate, cut Into small pieces and melt over hot water. Add two tublespoonfuls of confectioner's sugar and one ounce of cocoa butter. P.eat well and while It Is Still warm, but not hot, dip the popcorn with sugar tongs. Spread on waxeJ paper. Nuts may be dipped into chocolate In the same way. Candy Bar Cottaae Pudding. Cut cake Into squares, cover with very thin slices of candy bar. Tour hot custard or a lemon sauce over it. Two layers of cuke wltb a thin slice of ennly bar between, as well as on top. makes a sandwich pudding. Chocolate Caramels. Take two and f squares of unsweetened chocolate, one half cupful of sirup, one of granulated sugar, three cupful f tublespoonfuls of buster and cupful of milk. Cook until the candy forms a bard ball (215 degrees Fahrenheit) when dropped into ee water. 1'iuir Into a groused pan after lidding a teaspooiiful of vanilla. Mark Into hqtiaivs and set In a cold place to harden. Seasonable Cood Things. At this time of the year the fresh rhubarb Is In liie market and this acid fruit vege table Is f, ooi ior a iiio tonic. Orange and Rhuand barb. Wash cut without peeling two pounds of fresh rhubarb Place the rhubarb with the pulp of two oranges, all membrane removed, one and cupfuls if sugar and a tnbtespoonful of gelatin dissolved Id one tablespoon Ha We one hour ful of cold water. a tilling for Individual and use as with a rose ol nhells. Top pastry cold. serve and cream whipped Orange Strawberries. Wash and of strawberries, cover hull one wlih the Juice of two oranges mixed with one cupful of sugar and chill thoroughly. Serve In stemmed glasses nad top with whipped sweetened cream In a border around the glasses Chocolate Roll. Prepare the usual Jelly roll ,nd use the following filling: Mix one half cupful of sugar with one one-ha-lf tiiblespix'iiful of cornstarch, odd a and chocolate of grated cupful Into this Stir pinch of salt of a cupful of s aided milk and cook llfleen tnliinies otcr hot water, stirring oreiislonallv. Add a IHtlt? vanilla and spread on tie cake, roll up and sprinkl" wlih nuirar. Fig Souffle. took flvo well washed lt;i in a thin olrup until soft, drain, cut Into small hiH I teat the whites until atlft. add of fur eg.-teaspoon sugar, "f cupful ful of suit, a tenM.nful of lemon Juice, a little crated lemon or orangp peel, then fold In the Tg. Turn the mixture In'o buttered and sugared cuMnrd cups, net them In water and nok until firm In a moderate oven Kere hot with sugar nod cream. Amboula Southern Style. Cut ihi Into tt.tv piece tio in if orange (ttl, uliit font to pit orange. diced ttntiari'i and one to two cupful nf dlicd fineiippp Add sugar to tnti chill and re well sprinkled wlih gratid roeotmt. the O-- eio e. one-hal- Limit to Train Speed Under Best Conditions Winn railway bedx tune been made 1,1 ai'y peilerl a pom;bte; when ti e Hi, en tnic tie n trn1ghtetied and leveled, and f.ir o prin of .nitnotlvei Wteli the t'st n OevUed, b"W fuM nti'l vftrn have will ttrm be able to carry tn? bncd to tbl question, An . . n at.. on a in ieiiiine cxmoinnnon Involved, W furnished by on authority mi facta Mating to rulb Tn hm.lred trilled an hour l roads. about the Hn.'t of flieed StIpzrMcd. Another very Important qn"Mlon Within growing mt f the first what d'tiiiiri run a train runnlt g imj mil' an tomr, or but tittle le.g than IW feet Second, tn Stopped? The favor reply U Hut under the distance of nearly able conditions fin li an-rt- er l: nit A mile would be required. a tulle a minute run be topieO, It Is estimated, within a d v tnnee ef .""I feet t'.y adding only , two thirds to the therefore, the for dUtiinie required bringing Hie train to a itiindstlll would be In creowd almost throe time. It U rvidetit that when we are whirled n i roiis the country nt the rate t.f I'l tulles an hour "a clear track" will tieeotne a far hnre Important tie cesshy even thnn It Is today. half train running HM-cd- In Spirit of Leva The Indescribable quality lingeries In old gardens Is the outwnrd rrt dence of the spirit of love In whirl they were made. Woman's lion CetllpADiuB. f tx jne-hnt- one-fourt- fri-kbl- I'retii tjiii mncd wiili fit lu ll dn is'nj wlibh a ( il e tl'T. ia p!rt enpoon-- f n of worei'MerUre sniKe hn Pern I n Vvl delrctnl. ilm t, per. re the meat retire .t d n- - Home Ownership