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The Signal, 1924-7-16, Page 6CHAPTgf 111. -In Srrsruse "Hilliard"Ila reality Richard Morgan, is accepted as a stranger. He visits Jame. Cullen, a termer erny loyer, relating a story of the Mat\ of Richard Horgan, and Is sur. prised at the regret shown by Culla and le youthful daughter Angela. While at the Cullen hone Carol t:amot, M..gaa's termer dances. stakes • call. - CHAPTER t V,_Htlhard repeat. to Carol Js la .tory of .Morgan's dean, and le d.eplr - ' moved by the evtdenc•• of ber deep V. 1 1 trig for the supposed dead man. saves, He rye ches, however, to continue the demo - lbws 1 CHAPTER V._Neat day Hilliard data - ors from Angela that Corot had always 1 bead Lick Morgan, and while delivering to Mr a letter supp�,•edly from her for. M., Santt Sane, realises that kla ateron le um-henged H.■ **kerne toy Du- rant, rarW's falhdno'Make, ala r,aw •r Porto- - _ elution to coatlnu• lb* theepnon, but be 1 0. „yuere is. CHAPTER VI.-tw Syraru,. Hellard la I looked upon as a capltallat and tanning • tees!, and 1n that capacity. i pursuasos Of Ills objet, Interests Cullenn40 to pe.- sa,ulty of wealth In mining properties The Cunene and Hellard go to the Durant 1 home for dinner CHAPTER Vit. -Observations al the r'ui'n!.' room'.-Hllllerd lest the doi-i•, and his daughter had shines rarest M, true Irlrut• da and hl. love •, ria, come..tr,mger. Ile rrallaes'b, boa gr,,•.n r5 ..1 in ilii. k Arnatr".,g ;, murk In )o*. with Carol. and Ib. tai ,Ir rare. w Moot, tai CHAPTER Y111.-Pe,94t0 his fie, talereating capual*et■ of Syracuse Within rentor,lc lwhh he henev.a to sound proposition) Hilliard regret. havL.• placed himself In .u. -h a rale. position. but In justice to Harmon feel' he mon, go on. He makes confession to Carol of his love -for her. and she admits the• 9bs.4 tinny of Ills affection tieing returned in time. • 1 CHAPTER IX -Rufus Waring. youth. , cul manor of Angela Cullen. Jeniou. of IHIlltard, become* angrily watrhfu) of the tatter's business 11 ernion visit, Myra• cunt, and a prominent business man of the city, seeing theIm together, warty" illiard et Harmon's reputation INs- turbed. Hilliard ask. Hermon for .n es- planitton, and the broker unguardedly admits a former swindle, and alto that the mining proposition b a •'fake." Hil- liard thr•,tene to maks the knowledge pubttc, but Harmon shows Moo he has made hlmeelf an accessory. Hilliard twee nothing to do but go on with the deals. CHAPTER X.. -In an Interview with Carol, deeply touched by her (riendllnes. aro Interest In him, Hilliard almost deter- mines to admit his duplicity, plead (or forgiveness, and make a -fresh start, but cannot nerve hbOselt to the confession. f 1Y„lu. sdiy .int) l0. 19.4 4' Vacation Time I 1kr plenty nl u'ritittf� uta- i:tk tcitit you and don't hirget ale-ent friends. For 1';tvelling you will find the .IL)T n LAWN CuurE,N- I111'M'' 'nos: ('QIIVNtl1('nt; '•colt;tins tett• r iNlper iii pad furan and a simply of envelop.•. 111 :1 convenient 1oeket gut• A good Fountain Pen i» also indispensable. 