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Whatever work they're st’ lnmmfinafzhmg?“ ETC‘ But who can bring himself to In’: ' an‘. chrmwumlt Mosquitoes-or I gnatl __.l l Oll ‘find the tall elm-tree, dig down, HEARTS AFIRE By Mas Christie .oo400-O-o ofifi-OffO-O-OO-OOO (Continued) CHAPTER XXXII’ A‘ Shocking Discover)‘ Prudence, ineaucinie. oddly 91ml‘ uluted by the encounter with Vir- ginia. and‘ with a .0099)‘. 119W £10119 a-flutter in her heart, (for it 118-0 been but too obvious that Peter’! fiancee was jealous o! lier, and maybe there was iflome reason? Maybe Peter had meant that en- chanted kiss in ‘the hoepitali’. . . .) (went iuto ithe kitchen of Green Gables and baked some special little cakes for tea, and set out a dainty [little meal in"the sitting- room for her mother and herself, mid talked gaily with her mother, and was so, bright and happy-seem- {iiig that the latterki fears ziiieiil ilier daughter's pence of mind were set at rest. l “You're not fretting any longer lover that miserable‘ business at the ‘Towers, my dear," said ‘Mrs. Page, Ilookliig yeuriiiiigly at Prudence- l"Tlie real 1hief'll be found yet. Truth will out. Aiid so you're right to stop worrying, and be lyuiir happy self again." I l But. through the remainder of ‘the afternoon the girl's thoughts circled round that cpislde. Gradually, she came 1o connect Bert Traymore's vial-t to ltlie woods with the happening at Wyndham ‘Towers When the money aiid the ldinmoiids were discovered .lIi her susii—stuuued as she had been at the ‘tlme—~—slie recollected now the ‘sly. furtive look lu_ Trayinoreb leyes. There [had ibeen exactly tlia-t same look lin his eyes when the -S0liIlll oi’ horses’ hoofs had disturb ed him when he was fumbling at the bottom of the elm-tree! Whut win-i he doing there? He bad been digging in rthe Ikrflllnd Willi i0 small implement of some s0i't,_aiid then patting the earth and ‘leaves iiito position again. Was lie hiding something? Wasn't it possible that, on the evening of the ‘dinner-party at lllf Towers. he iiud contrived to slip the 1110119)’ and the valuable ear- rings into her sash, to divert sus- picion from himself? Wlieii Mrs. Vansittarl discovered her loss, it was Bert who lfirst came to Prud- ence, asking lier to go and see her hostess. Wasn't it feasible that, knowing discovery lmight light up- lierseil’, lie had slipped the things into lier sash? She would visit the Llittle wood and maybe unearth other stolen goods this mini had confiscated! Prudence-despiteitlie painful- ness of the situation-felt an an- llfilllfllflfy ‘thrill of excitement. She contrived ‘to steal away from Green Gables towards eight o'clock, and reached the glade where the beech-leaves made a fairy green, ltollowing the course 0i a tiny stream that glided under delicate willows. Behlllll U19 Rlllde there ivas a All of these thoughts darted through the Watcher's mind as she crouched in the deep shade of he: own particular tree, and started across ‘st the scene the lantern showed upciearly- if the woman found her, would \ eheattack her? But Prudence didn't feel afraid. instead, she felt a strange exhil- aration, and a great hope thatthe cloud which had hunt! over her ever since the night she'd been ac- cused of theft. might now roll away for ever. Only, everything depended on her silence and her watchfuliies-i. The woman took the heavy-gold- en candlesticka, and piittbemdiack into the box again, replacing the necklace and the bracelets. ' She opened another of the boxes, land brought out a variety of silver ,lp‘late—-apoons and forks and little i0I‘ti8iB—00liIIllIi|§ them over to gee ltliut nil were there. g Tiien Prudence saw lier undo a little package, and lthe lantern'a light fell oii a quantity of rings ‘ g [and jewellery. ‘ She hesitated over one. Was it i a brooch? _ d "Opals! Ulh. that's unlucky!" Prudiice caught the murmur, as the woman-suddenly swung ‘round, and with all lier force threw the brooch out into the darkness. .WIP (508) Phila. Redill.