Puts Stamp on Character The man who owns his home provides au entirely different environment for his children than lie who rents. There Is a normal, wholesome ntmo.iphere whose beneficial influence will lust through life. Children reared In their own homes have the supreme advantage of a domestic sentiment which is one of the most valuable and cherished of virtues. Home ownership stamps an individual as a man of character. Ilia employers realize that he has an aim In life, and, because of his Integrits, he Is taken Into their confidence and Is often intrusted to invest their money, since he knew how to Invest his own. Perhaps the best certificate of respect, the best guarantee of self reliance and character, Is a title to one's own home. The home owner is a vital factor In any community because his home represents an investment in It. He Is a direct taxpayer. Hence he takes an active Interest In local government and In all civic affairs. In relation to this advantage nn authority on home ownership, said: "I cannot agree with people who are predicting that the world is In a fearful state because things are not done in the way. No land Is doomed when the people own their home. Their Interest In thciu country will never wane and that nation Is permanent and safe." p. m. McKlnney Musicians. p. m. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck. p. m. Whittal Anglo Persians. p. m. At the Baldwin. p. ra. Enna Jettlck Melodies. p. m. Collier's Radio Hour. 4:30 6:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:15 SYSTEM COLUMBIA Hour. Hour. Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Rev. V. O. Barnhouse. 8:00 p. m. La Palina Concert. 8:30 p. m. Sonatron program. 9:00 p. m. Majestic Theater of the Air. 10:00 p. m. De Forest Audions. 10:30 p. in. Around the Samovar. 8.00 p. m. Symphonic 4:00 p. m. Cathedral 5:30 p. m. Services N. B!. C. RED NETWORK April 22. 6:45 a. m. Tower Health Exercise. 11:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 8:00 p m. Voice of Firestone. 8:30 p. m. A. & P. Gypsies. 9:30 p.m. General Motors' Family Party. 10:30 p. m. Empire Builders. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK' 10:00 a. m. Copeland Hour. Ward Hour. 1:01) p. m. Montgomery 1:15 p. m. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 1:30 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 7:30 p. m. Roxy and His Gang. too p. m. Edison Recorders. COLUMBIA SYSTEM 8:00 p. m. Kansas School Daze, 8:30 p. m. Ceco Couriers, 9:00 p. m. Phvslcal Culture Magazine, 9:30 p. m. Warner Bros. Vitaphone Jubilee. 10. 00 p. m. ltolit. 10:30 p. m. United Burns Panatelas, Choral Singers. Home-Maker- Vacant Store Windows 8 00 p. ni. Wile. 100 t. Vacant stores on the street frontage of ollice buildings somehow seem always to look conspicuously barren and unfinished in spite of the use of concealing paint on their windows. They are about the first tiling that a prospective tenant sees as he approaches a building. And certainly they do their building no good from a rental standpoint. Yet the finding of a desirable and profitable tenant sometimes requires a considerable period of time. One expedient to eliminate these unsightly, empty windows Is their use as display space for retail merchants or There seems to be manufacturers. un increasing Interest In this practice. Where merchants are crowded for display space they can generally be shown the possibilities of using window space without renting an additional store. And. In most cases, even a small Income from vacant stores, willi the added value of Improved appearance, Is well worth the building owner's consideration. Detroit News. s' Political Situation In Wash-Innto- n Tonight Speaker, F. V. m. Old Whltemn Gold, Paul Hour. p. rn. Curtis Institute of Mutd; program. p. rn. Wrlgley Program with Ouy IxMiil'urlo and H Royal Canadians. 10:00 11:00 RED NETWORK April 24. a. m. Tower Hp.ilth Exercise, 10:00 a. m. National Home Hour, 11:15 a. in. Radio Household Institute 7:3'J p. m. I .a Totirnlne TsMeaux. 8.30 p.m. lliippy Wonder linkers. 9:00 p"m. Ipana Troubadour, 9 30 p m. Palm Olive Hour, 10:30 p. m Cold Strand Orchestra. