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It’s Unpopular With Mother, Too sl i “PAGE FOUR ns as a gift; but that they have more than they can | The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER use, and would like the value of the perfume credit- | ed to their account. An unsuspicious floor man-j ager complies, and the patron gets $20 worth of goods for nothing. | There are two things about his little anecdote that | are puzzling. - j Why should a woman who is prosperous enough | Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at : IN isttiarck as second class mail matter. A CHANGE IN PLAN “At least I really should stey until: I drew Joan Meredith nearer to me my brother goes on his expedition, i a em George D. Mann..........President and Publisher 4 along the cushion of the splendid} don’t you think so Joan?” = to travel to Europe stuup to such small-scale thiev- , limousine. “Time is a great héaler,”| “Well I know, if he were my broth- Subscription Rates Payable in Advance ery? , Nopopy’Lt ever HEAR T said. er, I'd certainly stay,” I told her, as ‘But I miss him #0, Jody, 1 miss! we got out at the gate of her country Oh, I know all| home, instead of driving up to the T know he wasn’t worthy,| door. ‘. | i ME COMPLAIN AGAIN ABOUT. ‘ TH’ NOISE THAT YOUNGSTER MAKES, him so very much, about it, ily by carrier, per year . VA, i C Rae eae Cin ‘And how come that perfume costs $20 more in| America than it does in Paris? : but I think that makes it even hard-| — Thi tice of Joan’ oS | k AND WISHING FOR SCHOOL VACATION cr to bear, Ir had se much to give| certainly I did not biam , Welcome Home, Irving | To END | Tus 1s TH ti ' and wasted a, mueh. Perhaps. ‘you| wh le, qutate from r? te to. house ‘ i] Hl evel » e| 3 8 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin have arrived in the ¢ DR \EST Day I've R PUT IN! a wi lever ave. Wane it at have eeeatifal ‘aapeets or Metade. The flow. Let's See— HE oucHT T’ be COMING FROM SCHOOL.IN ABOUT FIETEEN OR TWENTY MINUTES ! wanted you to be with “Judy,” she said, cuddling closer to mt, “I have decided - that I do not want to go to Europe right away. I want to stay on here a little while— at least until Leila is out of the hos- pital. I'd like to watch the little button on Barry Juntor’s face turn into a nose. It promises to be as in- teresting as the opening of a rose. Don* you think you can stay a little while longer before we sail?” ers, trees, birds, could not help but put one into a happy frame of mind, even if one had been unhappy at the . gatewa, i ¢ “rm id to hear ae sey that, Judy. do like John, don’t you?” “I have more than a mere fiking for him, Judy,” I answered, honestly. “Although I have never met him but for an hour or two this morning 1 feel m though 1 had known him all my life. + “Are you falling in love with my . United States after an extended trip to Europe. Mrs. Berlin will be remembered by her many friends as the former Mackay, a society girl of New York. Mr. Berlin writes popular songs for a liv- | ing and is selling quite a few of them. | They were greeted at the docks by a battery of | cameras. You'll see their pictures in the rotograv- | ure sections alongside those of Henry Ford, Thomas| Edison, Jack Dempsey and other celebrities. | F Member of The Associated Press ~The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches | @redited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- | per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin | published herein. All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY CHICAGO DETROIT though ‘it wefe I instendvot tegalt dear’ crippled brother, Judy?” Tower Bldg. Kresge ig. This will be very nice. Ford, Edison and Demp-' OU; it were I instead of herself | poor, dear crippled brother, Judy? PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH sey. Hikve' dee’ Hitch’ forthe Wwueld. Pon Wave tNe Sa oa cca alate [A Rn ga gg Fifth Ave. Bldg. seem so to me. I noticed he was Reribcraishek Saint aaa < Slightly lame, that is all.” (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW: A Changed M poorer classes cheap transportation, enabling them | to get out for a breath of fresh air and enjoy life. Edison lighted our homes and contributed to the peace and comfort of mankind in a thousand wi Dempsey fired the imagination of young Ameri (Official City, State and County Newspaper) The = For the last few NEW YORK = wey, of course, my dear, we can Ps ee stay. You