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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926. REAL ESTATE. know’s T can. Bergen |back to their clu surely in | Rogers for years, his brother also has | Frank said. “What time do you go hundred policemen who played the messages back to the[for something exciting. My word, |been with “Mrs. Reynolds—Uchita— f POLICEMEN IN CHICAGO game. With proper facilities he was Junction, of course, found that Wal-|what an adventure. The ‘bandits will | oh, you know him. I am sure that ‘Seven. T'll ask the night men T0 HAVE OWN GOLF l'NKSl 3 Any more would take up golf. — ter didn’'t send them all. Somebody [get us if we don't watch out. Weyano would not have any one in|when they come on. You say you are ' sure miny more would take up golf {on the train sent one in Cynthia Rey-| Paul nodded. He was in no mood |his car. What makes you think he|coming up on the night train? Well, Gl | They applied for an 1S-hole links on nolds’ name, but we don’t know who. [for conversation just then, his|had?" stop in, I'll find out what I can for [ g 0 A ccociated Press a plot of 120 acres in the Forest Pre The operator was rushed, and when his | thoughts racing at such terrific'speed| “The Los Angeles police have re.|YOU: | serve, which contains several thou e e i ol e |attention came back to the desk he |that he could not keep up with them. | orted that he had such passengers,| Another clue run out—the Salva-| CHICAGO, September 25, . < atural forest land found it lying there, written out on' a | Bandits, detectives, royalty fleeingiand it happens that these officers|tlon Army lasses had vanished iInto!men of Chicago are to have their BY ELLA WISTER HAINES || ek withiaioliax bitiptnet oniie | Herills fate"shimenal 8 paxt of & canis _Wek on the wametralnias 1| P8ct own golf links it was decided yester- | Men at was all. He . = erday, and owing to an unfor- " . : (Copyright. 1926.) it. but weve questioned the porters |unfolding before a breathless audience. | cean sl L exieia| 1 (ContinuidiiematTaw day. (The county board agreed 1o|rests them fr and they all deny it. Of course, the: His absorption lasted all the way t0 | ing one, they're wanted' to furnish build a course in the forest preserve |them patience lie quicker than anything, but it's a|the club, throughout the dinner he|some important information. I can| Ordered to Fort Sam Houston, |for them. the unintentior WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. “Well, then, what did he say? That's | funny thing, we hardly know how to|shared with Burns and Hyatt, and|explain tomorrow, as I'm coming to | Maj. Robert H. Lowry, jr. Army |Cht, William Russell, president of [ spires them wiih Carolita_ Menendez, beaytitul - souns | my affair ount for it—still—Bergen may have | onto the night train for Santa Bar-|santa Barbara personally, but will you “;dxl'nl CotiRs ud tho lir'mr{i Sl"lm the Police Golf Club since the Scotch | tion toward a B i e i N aid plenty.” ome ideas. I think your best bet is|bara. It enveloped him so completely: | speak to VWeyano now: while I hold | Soidices’ Home, this city and Maj, |Eame became popular among the | cheater goIf is ar her_guardian, ee here, Hatfleld.” the chief broke |to wait for Gaines. Why this rush?|that the desultory conversation car-|the wire? it is of great importance.” | Henry C. Michie, ir. tohed: tortha s, sald there were several'fellow men." Toward the end op stalling and get busy. This Can't you wait another 24 hours or|ried on by the law partners made No| 'y 'iuoiiine had been most oblig-| office of the surgeon generdl, War De: s aao of her jourr wakes suddenly in the ety 7 2 " s i SAERY and sees. o ot ight: Gaines is always the fist '«0? We may uncover a lot of odds |impression, and once upon the train ing. Her reply, however, brought no |partment, have been ordered to Fort berth oppoeite, a to help out; what's eating you, any- jund ends in that time. he threw himself, fully dressed, into a 2 3 e : S e IR, TR R * | - ol ONE MORE OPPORTUNITY o s et riariian, 10 and a0 0% | “ il he1d shrugged his shoulders. o e e airendy: [T had been o terrible day “Weyano says that a friend of his, |Station hospital. ____________ their mestine n Los Anseics, In the'morn. | “Have it your own way: all T know ot % S0 G UPRES K8, GO0 0 But Frank Hyatt did not go te sleep: | a taxi driver, had a blowout a To Buy a Ink whe lamns (hat 4 man has bern found |i what I'm pald to do. The message (470 FAtl repiied: (EIvat Wit KEOP | ired as he was from a sleepless night | officers. he calls them “relig % ane of the herihe Ayt murdered o, ers, he calls them wrelig St Retniin, " oune Nea York lawyer |came in in code, like he always sends h 5 and a long, hard day, his thoughts | in the taxi. The