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SYNOPSIS. Zudor is left at, viphan at an eartf age Her iMitn-r i0 Killed In a hoI.1 ti.ti.e. u-lura i tti lunr tioni the mine, wtiivh fcn.s to .,rth lAriPu.uOu, are i-fl in lU KUAitlwi.HMp of Flank Keen), Xiitfturit . ii,.,ii.tfi l....t,,-r u.l.nn kiv- ' U-.u.ty reh. '( tile ur .u- whu h.ia -t He iif .l;j.tt-rl i.thti--l, U". ,l n i iifiu nc .ir,i is Hassatn All tt.ti.t.- ttv.tt u- ' 'iK't -Ur litfoi- t. :lti h:.ve a ttlUUcv tn collte llttu .-Moil of hT uior;. ho th.u it iik,ty e U-ft to torn, the l.tXl of km ll..s.u. Alt uvea an ti,i.tvle u tils hfii.e tn ir.e jif rs-m f John bloini, a nui. lar, fur wl.om Zu ioi.i h,i -i faitt y, utul Le onii- mtuitU tnu girl lo i ut ih nmn out of li.r ' n.in.t uI.mh itivUta that If tho vafinut n,itv Su.ini ht v. i) iii.ii i ho ft 1 1 'tMNH III All, "if vnu liik su h a Btaiitt I II .,mii tnlr Hot ii. ...( t w i.t .tttfi mill uu t hii iu.i r llfill ft'l III ,4 fetllfrMt l-MHf ttlt.l )l II til J I ; I I'liOt.'' ' I.HU " iMlnih. U1llK the kllKHlt-'ttfe rfilHOt: (".in M'.ii ut rtntim i.illuii th litr Ulli In. utr. v.. u tmitluii; in(i(iy ttiul wins l.er ti"t r.i-t ii in ul.it li Juhn SUtim in K;irtt 't.ii, h.iiin ttnutt of h mui.ler IriMiiWiir.t hv Hrtusiim Alt hunttvlf uJ..r-i Htnl H.oiiti Ah iilt Nutfk Sh.tll S li"USt, Wl.Ht lerl oVTf lllt'8 V ty vTii' w htHT N.ih -k Htti-mpt t- mar ry u iiu?ih Siortn, Hft kiiiK -U'Ioim Is i' .nit .t inton,!r U'loiH foils N ibnk 8un r'Ktnrf! ihe I'liiut-fM to lirr ntimal : tfVt-r anj khv.'! Sturm fr.m tlHth A u.Hker of (ilrtuh.h.ls t-ll H,iam Ah his weiTft Htonn tiifuritis utor.i ttmt '. his hfe is tn'ttiK nt it inpteii f r -iiifiitl v i Storm -iusiii Hapsnni All S(..rrn le iirri-wTl foi ntf.-iiintt the dUirtond umker ; K fin 8 hut iDlorti i1ixoiyeia the real ihlfw-s a pHlr of nil' Th? rn-Ki'o he f molovt'il o'i Stfinn'a f;itht-r"s farm ;o- tl-ttiK he a use a xrcat Hkt Ift.m Iminl HifHH nl n ik tit uimtt a tut) loar hy Siorm Ih tmitlcl in Iuh ln- fStlK.ii inn. but .ml-ua Iwoiih that her' uiu-le l.ai eni.lo.(l Jhumy Hottoii. a half I ulttfl mail, thus t annoy Siorm's nar- inta uiloi a ttiuls Itoltun ii-fr.niiig a t hiS mi Kic iantfrn ait-1 is Mt(a k. .1 t hint. Strrni opportunely uppt'ura and naves hr fmm H.ltoti. ! All asks udora ht find a fcfin li'Ht hy two invBi! loua old nu n Zndora Kit a I'lioiimraph of the Hfin and it tmni In ti-r hand An old Iioiih1 Is mined hy H itts. in All and the old tnen Stor-il and udt.ia til a lurfi tli-r and i.irnwly ea cmIiii .1. 4triKlloi) u li...i II... ...... l.l. .1. . ..t. Jotin McWlntfr. nihavirini; to tr.ipand ! kill tleorKf Himih. la killed lnnif.lt. and' Smttti is rhftrKfd with munier li isnam ( rtu roipirea in nave John storm iio-et ttie a.inie fate an Mi'WIntcr, and he and Hlorm are ovenomp hv powerful fimea 'udota avftj thfin. proves that M. Win ter a tM n don trapped and kithd tun and haves Smith from a band of Ivtn hein, An in.entor hlows up a HUhmaiine wlih a pott rful heat ray which he sendc through water Haasam All K.-nd 'tid.