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141 Mysiebeny ag-g»mm[r i i e e e - serlously wounded, and one of the I roee to my feet, “I will be silent for twelve hours the I promised, . others is shot in the leg, Stanfield | “There are empty rooms = at 9 | g then threatened the driver until he|Dormy House," 0 o, He pointed to the door, v T'{E LEEDS BANK {released him from the handeuffs and |you N’,“m obtain ,l“‘,,'vll‘.‘i “'::J' ho‘:l::;: “I cannot have the last few hours| 'inu useless,” 1 replied tersely, | took him to within & mile of a rall- [quite comfortable, I am going back | I MAy. ever spend with my wife dis- | "Let's have a game of billlards and ROBBERY " | way statlon, There he tied the man now, Shall 1 bespeak one for yout" |urbed.’ he sald, “Kindly leave us,” (try and ”Iorl'el the whole damned y Y v, up, drove the car on himself and d “You would really have me there 1 went, There was a mist before | business, EY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM % appeared, 8o far we have no ne she asked curiously, “under the same| ™Y €ves, a cloud befogging my brain, —— a ) | DI voof as your august and respectable| Rimmington was sitting on the “The Honor of M, Lutarde, Copyright, 1822, by 'B. Philitps Oppenheln: 1 could make no intelligible re- |self?" xum:):i ;Tol’t'tn& :\;Il::; ::: llucdk" Hl: fourth :l&ryb:"'hm‘l: l:‘n\:*:::: t move L] r 40/ 3 series, Arrgt, NEA Service, Inc, {ply. 1 muttered something to the| “Why not?" ' oftect that Rimmington and 1 would| “The wife of a famous eriminal,"|WVA® obvious from his dejection that| issue, come on to the police station the first [she reminded me, “the wife of the they thing in the morning. Then I{man whom you e betrayed! You et et e ure walked outside, a little giddy, sick at jand I share a secret too, don't we? BEGIN HERE TODAY | Roberson was in it up to the eyes, 1) heart, furious with myself and Iate, | Would you vouch for my-—respecta- BIR NORMAN GRF formerly of |1t was Stanfleld who drove up in +|1 stood looking toward the Lodge un-|bllity?" 2 Scotland Yard, Is devoting his time | Roberson's Ford and went dircct to [ til at last I yielded to an irresistible LRI to tracking dow the bank. The Dartier onr was al- impulse, 1 hastened across the few | 1 moved a step toward her, Her MICHAKL SAYERS, argh criminal, | veady there, containing Janet Stan- yards of heather-grown common, cyes were filled with a mingled light, Sayers I8 known to Greyes under | fleld and Roberson, wearing a gray crossed the road, made my way up|a light of allurement and cruelty, the alias of Stanfield, Michael | Homburg hat and a linen duster, The |the straggliag avenue and rang the | Her lips were molst and quivering— drives in @ small car to Hrown's|chauffeur brought into the store a | wreat front-door bell. Presently the [\as it with anger? A long bare arm bank in the suburbs of lLeeds and |[$mall order which the grocer's as- ; | huge door swung silently open. Janet [was withdrawn from behind her head. robs it of over 7,000 pounds, Step- | sistant packed and took out, The 4 \ ‘u!no'nl_llu-rn. looking out at me, . . . Then a voice fell upon the ping from the bank into a touring chaufifeur was taking advantage of . o freely admit that I lost my nerve, |throbbing silence like a douche of car in which the delay to fill up with petrol. The . e I lost my poise, and with it all the [cold water, JANET SOAL his confederate, moment S field descended from the \! \ gifts which enable a man to face an “Hands up—Ilike lightning!" awaits him, Sayers races for Scot-|Ford and made his way to the bank, <, 28 | exceptional situation, For this wo- ¥ . land. Roberson, who takes charge [ Roberson slipped off his linen duster, It M ) |man showed no signs of any mental