know it is up to you.' All I have to do is trail along. All you need do is call up Jerry and tell him not to get the steamer reservations.” Joan looked relieved. irst Day of School ks there has been a cloud on = Selig 4 pena nd made them long for better health. Adonis. Also, he’s engaged, so don’t| But the real stuff oure Jittle Billy’s horizon. No bigger than a man’s hand. | 4! | i 5 ed, jut the stuff is what is ig 4 fede Abie pe gt pect to flirt with him, b . lt first, it. grew and grew until at last it over-| | What has Irving Berlin done with his popular | O*PNo,” said Bunt "4 we 30 peor pestle aaa Til caine “No,” said Bunny, so docilely, that was evident her thoughts were elsewhere. That afternoon, later, she the side window, ind the net cur- tains, as per Mrs. Prentiss’ advice, and watched the people arriving at the house next door to pay their last respects to the memory of. Myra Heath. HN Bunny felt as one in a dream, Her thoughts were chaotic, and in vain she endeavored to range them, in or- derly array, The excitement of the last few days left her mind and brain in » state of ferment, and she gave her- self up now to watching the people, without trying to unravel and dis- entangle her own conclusions or in- tentions. But after a time, the people had all arrived; nothing could be seen through the curtained windows next I'll solve your case.’ “How much ought I tell you?” “Every bit of a thing you know. £ am very much in earnest when I- work, Miss ‘Moori l ways’ impre: ability of telling all. a never mind about the general facts, the principal points, or the.outstand- ing details. Tell me what you know that no one else knows, What you saw, that no one else knows you saw, What you heard that others didn't he hat you surmise, that others don’t even suspect. Those arc the things that will help me to solve the my You want it solved, don't you “Yes, I do now. .This morning, [ wasn't sure. But sitting here, and thinking about my friend, whom I loved, id seeing her funeral going on, yes, I do want her murderer dis- The firs songs? At times he has sent soothing strains into hundreds of millions of human beings tired with the daily sameness of living. Then again, his snappy | jazz pieecs have le the feet of the nation step fast and faster until they hopped out of the old ruts, * ae day Zhadowed all the heavens for him. of school was drawing nigh! * Yesterday it came, Little Billy realized that va- Sation was over at last, picked up his books and meandered off to school. Perhaps, in the bottom of Bis heart, it seemed rather good to be going back; | school can be pretty interesting, somehow, after aj The Berlins are welcome to the rotogravure sec- But he'd never admit it to tions and other places alongside public benefactors. at at Teng summer vacation, anybody. = And maybe mother had just about the same reac- tion to the day that Billy had, Of course, she'd been saying, off and on, that} ahe'd be awfully glad when school started again | and that young man wasn’t around the place all day Yong, making a racket and wearing out his clothes und tracking up the floors. Moros Want U. S. The Thompson investigation into the Philippines 2 is producing some excellent results. For instance, this is the first time that we have had the oppor- tunity of realizing that there are two different races on the islands, violently opposed to one another. Where the Filipino wants us to vacate, the Moro pose you wouldn't—wouldn't—er, let me kiss you?” “Leave the room,” said Bunny with the dignity of an imperial ten, and grinning, Tod left, The day wore on, and at luncheon Beatds tate ‘dliln't: , Pp 7 e Filip ct | with its narrow string belt of black. | ’fhon the tears came. Emotion at| “Ne” Ne saiealy He would rather be a United States subject. showii two fac tion. “Do you know who did?” “I am not sure. As you will learn, as s00n as you rn anything about the case—” “Oh, I know the main facts—” “Then you know there are three principal suspects, Mr. Heath, Mr. Though not in gay spirits, she was calm and kindly, and in’ response to Mrs. Prentiss’ solicitous urging, she ute a goodly amount of the dishes j that-had been prepared with special me reptile, and indeed, he felt as| reference to her tastes. f he were one. | she said in answer to a m no good as a question, “no, I just can’t go over to the funeral this afternoon. 