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Zemo is all t ishes most s healing, 25¢. 21924 W MA Service Inec. BEGIN HERE TODAY Douglas Raynor is found shot through the heart in the early eve- ning on the floor of the sun room of Flower Acrcs, his Long Island home Standing over the dead man, pistol in hand, Is Malcolm Finley, former swectheart of Raynor's wife, Nancy. Eva Turner, Raynor's wiese, stands by the llght switch Then Nancy; her brother,. Orville Kent; Kzra Goddard, friend of Fin- ovi Miss Mattie, Raynor's slster, 1 others, enter the room, Penn- ington Wise, a celebrated detective, nd Zizi, his girl assistant, are illed to take the out of the inds of Detective Dobbins, Over- shoes, the print of which was left on the floor of the sun room, are und in the house of Grimshaw on, a servang, Nancy, attemp(- ing to shictd someone, “confesses’” to the crime. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | oy mystery {8 a mystery no onger,” Wise sald slowly, “T know vlio wore this rubber and who shot ouglas Raynor — but it was not Mrs, Raynor.” case as T sald, my motive was not mur- !arr ~= |t was to save my sister — as T thought = from being a mur- derer, Imagine my feellngs when I learned that she had not given him polson at all — but helpful medi- cine! Howover, the deed {s done. Now, Nancy, darling, don't feel bad about It == forget it all when you can Marry Finley, and et the| years to come make up for all you | have suffered. I made a mistake — and for that mistake T atone. A quick motion of his hand, so quick that it even eluded Wise, | who had been watching for it, and Kent had conveved to his mouth a capsule of deadly and instantancous polson. | After all, it was better so. He must have been econvieted — lis | motive, though born of his affec- tion for his sister, would have| secmed quixotie in the cyes of the| law, and even it he had escaped | capital punishment, leng imprison- | ment would have been a worse fate tor Orry Kent. | Finley led Nan away at once, and | Wise called the household servants | “It wasn't Or Nan cried out “1 asked Dolly F it he was wear- ing rubbers that night and she sald no. 8 was on the bridge with him— A great ight broke upon Zizi. So Nan had been trying to shield her| | “I ‘half to assist him in the nccesary pro- | 'How did you size up the rvlb-‘ bers s0 quicki” Zlzi asked hith. (thought they were Gan- non's,” “I knew from the vety first it 1er exercise | | “WHAT MADE YOU THOUG} brother? How had she come to sus- pect him? Rut Wire was speaking. “ will tell you — 1 must tell you all T know,” he sald. “But I hav given my word to your hrother Mre. Ravnor, that when T lcarned the fidentity of the murderer, T | would tell him first of all. You Imayv as well be told now, that Mr. | Kent also confessed to tHe crime in you Mr. ¥ But since you didn‘'t do ft, ntlemen have no n order to save aid the Buch cont wide with me! Bless him!" | be “Orry | eves he ed, said if you were not to he had no confession but it you , then id shoul him- 1] 0 him 5 the'lo omiscd to tall vou have?" Nan spoke in an “And i w “And 1 Mr. K. Zizi w isper. ha Zizi, go yourselt # A<k him to come here® and returned Kent went quicly Orvil tered and with a firm it his H taced the room agitated but wg p. He glanced sister, and seemed g arm iking first 2d otecting of Im Finley. found Raw the rubbers he them on a small Wise said, “and ry of the crime. I promised Kent, T'd tell firet of all I do so Knew it, k they tell own to rid the ast and a brute . was thosze. Not to save of t 1 though he W r from a life rror and iR fien man loves and ~ though I know that will some day be ¥ With a though Not to arry the loves her rejo reagor Te begin to show symptoms of ing — of arsenical poisoning. were taynor earncd that arsenic poison- t. 1 knew what ere brute her more and v Ame- and I was forced to the con- Do » symptoms of nd all J 5 irde r. That is sorry — and suspicion a cent talk Had thers ntr ouse matter FIRST THINK OF white- | KENT?" ASKED 2121 iITFULLY. “had fo le Kent! Wise said, slow- {1y, “But T didn't know his real rea- i son. T thought he inst removed Raynor to save his slster from further unhappiness. 