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T h e R o u p e ll M y s te ry
By
A u s t y n
G IIA I*T K Il X I. (<'<>ni liiu»d. /
I In «prang from III* bath, Ihn wut«*r
dripping from hl« firm, while b«w|y mid
gli«f«-nlag in lug drop« on the thick hair
on hl« heaving I'biwt, 11« in* ruMlmd Hi'roM«
lb« floor of bl« « ll lin g room, holding bi«
towel around him with om* band. 11«
opened Ihe door s little way mid took in
tb« letter. Ktill bolding bi« towel ultout
him, bn stood examining tin* envelope very
carefully. A« be stood thus, with on»*
f«w»t slightly thrown forwirrd, «11 bl»
W e ig h t Oil b i« le f t leg, |||« m il«c|e« «tood
out Ilk«* whip cord«. Hi» eyes were bright
■ nd the light of it new Interest suddenly
•prang into them. He pnwriitsd thus n
splendid »|i«r|meii of physical manhood.
11« bud little iMi’ iMion for the brink rub
blng to which be treat«"*! Iilmsslf, wh«*n
lie bad put down tbs letter unopened,
merely remarking:
"I wonder wliat (*n««ngne 1» doing at
Villeneuve."
Tbs heat of bis young and vlgorou«
body bad almost evaporated tha moisture,
lie went back Into bi« bedroom ami put
on a soft, »liken »ult of j*s Jamas. «-aught
at the waist with a brocaded belt, lie
t«»»h a taseeib’d Turkinh fe* from it« ¡««g
and put It on hi« head. Then he went
In to bis chocolate and rolls, pi<k«*d up
bl« morning ¡«sper and I m <£ iiii to read. lie
alrttnmed the sheet at first with a Iapguid
Interest, eating very deliberately as hi«
eya traveled over the {taper. Suddenly be
«aw e to Ibis item:
"Nothing new baa transpired alnee
yesterday in regard to the murder of
Mine. Koupell at (ba Chateau Villa
r a n v ille
When Alfred Casaagne bid Dr. Mason
adieu, It waa to return to Paris, first to
think and then to act. Never In the
course e f bia experience had a encoun
•O puz.xilng a nature, lie waa a true
Parisian. A day or two in the country
m <« i u «ntlsfii’d blin.
11» re<|uir<*«l (be slim
ulu« of a great city t<> Impart to bi«
menial organisation that activity «ml
sharpin’«« which tbs «»aim and quiet nt 11
rustic existence lull««d into temporary re
po««. His most logical deductions lie d
b«-«’n mads In the rush and roar of the
streets. Before leaving the chateau a
conversation «onisthing like the follow
ing had taken pla«a between Dr. Mason
and hlmenlf :
‘'This brother of Madam« Itoujiell’a.
this Henry Graham «-an you tell me
when and where he was last h«-ard from?"
‘T h e last letter madam«« recelv«*d from
him." replied the physician, "bore the
landmark of Jtlole. That must l»e twenty
year« «go, as near a« I can r«v-«»l !«>«•(."
’Hi« first thing ( ’«««ague did on hl«
arrival In Paris wa« to call on Id« friend
■ ml pupil, < hurl»« H’Auburon. lie found
Idin nt home, hi« face glowing with sup
pres«e<| vnihusiasm.
"Now,** said <'aaangne, "tell tie what
ha« happened? Have you found Jul«*«
fHiahot, aud what progress have you made
toward getting acquainted."
"I already knew him slightly,** an
swered H'Auburon. "I approaebsd him
cautioualy, because If he 1« r«-ully impli
cated In thi« matter be would naturally
l»e suspicious of any sudden show of
friemUhlp.
Port line favored me, how
ever. I managed to lose n grme of bil
liard« to him at the Alliance this morn
ing, the «takes a luncheon at the ( ’afs
Anglais, whither we repaired «bortly a f
ter, What do you think that blundering
Idiot Iablanche 1« doing? 11» hna «et
someone to «hndowing Monsieur Chabot.