1Ve Barry both 11'Alll. Pens and 11',1TElt- r 1i N`S.1DEA1„ NEW BATTERIES INlfrrrnt Makes. Capacities and Iced• e•0, just arrived at the Auto EI•ctnic and Battery servicer Cor. Colborne 31.sad Square, H. JANE The MAN NOBODY KNEW By Holworthy Hall oven.', or 0.4.2Nn.e a . „•ties., no, SYNOPSIS, CHAPTF,R I. -la a base hospital at Neullly. Prance. his test disfigured be - frond recognition, an Ainencan soidier French In the ench army attracts at- teation by \1g deep despondency. Asked by the surgeon for a photograph to guide thnm 40 malting over his face, he eters r derision a pleture of the Savior, bid- ding them rake that is n model. They du Yu. n.aklns • remarkab - 11ten•a• CHAYT1,it 11. -Invalided home on the boat he meets Martin Harmon. New York brok.r, who Is attracted by b* remark - fu able aturea Th. es-pldIr gives h1.. name as "Henry Hllilard,•' ani. his home s I ' araeuw; New Turk. H. daft there Wider a. cloud, sad 1, embittered against 0Ia former hollow tuwnimen, Harmon Oahe bum a proposition to will mining stocks In Syracuse, cuncsaling hole-tden- 0tr. Ire accepts It, seeing In 11 a chaste* to make good and prove h. has been ud- Mnetlmamd- EAST ST. GARAGE Cars overhauled and re- paired by expert mech- anics. Agent for McLAUGHLIN CARS Batteries re -charged and stored. W. M. BELL East *reel Garage ('hone 243 Keep a Kodak Story of the Children 'The Kodak you want for the pictures you want is ready for you to see at our store. And we're ready to show you how easily h Works and to make worthwhile suggestions about your picture -making plans. Autographic Kodak: $6.75 rap Kodak Fr/m in your the Finishing you'll like H. C. DUNLOP DRUGGIST Phone No. I Goderi "1'm Jost wnn,ering, - IMP Rr1tn, mtn O terrible smile, which wool entirely d evoid of mirth, "Ifn Hain happ'n34 fn a*4 tui In a e n Q.t.} of transition pertnd, yon know -half -way between 1 wonder n -hat's c,mine to him. 1 wonder what 1e enmtng to him- --- I T wonder if the whfrtw'in,l doesn't get B- US AND BAGGAGE 8ERVIUE Ione loth wnya." he- llos meets all trains. Calls made for After the street door hailclotted pattsengerm and baggage to any pert of ; Abu! hies. (yarn! newt .lowly along the the town. Prompt Terri a guaranteed corridor to the ()nettle's Minty and Telephone 51, Day or Night I knocked, out of .h.er boot. Ilia pleas- ant baritone came to her rea..ttringfy. .1.1 s?" H. B. 8 T O W E "Are ynw hurry, dear?" Few men, nn IRa44rnee. Cambria Road. opposite the hearing her voter, with tont suggestive Organ Factory Ofike i rote?* fn ft. would hn.P ennfPfM rsto a• • p hr*rlrn• ener enn.ant "Worth $100 to Me Relieved Eczema and Piles" Mrs. Peter A. Palmer, Uhlman, Soak., writes: "Dr. Chase's Ointment has completely relieved me of eczema and p&s. f also used this Ointment for my baby, who broke out is eczema. A few applications were all that was necessary in her case. Dr. Chase's Ointment has beet worth a hundred dollars to arc, --before using it i had spent a great deal more than that is mosnecea,ful treatment from dooctused ors. We have also ed Dr. Chase's otnl,r medicines. the Nerve Food having restored my health after autr i•g frees metre serve trouble «bra a girl." Dr. Chase's Mutinied d M dto• • Inim aft dlimeses or Ramoneema Ramon-emNewt. os, Lea. PlidlliEde a i THE SIGNAL, YOUNG DAUGHTER MADE WE CODEIIICH, ONT. r•-'4:.111 Route of I'''l')4 --lu. R men ii. CIO? 1 don't know howIt la %herr you (rune trete--but here, we don't.,' L Hlllhlyd x11411,1 tsy,ldly; 4t -4' the ut111rst llcrc.'rwity 0f Pulotlu41 fur he knew flow tt h) 4 'arol hail *44044 alt PR - Mother Tells How Her Daughter Suffered and Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vancouver, S.C.