The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-05, Page 6,..afet..forcht
pyricpsis,
, The story open's •with a scene in all
"American. Music; hall. ''MYSTICOS.P#
• aBritish artiate with, a great "gift for:
stage"magic," has finished his turn.,
In ,his dressing-rorns he finds avvait,.
Ina him his young 4ti,i4Other, Who it's'
• endeavouring. to escat from A racket
it) Which „he 'had clot hinieelf Involved,
•"ivlysticuS offers to take m home. in
btit th•02''convetsatinee is in-
terrupted ly
.•enttio' '.'of,;,tbree men.,
'Wfvb,,,7prOclueino"..Pietols,. 'demand that
the younger man .cdrile away with,
therm!: He inittseslnd „the, Older broth..
er: interveneS,".With the result ••.that
'both. are skot,:ancr4eft. for dead,
Serral-Yeark--lapse,,-And-the.-scene
,
' IS" c 'anoed , to an ol,c1.',Atottp,e,•„.
Croft,4,Bast; Coast nv.
It has been bequeathed by an eccen-
tric; Man to hisnephew, FRANK 0107
4,ho,AnAarking. poseesSion-..cii.the
neglected place,' is .almost scared out
.. Of his Witi, by what :seemto be „
- psy-
chic„happerings: 7
'” ,bigby enlists the help ofMAXTON.
HLJNTr',, Who :hos, . a „reptitatii,n .for•
Firivateinv•istigation, and 'the two. take
, up residence at Owl's Croft, where
they are atter,' ..'•-by• •an elderly cou.
ple, MR. and, BARt.OW. The
, • .
:coupie are un- hut Digby
finds that other servants he .,engages
• refuse(6...stay.•
:On the first eVeninfic of Painter'S
k stay.. in the house house:there are unaccount-
able noises and ringing of hells; and
unCannY, things 'happen- to an ancient
picture of of a, priest '4',Presenti foot;
A -Simple Die
r. au si.e the library.
d•litIte....n "S0410 iterrihig theatriesa •
whee?el,a PCOnring triel0 Here, .glve•
ine a hail(' ••
-.'Aa. he spoke he, clambered upon tit&
tall ..mantel-elielf,':, employing -an Ohl,.
•11171.4.go'ed eba-ir as a' nieO'ne,
Outside 11 .11. .The Hall
'r..-f3ut,',iv..44, a etiOa he wet-do:have tali::
c'arried' Ong for Kit,'
otteribg' a . shriek:
rudned :Into .the remit. with of
t4theretherebiltsicle in ;the -hall--!
'WC there" • '
lionter -jumped "•r;ein his niche be,
neatii th ainiing, and feed . to
the door Of .the library. • Digby • stetid
with the cowering Woman behhicl lim
-Thus they remained Lor ienre-tabee:
and, thrll.liiig seconds, listening to. the.
steady traMping of .,SomeOne Or. sonie
'.ttring in the, hail outside. , • ,
, Stealthy feet were walking, furtively
and shoffling,•ahd`With their straining
earsthey cc Id :detect a reeurrent
sql1Palt, squeak, of shoes, . .
.-=--teAt--le-itstr7771.1711:tinteP,
."this 14,the first ghost 1 -ever- heard
o .wlicr wake squeak i Shoei,".
Steadily 44,4 without halting'he
footsteps.' approached, first crossIng
the floctr'Of t.he then nearer,. then
muffled by a rug or. Carnet, until flnai-
they, (ire* neat to the door itself. ;
.Mrs. Ballow shivered 'back,. bat,•xliri.
„ter moved. 's.;step., forward and thrust
his right hand; into. hs jacket It-Pelf:et,
'there was siomethinf, 'reassuring 'fa
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CHAPTER 1V
• As ; ,the two ':•nreti 'steed !within. that
darkened'.old :room there- Caine akain.
'the cieaking peal..of,4e deep , threat.
bell far; away -in the .kitCheec..,....
"There, "Pinter, ..that'S. • the :start of
thing 'that 'goes Thereii".th
old . the'. side 'of the 'fire
k•
Dig:hy indica fed ,a broad :band' of cln
eilk.. which .terntinated in
'
rusty 01(1 old,ring.