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10 00 a. m Copeland Hour, 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour, 1:15 p. m. V. 8. Dept. of Agriculture, 1:30 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 7.45 P. m. Political Situation In Wash- Makes Life Sweeter Next time a coated tongue, fetjj breath, or acrid skin gives evident of sour stomach try riillllps Milk o Magnesia Get acquainted with this perfect as that helps the system keep sound and sweet. That every stomach needs nt times. Take it whenever t hearty meal brings any discomfort. riillllps Milk of Magnesia lias won medical endorsement And convinced millions of men and women they didn't have "Indigestion." Don't diet, and don't Buffer; Just remember rhlllips, Pleasant to take, and always effective, The name riillllps Is Important; it Identifies the genuine product "Milk of Magnesia" has been the TJ. S. registered trade mark of the Charles E Phillips Chemical Co. and Its pre. decessor Charles IL rhlllips since 18 1 d . r PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia Preparedneis Profitable Uses for N. B C. RED NETWORK April 23. 6:45 a. m. Tower Health Exercise. 10:15 a. m. Flelschman's Yeast. 11:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 7:00 p. m. Voters' Service. 7:30 p. m. Soconyland Sketches. 8:30 p. m. Prophylactic. 9:00 p. m. Evcrready Hour. 10:00 p. m. Clicquot Club Eskimos. 11:00 p. ni. Radio Keith Orpheum Hour. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. m. Copeland Hour. . 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1:15 p. m. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 1:30 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. Sextette 8:00 p. ni. Stronilierg-Carlso- n 830 p. m. Mlchelin Tircmcn. 9:30 p. m. Dutch Masters Minstrel 10:(0 p. m. Williams Syncomatics. 10:30 p. m. Charles Freshman. COLUMBIA SYSTEM 10:00 a. m Ma llallcy Allen, National Club, 10:30 a. m. Jewel Hour, 7:30 p. m. Mt)0 Entertainers, Daughter What's that you are put- ting in the car? Her Dad A couple of fire ertln- gulshers. With you taking out that flaming youth, I can't take any chances; the fire Insurance has run out on this bus! s f : It May Be N. B . Defining Traffic Lanea The hysteui of marking the center of the rojdwuy with a stripe of color bus been found so bcnellrlul to traffic In general In the state of California It Is now being widely employed not only at Intersections, on blind curves und on narrow bridges, as was the practice In the past, but also on winding mads In mountainous country and on fourlnne trunk highways. Hy plulnly Indicating the several traffic lanes on tbenc wide, level roads. It Is vepossible to keep the slower-movinhicles In the outer lunes, leaving the Inner ones for , high speed car. By the um? ot the marking many collisions are avoided. Three hundred miles of the state highway huve been thus marked and the work Is being rapidly extended. In the first while paint was used, but this hns given way to one of bright orange. 6 45 ington. 8 00 p. m. Mohllotl Orchestra, 1.30 p. m. Sytvanla Foresters, 11:00 p. l Chancellor Dance Orchestra g N. C. C. RED NETWORK prll 25. 6:45 a. m. Tower Health Exercli-e- . 11:15 a. m. Radio Household Inntitu'. S:00 p. m. Grennsn Cake Club, 1:10 p. m. Yesst Foamera. 7:30 p. tn. Coward Comfort Hour, 8 JO p. m. Hoover Sentinel, 9:00 p. m. Netberllnt; Slngrre. 10 00 p. m. Haley Ftuart Hour, s Entertainer 10 JO p. ra. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. m. CopeUnd Hour, 11 00 a. tn. Forecast School of Cookery 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour, IIS p, m. V. 8. Dept. of Agriculture-1:30 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour, I 00 p. m. I.ehn end Fink ferenada. 9 JO p. in. Maxwell House Hour. tso-VI- N. B, C. RED NETWORK a. 45 1000 a. 1115 a S 00 p. I t t two-third- s j s CCCOCOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOClOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO be will buck. "Say." the stranger said, "ain't you Mr. Uanby's confidential clerk?" Smucker looked about him. No member of the office staff was visible. "Yes." he said with confidence. "I am. but you have the advantage of nie." "I want you to fix It so I can get a word In private with the boss. I want to see him right away." "He goes home at half past four. I stay till six." "1 guess you have to, being his con fldentlal man." The stranger was evidently