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AUGUST 29 1913
RHEUMATISM KEPT
RIM IN BED
Suffered Tortures Until
ruita-lives" Cured Mm
MCMILLANS CORNER, ONT.,
SEPT. 30th. 1910-
'our remdy, "Fruit -a -ties" is a
perfect panacea for Rheumatism. For
years, I suffered distressing pain from
Sciatica or Sciatic Rheumatism, being
id up several times a year for days at a
time. I went to different doctors who told
rae there was no use doing anything -it
wouldd pass away. They gave ine
mustard plasters and other remedies
that did no good. Plasters took no
effect on me -except to blister me and
wake raw spots. I took many advertised
eeniedies without benefit, but fortunate-
, about two years ago, I got "Pruit-a-
trees" and they cured tire.
Since there I take "Preit-a-tives"
occasionally and keep free of pain. I
am satisfied dPrut-a-tives" cured me of
Rheumatism and they will cure anyone
who takes them as directed. If tb.is
letter would be of value to you,
publish it" JOHN B. McDONALD.
Indeed, this letter is of value to us
and to the thonsands of sufferers from
Itheutnatism, Sciatica, Lumbago and
Neuralgia. It points the way to a
certain cure. eoc a box, 6 for $2.so trial
s. At dealers or from Fruit -a -
sties Limited, Ottawa.
Fall Term Opens on
September 2nd
ELLIOTT
seseseensease.reweeieeleesasel
The Window
By MARY R-013Eiff$
RINEHART
CA.1'081'100.
Copyright. 1910. tv 0obbs..1.
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1 , .
Three deteftives itirrai Many report-
ers hunted Schwartz all of that night
and the next day to get his story. But
he remained in hiding. 'Even in her
agony Ellen Butler's hate had carried
her through the doorway after him, to
collapse onthe stairs. I took a car and
rode to the hospital. , A. night watch-,
man in felt shoes admitted me and
took me upstairs.
The cover was drawn up to the in-
jured woman's chin, where it was fold-
ed neatly back. Her face was blood-
less. and her fair hair had been gath-
ered up in a shaggy knot. She was
breathing sowly, but regularly, and
her expression was relaxed -more rest-
ful than 1. had ever seen it. As! stood
at the foot of the bed and looked down
at ner I knew that as surely as death
was corning it would be welcome.
Edith nnd Fred were there. -As he
sat there beside the bed I knew by his
face thet he was repeating and repent-
ing every unkind word lie had said
about Ellen Butler. Once she asked
for water without opening her eyes,
and Fred slipped a bit' of ice between
her white lips. Later in the night she
looked up for an instant at me
"He struck my hand," she said, with
difficuty.
By morning she was rallying a little
from the shock. I got Fred to take
Edith home, and I took her place by
the bed.
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LEGAL.
R. EL PRAYS.
Barister, Soliitor, Conveyancer and
fietary PubIic. oliciter for the Dom-
inion Ptk. wan In.Mr of tbe Dom -
Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan,
• J. M. BEST.
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and
Notary Pub11. .Office u -stairs over
furniture store, Main street,
Il..forth.
F. HOLMESTHD.
/Barriter, Solicitor, Conveyancer and
guitar/ Public. Solicitor for the Cana-
ian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan.
jams for Dale. Office, in Scott's block,
Win- street, Reaferth.
EOUD.FOOT, 11A,YS & KILLORAN.
arristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
etc. Money to led..In fileaforth on Mon-
day of each week. Office in Kidd hinek-
ITSTEHINARY.
JOHN GRIEVE, V. S.
Senor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
Nei colkge. All diseases of Domestic
Animals treated. Calls promptly attend-
ed to and charges moderate. Veterinary
dentistry a specialty. Office and rei-
dua an &Aerial' street, one door east
Of Dr. Scot's office, Seaforth.
r BABBIJaN, V. a,
• Stator graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College, and honorary member of
tbe Medical Association of the Ontario
Veterinary College. Treata diseases of
Sii,Donsestic Animals by the most mod -
Vern principles. Dentistry and Milk Fer
n. a specialty. Office opposites Dick'n
tel, Main street, Seaforth. All or-
ders left at tbe hotel will receive prompt
attntion. Night calla received at the
office.