-ra to a photographer direitly hetiealh t.ie In ventor"- laboratory and orders the In ventor t kill her Zudora Keis a w,iniln. and hn life Im savett The brat ra tna thine j; dttiovf). and the ph.do:r.iphert lifter a quairel with IhisH.iiu All. is found dead in the river. Wu rhaini nrevfniM Zu.htr,. m i..h,.ih.iii with John Storm hy hpnohzinK her, and he acd llnsHam All attempt lo miiukkIu her ..ut of the cmntry. Thin pint is f run- Irsleii by Murm ll.iild. liaKlii All'. ,lub!f, fulls In l..v unh Zuilira. Halrd ami lliw. lu Vl ki.limp .ud..r a.i n v.1.1 wwk I i iiiin worm rc, ufK tlirm. uiul 1 iissnm All .lies With HansHiu All iImJ Zu.Iuih Is rclrua ttl of h-r lt1he to rnilvu twenty iasi'8 Hue confront. Iiom-ur, the Kieuiest niys lery of Bit. will, li ia tlm mj siny of tier own life, urn the iimnitlon in mvure tlu vast fortune of Iji.uhMIH' lift to Ii,t. tier renmrkatile uil euturta will l.e poi ti u i-.l by llarulil Macihi.tti In the 8u.tee.hiiK i lmpters. Thl .li..lo eerlul la beinK nbou u In the len.liiiK uinvliiK pirture tlieuma by the ThanhouNer Kilm Corporation. Anion i Ihoa. pirtlclpatlw, are MarKueiile Snuw ; Mary Khsubetli Korbea. Jauiea Cruae In l the new role of reporter-heru , s"i.ey I Hracey ami Frank KarrlnKton i m looking- thruuKli her uncle's piht ! Zudora nna. that her father left h,r an : Inti-reat In a illanmnd mine, and St. inn ! and ltalnl both lend awilslunee In trying j In eitalri for her putttfession of ttilN e- late whkh Im being appropriated b) roguua. CHAPTER XI. A Meaaage From the Hurt. Q TOKM was deeply concerned orer the dhiunm.l affair. Some one ! had cheuled and was still cheat lug Ziidorn. He una also puz zled w hy llassauj All's papers coiitaln ed uo will of Ids He u.ade a Journey to all the hanks. hut at none of them did lie lind that I the uu. ie had bad nu account or a I.h L Ixix There was no douht In Ids mind that the vlll ilnoiiN serviint Auied hud made off with what money llassaui Ali had around the house. But there was this diamond mine. Who was inaulplllatlng It and pocket I lug the profits' He was iu a hlluil I alley. To lind out w here this diamond mine I was would he like hunting the pro ! verhlul needle In the haystack. Hunt I was working all the wires he could, i hut to date he lind not discovered any- tiling. i "Ziidorn," said Storm, "I've got some-' ,.. i thing to cheer you up a hit "News'" "No. That's an urth-le as elusive as a New Jersey uiosipdlo." He took from his pocket a small box and oKuel it. "Oh. how pretty!" she c-ichilineil "It's nn engagement hraeelet." "I w ish It was a wedding ring. Why not'f" impulsively. "Vnu ure nil nlnuii now. You haven't any hnrgniu to fid till. Why .-nut you marry me right away, .mlora? I'm not rich, hut I have n little, enough for our ue.sls I'll liny some pretty little lungiilow around lng Mmul, and we'll live like a ooiiplc of fairy story isnple "No, .lohu. There seems to he an evil star of some sort Imaging over uie l.m,k w list I've gone through!" "Hut you've gone through II. H111I If you linn what you cull nn evil si ir 1 , don't think you would he here. Lei's KPt married " J "No. I don't wain! to hurt you, John, j lint I feel oppressed. I feel as If some danger were hovering near me. I've' lout ionic of that contldem e I lind when I'm le Frank was alive. And, dear. I don't want to drag you Into It ". 'That's nonsense. When a null loves 1 woman ns I love you. why shouldn't he share trouhle nml hnppl ness alike? 1 never tikes! your unci Zudoru. Aud I atlll hold to thia dJ Hint lit- was your evil sur. if you feat J..hu!" "1 luww ii,e stmuliln'I speak HI of I In- lU'iid. 1 iit-M'i ',iKl t t the it lea nut uf li y head that In Was Ui some H ritlhe ti ll With JtOUf UiUToW 'S rafn - s What he lnt.1 hi luin.l I duu't kiu. c;in I figure "lit what he tiatl In view. You Will i marry uie, thru'.'" "Nut ultlle I fvvi as I ilu. Juhn " "I Mi(tiiM' I il haw to unit and dear II," he Niid with uti HssMini'th'ii of Mm. Du Val Sal In the Salon Playing ! th Harp. : i cheerfulness. "..w this luirnt semi' ! nf i:i.er en linn