PAGE FOUR Thrilling Mystery Story In 30 chapters 4"HWMAN LANDON -'xL-dLll .1 With an impudent smile and; will like Ym very much I..IL when an indolenf swagger he left theyou know hlti better." room. Adele excused herself and! hope so," Dale, murmur- trAtwmA Tint rotnrnprl oi nu'lrwnrrllv TTo urn In rn cKnrtlv Hoi- fnoo wan a llttlp mnnil fnr fnslnpprn nl.it ItnHoa i "11 uoui I flm doubtful about It, You see, Paul guapects something wrong, and that make? it all the harder. lie has bullied and ca joled, tried in every way to make me tell what's worrying me, and I have kept assuring him it nothing, We had a spat only this morning. Thats why he was in suph bad humor. I was only trying to gloss things over with a fib when I said he had received bad news from his broker." A Jaw for a Jaw Dale frowned into the sunlight outside the window, Ainsworth appeared to be playing his dast ardly role with great adroitness, pretending he did not know what was troubling bis fiancee. Oh," he murmured absently, "then he hasnt been bucking the stock marketr "Just a little," she said vaguely. "It'wasn't as bad a fib as il might have been. Out he doesn't me much about it, and it rin.Li r)alr'"nv wasn't the thing that upset him .mi .h mm refer! th wnv. how miiph Hn with a puzzled and disappointed Mr.. Alnsworth know?" j h U .m.""ing,1 Now"nd epreIon. "Nothing," she said aimply,.her tell "7 yuumuai "I wanted you two men to face clouding. "It's really my like each other," she said with duty to tell him, isn't it? I can't, a slight pout, "but instead you i though. I simply can't," behaved as if it was a .case of, "Then I wouldn't telj him." mutual dislike at first glance."! "Cut it doesn't seem right. Dale's smiling gaze was a j Time after time I've tried ;to little rueful. She looked very summon courage to fell Paul attractive fn her smart morning everything about my father and frock, and a trace of pallor only 'how Doctor Moffett is trying to enhaced her charms. jt had not blackmail him, but I simply ben difficult to perceive the can't. I feel beastly about It. I relationship between her and,lnpw it isn't fair to Paul. Since Ainsworth. With his good looks we are going to be married, I and his cynical and supercilious oughtn't to keep any- secrets from airs, Ainsworth was exaetly the him, ought I?" type that appealed to many wo- Dale looked out the window, men. He stifled a little sigh. He The bitter devastating irony of could foresee that Adele Cattle's the situation was acutely depres-spirited nature and impulsive sing. If 'his surmises and sus-heart were leading her into a . picions were correct and he maze of difficulties, a. . .... .... tllflk WIIPV VIA. lUHILIUCllkC, "llh rf i tin'F A nn on !- toll A tnflii'nktk HAtkU.M ...LI.L 1 " ' i ing from an enlarged Jaw the dye, flj blackmailer and perhaps : m DaIe feU he wag orUy deJu(j. 0tf" 'T a,dimlnlsne4 a murderer. I- .hlnwe,,. Jn addjtion to the roll What cpidd you expect? ou reproacr, yourself too tn jb(J jt of evJ(Jen there She regarded him doubtfully mnch." he said lightly, althdUgh y-- ;J frangible ones-Ains-"Had you. met . Mr; Alnsworth his heart was heavy. "Nothing" WhVs'n Wing look of recognl-previously? "she ked. can go seriously wrong with al(onj when Dae waa introduced. "I never saw. hisce uptil this girl like you as, Jong as she is, the pointed glance at his swollen morning, declared Dale truth-. true to herself and relies on her jaw, the way he had reacted to fully. i . (instincts. If your instincts tell paie-8 unthinking allusion-all the She continbed to search .his., you not to mention the matter to mtle details of looks and manner face for a moment. Then ' she Paul, then don't mention It." i and speech by which he had con-brightened a. little. "Next time! "I wonder If it is as simple as firmed Dales' suspicions and you meet, i want ootn oi you tp an tnat,- she murmured doubt- which had been" even more con be more cordial. You see, PuJ fully. "How can I know that' tny. and I are to be married soon.'1 ilnstincts are right?" EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS" DIARY-1752 1 "Brother John sends 3 message that he hath called on many inns, taverns, and hostels at Bath, and he doth wax enthusiastic over the way the gentry have received our worthy product This, he doth explain, is a true indication of the popularity pnd demand fpr Vickers London Dry Gin." VICKERS FINEST LONDON GIN uriiuinu n JOSEPH JOHN VICKERS ft CO, Ltl LONbOM lySQ tNCUND DRY This advertlsment is not published or dUp'ny.f'l tne Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 'dual vfe'thbn the empty sleeve i JH, heart' sank again. He saw Dale bowett-sllghtly. He felt a "I would gamble on them,'M ahoals.. ahead for the splendid, IHtlo wrench within him. Anoth-.Dale assured her, reflecting that er young life headed straight fori a woman's instincts were often the cataracts of disillusionment truer than logic and reason, and tragedyl Perhaps hey would save her In "It's a strange thipg" she-! time, ''Anyway, time