MEDICAL.
DR. F. J. BURROWS.
Office and residente--Goderich street,
Sant of ilea Methodist church, Seaforth.
bone No. CI Coroner for the County
of 111C01.
PRS. SCOTT & MACKAY.
3. G. Scott, graduate ot Victoria and
Jinn Arbor, and member of the ,Ontario
lOallege of Physicians and Surgeons.
Ocnoner for the County of Huron.
C,. Mackay, honor graduate otTrinity
University, and gold medallist ot Trin-
ity Medical Colleget meanbor a the Col-
iege of Physicians and Surgeons,Ontaolo
DR; H. HUGH ROM.
Graduate el University ot .Torono.
Faculty of Medicine, member a col-
lege a Physicians and Surgeons of On
tario; pass graduate coursessin Chicago
(lincal School of Chicago; ,Itoyal Ophe
timbale Hospital, Londo, Engle.
lAdvarsity College Hospital, Lando.:
takeland. OffItz-Bacle of the Dominion
Beaforth. Phone No. 6. Night
answered from residence, Victeria
taint, Seatorth.
AUCTIONEERS.
THOMAS BROWN.
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
A Huron aid Perth. Correspendence
eromptiy answered. Immediate ar-
angements foe sale dates can be made
7 calling up Phone 97, Seaforth, or
Vibe ripoiltor office. Charges moder-
te aad satisfaction guarauteed.
B. 5. PHILLIPS.
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. Being a, practice:
farmer and thoroughly understanding
the value of fare, stock and implements
places me in a better position to re-
alize good prices. Charges moderate.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Ail
orders !eft in Exeter will be promptiy
at tended te,
• JO allf ARNOLD.
LIceived Auctioneer to the Comes"
nrace. Immediate arrangements
sale fit&ts cis be made in7 cestaS
se wheezily at the Royal Iictei,
oaallaS up- noun ments for colored children Margery
awa3 37.otpl, or Phone In, ExPositto and he had a half hour alone together.
OCL Air"t°creglicatatnee a4 I had known, of course, that it must
teeded to sad matistactlas garantedcome but under the circumstances,
SULts53
with my whole future existence at
priv
trea
thin
age
es
• toge
the
AIT
Incre
seen
she 1
unne
bend
ing.
pers
for
big
a ye
atte
phis()
at t
Crow
hard
Fle
nigh
1 hoped to get some sort of state-
ment before the injured woman was
taken to the operating room, but she
lay in a stupor. and I had to give up
the idea. It was two days before I
got her deposition, and in that time
had learned many things.
On Monday I took Margery to Bell-
wood. She had received the news
about Mrs. Butler more calmly than I
had expected.
"I do not think she was quite sane,
poor woman," she said, with a shud-
der. "She had had a great deal of
trOuble. But how _strange -a murder
and an attempt at murder -at that lit-
tle club in a week!"
She did not tonnect the two. and I
let the thing rest at that. Once on
the train, she asked, "Don't you think
that she had a sort of homicidal ma-
nia and that she tried to kill me with
chloroform?"
• "I hardly think so," I returned eva-
sively. "I am inclined to think some
one actually got in over the porch
roof."
"It is very comforting to have a
friend one can rely on," she said, and
the little bit of kindness went to my
head. If she had not got a cinder in
her eye at that psychological moment
I'm afraid I would figuratively have
trampled. Wardrop underfoot right
there."
We found Miss Letitia in the lower
hall and Heppie on her knees with a
hatchet. Between them sat a packing
box.
"acre, give it to me," Miss Letitia
:demanded. as gtopped in the door-
way. "Like as not it's a mistake" -
bang -"but the expressage was pre
pail If it's mineral water"-crashl
Something broke inside.
"If it's roineral water," I said, "you'd
better let me open it."
She watched me auspiciously while
I straightened the nails she had bent
and lifted the boards.: The article that
had imaihecl under the vigor of Miss:
Letitia's seventy years had been a tea-
pot of smtie very beautiful ware. .
have called just now from my study
to st-sk what sort of ware it was, and;
the lady who sets me right says it was
crown Derby. Then there were rows
of cups and saucers and heterogeneous
articles in the same material that the
women folk seemed to underitmi. At
the last, when the excitement seemed
over, ethey found a toast rack in a
lower _corner of the box, and the
"Ohs!" and "Alas!" had to be done all
over again.
