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wo ca I Ing a fool of myself. I'm not nt assault, then, following except that he deleted from his nar- as -a crab 'but as crooked as 'a ALL, W' -, . � 4A , 7 "� �� , go ,�, � ,4 ,, 13P,
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blended for flavour, ed'him quietly. "You may unburden disturbed burglar alarm. It was as In substantiation of his own reput- ceeded the lawyer. "He's honest en- . . . . .� ''�' I. - ; ", , ,;" - ,ii , - ls�&V, I
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assuiae a moral re- stress of feeling, you have a., 1. al brass band. . right in on them guns," man's half crazed." i MI, is -. G-- " I LL 11 .1 I _-1"'.1'_'1,- � .11, �1�1i�"..t7,,,;
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on your table. Al . en Secret among your bu mained as calm to outward seeming "If I'd had a gun mysqlf," he be- Ing over psychology won't get us any- . 11 I �.,,, ��, �t� ;-.,� k4� _�
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- I want to who had been in quest of academic in- in an 'hour," an( "But I'm not tures were stamped and -haunted by �",
came to see you to -night. .� when the theatre just now," he reflected. subordinate felt himself plae�d on the ;1;.,1_1
learn more than I know and I -want formation for his professional work crowds were spilling out into Broad- saying it couldn't be improved. El- its spirit seemed tamed, ev- defensive, his frothy bubble of bkav- ��� �� I --- ul : I '
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practical object less table as distant as possible from the straight guy to play on the level with his face, which with its clean-cut jaw .". , I
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certainly groping toward self-collec- have kn6w-n the pro dancing floor and the orchestra- crooks." But Sevens proffered no apology. bad been, for an instant, -the fighting _.� �;_-�
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daily reading and have seen it here though as yet he was alone. There "Possibly," commented Mandelle 4 �
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tion. - Iplified in fact. The burglar a- within ten minutes he was joined by drily. "You are unduly harsh of I'll, 2, 1,
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explanation, "the fur trade I! four or five min- a companion ( chief called to him that he rose and and dropped into it, co -rig, , h� eyes. , . , �9� I
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;': _ . to the spot in y inconspicuous dress. give this man a careful once-over' . .. " ,
14-.?# ..Aq I 111i, "I',"", ened. The present epidemic of ware- Ing and creditabl entered the other room. with his hands. `�
I I e gotten utes . . . In that time the .door This newcomer who dropped into a He's going to lunch with me to -mor- "Have you read the morning paper, The cumulative stresses and alarms- - I _.;. � I
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hou hav have given, the pelts, previous- . not the row at Piggott's. You know the and of the past twenty-four -h . L.'- I
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.1 FOR SALE tuily- carried, out. The smaller do?al- would have been gathered up .. earlier--yzet his first wo-raindicated "Well, cast your eye over that." weak. ' ::"os
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Them will be sold privately on Lot 14, The assaulting squad would have ring with wr . .."".
ALS., Tuckersmid to resist hispered summons relayed from that More detail of discussion ensued �_,,,
�, the following' burglary w "Read about that fur robbery 1 -1 -last Ing else in view." ; i ,q
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One set harrows, Elston make; I and that's where I come in." sw,un time and place. ,,I got your Mes- while the orchestra blared the leng-th night. That place isn't two b -b -blocks Shell's jaw had dropped a bit at 'I,
water trough, 1 set single hazoneas, silver . . . - ly Man- own warehouses the unaccustomed sight of such ,g 4",
"As a prosecutor?" inquired Sev- have been accomplished. Incident sage," were the exact words, "and I'm of the room away and final 10-
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nwunted, at ally, history showed that an t's been a busy evening delle admitted a misgiving of'his ovirn. -trilered place of iiii,ess � s -.--^,�j,l�
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glightly used, I bay. rack 14 feet 1~. Me His visitor shook his head. "There's .Ing passerby would have be and I hoped to g ho e ear y. "I'm ,bound to admit I don't see according to this report taken out anti routine. It left -him in a situation 1. ,'I
open buggy, 1 top buggy steel tire. a quantity M,andelle nodde . . loaded into a car . . . while the which called for somethi g like subt- .
no one caught to prosecute yet," he lit that last detail perhaps laY a 1. We long room just how you'll go'about entering in- n I.- �!',
of barb wire not much used. moral on non-interference for Mr. . _ .'I
DOIG BROS., offered reminder. "It's rather along of him of Michell's second floor was filling to negotiation with him -if he strikes ar alarm rang . . . and the lety, and subtlety was an attribute ,-,I,
VII lunch Mandelle. nd the orchestra was swinging you as a ripe possibility. That looks burgl Then I '��
Executors. Certainly the sight now a d -d -damned police took their easv,�a which he could not command. . ..
lines of prevention but if Yo take that standing under the arclight, had in no he rose and took a step forward. I
30alxa __ with me to -morrow we can into Petion. ticklish." it their station -house!" . �!
