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CHAPTER X
"Not so deep," Teddy asured
him
affably: '+I got five hundred
out of ,Landon on a wager, got it
cold!" and he laughed uproarious-
ly, suddenly recalling Landon's
rage at subsequent events.
Fosdick sae ung his chair around
and eyed him viciously: "You're a
young reprobate," he observed dry-
ly, "what was the wager about?"
I didn't know Landon could afford
to lose that much."
"Lose it?" Banks laughed again.
REWARD PROMISED if
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Coffee to your family to.
night. They'll just love
you for it! Comes in an
All Purpose Grind which
suits any type of coffee
maker.
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3. Reduees "depressed feeling."
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And,you'll ' rad Ins tontines fast action
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"He did more than that — he
burnt five hundred dollars, up in a
rage—"
'Fosdick who valued money and
had had to work for it, stared hard
at young Banks. "He's drunk," he
decided, frowning at him darkly.
But Teddy, enjoying his own joke
at Landon's expense explained. He
explained in detail, even to the
fight in the -smoking -room and the
holocaust of the money.
"Mrs. Lynn had frozen me out.
She's down on me and I vowed I'd
get even. I have! She's invited the
fellow in and had hint to dinner.
And now," he gurgled with mirth,
"Landon's black with rage because
he's making love to Pamela Rod-
ney! Landon's dead set that way
himself, and he can't do a thing --
not
not a baUy thing! Mrs. Lynn would
fire him if she found out he'd
brought a fellow in out of the
street,you know; he might have
been a whitewing, anything, on a
wager!"
Fosdick, who had listened in
sheer astonishment, found the key
to Pam and Mark in the tearoorn.
He knew at once how the girl had
been fooled. He reddened to his
scanty gray hair; he ought to have
told Burleson yesterday!
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"You deserve a thrashing, you
young reprobate!" he said to Ted-
dy Banks, with the candor of an
old man who had been a friend of
Teddy's grandfather and guardian
of the Banks stoney fo thirty odd
years. "You and Landon both de-
serve to be sent up for disorderly
conduct! You've done a pretty piece
of work between you. You don't
happen to know the man you in-
troduced into Btu'leson's house, to
Lis sister-in-law and his niece, do
you? Of course not! i, o,1 picked up
a ratan in the street and Landon
palmed him off can ahem as a friend
of his! That's the idea — a friend
of his and yours, too?"
Teddy laughed comfortably. "Not
on your life! I don't conte into ft;
Idrs. Lynn had stat me out. It's up
to Landon"
"L'p to Landon Yes:" thun-
dered the old lawyer, striking his
fist on his desk, "but it's up to
you, too, because you made the
RHEUMATIC
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you are' not pleased
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da
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lake Hes;-Raid.
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clean and, health_-. -
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ycr. to try Heui-P.otd.
End :et it pr.—.1 ase Sou car.
maks your test
d la the Prise -Cy of
iyour ern home.
NO COST. tI you
ars not Ce:c:t el
:but. this 15 an
amazingly easy
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t
--re,,u:Tr eatizg z
Get park _e
nI Hem Fold to-
day from a n y
drug store - end
use It a; directed
for JUST s ITR
DAVC At the end
et that time If
you are not ab-
solutely sure
Hewn Reid Is the
nicest cleanest
505 most effective
p I 1 a treatment
t"cVe<ty.:n st,ad yon ever tried,re-
turn the unused
Frim bra
portton of the package to your
druggist .and. be will :promptly re-
fund your =Duey.
NOTSt This genera Ds otter is
backed by -a reliabletarn doing bus-
irtess In Gnnndn for a gond mnnr
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pale eondttioa eiuirkly. easily and
plcnsantly e' tbiv simple, -ermyy text
costs ran.. nothing. Try It today.
bet; 'you got Landon into it. He',
a dumb fool, anywayl Now, I ask
you .d*dung Ilan, who's this fel-
low? D'y ou lafow now?"
Tcekly waved his walking -stick
airily, "Search mc!" he said,
* *
Fosdick leaned over his desk and
thrust his gray face forward until
the lgilit caught the ugly glitter in
his eyes. "171 tell you what you
did, jou young idiot you," he
said sharply; "you and Landon
picked up an ex -convict in the
streetand sent hien into a friend's
house, sent hint to meet a pure
young gu'1 -- an ex -convict, d'you
hear?"