'I he fellow followed «1» In a cab.
I
thought we had given him the slip, but,
looking out of the windows of tha Cafe
Anglais there he waa lounging against a
lamp post, ami looking like a detective all
over. Hid you ever hear ut such clumsi-
ue*s In all your life?"
"You must etcrclae your Ingenuity, my
dear boy. A little thing like that shouldn’t
disturb you
Always recollect that In
thia buain«-»« it 1« the man who k«*epe
cool that wins. It la a golden maxim."
H'Auburon wu« rapidly cooling. H*
had be«-n waiting all the evening for the
arrival «»f hla friend to indulge In his
tirn<l«g againat the prefect. He had deliv
ered hlrn»*lf. Then he became again, aa
Caaaagne put It. "a reasoning being."
<’a««agne then gate H'Auburon a abort
■ketch of what had occurred at the Cha
teau Villeneuve. He finish hi« account
by producing the little gold locket.
"Tlie man who wore thia was last heard
from at B lu ia . The owner of thia locket
waa the man who actually murdered Mad
ame l(ou|*ell.
\\ het her he had accom
plice« or not It la hard at prewent to aay.
The prefect argue«, doubt lews, from Julea
t ’h«l*ot’a pvi-wcnce In the chateau on the
night of the murder, that he is in some
way connected with It. My own opinion
la that it la a mere colncid«-nce; nothing
more. Still it will not do to l«*ave any
point uncovered. That’s why I want you
to keep him well in sight. I»o you a.*«?"
"I see, of muroe," r«*«|>ond<*d I>*Au-
burun. "I can keep him in night read
ily. Meantime, what do you yourself pro-
l«o»e to do? (Jo to Biola. I anppoee."
"Exactly, and I start to-morrow morn
ing, That means I «hall go to tied early
tonight.
You must try and discover
this man <’hnl»ot'a most intimate friends,
meanwhile. I may he gone for a day or
■o. Try and go where he go«-«, to be in-
vited where he is invited; and above all
don’t let I^ihlnnche get ahead of ua. He’s
not such a fool a« you think. If he mak«-«
Idumb r«, remeinber be mak«** remarkably
clever once."
"TTiere was some talk of a hall to-mor
row night." remarked
H'Auburon at
buigth, wlien h«* hn<l well w<*igh«*d the
other’s word» "a ball at the Vicomte de
Ya liar's----- "
"Ah! do you know him?"
"Ye», as I know- them all. I know of
him. He ’an l>e got Ht if necessary. From
what ( ’linlsif dropped." continued H’Au-
huron, "I believe he iiitcnd« to lie there.
He is quite in with the de Valiara. 1
under» I a ml. You have heard of de Va-
llara, I »tipiMvwe? (Jr«Mt financial ualmb,
nnd all that sort of thing."
Ca»«agne nodded, quietly. "You ought
certainly to be there. One never knows
what may liap;>en."
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"Now to find. In a population of n«»nr-
ly thirty thousand people, thin one Indi
vidual, this Henry Graham, who wa.« last
heard from in thia very city seven years
ago," »oliloqulwd M. <'assagne, as he
stepped from his compartment on to the
platform of the little railway stntion and
saw frowning from alxive him the ancient
ensile of Bloia. All the way down In the
train he had been busily occupied in plan
ning how he would find the human needle,
Henry Graham, in the bundle of hay,
Bloia.
With nothing to guide him hut his own
marvelous powers of reasoning, he now
atnrted forth u|x»n a search which ninety-
nine men out of n hundred would have
considered worse than uaeleNs, For it
wuh quite within the bounds of possibility
that the man he was looking for had lived
in Bloia under another name than that of
Henry Graham.
M. (’assagne aauntered quietly down
the curving, narrow main atreet of the
old town. By nightfall he had accom
plished thia: lie had had hla hair dreaa-
ed nearly twenty times, he had ordered
and paid for hut barely tasted nearly
forty meals.
