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UP In the Twenty Million Dollar Mystery I By HAROLD MACGRATH CopyrUht. 19H and I91S. SYNOPSIS. Zudnra ts hit an otptMii at an early uite Her futtirr i Ktlit-it in a ..! nun Zudura and the fortune fr.mi th nunc, wliivh Krowa to bw .rtn $'.v art) Mt tit th Kuar1iaitntiiij of Kruiik Ku. Zuiluru n moth is hrothvr, ho h.ia t hiiniMf up a a liuuiu nnstK' at;J i anHn Hawwiii Alt Me titritt- that uJ.int must die Uf.ire she can haw a chuiK1 to come into oMMt-Msioii c( hi nioiivy, o that tt nmy ! tft It him. tl luftt uf kin ll.ttiHuin All hh litt la to hi acliMiia lit tha- pt-raon .( John 8 tor m, uung lavtr, fur Klmnt Zu uoia dan t:ik-n a fun y, ti.t tu- c.-m-ti (until the Kill tu put tlt man out f h'i mind Zuduia tiifllMla that If nit tatniot nmrry Storm she will niairy no on.' "We-M. t-ll." aaya llHNanm AH. "iinlv my tii t twt-nty hmb ami you run uurry hun. l i In a aiiil caae ami uu mum rfiiour. e him." i'.utlo..i unravel a myatry and t:ia hir firt c; a caae In which John St mi Ifc pmvv1 rim licit. convicts! i.f a i.;ur1r tiiHtlica 1 by IlHHamn All himself. uil j t and Masaam All vtalt N'ftbnk 8haii touse. whra a hep ovmm a v iy on whenever Nab-ik attempt t-' mar ry a iriitaa. Storm, awking ud ra. t mad a trtoiir. Zudnra foils N'abck Khan, t.Murea the prlnreaa to her o igtha; ovfd aava Storm front death. A rr.. r of dlnmomla tella llaasum All Itts e. ret. Storm Informs Zudor . that hia - la be Ins, attempted freviM.'ntly tSturrn suspects ll.tasam All 8ti rn la arreate 1 for stealing the diamond rr .kr Cf ni a. but Zudora discovers tin real thieves a pair of mke. The n gro holp employed on Storm's fattier' farm are flet-liii tccnue u great Bkeiett hand appeals at niKht u on a hill ne.ir by. Stmm la bafflerf In I .s In vcstlKa . on, but Zudora learns th..t her unci I employed Jimmy Bolton, .i half Milled man, thus to annoy Storm' par in a 'udoi a floda Holt on opera :g a bit? mi'io lantern and la attack i bj linn P.-mn appears and saves her. Haas, .n All attks Zudora to find ; Rein lout by two myfdfr!ou old men. Sudors Via a ' lotoxraph of the Kcm and It ourns In her ' and. An old houae la mimd by H;.sar All and the old men. Stor and fcudma ro lured tliere and narrow y ea tuie d t ruction when the hou.ie blot up John .(.-Winter, endeavorniK to In and kill (it k Kinlth, la killed himsrli. and Kmlfli charKed with murder. II ssam Ali en? pirea to have John Storm meet (he aai a fate ua McWlnter, and h and Htorm r overcome by poweiful fatties. Zu-lora savea them, provei that M Wlu Uir'a i don trapped and killid hi! . and savea i th from a band of lnt.het An in mlor blows up a submarltu with ful heut ray which lie rMiU throUKl water. Ilasaam AH acnda Z uluu to ft ph rnjrapher directly bstnuth t v In- ven tor' laboratory and orders tl in K 11 1 her. Zudora Kott a wa nlntt, ver.tor and hei life la vaved. The ht-at ra ma chine Ik dobtroyed, and the pliotoni.tpli.-r, after a uuurrel with Hassum All, la touyd dead In the liver. Wu Chtinu preventa Zudora s elopement with John Htorm by hypnotlxinK her, and 1 be and llaasatu Ali attempt to amuKle Iter out of the country. This plot is frua- ' trated by Hlorm. Ualrd, Haa-sum All's double, falls In , love with Zudora. lialrd and Mine Du ' bI kidnap Zudora and llio Van Wnk child. Storm rescues them, and ilaasaui i All dies. With Ha warn All dead Zudora la nleus- ! ed uf hvr pledge to solve twenty cas-s. j She confronts, however, the Kieutcat mys- ; tery of all. which Is the mystery of her ; own life, and the ambition to secure the vaat fortune of tJU.OtO.uOu left to her. This great photo serial Is beini; shown In ' tne leading moving picture t heat era by the Thaiihouser Film Corporation Among those participating are Marguerite Hnow, ' Mary Klttabeth Korbes. James t'luzt.