-" My daughter b a young girl who has been having severe tains and weak and dizzy feelings for some time and had lost ber appetite. Through an older daughter who had heard of a woman who was taking it for the same trouble, we were told of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound. My daughter has been taking it for several months and is quite all right now. It has done all it was represented to do and we have told a number of friends about it I am never without a bottle of it in the house, for 1 -myself take it for that weak, tired, worn-out feulin( which sometimes comes to us all. I find It is building me upend 1 air( recommend it to women who are su tter ing as 1 and city daughter have."- J. MCDooste, 2947 20th Ave. Vancouver, B. C. From the age of twelve a girl needs a1) the care a thoughtful mother can give Many a woman has suffered year pain and misery --the victim of thou ]wanes. or ignorance of the mother should have guided her during the; time. If she complains of headaches, wins in the back and lower limbs, or of you notice a slowness of thought. nervous- ness or irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. Lydia E. Pinkbem's Vegetable Com- pound is especially adapted for suds pNr1t Iu her mylapath5' , . shy she had been ie. meticulous to let hintrealize Ihn.r she eating, him as a friend ; onlonly1,. n friend .. , and here al woe Armrotg, concealing with difil- rutt)' the triumph he was hinting at. "No." he wNd harshly. "pile dursn't, but there Isn't anything to keep us Irana i u•ntiouing anyluely we like emurile' 4110 club ilk there?" "Why -not that "Thele CII take you down anyway," Mild IIJJu,tn►. ".Ind lees nee if, we dun'( try to understand each other." tookIt took a brave' Ulan to accept the • offer, for Irlllfanl'e eyes held little to 9• r.u111111e+m their nw'n.•r as a prudent driver, or aa a eery pleasant compan- ion- Annsmong, however, was already ,�g putting on his hat. . • • • • • • • Mrs. They hid driven over to the station East. In silence. Hllilard. parking the run- 1d.n41 rarrttlly, turned to his paxse•ll- gee, e of N r ve got ten goon minutes," he ght, ;maid "Your trnin isn't even in yet - who go ahead and talk." Armstrong, after a momentary de- lay, put nut a conciliating hand. "Old matt," he aald, "let's play the rest of this out like two sensible people. We wnn't get anywhere by bickering. and 1 suppose it won't do any harm for us Io put all the ('arils on the table,•and 0 know exactly where we stand. Of courser, yen haven't known toe very the lung, and I haven't known %411 hut eupp9eie.Oust to help along the un• derstanding, wee take each other at face value." Hllllanl wince'!., "Well -suppose we dn. Ther whet?" "Then you cunt hold It up against me for stopping off At Butte ou rung way out. 1 haven't any motive In it - I promised to do it ns a favor to Rufe Waring. It isn't a personal Issue Bt all. 1 know exactly how It outfit ape peer to you. but - . . l'nn not that sort of man. Hilliard. 1 ss lIldn't have dreamed of It myself. That's straight!" The ruasqueTtdrr regarded him earnestly -sad yielded to his evident sincerity. --- "Way down diep:r he said, at length, '1 know you're not. but . . , what's r' "Not when v„n'r•,• f100101." 