There was not the slightest clew to
the sender; but, while Miss Letitia rat-
ed Heppie loudly in the kitchen and.
Bella swept up the hall, Margery voic-
ed the same idea that had occurred to
me.
"If -if Aunt Jane were all right,"
the said tremulously, "It would be just
the sort of thing she loves to do."
"I'm not pretending to know what
took Jane Maitland away from this
house be the middle of the night," said
Miss Letitia. "She was a good bit of a
fool, Jane was. She never grew up.
But if I know Jane Maitland, she will
come back and be buried with her peo-
ple if it's only to put Mary's husband
out of the end of the lot. And another
thing. Knox. I told youthe last time
you. were here that I hadn't been rob-
bed of any of the pearls, after all.
Half of those pearls were Jane's, and
she had a perfect right to take forty-
nine of them if she wanted. She -she
told me she was going to take some,
and it slipped My mind.'
I believe it was the first lie sbe had
ever told iii her har, conscientious old
life. Was sbe right? I wondered. Had
Miss Jane taken the pearls, and if she
had, why?
CHAPTER XVIII.
Wardrop's Story. •
ARDROP got back about 5,
and as Miss Letitia was in
the middle of a diatribe
against white undergars
Childen:Cry
FOR FILICSEWS
eA SIM Et I A
sta
vg.a
011)
la
eye
Sh
ape
her . and she poin
hardened huger t
first page. It wa
of Mrs. Butler's
the mystery that a ;le
wasno mention of Se
Ei.
ella told meth , t. Pi
e ,
Mn Butler since' he,
had only left whe fli
cide had broken fl 0
get nothing else o t
ually Bella's share
coming to light
Wardrop Was lo !:In
ernoon than he h d
before, but the new
approaching death i a
he;injury affected h
had seen the pat,
tar ed on inc al t4
en ered the l libretto
thd window.- 1.
she conscious?"
erly, indicatin4 'tb
er.
e. I was cab
colored unde
i$
ans or the oth • r ., ay rotind.
hen I got awa : a ; esti found B 1-,
ailing . for m .. in the ball. H r
were red with c 1ing, and she Iv d
rumpled. newslba 1 r la her Ilan
broke down ea n she tried o
k. but I got 1a ewspaper fro
'ed with One wo k
column on tlio
0• azinquncemekit
re c ecc dent aid
tided t. Thee
wartz.
e had lived- wi h
• as sixteen atiti
husb ud's s l-
• homeL I cowl
f her, but gra
he my tery w
better that
hen I saw hi
f airisi Butle 'S
the anner
stranely. He
e Bella, and be
fiercely when I
Merger was at
Wardrop aslcd
. 1 .
:4 article in e
to whether it
eats on whi e
di
ea
Pa
"No, not now: at lea t. it is not li
Ile looked re1ie4 Then he paced
tho room nerveus0. His next action
showed the develtman nt of a resol -
far ard two chre s
ySe
time, fee. he 'prishe
foil Margery. and
.isit down bah
Tye got a lot to
bath to lieteii.
heard the whole ,s
will despise me fot ti
I an't help it ve'
kn. vr, and it 1sn.'1, SO
You didn't fool nie at
I knew what th t SI
But he coldn't me.
killed Mr. Fleming
I didn't know.
"II have td go ba
• 390 disti, eared
thipg that hes
Will you telil me
pected of h4ving 4 t.4
she had beep a In . the
Is dead she can't ex
Is iving and we fint
you what I tell
nothing of t4e wii4le t
" am quite ee
dr 'p," I interpose
I have got to the
te ."