Teddy _Banks stood gaping in
sheer amazement, his mouth open,
"Olt, I say!" he gasped, "aren't
you putting it on too thick? The
fellow's a good looking chap, pret-
ty decent sort — looles like a gen-
Henan.".
Fosdick uttered an inarticulate
exclamation. "I know him very
well," he said grimly; "I've known
hint for years. I knew hint when
he was sent up; he was seventeen
years old, — e. good looking young
chapthen. n He's served hisim
t •
and he's out. Just the same, he's
an ex -convict and you and Landon
sponsored him:"
*
The vdnont in. Fosdick's voice
rarried conviction, Banks stared
at hint, sobered; he even turned a
little pale,
"Say!" he lowered his voice ap-
prehensively; "n -hat was he up
for?"
"Murder!" Fosdick shot the word
out with such violence that the
young ratan jumped. "Murder —
killed his old uncle for his stoney;
rapped hint over the head in his
office and tried to clear himself
aferwards and couldn't."
Teddy Banks, looked glumly at
Fosdick, hardly daring to believe
what he had heard.—incredible!—
this fellow, this Mark Grant, had
murdered his uncle for money!
For the first time Banks was
seized with qualms of conscience.
W'hy didn't they hang him?" he
cried suddenly angry at the chance
the convict had had to undo them
all. it was a beastly shame not to
have hung him and prevented it!
"Circumstantial evidence," Fos-
dick growled; "he got sixteen
years. Good conduct !et hint out
some nine months earlier. For all
that. he's guilty",
*
Banks groaned "I say — I never
thought of such a thing!" he ad-
mitted reductantly red with shame.
The lawyer nodded gristly. "Of
course" not_! But you and Landon
pick up a street tramp—a fellow
who hadn't a penny of his awn
that night. I happen to know that
mach; and turn hint loose in a
friend's house—to snake love to an
innorcnt young girl." the old man
stormed. 'You deserve a drumhead
courtntartiai instead of the check
I've got here for you," he added,
holding out a slip of paper.
For the first time in his life,
Baltks pocketed a check without a
grin of satisfaction. He seized it,
picked up his !tat and made for the
door.
"See here." Fssd:.k cashed after
hint, "you tell Latadcit I want to
see hila—hear toe?"
But Ban!ks was airea, y at the ole
vator, He was panting like a man
who had beets running, He reached
the pavement in tbsse to hail a taxi
and fling an address as the driver.
z
In his excitement he paid the
taxi-driver to make better speed.
by a side street and cached Lan -
don's lodgings in the nick of time;
he fount hint just leaving.
"Hello, Ted," said he coolly, "I'm
going out—got anything co allow to
keep me?'
You bet your sw se life I have!"
Banks seized hint by the arta and
drew him away from the door.
"You come back to your rooms;
I've got someth!a¢g that'Ii knock
you cold!"
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BIRD DOG
The housing problem offers no worries to these seven pet quail
belonging to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Petuya, of San Francisco. They
feel quite at home as they roost on their friend—a toy cocker
spaniel, also a pet in the Petuya household.
CHRONICLES
fI CLE
5
of GINGER FARM
By
Gwendoline P. Clarke
• • • • •
Here are the answers to a few
questions that have come my way
from readers of this column:
Mrs. C,P.—You were inquiring
as to the kind of fuel we use in our
furnace. The answer is coal—with
the required atnouttt of coke mixed
hs. And note this: We have heated
the whole house this year—eleven
rooms—and" by tlae end of the win-
ter we expect we shall have used
only one ton more of coal than
would have been required by our
three stoves, and which would have
heated only half the house. And let
me tell you we think the comfort
and convenience we enjoyed this.
winter has well repaid us for that
extra ton of coal. So you are un-
decided about installing a furnace,
Well I could hardly take it on my-
self to advise you—so much depends
upon the size 'and compactness of
yob'. house_ A small house. Ours
is •a hot air furnace—with pipes—
iu fact there are so many pipes
sprouting from the top of it that it
looks to sue like a huge permanent
wave machine! Of 'course if money -
is no object a hot water heating
system is just about tops for any
kind of house. Since you have
pietas, of wood—lucky you!—I ant
sure you would find it quite as sat-
isfactory as coat for a furnace pro-
viding you were advised -bj a good
plumber as to the best type of fur-
nace to install for that purpose.
x * *
llfrs, \\, c—I was simply thrill-
ed to !sear your son Charlie is on
bis way home. I am so happy for
you—and for Charlie and his wife
and small daughter. Sharon is cer-
tainly the sweetest wee thing. I
hope you will all have a very- happy
and satin ,story- reunion
a s
J.\\'.—We were pleased to receive
your card altiaoug we were puz-
zled for Quite awhile as to the
Identity of the sender, Finally Part-
ner retoga,ised your writing. We
still have plenty of snow around
here, Young John '.las to hitch up
the team every morning to take
the milk to the roads—and then goes
over for our neighbour's milk cans
as wet. Not mucic sense in two
teams being harnessed when one
can do the 'ob for both.
