The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-02, Page 2•
4B7t k1AZEL $0,s,4,1;.
O,S,S °HAiLF1'. , ,
SYNOPSIS'.
1 "That so?a. Jupiter seemed .sur
• ,� prised, "Now •I kinda,00unted ou your
gkni on aitfishng trip, as ,soon
Las this• is over—kinda made up, nYy
mind I'd like to try for sortie baracuda
'deo around 'Dry 'Tortugas --'t'
Mary said tremnlouslyx';I'm afraid
I've lost my fish and I must go back
and get„him!" Suddenly shewas,cry-
wing, to t ler Intense mortification.'
Their all went, out, to -the -elevator
together.* There was the sound of, a
ta��ephoneringing, enc after listening
, Louise as horribly smudged,, by her- a minute- they 'decided.e..
Mary Ifarlcness plots. to ,enshare 'rhe .former association with him'o , ' from Mary'a .ivAini,, . that, it same,.
Ely, yl ;.;m she' believes', "framed;' : her .. ... a Mar• 1 fte he, r t ,r , .
brother Eddie with. the murder �P old gory' asked . You haven {� .told y • ,1 d t seer. er. It S •the
e nim.. she. ma I .erk Mi '•'
Mrs, Jupiter, .and Late kill,ed Louise:, what we Itnotiv, .about. De Loma c ,, sa Harkr',ess 1.
to aldGi: UY $oti�en of the star., Riary�s „i o'. t "Oh" said Mary,of course.•StppM
' th believes Eddie is hay0 yOlr. �..
Bruc ':regarded her.; steadily "Not , of"nie�.', 'You'v'e a letter.for; me, is that
flauce, •Tiixlc ;RPy . er,. eliev a
guiliy,4 •.
:13rUC Jupiter is ordered out by ,his
father, who. makes:,'Bary hisBruce
Vows •revenge.:. Mary goes to .Miami on
the •Jv;.iter''y cht, .hoping The F'ly;ivili,
be' at,Bia1 ah•tto see his horse runs Where
;she meets Count 'De,.Loma,, listed' as, the
owner of The••Fly'•s horse• Mr. Jupiter;s
car is of the' s's,
used by
the mprderer,and'Eddie 8 1.0.v. for $15,-
.4,Q0
iQ:oundin it. 3 •
,
• Dowes, overhears; ku ee and �o iteSa
Louise .quarreling,,because ;she
cannot
expt;ti where'she got a diamondl brace-
let.: , opise • says .it is DkerY, _, Eritce,
makes her .give ,it fo: Mary,,•whos..•disco,,
ers it wasstolen from Mrs. Jupiter..:
CHAPTER XXXVH..'
• -Mar laid a;light velvet Wrap about
here shoulders, and stepped into °`the
hall •as soon as. she .heard Bates. door.
close. ',He- stood resplendent in: even -
Ink (teeth, clawing at . his 'collar, an
Jmp reved'but still' a brightly .sunburnt
P
;glare],"
'� "' he rea ed ,'"I, thou ght this
Lord, g n , g
job *a..S .a cinch when Itook- it—but
phooey!", ''He lifted his chin as far
s,: poeslble out' of his Unrelenting col-'
`h r; and. said :resignedly,,"'Well let's,
go•.
"„
be' Cooler on the:. reef,” It; willego... ,
1 .
t e t • , •
yet he said Look here, ;• f a h r
'.Perha s.I cant alter your ideasaboutNot a letter, Miss -'1 arkne s, but
this man -just yet; but. I can. alter
them about someone 'else I • int gine,
i happen to•have •eertaln,;-facts that -
well, that-'
,
`
,"Outwith'em theold` man;
I i
Bruc. t
111 be '.brief ee
e n �1.
this: I think all :his pursuit: of Die
Lorna is simply afake on,Miss .Hark-;
I wanted' "to'tell you you've been so:
an>tious 'for a letters f 'r't-
m , Mr: Ru Y.
th r -that he's here, now."
e.
ex•
,.' Wher,,el?