„. °Y,en Mean that:the hell now...ringing
, in "the• .kitclien• is :cornieeted' to that
....hell-tene?",:•. •
'"I , mean Audt.,:the opposite, .:Hunter,
It is .not'..conneeted, and yet it is ring-
ing as: ',yen hear.: 'Say .what..eu.:-.1ike-,-• -
Its uncanny,"' , • - .•
"OPPer,',dettainly,2,014.1,fina no ,rOom
,far 'initeidnetion of the .noCulti',And'
ninst have a little time to investigate
. before' I 'agree to Yoor suggestion. • In
.• :any ease,_Avhat_does-.the-felldw-'itr'tite7
picture. heed ..!:fiat he... should ,ringiP':
anniVeriaiW.:Pi death..,',
hushed hei- Voice
ta, a"retpectful tone. `And- 0 'always,
calls those- who ere in the .'ouse.to. see,
1..the "death*--ring:rbund
• . Minter. strodeforward...towards the.
bigh.;,..04a.-44e-1-41:10tt-Olre•t!-.-1011al-tireL
pertrait. •
, . •• • •
;He Was Beheaded
, ;Underneath ;it, Whilst li peered
up-
wai(Is at tlie griined aid •cany4S, he.
deinanded;..°Wel • What's, the yarn,
‘`1t osed---"'•
. sirt . It's !certain. ',rye.
,• seen it and 'so, 'ae., My'.'ueband!" the
:holloW,:voice :of Mrd.,13arlOW had' no
advanced to the dooeof the' room
trouna, WOCh. 'she .Ptered7.,fedifilliye
• • gay ,it id. conOsyect . Digby,
•:1,fer:I•havenever seen it '.nlyself,••that
,...!
this -picture lives „fey a liaCtion• of 'a:
r 2,-seeond..eyery, Year. upon •the anni:sre'e.
gary ot.theq'snbject:'s irnpending death;
• upon the biock. He. Was b,eheaded,.• as•
„7-1, told you, and the pietUi' rn §ome
hOrtitr1e.7-Wa:r'stigge`sts'.-fifat7Trim pen-.
•
. •
. Hunter, .fascinated, stared, at ° the
• •canvas, anct.as:-his eye s studied the
-picture a thincrimson line began to-
, l'nfaie ugv
, . .
. neck of the than , • '
•:,iiroader ,and .Wider;i:t 'became until
It cireied th neck ust above an
-.tibethan. ruff. ••
;thtereatiek," -.•91)s.ele'd •
'1eI Full of Life—No Mrc
Tired, Dt4 fitavy,Mornings ,
Keep your 'hut healti4"ahd 'youll. feet• .
great every'retern*g: Whpflyou.'wake Up .
feeling #fpfieti,liour liver is Out Of :order...
• ,- Your Iiv 1e Ifid 'blob& of poisons,' ,
lepatilevk ,hlul'ishill:011 oIr tir k
'ffbhl th6VfaSte, Supplies rneirgyldliiitcles, • •
• liastieS and glands -gives out hilei the body's
• laxative, khelp t itaintich.; 'kidneys ind
..iptines, to yok:proPerly, • '4‘. Met* bowel '
inovcintnt enough. 'Split-04es"; •
Made troin fruits and herbe: will atretigthgh '
.sinkbpil&up your:liver like nothing else will.
You be amazed how well you are every
7"4-Vierning.., Try Pititzt.tiva; AIIdrugit
• FRUITA-TIVES '
LIVER
testi& Ni98.•, •
tit.) Ir Settee
his ,grasP.
CHAPTER .
, The: .Mysterious : Mr. • Cranston
A, shadow darkened the doorway of
thelihrarY ahda dgnre. •Came. into:
View: • •Tall. ;with sloping,' shoulders
PAK arins aswiii lIke an ape's, ktag
:and, leap, With scraggy neck.- •'
Cranston!" breathed Digby.' .
appear- toi have disturbed 3,`Phr"
The. voice '.•wasfittingly like • its own.
er, rasping and mincing hi its pectijia.t •
.dketion. "i rang the, bejl, but inr.ofie.".