'std dnetor. apnet'rtn;; "h the threshold. HIR bro,' rltere4 suddenly. "What's wrong," he .old, ' "rlleddc." mild enrol. "he's gime. . YOU HAW 11f44a, ion . what Is it? What is iL?" tilos wile. trembling Yluleretly: the big doctor «nitiere1 her w 4j i44. Nrmri 5tttho,** ceremony and carried her over to his favorite brother chair. "Flr.s burnlug." _ said Doctor TM - rant, quietly u••Iturnhtg and illumine and' burning , , like th. IMM 74ru're nevi! down In the Nast furnaces , %11114 hot. en* crucible steal MIIIPi Ont of them ams lrontkelt In make I.ertu:meta. things welt of . " fir x,n,"•Ihw.l her hair, and mho.• sighed quiveringly. anti Ise atilt. "And the 0449.1 hosts fel timorous, tlnlen aa_tram a+. Nie (inn that made It. T don't knew wl 144 e,t Wowing Nlre• k rhe flames, dear. but he'll d4►-h.'li 1144" CHAPTEit Xl. Itatf-way down ,lmntes 14(8.t, 1141- ilerd. driving his runabout In utter dla T•gnrd of the traffic rule.• un.-r.lfY• Ing. by foomient.:md wool by word, the enl,4rrsntb,i, of th. earlier evening. HP hull gone to Cnrfi4 u•tth the sturdy intention of betnlying him• Rrlt nrnnfoll, amt instet/Ill: let In the doetnr's faddy he had perceived en• other. and whnf ,."ern0.I n, hien a more nnse'Iflsl, method of achieving chi' name 4. HP had foneieft that If he Meld emery's Intnet th4- *1,.lnory ..f Dicky n, if he con1.1 ),retent the world -nn espe tally fluff 1,44 rt of It per- sonnel the ('ell. -ns nod iOman! .- frnnl krr ting what R 4evidenhli thing It nes thn Hick Mlorg:n, Mot done, he could sore modicum of pain for Omer who w i.l otherwise be mon( nffeeted. This 0nnc.ptton hnd Inter- fered to make It talk with Carol somewhat nlndfss he had been under the /loaf IMees.ity of 'Intim- Ing Hllilard without 1(4 Ilrailu( Mite gen. And how buntline he And me- cos►pleehed It! flow Inefficiently -how en'ucce.efully ! 11(1 Impu ko, he eherke4 the speed M the ear. and swerved to the left; he wee actuated by n sudden desire to nen over to the t'nt.rr•elty club and nPP Armstrong. II. hail no 4eflnite plan am to what he should say fir do: he merely rrnvMl to meet Ms rh-nI fnoe to face, and hate It Out *116 him, %inn 40 roan -and this tlrrte there should be so bungling. Mr, Armstrong, It 1119•r11Pd, WAR In th. library . . , awl would e,1mp ,town directly, Indeed, he followed almost On the heels of the messenger. • "Why, hello, H1111ard," he said, rath- er mtlltedty. "Did you want to see ore? That's tan hail -I've grit to Ip* p' flet! In Just a couple of R.rondm to retch my train. I'm going Kest tonight." • I'll take pan over," said Millard, Mwrtly. "That'll MVP you n minute or ten -and glye us time to chat, Idy (0,1'4 Ir11tx14P." • • *tying --ander the riretimiltancelt .lrmst-(ng's g1unee nes divert - "1 don't think 1 con lot you do --1nk. rue over, i Mean. 1'111 ' t'. e t nn a 1 inIoe x trip and d k ff would he very eppropr`- • ••n ;* 441" 1lllli,rl fell ntrenkr s.wrsing emir Ids spine, "How Oil 7" 4. ruetruug cunault*4 his watch more - "Hllilard," he said, "t like t1 do *logs out In the open. There are Mist two reasons why i don't 4hlnk you roan," want to invite MP to ride down to the station with you. If I'm wrong, it's up to you to nay so. One of 'em 4. that Rufus Waring has asked nip to Mop off et Rutto-I'm going a gond deal further than that --end look up some matters for him. 1 guess Peel know ax well es 1 do what they are. Hilliard fumbled his hat- "I see, And --the other re0mon?" Armstrong soddenly straightened; sod hie voice bed a curious ring to It -a Meg which eleetrffled rlllllard end awe*. the moat petrifying alarms wltwle him. all roe raea,ln the It ... 