The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1912, Page 11

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UusT TUS AXEL ~ (VE DECIDED THAT Swimming \S THE THING 1 PUT OU IN SHAPE TO FIGHT! SWMMIN' AN DIVING IS GREAT TO GUILD UP YOUR WIND = a Huh Wyre ity MAR ry Norv’ OFFICER 6 A Fast Moving New York Story By Barton W. Currie Basea on the Successful Farce of the Same Title (Copyright, 1912, by H. SYNOPSIS OF PRECED! Travers Gladwin, © young mi 4 faile “in love with wusin Sadie cal Nets hin Be prevent. Wile end of her niece and easing he CHAPTER it XLL. (Conttaued, Striking White the Iron Is Hot. RS BURTON Icoked from one to the other tn complete bi wilderment. Helen coul blush and Jook confused. The immensity of Gladwin's ile dumb, Sadie was staring at outhed amazement. Even bilnked his eyes and fre. struck hi y Ba, forgot iis ban: Travers Glada H sald Barnes, readily, “and "i been for me he might have Wanapped her. He's almost as madly tn love with her ax 1 am—you will have » me a moment, I think f see that man Ryan.” The shackled young man_ suddeniy out of the room, followed by who seemed irresistibly drawn looked after them help- lessly. A suspicion suddenly flashed tn her brain and she turned buck to Glad- win, “I feél sure that you are deceiving me, e charged him, “and that that other young inan tx Travers Gladwi You can't tell me that his wrists were not handcuffed, for 1 just saw them. “You are entir 5 returned soberly. step ¢ut into the music room } will & modest portrait of myself broad smile that return, for the mn had gradually other emotions na omile humor of the sit. beat. 1 wi! stirred in the girl's b: ake one roluc won at. led_in_a dream, A noted picture thief Phelan ery | twirling his olub. Mrs. Burton allowed Gladwin to eacort her into the music room outside and conduct ‘her to a painting that hung in an obscure corner of the room. “Do you think it flatters me?” he asked, as e regarded it dumbly. She looked at him curiously and then ck ot the portraft, then shook her id and muttered: nyste:? here somewhere. banded together 1 \- I do not know whom to be- But it has gone far enough. We will go back to Omaha to-morrow. I had no idea New York was such @ place. Why are all these po- running a responded but If you will con- sent not to send me to,jail I will get them out of the house and keep the unhappy termination of my remance cut_of the newspaper.” “Of course, it must not get in the newspapers,” cried the horrified Mrs. Purton, “Then, madam, tf you will go back Helen and promise not to be too hard with her T attend to it.” ‘Was your father's name Edwin Giad- win?" asked Mrs. Burton, looking at him with a swift change of expression as he led her back to the room he led his den, “Yes,” sald the young man, “but if you will excuse me I will endeavor to ket rid of all these policemen.” Me suddenly darted from her and de- scendeé the staira, CHAPTER XLII. The Escape. DHILE he had not the slightest notion where the picture ex+ pert had managed to conceal himself during his o ne forced abmence from the stene of the chase, Travers Gladwin was con- fident that the man was capadie of out- witting an hunters who were ewart Without the aristocratic premises. Barnes and Sadie in a tender confab that was ju full foliage of on hi pioture gallery to eaw what he at fret mistook for a un!- formed constable emorge from the por | nofe an ar | ng, rae _———— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE f7, 1912. sn gene se yk LN De thn RET OEE TT MAWE YOUR TRAINING & PLEASURE TO You --youy.L GO NUTS OVER DIVING AN’ (M “THE Guy WHAT CAN SHOW You How -To dO Fancy stunts! YES! FLOOEY WANTS TO MAKE AXEL’S TRAINING A PLEASURE How , THE EIRST STUNT (5 Gon’ To BE A GRACEFUL THING — PUT YER HooKs on YER HIPS 50 — SCE 2 Wow wate me! rmy of the sort of man within and |lar carefully “The When he caught eight of Whitney roll of canvi about to frond out into the romantic climax, it was tongue to bid them carry their hearts upstairs and string them to- luded spot. 101 whole thing. He had the great drawing room and/ “when a man himself and was least resistance, man turned quickly and| ways hopin: ined the window. —" he began In gap-| wanted sometht “Murphy, sorr, only @ tighter fit.” Wilson stepped throwgh the curtains “So you are 666 now, “My hat {s off to you again,” ex- claimed the young man, “but don’t waste any time, You can get away dn that untform—quick, and good never hurry in these cases,” re-|atie hour. turned the thief, with an alr of calm Indifferen: You see, I have an ides ‘aptain and Kearney are wi at the front door, for they made a loud declaration that they were going to search the cellar. I have had wiméar experiences, my young friend. ‘But they won't leave the front door, and they may burat in here at any moment | protested Gladwin. ut fey will lea the front door when I want them to,” said the other, oftly. y Jove, you're & wonderful chap!" "ve got to be to keep out of Jail. ‘It's a shame that you mistirect your energies and said the young man, earnestly. “But you must acknowledge that I work hard for what I get.” about it. To good might." uttered a short, it, then looked up then—you've worked mighty hard for my pletures and I'm golng to give you @ few of the best of them. Here!" And Gladwin stepped over