He had discovered that
there were exactly two inns for every
barber In the town of Illois. But no
tered n ease which presented otstnclea of
barber, and no innkeeper bad been able
neuro------”
X
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lie got no further. Like a fla»b he
dropped the paper and reached out and
took bold of tlie letter which be had
almnat forgotten, exclaim ing:
"Tba t'bateau Villeiieuve J Villeneuve!
Why, that’s the place ( ‘assagne write«
from. I*»haw ! wbaf am I thinking of?
11» can’t have born called in on that mat
ter. It was in the band« of the prefect
of police, and 1 know be ba to« Caaaagne
like poison.**
Nevertheless It was with fingers which
trembled a little in their eagerness that
lie ofiened the letter.
"Ah
he agclalmed. "here's fun at
lis t, ('«»«ague i* engaged In that Vllle-
neuve matter after all. Called in by a
friend of (lie atiapectcd («arty, too. Al
ways on that Bide of the case the most
difficult, of course
Wants me to watch
one Julea Chatfot.
I know h im ; old
fo p ; club man. About a« much rhan<*e
of bis being Implicated a« of tny getting
married. Well, 1 d eclare!"
1T»ere were two long abeets of Instruc
tions. Ill« firal eacit(-uient over, Charles
D ’Auburon read them iwlr» very care
fully, sipping 4its chocolate so «lowly that
the cootrnta of the cup were almost «-old
before be finished It. Heieral minutes
elapasd before he finally put Gaaasgne’a
letter on one side and lay l»a«-h to think.
It waa curious that hla new field of
a d iv lty »bould at last have brought him
Into contact prufiOMioually with a man
whom be had hitherto known only aortal-
ly. kt. Jules ChalMit, while a mere ac
quaintance. belonged to a club of which
l»e was a member the "Alliance.** lie
was not very constant in hi« attendance:
but be wa» tolerably well «<*4 us I tile d
there. Jules Chalmt he had known a«
.me is apt to know tb<»M* oue casually
meeta in tb«* billiard room or ut the <-ard
ta''!e
How fortunate It wa« that, acting un
der the advice of hl« friend Caaaagne, be
had scrupulously bidden from all his
friend« and ncquaintamw-a hi« new occu
pation. It would I m - a comparatively *-n«y
task for him to k«*«<p watch of ( ’iuibot’a
movements. The only que«tiou was how
to do «0 without exciting hi« «u«pi< ions.
He «at revolving this matter In hi«
mind for nearly an hour, nt the cud of
wlm li time he «row and completed him
toilet, drt-«»ing him»«-lf with unuNtial care.
The rob* he had now to play waa one
which hud de«eiv<*«l many that of a rich,
luii«M -eiit dnmly, to whom appearance la
everything, am| who ha« not a thought In
Ida head beyond the aet of hla hat or bia
1 la
He »«de-teil from l»i» wardrobe a fine
morning frock coat and a flowered waist
coat of an oriental design which waa nil
the rage imoug the boulevard«. He put
on a very tall collar and a neck tie of a
ve^y ultra fashion; n glossy hat, patent
bather hoot« and 11 silver headed Malacca
cane completed hla outfit. Aa he descend
ed the stair« he put an eye gluaa io oue
eye.
Thua an out red. ( ’harks
H'Auburon
wa« aa different a being aa you could well
Imagine, from the free and eusy Bohe
mian of an hour previoualy. A alight
draw I was apparent in hla speech. H ail
ing a cab, he directed the driver to pro-
c ed to the Alliance club, lie was the
moat iuiKM-ent looking young man in the
whole of Paris. A vacant »mile played
around Ida mouth.
One gloved hand
sought hla blonde mustache in a carean-
ing manner, w-lillo with the other he re
turned the salutatloiiM of Ida iiumerotiN
acquaintances. M. J idea t ’lmbot, seated
in the bay window of the Alliance club,
»aw Idin alight, aud surveyed him with a
look In which contempt struggled with
polltcncHM and got rather the beat of i t
“There la that Insufferable fop, D’Au
buron, coining up the steps," he remarked
to an Intimate. "I think that fellow
look« a bigger fool every day."
