PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. 1929 TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS "W a lt a m in u te." I said. An idea “It w ill be a co m p artiv ely sim ple h er eyes so ught me anxiously in the h ad stru c k me. “I have a friend uh m a tte r," said one of them , "to find thro n g th a t w as w aitin g a t the in th e n ex t coach who w ill pay my all th e pack ag es w hich w ere m ailed statio n . I g reeted th e o th e rs and from E air O aks. I d o n ’t th in k th e re d rew h e r to one side. tore.” “All rig h t. L et m e m eet him .” T h e i w ere m any. It will be a g a in st th e ! "I have located them a t the post- co n d u cto r w as fra n k ly sceptical. law for us to let you exam ine th em , office, but you have to com e over I led th e way w ith som e m isgiving but you can m ake a m em o ran d u m of and iden tify th em .” • c ro s s th e ew aying p latfo rm to th e w here th ey a re being se n t and you j She squeezed my hand. “ Oh T om ,” em o k in g car ah ead . can tra c e th e a d d re ss th a t way.” sh e said sw eetly, “you a re wonder- T h a t w as even m ore th a n I d ared ful.” Yes, Ju liu s w as still th e re , his back tu rn e d tow ard us. E vid en tly he w as hope, it is ra th e r d ifficu lt to g et 1 I sw elled w ith pride a s a disclaim g re a tly co n ten ted w ith his lo t In the Uncle S am 's clerk s to do a n y th in ? ed any special c re d it for helping her w orld. o u t of th e ir ro u tin e b u sin ess au< th e . out of h e r p red icam en t. I hailed a I crow ded in to th e s e a t in fro n t of m ail is a n especially invidlabl i de- : cab and to g e th e r we w en t to the him . i p artm e n t. 1 postoffice. T he p o stm a ste r w as ex­ and we w ere readily "S u fferin g c a ts.” T h e cig ar fell ! A fter a few m in u tes' search they pecting us from b etw een J u liu s ’s lips. | show ed m e a dozen pack ag es from adm itted. “ Y es, it’s your old pal, Tom Bil- : F a ir O aks. A tt b u t th re e of th em T he box lay on the desk, and a fte r beck,” I said reassu rin g ly , a t th e w ere ad d ressed to a mail o rd er a sh o rt ex p lan a tio n from M aryella he •a m e tim e d raw in g down my left com pany in th e city, an d tw o of th e opened it. eyelid. j re m a in d e r w ere obviously books. It co ntained tw elve beautiful, large M ystified, he p reserv ed a d isc re e t T h a t left only one package under eggs- alien ee. He had no w ay of know ing suspicion. It was ab o u t six inches W e le ft th e post office absolutely w h at my n e x t m ove w as going to be. , ling and eig h t inches wide, w ith a crestfallen . I had been so positive “J u liu s,” I said h eartily , “I find d ep th of tw o or tw o and one-half th a t th e package co n tain ed the th a t I h av e som e aw ay from hom e inches. It w as a little bit heavy, pearls th a t I would have stak ed my w ith o u t an y cash , and I w ant you to b u t it w as d o u b tless th e one I was life on it. H ow had Ju liu s fooled p ay m y fa re .” looking for. me tg ain ? J u liu s laughed a h e a rty , rin g in g M aryella w as cry in g so ftly a t my “All you have to do,” said the laugh. railw ay m ail clerk , “is to tak e th is side. “ Me pay y o u r fa re ? I don’t know a d d ress an d w hen you g et to th e “W h at sh all I do?” sh e m oaned. you from A dam .’’ city go to th e p o stm a ste r and ask "H ow can I ev er tell M rs. H em m ing­ I lean ed o v er and w hispered in h is him to hold th is for id en tificatio n w ay?” ear. "T h e re 's a sh e riff in th e next I th an k ed th e boys and re tu rn e d 1 I was too h um iliated by th e failure c a r b eh in d ,” I said. “ If you pay my to m y car. i of my plan to be very fe rtile in offer- I , fa re I w on’t te ll him you a re on th e As I had ra th e r m ore th an h a lt ln S sug g estio n s. I felt th a t I w as in tr a in .” su sp ected , Ju liu s w as n o t th ere, n o r d isg race w ith M aryella once more, I t w as a long sh o t, b u t he had no | did j ev,e r se t eyes on |j im ag ajn j and I had planned to a sk her to m e a n s of know ing w h eth er I w as did n o t care. I had the p earls once