o,'u‘::.m,‘,f;‘," .,,'H'::r;’lf:':mlli\-‘:r;-‘m:: of the small e P r but | produced a Panama hat which he LB ! Gisturbance, 1 had never seen her was Stanfleld, who had crept in upon freed for lack ¢ pulled over his eyes, and made his N\ A {1ook more beautiful, She moved us unheard Sir Norman tracks Michael to Scot- purchases in the shop. He came out b 55 away from the door, 9 ‘“ " H RRrid,. Whora e finds Him living, unber einflas, . i A R A mixture of Lotharlo and Tn- Aspirin lund, where e finds him 1 ' (TOCL | ccome in ihe nvited, 1 have | ppeiio Bt He ot Ay SAY “BAYER” when you buy Asp with Mr. and Mrs, Grover BT i ey Our footsteps awakened strange|PFayers to say? ; vited to a game of golf by Michacl, / 4 echoes in the hall, . She 168 ths way If you are going to shoot, let's At Ak / 1 H i have it over quickly,” I answered. ) into the sitting-room, which opened 4 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ') onto the terrace, and sank back on| The woman stepped between us. etting the genuine Bayer product|COntains proper directions. Handy Sir Norman Continues, answered the divan, where apparently she had| “Don’t be absurd,” she said to the | B¢t!IN& the gen Yo R hoxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. “With p re,” 1 assented [ 2 [ We completed our round, lunched |been resting. x rewcomer. “We couldn't afford to|prescribed by physicians over twenty- | Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and “At 10 o ok, 7 ) 7 |and played sgain, There came no| *Jud he murmured, part with Sir Norman. Life would | two years and proved safe by millions | 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of “I will be in the clublhouse,” T ¢ sign from the Lodge, Somehow or| “You know, then?” I demanded|be too dull without him, Put him | for colds, headache, toothache, ear-|Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacl- He is perfectly trust-| ache, neuralgian, lumbago, rheuma- dester of Salicylicacid, Unless you see the name “Bayer”|tism, neuritis and for pain in general, on package or on tablet you are not|Accept only “Bayer" product which promised him, 7 cther, the silence seemed to me omi- harshly. cn parole, “We go to bed, up here,” nous. Toward evening 1 began to! *Everything—even the last little jworthy.” marked, “practically with E / get uneasy. Just as we were nit-}rplm:lo. What fools you policemen “You are right,” Stanfleld admitted. . R T AT I rose to my feet, eave, / / ting down to dinner, I was fetched to |are!” “Take your choice Greyes—Twelve and as I walked down the driv i the telephone, | *“He isn't safe yet,” 1 muttered.| Lours' silence, or Eternity" sparse trees, I felt the ghosts of tragedy gathering. v / Nir Norman Greyes?" { declared. “It is not an equal strug- . : 3 . g, cations, there is more than ordinary need that At five minutes to ten on the fol- “Have you heard the nows?" | alone here.” breathing “dificult you try to raise the ish and protect mmo{ your s b' suddenly contracting the lun‘i I i ) This | tweeds and golfing outfit were wait- { S A ety o ing there. In five seconds the hand- | b “He did it, anyhow. He shot both |of burglars, but I am terrified of |IDE & as a valua s, p £ i i | hi a § " . t vemedy for coughs, colds, bronchit . . 0 . . o his guards with an automatic pistol |mice, and the place Is overrun with | Bes y s bl ooy s.}: because of its efficient tonic-nutrient properties, dw‘l" are, the yellow moon shining through the ¥ “Inspector McCall speaking,”” the|She laughed mockingly —_— e P e T ’ / voice I heard deciared. *“Are you| *I worry no more about him,” she CLOGGED THROATS During the aftermath of influenza or its debilita compu- AN ’ P i “Yes,” 1 answered, | gle. I worry oqls’ about myself, ‘When your wind is shut off and lowing morning I watched Mr. James| | | : [P “I have heard no particular news| ‘“Alone—here!” I echoed, phlcgm Stanfield push open his private gate| j since early this morning,” T replied. | She nodded. lflflhf";c g air 'h‘i:';l': ?:dmmhthm! 