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Nr!l:a Wlra from I had It. la tttfiiot.g, hhr'a ruming up to m C and l.a akrd me to ha at hMn "l I o--l in afraid nii l!tlrtd tfl.iihl do yttq "Now. what Itll.t- - Haiti?" Xcllie'a with languid upHa aha wrra frelihle.1 Inirrr.i. Sh LrijoJ Rll. CHAPTER XI "Uhl iiii crr.'il la )u )..r nul Ihr hiitn, M-lu- l I f hv running neccly hurt la fnrr nr The following aftcrtin Nellie re' a long rail from Angeled, Acting Captain of Ifetee lives J. l lUgornld was r.q.orllng "Sint a tunti out to watch the hoiie a aH.n as I got your letter," he announced, "The h.'lik muat hove telephoned them atHiut the rhek, far at half pixt ten they called a Mxl and Went ioW li to the nlfiie of a ahyiler attorney. They were there two hours and then returned to tie bungalow. As soon as my man they were In conference wllh that particular lawyer the whole thing was as clear as mini "They're going up to Illanltna to shake the hoy down as sure as death anl Inxes, so I have started two good n. rn iny check Vint dial. Il loo hail jini ill. In I end lirf Ihr raahhy rvpre-- . Then Wouldn't yniir ex sweetheart Irnriiril your Miljr secret, and yon wouldn't tinw f.trr Ihr f,,r "iVrlaliiljr, horau-- a you're Rfluld again. Elno--r darling. I very greatly fear you're Jual a lllilr Ml cowardly." Ilr wa stung a Ihr mre of hi being, Tm nut a coward." hr replied iihlljr. "I har a I iini IiicuIhImiI Service rriia in prove lhal." animal courage. I "1'iaif! Thai wa rrffrrlnii to mural courage." Elmer mwt hr an outnumbered an1 nutmaneuvrred anil If lia would escape aniillillaihin. hr mut withdraw from Ihr fight forthwith. Thai aort of talk will nrvrr art you anywhere wllh mr," hr warned hrr. "I'm quite amble of attending to my own hiitl- - lira." Youve certainly horn mlamnnng-II- I it tnlrlyr. Wit limit my volunteered hrlt ymt would hr ahrhln a thou-andolfcir hna rigid now, anl with Ihat lllilr gold digger on your hand you'd hr operating In rod Ink hrforr Ihr first of Hie yrnr." "Who told you she vni a gold digger? "Vou dl'L" "I didn't." "Not In ao miiny word. Hut you stopped payment on your check, whh'li fa an Hdiulaslon thnt you suspect alio la n pold digger." "Well, tlmt'a my business, and I dont 8ir any necessity for arguing the umttor wllh you. It's a rinsed rhnptor." "My word, you'rr an optimist. What rnnsod you to stop payment of your chock ?" "Tha a some more of my business," "Youre ao Immersed In your business you haven't had the dooenry to thunk me for savins you a thousand dollars and possible entnnglement with nn adventuress. Ulmer, In addition to belli a little hit cowardly I'm afraid youre a little hit unmannerly nnd a little hit ungrateful." "Nellie, he said huskily, I'm guilty on all three counts. I'm terribly sorry. I wouldn't that Is, 1 Ordinarily couldn't I mean to you youre so fine I I Nellie, I'm not very happy and I want to go away and forget It. I'm ashamed to look you In the eye. I understand thoroughly, Elmer. Well, you're forgiven everything all except running away like a tin canned dog. Itenlly, you act as If you are horribly afraid of something. "I am, hut I cant discuss It over the telephone. Tell you what I'll do, Nellie. I'll delay my departure and you come to dinner with me tonight. "I'd love to, Elinor, but not tonight. Hut I can go with you tomorrow night. Im too busy to see you before then. Keluctantly Elmer agreed to her counter proposal and Nellie, hugely satisfied with herself, hung up and returned to the bank, where she wrote the following letter to J. Fitzgerald, acting captain of detectives, Los Angeles police department: "Dear Captain Fitzgerald: "With reference to the matter we e discussed over the teleI told when that a check you phone, In favor of Doris Gatewood had been received at this bank and was being returned with the notation 'Signature of Indorser Irregular: "You will be glad to know that your action In conforming to my request and mailing anonymously to Mr. Clarke the police records and rogues gallery photographs of Colorado Charley has borne rich fruit. Witldn a few minutes after its receipt Mr. Clarke called at the bank and ordered payment stopped on the check. lie was much disturbed. Shortly thereafter he purchased two thousand dollars worth of travelers checks here, so I realized he was about to leave the state. "Immediately I made It my business to call him up and ascertained, without letting mm know I was pumping Mm, that he is frightened and panicky. Evidently he has compromised