THS DAILY CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM, OREGON, 6ATTTEDAT, AUGUST 1, 1914. 1LLIOM $10,000 FOR 100 WORDS. " 7" Million Dollar Uyiiery " ttory will run for tKenty-two oomeoutitt teteki in I hit paper. By. an wrong meni with the Tkanhouter film company it hat been made pottiblt not only to read tkt ttory in (Ait paper hut alto to tet it tack tcttk in ike various moving picture tkeatert. For tht lolution of tkit myttery ttory tlO.000 Kill bt given. CONDITIONS QOVliRNlNJ TUB CONTEST. Tkt priit f (10,000 will it won by tkt man, -toman, or ekild who writes tkt mott acceptable solution of tkt myttery, from which the last two retlt of motion picture drama will bt made and tkt latt two chapter of tkt ttory written by Harold UacGrath. Solutiont may It tent to tkt Tkan hower Film corporation, either at Chicago or Net York, any time up to midnight. Pec. J . Tkit allowt four weekt after tkt first appearance of tkt ltt film rtleatet art' thrct wcekt after tkt latt chapter ie pullinhci in tkit paper in which U tubmit solutions. A board of tkrtt fudge! will dt'.ermint ichick of the many lolutioni received it tkt most acceptable. Tkt judgment of tkit lucre' will bt abtolute and final. Nothing -.' u literary nature will be comidered in the decision, nor given any preference in the selection of tht winner of tkt 1 10,000 1 rite. Tke latt two reeh, wkick will give mo?l acceptable tolution to tkt myt ttry, will be preiented in tke tkeatert lia ini thlt 'taturt a toon at it it pot tible to product tkt tame. Tkt ttory corre sponding to then motion picture! will ap pear in the newipapert coincident ally, or at joon after the appearance of tht fie turri at practicable. With tkt !( two rrelt trill be shown tke picturet f .' win-i.e.-. his or her home, and other interesting feature!. It it understood that tht newt raper, to far at practicable, t printing the last two chapters of tke ttory by Har c!d UacGrath, will alto thow a picture of the successful ooi.testant. Solution! to tht myttery mutt not bt mere than 100 words long. Here art tome questions to It iept in mind in collection with tkt myttery at an aid to a tolution : A'o. t What Become i of the illlonairet Vo. 2 What become of tht tl.000.0Q0t No. 8 Whom doet Florence marry t No. What becomes of the Ruttian coin ' A'ofjody connected either directly or in il'rrctly with -The Million Dollar ifyt tery" will bt considered at a contestant. rivopsu or previous chapteus. tnnley Hart-reave, millionaire, after a mfrnealona mp from the dea af tke cants of brilliant thlavea known aa tke Itlnrk Hundred, Uvea the Ufa af a retinae for eighteen year. Harsreava aaa night enter a Broadway reatanrant and ther 'oir.ri fare to faoa with tke (ini'a Under, Brain. Aflrr the meeting:, during whleii n-Hher man apparently recog-nlaea the other, Hartrreave karrlea te hie mnanlfl rent Rlverdal home and Iny plana for nuking hla eaeaae from the country. He . writes a letter te the girls' aehool la Netv Jersey where eighteen year before ho hnd myaterloaaly left ea the dooratea h! bnhy daughter, Floreaee Gray. He r.lto pays a Ylalt ta the haagar of a daredevil aviator. Bralne and membera af hla band aor ronnd Hargreav' home at night, but an they rater the bona the watehere ent rtfie Bed a balloon leave the roof. The :ifc In fonad empty tke mlllloa vrklea Hargreave wa known to have drawa thnt day waa gone. Tkea aome aaa pounced the balloea bad beea eaaotured anil dropped late tbe aea. Florence arrives from tbe glrln1 aekeel. rountrea Olga, Bralae'a eompanlon, vis it her and clalnu te be a relative. Tare lingns deteettTea eall, bnt their plot la foiled by Norton, a aewapaper man. Br bribing: tbe captala af the Orleat Norma laya a trap for Bralae aad hla frnns. Coaateaa Olga alee itlalta the Ori ent's raptala aad aba eanlly falla lata tbe rcportrr'n aaare. Tbe plaa proves aber tlve thronch Bralae'a ood laek, aad only blrellasa fall lata the haedn at the police. After falllaa; la their tint attempt tba Illnek Ilondred trap Floreaee. Tkey aak I:rr for money, bat aka escapee, aaala fol'tnf them. Norton aad tbe eonntena call aa Fler rnre the aezt dny, eaee mere aafa at tome. The Tlaltor haTlaa; coae, Joaea re r ovce a aeetlea ef floerlBa;, aa froea rnvlty takea a box. Pa re and by membera vt the Black Baad irkt kaTe beea watea Irir bin moTemeatn, ha raahee ta tba Trnfr front. A tkrilllna; raee la motor t v:ta eanaea. Jeaea drapa tba baa lata tbe urn aad vrlth hla aatomatlo netn are to tke panatBeT beat. XOopyrJcaU ltlit By Harold MaoOrntkJ CHAPTER VL U TOO ,et th, rang?'