m a r ry m e when I re sto re d the neck- te llin g th e tru th o r n o t an d it won. m ore; o r a t least I had them w here lace- “W hy d id n ’t you say so in th e I could g et them . T hey w ere really JU8t ca n ’t face her, th a t’s a ll!" firs t p lace ?” Ju liu s said h eartily , as sa fe r in th e m ail-car th a t they would M aryella said m ournfully, h e reach ed down in his pocket and have been in m y own p ossession. | " I11 tel1 h er if y ° u w an t m e to,” I produ ced a roll of bills, one of w hich A fter h alf an ho u r of delay we got ' ° ffere(1- "A t le a st I can do the dis- h e han d ed to th e conductor. u n d er way again , and so rtly a rriv ed ag reeab le work, even if I w asn ’t very “W h ere do you w a n t to go to ,” in town. I w ont d ire c t to th e post- b riKht.” ask ed th a t w orthy. 'Oh, w ill y o u ?” M aryella sm iled office ju s t as I was. Ju liu s lookel en q u irin g ly a t me. w istfully. “T h a t will m ake it a little C H A PT ER XV. “I am going w ith th is g en tlem an ,” A lthough th e p o stm a ste r a t firs t j easier. I d o n ’t know how I can re­ I said to th e conductor. reg ard ed m e with suspicion, ow ing place them , b u t I suppose th a t if I J u lu s g rin n ed h is ap p reciatio n to my m otley g arm en ts. I explained w ork my fin g ers to th e bone all the w hile th e cond u cto r m ade th e change, m y con n ectio n with the Daily Mail re s t of m y life, like women did in and w hen h e w as gone he eyed m e ; and gave him enough o f my sto ry th e sto ry of th e diam ond necklace, sard o n ically . I can rep lace them before I d ie.” to a ro u se his In terest. “W h a t do you w a n t? ” he asked. "B ut th e diam onds in de M aupas­ He se n t for th e package u n d er “You or th e p earls,” I rep lied ; s a n t’s sto ry w ere only paste. Maybe suspicion and assu red m e th a t he evenly. ” 1 am n o t very p a rtic u la r: would k eep it u n til I a rriv ed w ith Mrs. H em m lngw ay's p e a rls w ere im i­ w hich, ex cep t th a t if I g et you I will ta tio n .” M aryella to identify tn e pearls. g et th e p earls any w ay .” “No su ch luck,” m oaned M aryella. I w ent to my own room and ch an g ­ H e s a t in silen ce for som e tim e “T hese w ere re a l ones.” ed Into a su it of re g u la r clothes. d ig e stin g this. F in ally he grinned. We took a c a b . to th e H em m ing- “How do you th in k you will g e t th e T hen I telephoned to th e Old Sol­ w ay’s house to g e t it o v er w ith as d ie rs’ Home to see if M aryella had p e a rls? " he ask ed a t length. soon as possible. “ P erfectly sim ple, my d e a r Ju liu s," gone back there. Colonel S tew art We got th e re alm o st as soon as I a n sw ered patro n izin g ly . "All I Inform ed m e th a t th e e n tire p arty th e y did. T h ey ap p eared to be very have to do is to go to th e p o stm a ste r had left to catc h th e aftern o o n tra in happy, and w ere even nice to m e; of yo u r tow n as soon a s th is train and th a t M aryella was In F a ir O aks which w as m ore th an I expected, g e ts In and ask him to hold all m all w aiting to be Joined by th e o thers. co n sid erin g th e way th ey had felt W hen th e train cam e in I was tow ard m e d u rin g the la s t couple of ad d ressed to a m an by th e nam e of Ju liu s so m eth in g o r o th er. T h e re down a t th e statio n to m eet them . days. M aryella w as ex p ectin g me, and c a n ’t be much m all from F air Oaks., W hile M ary ella stood by tearfully and I will be p re tty su re of g ettin g the rig h t p ack ag e.” “D arn clev er,” h e adm itted. “ It would w ork, too, if I had ad d ressed th a t p ack ag e to m yself, but I didn't. B esides, my real nam e a in ’t Ju liu s." H e lean ed back an d surveyed me w ith an im pudent sm ile. My face m ust h av e show n how cre stfa lle n I w as a t h av in g my schem e o v er­ throw n. I w asn 't m uch of a d etec tiv e ■ a fte r all, not to have thought of th is •tm p le device for ev ad in g me. Now I had b etray ed my plan to him and ft w as w orthless. "D o n 't tii' dow n-hearted, pal,” he •aid encouragingly. "Y ou've done p re tty good for an am ateu r, but 1 