will tell, murmured. "Men don't generally .This ug)y business will probably like Paul until thev have known, blow over in a few days, Why him a long time. He seems in-j not wait and see?" soJont and. supercilious, but it Is j She'smiled vaguely. "Your ad-all on the surface. I am sure you vice is so pleasant to take that 3rd of a Series tellent Gin is Nl-Q ' talntnt Jaor mffll) -r- j 'J everywhere, LpM; vLwFl f'iGO IcLt, because it ttm XjfV WltJi retains that .mU bf"Tl3l i?JiSV' I same original Tyl !JArZrr high quality. f fS$sf MJ M beautifHl ,girl who was listening so intently to his recital. He Smiled faintly. They were practically strangers, their acquaintance dated only since yesterday. It was no vital concern of his if she was headed straight toward a heartbreaking To Be Continued Tomorrow Sport Chat At the time of this writing the possibility of a ball game being played tonight seems very remote, but 'tis a strange country this, ajid the sun may be shin- j ing brightly when 0:45 becomes a reality. , The (iyros and Elks are the performers for this evening, and a glance at the standing printed below will clearly show who needs the win most. If the Gyro Club can tuck this game into the win column, and then knock over the Sons they will be in a position to go some placo towards the head of the league. If not, then the cellar will be their final Vesting place. Stan claims however, that his club is not dead yet by a long shot, so that It is a little early yet to start selecting the pall bearers. The standing: w, h. ret. S. 0. C 6 4 .555 Elks G 5 ,545 Gyros 4 G .400 What with all this talk about Babe Butlrbelnif nearjy finished1 following h!s recent Injury, the! "King of Swat" stepped out andi established a new fungo record, the other day at New York. The homg run king broke the former record made by Big Ed. Walsh,' one-timo Chicago White Sox pitcher, In 1012 by driving a ball a distance of 447 feet with a fungo during batting practice. Walsh's record was 412 feet. That Js not bad hitting for a fellow this is supposed to be nearly through hit baseball days. HE DAILY NEWS Fridav 1,.. .-L-m DCIUBLE-HEADER !B.C. CRUSHED BASEBALL GAME ; ALBERTA IN SPLIT YESTERDAY) CRICKET GAME NEW YORK, Aug. 9: The' REGINA, Aug. 0. British Co- Yankii shaved the lead of the lumbia crushed Alberta in western Athletics to ten and a half games Canada cricket yesterday by 255 by defeating the- league leaders i or seven wickets declared against after-splitting yesterday's double 51) all out. nt.il headr. nasKaienewan ueieateu iuanuo- Washington cleaned up its two ba 185 to 142. game series with the Ked Sox winning again yesterday. x lho White box went 11 Innings with St. Louis winning by five to four in the first jgame, Thomas and Gray going the route for their respective teams. In the second1 game between these clubs, St. Louis failed also. There was only one g&me in the National League, St. Louis falling before Pittsburgh, one run to 'five. Scores for yesterday follow National League St, Louis J, Pittsburgh 5, American League New,. York 6, Philadelphia 4. Washington 3, Boston 2. Detroit 9, Cleveland C. St, Louis 4-2, Chicago 5-C. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GARDEN AND COMMISSION THOUGHT TO BE AT END NEW YOJIK. Aug. 9. -The an d..Hk he rod. V7weU did noa dZ," IX haps Adele Castle's life was steer-: Gard-n nd the New York state Alberta . - .- i ir . . I n I. n aii.ni.vnv n n I a n . n n I 1 1 1 . tt : i . 0 , 1 . , i In in bad uau humor, iiuiuur, one one suffer- suiier- w h a n scoundrel srounurei oi of the xne blackest DiacKest attar - oil oil me about the pink elephants and the green dragons and what happened to your jaw-" . Dale gave a concise account of the midnight occurrence, but he made no mention of the empty sleeve which he had caught for an instant. A faint hope entered his mind while he talked. Had he not jumped rather rashly to the conclusion that the prowlerTp his onorlrnont r. A !,.. In..l tl.. I wortli? The only tangible basis for that conclusion was Alps-worth's empty sleeve and the fact that his appearance tallied with Bilkins' general description of the man who had called earlier in the evening and then gone away without stating his errand. AH this might have strik- " f been wmj only a course, boxing commission is at an end. BEAT RECORDS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN POLE VAULTING EX. Broadway Baby Balls and Wishing andWaiting For Love from the motion picture "Btoadwtty Babies" Fox Trots Nat 8h!Prt and The Victor Orchestra Jofaaojr Mtrta FoxTro" x.. Vocal VANCOUVER, Aug. 9. Cyril Nixon of South Vancouver high school cleared len feet eight inches in. a pole vault exhibition at the high school olympiad yesterday, beating the old high school mark by six inches. MAY USE RESIN IN AMERICAN LEAGUE NRW YOHK, Aug. 9. Next year the American League is planning to allow the use of resin; by pitchers. It is allowed in. the National League now. 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