Here ' 1YI
I
A :
ma, t tit e . lac -
n
stone, • I think: . But just look at;.too-
right's ,paper,` under 'New •Arrivals,'
and you'll see it. I:uhave •to read it.
every day,. you, know, to: kno At• s
ress' part Ire 3s the'first roan who stopping at` the other' hotels'," t•:
came to hand, Therefore points points •Thank you! Thank you!"
I In' a erf daze ' of .happiness,
'lira out as the murderer.: • Where is P e� pP , s,
tht real murderer? • I fancy, the au-
thorities; luiow
u-thorities'know best about :that. . Why,
this girl: ig working`you for -all she can
get out .of you 'can't you see it?"
Bates, moved forwardthreateninl
gY
-but Mix; Jupiter- held-o..-p-screstraininy
hand.
"Isn't it odd thatthe pursuit of .this
phantom, , let us say—should take
on: the general: `lines '` of a pleasure
jaunt of the 'first order.'" Now I sub
mit, •father-" . •
" ?"
You': submit w.hat. , his ",father'
_ nom ted' in. 'a' level ".voice.
` oonif anted halm, She had grown. ra F P• •
q u :
era, fond `ofthe little chit. •.in recent Why; that You'd do :•better to get
they: p
•
And, `she owed h im something for rid 'a this. woman.. and forget- the,
the emiles,:he ?ave! her. "She thought other thing, :' She's broken •With her:
' of: thb money. Mr. 'Jupiter', had given fiance. For what?' Because'' she's
.' her and :decided „suddenly what to de
She put.,it an .his surprised' -hand
ardi''-cl+evated! the 'fingers .on it
'`I'To!" 'he boomed loudly*, "aghast:
•
But shit made him "take: it.
'"}lair 'being , a good egg,',' she ..said ti
How-d'rd you. come -out, wrath your_
*ale?"
V'
"Oh,. that" "H,e' seemed,relieved to
•e the : Subject;' "J : didn't get
' n'.uueh done on that"
, "Well, let the picture puzzle go ;for
the, ,PtEA.pmt.---?tore than likely :it's
Just. ,some political Candidate he tools
a dislike to. . Even::criminals have
their. polities; I:'suppose" `:. ,.
Batee,rapped on Mr Jupiter's' door,
eyeing _ the necklace : ` meanwhile.'
"Phew!" he reined.ed, .. "Some class,
eh? There's going to be - several hun-
dred nighty. jealous. wrens 'at that
party When. they gliimpse ,that, believe
"Coe in!" yelled Mr. Jitpiter in a
:voice -that made ,them:both• start ::As
soon as they entered, . they •.fealized
that he was very angry. Bruce was
there,- leaning agai ist'a chair, exam
ining the tip of lois' cigaret:with half
.dosed 'eyes.
Jupiter nodded toward chairs,'. then
' :turned back"to Brir}ce ••
• "Go on! Say rod•hat you've. got '.to
he'commanded roughly. , Mary's
heart sank -a quarrel With Bruce' at
this partieular. moment? ;'If only the
old, man would soften his, attitude to=
ward his •son, ''a little, ahe� thought
Bruce inigl t• be won. to his father's
view nriich. noire easily. '• But Bruce's
mariner hardened to meek his father's.
"Le, me' get this straight,". Bi`iice`
frowned.. "I'm to understand that
You 'suspect De Loma of being., the
man -you're: aftet ?" ° N
'Jupiter. Senior •noddNd,
"I•:despise the slap; 'certainly,. but
�do youi,iealize the 'absurdity . of,
that?" burst out Bruce..:• "Why :he's,
an old friendof Louise's!..:She's known
-him for ;years; and :whatede else 1'•e,
, may he, surely, it's nonsense to' tryilio
matke hint Out a inur, di.rer, 1=a. thief."
:When no orisspoke, he 'continued
in a torte tliut 'etruggled-te keep` me-
sonai ie. "I grant., you he may not be
• precisiely a lily', but :the strict Amer-
icari �ocld,of •mora ,;ethics;,a.nd what
\not. `Tie's nobility,, you' kif$w.. And.
peat -war. conditions—I' don't, say he
nuty•not have turned his 'hand •to
after ma le game, You! She's
r1tail 'and 'r
r edeagVrygra ouslybcaiue ,whenver and wherever° he chooses
she. can't get,rid f •Wh
Mary' hung up; the receiver.