lulck, like the cut. I.els : cf letters weren't Inn. hctl, hut this one i I'lirl icular piece hinl to he ihiiuiii.'eil hy ! lire. A mine of tlttiuionils, hut, in heliven's liailie. whereV" "l'iM'h.ls I'll U ller illl the hole 1 thlni: out of 1 1 1 tluui;lits. It iloes hsik I ini"ililc. ltut heVt-r dotihl that I lo t VtMi, John." "I don't dmil.t It What ! doubt Im ""' "'"I""' ,,f J"11' lOlllK t,l K" H'is tlilUK lllnllc.'' -t Is written." lightly. "After nil. I I'm soiuetliiiid of nn orleiitullst. What will I f will lc. Now talk to me ill t how you Hist came to line me. There are some thlni.". it woman never cts 1 1 it'll of, unit that's one of llirin." That was an easy mutter tor Join Ami Captain iiailcliffe was makitu.' loe, too. hut not so successfully that he could hear liny wctlilini: hells In fancy. Jlllle. 1 Ul Val sat III the salon plav . . ,., , , , , . '"""I'' hliii H eyillcul llUlllor. he U'lleveil that she anight hetter plav the harp here on earth than risk ,h,.' ,.lllUl.e llf nt playing one In the hereafter. I lie ciiptain crept up Helium ner sort ly anil sprinkle. I u hainllul of rose leaves over her hiinilsoiue lieail. She simply shniKKeil uiul went ou w ith her playing. Some cuts like to he fomlleil. Mine. I'll Val heloiik'cil to thut category w hich ll1 "You've HMiiled a rose." "It whs well wasted," he said, try lug In take her hands from the strings. "You hotlier me! I inn not only play ing: I inn thinking And there's il -,mkI "' ,,li."l "1,",,t saw thai locket. .I'm wondering how to get rid id" that girl. She isn : Hassain All's niece for nothing. She Is shrewd, and so far as she Is concerned we must walk carefully when we come Into con I h. t with her Now, captain. I am not 1 In the iniKiil for love scenes. If you J please." j "Y'ou drive Die crn7.y sometimes"' I "I return the coinpllineiit. There goes the liell." 1 "ll.lllg the hell'" he growled. He was not pleased to see the vis itors. two men of his own class, hul hiisiness was hiislness. He eyed Mine. I'll Val covertly. She 11,1 lu.l ,., p ... .. .1.11.1. .,, ell..,, . . . ., , . , lur regret nt the Interruption. As a inn tier of fact, the sight of her visitor relierwl her. Itiidcllffe was a persistent wihici-, sinl rehuffs sis ined to have no other effect than to redoiihle his ardor. She onlensl the footman to take nwny the luirp mid hrlug the cards and curd tiihlcs "While we wall," she said, "we uilglii as well while iiw-tiy the time p!c:is nntly." The f. u nf ti In tinkled ns usual, l-'roni lime to time Mine. I'll Val sent a glance low aid It. All nl on-e the Jet of water Hew- nt a tangent. Haih-llffe rose and touched the knoh. lifting the panel vvla. li ills Insist the set ret elev nlor Three luird v isng.sl men slopped lulu the room, hlhiklng after Ihelr long hur row through the dark liinncls. tine of them was dressed In the flashy manner so dear to our unlive product the gun man His name was tiyp, ami. though he was not aware of It, he was on the inert rosd to a certain iincnvlcd chair, '"'here was something In his eyes that reminded you of the hyena. Hilt a trained hyena has a luiirketnhle ipial Ity. "Ike." said Itadcllffe. "when you en ter tills bouse take oil your lint. The next iltne I'll mash It dowu over your tauipi " nzsT A Great Mystic Story By Harold McGrath Copyright "All ri, In, .up Th' lliht i.iiinls ue when 1 conies in here, uu' 1 forget ell. w e re ready .' Mine lui Vol slirugh'iM uud dossed ov.