The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1924, Page 14

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OFT (e WHAT THE od From Our Last Issue cmd s > they all and the ( 4 can right ¢ what you can se pulled 1 en Wizird their families. 1 girl back as be fp not ‘Miss Patricia Dundied old Higgs beard and made f house t it is young Mrs. Kemp who has come | agency “Pm glad of !t,"* Miles sald after You ty : © A pause. “There comes Roger Drake @rive from the gate,” he cont: “He mistake The se steadily than when h house but slowly, and every few steps to rest. | “Excuse me, sir, but may I help you?’ Miles asked as he hurried for. ward. ‘I saw you coming and I thought that you might perhaps feel @ little weak still Miles became treme inward agitation of the man. Roger leaned his weight heavily @Pon the younger man, who cou) feel the thin Bis elbow like Selentist summ Strength to negotiate stops ¢ the veranda and Hobart Drake him. Belt opened the front door. | “What is t he exclaimed as he hastened to support his brother on the other side. | “Hobart!" With unexepected vigor! the weak man thrust them aside) With a eweeping gesture of his long rms and stood erect. ‘‘Hobart, I Thave found out who it is! I know—I know the—nemesis—!"" | His voice had the last word er king CTY | rea Qe he wavered and then denly yrijen f Pitched forward on his f Spread Miss Drake's startled exclamation | from the staircase was lost !n Ho- bart’s sharp command: "Don't try to lift him, William; turn him over—Great heavens! He} hag had a stroke!” The body turned rigidly beneath Miele hands and Roger Drake lay |; Staring widely up at the ceiling, the Toft side of his face twisted into a/ Bideously grotesque mask, the arm granted and ho s townward in th arrival he tquarters to an act fetor wae an old sald the min ter Sand } eo propr Ocean, in sky, | And then what do all saw aa they | am te you th ked into th he t k Tweekanose, th j dag f stolen ale er, knockin at the 4 of the ex th Anose went tn watehed. ware . or and T 4 the Gnome middle of the foo ped the Old Woman pushed the’ place with her foot | ‘Then Tweekanose did went out looking as NOTH lino he had bee | Well of }the Sand Mar CASES, N THESE and young in't I tell y Wizard Green id that t was the o yw! Wh Tweekan: had kely aaid "If It b his knee moved his Sergeant,’ he began at the other walted expect “This document ia, as you as n imitation tn of tha ancient it be a hoax antly. ¢rooked and leg drawn up in a man-| sumed in your note, er there could be no mistaking. Miss Drake swept down to kneel Beside him, but Andrew brushed her in texture and symbo Egyptian and or not I conf ttt is the mont | remarkable record it has ever been |my privilege to examine." uy foun to transiate, Miles | Polghly aside and descended Peckless leaps. “a it paralysis, Hobart? =. the doctor? Can he speak?" | fuddy face was Paled and his| “Fairly so, altho the terms used oles was grave and shaken. were unfamiliar to me. I have “The doctor, by all means, as/@ tran for you jy as you can get him here! | With your k age of the subj rt responded jot which it treats you will be a’ For an hour all was excitement |to determine if it is the halt Wiille the stricken man was carried | tion of a disordered mind or the reve. #6 fils room and placed in bed. Ca ofat ant if abnormal one.” 4@F Admitted the physician and the| It was well toward noon when the Getective was able to catch snatches | copference ended and Miles left the Of Hig phrases. | building with feeling of exultation | *“in these cases, nothing— Pos-|not unmixed with awe at the very/| Bibly in a day or so, possibly tn 10,|eormity of the secret so fortuitously | unless, of course, another stroke—| disclosed. @nly absolute quict and—look in| The theatrical producer had exert- again tonight. Hobart had established himself aa| brief pe furse and altho Miss Drake demur.|to locate ed, she was for once overruled and| Miss Mazie Only permitted to take his place ying second While her brother descended to| company and wo’ Mnatch a hasty bite in the dining} ™eet the press Toom. Miles hovered about in the|Owen Miles, at hall just outside the sick room, be | luncheon. Set With the question which haunted| Mazio was prompt to keep the np. his mind. pointment but her While he pondered, Misa Drake ap-| Changed to one of Peared suddenly in the doorway and|tision when she reco _ seeing him, beckoned. ***Ullo!"* “William, I must go downstatrs| utmost san; @ moment. Will you come in| nose in his Gnd sit beside Mr. Roger?’ |might ‘a’ kn there ado Secretly thanking his lucky stars |SOmewhere. I wasn't on that you fiat he had been at hand, Miles en-|¥¢re in the gymo when I mpoke to| tered and seated himeelf beside the|¥OU In tho road the other day, but I still form outstretched upon the bed,| KNow you were fo! lee The instant Miss Drake's footsteps |Grayle und his n Thad died away the detective bent for-| Drake. Wot's the ‘Si ward: “I can’t tell you that, but Drake's “Mr. Roger!’ Ha spoke in « low, | S0lng to double-cross you." Miles had Compelling tone. “I am here to help| lowered his voice confidentially, *'I you. If you realize what I am say.| have Droof that ha means to double Ing Close your right eye!" cross me, too, and that's why I’ve A wave of exultation swept over| come to join forces with you if wo Rim. The eye-lid quivered and slow-|C@M reach an agreement Ty, flutteringly, it closed! we give our order and then “Good!—Now, sir, I can’t take| talk in p Four mersage to your brother for} That det You, the thing you were about to tell | tive went Rim when you were overcome, but have to take fi @o you want to ses him? Can he| Must use your Guess the name you were trying to| trusting speak?’ | your Miles waited but the ey minute you'll queer the whole thing} Biinkingly, altho a nd we won't any of us get our bit,| ture had come into tt and tit is only right that you ahould| tho s ppear when I tip| entative, Admiral for| as sh rant ‘od offering at stared un. wo can rake in all} r oursel j | fair enough,” Malzie ad more quickly this|Mitted slowly. ‘You've come out | | and strike me pink if I don't Is tt you're on the square with| Tho 14 remained open t Tho arrival of their lunch put a Steele moved toward the right as tho| temporary halt to further discussion | Btfiving to see thru the blank wali|°f the subject, but later over the} beside which the bed had teon| azy Gra 7 placed. rson of quick yde up my mind to put my Beyond the 1 was the locked | y door behind whieh lay the relics of | Money on you, old to she an-| the past in the impotere guardian. |"OUNced. ‘When do you want me to Bhits of the woman centuries dead. so to Brookle id where’ll I put **You mean your storeroom, don’t|UP? At the King’s Arms? Wot prico| you, sir?~-You kn that your be. | named Mrs ‘Iggins whol Jongings in here have been searched? | #6CP4e to ‘er room until sho ‘ =Do you know aiso that the lock of |ffom you?” ° | your storeroom has been tampered} (Continued in Our Next Issue) | with?” a —_—— Miles drew a deep breath for at KITTENS IN PLANE, each question the eye had winkea| & ANTONIO, ate ard rapidly and an eager glint had shot | not unmindful of the latest advances eros its dulled expanse. jin science, While working on the "The room has been ransacked, | pir. Did you know that? ‘Tho eye widened and into it came @ look of such utter despair that tail-skid of a army plane the other day at Kelly flyig field, the crew| captain was startled to seo a cat erawl out of the fusclage onto one Miley obeyed a sudden impulse. |of the wings. Investig 1 “1 found a new key in the lock |three kittens, only and the door swinging open. The} housed in the fusel: only thing that hasn't been touched fe that long box that looks like a mummy case. It's safe still, I can fix that door so it ennt’ be opened | A trick collapsible chair ts used by & Univervity of Chicago psychologiat Yo test fear reactions, ADVEN HE > thetr chatr Gnome, with nd over his} a Wom. the Old sleepy | 1d the | bie. | dance and he did @ little prance Innocent & daisies TURES TWINS Roberts Barto TWINS AW IN THE GAZING s To Be Continued) The Tangle ont emotions revealed by private | (Ap totimate story of thw & FROM LESLIC PRES-| 7 cCOTT TO ROTH BURKE, Our CONTINUED ils arth Bometimes, it je to ads eaying « toget I remember with my mother! # tho J ie en they © again. I'll just her im the near it is a erin debt. I am oeize for what t Karl's te the |! n of her. or ¢ q a long ni a me week-|of me, t ble for euch « that I him t mderful prese Ave Rocepted give wi t. he ts hu ahe has found t my Gesk, 1 will « them frou There. man s . toe rand I've t Now here, Ruth, t | ‘ound It board | al himself | TOMORKOW;: talking > again I dont | John come here and | That isn't like dad| ¥ thougnt he would ever but r meat loaf will be harnea Will De in th enter thert is one of of a wite who | t |For Any Meal, Any Day Nothing More Enjoyable Cudahy’s itan Hams mwa Bacon No matter which the meal, appetites be- come eager when Puritan Bacon sizzles in the pan, or when the air is laden with the tempting aroma of Puritan Ham. 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