Dirk' s'• 'here. Dirk had -come!
w�l
He hadn't'w�hitten, lie had 'come him=
self
_'To be continued:
Troughs
P.';
o o s'
D
• London.--lt motorcars ;can get, 'a
drink of. water on the road, why not
dogs?
So argued an'uniniais':friend, with
.the result that it has. been decided.
to 'provide all the ';'A. A. telephone
bo7ies is England :with. drinking
',troughs for`dog •travelers; • As, alinost
every' main'roaid and, secondary 'road
fn"the'country::is provided with these.
boxes,. "Faithful Tray" will -be'. able
underyour nose she's grabbing' right
and left' Whatever Can;get her
hand Om--right:'new she's got, a [dia-
mond! bracelet .of Loui 'e's salted
.awayt .I ernes,that f1ox..enteness'' De
I,pma loaned it to Louise, and ,she, got
it away from; `all of us. 'Why, she's
slicker thanDe Lama dares to be !"
There', was a long minute of ghast-,
]y' silence, •broken by Bates' 'heartfelt
:exelainatien,"W,ell,-I'11-be-=damned ! ":
He laughed'then-positively•-roared.
That bracelet," Jupiter, slioke'gent
ly ' year-, other''s son mIt was-
part of: what the=robber got when
he --when. he 'shot your : -mamma, an'd
go, -'away; I'd know the bracelet 'any-•
where.. ;I had, it made special for
her. Why, I believe :it's got .her ini
jials in it! ° Did you notice, Mary?"
Mary "Shoop her head. '
Well,, it has, ,'You look; next time; If
Louise get - it from ' De Loma, then
that proves all' we've. ,been , trying to
prove. Sure as sin he's ;the man: -
kill -ed your mamma; Bruce. 'Now;, is that
enough • for you? ; Anything'' else, you
want to, say?" . i
Bruce still leaned against the chair,
but there was Sinnething altered in
him a sort of crumpling of.the , spirit;
that drew a• faint pity even froni the
girl hehad just denounced : After 'all,
he ''was only a rather Strong -headed•
young man who, had : swallowed; an
,overdose of cynicisms andsophistica-'•
sophistica-
tion at too early:,'an a'ge:, '
Mt 'Jupiter spoke to himy then mere
gently than Mary had ever heard him.:
, "Bruce,- my son," he. said, ,"we: need
you, Will -,:You '.help us?"
Bruce drew himself up; • ref using to
meet his father's eyes. Ile': Was not
yet ready.eto give in: "Therem'usti'b'e
some explanation—" he. stanmeredh
"Till I've heard both aides; Z. cant.-
• "You'll not Speak. word •of.thio`! to
De -Lorna om'to that Oman;' eitherr:
Jiip r' ftame°d. ' :You' hear` rile?. I'll
' allady' deaf -or two, to keep 'fi om st ixv
ung---. ,► . J .
Mary had ,an impression that he
Wag, talking' to bolster up his own,
Courage, that behind ^ his scoinfal
'front he was, .friglltenecV,``The spec-,
'facie of Ida ;Louise in the arias of a.
man of that stripe, wag horrcible to
Fim.-.-Aigainst his judgment be in'ust
believe the • best 'of ' the Man Or -See
'I'�St.Th: No.
Il
4r
ou`":under lock anal. key. iF. you.
on't'<ggve me your • promise not to
open your mouth 'on. the subject' to
either 4f -.them, until we've .had a
chance. make ,<iri arrest *.ramise
•
Mary• came farwar d,x:lard her hand
On. Mr, ;Jupiter's.::threatening fist.;
"Let him do just this, if he will,'!
she soothed "Ask him'to keep Louise
•away from the :hotel fol this • evening
to 'avoid any' further scenes. `' Keep'
her where, she went see or speak to:
De Lorna until we've done what' we
planned to..do tonight :If De Lonna
learns We :have the bracelet, it may
be dangerous; you 'see---" she e*plain-',
'ed "for ;Bruce's benefit', "I' imagine,'
you won't want t•.? have diliner, 'wit'h
us'now and.I'in sure she•'won't•.',
"You i itvagaiie : cdrrectly, ' I`liithirig
would' give ug',gieater pleasure than
:to offer you Otir;i'egiets." °With. that
:BruceWent out. .