pondering over something of Importance. "Do you happen to know If he's considering purchasing a big estate up In Dutchess county?"' "lie completed the purchase this afternoon," said Smucker. The news brought dismay to the red face of the stranger. Almost It seemed lis If he suffered. dl" be cried. "And Mm "My with a family 1" "Why shouldn't he buy It?" Suiiifker asked. "He's got the money, as 1 happen to know." "I can't tell you here." the othr replied; "but I'd like you to give him a message from nie before It's too late. Had your dinner?" "Not yet." "How about a bite to ent now?" Smucker considered the matter with the deliberation that a coniiden-tla- l cterk might be expected to show He wos a heavy eater when anothpt man fooled the bill, but he was nlso prudent- - He did not feel drawn to this big, coarse stranger, furthermore, he wished to be sure that this was a genuine Invitation. It would r of no advantage to pay for a meal while In fair Weehawken a Dot roasl simmered for him. I'erhaps the stranger sensed the economic struggle. "This Is on me," he explulncd. "Why?" Smucker deinand.HL "Hecause I guess you have rour tioss' Interests ut heart, and I want you to tell him something. I'm pull lug out for Chicago tonight, or I'd tell l.lm myself. It's a wurnlng." "Some reference to disgraceful pust?" Smucker demanded eagerly. "Some reference to a b I of a fu ture. There's a place down here run by a iml of mine not much to look nt .but the plunked steuks, oh, baby I And there s some real beer that tlie sailors smuggle In." "If It Is null v IrntiortnnL I tun iiosu I must consider the welfur ut n y colleague before my own convenl Weatero Hugo. red-face- d the 12. nil . ommumhj Building (Time (riven Ii Eastern Standard: ubtract one hour for Central and two houra for Mountain time.) N. B. C. RED NETWORK April 21. 1:00 p. m. Dr. Stephen S. Wise. 4:00 p. m. Dr. 8. Parks Cadman. 6:00 p. m. Stetson Parade. :30 p. m. Dictograph Hour. 7.00 p.m. Chicago Symphony Orchestra 7.30 p. m. Major Bowes' Family Tarty. 8:00 p. m. David Lawrence. 9:15 p. m. Atwater Kent. 10:15 p. m. Studebaker Champions. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 1:00 p. m. Roxy Stroll. J:00 p. m. Young Peoples' Conference. Nwpaner Unlnn.t Be llk the bird tbat on a bough too frail To bear him, gaily stnga; He carole though the elenfler branches fall-- He knowe that he has wings. (Si I RADIO PROGRAMS cThe Kitchen Cabinet me as you will, but do not go away thinking I have wronged you." "Vou have wronged uiel" she shrieked, her black eyes flushing hate. "Ah, ha I" muttered Adolf Smucker, who had hitherto listened unsuccessfully. Pausing a moment, he opened the door, as the signal bell had commanded him to. Apparently the strange woman was placing under a comprehensive curse Uanby and all that was his. Smucker gathered that his employer was one of a band of hardened men whose entire energies were expended In keeping Miss Selenos from the Gray house. "You go there at your peril!" she shouted. "1 accept the risk," said Hanby, qclte unruffled. "My vengeance will follow yoa," she added. "Delightful!" Uanby told her. "1 shall escape the monotony that my frleirVs prophesy." Smucker, who was always nervous In the presence of unusual violence, almost admired Uanby for his calm. "This way, madam," said Smucker. lie led her to the elevator. Mrs. Smucker In her Weehawken home would enjoy this. When the grille of the elevator door had closed upon Miss Selenos and her pets, Smucker went back to the otllce smiling. Mrs, Smucker would certainly enjoy this. So would his old father, and the men be talked to on the ferry. As a rule they talked about taxing the rich. Taxing the rich was a passion with Smucker, and he pursued his hobby , viciously. Hut Smucker did not catch his usual boat It was late when he returned to his home. Hy that tint the strange visitor and her pets had been driven from his mind by other things. Outside the office a big man, and Jocund, slapped hlui on - LEADING"' ooooooooop'yyyyTr 1 1 p. CO 00 p. p. N. 00 a. JO 1:0 It t N. po-itl- l!uhnM vvri l' i in rrlilKtn. In 'oclntnntnn, but seldom lh 00 P f In rotnlenitiritiott, . N. p P P p. p. (i .? ( ery ting tb'i,. In tiprrsnlo A tip J,.- !