- I-
yargery 1 oked
shaok my l4ead.
te1l. my sus 'dons
"The things that ii
ezt were bad en
noting to do wit
haVe to go back
she went a ay,
Butler was the
yohr father, Marg
ItLt
an
Ve
u," he directe
and I want y u
Margery has
she probably
rest of her life.
ot to tell all I
much after all
sterda, Mita;
ctor -Ives after.
e me tell who
use, before Godni
the ght Miss
that's anoth r,
me despera e.
shoul be s s -
d in t at wh n
to Me If s e
rate me; if she
er she i will t1!,
-that I know
rrolbl,ebaUtsin, wesSe"
fth
Besidesi, I t k
m of that in s-
r t quickly, buI
as too early to
•
id
0
c
tit t
d agairi
hey •h
1w
he night
time Mr.
rer alhd
wee hie cashik
dButler etas -n 'a. business man.
Ele let too uch lesponsIbillt Ile with
110 subordinates, aad then, according
to the story he cder 't do much any-
, hoiv against Sch . •Thee casher
was entirel7 un
and Butler was
me
but
ss Jan
efore
to the
trees
st
Id
111
•
achine contr
egl ctful. You
mber, Knox. t1 crash when th
pks, rotten to tbe core, went un
it was foun 1 d arge amount
ba
an
st
Fl
w
te money had
ming who di
rgery, but this
rds. It was
.6kOn
43.
erni
ed 1 the money In :the
knOwing -what vs 'hd
the crash hame But
Ind
wrlyt
save themselves
lar he had itt the
to the peni entia
sorne minor coun
out, after writirL
Schwartz pretesting li
as Lng for enough du
they had robbed bim of t
wife, he killed hnself at the White,
Cat." , ' ;. ;;
1 . .
. ,
argery was etery ;pale, but quiet
She sat with her fingers locked in her
lap and her eyes In Wardrop.
"It was a bad hitis neSs," Wardrop
went on wearily. "Fleming moved,
into Butlees place la treasurer and
l
took Lightfoot a i hkt er. Tier
One
net
al
bin
rg-
ee
er
of
, too? It was
I ana sory,
o time to mince
g who depost-
wrecked bank,
hapen. When
er's sureties ite
cated eery d0-1
d: Bu ler went
in
six nths be
d when he got
Fleming and
s bancicence and,
th(it fortune
support his
0
ke
th
Scth
11
t the 110 on.
re was tut une
treasiiry wa
wartz carried
ent to Plattsb
cashl
tw ce when
d Call or fundi
o'st e pty, and
s over himself
s Mr. Fleming'
te secretary iv en he 'became
urer, and from tl e. first I knew
s were even worSa than the aver -
tate government
hwartz and Fleming had to bold
her. They hated each other, and
eeling was treble when Fleming
ed Schwa tz's di orced wife."
gery lookd at i4e with Startled, •
ulous eye. Wh t she must have
confirmed Ward p's words, and
atted back in be chair limp and
ed. Butshe heird and conapre-
d every word Wirdrop was say-
e woman was
n, but it seems
er. and he tried t
Inertly aft r the
ago Mr , Flem
pt had be a mad
. Things were
e treasury. S
were making d
to supply and
Ing was afraid t
. Pc employed
tect am, a man na
had been a bartende
Whe things began t
Man bester he took
as a butler.
"Ti en the 131vrouh
If it • welit do n th
ugly scandal. and FI
too. His notes for ha
there without securi
not ihow the cancel
with Schwartz' indor
"I' not proud of
stor Merger ."
dow at her. it was
a gir wise wee every
me, nd-LI 'wis pri
the tate tree urer,
sala of such la posi
"M Flemin came
the orough &Dale
and tied to geit mon
over he trouble. A
have done it, but h
He an in Butler's
only e was gailty
noce t. He rahs d a
and went to latts
ties nd letters. 1 It
go o er the thin
brou ht back t1.10,
my-- ussia leather
some bing else"
He wavered for th
recit 1. He went on.
with ut lookiniat el
"I arried, mit in th
of le ters, nve in all,
• very ordinary
Schwrz. cared
etab Mr. Flem-
arriage., About
g said another
on his life with
not going weli
wartz and his
[mends tbat were
behind all 'that
go out Alone at
a man to pro -
ed Carter, who
In Plttsburg.
happenhere in
rtek to the home
IS
41:
ank got shaky.
e would be an
ming wOuld go.
a millien were
and he dared
notes he had
ment
Ithe rest of the
is stood :looking
ingaged to marry
hing on earth to
te secretary to
ith the rincely
on.
back he*e When
eatened More
• enough t� tide
If millioe would
couldn'tget it
• osition exactly,
d Butler svas
In-
ttle money here,
urg with semin-
al neceSsary to
Uffetld there. •I
In a package in
A_nd-I had
first time in his
ore rapidly and
erof
valise, a bundle
which had been
I I
•
•
written by Helary B
ing, letters th t sho
Butler had ben, 1
negligent, butl not c
Fleming ofII
eying
demanding ce tain
have proved i If
produced the 1 tilers
trial things mild
ent."