am too old an hand for you. 1 have been up a g a in s t th is gam e too often. H e w as still tellin g him self how good he was when o ur train cam e to a alow stop. We both looked out to •e e if it w as a statio n . It w as not. W e w ere In th e m idst of a snow piled prairie. E very o n e was a sk in g w hat was th e m a tte r, tu rn in g to not an o th er in th e aisles. F inally som eone got out to see and re tu rn e d sh o rtly w ith th e inform a tlon th a t we w ere stu ck in a snow ­ drift w ith every p ro b ab ility of being th e re for som e tim e. A fter w e had w aited quite a while I had a new Idea. I got up and s ta r t­ ed down th e aisle and w ith moat of th e p assen g ers I got out and w alked tow ard th e head of th e tra in . T h ey w ent on to see how badly we w ere atuck. b u t I stopped a t th e railw ay post-office car. T h e m all c lerk s In th e c ar a p p aren tly w elcom ed a slig h t vacatio n before th ey got to th e next tow n, and th ey w ere n o t av erse to ta lk in g to a p ictu resq u e s tra n g e r like m yself. I gained th e ir atte n tio n by an ex ­ p lan atio n of how th e re cam e to be only one leg to my p a ir of tro u se rs, and I k ep t th em In terested by tellin g them ab o u t th e ro b b ery of th e pearls. W hen I explained th a t th e booty w as In th e ir own c a r In a p a r­ cel post package m ailed a t F a ir O aks, th ey w ere e a g e r to h elp me. I told them the sto ry of th e pearls and how we traced them and dis- covered only th e package of eggs, Mrs. H em m ingw ay h eard me th rough w ithout in terru p tio n , sm iling sym pathetically. At the end she laughed. “Oh, I am so rry ," she said a t last, “th a t I caused you so m uch tro u b le; but h ere a re the p earls.” She reach ed into her hang-bag and produced th e stra n d , lu stro u s and satin y ag ain st h e r th ro u t, around which she clasped them . "W hy, how did you g et th e m ? ” stam m ered M aryella confusedly. “I saw them lying on your d re sse r the n ig h t th a t Jo h n cam e back to the Old S oldiers’ H om e, and as I knew you w ere through with them I picked them u p !” It seem ed sim ple enough and M ary­ ella and I laughed w ith relief a s we w ent down to our cab once m ore. Once inside, she laid h e r hand on my arm and said: “A nyway, Tom, it was splendid of you tt> m ake th e ef­ fort you did, and I n ev er will forget it.” “N ever?” I asked. “No.” W e w ent to g e th e r the follow ing week a fte r th e snow had m elted and j o perated on G randm other Page for a new pum p-gear. She was absurdly g ratefu l, and d id n 't stop once all the w ay home, although it took us nearly th re e hours to m ake the trip home because it is h ard to drive using only one arm . It’s all for the best! T H E END A rm e n ia T a lk N o t G ive n j SICKLY BOY, 7, GAINS 15 LBS.— RATHER HAPPY Allen K afoury, E ugene m erch an t and form erly pro p rieto r of a clothing sto re here, who w as scheduled to ' give an address at the m eetin g of the Bible school of th e M ethodist church on Sunday m orning w as u n ­ able to be present, according to H. L. G illette, su p erin ten d e n t of th e S u n ­ day school. Mr. and Mrs. K afoury becam e the p aren ts of a child during the week-end and Mr. K afoury asked to be excused for a while. He will deliver his talk on "M issions" a t som e “ My noy, 7, would not eat. I , fu tu ,e 1)816 gave him Vinol and the way he eats and plays now m akes me happy. He Has F irs t S chool A c c id e n t gained 15 pounds."—J. F. A ndres. Vinol is a delicious com pound of D orothy T enent, a pupil a t th e cod liver peptone, iron, etc. The B rattain school, w as the first person very FIR ST bottle often adds se v -, eral pounds w eight to thin children | rep o rted to have suffered an in ju ry or adults. N ervous, easily tired l since the opening of th e new school anem ic people a re surprised how I term D orothy ran a large sliver Vinol gives new pep. sound sleep and I )nt0 h er han(J on M onday w hile sIW. a BIG ap p etite. T astes delicious. ing down the chute a t th e school and K etels Drug Store. 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