.aPPeare to have heard, apologise,
d.ea,e4310y,for tals14, such. liber
:ties, but 1 had no idea: you were enter
taining a .guest." :
•••As he spoke he craned. hit ',vulture
like • neek :terward and Oispinyeti bis
•Waxentace. With. it Wrinkled smile, •
"My:friend antiAleighhour, Mr. 0.14
brans ted , this, gentleinan is At• friend
riom Loudon, Are: Digby,
alelieved and,rnatter of 'fact tone.
. "Hunter, Hunter?", croaked.. the gra,.
tesque thanat the door'. •"Not Hantet,
the 'crinfinologi,
-, "That aii.§Weted7bIgby;
4Delig1ited, sir,, delighted, .1 axn to
meet the solver of sti;many Mysteriet!
Here' yon Are Well.plaCed,, Mr. Hunter,
'fornli ever there, were mysteries yant-
ing assuredly: 'they , are in'
Owl's CrOft." He laughed'ilarshly, and.
giving himself a, queer twist' upwards'
s treteliTs e-boncs of-
his
e
'his body cracking.: •'
"Lor, sir, • don't -do .it!" gtilped Mrs.
Ba)i-low...•"That Cracking of yours :sets
my 'teeth on edge:" ,
• Hunter-topit.in thequaint make -tip,
:of the. inYtterious Visitor ,and Mentally
assessed him as something More thaw
.a,„ crank.. 'What .fascinated him was
.the.'queer ,article ,he gripped,.. a faded
Old thing; a gteen umbrella.
k
" (To Be Continued) 7
good atitematie
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e
rhripe
When Mr. and Mrs. James West of 'Midland; Hamp-shire,.'Eriglari.it., celebrated
their 75thwedding arinivereary recently'', 'they advocated -plain living' .as a
Means of .reaching a ripe 01(1 age. ; Mr. West who is 98 years, ord,•stgited
work asa bird :Scarer in the ,"Hungry, Forties" ,wheil his -usual breakfast
was an apple and a piece -of .bread. This picture Shows' -the cupbe 6.4„the'y
celebrated' their .75th anniversary.: Abdut 1O& of their children descend-
ants are still living: They had 14 children dn41 are proud ng the fact that
no; serious quarrel has ,marked their liyes. ' .
Beautiful
Queen ..Arrested
In, Paris = Suspected of Passing
. Vital Information Out Of •
. The Country '
Paris vas ekeited ,by nevvs.of the,
arrest of the,beautiful young "queen"
of an alleged spy ring .whicli has jeoL,
pardized the safety of the Southern
frontier.. , ' •
. • ;
Idol of the dance halls and hags of
the Rene Tatiana;" 'At
ehe,,was 'known, is :said to have
'ganiied a chain of spies whose activ-
ities rnay have the"gravest,rePbrcos-
• liCai roe' 1 name is Tats.(na‘
'She. is the wife of a soldier' in the
French army, but she is said to he
friendly:With a young Persian, '
, •
'• •Suspecting 'leakage' •et, vital
rriation, lorericli Secret Serviceligents',
:after weeks Of intensiveiriquir,
ar-
rested It, stoung .soldier who had just
oraplsSeA hji,01:11ta'ri seevlee, in the
'1tUc teen' of Graul
'b:ocunients ,f,o'ond
• TlieVIrattlearied ti ti f�reign
agent had made •him ad offer for, a
tlocument Concerning' the defence of
the "SOuth-eastern region and a plan
of mobilization.
- The a'qciaged man doela
termer seeretarY' et the ,ar
d•• that
••Mitirs,
. • f
.0pStitot-ha-cltthe7d:e-etitF:
I' Search. of • Otittrie'Slionie roveal-
Od 143
doetinients, including fortifi;
Cation plail§, and charts, says B.U.P.
, 'Then „ the pence,. turned their ...at-
tention to Toulouse, here the ,b-e-ati•
tifill • 23 -year-old .brunette, Was -re-
. ported to 'he staying with Annimirihn„
:the• Perstarie....laut, . the "bird? had
flown, :
They...avere later arreste.d. .in. the
'Latin:: quarter. otipartsi and it is, re -
petted that mere, vital' documents
.,.sttere 'found in their possession, .