"Were you doing t
Margery dema ded,
I intended $o, but
a little it tod dirty,
Mrs. Butler folr the s
slow
life at tile gat
up from' the thain th
from Plattsburg. 81
buy the !Wein, an
them to .sell ter ber.
last minute I lied.
get them-thnt the
the Monmouth aven
like a cad. d he wa
husbands meMory.
Fleming was your f
couldnt hurt You lik
. "Do youthinas. Mrs.
leather nag?" I aske
"I do not think so
the only explatiation„
it out of my nand o
we were talking-. My
ed from holding- it
in despair at last ane.1.1
city."
tole Them"
ler to Mr.
ed what a dupe
t he had been
minal; acCusing
uined hini and
tes that would
utler could have
t the time sof hs
ave been differ -
I :
1.
"What did Sion d0
she wanted?" I • ,
"I kept them with
the neat 'moraine bi
cret closet. That :cva
my fountsin peni'
"And the Deatls"
sell the let ers?"
ith quick shorm
I didn't. It was
after all. I met
cond time in my
there as I 'came
night 1 got here
e had offerted to
I had btiought
And then et the
said I- couldn't
were locked in
e house. felt
ted: to clenr her
nd I-welh, Mr.
her, Ma?gety. I
that."
Butler too
your
It seems o be
but I did not let
e moment While.
hand was camp -
hen she gave we,
went back to the
-with the letters
e that night and
them in the se -
when I dropped
Margery asked.
WOMAN SUFFERED
TEN YEARS
From Jema1e ill - Restored
to Fiealth by Lydia E.
Pi*ham's V getable
Compo nd.
Bellevi
for ten
did not
about L
Compoun
now to t
can publi
- Mrs.
Nova•Se
Ansat
Aubu
nervousn
organic p
in bed fo
or sleep a
to me or
I would s
Differen
for me u
giving L
Compoun
health."
Pleasant
The ab
sands of
stantly b
Medicine
which sh
Lydia E.
pound do
woman's
If you
dal advi
Lydia E.
Medicine
dential)
Your let
opened,
anewere
man an
strict
le, N.S., Can
ears for feir
et well. I r
dia E. Pinkl
and decided
11 you that I
h -my letter
UVRINE B
tia, Canada.
ier -Promo
e N. Y.-"
•ss for ten ye
ins that som
r days at a ti
d did not w
bother me a
ffer for seve
doctors did t
til four mo
dia E. Pink
a trial and
Mrs. Wuxi
treet, Aubu
•ve are only
• ateful lette
ing received
Company o
w clearly w
Pinkham's
s for those
ills.
want spe-
c write to
Pinkham
Co. (confi-
ynn,Mass.
• r will be
ead and
by a wo-
h eld in
n fidence.
•
doctored
ale troubles ad
ad in the pa_ e
am's Vegeta
to try it. I wr
am cured. Y
s a testimonial
Bellevil
le
te
DU
e,
Recovers.,
suffered frern
rs, and had such
times I would lie
e, could not eat
t anyone to talk
all. Sometimes
!hours at a time.
best they cot Id
els ago I began
un's Vegetahle
ow I am in gopd
ei H. GriaeNo. 15
n, New York.
o of the thu-
s which are c n -
by the Pinkh m
Lynn, Mass.,
at great things
egetable Com
bo stiffer from
"When
Toin
change.
"Two
"We we
money,
fice the
14
yo -ii get th ni; Ilarry?"
surprise s face did not
ays before left," he said.
e using everr method to get
nd your fa er said to sari -
11 necessary
"My father!"