1 now how that really higli-minded man could bring himself to do it. Tt was partly brotherly devotion and partly a slight twist in his not | quite normal mind, that gave him herolsm needed. As to the rub-| bers, when I found a tiny speck of green paint on print on the floor, 2nd when T learned that the tlittle Lridge had been painted not 8o very long ago, T coudn't help linking that up with Kent. Th we had no proof that he was on the bridge at seven o'clock. As a matter of fact he wasn't. Dolly I watch was fast and Kent K He'd heen watching his chance, he took advant of Dolly's stutement ahout the time, | and utilized it for his own altbf. He | { came up to the house fully five or ten minutes before seven, entered the sun room and shot Raynor and | 1 the pistol and went out | | aga Then he removed the over- i ) of course een the the v's ew it sald he didn't wear any he was with her,” Zizi ob- daid Those slip-on | &how so little that she didn't He them was fired, and hid though b affairs notice after the them removed “Yen, dear, and now it is al) past, and we owe It to thelr memory as well as to our own two happy selves to forget the past and live | only in the radlant present and the | rony future,” | “Together ~ always together,” sald Finley, his volco fraught with a happlness too great for further words, THE END | 109,141 HEAD OF STOCK KILLED Sacramento, -Cal, Nov. 19.- Through a report made public' to day by G. H. Hecke, state director of agriculture, it Is disclosed that 109,141 head of Ilivestock, mostly cattle, with an appraised value of | $4,262,611.4§, were destroyed during | the campalgn that was carcled on in the spring and summer by the state | and federal governments to control | the eplzootic of font and mouth dis- ease, The total loss was $4,326,243. For All Toilet Purposes | HORIZONTAL . kin of ths top of the head v, Clitric fruit . Pedal digit. . Anger . Preposition. Alternative Sixth note scale. Exist 16, Form of conjunction of the C major address 1o a (From the Italian). 18, Early stage of a flower. State of Leing uncasy or re less. Highest part, Muslin underwear g ‘s cry. . Plural of ovum. . Neuter pronoun . Preposition. onal con friar junction rement Short song expressing noble sentiments in a dignified sty . Music, painting, sculpturing. or literature, Varietien, Sccluded retreat YERTICAL Rod for support . Preposition Ancient card by this time, t . Typographical meas game, famili all crosswol puzzle fans. Does or performs evil, them, Later, closet, probably in the shrubbe: he hid them in Gannon's| which was a capital place | my Ziz\ hadn't been | | clever ennugh to lonk there, Ever! , Kent has heen waiting to see his should he e sine reaily i as soon as she was, wan ready “Whe pretended to think up In order to test him ont once that if Mrs. R roed suspicion fess, T knew he the truth, but Y was making | He eaid was | not accused A did ro bt if ghe were crimie pos- set. There was no sun pretended to caref Tiout th t sun or iinutes vestig: faded from Miss Turner | 1 come about 10 At seve of after-efects had 1eng next Iyt toward Raynot s his sister. N ous for Mrs, ave been, ha wou was not ater, far t t no longer Nancy artyrdom made APDIr r martry of him a Ve Grandmothr Knew There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and Wlistered while it | acted, Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister, Musterole does it. It is @ clean, white cintment, made wititoil of mus- tard, It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it bringsre- liet — how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatigm, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent preumonia), ToMothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes; hos- pital size, $3.00. Better than a mastard plaster CROSSWORD PUZZLE First person tive pronoun. . Requires. Prefix meaning three, 5. Public conveyance. . Pald newspaper anonunce. ment. ' Exist Male cat Esquimo canoe Adverb of negation Act. . Behold! Contraction . Cognomens. . Total. Opposite singular objee- for 1 have “to" uscd as an ad- . Preposition. 7. Preposition & I » ol B ed whe od egg od corn i Tanch loped tor, baked Iressing, w herry Wi with t hacon dishes ested ble for a child of A fe des of te spoons Wa in a hot oven, enus & a f ' 4 Canliflower and Carrots l head I |