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[YES TESTED GLASSES FITTED 142 Richmond Street fl-QQQQUQQQFQG <wi11 keep his mouth ciosed!" wines. Jim had been exhaustive take the road and and now they ride prcity." under the lumber lar?" Hanby asked. Cilllltl‘. iy old and genuine. of pQQle alccholizcd yet." Jim pointed to the ready for the journey. "This ls all CRSGS ‘like it used to bc. and it don't do h guy any good to lap it up when it's‘ only two years old. I know. I've tin in til: saloon blrincss. Apple- ton trusied me because I'm off the stuf for keeps. Luigi, he drinks the cheapest sort of wine, like they used to mnkc every morning in the rod-ink joints in the city. I'll say Appleton was n good pckcr I don't yet just get how you buttcd _ Hanby did not satisfy ihe fel- 1ow's zeal for knowledge. What followed puzzled Jim very much, but he made no remarks. He la- bored under the delusion that Les- lie was anxious to shoot. Nor did Luigi understand, but he, toq, thought that his salvation lay in readiness to obey. Without pause he, Jim, Pciham, and Junior dumped the cases into the strgam; Darkness was coming on when they finished. Jim had told them that by midnight the entire mass would be on Boyle's property, where Boyle and his sons would help to load them on the trucks. "I can't keep the stuff," Hanby had explained to Burton, “and I Whllt it seized on some onc cise's property. You can bet Appleton "But these other two men?" Burton asked anxiously. “They will find that they have an opportunity to get away. It's clouding over for rain. I'm willing to match your fighting fuchsia moth that wc shall never see Jim or Luigi again!" i Jim and Luigi could hardly be- lielre their cyes when they saw that the men with automatics had f become ncglcctjui. The two mis- creants merged into the shadows, and faded from sight by some se- cret and unknown path. There remained Appleton and his lady. Their problem was not so simple. Appleton must be held. When the cell door was unlocked, the lady was volublc and angry. When Applctons door was flung open, he lay on the floor. “You've killed him!" she said, and flung herself at his side. Thcrc was no doubt that she loved him. Presently he sat up and smiled at her. l-lis face was whit'e. "My heart is not strong," he ad- mitted. "Men with high color owe it less to good health than to heart lwhsfihe nose ’ I‘ / 4 “Show me where it is hidden," ‘ "I woudnt try to es- ‘cape, tr I were you. Those boys At the edge of a large clearing. in piles," the cases of whisky, brandy, and old explained that there experiments as to the length of time-they would to float downstream under come to rest in Boyle's lake. _ "It's a straightway trip but for helplessly- Th6 8101i mill had one place,’ Jim volunteered. .“We triekedthem. found they jammed there some- times, so we greased the boards, "What about the Seymour stuff in the big cel- "That wasn't to goyct. I think Appleton was going to make a deal with you direct when the time He wouldn't have no difli- culiy in selling that. You can get any price for stuff that is absolute- Therds lot‘. afraid of getting ‘wood- all honclst-to-gooducss s'ui'f," he wont on, "but it ain't old, ‘until _he ordered them to cease came in. he said. “Now for something to eat!" phone. This time he instructed a chauffeur about the bird sanctuary that their task was done. whole story. She was particularly incensed at the part played by Ap- pleton's companion, the lady with the pleasing voice. dreadful people have escaped?" uni i i ‘me ‘today. With your permission, I will get sbme‘ medicine beforewe resume our conference!’ _ Appleton seemed shrunken and, feeble. It was the woman who, supported him. Slowly they walk- ed ahead of their captors toward the large living room. Appleton f was courteous to therlastw ' "It is your house he said, smiling feebiy. “Alter you, gentlemen!" Burton was the last to enter. When he was well in the room, the door was suddenly shut and locked behind him. | Five men stared at one another ~ d g!