! diked the coonteas, when latt that nlfht Bialna recoanted hi adTentara. "Buret" be marled. "My r'rt, hareo't I Joat told jou that I had to fjht for my life V Mr boat waa In flame. We had to awlm for It till we war picked up by Lotif IlnJ barf tug. I don't know what became of th motor man. He must have headed straight for ihore. And I'm glad be did. Otherwise he'd be howling for th price of another boat Olg a, for th flint time I've had to let on of th toy bar a look tt my face. Doesn't know th nam ; bat on of tbe day he'll atombl aero it, and th retnlt will b blackmail, unlet I puab him off into tba dark. It waa accidental." The connteaa leaned forward, her band tightly clenched. "But th boxl" . Brain mad gesture of despair. " Leo, ar you osing any drug thes dsyt? " "Don't make fun of me, Olga," impatiently. " Did you erer se me drink more than a pint of wine or amok mora tbun two cigars iu an evening? Poor fool ! What! let my brain go into the wattebasket for the sake uf in hoar or so of exhilaration? No, and never rill 1. I'm keen about the gray mattrr I've got, kud by to Lord Harry, I'm guiug tu k-vp BD w. -' ' :r . ' wr I it There's only one dope fiend In th Hundred, and be' one of the best decoys w have; so w let bim hart hi cuke whenever he really needs it But this man Felton has seen my face. Sam day he'll se It again, sik questions, and then ' . . "Then what?" k A burial at sea," he laughed. Th laugh ter died swiftly as it came. " Threw it into eight hundred feet of water, on a bar where the sands srs always ablftlog. He'll never find it, even if be took the range. He could not have got a decent on. The sun wvt drop ping and the shadows were long.: H threw the chest into the water and then began peg ging away at us, cool as you pleaae, and Bred our tank." ' " It looks to me as if hs bad, wasted his time." t "That depends. Between you and me and the gute post, I've a sneaking idea that this man Jones, whom. nobody has given any par ticular attention, Is deep, clever man. He may have been honestly attempting to find a new biding place; the advertisement in tbe newspaper may have drnwn'him. He may - have thrown the box over in pure rage at see ing himself checkmated. Again, the whole thing may have been worked up for our bene fit, a blind. But if that's th case, Jones has us on the hip, for we can't tell. But we can do wlint in all probabilities he expects we'll cease to do watch him just as shrewdly as before." Olga caught his bund and drew him down beside her. " I wasn't going to bother you tonight, but it may mean something vital." "What?" slertly. For reply she rose and walked over to th light button. She pressed it and the apart ment became dark. " Come over to the window, quick ! " Sh dragged him across the room. " Over tbe way, the house with the marble frontage." A man emerged, lit a cigaret, and walked leisurely down the street " No 1 " she cried, as Blaine turned to make for the door, doubtless with the Intention of finding out who this man was. " Every night after you leave he appears." "Does be follow m7" " No. And that's what bothered me at first I believed he was watching soma apartment above. But regularly when I turn out th lights he comes forth. So there's no doubt that hs watches you enter nnd takes not of your departure." . " But doesn't follow me. That's odd. What thedevUIs his idea?" - "I'd give a good deal to learn." . Th shadow and the glowing cigaret disap peared around tbe corner, and the lights in th apartment wert turned on again. "He's gone. You really think he' watch ing me?" "Hs is watching this apartment, I know that much." And even at that moment the watcher was watching from his vantage behind th cor nt. ' " Suspicions 1 " h murmured, tossing th , cigaret into th gutter. ' They're watching m tor change. IU drop out I know what I know. It's a great world. It's fln to b aliv and kicking on top of It" H went on without bast and took .th subway train for downtown. "Is there any way I could get near him?! asked Brain. "Tomorrow night yon might leav by th Janitor's entrance. I'll keep the lights on till you're ontslde. Then I'll turn them off and yoo can follow and learn who h Is." " It's mighty important" "Don't tcowL At your art a wrlnkl is apt to remain if you one get it started." He laughed. " Wrinkles! ". Sh could talk of wrinkles! - " They are mor Important than you think. Every morning I rub out th wrinkle I go tt bed with." " I with you could rub out the general stupidity which is wrinkling my brain. I've made three mnves and fulled in each. What's come ovrr ine ? " t'erbapt you've had oo