• •,Marty turned impulsively to: the old
ion. on,t. o71'y. corals
n "]i ' w Ha
'Yl•
around aali right! ,Everything` will
•coijle out _fine—see of it,;doean',t!" She•
hissed, him 'lightly on •the c�teek aiic�•
-wilts relieved to see his eyes twinkle' at
heir. rhischiev6ualy.
".He eer"taixily slaprined youAaround
Pieper, iidnit he 'miss?". he.•tea ed:
• "13•ut look here;".he turned setiOns
suddenly, "Yeti oug1ui't b9 baler
chance wearing ,that necklace.
Milne ,' r'Y!" ,"
' '"Joist let him see it!"• Mary pleaded.
"then pit take it ° off- Bates Odr ' pjii'
can take:it away, PAA lock it up aga'in,.l
if.Yau lure;, Ifo thinks. jive ot,i oul't
of` the safe, but,:he rani surae, ';f °hc (' '
shows up tonight,at a1i; tilts witl`'tnake,,,,
him try ,forav
now. I ant to',know I., •
' gii ekly..1;:Anaiat(• then its- soon ,-{la•. 41=- =MOOS ,lA• •
police 'take him', '1• want baY:eet btigc1;. SA'SKATOON
to NeW YAtI'k "` %'
•
"New.'.''.Sphinx''DiAtOl Bred
Near econd'':'Pyramid
Cairo, Egypt A_hitliexto unknown
sphinx Was reported to have'; been un-
earthed near the Second .Pyramid' by
Prof. Selina Hassan •uf the Egyptian
archaeological'•department of the •Uni-
versity of Cairo
Twelve Mas'tabes; ancient,. ,. Bgy'ptian_
tt,ntbs, also;were reported -to have -been
discovered •'
"The inan,'who riseswithout pudliiig
other down .usually' pFu,lls others , up
v ith'. 'inti —Forbes. .
rn,+»�. cur a•,xx::. �.
•
Goiter Takes its ''Voll
Stock owners are advised to take
tlriie 11N the fprelock, and thereby
prevent lose `by" goiter in calves,
lamb's and 'pigs,„ that are due; to be.
"burn, during the • late' winter• or
spring:, This can be done by
1ng the pregnant 'atiintals • on •your
farm,. a small quantity of iodine in
some form'.. If you :farm, in a goiter
district, de not delay 'giving the' un
born animals this;' protection. • The
cai•f, and lamb Prop carr pe saved
from. goiter;, by giving ,•'the pregnant
cows and ewes free access to a 'salt`
lick that contains. potassium,° iodine,;
at tie rate' of one: ounce of , potassium,,
:iodine to' each 100. Pounds- of • salt,
The, 1 le` pig crop can be- protected
b giv
y g g the piegnant,&ow, each day
a tablestioonful 'of' .a esol tion iiia &
u d
by •.dissolving 3 , ounce of .pptassium
iodlue3 in two` quarts; of, water. This.
use of 'a .srnall quairtit','of, iodine :1n
y;
some fo., in •to " r'evenf: otter. in
,,-r r p g.
young irriai is ' necessary an s nee sa in'`.tlt
Y g .t e y e
greater , hart .of , the older ,,farming
sections of Canada, ,excepting the
Sea.. coast distr ts:'.
Plane Service; from :'Britain
' • Trans -Canada to Fax East
• Eiritain• persists ,in her progressiPe
congireet' of the air'? •Sir. Alan- Cob-'
ham will soon attempt a nbntop 1,0,-`,
000 -mile flights• from Great Britainto'
Australia, , re -fueling iiP the .air from
:ianker.:.planes.•,,_stetioned.-.-•alon - tli
g e
.route. . T.iese long flights from'Croy-
.don and'. other irff o'
a r mea: 'in England'
to' the ends' of • the earth are becom
Ing• quite' ordinary .•gvents in the an
naffs `P Imperial mperial Airways -Limited; Sir
Eric Geddes, 'just back from au 8,066 -
mile' trip to'.Ca e Town state..tha
P ' ,. � t
-the: regular: time for. this, route• is' fo
be"cht:to seven, days, with •Armstrong-
S!ddeley monoplari:es. This year the
great • British-Indiazi _s'er.:vice. is .to be
extended to Australia `with off -shoots
to (long Kong and"Tokio., But,parti-
cularly interesting to' the people ofd
this', country
. is Sir Eric's• predictioh.
