iTflE JDATLY NEW3 Tiiesday, Augu j PAGE FOUR SYNOPSIS Police Oentaln Summer Thrilling ' Mystery Story 30 chapters V . JL ... DAT -C&Bdf 'nV V V Vlt ' 4 HERMAN LANDON ;face was a little -flushed. There ij jnjitat. were vine 'leaves in his hair and .. ih. miua nf fK pmtwvn hp Worn 5i f Irtwincr toern with n Meantime. Br. Moffett Is getting HiUe groggy, he .fell to watch- anhnu and telephones, givmg ittsi ing the gay, colorful revel. A oastle just hours in which to make paul Joneg followed the fandaH- payment w mt per xauter iron. a.s- graee and prosecution. Dale draws cash from hjs bank and makes an appointment with Adele. He then visits the Ferryman home, agree ing to aptuK tbe murderer ,1thln a l NSTAL.M EXT TWTSNTV-EI VE i tTJte MummerB, Frolic , ' The Itoman Empemr had made frequent trips to the punch bowl and now he was Bhowing the effects of exceeive drinking. He staggered noticeably and his go. and then a little band of Ty roleans in bright native costume sang several songs. The next number was a jazzy fox trot which brought the raaiority of the gathering out on the floor. The emperor's head slumped down toward his chest, but his eyes missed no detail of the scene. It wag a scene full of dash and color. All the centuries, with guorous princesses of the Nile to the apaches of Paris and the black shirts of Italy. 1 . 1 t 1. J . a Russian princess of the old regime. And In the background, apart from the general gayety, was a Carmen with roses in iher hair. j' The emperor gazed at her for a moment, and again a hint of a smile hovered about his lips. Th.en his eyes narrowed slightly behind the hole3 in his jnask. A maid in tinsel armor Joan oi Arc, perhaps had just approach ed Carmen in a usual sort of way. Soon they were chatting pleas antly. The emperor rose, vhom he u convinced is rfliy hw broad purple .border such as Nero unreadily to the punch bowl, ,and friend, Martin Dale. Mr. Alexander m,h. haVB ,whon ha rM,110,l refreshed himself again. cans cans to to relat relate a a tale of x : . ... " " " I "Yn.tr ImnArlal mairalv Vina n Ferryman trane happenngs at 343 Bank Street and requests police Investigation A- . . " - n , . 11 . 1 II 7 1 man. ha. heard footP and n an e. time of little Louis. -eerie green light. Ferryman is showing sionai entertainers penormea a The en,peror ,regarded him lof-PZZ ZTo?V: ffda"g0 to the accompaniment ,, It ShakeShapespeh," pon rings, a voio tiu of tta4int, 0f guitar and castanets. The im- i ..,. .,m f, , . . he pronounced unsteadily, "who a woman's body at the above addrees Perial tippler adjusted his onask. -the dd woman Is Ferryman's wife. ighfovered,hJcthat a genT. summeo find, only one u. a bit of squared his shoulders -and threw mn can drjnk hic himshef anything. I rule orvVmrtv. Tilno Am holding out his hand. niTPIJ V f A Mr She .rose reluctantly. '"Hut you JUJilDI UilllljJ are intoxicated;" she objected, i '.x. , '.. fT TllTlf '1 &?rv rageousiyvun a i.erCe-.o0K,B , ; pirate. A furry Eskimo paid court I tari Jj, q danc(J. with ,fc no fgh dlfJ to a veiled charmer from the 'barem. The, -inevitable Pierette 1 . iiihotflvar ' Kimi It-nS . ifllll Ill4 I'lll'KI MM II II-iT I I Ilfl I II 111 . ... nuiiivu fcVf niiun 11 .fli Mtune. th. Ptcsroon has writtew irre8olute. Then, with the .ul'i.if1.:."". ex: Pened t6 have ahy influence with Dub,in- nKctias In Central Park. A dele has cicv-nnrna ul uuc uu had a terrifying experjenoe. Taxen by can i