many successes Tlie wheel of '-lmnce is always turning srounl.'' " May t eioiike? " ' Thuuki. At least it proves you still have had my: w4r-.. -.m- ----- ut . m. some conslderstion for m. You would smoke whether it was agreeable or not But I Ilk the odor of a good cigar. And It always helps you to tblnk." Braine lit th cigar and began bis customary pacing. At length h paused. "Suppose wa hav a real old fashioned coaching party out to th old mansion w know about?" "And what shall w do there?" "Make fa mansion an tnchanted castle where sometimes people who enter can't get out Do you think you could get her to go? " "I can try." " Olga, I mutt hav that girl; and I mutt hav her soon. 8ometimes I find myself mightily puziled over th whole fnlug. It Uargreav Is alive, why doesn't he turn up now t'uat It's practically known that his daughter presides over . his household? I might understand it if I didn't know that Hargreave is really afraid of nothing. Where is 'the man with th five thousanJ, picked up at sea? What was the reason for Jones carrying that box out in broad daylight? Who is the chap watching acrotis the street? Sometimes I believe In my soul if I hav one! that hargreave Is playing with us, playing! Well," flinging the half consumed cigar into the grate, " the Black Hundred al ways goes forward, win or lose, and never forgets." " We ars a fine pair ! " said the woman bitterly, "We ar exactly what fute Intended us to be. They wrote you down in the book as a beautiful body with a crooked mind. They wrote me down as the devil, doomed to roam earth's top till I'm killed." "Killed?" " Why, yes. I'm not the kind, of chap who dies In bed, surrounded by tbe weeping mem bers of the family, doctor, nurse, and priest I'm a scoundrel; but It bos this saving gracj, I enjoy being a scoundrel. Now, I'm going up to the club. There's nothing like a game of billiards or chess to smooth that wrinkle which seems to worry you." In th great newspaper office there was a mighty racket Midnight always means pan demonium in the city room of a metropolitan dally. Copy boys were rushing to and fro, messengers and printers with sticky gulleys in their hands; reporters were banging awar at their typewriters, and intermingling you could hear the ceaseless clickety-click from th ' telegraph room. The managing editor came out of his office and approached the des). of the night city dltor. "Editorial page gone down?" "Twenty minutes ago," said the night city dltor. " I wanted a stick on that Panama rumpus." : " Too late." "Where's Jim Norton?" "At the chamber of commerce banquet. The major la going to tbrov a bomb into tbe enemy's camp." "Nothing on the Hargreave stuff?" "No. Guess I'd better put that in the cubbyhole. He's dead." ' "No will found yet?". "Not a piece a big ar a postage stamp." "That will leave the girl In a tough place. No will, no birth certificate ; and worut of all, no photograph of the old man himself. I don't sea why Jim sidestepped this affair, lie th only man in town who knew anything about Hargreave." "He hasn't given it op; but be wauts to cover it on bis own, turn the yarn over when be' got it, no false alarms." "Ah! So that's the game?" "Yes; and Jim is the sort every paper needs. When th time comes the story turns op, If there 1 one. Here be Is now. Looks Ilk an actor in th fourth set of a drama. Good looking chap, though." Norton cam in through the outer gates. He waa In evening clothe, top hat. A dead cigaret dangled between bis lips. " How much do you want? " asked the night ' city editor. . "Column anJ a bait" " Off with your glad rt gs !" . "Anything good V r.tked 'he mansging ed itor. - "Th lid has been jammed en tight No STEDY Harold MacGiath m i v . , . ' '5., v Si i 3 , , wins in any restaurant after 1 o'clock. There'll be a roundup of every gunman in town." " Good work I Go to it." It waa 1 o'clock when Norton- turned in his last sheet of copy und s'. trtcd for home. Just outside the entrance to the building a man with a slouch hut drawn down over his eyes stepped forward. "Mr. Norton?" ' " Yes." Norton stepped back suspiciously. The other chuckled, raised nnd lowered bis bat swiftly. " Good Lord ! " murmured the reporter. "Will you take a ride with me lu a taxi?" "All the way to Syracuse, if you say so. Well, I'll be tinker damned 1 " " No names, please 1 " What took place in that taxlcub was never generally known. But at 10 o'clock the next morning Norton surprised the elevator boy by going put Norton proceeded downtown to the National bank, where be deposited $5,000 in bills of large