C IIA IT E K X II.
to Inform him of sue!, a person as Henry
Graliam. M. ( 'assagtc- r»-t!r«d to rest In
the snuggeat ho»telry In the town, the
Golden
I lee« ««.
Much progress <IHI the detective mike
l he next morning In the good graces of
M. Crattwau, tl*e proprietor of the Inn,
that hy the time 1 h*> aueb-nt gilt dock
over the stahiea hail chimed out the half
hour, M. Cratteau an<l he ware on excel-
leu terms, walking around the little gar-
>b*n mid chatting and talking confiden
tially.
M. C.i-~agne was confiding a wonder
ful fairy story, lie wa» at Bloia in the
ihfvrcst» of n little girl of whose [x-r«on
and estate he bad been ap|>oioted guar
dian. Il«- had only to «-«tahlish (be ibsith
of one Individual Io prove hi« little ward
heir to a large property in Anierbn. M.
Ciattrau. in hi« ten yeara* residence in
Bloia, hud doubt I«-«« met many Atueri-
ca n «.
I
A
< o o s s r vwtl r« Sprwob.
TTw-re were some doubts lu the com
fuuulty ax to Hoiuer Floyd’s fltnesa for
a jjosJtlon on the s< h s»l board, ow ing
to certain lapses In hla early edit a
tlon : but bin first s(s-<*<-h In hia oflb lal
capacity silenced the tongm-w of nil
critics.
He listened to several n-cltatlnn«
with a grave and Interested ulr, and
at the end of the last on* he row- to
address tlx* aclaiol, "hy request."
"Some things «re In rnv province as
member of the wbool board, ami norm-
nr«» not," he «aid. with n g«*nlal smile
"H’s within my province to say that
I ratver le-ard scholars answer up more
1 promptly than you children of District
Number Tbn-e.
"As to whether your answers were
or were not correct. It Is not my place
to aay. Your teacher knows, and lu
her bands I leave the matter."
M i/ H air is
Extra Long
Feed your h a ir; nourish it ;
give it something to live on.
Then it w ill stop Falling, and
w ill grow long and heavy.
A yer’s H air Vigor is the only
hair-food you can buy. For
60 years it has been doing
just what we claim it w ill do.
It w ill not disappoint you.
"Yes, many.”
“ yty li* ir
>*• rs ry «hört. Rot sftsr
"Had monsieur known an American
■•lut; A , « r i ll» ir V iro i « »I m . h tim» It bo#»;i
called Henry Graham?"
to «row. ««»«1 M V it I« f<»urt«r*ti in—h—• long
M a d lu n * In lh » S im p lo n T u o n r l .
Thia ».-»ii. a «e;- «• «’ W r-»n lt to m « a f tsr bom«
"Graham! Graham?" No. the man
alm<-«i wlit.out m u » li» ir.”— M as. J. H. X ivca ,
Prof.
Joly,
who
made
a
geological
ex
<.olvra4o oa»‘>«lX*. voU»-
bud no,. "But I think I can direct yo.i
to a person who«-an," he ad<led. "Go and amination of the stun«^ mid the debris
fc-r J . C. A y r» Co., Ix rw « U , M t
see Ma«h<ine B<-Hu«miiIn. the old washer collected during the construction of the
A i« o «M M iuU eturor« o f
Kluiplou
tunnel,
reports
that
he
h.is
woman of ths Hue du Concert. Hhe ha«
SARSAPAWU.C
FILLS.
done the washing of every American who found rich truces of radium. Indicating
CttLuitV PfCTOtAL.
ha» Ix-en in Bloia for the past twenty
larger de|MMlts than have yet L»e«-n dla-
)«*«ra. Hhe g e t« all the bu ain e«« becau»o rovered elsewhere In Europe. He be-
■he knows whnt they want. Hhe rnay he , llevea that the existence of so* much
■»
able to tell you something about him."