taxi driver as b SE 1',”,.;“4",“ e ‘acauniotd, on | them.” ;fi‘;f}:?;;'n“ I'get a clue. I'm going | (o114’ give him no rest. He had mnot | if he wouldn't take the ladies along. uable ot A Claime. the Tang when it s found on the | . wWel? Reynolds,” the chief seemed |Yet confided to Paul the results of his|as he was going that w and s “Mr. B . flonF in order (o protact hev. as ha believas | “Got it this afternoon, just before . . ed | Conversation over the telephone, a | Weyano thought that under the cir- % ; it helongs Lo her hinul she explains the sit; [ vou phoned me to come over. It says: fl;n‘”“;es{’;‘:‘e‘n“;';“u fgr‘l“g"‘;;:("ed‘m" conversation which had taken place | cumstances Mrs. Rogers would not Located on Georgia ANA OS IA moids’ brother Walter was traveling on | 1l Reynolds to hold his horses. ', vy know that Mexican country?|While Paul was packing. o ek a bisat Avenue between New the tram with 4 woman. hoth under as.|DPapa is sitting pretty. Tough place, bandits larking in every | Mrs. Butler Rogers’ house at Santa e rank pursued breathlessly, sume: e8, A h vatt 100 ] r 1 Avi i 9 A ia Street ar rumed mames and that, they had been seen | Paul and Hyatt looked at each other | (G BACh 07 TCES (ETHITE 10 SYErY | parbara had answered his call very | “nd where did he take them? Hampshire Avenue and Shannon Place, one square to Anacostia Street Car line. Teavinr . the rain late in the. evanior | in dismay. | i Ehow 3 romptly, the speaker being Miss| . 10 the railw: ation & Quincy Street, over 70 RAsmoids at Mot sl Waiter before 'in | “Ts that the code?” Hyatt asked. B e g O e veiAry (o Niva: Hisaie | Davtara:’ s s reply. e 3 21 SOI D know these are not _clever crooks plan- feet of front by 1G. ween his fathy o i i 5 y . 1s 1! a a eet of frontage by 3 Lt s o e, Cymipiy | Gode: hell. it's the veading of 17 ning some kind of a blackmail stunt | “Mrs. Rogers i out of town.” Miss | (18 ':;““”“‘"5 more that T can do § 1 S Rey Later Resnolds learns’ that Wal- | ean anvthing to you gentlemen®™ ¢, B 5" peiiar be on the safe side | Fielding had said, politely, “is there i eet deep. wner is . i i ter ‘has an {mportant. clue concernini their the chief asked. and wait here! T can't guaraftee your |anything I can do? Who is speaking, disappointment overflowed in anxious to sell and will Brick homes, six rooms and tiled bathroom will about which thers is some | othing at all,” Paul was forced B Frank's heart, * = £ ¢ nd_ his stispects Waite o R fety " 5 please?’ rank's heart, “nothing, I thank you. a x Ao bty 2 ; S . I 'k,;m, msnets fralter of 2 D%l to answer. ; /i |emtatys ’rs:iro;:\'?ros?'u‘l:’l"sb’)l’:iv::; ol Dt e, this is Frank Hyatt | Goodiby?’ take what he paid for Colonial style front porch. Double rear porches 18 Uneipeciadly’ re vl and etvee is. ramn | qiai aomt take it that way.” the ChIel | orntul. “What's that to me? It|of Burns & Hyatt, “you will re-| It bad not taken long to put throush the property. Built-in garage. o Marto Milana: Milana. persqadee Cany, | disagreed. “It tells me thx:‘(a;llpss ‘n Miss Menendez I'm thinking oft You | member us as Mrs. Reynolds® attor. | call to the Santa Barbara station > % la, fo "pee it M “Tiealely Gpon [on the tral, and wants to let you| il the border is dangerous for me, [1€¥s? Yes. I am quite sure that [ |agent and to learn that he had seen || THOS, E. JARRELL CO. Low Price—Reasonable Terms reaching Los Angeles by threatening to kill | know that everything is going smoot L & i no such la 3 i ahe refuses. e & 3 | wha 3| have met you. I want to ask a rather E jasses. | = i 3 % AL il g M B 1T |1 AL any vate you know that he s ,,}}|;" it Men e B | eusition, HasMre nosors \The' night man may have seen RFALTORS T'urn off Nichols Avenue at Police Station. 'eh-v- leavinz the train Carolita manages | working on the case. at's a lot. | o K 3 o them,” the agent volunteered: ‘‘do . w2 an explanator nole’ 10 Revnoide | 11ave you any more questions to put | \Vefl T do! e e g i 721 10th St. N. W. Main 766 oy " e , i " know what time they were here?" o him the other Tuny &p that b 4 % T'll go with Reynolds, chief.” Hyatt | have been in Los Angeles last night?” | YOU/ 3 d B ETop bw e 1r. Hatfield? interrupted this angry haramsae | “Yes. Weyano. He went to town| “Some time ecarly this morning, WM F NORMO YLE Frank Hvatt. he starts | Thank vou.” “Paul Avon't objectts me. and My |to meet Mrs. Rogers, but she did not 5 * arch for the £irl and hacomes suspicious p ¢ tur o o1 Two sooalied Saivation Army lasses. who s . Hatfeld. how | gy e can keep in close touch with | return, so he came home, arriving this Realtor Sere on the tram s s s job? = Kogit o e ing.” . i < | ¥ou here. We'll take the midnight to | MOrning. 