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So now you can get soothing, ‘healing Unguentine Cones at any | drug store anywhere and it will only eost you 75 cents to prove to yourself that these magic working supposi- Yories will do all that is claimed for SYNOPSIS. Comdr. Drake Roscoe of the United States Navy incurs the hostility of a muysterious criminal band when he tries to gid Peter Champion, a millionaire, who is marked for death. He takes Champion to the steamer Ruritania, where his friend Dr. Stopford is chief surgeon. Shortly before sailing Stopford finds Roscoe missing. He determines to 00 ashore and find him. Neither Roscoe nor Stopford suspect that Mme. Czerna, whom they have met Several times, is an agent of the criminal band. FOURTH INSTALLMENT. { YN a small, square room high above New York City a man sat at a long, i | ‘narrow table. The room was draped { 1 'in strange shadows. A pedestal lamp on the table afforded the only f light. X room and the rays of the lamp ‘fell upon the figure of a man. This figure resembled nothing human; it might have been that of an animated mummy. There was no sound. A long, yellow hand was stretched out to a press but- tol A point of red light appeared in {the darkness. Q.” said a clear, sing-song volce. The indefinable creature spoke in mu- 1 sical, cultured accents. | “Report of Divisional Chief B.” ‘Report to hand,” the sing-song voice went on. “Comdr. Rg:we is not in the B Zones. Report ends.” The voice was as that of one stand- ing in the ropm. But no one had en- tered and there was no visible mouth- plece nor did the table carry a tele- phone. “Report of Zone officer in charge of party covering the Ruritania.” “To hand. Zone Officer 3-C reports that Roscoe was not seen to leave the ship by way of the pier. Group master covering from North River confirms. Sector Captain 3-C-3 has advised that 10:17, after proceeding to Roscot finding it empty, went across to Memphis, immediately oppoisite on West Forty-fourth street, and booked accommodations for Dr. Stopford. Steward is in room. Sector Captain 3-C-3 standing by at Hotel mm Report timed 11 p.m. at which Ir Stopford was still on board. Report anis.” nds. Followed some moments of complete silence. ‘Then the long, yellow hand touched a key. Ol‘l': o(utlhn dnrknu; masking the opposite wi & map of New York City leaped to sudden life. It was brightly illuminated. It was f,‘,‘."fi‘,“‘“{’:d‘“'?°""““‘?.f"‘“" ctly colored. In respons some silent manipulation of the yellow. fin- gers half the map disappeared. A full minute passed, then: “Instruct Zone Officer 2-A,” the man pf 3-C-3, . Stopford in the event of 'his arrival. In- struct Zone Officer 3-C to report imme- the ship. A shadowy dome crowned - the | By Of America |> "™ Copyright, 1030, by North American Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Servies. “Good evening, doctor,” said _he. “They've mml your apartment. Bag- gage coming?” “Reserved my apartment?” Stopford cried. “Who has reserved by ai - i T'm due on shipboard in an Stopford made & beeline for the re- ;etg‘uon clerk. He just falled to reach hy, Dr. Stopford!” exclaimed some one wtm spoke with a charming French accent. He turned. A woman stood at his elbow. “Annoying?” madame echoed. “§imply maddening!” Stopford de- clared. ~“Because”—glancing up at the hotel clock—“I have just 56 minutes to catch my ship.” As he glanced aside the woman's beautiful eyes regarded him swiftly— strangely. When he looked into her face again she veiled the telltale eyes with lowered lashes. “I am sorry, t0o,” she murmured. “I had hoped we might have had sup- per—" “I beg of you,” said Stopford earnest- ly, “don’t misunderstand. I'm in a flat spl . Just sit down for two minutes while I find out something, and then— dare I ask you to share a wild ride to the Ruritania? There's a bottle of Mum, right vintage, at the other end— it we're in time.” “It is horrid!” madame . declared, pouting deliciously. “But I will come, yes, it I may.” Stopford rushed to the desk. “Hammond,” he said rapidly to the clerk, “who booked my apartment?” “Your steward, doctor,” the clerk re- plied, pushing the register forward. “At least, 1 suj he's your steward. He's waiting upstairs for you—-" “What! He's up there “Has been since he came.” Stopford ran to the elevator. “Sixth!” he said, jumping in. “Wait for me.” ‘Two minutes later he threw open a door on the sixth floor and pulled up suddenly. From a window of the sit- ting room a man was apparently watch- ing somebody on the opposite side of the street. As Stopford entered the man drew back. He wore ship's uniform. He was red-faced and wore a black mustache, nudy;olmed, “Huff!” Stopford’s monocle dropped to the carpet. “Huff! What do you mean? This escapade costs you your Jjob!” ‘The man addressed as Huff did not reply for 2 moment. Stopford advanced, fists clinched. The steward did not move. ‘Then: u're here!” he said. God Stopford fell back a pace. His Cancel previous order. Failing his tak- | ing a cab under Group control, a Group ter is to follow. Withdraw his reports at 15-minute intervals.” ‘The red light went out. The Zone Part of the rout:'vzu mmwh un. savory territory, an & point_ west of Fourth avenue Stopford detected ged driver of the pursuing cab. “Good enough!” he murmured and pulled out his cigarette case. ‘“They're after me. “Head Center.” ) He breathed more freely when at last I'm the individual they re- | % clenched hands relaxed. Instantly sprang forward again, speaker by both man amazed be: perience, into the Tuddy 3 “By heaven!” he whispered. “Drake - we the reply—and I,)rs‘kle