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SYNOPSIS Assisting Major Bruce Kilgour of the Brilith Intelligtnce Service on a tpecial aatignment. Captain Hugh North, of G-2, U S Army Intelligence, boarda the S S Fort Lucknow at lea. in the dead of night Kilgour keept him in ignorance regarding their million eicept to inier that Sir George Ruthven. in Cairo, will enlighten the Captain North i* inttructed to let ai though he and Kilgour art ttranger*. Neat day. M Levasseur, a lardonic Frenchman. i» extremely curioun to learn why th* (hip •topped during the night Evalively North antwen. ''l hadn't heard it." Dr. Larkin Ladd, noted egyptologiit and head of Lawrence College in Cairo, joim them. Then Richard Follonsbee introduce* himvclf The latter claim* he *elli •ewing machine* and reaper* for Ifeineman and Schfager North ii in*tantlv interetted for that concern manufactures arm* Levas»tur. too. lo*t hi* took of boredom Only Di Ladd (ctms diainttrtited. Follonsbee seized with an attack of belated caution, is relieved when Lolita Ladd appeara. CHAPTER 111 Bald head agteam. Dr. Ladd got to hn feet. 'You look lovelier than usual, my dear ” Then, addressing j the men. he a-ked. “You have met j my daughter?" “A pleasure and a privilege", le va .‘Ur raised the girl’* deli-I • a'ely bri'Wm lingers to !ip« neither ! red nor generous "One has heard ' mui h of th» distinguished scholar who ;« president of Lawrence Col-1 but never that he possesses ao J .banning a daughter "Life i* full of surprises, la-vas •eur. and some of thtm arc* pleas ant.'’ I' spi' a'ed that I <-!ifa Ladd had l ;u** reeeived an \ R frour Smith and »■ on her way south to do office work at Lawrence College i Like Foiion-bee and most of the passenger* il«t J she had sailed front .Southampton. "You" drop n for a tea dance a* , ihe Hotel du Nil?" the young man begged. "I hear there's a fine orrhe»* a that * one reason Fm go mg there l\ . I! *h.,w the Fgyptian* a few f ew step- " “I'd love to.” I«lita replied e* i geily. "Dancing is my big weakne- • " "It's a date." Follon-bee eried. 1 then noting North’* ga/e stray, de j mandevl hewtily, "Someone you hor North did not remove his yes from a d riant door. "Perhaps ***J Un i ggc ■< Li va-- tu. { "An sci|..» niance at least I last •aw Vag in 1 hma, a couple of year* i •ic B.’ f didn't ret * g.-od look I may 1* mistaken." "Wha < his name' f'i,v,*p« Mr. i I "dot •ee or 1 may know him." Donel M-ihorne Kturtevsnt Mi ihorn*, bu’ he's generally ksowr. a* Vsg " Tne I - i >n's dty-li .* eg •.t" ' an • quickly raised. " -tag ' Mel: ■ ne? Some* here before I have beard the name?" "Maybe. Stag g • about ” Further speculations were ttrmi ! nated by the arrival of Bruce Kd- ! g.,j vny Biitlsh and led faced in ' wel. 'ailored evening clothe*. "An Mi ,* st ng type.” |,ev»* < ur | mu, inured, “tffftciai to his finger-: “I*«>k !.ke a **.ii(Tei| shirt *o me." I N'".h said with su<h dat.ty that ! Kilgour'.. are reddened. *>' a unto red by. however, without casting more *han the ino“t tursoiy of glaii' »• at North's table He I *'*<' raiscsf h" non- a haughty half itn h as if pas-mg some ragueiy dia- i po a inf object. " \h. there's Da.rdre at last." the l.a id gin tried, be- kon.ng a young woman who would nave been pretty,
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almost beautiful, had she dressed r with less severe simplicity and ap- , plied a touch of make-up here and , there. , | “This is Dairdre Clark, my cabin , mate and shining example of seaI worthiness.“ the Ladd girl smiled ’Her brother Tim is American viceconsul at lfasr-El Kahirm ” "Kahira?“Across North's bronied , forehead crept n puztled wrinkle. ,! “That ia tha Arabic word for i Cairo,” laughed Levaaaeur, getting , to his feet slowbr. "Well, rn'i an in. , it is blowing harder Pci haps I , would be wise to go below and close my porthole. One trusts, man rapttaint, that we shall meet again at the dinner table. And you. Manaimr Follonsbee, I hop* will honor me with any questions about Cairo you feel like putting. It ia diflcult, yes,
Since the Captain ian't here, suppose I do the honors." suggested Fohonibce bciorc introducing Captain North . . .