himself. long-distanc- steiyKrupher to tale down every word. Can you do that?" "Im the fastest and most amirnte stenographer In this county," Nellie replied quietly. "Good girl! Now. then. Im going to leave It to you to arrange for a rlenr field for my men. Theyve got to he alone In thnt house for an hour." "I linve already arranged that. I will explain the details to your representative when he calls tomorrow morning." Thanks. We'll land 'em out In the tall grass, never fear. I'll plume you If anything new develops." He did -- at eight thirty a. m. next day. to report that Colorado Charley ami Ids lady friend hnd purchased tickets from I.os Angeles to Illnrrltos and return; that they were due In I'ilarcltos nt nine two that night At ten o'clock a shvpy-lookinman walked into the bank and immediately sought Nellie Cullicart's window, a small gold sign bearing Nellie's name serving ns a dew. "I'm Detective Sergeant Fahey, from Los Angeles," lie annnuneed. "The chief sent me an' my partner up with orders to report to you." "I'm pleased to meet you, Mr. Fahey. Here nre your Instructions," nnd she handed hi in a sealed envelope. "Good morning!" "Jii;,t met the smartest Jane In the world," Mr. Fahey confided to his partner. Detective Sergeant Abraham Llpovvsky, when he rejoined the latter on ttie sidewalk. She takes no chances on bein' seen in long, earnest conversation with a strange man, so she had the dope all typed out an' waitin for us. Tloasod to meet you. Goodhy,' says she. lie tore open the envelope und read to Llpovvsky: "Colorado Charley ami Mae are due In Iilarcltos at 9:02 tonight. They will probably go direct to Mr. Clarke's bouse, a shingled bungalow, nt No. 302 C street, corner of Hazel drive. "At seven o'clock tonight Mr. Clarke will leave tils home to take me to dinner. lie will not return until shortly after ten oclock. As soon as lie hns left t he house his colored servant will go uptown to spend the evening. You can gain entrance to the house by using n skeleton key on the kitchen door, the loek of which is simple and since burglars seldom operate In Ii'arcltos. "You can set up your dictograph behind the old lmlr sofa in the parlor and run your wires along the edge of the wall, draw them up hack of the piano nnd out the window, around the hack of the house to the garage. No body will disturb you there a's Mr. Clarke keeps his car in an uptown garage. "When Mr, Clarke drops me at niv house nnd proceeds to the up town garage, I will come over to his garage with a large flashlight torch, a stenographer's notebook and several sharp pencils. The fender of the flivver will serve as a desk. I will knock twice on the door a pause between each rap. The rest I leave to you." Well, what do you know about that damsel?" said Detective Sergeant Llpowbky. lUNCNiONOISHC! or Uool ur)ica. la lha following nl.hl kta 11 j wle-- try tao.lt tlirlil : Cmntii f Nm claim a Nellie laughed at l.!n. hU in d I a a and Tuna fcli'ht," aha dioMred, "ha JMI f-- l Hh-10 t.f cc Ml M lod pariirstlarty .1 e u p f tt I a ef u li.. i g y.u and f,.rfci!et lha I'"1'-- . rut.lt-- d Itteelh , one .1 H " lie rl;l t lo auay rhoje f tuna wiih4 fii L!mi to a tVrree, I'M1 lit (f fie it mi. hi car hd 1'irneiJ th rutfll tiq.j (f n t t r Neliia tetoe .nt nf lha houa I i ll lit III tl, I MU cup and ran alt lha y to ,:h:n a ho k ful tf raM.rd twa cup dtainrj, (raH r t.f 'oit-- a hungalo ?. vf tMn whii aot and hutt-redown ,, atretd and turned Inio ll- ittanllt-- a unul tm- tltive ta rd.kerted a ton and woman der In thet htttllng water ta if quart eate.tm Eater, fraud ate,,, with ,, ,, f kjI ,m0 uWr.Jkk,fu amtc.M and a hag ,ep... j hr. 4 , L , ra) them M.d a th a.ntf f U rear f th. hd j haling d.h. then a layer of IWh. i an .Nellie walled to drive, Up tuleiiio and tea. Keaat-well and cava I he prearranged aignal the uiiiil all h liigredtitii are I 1.7 . acenrded Itiatanl and our nvrr ll whit aaut ant watiu-IMftf Min, aal l "Ihey'r with a thl. k lecilte Kef Scant Eahef tUt of 11 rf-he- r top a. Hal unlitlayer of . haiirred jrruttd f Ida mouth, I Cnidrn Pta Suprtma Cut up n w them. !!tmer will I along , "I i l.!i km and arrange In a large In Pe minute." N'elli gate.L "la In layer with unrooled rice, ,ca'erde every thing nil rlsht?" add ainall onioii. hr..lrn tnuhrMiitt "l:uht a a f..." Mil Ihdeetlv and a frvr pea. IM rath layer with Kerjt-an- t JMivtaly. j hmtrr, tfdt.g wa layer rtf chicl.