7' i>AGa.rwo SKYWAY ‘By 'VERA BROWN LOVERS’ .-.-.'.-.-.-.7.-. . -----n--nnnnnnnn-I---1: krwuunuuuuuu rs‘-«also of Honey as ou , Alison hi-nix ztavaui -the sighed. Another could not even identity , = she saw y “Dig , Rpenden ever so _ gut what the fight was about?’ Vixi‘$° gtfimi. miolfihiiisaqvgifemfi T?» uginess. idimiwy business. I can 1-‘it! anyway. he used to call her =- we and three times a day. in ;,,.there was a lot at iunnzy conver- ~'Hwt.1l?n.“ conservation?" “ 'unny "Well. they argued a lot and Mn. 309;-dgg mid me she and this fel- low were going to make a lot 0! .. W... “she didn't say. Just promised 111° ; a. raise." , .~ “Dlgi”Si'le ever tell you this X11535 S, ¥"‘.‘-’.<i‘.’.. Just cémiud him heirm'htc(>’ney;.t' « WEN. ‘ Bhel'Lbg(l1da¥l‘§ that. he wfit marrfed 0 this woman. was Just living ; with her and when they eat all this lh back i . £23.‘.-F"... 3.... M I W. "I pro__inise. It will be done to- more time! now! He was getting some place at last! CHAPTER XXVIII , Splane was triumphant. He chuckled to himsel! all the we down to the hotel as Alison talke . not wasting my t c. It's only ll o'clock. What do you say we do the Black Cat tonigh ‘I c’re on the stalk {or Mr. North." right with me." Alton B8 - . "I don't think I'd better go along. I know a lot of people and it might excite comment. You two better so :.‘Iig”I'il wait at my club for you to Rloerden loaned splane his car - money, they'd be sure enough ’ ed!) I she even have a picture .of‘hi.ln"" , she was afraid to keep 039' iaiere, she said. But they were P1311‘ , “Iain on going to Paris. to live f0!‘ :3 . She told me thatihand she. . promised to t me ano er Place- -‘. ..when she left. i ~ V "Didn't she ever talk about Wes- " - won?” - ..~,. "Sure. 4 i It was from him they ‘were going to get the one)i- ' i ‘thought I told you that.‘ _ I Z. ‘- "I guess I misunderstood.” Alson ' t ' anaged. Her head was swimming igith all this information. H . "Did you see her that last day’! ‘ p “Yes, she left the apartment. .-about 5 o'clock. I left about an} 3’hour later. but she just said she had - as date and would be late. H i '_—-_ May leaned forward e rly. Do- ’! ou know something? I t nk some- szody was back there that night ., £ {fitter she'd gone. The place was not, “ ‘upset, but some thin s in her desk- were out of place an sunw PWWGS you the wall crooked.’ , 2." "Pictures crooked? What did that! mean?" 1 “She was always tucking money and papers back at p.ci.ures and in] vases and things. She thought they were safer that way. I was always coming across ten-dollar bills while ,‘. . I was dusting. Wish now Id kept Alison Succeeds There was more talk, but nothing - which seemed im ortant. Alison was ready to go. he boy had come back with the milk and May ha | begun to eat eagerly. She was really hungry. “Im going to make you a prom- , I'm going to get your back .V salary from Mr. Roerden. I'm sure . he'd want it pa ." W’ "Gee, that's swell. If I just had I little to tide me over I'd be all right." There were tears in the flyigllelsyg-Se. it comes qpmor-row. I'll -, either bring it mysel! or send it L‘; with somebody." - ‘: -»M.ay finished of! the quart 0! milk ..‘, E quick order. "You've been i I '§tt.ime' Itflgpe "P ‘fan in on e. cent‘ In - have told the co if they hIdn’i> don‘: e . elled at me! that! 1! Qt that I cared much for Mrs. ‘'5 Q? I erden. She was natty mam 3‘ killed’ huh: imiiiih 5:3». er g on , nu " of an eye It ain't ri ti Again p about the money, left. She had been more than an hour she W35 sure. She was trembling so she could hardly walk and when she saw the limousine up ahead She had a struggle not to crit- she almost fell into the ear in 1:1; ea mess and the W0 '7“m'b "But you ve got to ply the Professional. cards I). F. ARGIIIBALD chartered Accountant 140 Elehmond Sine! Phone 47. P. 0. Bill 13 MCLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. a. BENTLEY K. 0. J. A. BEN’1'l.EY,'K. c. c. a. BENTLEY, Li..B. ‘Barristers and Attorney-It-I-Iv M0 art To LOAN no It hmond MacGU|GAN & TRAINOR MARK E. MncGUlGAN K. C. . . a muuo 3. A. C ggrristcrs, solicitorghhic. MONEY 1'0 DOAN Ofiiee: Over Provincial Bonk. nieiunons street. ch-rlottaiwll t ‘PALMER 8, HASLAM n. J. PALMEIL. K. c ,~ I. J. nashggit a. A I-Ll» ' s i. can’. hen. ' """ ‘.'.'..’i.‘.’e'o:u.....°°. P. n. E MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 , P~ 9£'___‘“ CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS FUNIIAL DIRECTOR! AND IMBALMIBD ' - Banter River and In-adslbann. Day and Night Service. i Noudr. to. neurons. souono: - ‘ELL In MATHLTSQN moot. , tn .z_:u.