truBi, nis legs 10 oenave, ne a raysUrtous Mjss Oonwaj to a strange started toward a row of chairs light through which ate oould t"mie in the rear Fqp a few g a only the faint outline of a man, oatttng . ... , n-1 i rit well, and then he collided hmweit r. Mcffett. ah u tout that certs-jn papers. A (Me and Dale meet. He tells her he was present during. her strange lnter- i He rocked on his feet, another drink ean precept, he more erect now, He did .took not re- her father has been connected with a with a swaggering cabarello with 4n . fVl ot ' v't,j Previous. ,.i. crckui financju d-i. Dr. Moffett trailing sword and flowimr curls. ! ? Ke'r aemaaaa sioo.ouo lor nis sueaeo ano , . w j'.v.v. v.iucic up cun me, saiu me r.mperor. "Why don't you look where you I are going?" was the churlish res- closer proximity to Carmen and ..r Australian Team to Visit Old It proved fro4VMI wittaSnaJS; "T and Play Series was there, coquetting with a ear-,. l.nal, at ?a-, ,roa.l geous and aggressive sheik.- A ' LONDON, Aug. 20:-The!com-mendicant f , d was fect But f monk hobnobbed with . . l.,x., . ..tj ! tn whall snason will be' iici v in i v niiu uiiaicl v .one iuuiu have surrendered lierself wholly heightened in importance by "Your roses Are falllnir out Af ches. me dates ror the ilnter-f your hair." he observed. "Let us national encounter will He pieas- rose haa caUKht aS jt len f ,0 walked her .hair. "You were rirfht," he told her. "I wouldn't firet drunk tonight, of are: all nfuhts. A semblance of inehJ Jan n.ncent xnirs remarKea a riety ha3 ,t, .how.aris, There m a muse in the ren- .advantaRea eison. a watcranan empioyca oy rwrry- nowerv court atienaani oi me . al t i dancinp j . . ...in. while 1.11 two lw" nrofes I""1"' r .. . - . .ever, PVPI. when -...i. people see .a man drunk, they are not likely to bus-" pect him. What was Joan of Arc talking to you about? Into presenting Wales at Pontypridd on Jan. 18. nni. n i n. r i a! 1 1 France vs. Scotland at the directors." 'Ten. 22 Scotland w. Ireland "uvc He smiled. She had spoken with at "Murrayfield. apd moved -away. . . -OI,ft i,.itu.. J"eb. 22 .Enirland vs. Franee at a . f . m . . n -"-VWVMl.VHi lIUjailllLV . U I 111 " " ' 11 W J"stl jr tne Twickenham. carried ?Iak"pea; nervousness. In the meager iMghf iiiuuicu ;Mlf . i,'i,.i,.i..-i..j .Aiar v a es vs. irei.ino " " iiw.v IIIC UA1I.UUJ I il C MUU ied her face. .Swansea. . "Well, Miss Castle.- he -mur-l Mar- 15 England vs. .Scotland mured, "did vou hrlnc fhoiat Twickenham Joan or Arc. he huouub wasoo, Her glender shouderfl shook J Park vu vn....t i ...... tu-ar i wMi.Httie. : JIow did you recotrniae i j . ..ntur..l 1 l. . i. l.i hp her. Dale also meeta 1 " 1 7" - " 1 tne?" she asked, evasively, inesa, rau. Ainswonn. iney oeoome n.iin ... me .ua.in UL-cuiuiittiueu ipiurneu Kiugnt came iorwaru ana nti it t, su-pjoiou. of oo. .aoth-r. Dale , the reproach. ' claimed Joan for the next dance. Lw T'Jn'f. ,yU tre7ear" his own" enters the house where JL!J ,ng doesn t conceal much of the, your u... Thp li.c e mnprm. Mt down but h i Tha The orchestra, concealed be- . . 5pero' murder occurred ai is trapped wjthini fa ,Begid T h d , d by Summer.. Ferryman aim AMton. J "followed the caballero's hind a wall of exotic fo iage. confidential Informal, Information that fc.t , .who diaeer xm. Mct a ofihaushtv nrotfres. A little Smll .tmr-W nr. w,Ur Th omnr com,tlfnal you pens pom behind a sliding panel, played about his Hps, stood up. steadied himself. DaAa i J the thrown Axelson . room, Tl,n,, a u ; v-j r i i aP! gypsy' "u'si. nmowuuii a.