-"Elmer will nun down C alreet In . Ionr over well eaolnsI chlckm Itrol In lha .brectim of IMM drive, lie ex- - j a)iJ U los t ng them. St. Ihere w11l n.d he .ny j hrt. u l ll((V r(lXpr rf Inla'l on the nh. Hell tale them aniiill hal'ng (Hinder hlcu!la nvi-- the side Immediately. However, n nr op nr well hmwiied crouton. nut t the corM.ih f jroq might Oraeg Tapioca. Tale four table ner of the house and IMm." nH.nfu! of quick riHiUng taphicn. e Tl two dele, live walled five one fourth teoonft.l of aall. one ntnl and followed her Ugiestion. ne thlrd cupful of boiling water and Irenently they relumed (n velvet feet, cook In a double tndler for .'t mi"AH he Mid wa evening. Ae nute. or uni 11 th tapioca Iran All the come Inside and we'll talk. Add one pam-.lstirring frequently. I woman aald wa: Mou know It. hntr cupful of augur, and when well Nellie wrote thnt brief record In mixed a cupful of orai ge Juice and the abort hand. leiecllv Sergeant Fahey mlei rind of half an ornnge. Stir . When cool fold In nne-i:iland held the flashlight for her a h In cupful of whipped cream. Ill spread her nol hook out on the front shertct glasses and aerve. fender of the flivver, leaned over It Spanish Sandwich. Chop enough and prepared to take dictation. Tha green pepjier and onion to tank two two detectlvea were a!o listening In. each. Cook until a tahlespoonfut front door, light brown. In one tuhteMonful of Elmer unlocked hi witched on the light and walked on butter. Add a cupful of thick tomato Into hi I tod room to put away hi pulp and simmer five minute. Stir overrent and hat before returning to In one cupful of soft grated cheese, the stuffy little parlor where hi one half teaspoonful of salt, a few Nemesis awaited him. Nellie thrilled dashea of paprika and one wllh a vast pride as hi first word ecg. Cook Just a moment and serve same clenfTy to them via the con- spread on finely buttered toast cover The eyebrow of with another 8111. cealed dictograph. the two detective went up and Detective Sergeant Fahey dropped hi prognathous Jaw In a comical grimace, for without an Instant's hesitation El(SX Ml. VVMtcro Kewitiapcr Union ) mer hnd seized the Initiative Ivy going A Big Bag directly to the attack. lie wa a keen golfer. Wlmt wor"Well, Colorado. Charley, old settler," he began blithely, "how about a ried him. however, was that he found little drink to wash the dust of travel himself dropping Into strong Inn out of your bing throat? I mean a gunge when things went badly with I wouldnt waste him. drink of water. A friend suggested that. In order lo on a skunk like you." liquor "Say-y,Colorado Charley rnme hack check the habit, he should pick up at him, "where do you get that stuff?" a stone and pocket It every time he "Draw It out of a faucet." chirped let slip a had word. Elmer cheerfully. "Doris, or whatever Returning to the clubhouse after his your real name Is. you wired me for a nxt game, he met his friend, who conference, hut you didnt tell me this said: "Well, Jack, I si-- you're re confidence nmn was coming with you. forming. Your pockets are not very Let's understand each other, Doris. heavy." Your hoy friend here Is out of the No." said the golfer, gloomily, "but picture. Chnrley, If I hear one peep wait till you see the wheelbarrow the out of you Ill knock you for a double caddies got !" loop.' That being clearly understood, ' End to Railroad Passes say your say, Doris, nnd then get to Mazes out of here before I throw The Pennsylvania railroad directors voted December 13, 1905, to disconyou out." Followed about five seconds of pro- tinue the Issue of passes ami free found silence, then : tickets of all kinds from and after "Hands up, Charley, my boy! Don't January 1, 1900. and other big railThere, thats roads took similar action shortly therepull the gun please. ever so much more sensible. You after. All Issuance of pnsses was not don't suppose I'd be boob enough to stopped, however, until the Interstate go Into conference with Doris, In your commerce law was amended In June, presence, without heeling myself, do 1900. you? Stand up now and back slowly toward me while I help myself to thnt Hardening Copper little pistol of yours. Heres the gun, An old coppersmith says copper can Ill keep the cartridges. be hardened for ordinary purposes Charley. Well, Doris, dear lost light of my life, by hammering it or submitting It to you were about to say something I great pressure between heavy rollers. (TO EE CONTINUED.) He further says that putting red hot copper into dies that are ice cold and submitting it to an enormous pressure until it is cold will make it as hard as steel. Exchange. g'1 n-- ll a al wm "j DONT dh, lufo It i i d th Wa , lw n th. hrn. ekrd r g-- nd-tlt- let a Cold Settle in your Bowels! Keep your hour! ojH-- n during a indy a doctor Luuaa tha of I hi. Trut a dHtc t M-In-- li.. ii ran 1 ona. Thai why Kjrup Vj.in la uch a loarvcjou help during odd. It I ilia of a family doclit bowel I routor who ble. The d;eoniforl of Cold la cM-ttewhen M I Ued; a!wa) fro from four )ieiu I I'ldcgiu, itiuua and arid wraate. 