I radium cauM-d tlie abnormal heat de
A railroad in Nigeria, Afro-a. will bo
It ws« Is»rely nine o’clock when M.
veloped lu the construction of the tun- con»truct-d by the British colonial gov-
Caesagn«*. having huisle-d his coffee and
rolls. Issued forth from the courtyard I ivel. He is continuing his researches. erntn«-nt to develop the resources of the
of the Golden I lee< e, and proceeded in Although acleutlata believe that ra country, snd in particular to «timulato
the direction of the Hue du ( ‘«»ucert. It dium, discovered by Mine. Curie lu the «-otton growing industry. The road
will l>e about 4°*^ «n*1e« too*
wa« a short street, containing neither 1U02, la widely distributed over the
lpns nor t»nrl«-r »ho;»«, which, perhaps, world in minute quautitI«- m . the preaeot
accounted fo hi« not having previou«ly principal aourx-e Is the pitchblende of
ae, foot within ita prccln«-ta. If it had Joacblmstbal. North Bavaria, where a
not been for the fortuitou» meeting with few grains of rndJutn ap|x-ur In a ton
Cratteau, In all probability M. Cax« of pitchblende. A pound of radium, if
a»gn«i woul I never have thought of
TILLS RfADFRS MOW TO CllRf RMfLU
look nig there for traces of Henry Gra It could be bought, would cost about
MAT ISM AND Tilt KIDNEYS.
|9(X),UOU.
ham.
It was a bright, amayt shop, with
large plats gla«« window«. In which were Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Gives Readers Advice; Also a Simple
Conta.n Mercury,
displayed, beautifully Ironed, two long
Prescription to Make a home*
as tn ercu -y w ill« u r -ly d e » tr o y thea«-n»«of»m elJ
lace curtaina, lying «p«*<-imena of the qual aud
u o ip ie te ly d e ra n g e th e w hole »»»tern w hen
Made Mixture Said to Give
ity of the work which was never, even en te r.n g ltt h r o u g h th e n iu t-o u ia u r/a re s . Much
for the best customer», done within. The artlelb» «h oiih l n -v e r te-tux-d e x < e p to n pr<*a-
Prompt Rel.ef.
«-zlptiou» fro m re p o ta h le p n yid H an a , aa th e
Interior of the estahlishm«-nt wa» fitted dam age th ey w ill do i t ten fold to th e grw<d vnu
up with a large stove In the rear, on can poaitibiy d e riv e from th em . H a ll* » € a ta r r h
ure m a n u fa c tu re d by K. J. C b m e y A Co.,
which dox«-n« of Irons were heating. Hang C
Now is the tim e when the doctor geta
Toledo, o . , « 011 ta in » no m e rc u ry , an d la ta ken
ed in long rows across the door were the In te r n a ll» , a c tin g d ire c tly ui*on th e blo»d an d busy, and the ¡«tent medicine manu
ucou« surface» o f th e »y»tem . In bu yin g
Ironing bench«« at which the women la m
l l a i l ’a C a ta rrh • ur«’ b e au re you get th e gen facturers reap the harvest, nnlese great
bored. Through an open door at the u in e . It 1« ta k e n laternallV and m ade In T o l care ia taken to dre«s warmly and keep
b«< k, a glimpwe of huge ¡dies of linen, in edo, O h io , by F. J. Cueney A Co. T e a tim o a la la the fe*-t dry.
This is the advice ol an
free.
various «lag»« of renovation, waa to ha
Hold by P rn g ria ta . P rice, 75e, per b o ttle .
old em inent authority, who says that
Take Uail’a Family Pill* for conatipalioo.
had. The whole place wa» full of ateara.
and
Kidney
trouble
-
•. . —
.. . ..
j Rheumatism
Though the weather waa warm, there waa j
weather is here, and also telle w hat to
W o t So V i t a l .
an entire absence of proper ventilation.