-. In the new role of repoi ter-hero, Sidney Uracey and Frank Farrington. On looking through her uncle's papers Zudora finds that her fattier left her an Interest In a diamond mine, and Storm and Baird both lend assistance In trying to regain for her pontes Ion of ttils es tate which Is being appropriated by rvguca under the leadership of Mine. Lu Val. They pi"" to frighten Zudora so that she will run away. Falling, they kidnap Zudora and Howard, the mine superintendent, and put them In a private Insane asylum. Howard dUs. but Zu doia, nearly famished. Is rescued by B torn i and his friends. Detective Hun aiid baird find the Zudora gold mine. CHAPTER XV. The Robbery of the Ruby Coronet. HI NT uud liaird had at least ! found out wlier the Xulira mine was, but (be rltrht Till ownership- Htlll Iiuiik In llit air. H';nt also dex'laml ttiiit tin fiilse clflin)iui:n bad 1hu coKiiizimt uf their trip to Moutauu and bud tried tu I'UhIi Iheiu o.T the buard. The best tiling they ur.w ouutd do would lie tu wait fur od o fresh move against Zudnra. Hjuner or later they would make, au other a;ieuiit RKitlndt her life or lib erty. Hunt warned both Zudora and Storm f 'hi t If anything turned up uf a BtiHplchum character to notify bini at once. About this time Copehtnd, the t uiL er and in'oker who bad handled varl ous dep "ltd from Zudora and at whose bank k! e bad her safety deitglt box, euticltid 1 to make hh wife a tine birthday gift. Thin itift wa a bind aouio e ''onet of rubles. Mra, C cie land po ented many uplendld Jewels, but this Intent addition mirpaHaed them ell. W. manlike, ahe wanted tu show her frei.tia how :eneroi: her husband was. an who decided to give a dunce. Ann mi: those wlio recelvetl Invlta'lons were Mne. Dn Vnl. Captain Had liffe t and Hrtnv. Mm. Co'htud Cnew Mine. !u Val, but not the other two. They were In Iiicm- friend of her htiNbiind. and fl ' " lie acceptetl them. ZtmV f and Storm were Invited be ratine 51 Copeland looketl upon fiptp two lendn. It bad Uhmi aome 'ime nltire lorn and Storm bad tcoiv- to any wT funetion, and naturally she wa ex Vel. She wrb In nowlae In mourn I r "r her uncle, the late Kaa- am At b n ane naa pone nnwrf-re GULHANE'S COMEDIANS - One Week - BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY - FULL REPERTOIRE of HIGH CLASS PLAYS - Large Cast - Big Song Hits - Don't Miss "THE TURNING tA by Harold MirCnth for werks. I'tie eolor and ntte-lc would be a treat r.ellef t l.er She bad l-e through tut nan h thai stn h ot Uvun to erii a lit I It pleasuinhie - ire metit. (hi the nlht of the dam e Mrs ( ;. hind ili Med to put on (he ne ,r.i net. I.ititl. wllh bel f.'ltaiette uhd TS. lit "t lA 'Asv i 1. f v Thi Gift Wai Htandsom Coronet of Rubiei. liniri'lcts f .11.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . She si'iiillllnl Sin- kepi Iiit Jewels In n hiiiiiII wull Hiifi'. "hc whs nlvlnn licr luilr m fe' tliilshlni; p:ils tthi'ii tlie lunlj enleivil In it ii i !) rt e that quests were nrrlv liilf. It:isly the mistress ri'pla.cl In the safe ihtw ii'lnkpls hIii' i-iiiiM mil use mill shut Hie iIikh-. Hut In liel hurry he lift uu the iliess(.r n Mule lunik whli h ronlnliieil the t-oiiiltinalloii IllltllU'lS. The iiiiinieiit he wus Bmie the niitiil puuin ed upDii the bonk uud tliuiuheil ll liurrhslly. She lmd seen this little lik many times, hut until now she tin. I never l.eell llMo to t,'et liel' llillld lipnii it. She knew that It ronlalneil tlie ciiuililiuitlnti of the wull safe. She turned her uprou ever uud Jutted duwi the numerals on the linen. She ie placed the book In the Identical spot she hud found It and left the room. l.nlrd wan lad to see Zudora unil Storm. He chatted wllh them until the daneliis; betran, then he nnndered out unions the smokers. Captain Itadi llrTe itnd Urine present ly drew together. 