. ' .
Duck Eg.gs Must
Be Railed Well
Dont. kty ci,eek eggs. 13611thein —
NW. WI..them . cll.' a.
That it ;the warning 'given to Our-.
chaser t :.efdttek eggs., in France mad
Germany. In Oertnany.slioniteenOrt are:
compelled by law to fall,everY eiti§toni7
tgit..,giye• eiksA itang b,0111114,...tn
stamp :on eaoh: erie.11 the ,
lore be, boiled,' and to , a nos,
ter - i th,c:Sobject.,for'llie 'infonitiation'
e(Ctiaterriers:'
. 'Reason •..is• that 1,',Yrencli and Cferinan.
Med:teat -M-ca - mere sorlous
:VieW•of..theltlatigers of ditch i..ghs piatt
la '00 oWn,• bectitisd et I dangerous
bad -gins 'which they 1-iy lurks in even
ti16.;,,elpnil11$t :)akingelg,..f,Tio(fitAlly,
one' reads Of ii`nIttett'S. 011< 1)001)10'
hae'. fallen Vi"ltifht tn: the, ha,e9Ins,..•
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7,
,
: • t -i'•••
a0'ety. In Your
REA FASTS
•
•The housewife' ‘Y110can prepare a,
breakfast that .pleases her family and
at the saine time „nourishes them, 1$
W•• bev.o0iod: ' Mast:wouten find break `•
fast. 4 Prhhi.ehl. it • cen104 At n time
when . • apPetitieS 'are ,tenipetaniental
and digestien slLggish.. •
• •
Breakfast ',can start'. the day right
Or •wr,0U:t1, It all detiends' on the:plan-
ning„.Et shotild. be 'a, fairly...light nietti
that :is' easy. Ta'nd., quick to eat,
yet tasty, •and ycontains *plenty of
!healthful It .gitouitt,not,
.:require any elaborate prepgratiOn.
Soll4e-cf' hehig,at pence vvi,th•'theoyorid:
When. everything rims :snanethlY, :and
.eaSflyslionlObel inSpIred..and thin can
tiot'be U.:there-14 a clatter or pots :alid
. Paekaged cetwils are a big '11 in
'7,:eaeYth-eck4-• (flP 61$11-''?oo fOla'
nnod-
niailles are •a `delightful'
addition to the .breakfast, thbie. They
canine thadedays ahead. of tithe:and
heated, in. 4, .dbitble. boiler_ over „hot
'water tit 'toasted just before serving.
For the "adnits, be; particular about
the c,offee yPtk.. Serve: sliOtild. be
fresh, prOpei,ly, ground for thelYoe Of
Ceffee:maker ••yog ;nee, and,- of the right'
tirength"' and doll't skiirip -. onthe
cream. Hot. chocolate is a geed start,,
er fpr the youngsters Who • 5o.. to
schvoaorly. bro.• ' kk:ra. t by starkii.l'g....0;f with
pineapple : juice; orange juice, tomato
juice Or grapefrait juice, stewed or'
....Tfr11711.....efarlill be:Wiliaeultowiletedy iSee..aals °an,:
eggs,, ,§aoSage§,- fish' caked. Or .'ICI:e4111
'chinned : 'on:: toast. Toast, or
,Frerich•Apast can beserved someFluffy. Ornelet.
• .
A tablegpoons•:oniel.conicilig,.tapidca
teaspoon ..salt••
1:4ablesPoon ,blitter •,
4 yegg yolks, 13eaten until ;hick and
' lemon -Coloured •
:4 'egg whitet, stiffly beaten
•,, .
Cembine , tapioca,
salt, pepper,•'and .anik. in. ten 4,)f, d�u
ble „holler. Place,' ever -rapidly beil-
ing 'Water,. bring • to scalding point
3':• to •5• iniriutes) • and: cook 5
minutes, .• stirring 'fregtiently.. Add
,buttei.....Rernove from boiling water;
let extol slightly While , beating eggs.,
'Add. egg yolks' :ail(' „rnii well. Fold
in. egg whites.; Pour into hot, 'butter -
.16W flarraC'3 minfates. Then bake in
MOderate.oven:(250`det. F.) 1:5 min,
; titesi Omelet is:. suffieien,tly cooked
'when a -knife inserted ..Comes: out
'clean: ...Fold • Carefully: and serve' on
--474f.6iirlatte-1...§-eiteS 6.