to the corner of the room where the trunk had been dropped and picked up & bundle of canvase: ‘The picture expert wore @ broad grin the young man came toward him. waved aside the proferred bundle and sald “Th not the best of them. Just a minut is wise. Strike Roll you then! Leave it decide, and any more. for life. pour right in. “The tobacco that doubled —let your pipe prove it That favorite pipe of yours Give it a chance with Lucky chummy, friendly smoke it gives You and your Pipe and Lucky Strike-—three merry old chums That’s why it’s “the tobacco that doubled the value of a dime.” The Roll Cut is all ready to handy. Your own dealer — the value of a dime” Cut. See what a to that old pipe to you'll never switch It will be a case of The can is 10c ached behind him m under his belted coat a simi- rolled bundle, the gems of your collec- 1d grimly, offering the slim now-you've been too white about ‘The Blue Boy.’ Gladwin refused to accept the paint ings and the thief Ia!d them down on Stepping closer to the ying ent down and said low and and the going leans against the lines of going than to etop and switch off the hard and narrow path. that something will ta! hold of him and set him right, and that ually involves a woman. “T've been dreaming lately the right directtos you have beaten me to that, or are on the falr road to do it that I have forgotten how to go about an thing cleanly.’ ‘I'm mighty sorry, but"—— Gladwin ways be willing to help you up cepting Gladwin's hand and gripping tt. “However, we are wasting time and keeping the Jadies up to an unconsr! If you will get Jap down here without making a no! Gladwin went warily out into the hall- way, reconnoitered the front door and vestibule, then went to the stairway and came down as if 0 if turned to stone between the and putted| plucked the Jap by the arm. “Would you like to catch the the picture expert asked him. “Ees, sar.” “I can't keep them nodded reassuringly. “Well, the thief Js in roo said Wilson, impr up couldn’t even ac: make all the nolse you can. understand m “Eos, sale, grin returned. “Yes, and P autck—catch thief.’ " foes wrong, Gladwin it's easter to keep on to He | ef run. find all empt: “Good—hurry !"" that I to set me going tn but It seems that fireplace, flaw on his errand. A moment later the The trouble ts himself behind a curtain. remember you, Wil- my hand on it that I Captain Stone, Kearney ire outside patrol rushed piled up the stairs. upped the thief, ac- the hallway. oth within and without. “Gad, I hope he makes ung man and rushed to th hardly reached thei punctured by e@ him and bid you whistle. Bateato | st winged feet and| shifting 6 sixty horsepower sudden, furtous action, “Hle's gone: saw a touring car hurl ttself uniform of Officer 666 said Wilson, Bateato trembled with apprehension. | servant, Watkins, at the wheel Rateato looked at his master, vely. there and bang on the door—take that poker out of the fireplace and ico—quick, quick, “Kes, eair, big muoh pleece come end er Bateato run too and pleece and Wilson gave bid unnecessary push toward the arabia for the little Oriental fairly burst upon the stiliness of the mansion « frightful up- The noise was distinctly audf! in the etreet, ax Wilson had slipped t the door and opened {t, then concealed It was only a matter of seconds be- Travers Gladwin had not stirred trom | where he stood In the drawing-room when Bateato got his instructions. was intensely excited and feared that jome slip might spoll this inapired plan. “Goodby,” came a muffled hail from ‘Then thre wae siles and the racket of a engine thrown into Hladwin treathed, a he! Cteet, Pesbedy & Company, Makers, Tror?H. ¥. Se Se Te DIO YAHIT BoTTom 0 ALL KINDS. OF Cuass tine! feeling quite down fn the stomach. his vision. He recognized his former All the end of « line and the the other voyagers are feeling fine and/ throw repeated. \ thiet?”" (To Be Continued.) Gt and enjoying workouts ¢' @ day,| Even the pistol shots are keeping ther morning and afternoon. The cyclists are the only haven't indulged in any at hand in. A target has been placed in « quiet corner of the ship, the marksmen firing at twenty-five yards. The swim- Three Athletes on who : pope Rh kno oe ere as ee ea in two large watens . Practicing. eo cus an jammer are | ta made of canvas. aan S. Ss Finland Ili Attached to long pieces of rope and the| Harold B, Enkright, the Dartmoutt men throw them ae far out as they can| man, twisted his ankle—the extent not into the ocean; they are then hauled in'determined—trying to jump. ee June 17 (via ) Do you Of the big body of American a:hletes| now on thelr way to Stockholm tof compete in the international games| t fe only three suffering from th men—Ralph Rose of Gan Francisco and) Jim Duncan of New York—a twain that they are well sorts of things is a delicious BURNETT GIN FIZZ OR RICKEY ‘The ideal drink for Summer weather, “(Make it with BURNETT'S" The Bottle with the RED Label Piret Distilled te 1770 Ask the waiter for and the in and ried the window. hen the nm wart Genuine Priestly Cravenette Cloth In my big trade of last week there are a half dozen styles of genuine Priestly Cravenette Cloths. These goods are fine silk mixtures, and run from very dark to medium light shades. 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