-r to the com vault. She despised thee tools, hut in crime one has to take what tootsoiie.au. And there was always the possilnlity of Ihese low hltltes speaking ll.cail tiou-.lv tlurini: sonic dilukiug hoiit. She l.l i.llL' lit the little hoi of gems l a. k Then li.i.l. lute drew the sign on ti piece of paper a heart with a dagger running iIii.mil.Ii it This was a kind of key that would open a .ert.ilu door. The Initials of c.oli were then written within Ihc In-ill I. whit h was sulTeUitel eil lo ' , p This soil ot hu-lucs was alter Ins own hcu I He did not like dins tui-ss . vi i-pl w hi n he sli u. k. utter the fush ion of his prototype, I l.e nilllcsiiake. Al.oiit lh.it same I '. half after M. I cte, ii.- Hunt was oliic carefully oi'l a pok.iL'e of partly I. unit I. -Iters. Ihove res. iicd from Il.issam All s house heloie the lire g-t hcvonil control lie was sluilyun: each hit of paper with scrupulous care The door open ed. He In.iki .1 up impatiently. "iii. Storm: Come In. interesting work hcie. hut I Icui-nt found any liinur worih a wooileti tooittpli k." "I want you to look at this. Hunt." said Slonn. producing the hurut piece he hid shown udora that ttfteriioou. "Hilln! here did , oil tilldlt'.'"' "In the cellar of the hurut house." I Imli ' He si-in. lii-d II thoroughly ninler his inaL'iiit'y luvr glass. "Haven't conic across any male to II. Conic! ldg into these and see what you can Uiul." Hy uiul hy he came upon a half Inii iil letter Unit inn. I.- him sit up with a lerk Then he laughed shortly. "Mine I Ml." "John, did llassaui All know a wo luan hy the name of Mine. Im?" "Mine. I'n'; Not that I'm aware of hut he knew II Mine I'll 111." "All. 1 see:" Then the detective stacked those letters he had gone through and .i. kcit up his pipe "tjuei-r old codger, that llassaiu All. These scraps of paper prole to inethat rrooks are the most credulous pts.ple In the world." "What do you mean hy that';" "Well, he s.-eiui-d to know some of the higgest iii ihc louniry, and they always went to Inui when In doiiht. I'.vidcutly thought he could look lino I hf liitiireanil tell tli.-m w hether they'd uo to jail or not. Crooks are peciiliar people, heliee me, hoy. Now let's go out and get il hite somewhere. l'e heeu cramped up In this cahoose since .'t this afternoon." "Nothing ahont he diamonds';" "Not an eyelash. But there's I vague mention of a couple of tons of gold " w hat';" "tlolil. Hut whose It Is or where it is, nix. Shop's closed for the night Hut there's one thing. There's some fancy diamond smuggling going on and some fancy diamond cutting hcsldcs. And your I n.-le 1'ii.llcj's going lo mill em one of these day s." And that fancy diaiuoiul cutter him self was wondering how long this soft snap was going to last. To take n know n diamond mid make It an unknown one was the main trick of his present occupation. It was good money mid little danger so far as he was concerned. His rooiu was In a garret In n par lially deserted ti-neineiit. He wasraie ly dlstiirheil hy any one hut Hie Jan Itor. who was old mid nearsighted mid Radchrfi Waa Per.., tent Wooer. IM not cure vv hat his ictiaut's hiislness j was so long us the lent was paid In advance i All ahont was Iheeipert cutter's ma ihiner.v and pmiilihernalla. The door had a heavy har and chnlii lock. Ilidileu ill the wall was a small safe Here he kept his gems and "chips," for I diamond cutter knows the value of "chips." The cutter himself was rulher a frowsy looking old chap. He wore n greiisy old hrocude dressing gown anil eyeglasses which resembled the ihauf f"iir's goggles. He finished polishing a stone, lock.sl it up mid left the room. In the hall outside this dell was a dninh waiter. From this he t'Hik 11 can of oil and re turned. He tilled the lauip and lit It. theu sat hi f I ,lvv - 1 ! iMiaa. i -ir.. a- i k aaaiainilijal' i I . 