1 the thought of beautiful Myra, dead, murdered,—caused a rush of sob- bing grief, that while it racked poor Bunny’s body, seemed to clear her mind, As she grew quieter, she found she saw. things more clearly. She realized that of all the people in the Heath home, it was only Myra whom she loved; and whose terrible death she must help to avenge if by resentment at the ques- a little hard to start the youngster He's so little and so confident and| need of protection—you hate to make him buck up against a whole schoolyard full of other chil dren, where you can’t take his part if things go wrong or fight his battles for him, But away he goes-—and mother, perhaps, wipes a wee tear out Ws are at swords’ points all the time. ntipathy on the part of the Moros for the will add one more item to the now over- whelming argument in favor of our continuing our protectorate over the islands for 20 or 30 years more. It becomes increasingly evident that the BEGIN HERE TODAY MRS. PRENTISS sees ligh mysteriously appear and disap- pear in the HEATH household detective, he} thought to himself, “I'm no good as Philippine islands are not yet ready for independ-| Rext door one night, and the next |“ adviser or assistant tothe girl 1' don’t like funerals anyway, and it 4 Inman and myself. Each of us had ex Ms tos wth oar ; rht, ee atk, a s Tiyt| would kill me-to sec poor Myra ly-} any possibility she could help. motive and opportunity—tive learned ne ee emt mors ones ue ter wi ence because they would nct know what to do with| #a% Harbor Gardens, croshe doesa’t seem to sce me in| ing there inin—and anyway, peo.| She forced herself to go over that line {fom ‘the detectives—but Island, in agog with the murder And, as the day goes on, the house seems sort of] it, They seem t iteati hi i rT ft re-|events of that terrible night. She i id S a . set 0 need sanitat ro f that light. But I must get one} ple go to funerals more out of re: nt le _nigl my motive not a strong one, an hil and empty. Billy dcesn’t come clamoring in “ai eed sanitation much more ur-) of MYRA HEATH and the die | iiore thing off my chest. I must find| spect for the family or the ones left | made herself remember everythin Int make use of my opportu- F pty n i gently. Penny’ (OF her husband, | (Ut “whether she really said -putty'|living, don't they? Well, Perry| that had happened, or that she ha fo demand a cookie or get his stubbed toe tied up pe AE House guests of the Heaths |! night, ur some other word of Heath isn't there, and 1 don’t see | reason to think h d, %r to ask for a nickel for an ice cream cone. There similar sound.” | any reason I should go for Larry In-| her cyes, and for tl goberently to what‘she, should do. t sure who had killed Myra,—she could not be sure. Perry Heath had insisted on secing her to warn her of her own danger, and so— i But then, she had seen Larry— and,,oh, good Heavens! Larry had he’ saw her, he told Tod Buck Was Larry lying?,,..Oh, had he seen her? Vanity case and all! | Perhaps after ail the very best: thing to do would be to tell the whole! absolute and utter truth. Keep the tragedy, and deeply She ou think?” she fidgeted a Ii ..and her cheexs glowed pink but ‘she went on; “think of it yor self, wife and anot! man and the are desperately in Jove with one a other, Which man. is more likely to kill the woman?” “The husband, of course.” len the other man is the wo- (Cot ) | man's sake. Do you, Mrs. Prentiss?” “No,” said the lady, decidedly. “I is an unnatural kind of peace, and mother isn’t used B it. = Then the long afternoon. As it goes by mother Finis herself looking at the clock ever so ofte She's waiting to hear those fuotsteps and that child-, sh shout that she thought she wanted to be rid of for a few hours. And pretty soon—in he comes. Mother snatches him and hélds him close for a] of the murderer.” It is a serious charge, though it moment, maybe, and Billy can't quite understand] undoubtedly appears that way from a distance, and ‘why; but he’s glad to be home and she’s glad to] there is, unfortunately, too much truth in it, though ve him. it may not be quite the whole truth. At least it The first day of school! It’s a mighty unpopular | should be noted on the cther side that such “splen- day with little Billy; and generally, if the truth|did murderers” as Chapman and Whittemore have were known, mother doesn’t care much more for it| been hanged this year and that others are well on Bhan he does. the way. But nowhere else in the world do the law and government have to reckon with the “humanitarian” So: he rose to go. away, then paused, and in a tone he tried to make €asual, he said: see no call for you to go, Bunny, “What about the putt; since you don't want to. It would He:was both amazed and alarmed be a harrowing: experienc the effect of this speech. could do no good to anyone.” n\ e, and’‘her “And Mr, Mott would gripped the chair arms, | and: everybody would stare,—oh, I did. you know?” she whis-' simply couldn! 