that .within two or time years 'at tli.e.
latest Imperial Airways Limited will
hate, .a,regular'. trans-Atlantic^'and
trans -Canada air. service':: from the,
British Isle,§` to the liar est,. "That;",,
he •. say's,' "will take,our commereiaj
services; right ',around •-• the .world.'''
The air -ports' under• construction: by
way of unemployment relief, all across
the Dominion will :come In handy in
connection.. vxith 'this far-flung project.
Keeps Upholstery (.lean`
Raising ,the •ear. Twindows =:when
parking in ' a busy. street is one way
of keeping, the interior- clean' which
apparently escapes` many ;motorists.
"Fresh froni, t • e Gardens'''
Ba
a
e
om a in
g
;Terry anti have -discovered a
d
ei•'
1i fitful •way to: travel!We f un
quite by' chance' yesterday,..when
•
went to' uestion the ba a e master
abqut'''a'9 gi? .„g
nryst.eriogsly`•',delayed •,crate;:
and Terry 'trotted along at my heels.
The 'man, was busy when' we' arrived
So. w Wer! left. to bur oivn� devices for.
e s3
a time. Terry` reallyd°eserves credit
for the:ideaz since, if he had not al-;''
most immediately • begun to.snitf'atthe
various crates and boxes withhis in-
quisitive fox -terrier nese I. show''ii
never have -thought of looking around
myself. It ,took me hitt a few ratio
ments'to discover that•a,gg gba a e,room
is aF„ver-itable hemisphere:,•
the.,
s .nearest-niewwere, evi-
de tl • ,un
seasoned travelers, ..b
uml
onlyforneighboring
towns. Bu over
ii one' corner I spied 'a. steamer trunk
P ,,
generously. tagged,'.Y` It •was toward.
this ,,.' venerable g lobe -trotter; that ..1
turned in attention. What a gay sol -
lection of, labels!, Most o'r::them were
partiall.y;eradicatedrthrough line and,
iaany voyages;' but this .made hem all-
the
llthe more ' priceless.'. I stoop to ex=
amine;':' them more .closely.',. Bristol
l:eulon, Lugano.,, 'Amalfi', Asso ian•
li htl ,larger. than , the,'rest;
One,,S.g .,Y .,,.g.
riria rax SiiddenlYr y '
caught: my eye.; S f, . f ,
I :saw' '•the .'Bata rhty Ililnadayas ,rise '
h`' , • recn • Vale 'of ' Kasbnii.
;iboYa, t e g.
cn'bri -res oder
'Srn•i" ar-Tand'thc sed dt,
s b�
th'
J.hel•urn:'•C
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nd
ola
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in Da1Lak
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the gat 5•'of Shhliusr. .
"Y-ou'wanted to see me, Miss'?" 'the
me hack. to the :e baggag.
voice • brought
,room -, Fet,the very a•ooin was 'difl'er'
'eat --now. that I knew its. possibilities } •'
Eat
Spinach ch
.If" You •
• Would, Be :Beautiful
Eh..ad
• il' el P. 'hia.'—AnY WonWomanWomancan' : be
beautiful ,•accortlilig to Dr,. J., Howard•
Crura, plastic`suTgeon of New, York; ”'
hut ..:he must, be willing to eat spinach;
'What you' eat is the answer to how . '...,
fast ,you -age,'' Dr. Crtim told Bele-
gates to the trade display at)faslion,
f u :
show. ' He promises•: a beit_ t f Y corn-.
'ea
lexionao;any woman who wouldh c .
P
day eat a generous`.portion :of. a
leafed-ve eta-bler follow it with a good . :=-
ly dose-ofsptnach or carrots; and to]
them off"with a quart of milk. -
"
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