'I'ld you see that fellow UnlrdV Bskiil Iiruee. "Yes, nnd he has his eye on me. Bui I don't think he connects me with the man he met on the road to the Xinhua mines." "Well. I wunt tn keep out of his a? ms Ha 8aw tha Safe In tht Wall and Ex. aminsd It. sight. I've mi Idea thai he has placed uie," wild the illauiond stumpier "WI... I If he has l la. id you? lie hasn't Bii.vlhlng like proof." "He saw uie go Into I T. Mann's, front door iiiiJ out Hip rear. I'm certain of thnL" "If he had been certain you'd have heard from lilin long before this. Take mj word for It. Now, come along I'm going to tuko a quiet stroll up- 1 f-. 'R J: I Ui(l rt'w.-i.jj" . ttl A5J " S 1 s ill 1 J POINT" MONDAY NIGHT. fairs This house looka like good baiitliig oue of itieM da " "Vou w jjid ruu CupiiiiiJ': wliliir ed Hruce "1 would take the pennies off i dead man's eyes if I Deeded them. Come on.' The two worth es mouuted the utalrs i i-ii:: l. I. ut once la the upper ball they li .line ulert. "I ll try this room here." said Rsd 1 lltie. "it Uks km If It might be Mrs 1 'o land's bmnlolr. Couuti If nuy oue lollies tu sl.ht." Had. IIITe liid tnto Mrs. ietnd's I boiihilr uud flamed about with the kllle.1 eve of a man who finds It neces sary to observe all things. He saw the safe In the wall and eiuuitiied It. That iiuiriiltl. .Mil roroio't and that silaret of illaiiionds would repiwe In yonder safe Kut It would tie hard out to crack. Ills glance swept over the top of the d'essrr and rested uihiu the little book Su.-h thliuis were Kciierally valuable In n moment he tliiiuiMiig It Wilt-it he lame Hi'nicii the combination he was delU'lited He quickly trans fi m il it to a s'lp of paper, stowed It nnn. and startisl for the dour Just us llrme ..ni.heil his warnlnir. He was safely In the hall by the time the in. ih! came ulnti. "The ciillcuien's coat room?" he asked "Tie d"oi opisislte, sir." "Tnanks." s,,ld lladclltfe. lie and K'ti.-c entered the coat room as a in. illcr of precaution, then went dnwiistalrs au-uin. Itadcliffe would lime Is'eii irreatlv Hstonlshed could he have clauced Info Mrs. Copeland's hoiidoir tcu uiiiuiti-s later. The hut ler, liaviuK ideas of Ida own. was ut that moment copylnK down the romhl nation of the wull safe from the little hook the mistress had forgotten In her hurry. Zudnra mid Storm, however, enjoy ed themselves thoroughly. What with the mu-dc and the dani - tl if and the pleasure they found 111 each other's company the rest of the world seemed very well lost. On the wuy home, however. Zudora expressed her dislike for 'd il a in limb HfTe. She n ag quite imsillve that she had seen him before under unfavorable circumstances. She wondered if ( oinlaiid knew anything about tlie tnun. "Where do you think you have seeu hliu';" a-knl Storm curiously. "Thu s the hultiliiK part of 11. I know I've seen hlin, but beyond that Zudora and Storm, However, Enjoysd Themselves Thoroughly, thinus are hazy. I don't like hlin. I m ecrluiu of thut much." ' I wish you'd marry me straight ofl and lei me take you away where you'd forget all these unhappy ufalrs." ' Ah, John, my father was a sports man. He never gave up a fight, uud neither shall I. It Isn't tlie money, though, Hint's always handy. It's the thought of dishonest people getting the benefit of what Is mine. I'utll I've won or lust 1 prefer to remain as I am. I've caused you enough trouble. John, ns it Is. No one has any euiultj toward you. It Is 1." "Well, I guess I'll hang around," said John pleasantly, though be did not experience any purttcuhir pious ure ul that moment "You might change your mind, you know, nnd when you do 1 want to lie at hand." 