‘ 2 Whiz! Bang! lit hit Pruduce on the forehead, causing a sharp cut~ involuntarily she gave a little cry of pain that reached the woin- _ an, who-at once straightened, op- whose base Bert Truyniore liad 911 00X 01 jewel! 511 0119 B1111. 111111 bee“ d|gg[ng_ the lantern in the other. (ilanciiig about to see she wasn't "Who's there?" The question watched, Prudence hurried to the came like n 018101-8110!- spot, and look u trowl from a little Prudence did not stir. basket ehe was carrying‘ The“! was 5011181111118 Sli‘e worked intently for lit least familiar about that voice! twenty minutes, but found nothing But iio! it couldn't be! This there. cloaked creature, skulkiiig iii the She was almost sure this was darkness, was a thief, while the terribly WCAE (517) Pitts. Recital. Doench, WSB (428) Atlanta. Studio Pro. Tomorrow's Radio Program i rniiuv, scour i: International ladloPflilrlms coucium 12.00 Noon WHK (285) Chicago, Happy Go Luck ‘n’ Gay. 1.15 A. II. WGBS (549) N. Y. Studio. " 2.00 ' l / . ‘ k .20 P. u ‘ WBAI (361) Cinci. Itllislcal. ' 3.4 PUM- m l AUGUST 11', 1927.1, , ‘tn-II '3 . . ‘ 611111111471 _,.,._. 0-... i’ WOO (508) Phiia. Grand Organ. 1.00 P. ' WHK (205) Cleve. U-Kln Phil"- ‘ 0.15 A. M. WTIC (461) Ijartford. Piano. 8.30 . M. " - WJBT (389) Chicago. Orchestra. . 7.00 P. M. WSAI (361) Cinci. NJY. (WEAR) 1.00 r. M. " WJZ (454) N. Y. Royal H6110. W WJZ, WBZ, WBZA. KDKA. KYW, WBAL, WJRL CFCF (411) Canada. 00110611., 7.45 P. M. WBBR. (258) N. Y. Male Chorus. 0.00 r. M. ‘ , WJZ (454) N. Y. Phiico Hour to WJZ, WBZ, WBZA. KDKA. KYW. WRC, WTIC. WMAQ.. KBD, WOC. Abel, Blanko, Zollei. 10.45’ P. M. ' SPORTS-TALKS the tree, because-although there owner of the voice.... were other trees near by and round And yet——! And yot——~! about lt—this was an elm. Thel “Come out, whoever you are!" other elms were further back; | Those tones. . . .so like! No, nothing hidden in the And llieu the glow of the lantern ground. Slie went quite deep, too, was tlliished full on Prudence Page WEB}! (366) Chicago. Blsehal. 6.00 P. ' KYW (526) Chicago. Uncle Bob. 0 WMAC (370) N. Y. Baseball. 3.00 P. M. .25P.M. all round the base where one and lII its beams she eaw (hedges could dig. 0i Vlrkinia Dale. fierce an n. UK" After that, she ltried some OUIBPTBSS, the eyes glittering with a trees, but could find nothing. light like madness as they glared T116" dusk Qame_ into lier own, the hands clutching Prudence was glad she hadWiesperately the Jewels she had brought a flashlight with her- 9101811! Sitting back on her heels, she iii girls of Prudencefia character, rested before starting on the home- there is an indomitable ‘something’ ward fgufte_ which will rise to meet emergenc- Dusk fell rapidly. Vi: was iieur- 16H. 1m matter how amazing the ly dark now in Ithe wood, and silo latter may be. was about to i-iae, when suddenly Now-ms Virginia's eyes glared she heard a sound quite cloae— upon her in the eerie lanteriknght moving steps, very cautious—and >~iiiut ‘something’ came to the aur. looked round. ~ ("fie 111 the younzer woman, so KMA (270) Shenandoah. Kiddies. WMAK (545) Buffalo. Dancing. WMAQ‘ ma) Chicago. Chapman. ' 0.00 r. M. wear (my New York. Palais KDKA (316) Pitts. P08. 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' greria by his Royal Highness the price is understood to have been - Prince .0! Wales. The purchase about £50, or nearly $250. 