2 ; weredy staring at himsas.ome might -2Phen You wan't go,” auld. Teddy at a suddenly materialized Pry? Buck, helping himself a second, time Néw, ‘Tod had a strofg inctlwatign to the soufle dessert. “You, won't ‘Oh, I know aff about, it,”| mind being left alone? For I think us probably find ‘out’ a lot. | 1 ought to go, don’t you, Aunt Em But the girl looked so helpless andj “Yes, or course, Tod. As neigh- pathetic, so shorn of all her bra our duty. But it won't be and jaunty independence, tha You can look out the side. seemed to him unfair to deceive her.j windows, Bunny. Keep behind the Moreover, whatever the putty was{ net curtains and you can’t be seen ‘or -meant, it was quite evidently an| “You've got the technique down qaerant oe in ne case, Lier he! fine, Aunt Em, er neph- ad no right to wrest the secret from) cw, “what you don’t know about = Pda ole ar pails ‘her, If she chose to tell him, well] neighbof-watching isn't. worth wor- found ay (foore and Inman were ‘and good. If not, he felt unwi | rying ove as in America. This humanitarian is a hard person .. | %o force her hand. | His aunt ignored his impertinence, oi “er the Country Club, the mur- | "Do you know what I'm going to| and the subject was dropped. to argue with, because he has the advantage of a J a i “ . ‘eh . o jo, Bunny? I'm going to get «| “Old Steve Truitt i ming to- ‘sympathetic atmosphere” created, as a writer in] Sep Midis AL SUM g Ne | friend of mine, who's a first-rate de-| night,” Buck informed them the Cape Times notes, by the results of humanitar- HAM, who is tying to aos the bin ie fe come here and look into; telephoned Pin aed ae: all, for it. ian endeavor during the past century. He appeals, ‘rime, and others. Some believe “All { . ¢ pei Z H jerer. Anderson ‘All right,” she responded, but| this’ afternoon, you think th to the generous instincts in the bosom of the race. eegrece” TODMUNTES SUE, reed" disagrees. TODHUNTER BUCK, | *he spoke listlessly, as if she had all: over, like a good- girl, and when if n {at once lost interest in the whole; Truitt com se of her refusal to answer question: Myra Heath was peculiar. never used cosmetics, never wore colors. She had a mania for col- lecting glass, and it was a rare old whiskey bottle from her col lection that the murderers used to kill her. Candles were burn- ing at her head and feet and nearby was a card |, “The | Work of Perry Heath.” Strang- Leniency and Justice (Minneapolis Journal) The Cape Times, in South Africa,» says that| “America is, indeed, the spiritual and material home: ere LAWRENCE INMAN, heir : to Myra’s fortune, and BUNNY Editorial Comment fen a Be | Pcl to whom suspicion points est of all, she was heavily made up_with rouge. uliar thing about Heath’s disappearance is that all the windows and doors had been on the inside the night before and were found that way and at once traight in her chair. She blinked and winked ment, and then decided her eyes were laying a trick on her, but ‘there | was a man sitting in a chair across the room, looking at her. CHAPTER XLI to swim cause someone told hor it | o'clock, Asad looking Hindu has arrived in the United States to tell Ameri- cans how to be happy. That Channel Swim 1, Critics, who have loudly claimed that Miss Ger- le Ederle was favored by wind and tide and ac- companying tugs in her successful swim across the lish channel, must certainly find themselves pilenced by the failure of six other swimmers to ne- @otiate the difficult passage. These swimmers had nny. ou like,” he said, and gentle, “I'll take this Perhaps » man in Chicago who shot two train porters wanted to carry his own bags. = you were smaller, I should) The world moves. The king of fi i 7 ill in “touel ” i F + you Fepared to| take you to be Mr. Truitt,” she said,| England has started creasing hi ery cpportunity of taking the same course as did rie We selina up” the subject matter, especially] TePbew, of Blre, Preation and in (ice | tell him everything, Your needn't] meditatively, f tei trousers in front instead of down the iss Ederle, of taking the same advantage