4. 1 nowt tend it lett'! a Mod • , ;.. '„ say 1'ui try•Int fvu 11401411 It., Awl you Illnl)' dt'arrve It." ".end to you," 0 ,.•i An .u4Nlg fully. "Mild m, I.sd t,9dui`a 4111 e aid.. Aad 1 14.10 y', sir mintt 144* million ,dultan for plu,"- "Thanks," ,aid Hilliard, grimly need It. kat Islet by afrat.t to lhtfns your honed ot'lul011-4401 "\•'-end l'l1 Send it to )'all. 7•hnf'x 44(41' fair. . . . I'd belle xt❑1'I ilg.'• l'hry oho. k hands aCn111 aerie "You're Whin' 1844,4[, Arms • . . 4en't .!:ink I've got any re 114'11! left .. except a bit that 1 quite sw•att,n, on short notice. . I know- hut you don't uta worry, old 411:411. Your future's h P ch -as I hope to wire Ituf,,. Saturday." Too late, 11Nfluet, perceived they !sere talkltlg-at cnalwp11rprltre Arinsrr..ns 11':1,4- evidently -thin m,llt thmeweer onlynifeor a lastin 0.'..turoHutthere of tare tool Armstrong had disappeared la dollies of the tralndhe,1. .Armin • . , the ih•ror, mid the inqul1ltl • . . wax 00 the hood to Butte! • • • • • • Work, l,ant work, the panacea the /Ishafi•"' of those who are Madera -ed. ever this ehewpeet n wax denied Hilliard. fir was left d. With los prohlelu. wrrstllllg 111!1 once more In the bh,ek l.rkne•,, of Ip0Sdeh.y, and knnu lag neither means of 'simplifying It, bur ■ et setter t•' whom he could turn fur ai He corns -dell that there war only thing f •r Mot to (10, end hr Into ode. do It„but he woos harasses) because had s.. much time to 'think gamut Not a4n.'t.th, first eicketiing shock Harnion's revelation haR- he dote) his •,din purpose; It w'as IIIPro ly marhll.•-rt of it w111011 perpleiwl h I11s .•.s !!deme In himarlf grndun returned: he was abnormally cern a determined: he hod no more Idea of r7xI'':g hle'1m4,ilmes than he would have twit, In Flnn.l.r,, ,.f 41s.4..ying h!s Ire. Tat. thntg was tt.•r•• to he don,, ,n,4 he, regardless of itis own fu- ture. was there to do It, Overnight. he hod neeuplel himself with scat's elementary accounting. WI:l, tlarmon's check, hl, °Instnnd• ing balani',• for expenses. nod what money he could rnlse by selling his trur..t eft atm a few 'terminal powers. istons he had On han4 n matt.- of ain.ty-sir hundred dnllnry: Syntcns. *434-4 entrusted tato with 'arty -two thou - ran 1. To compromise tin) rate wf pre- -but err- ithSt kr. a send too. r Ito x the trots Bent• can't 1 to right about that king time well; the rung Doer • •And mor. lief Inge r It de- n um - it. n1P 1 to he It. of rel the .10( AD DIRECTIONS CA111 1ALY AhD _.461,'1.0W.IHE71 There is only one ay to kill all the Flies This is it --Darken the room as much as possible. close the windows, raise one 01 the blinds where the sun shines in. about eight inches, place as many Wilson's Fly Pads as possible on plates (properly wetted with water but not Booded) on the window ledge where (he light IN strong, leave the room closed for two or three hours, then sweep up the Ries and burn them. See illustration below. Put the plates away out of the reach o! children until re- quired in another room. The right wto use ison's Fly Pads to Waring. "We're going to Riot et the bottom of this sooner or later -sad the Owner -the better..,1'm waiting for you to repeat what you Just told us, Rufus.