__ up. I won't keep you now." way caused the occupants of the raid- ,*What did the job amount to?" de- The other laughed, or perhaps I glanced down the column of - _�r.,�
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41why, yes " with Ing car to halt or retard their under- manded the lawyer, and the other would be better to say snorted, scorn- Sevens in- Sevens," he magnanimously asserted. . , ��
assented Barbour the proffered sheet and his only co _1
LONDON AND WINGRAM a'tion, that, after all, there taking. Now he felt as if he were shrugged. fully. ment was, "Cool work." "Your anxiety about your w -wife 'has 1 ","
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p.m. would be a to-iAorrow with its ."Paid f 2,
� . a.m. S, I can terms and conditions. ought to run to seven or eight thous- "You amateurs always fall ha that's the sevo�nth such crime in two better agree to overlook h -hastiness . - , -,
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Exeter 10.16 6.04 quirements of routine. Mandelle stepped back into his door- and, I should say -but the same ef- proposition that's next to impossible weeks(, and the police have d -done of speech. We're under fire Ogftit . . 1-1
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Hensall ............ 10.80 648 do that." vhile old man', -the at- way, this time cupping his palm a- fort might have netted double." and then you always flounder around n -n -nothing. Nothing at all!" now -we're declaring war on theser 11 �,
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lippen ........... IG -44 6.82 torney flushed d bout the lighted end of his cigar, and "Nobody got winged, did they? and get excited about the easy angles. "No." The monosyllable was dully crooks, and you can't quit us -on the . ,;"', ..
Brucefleld .......... own suggestion -"would a watched unobtrusively, as one who The police were laying down a Pretty Leave that to -me. If this lad's ripe, unexcited. eve of battle. When the fight with ".,.i
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Clirl,_-M �-t . ....... 10.58 6.46 at his avails himself of an unexpected illus- heavy barrage on them as they made I'll gather him in. If he isn't, I won't had some telephone outsiders is over, we can take up 1.��,��
11.05 6.52 small loan help you out?" - I - "I've already I.,
Clinton, Ar . ....... tration. His eye took in the pertin e trade." Shell things nearer home." ' 1��,�
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...... 11.15 6,52 Sevens flushed, too,- and raised a ent fact that the license number on . . Red was Slow o,-ven shake the tree." I tafk about it with th nd Shell, relieved - * , . '1,tH
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e 'e':� later; gathered up some memoranda from Sevens nodded a
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Clinton, Lv. .. bis it Ille. It was like a stage .
Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 band in a gesture of refusal. the car was obscured, as though it awoke I
Londesborough .... 11.35 7,12 "No, no. Thank you just the same, I wait in a !nelodrama." When Hope Sevens -
his desk "They all feel that the at having held his man in line, told I.;
11." 7.21 he protested. "It's a thing that goes had been recently greased and driven , e leman across the table than usual the next morning she found * e had behaved with a ..j
of "'gain. Barbour drape own time's come to take some action- himself that b To himself he ;
Blyth ............. 7.83 deeper than that Tiedd-and I've got over dusty roads. sX'gegef a d in one of her some d -definite action. W -what do handosme generosity. .11 1�1'.
hed door stagger- 1. er the gas "Sevens is a hard child to ",
.......... 11.66 out of the breac load that. Red brought kitchen aprons and busy ov mused, ,
d one man heavily laden with a "ll'a as t he en "Nothing," answered men would - �..
Belgrave 12.08 7.45 to work it out myself." ' 't , you suggest?" the younger nurse but valuable. Most I
Wingham Jet., Ar... 7.45 "Until to -morrow, then, at noon- E At I .,t s the prize package," - range. have I
Wingliam Jet., Lv. - 12.08 shapeless burden of plunder. d. "it had been moved to While they breakfasted, as if by man bleakly. broken with him, but I handled .1
12.12 7.56 an to hell with Shell." lock, echoing blat- lightene our .scout made Rome tacit agreement, they smiled a- I gave him his ; I
t Is he entered the elevator cage a- each end of the b another shelf since. "Nothing? H -b -haven't you any it more delicately.
outh. as if he antly to the jangle of the excited his size -up of the shop. . . . Red "loss the little table and said nothing ideas?" -head -and now he'll come round all ��
a.BL p.m. gain, somehow appeared inquisitive figures first . and he of the news that yesterday had esh astonishment Sev- right." .