denominations. The teller hod some difficulty In counting them. They stuck together and retained th sodden ap pearanc of money recently submergej la water. J. ' r '' ' t . Florence was delighted at th Idea of a coaching party. Often during her school girl days the had seen the fashionable coaches go. careening along the road, with the sharp, clear note of the bugl rising above the thunder of hoofs and rattling of wheels. . Jones was not enthusiastic ; neither was be a killjoy. "But' you are to go along, too," said Florence. "I, Miss Florence?" "Th countess Invited you especially. You . will go with a hamper." "Ah, In my capacity as butler; very good, Miss Florence." To her he gave no sign of his secret satisfaction. Th hour arrived, and th gay party bowled away. Taey wound In and oat of the streets toward th country to tbe crack of the whip and the blare of the horn. Florence' enjoyment would hav been per fect had It not been for the absence of Norton. Why hadn't he been' Invited? She did not ask becsus tne did not car to dis close to tbe countess her interest in th re porter. Th wtr ncaring th limits of th k " - ?' -V,V, city, when the coach waa forced to take sharp turn to avoid an automobile in trouble. . The man putterlug at th engine raised his head. It was Norton, and Florence wared her hanJ vigorously. "A coaching party," he murmured; "and your Unci James waa not invited! O, very welll " H laughed, and suddenly grew seri ous. It would not hurt '.o find out where that coach waa going. He set to work savagely, -v located th trouble, righted It, and aet oft for the II r--g rears home. B found Susan and bombarded her with questions which to Susan cam with th rapidity ol rain npon fa roof. "So Jones went along?" " In his capacity of butler only." . Norton smiled. "WelL I'll take a jaunt ont there myself. Yon ar sura of th la- ' cation?'' "Its." Well, good-by. IU go a 4 waiter, sine they wouldn't Intit me, I'm on of th best Uttl waiters yon erer htaid of; and all things com to him who waits.? What a pleasant, affabl young man h waal thought Susan u sh watched him Jump Into th car and go flying up tba street Jones waa a. good deal surprised when Norton turned op at th oM Chilton manor. "What mad yon com her d retted Ilk this?" th ho tie dsmanded. 1 TV I " I'm a suspicious duffer ; maybe that's th reason." "Do you know anything?" " Well, no; I can't say that I do. But, hung it, I just had to com out her." "Muyb it's just aa well you did," said Jones moodily. " I know this place. Th housekeeper used to be my nurse, and If sh 1 still on th job she may be of service to us. You don't think they'll question or recognize me?" " Hardly. I'll put in a word or you. I'll say I sent for you, not knowing If we had enough servants) to tak car of th luncheon." " And now Til go and hunt up Meg." Sure enough, his old nurse was still in charge of th bouts; and whan her " baby " disclosed bis Identity sh all but fall upon his neck. " But what ar you doing here, dressed 3 as a waiter? " "If a litU secret, Meg. I wasn't in vited, and th truth' is I'm very desperately In love with fa young lady iu whose honor this coaching party la being given. Ami , , . maybe sh' in danger," "Danger? What about?" "The Lord only know. But show m about th house. I'v not ben her In so long I'v forgotten th run of it I remem ber one room with th secret panel aud an other with a painting that turned. Hav they changed them?" "No; It Is just th sama her at it used to be. Come along and I'll show you." Norton Inspected th room carefully, stowing awty In his mind avery detail. II might be worrying about r.othirg; but so many Strang things had happened t'aat it was better to be on the side of caution than on th aids of carelessness. Hs left th house and ran acrosa Jone carrying u basket of wine. ' " Here, Norton; tak this to th party. I want to reconnolter." All right m'lud t Say, Jones, how much ' do you think I'd arn st this job? " comically. " Get along with you, Mr. Norton. It may b th time to laugh, and then It may not." "I'm going back Into th bouse and bill behind a secret panel. I'v got my revolver. You go to th stable and tak a try at my car; so if sue works smoothly. Wa uinr have to do som hiking. Where It tht countess in this?" " Leave that to me, Mr. Nortou," said t butler with his grim tuille. B off; they ar moving back toward th house." So Norton carried th basket around to th lawn, where It was taken from his hauds by , the regular servant He sighed aa he saw Florence, laughing and chatting with a tata who wa a stranger and whom h heard ad dressed as