• - There were tear of anger in the int. stelfJfrpd;x P)r.-of anger and of ily lugo,trncr 1l4• gave Angela a look of rad Lsuperb, .disdain, shrugged his shoulders. "Well. that wattle' that!" he said, sod es Angela ituve n gasp of under- standing, and turned angrily white, be laughed metalll!•af}y, t'nI1P11 'et nearer to btm. "Are'yeu going to speak up nr not? Reenume If you m'ee't 1';aring folded his arm;; but he still felled of the pose he gleaned, ' oyes -end his-wwseleu-weir.- trfelt..r to him, "No. I'm not! Not until, I'm reedy 404 I'm not afraid "f the whole (Towel of your Cm not going to toe bullied and hn41410 '4- Into-". He attempted to to bnlsh past Cullen. the older man his caught himby the arm. "Take your rat hands off me 4" It "You stay where j-ou lare!" 'donned ' h,. Cullen, "Until you .'.n-" to ")f you ley your hands on me once n- more. Mr. cam), i'l1 , . don't you u f. forget I kr,N what this means!. I'll h. have you-•• t• "Oh. yo,rr Inw ' Cullen snorted it eootrluptunusly. "For Hod's sake, ' don't snivel about it - stand tip and take It like a roan. If you've got any manhood In you For a law 111'.-• dent you're , • , well, don't try to 14. r.'dllnr.-thea was apparently ,only rP.nnrre, and yet how irlsufflr)e reparation it was! Ile knew that hod been 14* dots to investigate t ' Nonfarm property before he began •tpleft it: hP knew Otto Isis se -If -Inn - Melina to flyra.9lr. Mid !ren Iv Inexcuxahle, and that not Print incl 4hat hP ),a4 hien enrriel-away h the .:('limn of It meld ever be eveused. Nls intrleate fabric of deeepthn,,, now tint bee inspected 1t from thin dlff,•rint viewpoint; was filmy-ulusl.ly. Ire mild be trieel-if anyone ceri•d to ,end the time, and the energy. If rmstnrng--or Rutter iVuting--eered , spend It, for example. Of roarer,, ere was always the refuge of flight, It In Flanders, mon learn not to dr - ret their posts, and itIII),rd lu,r1 arae! that lesson among the irst. nvalty to the (VORA of f110rin4 had own automatic; night wp. simply In. m etvehte to him Yee, he i•nnid tither his troop*. rl place them, together with Ithu"r•If, the hands ,of IIs .shhmrrlh"r., and elr teng••nnr'P wont.' foe• twnfoid: ••e for their Inas ant of pork.!, (hep r MN riots nut of fnith. Ne hod d.- rved no leniency, end he expected fie tint ee for those who, trithnttt • financial entengern,nf, had re - 9t.91 hit,, nod hnnnrr,l him, nm for rol Durant noel Angela Will, me for Carol, he wax at least retievel of the terrific mental ront'fd- xion which would merely have fallen upon I4,n if hi bed lend reason to )e_ neve that she toyed him, As It %n., her shock at Ills dletaster would he tetnperel hy Ann.trmtu'x Rano ',allow, - pay: 0t moot, .he would too. In Mil- liard n friend of only a few nrmthm--p man Rhe had,w•nnted to retain n't a 4'rlind, but-hy her own admtaslon-am that, nn4 to more. Thum wax n r•ongee lotion trifling and frnglle, to be .sure, but something saved out of the wreck, As In Armstrong -Hilliard, marvel- ing ,aomPwhat et holm own tolerance, wished llhu joy, Armament was fine and rtenn and manly; he had 'a -ell merited hlx vlrtory. An to Mr. Cullen -irillh,rd wax Inns with regret, but sifter alt, rotten's' gullibility WAR what had nets/n the earnpefgn x0 rhftdl.hly temple. As 40 Angela . , . alto !fad renlly loved ilirn , "(1h, the poor little kid!" mal; flit hard mnffly, "The poor little kid, • And Iwrhnpe he had never loved Carol hul•ent 00 much me when, at ten o'clock that 'tunny morning, he went up the atepn of Angela's house to de - little t1/1's 1'rgard for him be. t conld he destroyed hy others. the doorstep, he form] strength memory of poor Pierre Datnut. 