1914 by Harold McCralh d-iu n an. I ni.-k.. his pip.- in tin- atti tude of w.iitii. t-.r -lot- one. At '.I I hi. I- in. il .ii I I . c-l nt the .lour of the It in nl Tlici -l I i.l In 'he do.-1 w ay t..r a linn ulc. I hen ihl' ked IIIMilo Hut .Inn Hail. I. who had I n r..l low Int! Iheiti liMilily l"i an hour or III. U'e. was ipiile . onlidi'hl that -In. Wle-re ill I'lli.l.-r telleluelil was I he Wollih-I'lili i look dil III. Mid . lltict' II.' had so ofii'i, hcaid ah.Mil tluiilm hi-. ln.iviiicr nlc -is llas.iin All 1 1 .i l a i It. - thi n- h oi l.ccli l 'i leal honest lo..ic in thai old iMci.t-M of illalin.n.U w lioe h.. hoi l.'tli hack of the i lici-e linker -' I'.lll he had to go and du ll ih. I did not Uu ill pli cm 1 1 -I v nl the -1 .' I . I iif Ihc gil .ill i.ill.il I ill' He h id aire i. In his i ... H , as re porter run up atain-l Ih.n iuiii-I. ions sio.uiihil -itnl Cip had -w.mii In-.1 "gel l.l lie l.iilelcii ali.. ut .ihing to gi. Die r.'glles pleut of tilllc Wh.il he wai.tisl was a good lo,,k at ihc -li i liioiul cutter s .h"l. lie had no iul. r. -l in Ihc line .rooks who hid li,ii n hiin Ho- tt i here. Two o ih, I,, h oi l.i .il. n hi;i. up li, d luolc than a f.MlnUlil g.Mi.', - he W Ms pol io. My W illihg to keep oil of I heir w a . The crooks . lillll.nl tin- three lll.lil-i of rnki-ty. creaking siairs unii! li,-v aiiic lo Hie ' ' I. . i y s door The gnu 111:111 IK. "I th" l-.it". I. el With his ma. lone I nuing tin- . in P i could col heir Ihc s I ..I .Mil k ii in 1,1. -s it) p r.il'pc.l Ihl'ee limes and Ml. II sh.Ocd aside the kli". k. r, revealing a small hole. He passed through a slip of p.ip.-i Jim Baird Has Been Following Them Steadily For an Hour. 1 the same Mine. Im Yal had given 1 1 i 1 1 1 I mid wailed I'rcscully Ihc thiol i.poiie.l afler a ; slithering ot steel bars ;iml 1 linking of 1 Itains. 1 "Ion some oh inly I'-.r y uti, ol' g:i mon!' said Cyp chccrliilly. ' .u know vv Im 1 sent 'em Seven sliin lamps, uin.ila ! power. Take a leiith of a caral off o' I each. Them's th' orders." "An' 1 keeps Ih' chips." "Sure! iliiuine a ivocipl Thc.v love me. hut they don't trust me, an' I i In't vvanlln' t' make III' tide any high er In F.ast river when she rolls in I'lhorivr." "Then there's some one you're al'rai.l of;" "Siire-I lliing. In.!" "I hiii.l 'fin over An.' sa. siait 'i-r up I never seen a diamond .ii. io-il down " ".Ills' lo please the lailies! cried the lapidary , going I., his 111.0 liiiie. It took a long lime f..r hi- l'i 1- t" nunc down. Iliougl.t Hand Finally !n il.'t. 'indue. I lo risk inceling Mi. -in. lie culcrc.1 Hie I.iiii.liiig nn. I I i .1 1 up the stairs. The luirr no hiuetv callghl his ear. :i,. he UlH'U lliH li- need 110I go any farlhei. He Irie.l Mie .1 kii.-l.. I. nl "i.lv hi" heaile.lly Sir h a dn.-r vv..uM n.-v.-i he 111, locked Then he ben id voi.es. Ml were Men Vet. If he colli. I hot 1 1 1 1 . 1 a rope! He .e. kcl ml.. Ihc iliinil. waiter and louii'l an unused coil of iniinila It. uir on the top of it .In. I iv h .1 lit w .mini N'cM he bullied around i.,r Mn- s- nl Me la.l.ler aud ciepi tip on I., Mi.- i""i He tied tilt' rope b. a bilnlu-.v anil g.11 llv lowered llllll-ell' down p. tile l.'i'i dary's vv indovv Not bing doing lb. re Hlihl- vv in . closctl He ...Hi. I see l.lll im-ll bill nd what be vv. Hilcl ni"-t of all -.clone gti.-.l look al Ml.