-n i ..pttuiicu vuriuen ana , uoweu. trirtiUfh a wlndo "p tn the resalt- ant vriiaiptois)e . coming." he mumbed iunder his ''Will you do me the honor?" Bummers at lunobwn next day breath. "Anyway he might have! he murmured, soberlx. enough, rrcelves a note and peOaw from ieff ,! hnA omnr .of :Vinm ' Cv, th miaaina Maria i nen, inrougn eyes mat tiooKea tnrough her mac. - The vine Were to annear as a Rnnnlah Vn..amDiey told you.' said, contemptuously i bribed him." "S'up' Apr. .21 .France vs. Wales at BIO LEAGUE STANDINGS " y y Ue"t little. "I Inow you are tne soul Washington ...... 40 ' "Oh!" she exclaimed with a ofMhof - J ee them?" Chicago 45 . . ..... .. Hp lnimtinrl Hnrtal.-al,. XTi -'"OStOn .iJ start, "inen you are i : "u- h "I am Nero." he interrupted. 't"st W charmlhr little gypsy. I She smiled vaguely, tremu- hAv? ,hd ?0,me 'experiences with their shifting garb, manners and lously. "But I am neither a blue follies, were there, from the shep- devil nor a yellow Chinaman." herds of Arcadia and the lan- "You are Carmen," he Raid. leaves in his hair were awry and his imperial toga did not hang quite straight. "I am Nero," he murmured while she hesitated. "I am not accustomed to refused "Poker Hands" for Cigar Smokers HEpockct pack of five Stonewall Jacksons enables cigar smokers to share in the valuable presents which arc exchanged free for complete e ts of "Poker Hands". STONE WAN J CIGARS V Pockel Paclc of Five for 25c, she nose we don't stress that point. .What about the .money?" "What about the .papers?" "They are here. Inside my imperial toga." ' "Alt of them?" . "Half of them. That was the: itfinimne wnes. iou shaven t answered my question. .Did you brinir the .mony?" "It's here.'UVith a vague .ges ture she indicated her trimmed bodioe. "Fifty thousand?'! "That was the amount, wasn't it?" i "H'm. ffhflt isn't a direct answer. Did you or did jtju not bring fifty thousand -dollars" "You axe at liberty to count it," said the girl, 'evenly, 43 soon as you . have satisfied, ma there is to be ino trickery: National League W 1.. Chicago 74 Pittsburgh CO New York C2 St. Louis 5C "You have-Brooklyn 50 Cincinnati 48 Philadelphia .46 Boston 4G American League W Philadelphia 8S "New York 68 Cleveland Cleveland 60 60 being Z rV TJ uireerhent. You don't think for a trie earth. iv- TOOment that T ,d h t your(St. Louis 50 .7" l.Lydllr J -Ph. "Oh. no:" no:" She' She' tossed tossed her her head headWolt -55 35 45 52 56 62 Go G6 C7 L. 33 44 51 157 61 63 71 75 SOFTBALL POSTPONED Owing to the rain, last night's hCN.R. softball fixture between 'Station and Round House had to silver- be postponed. This evening, if 1 weather permits, last Friday'. postponed game between Super intendent's Office and KoundJ House will be played. FOOTBALL POSTPONED Rain caused the postponement that nf the fourth straight league football game when Regiment "Splendid l'f rcjalnid the em' 'and Thistles were unable to play peror. -in a.' suddenly altered last night on account of the in Aolce. "I think you Will carr It Clemency of the elements. The off very well, Miss Castle." ', 1 riext scheduled game will be rehearm-l came off in fine!' she pushed him from her, He shape." lurched drunkenly, reached for Sho rnlnxed. ,A11 at once the .her galn, but another resound- oautlon arid hostility iaded out 