'ou're very good to me. John." '"Millions and millions of money," In inumiiirel. "I'm lieglnniiig to hate money." "So am I. So lei's say no more aboul it." The following day, nt Mine. Du Val's, plans were completed for the robbing of the f 'opelaiiil wall safe. It nice and ItadclilTe agreed that the attempt should be made that night, ns the Cope lunds had spoken of going Into the city for a night at the opera. They sent two lesser crooks to watch the prem ises. And whllo they watched they saw shadows ngulnst the curtains of Mrs. ( opelnnil's room. At first they believed that the Copelunds hud not gone Into tow ii, but it ui'nutc or two later one of the shades rolled up, revealing the but ler mid the maid. Mr. II. ili had been butler in the Coehiiid boost, f.r Miotit s'x Uivk. He hud been highly recoiiiii'ciHlci! bv Mnrle. the mailt, who had served h r mistress wllh apparent loyally for two years. All for the purpose (hit was now Is lng enucted Ho ik W vs tne "el her partner In crime, and both wore wauled by the po'li e, In nlher epic. The butler went directly t i the suf In the wall, turned the knob tic -o s i i I Hi It : V j- I if I ' f '.iSJ 1 1 1 t ' j I .'I fie Dumber of times, and swuQf opca the dlMT. "Tber they ax. Marie. This Is the last Job. WU hike across the pood and live In comfort for the rest of our days. I never could find out where the missis kept tint lit tie book, and w both fell on It last n!bt. Some luck, eh? Thirty thousand dollars; as easy aa turning over your Land. Give me the handbag. lie dumH-.l the Jewels Into the bug. but the ruby coronet was too larga for the receptacle. "I'll have to carry that under my coat. Now, then, give ma a kiss and f-sA.V Tha Butler Want Directly to the 8afa In tha Wall. I'll be off to Klodou's saloon to hide the stuff. We'll have to spilt the swag; thriss ways, but we'll pull down a clear IJu.tltm, or I don't know our I'mio lsudore." "Hurry! i ll follow Just bh s.k.ii as I CIIU." "ltlght-o! Now, to make It look real and lifelike, I'll drop out of tlie win dow here. I've a pair of the master's shoes on, and that'll hunk the bulls until we can make n safe getaway. " He dropped, almost tuto the hands of the two men watching him. But he was too agile and quick for them. He was off like a deer. They gave chase 1 heartily enough, rather certain that Captain Hadcllffe would miss his haul 1 If they did not catch this shrewd but- ler. Hook, by dodging lind doubling, succeeded tu eluding them. He hud in uiln.l tu hide the Jewels uud return some other nliMit for them. He wasn't ' anilous to uuve them fall Into the hands of absolute strangers. Thut they were In the same deal as himself he hud no doubts. lie drew out his handkerchief to wrap around the receptacle, and In do ing so the uiemontuduiu book nnd a card fell from his pocket. Mr. Hook was not wholly fortunate In Ids ad venture this night. As he scaled the wall and dropied down the other side of It he dropped Into Bruce's arms. Bruce bud beard the trampling of feet uud was ready. In the struggle the corouet fell to the ground. With a mighty Jerk ll.H.k managed to free himself, aud be took to his heels, glad enough to have some uf the booty. Bruce had a keen ear, and during the