of wind| i" the case of the death penalty, is often shown by that Heath also | “You're willing?” tell us, if you don't want to, but] it was plain to be seen that the Oe te no che in sameened te hanes d d of humanitarian advocates. may have been murdered. “Of course. Why not?” Stevo is a nice, comfy sort, and you| stranger was a very long person. bearing iired. y from this sentimentalist propaganda, seems to have | her again, saying, Inman’ te | Seton “Maybe,” said Bunny, disinterest-]% dwarf or pigmy, and then he) ¢uce js eaten in the United States "There is only one answer. The channel defeated | "4° this country an easy place for murderers. Biante andes, isical i part bai fered Seem sige, prised you ages” he, nia! citing, My overs . 4 4 ivi Ine ., u 2 i! ‘ . Bsus. six swimmers because they were not. of chan- Justi ¢ cannot be carried out on the basis of emo- ides to Buck that he response to his plea. —_ “Pygmy as to size, but a big brain | outgrew myself as a boy, and never Enain has hed no rain for 58 deys. | | nel calibre. Miss Ederle was and therefore she! ’": The criminal should know that when caught,; %&W Bunny ascending the stairs ee rete be. sald. 1 sup eee Jeena 1k 8 eds eet Re ue Me wally tall, several Becties. 0. Sew walh; aeons panies \ fnade it. be val pay the penalty. Otherwise, this papel rg = ireppesttena gy om — = = Te : erage six feet, but he: corped| ee One Lgiandatesy hemi at . : ree : ill, indeed, become “the spiritual and material home t . 7 himself well and with no trace of|- w, Sessnnidacetac > A Meanwhile, swimming enthusiasts throughout the| “, 1" e and material home| makd, tells of seeing 2 man leav. awkwardness or self-consciousness. ee are ee macnnelnens ried ao Gountry are looking with interest upon’ the offer of ! of the murderer. ae es ott - Tnelined 2 EVERETT TRUE ie BY. CONDO “What is. the ro) Hie to whe pa Settee ‘bed "health, he took : een sim q aged?” Tet the owner of Catalina Island, Calif., of $25,000 to the | think Bunny is guilty. [ime “fe oneeeed eked Danny, ir, | chlersterm. Sinner of the 20-mile swim to that island from the inland, in open competition and according to rules be promulgated in the near future. < Here would be a splendid opportunity for Miss An Association Proves Its Worth (Fargo Forum) On September 15th, the Greater North Dakota Association will begin its annual campalgh for funds You'Re NOT GoInG OvUTt TONIGHT THATS Ae THERE Is To iT# "THE PRISONER’ ting her eyes travel up to the very YEAH — STAY HOME t "Em not HERE AND SING F I daresay, ‘o! suppose he's afrai of this Eiffel Tower of humanity. Red. That's another, % tatradiddles. ou'll flirt with Only a few more weeks now until ou can start making faces at the The rising generation is = speedy Ederle to show her mettle in active competition with | fr the 1926-27 budget. Between that date and the i (Re So . ae Fe doe ate dene Hite] one, A San Francisco baby only two both the best men and women swimmers of the | 15th of November, it hopes to raise $100,000 in the ham { 9 STAY ae SONE site fled toveaik with you's on “ ne uameaea anne World. It might becomé a great swimming classic | S°veT#! counties of the state to curry out the elabo-| Perry » who disappears as Heee At Home"! ment. You're here to look into the) ‘The bathing suit season will be find certainly, for this time alone, it would possess | Tt¢ Program of development it has for the ast | mysteriously as he had appeared. 8 “2 Beeeh cate: Seem eee over before long now, but they wear ep e . Po: Be Shortly afterward Anderson ‘Yes, I am a detective, as well a5| evening gowns all winter. ‘auch interest for all those interested either in swim-| ¥°8" “ite comes in and he upbraids Cun- | a friend of Buck's. I want to do all — fing as a sport, or in Miss Ederle’s career. We The association has been cooperating with the de- | Je for not detaining | toe eae ou do. I'm Bunny The, price of bestieg ‘stuff - 1s Fhall hope that the details of the swim are soon ar-| lopment organizations in the various counties Todhunter Buck, puzzling ax | Moore, a fringd’ef the Heaths, 1 was|Sonan o 4rive, 2 man te. dviak. ‘i nged and that Miss Ederle takes part in the! during the past year, and these county units are to| to the best way to clear Bunny | in the house at the time, visiting,| Boys eventually turn out to be *'| * rent. Share in the money raised. Fifteen per cent of the| 's sitting in the dark when Bua and | am suspected of being the mur-| men while men