8iaP Beni nim staggering to-of hPr .Ves. TRut you said VoO ward the door, almost colliding were to appear 'as the Picaroon." "And what did you expect the Picaroon to look like?" "I haTdly know. 1 certainly didn't expect to .nee him In a Roman '.toga, with a purple bor hair." "Well, you eee, the Picaroon isn't committed to any partiou-, lar style iof apparel. He dresses ""oinMitp to the occasion and th moocj he happens to be In. Tonlght-i " ; He jaWd, quched her arm, nnd glltpoed Sback over his shoulder. '(Call jne ai .drunken hnllv." Jie 'whimpered, "and slap my face alap It hard. 'Quick!" She gasped a he wound his htioiit er shoulder endear- iniflv There was a little sound at the door npenlrtK tin ithe bal cony. .Instantly, as he drew her face to him as If to -kiss !her she; cauttht .her -cue, ; "I'nu .aruriken beastl" sTie ' cried indignantly, -delivering emort Wow on Hile dheek. 'JIIow. with a figure that had Just; stepped out on ihe balcony. For, u moment he paused, leering at' her in the dusk and then the' door slammed and he was gone. I "Thethe contemptible cad!" i der. and wtth -vine leaves In his " ce". breathing hard from iiue oAciiiun ana uie apparent humiliation. "I never was " I She stopped. For the first i flme she appeared to notice thei new arrival. "Oh, you!" she exclaimed, recognizing Joan of Arc with her blond curls and her Intriguing' oaDy icatures. bho-had vaguely' expected some one else. It Bcem-ed Dale had staged a useless piece of mummery, but there was nothing to do but go through with it now. t To He Continued Tomorrow j BASEBALL Sport Chat . Tonight's City League . base-, balLixture will JjeJikwefen Ihe Gyro Club and Native ''TSttip tvof Canafhv;instcad of Elks m, Native Sons as shown on the schedulethe Elks will be unable to Uy virtue o7 two consebutive step out here where you can.ar-;"t test, Grave Park, Hull, Oct. , v the Elks, the Mine has range 'them!" They edged their ;way through the churning, laughing, mirth-drunken crowd and stepped .out on a balcony. He handed Jier .a 5; second test, .Headlngley, lork-,.. , , ;, hnnnr, . An snire hoy. a; tnird test, awin on, fop th j the lM juancnester. Jan. 4. ine Austra- . twn m,trh k.-"Mi.-' Hans will also .meet a team re- won 7 to 2 while, in the second; e core was 4 to 3. The ihreeJ teams in the Anyox league have xe tuuea lor ine micrnuuu B1 startef, . a ..(.gon rJ games under rugby union rules fn r--.v rn Belfast. Ten prospective channel swim- 3n iiuvnl. v v. nt mers, .eiffht women and two men, rnrjiff have been in training at Cape rls-NeZ, Franee. for SVexAV '.Tnn. 2rTrp1and vs. France nt mlng from Capfc Cris-Nez T-l 1 t 1. - 4T.1EGERIS OLDEST RACE: From all appearances, the field; will be mmle up of speedy horses 01 tiauuuui stamina, and horses I that while able to last the dls- tnnce, seem to lack finishing' dash. Lord Woolavington'a Wal-j SOCCER GAMES Dates Set Tor Important Mm l" gins Anr. on 12. I vim vouniry .nvnuu. Aug. 21) . .n.,.., important soccer t ixturn team this evening and,pritis!; J"leJ th to the charm of the dance. j visit of an Australian team. 1 he ,,-theref ore, the switch has-been "I don't believe you .are visitors will play most of the in- ,ma.Ue: If the weather i turns t out drunk;" she observed presently, dividual clubs in the rugby R00(j( jt 8h0uld prove an inter- "You are only pretending." league ana aiso tnree lesi mai- esting game, ;t'Jlnn .... mrr-i.eague .Matches Sept. 25 - K.ii,h f0(lfi league vs. Irish Iragur. Evert wLi. v irmn Kiugue land, in Ireland. Nov. 2 Scottish league English league, (.iiasgnw International Matches Oct. .10lrliiti(l i,. in Ireland. Oct. 2P Wales In Wales. v? Nov. 20 England v Chelsea. Feb. 1 Ireland vs. , Ireland. . Feb. 22 Scotland v In Scotland. Apr. 5 England . at Wembley. ihe MngliFh cui t weeks, ilrs. Myrtle Haddleston, ution roner opens - Jan. 18 and BURLEIGH GRIMES NEW YOKK, An, strange case nf 1: i now pitching tin Ilest Available Three-Year-Olds Wi long career I 'Enfprcl For Turf Tlnslp ' ibuflrh Pirates, af , . Uy the liobins am! '1 explained reason- nrtvn iotph t.' i in, the best available thre-yr-j jpnjfU(,r. 67g 595 olds" will go to the pot for the!. Burleigh, offer a 'M4 St. Leger here on Sep. 11, imt thelsaonlng in the -600 viefwitudes of the dry tummer ' into the big sh-n. 'Mft and Hhe absence of some very'l'Mijes Ute in 425 fine colts will lead to a very 'with, the Dues r 411 open race, ine long urougm ai being traded J am July and August, resulting in hard training grounds, hag seriously interfered' with prepare- Pet tion of contendere -or this great .716 , fixture, .607 1 The St. Leger is the oldeet of .626 the five1 classiee for three-year .500 .474 .438 .388 .342 old lee than tw Pirates, Grimes w 10 games. It has taken a Burleigh to hen of the red." so f..' ! "Pirate troe t' -t .was first run In 1776 j he has made a r ' and is also longest of the five, being at a mile, six furlongs an 12 yards. The race, biggest even on the turf between Ascot and the late Newmarket handicap, will be worth at least 160.000. Vln A,UHin an ! kkl slBniraore th.,f nfiiinft only som. i i Summary American 12.5c and 8c to U ter Gay. second in the Btmom'.-r' ?" ' . Derby, appeared the logical f.-!,AOC ana lcW vorite for the SL Irer on his' American Epsom running, but the handl- Kk,wado' h-,w" caps in training resulted In hie anl forced withdrawal. Ird Wool- Kanaga. 45.0()(, ..... avington has struck this Wml of WO. Celd 8tnrK' luck so often as to betome har-i superior, dened to it. (and 8cC Tnkint? these eohidirBtlnn If.' Ilrothers, to iiceount. b 'ery interesting aTvd 8c. rece is anticipated. The best of Cedrk. 14.000. v the entrants appear to be THgo. dinner of the Derby: Huland Halnler. S.-o. Hala. second In the Grand Prix aflp-c wui:,iiii4. t.u uiif ftiiuBuajr ccun.K ucinrcii l,lcJl Paris' ArtlaUa Prnnf 7 o Vkli 'Y" tanauii Had rewbyed Mr mask, jfnd .wis fempVess - Social Club and Regl4 W J and Mr Mr. Jftlft. F f' - i n-,Jl I iconf mln. Vf hhn out of .dilated ment. Cold eyes. "Uh, Jir. iaiei" "N'nt so lhud. Carmen. Rome dare jrou? Go Instantly 1" one miiv hear. Well, our Jittle away T)nily News "Want Ads quick results. 0.000. 32.000, li" NO OTHER LIKE IT IN THE WOULD ScntU- She -want, to .e"-tnln it.. " Fob. 1 Scot and vs. Wa es at and the final at v,m!.v movies." said the W IwJ w Murrayfleld. nnee swimmer. .Is one of those be staged on Ay,-. I'll T "She wanted to know If I :h.n-l Teb. 8-IreIand vs. England at in, tral",n neip,a"8,0" "W,T' t,sh CP I I IMII'IT illTf a imr,i fin tv. 4 (..T HALIBUT SAIIS 0,000, E"""1- Fanny F. V,IM bring Swain. 10.000, A1 Be. R-val. Canadian a' a " r an'1-' . -p.v i' m this Jiew type pf hexagonal shaped aeroplano will accommodate six of tho larg-st express plu" ' .it Tonight at 6i43. Gyros v Son This new hangar has jwlt been. erotedili1 Los An'1'" tit Canada. ' Western "Express . talrportV r ,