struggle he heard something fall. Im mediately he began searching, and dually eanie iim the coronet. On the other side of the wull somewhere lurk ed his amiable confederate, Cnptalu Iladcllffe. Should he hall him and make known his find? Indeed no. There was honor among thieves In books, but rarely in life. Bruce stole off the scene, perfectly satisfied with his share of the loot. Hut Captain Rud. Ilffo found some thing. It was the card the croolied butler had dropped during his struggle with Hrn. e' IMd Captain Itadcliffe call aloud for his friend, Bruce? No. ne was stirred by the same sense. Tills saloon In Humous avenue was doubt less some kind of a feme, and be at once decided to Investigate. On second thought the maid con. cludisl not to fly at present. Imf to an bounce the robbery the moaieut the Cupelfinds returned l'or awhile at least they would not suspect her of rompllcltv. Nor did they. The maid wept. The butler was evidently gulllv And she had trusted hlin. She bad even promised to marry hlin. He was a fl.lcf. If was all so very well done that the Copelands heltevttl her Im Illicitly. Meantime Urine wended bla wav qulcklv to a house he knew of. It was a rendezvous of his own not knowu by his confederates In the library over the mantel hung a flue pair of antlers. These covered a bole In the brick chimney, and Into this hole Bruce deposited the ruby coronet. He could wait now until the whole affair bad blown over. On one of his EUro penu trips he could dlsimse of It for fur more than he could safely get In America. Ho wai well satisfied with himself. The neit day Detective Hunt learn ed of the rohliery, but aa lie had not yet been approached tu regard to It merely made note of the salient fea lurea of the case, tie busied himself with seveml photugrmhs Bud aelected THE PEOPLES one of them. Later lie wou.d use tills llkeiies us a dK-ui-c lialrd came lu bus .: "They'T put ine mi ti.e t.i-:tid rotiliery," be yiino'in-ed "Wbai ti" you think aNuit It':" "1 guess the butler Is Ihe l -y." "If 1 can hind a scoop n this Mory my little old piy envelope v. ill g. r a boost." "VoU re a t,i -rr cgrd. liaird. V-.i got the stuh' la "" b.u me tnd like pr'.ie . a..'l j, t V ic w i :.i..' t. oik bnrd l"i" a.i IcncM bung e:l If the ("opel.iii.l-. come lo ice I II lake yoll ill oil II" "Any news en tin- other Lusines.s':" "Nolliiiig j.ei , ,n ,.,it y.oa l. u, i on I ll.lle H l"t ef Ml j.l ,o.s, hill I 1,1 lioi going 1" leil i.'J vwi-'t I h.-y ure. I Wbb Id bi . lit He C p land- Ihe other Iilglil. I here iulu:il have Us ii a face tiim I i oiid have placed " The detl. . one 111. "I.a.lv and g. n tleiuaii lo see hoi, sir" "NiiU.c'.'" "Copeland " "Send Iheio ill." sa'.l llnni. -oinuig. "l'o an id. i our filciid Mm-iu -eni them here hold do any till.ing " "All right." laugh .1 l- li:.: The upsh.l of i:.e ,.d i. oil.. I In llllllt accepting the case, lie v eld l. tu Ihe hou-c it on. c an ' v Ihe ground thoior.i'.ly lie the maid n n iov' . 1 .:t . v perfect In her part, disarmed him app ir.'iit aref ul let i. c i f ner fc he ght and e . .r. 'I I all ecr ilic lai i: ..i that lie ..mid le.nn I. ilirecCoo. Thai ufier hi Mr. II grogshop of Mr. liiod. balk. epi r conlia !ly. upstairs to a rooei h engaged. There he i Marie and they kiugho i cessful inaniie:' In e live had been fooled. Dowustulrs Cap't.iin I;, the bar, sat dow t, by : ordered u drink, pii ten I ut 1. d liil- 1 lie Ik .1 1 ; v 'Ille,ei :g lo be i, 1 1 Ie I 1. 