11'•7, Hilliard felt that he, too, (ring up Ma 1tf. ea Thltowt had Mx . with n smile for the rad a hieming for the future, Re - he was afraid. unnefrvedty afraid, ngota, after all, was fn hive with and when he Mut n stop to that, the beginning of the mid. Mimard, .iandinc on the thrp.hn1,1 was himself the eetder of this atmos. Cohere; he felt It partly h.c,r,Is' his 1 (11410d was so !legible and partly be, ` Agee the three who fa et him had •lmnitan,onely thrown H,.- , heed at- ' tentlon on him, thrown It v and ehal)engingly, including he,.. In the finale sit the cllmas, while th.--- 1114 nlntlonlesr as statue.. He bstked At Waring. 11.450x* Palun teas d•f.n. dv.ly ac0te; h.pr.uiI.s,kend at Angela, eumhed, fullpitant, end_..ettrit.d: lie looked at lfr. 1'ull.n. tight-lipped and' 'frowning: and HIt11Ard caught his breath, as a swimmer who, launches himself M * Milt (Ilse. and walked rempomelly into the drawing -room. __"4 hope," -he sold gravely, "I'm not 1 ltirti)In( KIO rT'---- - - The trio ruts galvanized into action ! Cullen falrlY Ixap.•4 nt holm. "Hllilard. he .4414. -thank the Lord'. You'ro the 1 vey "tan wP holt,"' I H*Nlard .11111.14 straight Into Cull.n's eye.. "That's why I'm herr," he .AIA, , Waring hough.! 1.11.11y -tow, loudly; Shot the laugh et.•ujs.) short, for Cut - 1011 was towering. neer him -('ellen blazing with indignant wrathand with a hand resting on Hilliard 's shoulder. "NOW )'4 on," said e'ulb'n runtn,an,- Intly "We dna'( w' st r. 'h hl Ir gr po nn 144 "What's That For7" * „fr tint for?' lie referred fn Arlt. f•. Wong** olitstreteiori hmnl. "Oh' . ell right." They shook hands solemn- ly. "At the same time it w'nw14 1111'• the been ro perfectly aatflr,,l for Yon 'o sl" Frei like g"*lint whatever lever:ore II you ronld-" . "There's no need of that-tt Op.. maid Armstrong. HIe tensile wan prnml and brllllxnf, and Hilliard • wlther.91 under It, "ifell, I wasn't mare." "1 don't deny." s:tld Armstrong slowly, "that rat first might this In n queer thing for 1110 10 ll.. -49 ehr.'k rap ynclr l,r'"perty. 1 mean -when yon pmt i hu v.' 110.1 34110)1 Rn Intimate relniion. ship am opponents. And i woulrh, r for the world )love agreed to ft 1f it rook! have heti the slightest connection with with- your own privet, affairs, It hahn't-It can't have• i give ymr m7 • word on that ; It's been rented without the slightest reference to nny- thing else. -tut mince It Mau',, and since ituffle noticed the 0m ■ favor -- anti promised to tell you about It - anti lt'n absolutely c)mntercial-• ''Tint's enough, Tm glad y)u're going 10 410 It." illlllard's Ynir•• was gruff; It Sax n tribute to tris rompan• loft's Voile of slides. "hnmc' auy'h14lg a4s,tf' rriningl" "lot a thing- lint I'm to gr, to a taw flrtn hl lintte-and of !•cors,• u', only a for/minty, anyway. 