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t¥Y 10, 1925. gaTURDAY, ANUA = pe gioza © BS = Wen TODAY Biyls 372k ‘ . A peas abe whispered t oe. her ruse Be tadten arms move geaming ees fixed ¢ re he returned ne doubt that wore the . where Ray . it’s ed right toward him—the shoe must ‘will keep that promise—| have been on the foot of the mur fiaiat voice grew fainter—/derer, There's no getting away from nigh t—tomorrow | that.” And she was gone “Just like leaving a visiting card of fact, Zizi merely; “Just exactly. And if we can find oor but it gave all the! the rubbere—they may not give! Ee mupernatural aearera th’. the eriminal—but 1 1 nay they | wil to the door—whiech} “How about the nuree—she'd hav fap alcove, and noiseless!y feet—aurses always @ Ant igut into the dark hal! od be as likely to shoot Mr. 1 her own room, she re-|80r as to potson him. phorphorus, and powder, Miss Turner? Why sb out of hor multitud! posting They all saw her Mr. Finley, Miss Raye them saw her in Yes—but that was vy | Why couldn't she have 1 the r |volver, dropped it, and then have to the door and turned on the mall compass doubt if there's fucked berscif into bed. Be eoundly tll daybreak. Penny Wise was Why not? It's om lkely as that ext day, when he found dire. Raynor did it--or Mr. Finley lect success Zizi's plan } }You must admit it Is possible. (Continned in Our Next Ievue) ind witnessed. a The Tangle bebind a drawer LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE the son. declared. | MESSAGE TO LESLIE knew whether that | PRESCOTT. Place Lionel bad this Mrs. John Alden whether he had produced |, a rather thick votee ask wn room and made up} “Yes, Who & it? Who wants t story. |speak to me?" ‘Spy one care. “Jus one of Jack's pals. I called A , gave Nancy Ray-| you up—thich—Jus’ to tell you what larger portion of the fortune! good fellow your husban’ Is. Yen of Dougias Raynor. It )«ir—¢mic}—I mean it. He's the bes Property and comfortably |fetiow in the rid an’ you mus MB wn and his sister, it left &) not scold’ if he 1 of him fam to Grimshawe Gannon | seit ‘casionally.”” household servants, and) “iert, who ix this talking? You all respects a satisfactory |/must have the wrong number. This all concerned—tnles# an €X-|{s Mrs. John Alden Prescott.” Might be made of Lionel. | “Yes. I know tt—(hic 1 jus CHAPTER XVIL. called you up to tell you that Jack More Confession is the bes’ pal in the bumend. MO secret that the detec) “This may all te very true. I Dobbins was no friend of|fail to nee, however, why this in-| Wise. The local sleuth | formation should be conveyed to me| jat this time of night. Has anything| ei had a notion that there happened to Jack? Have you called Mmething to be gained by &/me up to say that he bas had an quizzing of Dobbins, and|accident or anything?” bir feminine tact she flattered| “‘Nothin’ ‘smatter with Jack—(hic) be was ready to tell her|—nothin’ ‘tall. tened he knew. Ito assure Leslie. “He's jus’ started were, it wasn’t much, but|home an’ I thought I'd jus’ call you hed been on the case from|up and tell you he was out with the | Bg and he might have!crowd havin’ a good time. | Px Information that might be] “I toi" iim T was goin’ to tell you ten” |tomorrow and he said, “Fell her to- ihink,” Zizi said to him, as she night. Tell her tonight.” itim in the sun room, gazing| “I tol’ him you would probably be aw Sil visibie print of the over-'in bed, that you might think I was fan + Mink, with you, Mr. Dob-|drunk, and Jack sald, “Ge on and the whole secret rests onjtell her—{hich—my wife jus’ dotea) print.” on drunkards.’ ” it does—it does, I'm “In, Jack at the other end of the | Bot bow to get at it—that's| tine?" 7 | “He's jus’ gone out try to catch him?” a the day Lione! Raynor Nan with the news that d the will in question. imal respects Iike the car. Dolly Fay bad unearthed. | Was signed ‘The will.) the voice h Wan’ me to} m you've raked the shoo a “Either get him to the phone ot! te that could bring out |ring off yourself.” leesin't tina a, ai alike “Don't be peevish. I et him. | ft find any shoo dealer| rll get him. Hops th 20 hard | wld rubbers to any member | feelings, for Jack's best pal ever.” | Or any of the servants| “Is my husband coming?” Mkely it was bought} “Yes, Here he is.” Br York, and of course it's im-| “What do you mean, John Pres-| "et Age oe leott, by allowing one of your] tae’ 222 t would do no|drunken friends to call me wp this im that rubbers had been|time of night?” The thing is to find out| “ft didn't think that Dan Mack ome of the rubber that/was drunk enough to take me in Bis print. 1: can't be the|earnest when I told him to call my} one of the nervants—"|wife sud tell her what a good fellow pry can't 17” lt was, 1 told him you probably| Because it’s too large for|didn’t feel the way he felt about! ite maids. ‘And, too, sirisime.? | Tubbers nowadays. But,| “Well, he's told me.” this ip the print of a man's| “Goodness, Lealle, haven't you! got a nense of humor? This is the that ft wax Dougian Ray-|richest joke of tho season. What irs, Raynor|has he been saying to you.” “He said you told him dotes on drunkards.” ” —— a Well, don't you?’ ‘No, I don’t. Ighate yo® and all} “head she purposely pu r tribe, and 1 fain I have rea-| and purposely 1 Pope ol son to do 40. MED fast that iin The telephone was hung up with! OP that Mrs. Ry ‘la bang. Might first ott Copyright Pan Mr. Rayne © -TOMORROW—Letter from Ruth | Wasn'tit » ee © Burke to Walter Burke. nd Lord evening w ven ‘sty wife him, because it 1924, The Seattle Star) A real of the Iacemaking in- tat justry in Great Britain has the sup- ag ansthes ‘ding. \ port of Queen Mary, ATTLE STAR PAGE 7 Both Parties Accused of READY IN SPRING Catering to Power Trust Work Starts on Harding Memorial Bandstand THE SE rarer er SOIR Eas {OF 1 ANS FAIS b Olive } Roberts Bartor. 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