8.00 P. M. D’0r. _ 10.00 r. M. 10.30 P. M A WOIIIiIII was walking, deliber- that ulie didn't scream. or faint, or nlely, to a certain itree. The wo- 11111 “Wily. 0r do any of the foolish, mun wore a long, looee cloak, and tic-culled ‘feminine’ things a hem. a soft Vliat, crushed down low urine D! 111111111108 1B Bllllbosed to do, shade lier face and when sliedn" llie astounding Clrflllmfllflnceig reached the tree, which was quite} She stood her ground. near Prudence, she stopped and} "Come out, you spy!" Yflsugd lit n lantern, setting it carefully,Virgiiiiu. holding -the lantern up, so on (he |gl‘0\lIld. that its rays fell ltuli on Prlldgngg Then she began to dig, working The latter stepped forward, her SWIM)’. fooifails making a crackling sound Prudence felt her very spine ill the undergrowth. grow creepy. Was the mystery to Ali owl booted drenrily al, that. be solved now’! Wlio was (the moment, and for a lunraguc second stranger? it flitterl through Prudencifs mind In the light of the ‘lantern, she that. Virginia-distorted with rage ( wood of tall aims. aiid.... . there, about filly yards from where. she stnoiL-wnsi the very tree round Scientific Fly-Tox Science Again Contributes To, The Joy Of Living Among the great bencfactions that science has bestowed upon mankind Quito, roach-any bug or insect~ with its cleanly, fragrant spray. They cannot breathe. They are caught, held, doomed to sure death. Fly-Tex is the scientific insecticide developed at Mellon Institute of In- And yet Fly-Tox is harmless humans. A child may use witho danger. But Fly-Tex is certain death to all kinds of household bugs and insects. l 5m 3:010 i927 i ~ wooden box nut of the ground, then ls Fly-Tox. Touch any fly, mos-' dustrial Research by Rex Feilowshlpll" 3'51 [Demon Lliere before the loss." Jnii- let Mercer had saw the woninn strain i0 lifi n mid with frustrated scheming-was Z1 witch. there in the queer child- “W” 9f the wood, behind the lant- ern’); filful light! The digging 1m. plementn were u broomstick, weren't they? Woiild she lfly off, over the tree-tops, and join 1h,“ booting owl amid the outer dark- 118887 “How dare you BPY on me?" his. "e11 Virginia, her eyes narrowed to n pin-point, like a dangerous cob- ra that is going to atrlke- “How dare you sneak on my track, you -——you woman?" , Prudence met iglare. There were bracelets, also, that‘ "l dare anything for the restor- islioiic with a gleam of recioual n D uLion o0 my good name, she an. ‘stones. . ewered ln 0 measured tone that I Aiid n heavy sliver bowl wrought gave no hiiit of fear. A great a most elaborate design. light was dawning on lier spirit How sinister this queer scene The diamond ear-rings and the i . w“? money found in her aasbl...Vir- | (mod gi-nc-iuus! The woman had Elma had worn the gown hem a lifted, from the larger case. a D1111‘ she did that catastrophic night r f ’ , l ‘ I ' o - I " "pay? gmde" “uildleilllckll Pr" Virginia had lei-t the stolen goods gfifigifilymglsd sfnemgzliiil: 1819111101115 there, perhaps ltlirough careless- ' “BY "w? liens. perhaps through deliberate lirusii liie damp mould off it, and the soiideii leaves, and sci it down beaillr lier- Slic watched her dig two other smaller boxes up, and (lien stoop over them, and open them. Prudence could see quite clear- ly in the laiiteriifls ligiit, while her- lselt‘ keeping well out of its radius. ,Tlie wumun lind lier bank to her, but the movement nfglier hands wns visible. She WliH lifting something glit- tering from the box. A necklace in!‘ some sort. . . diamonds? the envenomed CFCF (411) Montreal. Denny's. 10.45 P. M. KTHS (341) Hot Springs. Foley's. 11.30 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. qtatler. v 12.00 Mid. I WBAL (285) Baltimore. 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