- loan vv ho pa 1 ed folt'ii.e- from tli.11 U. :in ti w.t, He vv an led this k.inu I. ,ge I,, en' 1 Ah. he was 1 111 inng' 'I l.e 1 bl v , . striking in Ii1- la. . li.ii.il ib"W leu self Up 1 1 1 1 -1 . I . lej.ill.e.t the b.ill Mi'i stole lI'.VV II M.e -I It "! If IFlUl's 1 .1 I V ale regue's g ill," v b. I'l IIO llkelie-- i. th- t 11 1 1 -C Mien it W .- II fill. I. a S . He -i t ..ul I -I Hum . ..I!n ... kll.ov lug thai he bad a tall , I1.111 , of . i. b : lug his friend i.,ing a I it I tngbt tv.'iK Sure enough. Hunt vv-i- at vv - .1 1, Slonn ha I gone home, .11 I n.iinl w 1. rulher glad lo ha e lui--e. I, im Not that he .lchl..il the young law ver: rather that he envied Inui bi- g I In. k. Zudora Ke.-ne was tin- kind of vv om 1 tin who led men to great endeavors. . Was it not due to h. r tli.il he had i 1 lioseii the straight and narrow way ; and was making good In 1 1 V Tin iv wu- !- thing Zudora must l.oVcr. never klc.w tile C' .l- he piuycd H i, en H;is..i:, A.i li.l hi- duulic I. a I go,.- w .1 !i L.rii S.i. Band. "U iv ju-t the i -hiir I wan in -e. I ud y.m ever il.. ; u v i urn -pondii g ! that llnaiii Ah g-ih.c." a-lo-d II nt. "l..w .1- mean:" returned I: ...,!, i ni in s .ii-:..-:in.-ii-.l. 1 1 civ Wat Hiih' re- if,, i ng the ih n.K "I iik :i h y..n answer nr receive Hti Monte I A.oi.ntl For the Scuttle La.h'rr rtr.il I u p! Up on to the Hoof. . - I1 :: ' o I" loin I. .-ii be was 1 I" 1. ,., ., Mu ni " "Y , 'A . ' a I U" :.' "I lo- lie p.-.i-.i v, : a M n e I .. .1! '.-" "I : , ' I'.a i-iin.it. -o fa 1 I 1.110W " ' V'Muit. I,. ! eeu Ml. -1:1 " " I ' ''- I".:.. il IVl- .-, . Y"l ,., Hum. 11 w.i- . 'uu i.,wa.) ' In- la-t th.11 I I. -lil.v .Iul any H.-t-sai 1 .', I Sinn! Vnd I vv i-h 1,1 heaven you'd t.u'gel M. 11 pal I "I 111 1 l ... -1 IM 11 ying li.ini igh." 1 1 1 nl p. II bl- Ii: 1 1 I o Ibe V "ling man'. viiii;,i r "Clieei- -.p. I -han't tu. ,ti"ii il aalli." "I :. .Mil,- Now I've a iul of g 1 new - I "i vnu I've seen ihc loan who b'f- Mi .1 lui -tcl ioiis cum ag I know " hel e III. -hop is. and I I. :'. e seen him al work " l i' ' VV 1 il a miniile Hum ....k l"vvi 1 In volume an.! 1iirii.il ibe I'.'- e 1 i. n! - "Here, did be look any his "1. . I lo'- ball I.V lllg l"VV , b. . be li v - s you might i.l Ibeie an-' give lile the al for I'.; a-' . ,.1 1 If Voll 1,11' lake a Ml a.- men. . -I lo Z alola - t Is I"' III. i-ci I ""in I vv II 1 j i . la .. . v a-.l ', VV.ill.le, ,g .- !c M .'-..ge of I'V li, II -he loll! - ' I no gold lie lalgbt believ e .o.i.l between tllelll II 1 1. 1 the -be liiusl still keep Mini 11 A 111. 1 l.al I I sis re; Want was MiatV She started nn w .th a l ei'ie ed -hi a-k. Ill-lore 'be vv in. low appeared I be g b .-My loriti ", a vv"iuan It secine.l to ili-soiv e int.. ...ibiug even as .-he looked Zu.lora'- rv, bovvever, hroiigbt in Mr- llaiusey. the lnii.II-i.lv "Wbat has happened, child';" "1 .1 a, I know , lull cilln-r I've -, ell a -b"- ,-r .-"inc one is plaving a -iry lii. k on inc." The I u .. en niilicd the vv iiil.e.v . it-cvv bail, ibe 1 airtain- and peered oui-i.lc l la-re vv .1- no! hillg lo be seelt. "IVl haps you vv.-re dreaming." -ug ge-tei! V!rs llainsev. "1 n. v.-r dream vv iih my eves open not that kind of a dienni." .1. -eland ihb'la -lotllly. "Sonic "lie ha- 1 Iciii'..I 10 frigtiicn in.-, and perbip M10 b. -I thing' I can do i- to 11: ike ! ,ieve Mint be or she has sin eeeileil. I II before the Window Ao eared the Ghostly Form of a VA iman. ha v e l r. Slorm t-oine ov er - a the i ii : t .iti.l w e ll b l him Miiin- Mm h.ixo n.