1'11 probably rind Ire better rasa Tor ever cl.fmM. Ant Rafe Rated me." "I son. Wolf -new about this other Mt- matter , " I fora 1 On Armstrong wee gatebing the west - boons/ eepremm as (t felt Ito cautions In -I. way through Railroad avenue to the In . station. wee 1 "Yea?" given Hilliard was anddenly Ashamed of Pati, e btma.If; he wanton -elf to concede that mil" Ms real had the adventeg, of him la that A prose and attrufmm. He shook himself Atte' e of the enrage resentment which It was M wax steeling upon hfm. "We're only • human--hoth 41T nm. CHAiTER X11. 'ottani-under the Mr'0umstaerpo- - he Act Hoene wP con may la to say As he emoted the threxhnld of the °thine . . . ereent that r wink ran , msg. Araert..9.r•,M dr•wfnp,Pimn. A• f n "It's Nothing but Jealeusyl He's Iliad Mirrtble Thinge Abut Viol.* anew tntntttvrty mit ' no nen prim - tiered upon a climate. This he sensed from the attitude of the three who turned .tnweral him an he entered - gamed It before be saw what was 1n their oyes The atmosphere wall vl4Mnt, nm' though from solum( e.dves 'which had passed beyond. and y04 left tracers Of the swell behind them. Thi, room was silent; but of n ►'tetter more rnnfnundtng then a 4e,f- en'•,•• tnm,nll handed work ermine here !tutus I've • told you that ot100 Already. Go on: W7 It'to bin fare' You're rnnrer.a !tont enough hrhln4 his back -say it to hie face! Ellh.r you tell hire or I waR1 !" The hay wipe.' her forehead. Beade of sweat stood out on it. "Mr. (Mitten . , It Isn'tIt isn't fair , " "Fide!" Angela's .prang had risen to a hnlf•.rrennt, "Rae Waring, after what you're been 'toying. you telt about tieing fair' Why 1f "Nosh' Angela!" Ilor father's ad- monition 11-x34 peremptory enough to meth her Instantly. Ile wheeled back ran GYMS from It, than,., . Are gnu going to test him, or Ant 1?" 9') 11 P (054'.',' W . dy' alnel ; ranee •whir's arnrtnd to !Munn,. "T4en T71 eft yon myself. Tinos'.<.h • %dint thlny'a• n, saying afn.ut pm? Coming up to 5i),m you're Mit here, and trying'to tiff.. you whin yon' -e nut larking?' Millard who . lfnd aeon 'tandlnt• pnratvtw4, ffm4 voice. "!tying', t ran gnes1," ho 41014. enr1m(.• r rnhlt, "And don't be harsh with fol, Mr. Men., An * matter of' ort-" Atwehl hod flirt/nit between them; 0441;1.! :aw th t)u•r cheek!, were hear - *Posh "it's nothing loot toad ntgi•!" .ire ted Yeh.• ,,.•fitly. "Il . wild horrlhls Ings Monad yen! He's always.eny- g things About yon! .HP .aid--" (To be Continued) • He Should Try It, Anyway %%'idower-"You are the sixth girl to whom I bare proposal without avail." The I;iri--"\Yell. maybe 1f you it 44r one when making your meveltth pe0)kosnl you'll 1,144'e better luck!" - Answers. Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreahing Night on Lake Erie - ( Yaw net ticket le good on the boats) Thousands of west bound trawlers ry they wouldn't have notated that cool, comfortable night nn one of our Roe stpamere A roost bed ie a dean stateroom. • tont Pound sl•r•p end an apD•tlting breakfa,t In the morning. Dta•msrs " SEEANDBEE" -"CITY 0? ERIE" - •'CITY OP BUFFAIA" Daily, May 1st to November 1Sth Love Buth& • 011n P.M 3 Reston / Leavy Clewlar.d - 9d0 P M - Arrive Cla.eland - 7130 A 11. 1 Standard Time i Arrive Buffalo 7:30 A M. Ceanerti.n,s for Cedar Phot, Pat -In -ser, Tnk.te Detroit and then .tai Ask Yoh, thk•t ,rent •r 4.yeacr ! tar ticket 7 cket eta a Use. Nes osrlet Auto - so., 01.4 t 4M tar 10, sectional gird' AIM of no (rime Ship' :Rewind bee" mol 3l -Dept booatrt, Tb. CI.•,Iand and Puede Transit Ca, Glw•laad. Oar, ITL Tha (hest Ship "Seea.dbar" Length 500 fret, 0re•4,h, 911 feet 6 orches. Fare U.50 a