H� wh eled on us b
"Did y u think I st le them?" he e-
mended. And I con ess that I nes
aehamed to say I ha thought preei
ly that
"Your father gave •e nine mamon
ed pearl 3. to sell," h reiterated.
got about a thousand dollars for th
-eleven hundred and something, I
neve."
I thinl Margery w s fairly stunt, ed
to learn 1 that her fa er had marr ed
again, tlat he had b n the keyst ne
in an a ch of villain that, with
goe, w s now about to fall and to as-
sociate Itim with so s all and me: a
thing a the theft • f a handful ot
pearls.
"Then," I said to bring Ward op
back to his story, "y .0 found you ad
been ro bed of the money, and •on
went in to tell Mr. F eming. You ad
some w rds, didn't y u?"
"He t ought what on all thong t,"
Wardro said bitter] . "He accu ed
me of st tiling the mo ey. I felt w rse
than hien He w s desperate, and
I took revolver fr m him.
"I ea e back here to Bellwood,
the firs thing I le. rned was ab
Miss ne. When saw ° the bl
print 'the stair r I thought
was mu dered, and I ad more than I
could at nd. I took he letters ou of
the secret closet befo e I could sho it
to you end Minter. and later I put
them in the leather b g I gave you nd
locked You hav it, haven't ou,
Knox?"
I nodded.
"As for that night t the club, I old
the truth then, but n t all the *tut I
suppose I am a co ard, but I as
afraid to. If you sew Schwartz ou
would Ondertand." •
With the tmemory f his huge fl re
and the heavy unde hot face th t I
had seen the night •efore I; could un-
derstand very well, nowing Ward op.
"I went to that r om at the ite
Cat that night beca se I was tif aid
not to go. Fleme
ing ight kill laim-elf
or some one else. I vent up the s irs
slowly, and I heard no shot. At the
door I hesitated, the opened it q tee
ly. The door into th built in stair ase
was just closing. It must have ta -en
me only an instant t realize what ad
happened, Fleming as swaying or -
ward as I caught h m. I jumpe to
the staircase ana looked down, b t I
was too late. The door below ad
closed. I knew in a ether minute ho
had been there and escaped. It as
raining, you remem en and Schvir rtz
had forgotten to t. ke his umb ells
with his name on th handle."
"Schwartz!'
"Now do you uncle stand why as
being followed?" h denianded. "I
have been under surveillance e ery
minate since that ni ht. There's p ob
ably some one hangi g around the ate
now. Anyhow I s frantic. al -v
how it looked for le, and if I 'sad
brought Schwartz in o it I would save
been knifed in forty-eight hours 4 I
hardly remember whi t I did. I oW,
1 ran for a doctor, a d I took the in-
brella with me and ft it in the vesti-
bule of the first ho se I saw wi a
doctor's sign. I ra g the bell like a
it -
"1
4,'
1'
e
nd
ut
ad
be
Constipati
is an enemy within t
undermine the stron
and ruin the most
It leads to indiges
impure blood, bad
headaches, and is
frequent causes of
neglect it is slow suic
Indian Root Pills
Constipation. Th
vegetable in compos
sicken, weaken or
your health by taki
Dr. M.
Jndian
e camp. It vit!
est constitution
igorous health'.
ion, biliousnes,
omplexion, sick
ne of the most
ppendicitis. To
de. Dr. Morses
positively cure
y. are entirely
non and do net
gripe. Preserne
11
s betaip
• :23,11;3164,
craieY nan, and theif tfluntef canie
along end said to go back; Dr. Gray
was at the club.
MMight have been
"That is all Iilut it know. I'm not proud
of it. argery,
worse, nd it's t e trutb. It clears up
sometn ng, but 1 Ot all. It doesn't tell
where Aiint J e is or who has the
hundred thousa d. But it does show
who killed you fathr. And if you
know What is g od for you, Knox, you
will le it go at that. You can't fight
the poi ce and ta e courts single hand
ed. I. olc bow the Whole thing was
droppe and t e moat cold blooded
kind o murde turned into suicide,
Suicide 'without weapon! Bahl"
"I am not so sire about Schwartz," I
said thoughtfully. "We haven't yet
learned about eleven t enty-two C."