eventually turn out 5 a penccesls Lem each county will be refunded to} , | pinere isd a trace: Ses seit on |e ee EMR OR OT Zz British Programs that county, thus giving the organization a fund for lunny's face. Her eyes earn-| About all college does for some E American radio listeners Will welcome the news | itt work. | deste ee ela ee: or that abt hay. Sottsent Roeretedee | Sach Catt Mais ecient eke a arrangements have been completed with the| Last year, the Greater North Dakota Association| izes Perry Heath. ee 4 be salt’ not ; itish Broadcasting company whereby regular ra-| T#ised spproximately $70,000 in the state. ‘The| ~pale etn Suse eet rfunctorily, but. w score | yuserae Tate lage teters bare shout dio programs will be broadcast for the United States | ™OMeY was used to fine advantage, as anyone fa- she ‘knows. t equaled her own. “Will you tell | having, the fun Bave'ne time. to @erly this fall between the hours of two and seven | Miliar with the work it has done during the past 12| now ¢ oo few Setalls, ox shall I wait’) waite, " : months ki ct OW GOON WITH THE STORY! until Tod comes home?” — ed in the morning. It ix felt that these hours, which 1s knows. Its advertising campaign was one CHAPTER XL | oe Tul. galk. to you until they come.| | The only real menace to civilisa- fre. from 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. eastern standard time, fia apne bits of constructive promotion the | b “Such seneiters dear, must} Th Temi ek ike 9 detective, ‘Mr. tea ts civilization. ‘ will permit American audiences to listen in at a| * ‘as known. The fine thing about it is that| be, set, wside in the cause of law M STRONG R MUSIC In THE HOME “LT did; until I changed all ‘that.| ti lector oc) cae suitable hour for them. it actually got results, and a number of the coun-| “Hw "T don’t think @. saa! THEREFORE, ‘ou’tc ‘Nor The firat duty of & detective in not never estos to break beet 4 This should be a particularly good time for the| ties within the state have profited by it, Besides! could talk any more priggivbly than| |- are ae tt ow By iste tat conse Ne diet: | melas ays ‘ Brosrans to be broadcast, since but little of the| ‘© accomplishments already recorded, it sowed the| ‘tibectaof intense ate! | ANY SINGING 2, Ugaal detective way evervas tall sa't|befteeebwsanfece™s 2 tater much nsmission will occur in the daylight, Midnight| 8°48 for a. future harvest that means much to; tell something thut might involve a, am Then I (Copyright, 1988, NEA Service, Ine.) Bliould be a splendid time for listeners on the At-| North Dakota. i frlena, and-—might after all -involve | t pig Moen - cane ‘ STN Eee nan tie seaboard to listen for England. Of courae| , The Greater North Dakota Assocation has proved|"The'witl looked so earnest, so wor- a eo ot THOUGHT ‘ abe pragtical value of these programs is nil, yet they| ‘t* mettle and its worth. It is built upon. a. sound! Tied, and. so sincere in pane lites endlatee Jats 2 suaile om ,® very pleasant diversion and lead to innum- arguments on-the merits of respective receiv- and firm foundation, and must continue its labors. Its program is wise and far-secing one, and it should have the cooperation of every organization in the commonwealth in carrying it out. It is the One state body that is looked to by the several agencies of the northwest interested in growth and development, not only of this state, nh recognized development egency for,North Dakota, |< ‘ments, that ick, rt gave @ bound of delight at this tacit rage’ of her.own innocence, realized it would be @ hard job to persuade her to bear wit which, as she| said, might lead to incrimination of wrong person. “Well,” he said, a little hepeinasty, “if you keep mum, you'll make more trouble all around.” “I don’t care, I mean, I can’t help Heh did’ iD Maren" | you made yu ir i “Oh, you horrible, dreadful thing! | TU never speak to you again! Go ” iF eves aes hig with horror and he looked at Tod as If at some noi- ” “And it given mo the sdvaniage of ve a f countenance! ly good Heavens!” glaimed, “T never saw anybody like not. Now, cefaslity, of yout” “Probably ay ‘ Buany’s own; so much tre My . Fg orp to she ex-| tes he talk, you're going to. The only if they're real “ones an ease, Evidence is helpful, of, course, vital to the If the blind the blind, beth wun observed that few ree ers those who have taken an the least of it themselves—Gold- be owtai we te mel” ates “Naterial clues are all very well, or ig| smith.