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And spetkiog on taking .milk to
the road reminds me of a letter I
received from my sister in Toronto
.a few weeks ago. She wrote of the
unpleasantness and inconvenience
Of city transportation these winter
days. So TITI1Ch snow! Such ruts!
And nowt of knowing when the
next stthetscao will - come along,
And then ,e adds I- isn't •so bad
for you people in the country be-
cause you a:ways have your horses
to get you around!" How Attie the city
and eountry people under stand each
ether's difficulties! No doubt the
going has been pretty tough this
whiter eves isa the -city. But at least
apartment -dwellers can be reason-
ably sue of getting their milk,
bread and a dei e e each day,
whereas in the ciuttry where roads
Tortured man gets help!
Lemon Juice
Mixed at Home
Relieved
RHEUMATIC PAIN
says Sufferer!
"I have used. ALLEN:RC for several
months. I could hardly walk on accouot
of my knees. But now those pains are
relieved I can go like a race horse
now," Mort Shepard .
Don't be 2 victim of the pains and
aches caused by rheumatism, ion bago
or neuritis without ming this simple,
Inexpensive :recipe you can min al
borne. Two tablespoons of ALLEN?RD,.
plass the juice of lemon in a glass of
Rater. Your money bark if not entirely
satisfied. Just 85t at 211 drug stores
Buy ALLETTRU rya -w.. -
ISSUE 8-12:5
1
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were blooked so completely tl at -
even horses couldn't stake he
grade, there were plenty of farm
folk who never knew when they
were getting anything. Perhaps the
greatest hardship was not getting
mail. It is pretty hard to sit at
home isn't it, knowing there may
be a letter from that boy of yours
waiting at the post office and ab-
solutely no way of getting it?
TABLE TALKS
Desserts—Good
But Not Too Rich
So perhaps it is just as well that
the whipped cream and rich des-'
serts have become war casualties.
In their place we can have these
desserts, from the Consumer Sec-
tion of the Department of Agri-
culture. Attractive to look at, deli-
cious to eat they won't leave your
guests in that somnolent condition
that spoils the best planned party.
LEMON FLUFF
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespootte flour
cup sugar
34 teaspoon salt
34 cup cold milk
134 cups hot milk
2 egg yolks
Grated rind and juke of
2 large lemons
2 egg whites
Mix cot•nstacch, flour, sot a and
salt and blend with the cold milk,
Gradually sod- in the hot nti:k and
cook in double boiler, stirring con-
stantly for about 15 minutes. Beat
egg yolks, add grated lepton rind
and a little of the hot mixture.
Add to remaining mixture in
double boiler and cook, stirring, for
8 minutes. Remove from heat and
add lepton juice. Fold in the stiffly
beaten egg whites. Turn into sher-
bets or a lightly greased mould and
chill before serving. Six servings,
COFFEE SPANISH CREAM
1 tablespoon granulated gelatin
54 cup cold coffee
2 egg yolks
J4 teaspoon salt
44 cup hot coffee
1 cup hot milk
1 teaspoon vanilla.
2 egg whites
34 cup sugar
Soak gelatin in the cold coffee,
Beat egg yolks and salt and add.
hot coffee and milt, Cook over
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It's different—it's all medication—no
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CK 1EY.'
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hot water, stirring constantly until
thickened enough to coat the spoon.
Add gelatin and stir until dissolved.
Remove from heat, add vanilla and
cool. When the mixture begins to
thicken fold in meringue made by.
adding the sugar to the stiffly
beaten egg whites. Turn into a
lightly greased mould or individual
sherbets and chill thoroughly. Six
servings,
Those British
Despite all their ! ardahtps and
the general expense of carrying on
a war, the steady going British
people have set up a record of
$6,000,000,000 in savings and war
bond deposited is Government
postofflus. Such a people never
care be subdued.
—Globe and Mail
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