1 ' ll terested In that n Sooner or lat-r be e;' i. : counter Mr. Hook. Th- good deal of patience w en i required It. Now, one tiling I h i-ei . . I find, and that was Ho..!; cm; I I ! " ll Id 'Ii. .. i;:or andum book. In that l.... . he i-;.,i.e. that the butler's "I, . - ,n v. a Itlodon's saloon In It... e.i.i -ir i Uloiu. So at the same t ie t'i .' 1' I clltle read Ills ncwsp.ipi ..ml Ii ! flirted with the Inald i; '..i; . i. ul aud lluird stopped on the t.e- : : I. of the street and eyisl e e iw ,.t the saloon windows. "This Is the shop, mh, .nov.-ii." ,1,- clared Hunt. "Suppo e slroil i and see what's Inside." Itadcliffe- chanreil t . I. , ... .. a clear spot In the Him!' v ....! .1 . them. He was In a ip. ,nl,iry I' moment. But lie bad li s v . . e UOthlllg. The dete.-tive l:i:d the porter liniiKiliatoly s, n-i t il .. and Captain ltadelirf-. as he w. ni . the rear door, cursed liimso'f f,,- i,.,i going up the stairs himself. There's always a slip't.iisl o aud Ihe lip. If Marie hadn't h-. d; certaiu brooch which she a. hide, among the Copeland collection a". I it Hook hadn't strenuously rel'us. I to surrender It, they Would not have 1 : 1 r reled. their voices wou'd m! I, a, risen. The sound of their a'gnir, 1; was music to Hum's cars, i.mi 1. v lie Selected a key fioni his bun. -I, , ttts&im i-a .JT . ... ' " - Sf ' -' ' i . ! 1 ' ' - -srwsjps.ai ifajvmpm y-t his-. rf-.. t Li , ?.Jg'VA .WBXJt T 1 W&X. Ha Lrropped. skeletons, wlilppeil It Ii" I i gate a livlst, and -I1..11I.I. .i room, fallowed I.., ll.io.i Hook, u lthout ill In : 1 1 , . c ' visitor-.' iiauies and 1. 11 tu . 1 toward a w imlow ai d Ie 1 .1 ,:..' followed him fear'c l Hunt turned upon the "1 d -doulcally. "I thought I'd lind you er. !i scooped up Ihe stolen Jen. - ,1 la fhe ruby coronei?" "I d-ct iinoi- ' 'hltiii" d vi-ii1 ROT 'tftV 1aSni THEATRE. I e 1 r- t r - .v r I I , 111 f'' "H" " J ''"'! 'I l H.e l;Ir''t of th- l M.ell. U-.i.t .iid id .! .i.:.t c... I ... i . t the t opeiund v:"' " "' .' i dcuo ot . .-tm-'glo. "Wb. re is his bar.goutV i,e ueu,i.d- ed. "I don t know." "All light"' Hunt too1; out a .,lr of liMidcutVs. "Y int ' ride I-1. k I i-w h w itli t'ne on ':--t.-id f .! uo-.i d- Mario r. 1.:. t.n;:iy tall him uh.ie I..- won1.! d. -iblVs. tliel Ie r I-' i" !' i all, if Hook hadn't made Ii ' i.. ever giving her what si..- w-int.-l ..f the l.-.l le-iih.r Would b:ie been in their pt'oili, a'nei.l. "li s tie- ell llhl-dell hon-e at High woinI " "I5. Im, k to your mlstr-ss and slay there. I I ,1 !l'( IIfhI J our ph i . II 1, 1 W liei'e. M I'm going to give von a donee. But If you're lied to me I'll put ..ii over" When Hud readied the I'.l.ii-dell pla. e he was met by Band. in..re ot ,, ,,f i, -1 n.t ihem all?" "All lint the ruby pice. I've .in Idea ,,,. ir s hl ,ilis j,,,,,, v here's .,l,v" e,,,. j.,,, ,iy nit, h,h(.,n .le.nUln'l w.IM,r )f ,h,i: kl llouse had n dozen f4 4 V Vl-S, j ' V V i Hi'! L-i an 1 aaiiant.1 1 1 iritSX3 'n Tlut BjoK Hs Learned That tho Butler's "Hangout" Was Hiodon's b.iloon. m lii'.re se. i'et passages, bill 1 e..e,!i.'l ni l ..in. a-' get back 10 town wi'li i" si 11IT. We can come back here WI 1 ti.ey did get Inn k I hey 1 n- hioiod niaiiv thrilling Ihings, is 'ii ri-ing they were tlnii'ing. u .lora ami .I-liu had gone out for a spin, an I I in- machine l,.i, broken dov 11 near the I'.lai-.lell place. linn e. h.l had uiniesed the accident, made up f"r Ih a-iou and offered the b..s. I'llaliiy of liU home This courley "a readily u.-eepted. with Ihe ic-iilt I hal 1 no 1 o j oimg people foiiml t liein- selves prisoners Zudora was lied 1.1 a chair in the library, while Storm was dragged dowu lulu Ihe cellar, line e wis in il.i feather, lie hid not only the rubies, but the girl iliey h nl been alter ever sin. e si 1 away Irmu Dr. Mann's private insane isylnui Hut eggs have to be hal Tied i.clorc y -an conn; your .