1 ha rld i "broken up" tnore eaailjr, Wle-nevlb bowel peed help. Dr. t'aldweira Syrup l'ejlu I ur to do th work. It doe n.ji grip or sicken; but 11 jciMn la thr-(tugIt carrle off all th souring wut and plon; help your Ml el to help lhenieve. Tal a NHnfu of Hit famlir dorter' l.ixailv a mh a a cU Mart, or th next lime miM I tongue, breath, or a M'ln. condition warns of headachy. rouatlpaihm. Give It to th children durirg cli or whenever theyr feVerl-- h, . cron or Upset. Nothing lu it to hurt anyone; It contain only laxative her mi, pure leiiit and other mild Ingredient. The way It tase anu the way It act lmv mad It the f.sie-- t anting laxative th drugstore carries! rol-- d l-t- -t ny Da. W. B. , i m aHH-UIUr- to! d men for I'llnrrltos In a fast automobile. They will Install a dictograph In Hie young fellow's honoe and listen in on the unholy proposition. I want you to provide a fast and accurate aiirnit to f 4 1 n I VI I If ballad. iii maaiultna ata d-- railed to J H i Uf Im pithbiily jq rH'lld. ('Ulw We UOiat pi. a rat bill) bjr nli V il'i IbrlM III the R' 1 nf lr(tl g I'll' I I. a t. and if Mr, llaike fi. J the a'le we muldi.'l do that, i.e.l l wet Sm I I v.e (hi ns, ..-- I la dday h.a departure full I rigid I.Mora, " J Ida l.si.r wilt fra. b (la H an trilu tl.st carries Mr, Cleric's k la the aS All rr'nfrd i!mIi I i (rii-- a hank. In fal. It Will rarilcf than that, b'anac am Mil log It awsial ilelprry. Iininediately Iijeai rmclpl of It, ptenae arrange la bae the ttcxcinmla of (Ida uiiuoxf muple watched alii rtM.i la low by telephone. "Yurs truly, Nell.e Catl.caft," r-- a. .i-- bain." urlty? "Sh irlly, li klatuuritrrtt hath" f.-- i I )'! h)f IHHfr .t tear Rt,d p.. be outraged r(m t u t of la He pr..l..ly in willing, 1J l- h( "It lit tea m4 Hat a aaaa la ! Ay it, a I iywfyi, a raa it. itiy an l H (i h hr ay attoa i bub him" lava Cuueui'l SYRUP PEPSI N A Doctor's family Laxative f "I'm Oetectlva Sergeant Fahey, From Lot Angela," Ha Announced. well-heutc- herself to an olive nnd ate It with relish. Elmer, watching her sharply, wa reassured. "Well, of rotirsa. In an far a that young lady Is coneerned I've done an about fan, so I supitsn she wants an explanation." "Sha doesn't want any explanation. She doesn't even want your nITeciloa All she' after Is your rash." "Well, of course, I did promise her the thousand dollars; I dare say she predlented certain payments on that promise nnd my revernl of form has her greatly. prohithlv emharrassed I'm n lillle sorry the holy lost, hut a lillle glad I won! Of course," he added parenthetically, "I never was the least hit In love with her. She went to my head, like champagne, when I was with her, hut when I wasn't I found It linrd to keep up steam. Nellie, I must have been frnzy to tell you to play second fiddle." "If we are to lie Judged by the worst we do In this world, Elmer, wed all he out of luck. Now, when I look over my mental ledeer account with yon, I see a long siring of golden credits page after page of them nnd on the debit side I find one little human entry under the explant ory head of Doris Gatewood. This lone debit Item Is composed of equal parts of blindness, repression, curiosity, stupidity, flatmasculine tered ego, childishness, Idiocy ami original sin. You didnt fall without a battle nnd when you fell you hurt everything that was line and decent In you and knew It. You weren't really happy In your new conquest. You only told yourself you were. And as for little Nellie Oath-cathinking for an Infinitesimal fraction of a second that she could pos- rt - 'KcUju. " e Real Hard Luck Story in That Stock Slump In tug Hul lard, the hanker airman. Mil at a dinner In Hoston a siory about the Wall Street slump. "A forger." he auld. "was drinking very hard !n a night club. The hostess, an old friend, unselfishly took him to tusk about it. "Don't you know it will give you shaky nerves,' she said, Vo that you won't he wide to forge any more? can't help that, wild the forger. I've lind terrible hard luck, and I got to forget It somehow. "'What