(, In n i.MJ k o Ilh- - limits t.f (!,!r possibilitiesf) a feiiturt? of a bieeti) g R jH)nPj KwllmbitMl, tf lt,o Intrrtiutlonal I'romb ntleg titiion. A i;rey shuwnl thnl i',H station In liurojw, Asia and tb I'lillnl K'tate sn'l nut tn The stBtlon at Oonrva mnlirg wl,ly bmajrasta In thli Ihd Iti (hi? - rmnr j ' , Mark of Inefficiency Inefficient man usually owe rinphaslr.es the unimportant and nH lects the Important 1Ie practice petty economies and neglects big porlunlties. Woman's Home Co piinion. The sun's bent will continue. t warm the earth only l.V nioro years, according to scitHlifK prediction. Help is Offered rit. c--f Shrubbery oa Hifbwayt Woiem's iinh and other ureantr Hons nr (o.t,.tii,g (he pluming of trot nt'd slirulitiery along roads and nV'":). and It freely g' every nrrvou. driif" woman, by Dr. I'ir" Dr. Vtnjt (link in Buffalo, Crttfidcntial -- ,t . t..;. Nn rlurrt lor th.i service. I'rcrrt'l rttj tain srription now, in w or uhlrts. from T Write coin-tnutiiJ- Discounting Tire Dangrr. I'nder tin ordinaticti .nvpd 1 2 year Macon, Cn., should c, the city soon be rum comlulihli. Tle city building lnicrtor Is to enforce a law tbnt every sMnc'e or combust lbl rof tnit be re.1rt'vd. , The n.-U- fpt by Radio re. oiihim iiil.it i.u ;W transmitlifomlMi't roiuri)iiiiiv-sljijoli Castorla Is a comfort when Baby U retfuL No sooner taken than the IIttl one Is at ease. If restless, a few dropt soon bring contentment No harm done for Castorla Is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly Bafe to give tl youngest Infant ; you have the doctor word for thntl It Is a vegetable pn duct and you could use It every day But It's In an emergency that Castorla means most Some night when const! ration must be relieved or colic pa,I1, or other suffering. Never be without It; some mothers keep an extra bottle unopened, to make pure there will he Castorla In the house. It II effective for older children, too; reii the book that comes with It of- fers nn) tiring of cotiMrtn tive value to or rure rendition which be It should be the duly of su citizen t f I'ort l'nii and to l,ibr rnrpestly, Inienxiu tv, put riot jeiilly, to too.l and innfce Ihl art rcn t.iitif community. I'eKnll) fount)- (tre.) HernM. tn. I.u'Ky mi l I'.itiis tifrt B. C. BLUE NETWORK tn H A t TtortnH tii.n Hour. m rini.l tirchtistta, tn Puts tut liand. tn. The Ir.i'rwmen Pair, rn. I'arkatil l.lerlric. : . Cooitt Don't Knock! f'ne t'f the wot lliiliililie a town ran hme Is the rhronic knocker, and fvery town bis Mm. lie I prolific ekellodlari. Children Ciy for It on h'-e- C. RED NETWORK April 27. a. rn, T"wer t'.seirisr tn. t'.ad'o lloinohnid IrsMiuif MI ll"U 31 p tn Ditiner Vuu. ln p. tn. Nat. tifih with I'atnt.xh D 8 51 t April 28. Eercl. i it is t It trees to get the best results they should be allowed to grow naturally, unless lucy to conform to n set ire to be pattern; and It Is Important to place them In their new locution In the same relative to I l.e sunlight to acciMoinc-1which they luive They will usually Incline a trifle toward the tun. Set thetn so this Inclination need not be rhnnged. as It will take tm rgy to rhnnge It. In the will Incline open, plant sltchtly toward the smith; tint In sheltered nnd partly shah! place th-- y will bend In the illrftln frot:i which the tun ahlnej iinn them. m. Tower Health m. National Home Hour, m, Itndlo Institute m. Florida Citrus Orowtra. m. Cities Pervlrs Hour, m. An evening In Paris, m. rirhrnedertown ir Band B. C. BLUE NETWORK m. RCA Educatlonsl llnir. tn. MuniRotnery Ward Hour, tn. V, S. Dept. f Agriculture. m. Mnntunmery Hour. m. H'uM H"l!b Talk. Dixie tn. Citcii. ni. Armstrong yuakere. m. Wrigley Review. m. I'hib-- n lli'ir. m. Iliidnn-Ie- i CtiiJIengrra. p. tv I p, 7 IS p. 7 JO p. 20 p no p. 5n t to oo p. It .00 p m. 111 Placing Shrubbery In growing tdirutu and Yhen your Z4 II I lr 1 7 II II 1 I L 1 1 1 1 lf. llrtiKRist t imJ to Dr. Pierre at above addrc, lor " paiiage of tabid. One woman "tlr. rimes av than n olhrt amlkinf I mr rt irt I moM1 "' 'TJ, Ftlt ritliiiit t" 4a. ts4 on srvM. m hut trhri. "V, ml fS i"l 1,1 ' I tmiM tint rio n wn. finliin l rTor'"" until I l. k U lf.'h mv limit' M tt tt erf 111 T. a. V nw to STtr rm rhr s". i n frnkiW ft j at tVnrw, Cola This AHi.ln cmulat brmfal Have you ever tried Dr. relicts lor the itomadn and botUf &C, lrr7 Pi' . j j ; t ? |