-~sm: o.r.._ fig, iygggeliiilwaylss getting trouble from S e , g hair on the ship that night. "Me I did wron no to brin Y tlighgeew York cops a§ong.E' 2 H. F. B. A., K.C. >vu-ggtion w Incynuiiding caaugmmvn WW and chauireur for the expedition. “I look terrible to be gninv any place. I'm sure my face is diriiy." Alison remarked as she climbed out oi’ the car in front 0! the night club. “It doe:n’t matter. It's a dump. Don't see how Adele Roerden ever got involved with anybody in that place. Now it the chap only st'll works there! We're all set, and keep ycur eyes open." Underworld Night Club lane had been right, Alison real- ize as they walked into the place. The place was a "dump." as he said. shoddy loud. shoddy people, cheap liquor. sleazy decorations, cheap en- tertalnmsnt. Alison hated the plate instinctively. “It's not bad or dangerous, it is just that the ople_ who come here are cheap an stupid. That's why Splane said when he looked about. ‘*1 assume thLs fellow will be in the entertainment. dun: you?" All- son whispered. “Probably, but let's not miss any- thing from the head wai.er down." Alison could not drink the iced tea. nor could she eat the sandwich Spiane ordered ior her. They tried to talk animatediy, be the usual twosome at any taole. At 12 o'clock came the so-called “ilcor .l)ow.” Arson felt the palms of her hands moist and cold. Now! A master of ceremonies who sent the blushes to Alison's face. Short, getting bald, Alison tried to ill’)- aglne him as the man with gray ’lhen came some acrobatic dancers. S lane was all interest here. But n could make nothing of them. "Folks, you'll lee an entirely d'f- xerent show at 2 o'clock! New sets new people! stay on! Drink and be merry!" The master of ceremonies bowed. It was over! "Well, we drew a blank on that show. Nxobody which answers to the on" I've seen them sane place. A chap with gray hair?" . ' "Oh, dear me. no.. He’ not the original patent leather You know. very shin all.“ “I guess it's a diiricuit team." and plane let the matter drop there. “But he's lucky to come into money." i"I‘na.t‘s what Lita thought. hetlnped us get this oe. I on ampasne. b e hardly heard what was said He excused himse and went to talk 0 the e- men Lita Roy had gone. however, did get their old a dress. 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T . ‘vein bouuieo 1 T connection .»ie.°'..§°"'m;°-is is will he mm. ' '1"! but of their nmhrhgdgrfl“ OUT OUR WAY iT BACK! 4-‘-0 3 My ¢ .-, ,. V‘); ‘m -s N‘, I ' ./ //3/*7 coPn A SERVICE. M. 1 U. S. PAT. OFFI IT BELONGS ii’! escri . "Must we stay in this terrible plfl/Ce until that second show?” ‘¢Not.hinrg else to do! Can you inc orth" hanging about a place like this? “Wonder if his cigarette girl is still about?" “ \ "I don't like to inquire. Just want Ibo look around now." Splane said. e time dragged terribly. Alison was getting sleepy. Meet the Dancers Eventually the second show came on. This time there was one act which especially interested splane. Ballroom dancers. The men was tall and slender, the girl light and petite. a usual run-oi-the-mine dance team “They're not bad." “Now, Alison, what about him?" “No, I don't think .20. He's too . He doesn't fit. Mr. I want to be sighed a show was over the dance team mingled with the crowd. danced with specially favored cus- tomers. “ I could hear his voice." Ali- sonlwanteidntotige go. to as " ‘m go you nce with hialn, 525011. Are you game?" “I'll get the head waiter-——' Shortly the youngnrlnan was bow- ing before Alison. ey moved oi! together. He was an excellent dmcer. Even thought the music was bad Alison could see that. "ifou dance very nicely, and I en- joyed your act.’ “That's tine." ' He seemed a bit uncommunicative. Alison could not blame him. He seemed to watch turtively the little bionde dancing partner whirlin about in the arms or a dapper ie low. Too dapperi Alison instinctively thought of Radman. Yes. he was one of that same type. When they came back to the table, the yo man bowed. but Splane inierr d quickly. “Won't you and your dancing partner join us for a, drink? I'm not much on dancing, but I'm strong on conver- sation “We'd be delighted," and eagerly he dashed awayn to get his part- ner. obviously g get the girl away from the man wik lllln she was den 0ntlIe'l‘Iull Afterward Alison laughed about the tact. neither she nor splaine ever discoye “ the name fo that team. The events or the next ut everything else out BRINGING UP FATHER very! , flood .0-liliinseotskiliedby thcd.ea.thto!loi'w'l!dlii'oou0o.n- tobgemm ada's halt-million miles at roads moving tum; —— ByJ.R AT ONE TIME ‘I. HAD HOPE5 THAT I MIGHT BE RAISING: A FUTURE PRESIDENT IN THiS FAMILV, BUT NOW I SEE THE. LIGHT" HE'S GOING TO BE A MAGICIANI ‘EVE SEEN A MAG! IAN LITTER UP A STAG STUFF FROM A SILK HAT. BUT IVE NEVER SEEN A MAGICIAN PUT WITH R GET GRAY ‘-17 OUR BOARDING HOUSE '—' ‘With — Major Hoop]. 1 ,.s .. i .. .i...,.-__._...._.__'.;...'.____'. .__._,,'_ __ _‘ ' ‘ * SOMETHING suns»! HA3. DOM»-r i '.HAPPENED ‘TO ALVIN AND AM‘o‘s..... HOOPLEw’o'T|:i:\;i/i MRS? » ’ I. 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