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A glance at the speedometer comforted. FFlynn. The car had been driven six miles. In company with Angelloti (both now happily recovered from their terrible experience) he drove in the same car from Lanny's house, via the most direct route, to the point where a patrolman had picked up the car; thence via the route followed by the patrolman when he came off duty and drove the car to the central station garage and reported it. The mileage was six and two-tenths miles! “She’s holed up within a block or two of where she left the car,” Flynn | decided. “Not such a cold trail after all” Angelloti exulted: “We'll just have to patrol the neighborhood: in our off moments. I'm suré the girl doesn't know she swiped your car, and that she gave us a clue to follow her.” “If crooks didn't make mistakes and give us the breaks, my boy, you and I wouldn't be where we are,” Flynn re- minded him. “I think it might be a good idea to interview the druggist in the neighborhood and see if she’s been in to buy a new lipstick.” A round of the neighboring drug stores, however, proved barren of a new lead, and as they had other matters claiming their attention, they were ;orced to abandon the search for that ay. Dan McNamara was much too in- telligent to make inquiries of the as- sistant district attorney who had is- sued the search warrant, but when in- formed that Flynn and Angelloti were down with flue he called up Lanny at Stephen’s office, and received a meticulous report. “You say the girl fled in the car my dicks arrived in?” he queried. “That's terrible. A de- scription of the car must have been broadcdst to all outlying police and the surrounding couniry stations im- mediately by Flynn and Angelloti, and Nance will be picked up somewhere down state.” “We've done our damndest,” Lanny replied cheerfully. *“Angels can do no more. I borrowed the car you left out front. It's in a garage. I'll send you the claim check.” For a week the chief waited for news of Nance Belden, but no news came through beyond some gossip around the Central Station that the car had been driven but three miles and then abandoned—for which evi- dence that the Almighty was still on ?L}S side the worthy fellow was grate- ul. So Nance was still in the city! Mc- Namara’s mind worked so automatically he did not even have to tell himself that, undoubtedly, she had taken sanc- tuary within a short distance of the spot where she had abandoned Flynn's car, nor did he have to remind him- self that Flynn and Angelloti would can be checked in a day by the use of a scientifically prepared combination of Quinine and a Laxative. Ask for Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Lo il If you want plenty of thick, beau- || tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means | | come to the same conclusion. He had no difficulty in ascertaining the spot here the car had been recovered. “Folsom strect and Sixteenth, eh?” he reflected. ‘“Residential—flat_build- ings and cheap apartment houses, | cheap rooming houses and working- men’s hotels. No, she wouldn't go to one of those. Nut that she is, she has class—and she had $200 in her pos- session. She's holed up with a friend. What friend? Why, Ella Cates, of course.” . He had already secured Ella Cate's address from the banker in San Jose. However, he realized it would not be wise to call upon her and run the risk of having Flynn or Angelloti run across him in the neighborhood or sce him entering Ella Cate’s house. The obvious thing, therefore, was to cast abdut for a job in another part of the city and sce that both detectives were assigned to it. If he sent them out | of the city for a day or two they might suspect his purpose and have some other dick friend of theirs shadow him during their absence. While he was considering where: he could dispose of them, the president of the Security Trust Co. in San Jose rang up. “Miss Penelope Gatlin has just been in the bank, chief,” he told Mc- Namara. “She has purchased a letter of credit for $10,000 and has with- drawn in cash the remainder of the funds on deposit to the credit of her checking account, amounting to $1,100. “Is she in the bank now?” “Yes." “Have one of your clerks follow her. 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This || | simple remedy never fails.—Adver- ||| tisement. At 3:30 the banker telephoned again, “She purchased a ticket to San Fran- 0 on one of the busses leaving here at 3:15. She spent two hours shopping. The busses, McNamara knew, entered the city via Mission street; the bus depot was at Pifth and Mission streets. Ella Cates lived on Howard street, be- | tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Howard | street runs between Mission and Fol- som—and Flynn's car had been found abandoned at Sixteenth and Folsom. Nance was smart. -She had left the car a block from Ella Cates’ home and walked there. McNamata reasoned the incoming bus would drop the girl off at Sixteenth and Mission streets—a regu- lar stop—and she would then make her way to the Cates woman's house. He glanced at his watch. He had an hour and a half to intercept her; for that hour and a half he must have Flynn and Angelloti in another section of the city. 