hard luck? said the hos-te-- "I s. " I sirnnt four months, said th 's forger, 'learning to forge Gibson signal lire the millionaire, you know and the very day I got the check ready tiie slump cleaned the old rooster out." iKdroIt Free Press. Got-rux- Dr. Pierces Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. Arbitrary French Mayor The funeral of a rich landlord at Toulon, France, wa stopjied at th gates of the cemetery by a policeman of the acting on the instruction mayor of the district. The mayor' order wa that the funeral wa of too elaborate a nature. It could not proceed until the relatives had made changes to give the simplicity In burial rites to which the place i accustomed. Average Length of Life Constantly on Increase based on the census of 1920 slmw that the expectation of life in the United States at birth Is 50.4 years (55.3 for males and 57.5 for females). About 50 years ago It was only 40 years. The World AlmanuP quotes Dr. Mmis Dublin, insurance statistician, as saying that the expectation of life has increased but the span of life has remained stationary He states; "That 20 ears have been added to the average length of human life since public health work began to he actively practiced In the early eighties of the last century is true. Hut this gain can be traced to the reduced mortality of infants and to the cutting down of the unnecessary and of young people preventable from typhoid fever, diphtheria, scarlet fever, smallpox nnd a host of other diseases which, for the most part. Figures Later Sonny, after rushing home from school at noon for his luncheon, was reminded that he had forgotten to return thanks and mother insisted he do It even though he had eaten. He replied: "No, ntolher. I haven't time now ; I'll Just say It twice for supper." affect persons under forty years of age. Improvement after the age of forty has been slight and almost altogether limited to women. According to various estimates, the total population of the world Is continuing to Increase every year. What Would Happen? said old Hill Tomaine, president of the Spit and Argy club and a philosopher of wide renown, as lie slumped downtown to get a good seat on a sunny curbstone for the parade, "you know, I have often wondered why I like parades so much, and at last I know. It's because when the fire trucks are in the parade I ara al Cays wondering what will happen if an alarm comes in." Emporia Gazette. "You know, Almost They had been girl chums, so Fern-ettspent the day with Anna recently. Elizabeth, Anna's daugh ter, explained matters to her "Aunt Fernetta," as she called her. She said : "Mother and 1 worked far into the night last night, and got the house all cleaned np. except for th dirt an der the pUno." h Related Language It seems that Slovak is so closely allied to Czech thnt most scholars describe It as a dialect. This alphabet Is founded on the Czech. Slovak hooks were rare before the World war, hut since the formation of the Czechoslovak state many have appeared.. Lucky Day Three candles! And each one represents a year of Joyous living. This Is Carolyn Babush, of 800 Downer Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her mother says: My mother used California Fig Syrup, and when Carolyn became constipated we got some. It relieved her constipation, sweetened her breath, made her well and happy. I have since used It for ail her upsets nnd colds. It has kept her strong and energetic." For fifty years, mothers have used California Fig Syrup to overcome a childs billons, headachy, feverish or fretful spells. Doctors recommend Its soothing aid to keep bowels clear In colds or childrens ailments; or whenever had breath, coated tongue or listlessness warn of constipation. It assists In building up weak children. The genuine always bears the name California. AH drugstores. Established Precedent Tlds story is told of the late Senators Spooner of Wisconsin and Allison of Iowa. They were leaving the Capitol one evening nnd It was raining heavily. "Do you think it will stop?" asked Spooner. "It always has," answered Allison. Get Wisdom Education is a very necessary thing In life. Get all of It you can. Rut never let your acquired knowledge upset your fundamental ideal of right and wrong. There are times when a handful of, common sense Is worth a bushel of learning. Grit Safo Only for Despot Despotism Is the only form of government which may with safety to Itself neglect the education of its In- font poor. Ilorsiey. LAXATIVE-TONII C for CHItPPCS |