Miss Jane Maitland i bad been miss-
ing for ten das. In that time not
one w rd bad ceme from bed
Some things puzzled me more than
ever 1i the light of Vardrop's stry.
For the third time t asked myself
why Miss Letitie denied the loss of the
pearls. There Was nothing in what we
had le rned, ei ber, ta tell why Mi
Jane had gone way -to aacrihe a rno-
tiviw
drop's
had three g
o'ut, lacgd1 tenk
andwhen
do
som.
The
ft pro
surd a
nrIler
town
Mar
TOM,
down
: JI
she ,hd gone, n view of War -
tory of e cab was clear. She
n by s eet cjir, walking the
!xiiles to Wyn on alone at 2
in the °nein , altholigh she
ver stirr d aro nd•the house at
!flout cand e and was pri-
kneven o sle p with a light
Miss Let tia w nt to bed first
Id not se it t1irouh the tran-
1 1,
heory I had formed seemed ab -
first, but as rthon ht it over,
abilities ' grew on xie. I took
at Bellivood tnd tarted for
•lpaost 1 etnedia ely 4fter.
ery had gone 10 Miss Letitia's
nd War rop w s paOng up and
he voran a, smbking. Heloo'
ed dej4cted and anxio s ami welcomed
my su gestion, hat h wa k down to
the st eon -Wit me. As 'we went, a
man merged rom he t ees across
and cane slowl alter us.
see, 1 a only nom»ially a free
he sal morosely."The'll
poison me yet I kno too much."
We aid littl on he 7ay to the
train. Just bef re it ame thundering
along, Ibowever, he sp ke a ain.
"I aril going away Knox. There
isn't anything 1 this elltic4 game for
me, :urn the la is to long. I have a
m
chuAnexic , and he wants me to
go doven there. Ther isn't any longer
a reasen why o e par of the earth is
better than an ther. Mexico or Alas-
ka, WI all the same tie mer1
• 'CH PTER XIX.
Measure For Measure.
IW TCHED Wardrop swing up the
p th with his head down. I saw
e shado y egare of the other
an fall into line behind hies.
caught ihe platform of the last
It passei, and that short ride
wn was 4t triuraphal procession,
• e wheelbeating time and sing -
Vs -all the same -the ame-to
me."
led. Burton by telephone. We
ed to meet at a little Chinese
ant, w 'ere at that hour, 9
we wou d be almost alone.
on listen d attentively to War -
story as repeated it.
Schwart did it, after all," be
gretfully when I nniehd. "It's
ending. It had alitthe elements
unusual and it resolstes itself
n ordin ey, everyday man to
feud. I m diappointed. We
ouch Sch artz."
ought t e Tines -Post was hot
na."
Wertz bo ght the Times -Post at
ck this a terno n," Burton said,
epressed rage. "Pm called off.
ow we run photograph of
rtzwold, ils ce at Piattsburg,
e next dia eulogize the ad -
ration. g down the riv-
en excurj at and write up
g killing at et the union
rs' picnie."
• Is Mrs.' Butle 77" I asked.
!eons," s ortly
Wardr p's g
rtz will ibe ne
aitlandha body
..yo
agent,'
•
You will find relief in lin-Unk I
11 eases the burning, •stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Persverance, with ant-
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ore tea to drolvn ray troubles."
called up,the hospital about 1030
arned that Mrs. Butler was sink --
Fred wes th re and, without
hope of gettijlg anything, we
over. I took Burton in as a
w of th4 dying woman, and 11
lad I Itadi done it She Was quite
ons,: but very weak. She teld
ory to Fred aji d myself, andlin
er Burton took it down in short -
We got her to sign it about day -
sometime, an she died very
y shortly after 1 dith arrived at 8.
give her sto as she gave it
be imp ssibl The ramblings
ick min4, the errible pathos of
is imp ssible to repeat She
ere, her Ing, t. . body practical -
d, fihting the 0 eeth rattle in heir
t. There Were pauses when for
inutes she wo Id lie In a stupor,
o rouse endgo forward from the
weed. swbtre sh had etopped.
Continued Ne t Week.
"Site's going to
Ing ' to Mexico,
t governor, and
will, be found in
11
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