810 F Street N.W. Main 2255 el mnfino: T knew X i 4 s = 5 | "< Santa Barbara. first, then sh fay T as e was arrested for ntinued from Yesterday's st -Didnitieveniknowihe rwas (G (SRR, (NSt ARen push ceding and paid & fine of £10 at 5 = ameson- it seems hest to go on. We're |the Santa Barbara headquarters this| : - “Then the message you got was ¥ ot £ * CHAPTER XX. | : profoundly grateful to you and Ber.|MOrning? 2 & | from California? : el € He sald nothing about it, but I'll 1 ey S ? S gen. I'm sure we'll work this thi easead inothlng abiout St bu L * Widening Trails. “1 ain't saying. Have it your own 800 I ot o Ul wa; " fiss Fielding, I'll hold the line R e R s sl SR g AN IDEAL HOME " “is - whil u ask him one additional | Rll 1 care.” Paul declared in answer |row.” the chief diamissed nim, *Much . "Good luck to you, then.” he said, rmn;_ 1 want to know where he took B Homes IN to Frank's statement that Mrs. But-|obliged, that'll be all.” E i i in 48 hours|ihe Salvation Army officers who drove g b = Yer Rogers was Cynthia's sister: “what | Hatfield strolled off as i.differently | I'll be ontyour trail myself. Better see |y Santa Barbara with him. Can you 2 , 920 942 B - e anee does it Toke? Rt he 4% Mo had eniered and the ehiet Erin. | DUSAN at Tia Juana: If ansbody. can ) il f2 : . to | MASSACHUSLETTS AVE. HEIGHTS auickest way for me to get to Santa |ned. put yeu wise he will. T'll give you di- ; c S 3 1 - 9 ; ‘ certainly,” Miss Flelding's ; . Train or motor? “Ie's a bird!" he exclaimed. “Gaines Tections tor reaching him——" he | yoice oy abled, "Bt ate you Qu St. N W, he e -ain, but | keeps a good man when he gets one. | Wrote a few lines upon a slip of pa- ¥ e S 3 » Incy t. ¥V, 2707 3&}1 Street N ‘N I ll knows all about this case, where De vod luck again.” i el L o . 1 it you pre-| e KBy 2 ¥ is not at a e Weyano to drive 3 need it after you get | S working, who he’s trailing,| “Paul.” said Frank, as they hurried strangers. He has been with Mrs. 3 ) Orly 2 squares .fiom ‘hu! do you think he'd spill it —— I 14th St. car line hire one! What {ime does| ‘It's maddening.” that train pull out? Midnight? Plenty | ment almost flocred of time, then, to telepiione to Mrs, |down one clue after anothe Togers! On oW He seized | nothing but a blank at the end. ank by the arm and they had turn. |You heard anything more from #d their faces westward when a man | gen. chief? I'm taking the night train brushed them and entered the |to_Santa Barbara.” | The telephone interrupted him, and Wait a minute.” Frank held Paul |the chief answered . “that may be the fellow from Bergen: Oh, . Well?” Gaines’ office. Let's make sure.” A pause while Frank and Paul They retraced their steps. and. en-|waited breathlessl tering the chief's office once more,| ‘“Nothing in the hote no trace in cund him talking with the man who |the underworld — Pasadena — Holly- 1 just arrived. | wood—nothing in the movie colony Here they are now.” the chief ex-|Long Beach—all covered.” he - laimed at the sight of Frank and |peated Bergen's words for the benefit an : afraid you two hae|of the two men, “telegrams? Oh, run pped. This is Gaines' right hand |them all down at —— Junction? man: meet Mr. Hatfield.” Well? Walter Reynolds sent one, yes “Delighted to meet vou,” Paul ex-|—to Burns and tt—ves. Did he tended his hand. “We've just been |send the one signed Cynthia Reynolds, veling with Gaines. Have you | too? Good Lord: ard anything from him since last| The chief listened again, and now his glance rested upon Paul, ques- Hatffeld returned. chewing | tioningly, cigar. “but what's the big idea, | *Well," he continued, speaking to ling the world about it? Ain’t you |Bergen, “perhaps so—hardly know cut vour teeth vet to go have to wait for Gaines, I guess! Hat through phones these days? field? Tight as a clam, nothing doing. | business we don't talkl’ | Yes—they've got the rings. Uh huh— | ines is interested in a matter that |planted? Well, can't say. Tia Juana, | us.” Hyatt attempted to pla- | yes. | irate person; “‘we've been Bergen's off to Tia Juana. the | hear from him fchief said presently. hanging up the | s a pretty wide [ recelver; “he says they got off that | <tretching of the truth, but Hyatt felt | way. Sent a man already this morn- justified in taking such a course. Hat.|ing. but Bergen's following himself." fleld looked decidedly hard-boiled.| ~What was that about the tele Nothing was to be gained by side- | grams. chief?” Paul asked, his ey epping Un wired you. didn't he xed intently upon the police offices Where fron | “better tell me. hadn’t vou? It may | That's my affair | help a good deal. Premises Office — 2 Phone Phone f‘vwm‘imlw(,zwd-Lanking»—A Great Value Cleve. Main 5100 9394 A new residence located on a high elevation with b0 ; ¢ o ] ) i i Mass. 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