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A CREAM T HE AL A called a tax! and drove to Ella Cates’ address, He discovered it to be a cheap wooden apartment house, but the direc- tory in the vestibule gave him no in- formation as to which apartment Ella Cates lived in, so he rang the land- lady’s bell and the door opened to admit him. To his inquiry regarding Mrs. Cates he was informed that she had moved to parts unknown a week before, nor could she give him any clue to aid him in discovering her. As he came out of the apartment house he glanced warily around and was amused to observe Detective Angel- Ioti leaning against a cigar stand across the street. He was certain the detec- tive had recognized him, for Angelloti immediately turned his back. The chief walked up to Mission street, boarded a street car and was at the bus terminus two minutes before the bus on which Nance had left San Jose rolled in. But Nance was not among the passengers that alighted. McNamara chuckled. Flynn and An- gelloti would waste a great deal of time watching that apartment house in vain. Nance, discovering Ella Cates had moved, had sought quarters elsewhere. | What puzzled McNamara, however, was | the girl's failure to communicate with Eim or Lanny, and he knew now that she did not intend to. The fact that she had Furf.hmd a letter of credit was proof that she intended leavirg the country, and the more the excellent fellow contemplated this impending move ‘the more inclined was he to regard it as a not unmixed blessing. The more he thought the matter over the more inclined did he become to take a practical and _policeman-like view of the situation. While Nance re- mained in San Francisco she would be a constant menace to himself and Lan- Pk ny; if captured she might, during one| he Hillcrest Citizens' Association at of her uncontrolled moments, consider it | a “meeting in the East Washington a great joke to tell the world how she | Heights Baptist Church last night was| had been enabled to escape capture 80 | advised through a communication from | long. " g J. B. Gordon, sanitary engineer of T can't baby the world,” he decided. | Washington, that the only way the| “Tll let her go. Shell ‘probably live Oxon Run drainage project could be abroad, and when her letter of credit is | brought under the jurisdiction of the gone she may remember who she is 10ng | Washington Suburban Sanitary Com- enough to draw more checks. I can|mission, as desired, would be through always get a line on her through the |legislation passed by the Maryland State bank, and if Steve and Lanny still insist | Legislature. on salvaging this nut I'l tell them| E. G. Lashlee introduced a resolution, where to find her. Me, I'm through. |which was adopted, giving the presi- If I keep this pace up I'll be as big & dent of the association power to ap- nut as she is.” point a committee to confer with the p (To be continued.) District Committee on Unemployment. - It was suggested by Mr. Lashlee that the committee recommend the pick, shovel and wheelbarrow method of re- pairing the many unconditioned streets | instead of the present method of using traotors and trucks. This, he explained, would greatly relieve the unemployment | situation now existing in this city. Announcement was made by Morris Hacker, supervisor of city refuse, | through eommunication, that ashes would now be collected on Thursdays. LEGISLATION NEEDED FOR DRAIN PROJECT Hillerest Citizens Told by Sanitary Engineer Way in Which Exten- sion Could Be Obtained. Liquor Exports Shift. OTTAWA, January 13 (#).—The Canadian ban on the export of liquor to the United States reduced such ex- ports from 103,945 gallons in Decem- ber, 1920, to none in December, 1930, but in the same 12 months the export of liquor from Canada to the French is- lands of St. Pierre and Miquelon in- creased by 112,485 gallons. “It's toasted A desire of co-operation was expressed in _the letter. -one tions for member- ship were renewed at the meeting, and the following elected as new members: James L. Kidwell, R. Austin, Lawrence, Mrs. S. Levine, Weeks and Cyril Hoerbelt. MARTIN DIES, JR.,TO SPEAK ‘The local camp of the Sons of Con- federate Veterans will hold an open meeting, program and dance in Cor federate Memorial Home tomorrow 8:30 p.m. The program will be fes tured by music and dancing. 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