-hi. ken-. "" ' ''"'1"' returned at once aft er they had given the bag of ievvels 1, ! Mrs. Copclanii. They found iidora, i lo their ani.i.einenl. struggling In the .Morn- 1 iian". "The ruby coronet is hehiml tlniso antlers." s. , ric,. "They tod; .bdm ; down-tail's 1,',, lo him ipii.-klyl" So all the jewels- and perhaps the most 1 recious. Zudora -were lelurned. I 1 . in 11:, nl was distinctly dissatisfied with the adventure. The crooks had -'ii ped thr .'igh his lingers. TO UK CoNT'Ni Kli. I Misquito Catchers. K.SCI ! d 1. k .111-1 SO lV.,i, ,,M s i the l-SMMl of .some e j icr illicll I s , oil ''! t! l-v bt I'eiinsylvaniii coniioi. ioli, I o' he, Illl. Mo-iuiloes .!c, , d 'a: ll 'I I or . 1 . 1 ii-t Water I the llllek ill if ih' gobble Hie 1 ...ito , 1 '" an ! I..: l'or bl liii. .r .Is Uie k li.l- of lllosipliloe- 1 r.-i. i- til. :ll I.I a 1:11 can in Ih l.lld. Hie ilUd CM ., c !., ev .". 1..! to lh.it . ..ii ',. iii Mien. 1 I.. .1 ! I In . ' -s that ape. ,' in ;. ,y i:er n.-ar the hmhc, w ii Ii Well;.! Uillke tl:em-cie- .1 mit-l the holl-c. T'i,' , ,;.el i .1 of lilliitllll.. t o I .. 1. . . .- 1 ml one 1 ! n !, .id ! i'l w hi. J o i ' Ihe !!' I 1.1'eed. I ci,U I, ,,. u -ll le l.lth l...-.,i-i:,i - at .:'! ill lli-il ! I but ')-rl. 1 1 . I :l . ii. :.l dm !.s kept 11,. :r 1 1 liel' tell of llie .hid,. Were t'e b h I d. H .1 'I...V " I i" -i'i oi i 1 and 1 11 few li .ut . i ; hoi . oei 1 f 11 1' . it., I ih.it soi, ,. 1,,, u . f 11 M thf b.'b He - Mllloe-, --o e b "ll I' . I .S - ' I 11 I. -I m , e ifle inalhir I .in. 1, wiil t 1 .no.! . I I'.-l WI. t They Could Do. I ion I 1 "i Hill. I. mil. 1 .1 ne- . 11 ; v ill. th it or. h. -Ira to i uor.n e . solic " n-l.e.l the lady soloist "W hit's Ihe matter with ll'r" asked ,1- 011 llodva leader Whv. t1 ev could hardly hear my i"; fo-' that ilrtiui'" 'Well, we can put In a couple more funis'" Chicago News. BALCONY . . LOWER FLOOR 10(' 2(y Spring Time is House Cleaning Time We Have Brooms Scrub Brushes Soaps and Washing Powtlers of All Kinds Bon Ami Sa polio Old Dutch Cleanser Liquid Veneer Metal Varnishes No furttW away than your telephone I.H the Gieen Wagon briiiH what you nrrd Rosemary Supply Co. Fine Groceries Coming will I e ,,t tl,e ROANOkR RAP- llJb HO' ILL on SATURDAY April 3rd On tins ti ip I will carry a new instrument lor the Examination of 1 lie rye ami I iltinR Classes, called he "New ( itiicva Optholmosrope olnl KelmoM'ope." R f Sp'( tfullv y yours, L. G. SHAFFER J. F. Cherry Studio and Commercial Photography Studio above Herald Publishing Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS WALL PAPER Window Shades and Awnings Estimates Promptly Furnished by BY Jas. G. Jordan Kx94 HENDERSON, N. C. s W. T. ROWLAND District1 Manager MUTUAL LIFE Ins. Co.. of New York Oldist and largikl Dividend Payiog Com (mnv in thr United Stitei For fur hT information d al Tint Nahuii.il Bank of Roanoke Rapids MRS. H. F. MORTON has upeiie.l a MUSIC CLASS at her home id Hamilton Street. She has rive a. ati, 1, - w hi. h -lie desires to fill. At Inline In receive applicants every day from nine to four. Telephone WI. R. L. TOWE Notary Public at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Roanoke Rapids, N. Carolina CHERRY'S Tlie Place to Pasa Away the Time r'J I : , - iJ' t.'."".'. mm t Tobaccos Pool Soda Fountain Drinks Headley's Chocolates Fresh and Pure Athletic Goods 1 J sil!!!'' siniiMSaT 1 ir "' " v'
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March 26, 1915, edition 1
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