656 8 15 I h d opened a pressure vent and loos- bell, ting timidly, then running with had to hunt for it. - - p. Red's brought with the crushing impact of To Shell's fr Piggot0s, place at twelve- _. 1��
Wingliarn ...... � ... ' * a ess of his drif wasn't the lad to pa,*; it U ens laughed ironically. In Sevens, Into 11 �
Winghain Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 ened the bursting- tautn ed toward the focus .
....... 7.15 8.821so emboldened spe The lookouts turned, thorough -going." disaster. But Barbour's toast and who bad come ready to eat humbie thirty Sevens turned with Joe Man- I
Belgrave ... 7.27 3A4 a� and turned of excitement. There was a pause. Then the law- eggs came near choking him as he - because the need was imperative, delle, and the two found themselves .
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131,th .�;,��;;� * : , * : air of meditative each his appointed way, and each yer's companion que9tioned abruptly thought how even this small apart- P'C' gusty anger d at a table which commanded 1
17.85 8.52 r with an ' la sudden and leaped a- seate ,h a street window. I
Londe - '0Why ment would be as widely empty to liable'impulso af an outlook ,throug
4.0 1 t -h '�ent. Before -his steps had warningly brought up the hand that nd almost with R--Perity: I new. An uncontro check their ,..
Clinton jet .... ::. , -7.49 6 e nV.Ts In aped its automatic pistol. a I wanted to him as the wastes about the Pole d paused to
� 7.66, 4.13 carried him far he went hitobs a cigar grI1 f scurrying investi- did you send for me? rage swept him impetuously, and once As they ha gentletntm, I
Clinton ............ 8.6i C20 store and closeici himself into a piiblie The vanguard o get a night's rest." if he should find himAlf alone be- niore he realized -that in the moment coats in the entrance a - "
Clinton Jet. . . . . . ... 'f, toys caught the metallic gleam and "So did I," responded Mr: Mandelle tween its walls. He had not told Hope of scrimmage he was playing offside. who had alseady done �o, stood wait -
8.15 4.82 �elephone booth from whi.h he called ga with -1 "
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Brucef 8.22 4.40 a number and announced' - -someone prud "W'Ky should I make suggestions?" Ing there as if by appointment
�Kippfalk ........... objuration to ew bus in(,,;,; -that may morning he saw, in that lashing out
1 S.$2 4.50 with crisp satisfaction, "I've seen our car came a profane bt he inquired in an edged voice. "I'm some one who was taxing his patience . -,
Hensall ........... The operation de yesterday, the unforgivable folly only a damned hired man -an office by tardiness. Before their order had ";
847- 6.05 an -and 'in to lunch with him to- someone to hurry. - need your attention." of .11
Exeter ...... i ...... pended upon its completion in a "Shoot, then," instructed the other of a man who, because he has been drudge." been given this gentleman took his I .,I .
"_._-1 , morrow." of time a cast away his face reddened hotly. He place, etill alone, a,t a table next to "
- Listening to the other voice, he even, and narrow, margin "Wbat'i on your mind that denied a full feast, ha The chief's had -
Q N. IL TME TABLE he had One of the two men who had hurrie� crisply. half loaf. He held her tightly close und in his swivel chair and theirs, which until his coming,
made a note or two, apd'when his Spun aro : ,�,
I FAIL ed door had not couldn"t wait?" her good-bye, and tam- been -labelled: I-R,eserved." A
� . hung up, consulted his watch and in through the jimmi "Who is the Tiffany of the fur busi- as he kissed 11 into a gazed at his subordinate, then s I
- a.m. p1m. - yet emerged, and his tardiness held . New York?" dernanded Man- cheerfully chosen words fe � . I's
hurried out as though.his night's busi ness in pretend- meringly he broke out. (continued next week.) 1.1'11.�
'� Qoderich ....... :.. 6.00 2.20 - For some the 'threatening Seed of disaster. dellein a manner of abrupt challenge, dismal bleakness which she "if you're going t -t -to t -talk like �, � - .�11
i ) olm�avllloe- ... -,,I- - 6.17 2.87 ,ness was not yet finished . tabilitY ed not to recognize. � that, p -perhaps you'll be gQond en- I . . - � i . �
X . . 6.25 2.62 distance his course.held to Sixth Av- trusively out of his shelter and moved and the other man let his irri voice. When he entered the office of Bev- ________a_1____�_ . ! I
i0linwit, enue, then' it turned into a cros.9- declare itself in his,oanswering ough to c -c -close the door." t ",I
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I , �jeafdtk;: ' * * " *' * * .. .. , 0#41 8.1.2 . a, short distance away. Now as the - erly Brothers, the, glass door to Shell's But Barbour, standing in his place, : I 'it,
� . ..... 4.6, 0 street of the upper twenties between first of the hurrying casuals, Urged "What's the big idea of the cate of1tv stood ajar w13 HOCKEY PICTORIAL .-.,
� umBail'..'. . ,(. t SA9 &2 . 1,11 bite, Mr. In- own cubicle of authc .