9, | leading onto the links, and stroll : / “Stanfield escaped cleven miles| “Harding, our butler-chauffeur and |8 hard on your lings anc your fireat ( / across toward the clubhouse. T waved | 7l trom here,” the ‘Inspector dcc]aredi‘cnnfvdnrnte, has taken the car—|throats are easily and quickly opened, i my hand and stepped back into the; | 4 Py U gloomily. where you can guess, Our gillle | phlegm raised lnj the throat f- soothed | Il locker-room. Three or four.men in . V2 - iy “Escaped? Ridiculous!” 1 ex-|broke his leg this morning and has|and bealed by Leonardi's Oonfln Syrup { /) claimed. gone to a hospital. I am not afraid | (Creosoted). It prevents straining, hack- & A ! cuffs were upon his wi and one R o i \ of the three apparent golfers had th SR EYES WERE FILLED |fixed in the sole of one shoe and|them. Also I simply loathe the idea X P HEF PILLED | fixed Al o sure and pleasant. . At your druggist. tens of thousands td renewed stren; Those matter in hand. WITH p " LIGHT, A |worked with the toe of the other.|of having to get up and make my by by \ “You are charged,” he said, “with |LIGHT OF MENT AND|Mr. Gorman, from Scotland Yard, is!own coffee in the morning.” Sold by City Drug Store. fearful or rundown in vitality should use the means feloniously wounding William Har-|CRUELTY. 1 MOVED TOWARD| i) 3 H miell, manager, and John Stokes, clerk, | HER. that help build up a healthy resistance. | of Brown's Bank in the Menwood e What SCOTT’S does for others it will do for you.—Try it} Ttoad, Leeds, and with stealing from |, o .o sianfield reappes 3 ) | Tain i kg i as- Bta appeared, and Fhe exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsicn famous | the premises the sum of seven thou-|qrove the IFord away. Stanfield just . i '8, & B. Process,” made in Norway and refsed Innr.‘.'u“:nerlem 1 sand pounds. 1 should recommend | qapned into the Dartier, put on his v . i 5 Laboratorics, It is a guarantee of purity ard palatability unsurpaseed. you to come with us quietly, and to linen duster and g Homburg hat, Sa, i ? 4 % Scott & Downe, Bloomfield, N. J,_ . reserve, for the present, anything you | " £U8 C8 S0 B e ides was : may have to sav. : |to contuse, and at first it succeeded. Looking at him as he stood leaning fr-po ynole aftair was ingenious, from wd gt T : a little against his own locker, I, gelection of that particular bank, : 5 : ) 1d have sworn that there was no| pin i wickedly is LR T e A 2] Ul O e race on en | which 1s wickedly lsolated, to the o W ; : manner ange . ®X- | exact location of the Dartier car, ; J or: rer. ect pression of my enemy. He ignored| chih made anyone on the off-side 1 : - . ! d looked across at me. |y ol UG 8 “ i i 3 4 our doing” he asked ¢ i : Col renc “It's pretty generous of you to let Al loggThEn ’f_"'_;""'.‘““]tg,, Ime take the credit of this Rim- : e 5 ¥ i ¢ - L M yoiu. Wite r'.‘,"‘ri“"“'f.";" that | .1} Stanfield turns out to be Pugs- e S L ley, and Pugsley the man 1 believe T amaded o he confessed, |PiM to me I said, “I shall need no 5 Se, trick o e confesstl-dother reward than the joy of having | *“I am ready, ge e § h book." He walked quietly out to a waiting | A,‘DT“‘,O'"‘";’“‘I:‘M_‘” e motor car. with a burly policeman on | 20 Y2'p RS O o BIher stde of him, and & very U]y gm absolutely certaln of it” 1 portant man from Scotiand Yard in | ) the party. Rimmington and I were | left behind, and presently we essayed TS a round of golf. All the time m 18 geunsen o4 oo eyes kept straying toward the Lodge. | | = ‘e sienclg iy . 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