Bran .' Mniint
cup sifted
4.'teaspoons•baking••pOWdei
%. teaspoon. salt' •••'.„
•
•
•
1 •egg well beaten
• 2:, tablespoons sugar'
•• •
tablesPoons, butter, melted
1 cup bi•an flakes- , •:: ,
Sift '.ifotir• once; measure, add baking
PeWcier:atid salt and sift'again. Coin
bitiej•egg .and sugar: :Add 'fipair,,sal-',
tetnately with milk,: a .sniall amount
ritinutes:! iNlakes'12. . medium sized
Muffins..
until snioCitb., Add butte'r and •bran
, • • French • Toast
pans, tliOn't. 'two-thirds full.
•
.BAke.In. hot oVen.'(‘150 deg. F.) 25
•flakes. • Pent° int6' greaSed muffin.
"
ata time Beatbcup milk .6aafteer.ir each addition.
(;1: 'inch"\thick) cut
. .
,-• in triangles •
tea:speon -salt' ", .
,Combine egg, iriiIk, and salt. Dip
,sliels of bread an mixtureand , fry
M deep fat (390,..deg..-F.),2 minutes,
or, until golden .brown: Drain on un-
glazcd also be
sauteed in hot fat. on griddle)., Serve
With.;.,maple syrup or jam. . Makes'. 6
triangles. '
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. Runner and Mat in To .0elera in•Lalga Wheeler
:
F
' • „Jiff-yCrOctzet
CROCHET
Get
•
Got out that large erpche't liook—use. four strands of: string and crochet
these.' jiffy-matS Or a „runner... They're smart for Summer ,entertairting..
Pattern 1757 'contains directions foe making the Inlet shown and it runner;
illustrations of mat arid of 'stitches; material needed; pliotegraph of the
oArrERN 17V
:Send 20—Cents in coins (stamps cannot be' accepte0 for this pattern to
Wilson,. Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Write plainly
Pattern Nurnber, 'your Name and Address. '
^
Believes Women
Less Susceptible
To Manly, Charms . Dr. Peter
Sandifora 'States Alen More
-EakilY Influenced In CriticiAing
. .
to little'boolc, and wiSli to ill
F)nwers in the gardent meat in the
1'1411;
.A. bit of Wipe, ,a spice, o,f
Ahou With la:Wu 'enc1osin if,„ •
riVey by the:,dear,
nightingale in the sycamoy.e!'
Stevenen
•WEAK AND NERVOUS?
MOST..women at
,..Sorne., period, of
thele liVed." need a.
to,r
Pierce's, .'47aVorite..
PrescriPtion; I' he ,
yeting "avoinan who •
stades fte'iti inofithl
tyP. patus,; 'the ex-
pectant illotliOr who
has no ,.appetite; ancl.
iniclifit.hgedwoMan who exPerieneeS
i„P.S't •
fhiA .oree$e.ripilam"' MfA.,, L. 'TOT 48/
•, htidge'' St4 ..NiAgod
'1)uring• motliet.hOod Piekce,A, 1:;aVo.rite
Presqrlptinfv'gav h (incItC, '110001
tr) clieve IOC Ocifitt*Itst stotilacb, ahd tktrengt
oiled a,vo, befully, Ilefeim I th
ust(1, 'e
•• Peoctiorr
ioi was quite weaaidk.ifierv.otta,
Pro4.peeflva mottles. Wito.,:tre weak .auti iti • '
CCd of:a tonic' Will findit d krtat :
• BAIIY,Igistr,of :your ei•tigkt!pto •-
, •
eac
47.4
, .
Ho*eyer susceptible
to nianlY Charins women appearto be
it -seems they. are .not influenced by
them nearly:as -mich•••as men are, in-'
fitienced' by feinale • charms.