‘ CHAPTER XI It was ten minutes before they had smashed the door down. Out- side there was nothing but dark- . ness and pelting torrents of rain- Wlth flashlights they searched the sanctuary until about midnight, torn by thorn spikes and drenched to the skin, they had to confess that they were beaten. Appleton and his lady had escaped. i The five made their way to the wire edge of the bird sanctuary and come, exhausted, to the Gay house. Dina, Celia, and Florence Burton were waiting. Their alarm would have been greater had not Hanby left a note, saying that he and Bill and Junior were going on a long hiking trip. - “l-lere," said Hanby dramatically, breaking in on them, "are the lost ones! Florence, here is your Tom. Celia, behold the captor of the wild faun. I haven't s, moment for explanations," he added. “Junior and I have to go out again." He turned to his son. "Get your car around to the front door as soon as you can” Hurrlcdly he picked up the tele- phone and called the local chief of police, whom he had mci; in the Red Chopin murder affair. "Mr. Hanby talking," he began. "I've just come in. I met a whole train of big‘ trucks passing along south. I wouldn't be surprised if they were running a cargo of booze. I'd look into it if, I were you." » He hung up the instrument, "I did that," he explained to his family, "because I want the seizure made somewhere not on my prop- erty. Boyie happens to be one ol the tena-ntsyvhose repairs Appleton 5 has always supervised." “What seizure?" Dina cried- “Biil will have to tell you all " about it." Hanby picked up the telephone THE CHARLOTTETOWNGUARIIIAN 4a ) x '1' d jsoto on EASY renmil O MORE uncomfortable, poorly heated rooms! No more furnace worries! No more excessive fuel bills! An Enterprise Furnace will solve your heating problerns— offering you the comforts of a June day in mid-winter. 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"Bill will explain," he said. “We'll be back in half an hour." It was almost a-n hour before he “We've been checking up things," Again he took ‘up the local tele- to tell the men riding By this time Dina knew the "You don't‘ mean to say those trouble. "How do you know?" “Some three hours ago," Hanby told them, "Doctor Grant was com- ing from a case, and saw a plump gentleman and woman at our gates. They were soaked through from the rain, he supposed-and had a reasonable story to tell. Their motor had stalled some- where. and they were on their way to get gas. it, and took them as far as Stan- fordville, where they bought a five gallon can and hired a car to take them back to their machine. The driver was told to go to the nearest ' ‘railroad station. a good looking upper entrance Doctor Grant believed l-Ie did so, and gas. They took the ten thirty-five train to New York. I don't have to be a house detective or a Yale sophomore to guess who that drenched couple was." "How did they get out of the sanctuary and make the upper road?" “They went up the stream. We know there's a clear way, because Jim used to float the cases down. While we were losing our flesh and clothes in that d-d thicket, they were wading in three feet oi water to safety. Another thing-while they delayed us, the crowd-at Boyle's made its getaway. Such a night as this-foggy, a-ainy, and The tracks were plain enough in Boyle's yard when we got there, but the rain had washed all marks from the paved roads." "Then it won't be easy to trace them?" the professor hazarded. "It won't be hard to trace forty ten-ton trucks making a convoy for Manhattcn. They can't make more than twenty-five miles an hour, at the outside. Theyli get them, and they'll get Appleton. too.‘ Here the telephone rang sharply. It was the local chief of police. Hs was angry and disappointed. He informed Hanby that, with his own men and prohibition enforce- held up, and searched a fleet of bl! trucks proceeding soulhwllfl- They were laden only with bulld- ing material, which had been csre- - fully examined. In every instant! they were driven by men whw allbis were genuine. ' » “Wowl" said l-lanby, haniziflll "ii-- “That was a hot onei It certainll proves that the amateur detective business is not as simple '5 "- seems. What Appleton or Jim did was to alter the destination 0i’ i!" booze ships. Instead of $01118 w‘; ward Manhattan, they went inik hiding." Dina sensed deep dcllfesililn m iGvEss we're over.» tree ovT ream-r bom- You JUST Aboli! lilMl MiivELevSl-Y! SoME MEN HAVE sucii A KNACK! I have had much to worry "Impossible!" Pelham cried. received good pay and the can of moonless-was a godsend to them. merit officials he had overtaken, Continued ' on P588 3 MR. AND MRS. You Just Can’t Compete With Those Movie Idols Bv 3316M‘ W. I'M new’ NIFTY m THIS New m, on, Look! 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