-en badly Irigble I II II g, h.l' l I'g Ull.l; hell loll he. live Haul ,.l ia .., be I II llli.l mil vv I I .1 a. ..I w I, Hi") did ." s' I. Ilovvev el'. nppe , ,1 I libel ! en. ;il about he gl.o-i .' a, o-ii i,,ii - '! "I" ' I i I-01 Mil. I "I vv ll"t a,',-, " ' 'I'M a I remain- in . i. . 1 1 j : t .mi Sui p.i-c We 1 1 1 1 . -bov II I.. Mm' . .,!!' a I,. I - . vv hat he I, a- p. -a v I - a .. n-l lilt- . bap u.l.a . lead. I.V agiee.l to hi- S II ,ll ed i'J. the .1. I. nu' bo replied It .. I be w .Mil. I i vv ail lb. l . 'nil,. V ! .a. ."in lil-l I in, about the i l ion li- illl not laugh .'is -be I aims I ed he would lie began pa. ihg the "III. e. After II W llile he sn he 'T a. y iiii vv mil in.' hone-t opinion?" "Surely !" 'W i ll, some one wauls to get voll to run away. And what some one would Ibis l.e';" Zud .ia thought for a moment. s."ii:" one who knows about the dianiot.d Willi sudden excitement. "I.'ig.ht . At h'nst that's mv opu. 5f r rf il j E'v, 5 j 1 ! hhtm r;:t'ilii? j ion H'e'rt' g.-rttni: warm !tj. i is tui I her ttvuiv Until Nt-w u ih-stfvR-t Ui.tV Oe Jitt Ltre il, I!..? .UT.e oid huu it -1 T n.ti uj. ;., ,1 .-u.l-oi.e will ho uat- .i,d v..Uj Cain' u ill ho to i. t K.itTi U '.,('e ltic ve t'"t yt',i s.-aroil i t : i hn, r in (T'mLs jt J v a s breeds t'nreii n-s " "'I'hat N my uplni"U " said jaima -Viu oi.L-l.t to know Why di.n't Oil S.-t Vo'.l-s.'lf to llie j-di . iiiM'. I ''" asket! tile detis tl e em 'i tl -1 . "The tiuth K Mr liiii.i. I m- r.aiiy lo-'t iu rip Hf v iu Hli' le -I 'i 1 M-rlll to In- tippreet all the tiliie I jllliip V hell I hear lllie V I n t li'-i--,--., 1 hud l'lu always tookinu oer iu .ioi,i.i.-r " "I'or u hat'.'" it' I knew that I eoiiid !a e It w dh Hit the I- ililH ul1 . It the Iih known that rasps on the nerve-. I. who null! fei-ehliy never knew what lief os were." "Well, whatever Kaine Vntn enemies are playiim mi fine-se your 4-ards ami see what they've (;ot They'xe surely t-ot the 10 e of trump: make no tloiiht of lh.it. our Liiiiir is to draw thai otil on a worthless eard And imw you 11 have to evu-e me led h o down to the lCd line pier M-ue diamonds ale iliie. Thoy II pull the w ...d t. ei my t es for awhile, hut S.M.hel !' I.itel I II ijet II leelle hole to .e. I, II (Ji ' ihloia s eliellliiw ilhl ll'dd (he a e. hut they did not tnteii.t to wa-t.- il as I'elet live H M 11 hoped (Ii. y Wtlld Sell j-re-el' all-'U rl h;ido Mi. In to let -o f it until (he la-t Itii k Saiti Mine I'll ;d that iifh rini'in "She looked f nlitehed. and -he was E , F frttSt jsW: y- . '-' - " ' b.e looked frightened, and she was frightened " , I'lgbteneil. bljl II win lill.e II series of I'l ig III -. to make her feel like run ning a vv ay " "Well.'' atlvi-eil Captain I ; :i. h I ill .-. p!,- nl a series of frighls. Keep her g tie--itig What's the Ilia tier with ship p'ng her n heutt' ..in e a v . eU wi'.h warnings t leave tow ii or sutler the on-e.llel. e-'.; S. nil it by mail. Leave II mi. h-r lu r .1 VV'.a v lav dry g Is bundles and -lip .me in there. If you keep nt a thing like Mm! il nivvnv-vvenr- Miiin il.ivvn in the elel. She tuny be ju-t a- .lever as von -ay -lie I-, bill in a v es are inrv is 1 lor uu. le bad a whacking lot of gold in Mi. it l.i.u-e. 1 'o v "ll Ihink Mini Hindu so. v a nl g,. a vv a v with It V" I rather b. li. ve so If ii.bir i bad that gold -be Would ll.'t be llV ilig -O u,".le-ilv A vvoinnn who is u-,.l p. riniu Ih.uIs and I ':s ris g-.vv u- i-n'i going 1" g.v .