It has has all. been _worked out ...scien-
tifically' ;by Dr: 13Pter Sandiford,.
Partnient,'•di..g.duCation iterearelt.„ Coll-
ege , of .idneatioiii".,',WhO •". 'before.. the
Training .S.ec,fl'OnAf the,'Ontatio
Edu-
catibhal convention in To
rontor showetyby4gtrefullY. Worked' out
charts- the .pait.„-Oy'ed by ;sei, when
men and. vitoineirerftieS. Jndge, men and.
• •
women, stndentjeschers, •
• Are . Better.' critics
• 1 -lis findings :wete,: (a) •,B6th .•••inext
and -ornen-riLics givesigirincaiitlyr"
higher., practice • teaChing-.. marks to'
women students than to inenstudentS.:
ly .•higher Marks..fibm. ;:;men '•ritics
than from Woinen,critieL, While .on .the
age-Vate-7„Warneil • students' .oly11Tlr
equally.' high, :triarliS fUom • Critics of.
beth • seXee.. „
• "Iltceerris that wpmen • critiod'dare
net: so; oVetconie by admiration . for
. .
the oppositesexas to givetheM
high-
er niarks," Said On. Sandiford.,."Men
6..10es...however,. Cannot ;ciaint lefbeso
free "i-oin influence; it is prehablY,
that, they.,are '.roarelenient with worn. --
en Stadentteachers.'"'
•
Woineri.Owli Most
•Of S. Wealth
• -
. .
Women; "in Pocket or. in•PreSPPets'.'
are the owners of 70 per rentof the
wealth in the "United. S,tatee, accor&
ing tot1 William E Weid, president.
ofWells Coll e r
NesS771 e e a oeg as erlt
Alitnniae • Association, he, asSerted:
that 50. per cent, of, the stockholders
in the United States are women, and',
,that: they own '44 per 'cent, of the •
poniie utilities .Of the 'United States.
' RVery: coin minted in 'Venezuela
beart • the • profil§ of, SiniOn :Bolivar:. •
EXtreine cold i5; CaPableoffca.using
tin to ernnible to dust. ,
n.. „Another
,
mnipeit WriterPcter.isivef
//ly. Into This Ai0.,01.4.Pi4IPM.
-,12e4t19r5591,13ewhat Irilprovo•-•
ecf,
The wife an an .4fricen exf7frer.,
V I'vbent the, rear
• „
taPthin'th; effect Os flier §etind'of trAf.„
fic to • New: ,,,Yerlierj:-§liocked-het-..,
friends ,of.climbing 6410, ,chair
iv1101:1, 4 little grey .mouse hove into
view, .pallY C•hipin,en! 'notes in the,
vgjapipek free: Pies
Ttlerk dinok;,,
thrown; into upraars. ui,peri•• the
tle folioIfia0 N..0...Way from „on.e., •
CorlI•or; to tbe:etbeir. f'"':41,RW•eArOenlY
.11.1swent
set:t. v+11,9'4e:t•,,P;t;it ,te,
.c.ertaiii-, the faetii :ot the
:Writer: , into14.ieibed,
.prerMifent:Wilinipeg:",;Wentert
.• 'Dates '.1ltk to-Vict.tarlan
, .• .
E. Cora 111,ind, for. yttr,f.the
, West's grain, prophet, ,^s,C,Offed.";'' ,t,11.0,.• •
idea, -but:she recalled seeing,
,ei:a.m.:„9:f4the-,31:ii.ilefiStatee01v& war
--
climb up on A chair and .heWl-W1-10n.
.n ;little .grey ,aninal,' walked across
'the toe„ Of his boot.' "Perhaps we
;..,.71.ota1d:have askp.ci, the,„.meri.:too,!'..the -•
Writer' interjects,
Dr: Einina Adamson said the. Whole
. ..• • . . .
thing data,. back to ,Vietorinp times -
and
•
'Atisten,.nOvels, when it 'was. •
,the "mark of :a lady te‘,10ap onto,a sofa
and let the; edgeof one's lace :Panties
peep out ,juSt eVer.:§ii It's
a Mattel.. of. What 'you are trainedand'
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