guised for the first time in my life, rags excluded. And I dont Commanders in the United vy rarely run about dressed Stopford shook the speaker's hand “Himself!"” laughed quite without humor. Stopford, You don't un wonder. States fancy-dress derstand. {as_stewas with violence. “I think I've jumped on my eye- glass!” he said. “Mind if I confirm my suspicion? He stopped, fumbling on the carpet. “Good lad!" Roscoe murmured. “Hang hunting. “I scout. Hullo, hullo! Found! he grasped the shoulders and peered, & yond expech'-:hn or ex- growled Stopford, still thought you were dead, old I thought they'd pipped you. Hi h the em*-‘.prhv.mumu missing monocle. “You see,” Roscoe explained, “I real- to ‘e was fo ocourt newed. My usefulness—as e Roscoe —is at an end. I am up against a team that apparently controls New York Cif know it” Stopford returned. “They have had me covered since I left the ship.” “M resent appearance,” Roscoe went 'en.p“rortun-uly alive, is due to a conspiracy with the barber of the Ru- ritania. On world cruises he has gained some experience of make-up. Your fel- low, Huff, is an outstanding type. Pop- ham—the barber—realizing that I was about of Huff's build, made a good job of me. The clothes Huff lent without knowing the purpose for which they ON SAVINGS This bank pays 4% interest to depositors who have accumu- # lated $100 here. Inquire today Do this: & &= to A slight headache?.. . . A sneeze or sniffle? . . . A few sore muscles? <. Pshaw! What'salittlecold?...Nothing at all—if you take Hill's Cascara Qui- nine right away . . . Stops colds ina day because it gets at the source of trouble. | ..checks the feverthat low- about a Time Certificate—or call District 2709, THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. Under U. S. 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Instead of storing these pianos to depreciate in value we have priced eve, one contemplating cannot afford to mi instrument at greatly reduced figures and any the purchase of a piano in the next few months the opportunity. All pianos not sold outright we are anxious to place in the homes of families who are interested in owning a piano in the immediate future, and for the valuable ad- vertising we will receive by having good families use them. We, of course, reserve the right to select homes in which the pianos are to be loaned. they came out onto the lower end of | | Fifth avenue. The of & - up faded. But now, with every block B:ued. pressure of theater traffic ahead gan to make itself felt. Remorselessly his wrist watch recorded the death of minutes. At last, held up below Forty-second street, he leaned through the window and thrust & dollar into the driver's | [l hand. “Here,” said he, “I'm gettin’ out. I can do it quicker at the double!” ‘Whereupon he set off at a brisk trot. ;fl g‘nmlmln on the corner outside comes but once in a CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. etime. 1340 “G” Street NW. (Copyright, 1930, L. C. Gorsuch) Avenue Bank stared hard. Stop- ||| ford sprinted along Forty-fourth street. @ Roscoe had occupied an apartment here for some time and the elevator man knew Stopford. He looked in amazement at the surgeon. ;;c:mman’ der ain't been:in since. yes- terday forenoon, sir. “It's urgent!” .gmm glanced to- ward the entrance door. “Take me up quick!” As they shot several floors: “You have a ey On the sixt] , ‘where Roscoe's ) ent was situated, the man opened the elevator, and: 4 “Look here,” said he, “I've got & pass- key, but it won't work.” “What d’you mean?” “The lock's jammed. But that ain't’ my point. There's some funny game on. First of all this evening comes a police captain—sent by the commander. ‘We find the lock’s jammed and he sdys, this copper: ‘T'll be back with some- body to force it’ He didn't. Then half. an hour ago comes a steward off your be " ““Wearing his uniform. He comes from the commander, too. Must have done, ‘cause he had his keys. Sald he'd called for clothes and & , as the com- mander had spent the night on board and was leaving by late train for Phila- delphia. Keys won't work. Off h goes. Now, here comes you—-" “What! What!"” Stopford stared. “My man, Huff, by all that's holy! Ashore tonight? In uniform! But— but—what about gettin’ a locksmith?” “They're trying to find one. But it's . you see.” ‘Where did this steward go?” He sald he was going back to the ship. Stopford gased searchingly at the speaker, “Prodyce the want to satisf saf ed. y_obviously fitted the lock, but it refused to function. A horrible idea entered his mind. Roscoe might be in the apartment. ... He deter- mined to call police headquarters. Down in the lobby a man who looked like 8 retired mumm was standing, ap- parently waiting for somebody. - ford glanced in the direction of the tel- ephone and rapidly changed his plans. The Hotel Memphis, opposite, where he had stayed many times, would be a safer spot from which to make his call. He glanced lthl:ll “hhdu ‘Then, hurrying across the street, came his first definite contact with the net- work in which he become involved. ‘The porter of the touched his cap. la them. The Norwich Pharmacal Co., -N. Y.—Advertisement. Spring Sale of Gudranteed To discover the secre! ‘, Then they created Sunshine Hydrox...nowthe English style biscuits, used. They are, I believe"— himself—*"his llMl!hMl" to a peanut they have that what my next been I hate no idea. terrupted him. pford. “Shall I an- Roscoe nodded. Stopford took up the receiver. “;luT‘ hahlll‘d!. king “Please, who is §) ?" a familiar volce asked. i “My dear Mme. 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