I, st. c6l . chism? However, made no move to obey and slo "I
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1, I lRublifi ........ :i.!-.., - _ 19-98- ?I - on by his resporisib terloctor. Wh is the Tiffany of the and at the mahogany desk sat Shell I
6.64 - ... 0 Tom Shell rose himself and slammed d edition of the HockeSf 11
I � West; - yet held back, too, by the monitory rlY him.ielf with a morning -ye.r spread his sand- The secon "
. - fur trade? . . . Why, Beve pal the glass -topped barrier of rket, more com- "
, I - �61 , ngside, I.,; desk. pictorial is on the ma i i�
. ', . , P.1n, ROD AND GUN gleam of the pistol, came alo Brothers, who else?" before him and a threatening scowl turn . Then he went back to h 1�
� ...... 10.87 , Viiai i P.87 - - I . I -the lawyer passed him, crosging the He looked up began, with a slow plete and up-to-date than the otiginal ," o�
Dublin . Mandelle nodded. 'TOVI-kect, Mr. on his face.. "Sevens," he with sueb --;`,'�'
, P. Ziumbau. 10.42 5.4-4 ' . ..., Still further improvement in the ap- street at a run, and calling Out, Bones," he respondeo-1 ligh*. "And entered and nodded curtly but, in the ce meant to be sternly force- edition, which was received ,7,
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'a "a .68 9.50 pea:rance and contents of the maga- "Thlevesl Catch tern, ment Stop that he cast upon his lrtt�ran mperate, great will- :,�,,
4 , . .,. .. 10.53 6 . is the best too good for YQtL? Why quick glance I essively te acclaim by follo*ers of the �, - �
0A, ort . ful"and also impr . Most favbrI(tible comments
I ftton .....'. - 11-10 6.08 10.04 is shown In the .,' VP jorn. ter sport �
I zine Rod and Gun in arid t -this M -Tr
,0- @*esVille . . * 11.20 7.08 10, er w1iich has just been As though his ardo* were carry� shouldn't you do a little business with " I ': ,,��""I)
I after yesterday sed upon the PAIIOAMOd - - �,,
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_7 13 February numb ____ Ing, it's hard to see any aj �qr,�
"I of Beverly Brothi�rq the continent oldr
,,"',,6Ach . . . ,. 11.40 7.20 10-80 Issued. There is a veKy.good line-up Ing him headlong beyond the zone - ____ rmination to antagon- by sports writers S eXp L -_"�
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I I issue and good I . er with a pitying glance of a, pioment's In my place most men woilld-I I -let by players and serib, .,,�
� * P. R. TME TABLE comprehensive or handsome book Att, �
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- .11., �'g. uration, then he shook big i1W com- you go. No man is indesp, , ":
Y';�X,'i 'Po';,- t. d sporting line Was OVew printed- & - �`, � ""
. I 1 Xllt I I p.m, The series of descriptive articles, I V , , " I the
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�, �1 , a.m. miseratingly. . that �hotild possess U, malkod.
&�11, ""I., - - , 5.60 1.16 A. Bryan Wjlj�amsl Breftes from the Mandello,loo he suggest- nade no response. There feature ' , �','
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�"01JIft 1.41 with I .1 only half a had asked for the decapitating blow m back to t1ld ,�
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� , tetive, are of outstanding ulerif- - ,15, 1. . - I - .. else's boiled egg are R11 - too late to retract. nly contains ihe histft:�blfl � " I
. GAS Z19 A short sketch of' Outdoor Life, from � 11 you -because You're .an onl6okor." �� . was that, for all his inSubor& 0 1"�Zlo�
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16.215 ,,,,�, " #,20 �,the pen � "That doesn't answer n -Q. i,nation, Shell could not.,do without R - : ,�Z
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