Hetuevtlr’- Tbe idea o’ your thiakin* I do in case of an attack.
The atmosphere of the place to one un
accustomed to breathe it waa Intolerable. waa Ilataaia* to what you an’ Mr. Fergu- 1 Get from any g<y<d prescription phar
The appearance of the youug women bob Mid when you an’ him was wranglin'! j macy one half ounce Fluid Ex'ract
In the establishment of Mme. Beauaan- I didn’t hear the firs t word o’ your talk ! Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar
M<elreas I wouldn't have tn.nded that , gon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sar
tln, however, entirely belied that of the
popular picture. Notwithstanding the ar so Bauch. Verenn. But didn't you bear saparilla. Mix by shaking in a bottle
and take a teespconful after meals and
duous character of their employment, they the lis t worda of it?
at bedtime, also drink plenty of water.
were as robust and strong as amaxons.
L a rg e Coo tra c t.
Yoo can't drink too much of it.
Tlie glow of health was on their checks,
“What are yo u g o . ng to do n o w , colo-
and tb- muscle« of their bare arms and
Just try thia sim ple home-made m ix
necks stood out like whip cords. They ael?" inquire* 1 the iatiaiate friend.
ture, and don’t forget the water, at tha
“
I
expect
to
spend
the
r-mainder
of
were not at work, however, when M. Caa-
first sign of Rheumatism, or if your
aague arrived.
It was a time honored nay days." said the retired statesman, back acbea or you feel that the kldoeya
"living
down
the
lies
that
hare
been
pub-
1
custom of (he ewtahiishment that from
are not acting juat right.
Tnig xa said
nine o’clock to hall past was to be de lished about me in fourteen political caun- to be a splendid kldnev regulator, and
J»igna."
voted to r«*st and refreshment.
almost certain remedy for all forma of
When M. 1 ’assague intimated bis wish
The thumb has more strength than all rheumatism, which is caused by uric
for a strictly private interview with Mme.
acid in the blocd, which the kidneys
B-auaantin »be bowed consent and led the other finger« together.
fail to filter out. Any 00e can easily
the way to an inner apartment.
M la w n d e r a t a o d l o * .
prepare thia at home and at »mall coat.
M. t ’aasagne took a seat. Mme. Beau-
Mrs. Guahleigh— He’s your next bus- Almost any druggist in the sm aller
ssn tln stood with one elbow on the man-
band. ia he? Allow m- to offer my------ towns can supply the ingredient« named
telpiece, and eyed him curiously. Hhs had
Mrs. Mucbleigh—O. you misunderetood ns they are commonly used in the pre
l»een mistaken in the gentleman being a
me. I said "ex bu«hxnd.”
scription der«rtm«*nf
customer, she told herself. What then
Mrw. Guahleigh— Indeed? Well, I con- !
was the object of the pres»nt visit? Hhe gratulato you on that.
A CrlXlrlsM .
wa« soon to know. The detective ap-
"Mrs.
Chatterton
is a perfect talking
pro«ch«*d ¡mint blank the one subject
A dainty l>o<»k in colors, called the machine."
which waa always up;*rmo«t in hia mind.
•‘Jingle Book," will I m * sent free to any
"As a piece of machinery, though,
"('an you tell me anything of the
whereabouts of one Henry Graham? You Mother sending name amt a<l iret>e of her she lacks one detail."
were his laundresa some seven years ago" baby, ami the tops from two one-pound
"W hat is that?"
In a moment he had hit u ( k > o a plan cartoons of "20-Mule-Team’* Borax amt ' "The exhaust."—Baltimore .American.
of enlisting the co ofieratlon of Mme. 5c in etani|>s. A idreas Pacific Coa>t
Bcauaantiti. An excellent judge of char Borax Co., (Jaklaml, Cal.