- Illent Up llllle-s -be ha- to." S" Zlllb'in began I" receive tin- 111V s teri.Ml- lieart She tolllnl il ill her lailli ilf.v -nn 1, in b. r .lr. --ing mirror on tin- ll""i in the ball, in l...,- ol liuit aii.l - a inly . and a i vv n.v s vvilh the warn ing ' I'.evv nre' Sn V e V our life; l.cnl e Mie coiinliy "' And it did vv.ar down her Iiel'V e- Hnl in I be meant me I hint ran d-.w n two ..I his ipi.iriies. Ike and I'.ill Hue ha- to vv oi k up to land the . ha I Von never, or rarely, begin with lb. -ni You lop off this tenia, le an. I Tll.it and each opet'at ion vv ea ken- 1 belli. The I'lial pl'i'-.'litation ol Ihc mv ri"ils hearl inade Ztl.l"l'a l.enrlv leak .low II II -e. III. .1 I" lid' lb.lt ll.'l ,1' a' liai-1 bale bail -oliie .b'.l. I ' V . ' 1 1 !,.,.- a .1 III.. -II" bad i I lied Mieil lt:il t hev .1 id ii"l nu. .'".-! iii 1 heir en a avi.r to II ighleli her 1" Ml" .-t. Ii! of 'living her a vv a v 'I'iie "hea it' l..,l . it- purp-.-e bill the IV 1 -lar -till ..II. .1 ' leari v a. a..-- M e b. a - . a . - I I ' III i I I I I a i Inside Criticism ' So V..U are g.'ing to lie Ilia ri le. I. liny--" "Yes ma'an . and I ! be i.-av oig V "II I'M Tue-dav " 'Well. I b.ua V"ll are g, 111',',: ,1 good "l-bali.l " It be aill'l an v '"I'.a loan! he on Hill. got I VV Mlt l-ap bill, lollg" h'ttoit Free I'res'i, 500 Cedar Posts FOR SALE In ihc next 10 Diiis. .ppty lo W. F. Horner Rosemary, N. C. R. L. TOWE Notary Public at Ihe FIRST NATIONAL BANK Roanoke RapiJt N. Carolina CHERRY'S The Place to Pass Away the Time Tobaccos Pool Soda Fountain Drinks Headley's Chocolates Fresh and Pure Athletic Goods Two Stores For Rent or Sale Six Rooms Upstairs Big Back Yard Centrally Located in Rosemary For Terms Apply to A. Ameen & Brother Roanoke Rapids, N. C. LUMBER FOR SALE 40 ACRES Oak, Hickory and Poplar Located near Summit place in Nnrtliaiiiptnii County, near A. (' I.. Railroad. Good ship pit.; facilitios. Apply to Miss Mary L. Mabry Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Notice of Dissolution of Co-partnership l o vv bom it may eoiu-ern. Take no tice Mint on (he ninth tiny of February, IHl.a. I sold nil of ti ly share and. interest in the co pin ther-lup known as H. W. I lici i v & llio.-., Koaiioke Kapkls, N. C. The mihI co pal tnei ship will be continu i .1 under the iinine of Cherry Bros., and nil hide blcdm ss owed hy and owing to the said II. W. Cherry & Bros., is due and payable hy Mini to Hie co.partner--bip of Chen v Bios. 'llus ninth day of February, 1915. II. W. t'HKKKY, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. A.M. jcy, ir,-it. T VV. MASON J. A. WOHKKLL. Ian v -I'lirg. N Jarkaon. N. C. W I. . I i INC. Konnoke Han tl, N. C. MASON, WORRELL & LONG Attorneys at Law Offirei: Roanoke Rapids, N. C, and Jarkaon, N. C. CLARK & CLARK Attorneys at Law Roanoke Rapids, N. C. lioern No r. ViisUiirB in flunk buildinir DR. H. B. FOSTER DENTIST oilii'c Hours !) to 5. 7 to 8 p. m. Oll.ce ovr. G D. Shell'. Store J. F. Cherry Studio and Commercial Photography Studio above Herald Publishing Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS WALL PAPER Window Shades and Awnings Estimates Promptly Futnithrd by BY Jas. G. Jordan Rox 94 HF.NDI RSON, N. C. W. T. ROWLAND Oitttritl Manager MUTUAL LIFE In.. Co.. of New York Oldrit and large it Dividend Paying Coa puny in ibe United Slatei l or further information Call at First National Biitrk rf Roanoke Rapidi A. L. CLARK FIRE INSURANCE Agent y for The Hartford, of Connecticut The Citizens of Missouri The Petersburg Savings And lnsur- Company Office in First National Bank Building 1 n sS J jJuSI r " Ik. I Jit "AH, A
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