count Som friend of the count, no doubt Where waj all this tangle going to end? He wUhed h knew. And what yarn h waa going to writ torn day' It would b read Ilk on of Gaborlau'a tale. He turned away to wander Idly about tke grounds, when beyond a clump of cedar b saw three or four men convening lowly. H got as near aa possible, for whan three or four men put their head together and whisper animatedly, It usually mean a poker gam or something worse. H caught a phrase or two it it cam down th wind, and then he knew that th vagu suspicion that had brought him out bcr bad Uea set la motion by ftte. H heard " Florauc " and "th old drawing room"; and that wa enough. He scurried about for Jones, It was pur lack that h had had old Meg show him through th house, otherwise h would hav forgotten all about the secret pane! In th wall and th painting. Jonea shrugged resignedly. Were thes men of th counts' Party? Norton couldn't say. Norton mad hi 'aiding place In safety; and by and by h copld hear th guests mov ing about In th room. Then all sounds ceased for a while, Norton strsined bis ear against th panel. A door closed sharply. ' "No; her you must stay, young lady," said a man's vole. "What do you mean, sir?" demanded th beloved role. " It means fast no on will return to thlt room and that you will not be mis' jntll it Is too lata." Th sound of voice stopped akuptly, and somathlng Ilk tcutlllug ensued. Later Nor ton heard th back of a cbair atrik tht panel and some on sat heavily upon It H waited perhapa five minutes; then be gently slid back the sueL Florenc sat bound and gagged. uc2er his very eyes I It was but the rwrh of a moment to liberate her. " It Is I, Jim. Do not speak or make th least noise. Follow me." Greatly astonished, Florenc obeyed; and the panol slipped back Into place. The mom Ikall I.J ,U - . , t J " .. ra.iuu iu aeurvi panel naa oarrea windows. To Florence It appeared to be a real prison. "How did you get here?" ah akJ breathlessly, " Something told me tc follow you. And something is always going to tell me to fol low you, Florence." She pressed his hand. It waa to her at If one of those book heroes hsd stepped out of a book ; only book heroes always hsd tre mendous fortunes and did not hav to woi k for a llvlug. Oddly enough, she was not sfrsld. " Who was ths uiai.?" he asked. "The Count ."orfttldt Some on has Im posed upon the countess." "Do you think so?" with a siren. Lk in his eyes. " What do you mean?" "Nothing Just now. Th Idea la to gtl out of here just as quickly as we can. Se this painting?" Ho touched a spot ou th wall aud the painting slowly swung out Ilk a door. " Come; we make our escap to tbe sido lawn from here." At th stnblo they were confronted with th knowledge that Norton's car was out of commission; Jones could do nothing with it. Then Norton suggested that he make un ef fort to commandeer th limousine of the coun tess; but there were men about, so th lim ousine was out of the question. "Horses!" whispered Jones. " Ther ar several saddle horses, already saddled. How about these people, tbe owners?" "O, they ars beyond reproach. They hav doubtless beeu Imposed upon. But let us get aboard first. There will b time to talk later. I'll have to do som txpiaiulng, tak ing then nagt tff like this. W won't hav to rid out In front where th picnicker ar. Ther' a lana back of th stubl, and a slight detour bring us back into the main road." Ta thr mounted tnJ clattered away. To Florence It bad th air of a prank. Sh waa beginning to hav such confidence lu thes two Inventive men that sh felt at if th was never going to b afraid any mor. ' When th Countess Olga saw th three horses It was an effort not to fly into a 'rag. But secretly she warned her people, who preseutly gave chase in th llmouslu. while she prattled and jested and laughed with her company, who wer quit unaware that a drama wta being enacted right under their vory noses. The countess, while sh acted superbly, tor her handkerchief into shreds. There was something sinister in th way all their plans fell through at th very moment of consummation; and that night aha deter mined to ssk Brsine to withdraw from tbi warfare, which gradually decimated their t number without getting them anywber to ward fan ennL Jones shouted that th llmoualn waa tear' Ipg down the road. Something must be don to stop it He suggested that he drop be hind, leav hi horse, and tak a ehanc at potting a tir from th shrubbery at fn roadside. . " Keep going. Don't stop, .Norton, till you ar back in town. I'll manage to Uk'foo4 car of myself." (To b continued.)