Only One "BROMO Q».'ININE.~
acter, he could tell that greed of gain
T h at is L A X A T IV E B R u M li q G S I S E . L«»ok
a a l o re of 1
V E
Used tS a
L itt le Aaublwno«*.
was one of her predominant trnita. Then,
Very commendable ia the teal dis W o rld o»er to t ure a C old in O ue I>*jr. 25c
without giving the laundress time to deny
or ulfirm his statement, he udded in au played lu recent yeara In the effort to !
K v ld e n ilv n M is ta k e .
Impressive to n e:
put an end to the obnoxious habit of
“That watch.’’ sa.d the jeweler, hand
"My name ia Alfr»sl ('nssagne, and 1 expectorating In places frequented by ing it hark, "is oue of the kind that's
im a detective from Paris.”
the public. Still, the offense would made to sell."
Mine. Reausantiu'a little beady eyes no probably be classed under the head of , "Hum it !" exploded Uncle Josh, who
longer twinkled. Instend, they appeared "venial"—and it might he well to ad- , had bought the timepiece at a State street
to be dilated to twice their former site. Just the punlshmeut to the crime.
auction establishment. "I’ve »bowed that
Her hands trembled apprehensively and
there watch to ’kven different jewelers.
After
croaaing
on
one
of
the
ferry
her fingi’rs interlaced themaelv«M together
They all tell me it was made to sell «n*
lines
that
convey
patuaengers
over
the
iu a spasm of sudden nervousness.
yit I can’t git a blamed cent fur it no*
"A d etective!” she gasped, when she North Hlver to New Jersey points, nnd wheres !’’
carefully
considering
the
possible
logl-
j
was at length able to command her voice. I
"I>o not he alarmed, madatue," said cal connection between the two parts
Mo aers will find Mrs. Winslow’s 8oothlag
Caaaagne. "X<>( (he slightest harm is in of the "Notice to Passengers" hanging P yrup th<* b a t rem edy to use to r (h e ir c b ih lr t a
d a rin g th e lew th in g p e rio d .
tended to jou. On the contrary, perhaps In a conspicuous place, one wonders if
1 may lie able to make your special perhajM» the reforming zeal of the ferry
E s e e a t io a .
knowledge of this affair of considerable company may uot have carried It too
Dissatisfied A rtist— I don’t like the
¡leeuniary advantage to you. Take a seat. far.
way you have hum; my painting.
There is a good deal to talk alaiut.”
The signs rend: "Spitting on the
Member of Committee— Neither «io I.
The calm tone of the datective some floor Is prohibited. I.lfe preservers are
but I was outvoted. My judgment was
what reassured the proprietress of the
provided for all jmssengers."
that It ought to be hsnr®d.
laundry. She sut down. The look of
alarm on her fa>-e guve way to her. pre
dominant expreaaion — the expresjion of
gree<l.
0 0 «
"What do you want to know?” was her
eager question, in a voice which asked al
most ns distinctly as words. What will
you ¡my for it?
"I want to know a« much of Monsieur
Graham’« history as >ou are acquainted
with."
IT IS W O N D E R F U L H O W Q U IC K L Y T H E
He drew from his pocketbook two bills
P A IN A N D S T IF F N E S S CO W H E N YOU U S 3
of the Bank of France. They were of the
denomination of one huudred francs
apiece. Taking one betweeu bis finger
nnd thumb, he puahed it toward Mme.
Beausantin across the table.
T H IS W E L L -T R IE D .O L D -T IM E
"When you tell me all you know about
R E M E D Y F IL L S T H E
B IL L
Monsieur Graham, you shnll have the
2 5 c .—A ll DRUGGISTS. — 6 0 a .
other one," he remarked. Impressively.
“The sum Is entirely too small, mon
sieur,” the said, "for Information which
Is really wor«h having."
(T o be continued.)
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PLENTY L5ÜI) WATER
“O U C H ”
OH, MY BACK
Si JACOBS OIL
CONQUERS
PAIN
In Milan there are 38,000 fatal Ilea
living la one room aack.
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