one U'ign' say. a very diffir-uit city,, "specially for those, er—tn the hardware trade. ’’ Before Lol.'a Ladd could voice • I *»<-tfu! proten the dry-faced fello* 1 hsd started away. . . . Young Fol- j lon,bee tys-'d a five-pound note i Icnto the table and ordered yet an- 1 other round of drink*. LDnnk up. toys and girl*." he : invited a tr,fle I udly, "then let'* be ' . »hovirjr on. Well be about the la»t ones down for dinner. I'd rather j '.*>• on t’aptain Di "ton's food side.” j "oh. come now, Dick! Y'ou know perfectly well the captain i«n't com j ! niff below on a foul night !ikc this." In a graceful moveiMtit ladi’.a cocked her bright head a little to one -.de. "Come clean now—confess you've just remembered our fatci- j noting tabic mate. Mi** Black." Once the party gained a • un.ptu- \ ous but sparsely populated dining *alo<,n the man fr"mG-2 und< rilen d Lolita Ladd's jibe. Significantly i many masculine glnnces were can- ‘ verffing on a regal figure sealed at ' the, aptam'e table. "W'i'f. Captain," lasita made a wry little face, 'liore’s where w# : nice ensible home girU%< t oar 'had | and fateweill* Not 'hat we blame' you. I’c hold Natika Bsa, • Isn't she J j'-'c s'.unnir.gMt tbir.g you ever "Mi** B!a. k .e'tatn.y I* a balm to ! l the optic nerve." North admitted once hi« look rested upon a •!< finitely ! ■ nesting tgure occupying a ehatr ' at the far end at the gaiiy-drcor-ate.l table Not in many a bine moon had even ! et> ob.ervact a coanoisseur as H ugh'
I North beheld «uih a perfect can • | of a profile, such a gleaming cur ■> of reddish-brown hair. The line* of i N'atika Black's while evening dri*s fell way from the supple perfection of her form a* day under a sculptor’s thumb falls away from a model Her only jewelry wa* a flowing ruby-and-platmum spiay which re cured a single white orchid to her left shoulder. Calmly aloof, this young woman was. with precise little motions, spreading caviar on bit* of toast mi Iba. apparently oblivious to hopeful glance* from adjoining tables. “Good evening, me* nm ».’’ At that moment M. I-evaaseur came up from the left with a proao gleam in his pale giay eyes bv wearing a pleasant smile nonethe less. Apparently he was of no sma>l
importance for the chief *tr»ard himself pulled out the Frenchman's chair. Foilonslwe. a trifle unsteady, i made a profound Ijow to Mi»< It!.* k er* he led forward Hugh N-’ith. "Since the captain isn't here sup- I P »c I do the honor ?" Pleasantly but with reserve Nat. * ika Black acknowledge! the pro en* tat.on and fivecl upon the wiry fig ure licfore her a slow 1 |,,,l directed from beneath bV « wl ,1, swept far out over her eyes L*c j swallow's wing-. "And now may I pre-rnf ts . I attar PlnUipides. a di*t ng u i.,,| | fellow traveler ?" Tut r.. smiled upon a very hand • t man whose aristocratic L-at tt a ' nee jutted out ever a fuli and caf - I fully tt mmed white beard. "Ah." sain h", "it is nt, to ye. v*»u t again .t/ is,rsr ur p,., yp s j wc can return* out ills, us*ion of tne ' iHmoi.c inscription on the steel of hhem A mum. 7" la-vaceur bowed w.tji r, >poc i “tin* would no; ci,eam of arguing ! with »»• iccognizcd an authority." I "W ho usually ‘it* ,n the e va, *n‘ J places?' North queried. di"ppifij* | into a chair hr..da Lolita l.*dd. “Those who are gone b.,t to return again; if rht. h. vctly storm let* I up you'll see ther all I n,. in . j eluding my en d now stepmother." I bhe tned t„ «p<a. c»i,y out f*.!>-d iy i a not it eat w ,j. f haven'! the vaguest .d a. He* Rewr tick " i f . ha* run;imi, !i Css- I •• >.s K. ft u. |6|*4Ft*«l*'.4« Gy B *« | igf
* ft AT E • On# Time—Minimum cflarge at | 26s far 20 worda er laaa. Ovsr 11 j 20 worda. tike per word. Two Tlmea—Minimum charge | j of 40c far 20 werda er leea j Over 20 worda 2c per word for , the two time#. Three Time*—Minimum charge j of 60c for 20 worda ar leee. Ovor 20 worda 2V»c per word far th# three time*. | Card es Thank* »« ! Obituaries and varaaa _ 61,00 j ! Open rate—display advertising j ! 66c per calumn Inch. • • ♦ • | "BLIND” ADVERTISEMENTS | Advertisement# appearing In | j 11 this column without name* | ] I; signed are "blind." They are | to be auswered by letter*, ad- | j dresaed to Ibe box number la j care of lb* Dally l>emoerat j We can give no Information j coacerntug the perilee advent* | log. O O FUK SALE NEW 6 ft. Refrigerator 199 »i. 11l down I sed Waaaere, refrtgar-j ators. twee pci*, skuve*. heatiug. | ciH'k Iteeatur fl.itchary Ik.ilei I James Kilt lien, salesman iltf _________________ _ ! FOR SAI.E Ual» 31V* IHiurnl le*l Itoliert flu ihun 1 s ml. north of, I Kirklaud High hi liool. 73-a3tx . : HARUAINB So hoi they sixxle ! Kih lien stove*, tlj Lo up. Klteb I •II latiiiiei*. fl"9v up. iniaklaatl vels, llojo Up. 9k!J felt ban i UK*, i | $4 9i up; sludio toot lies, til '.Pi up. ' ( Kusy term* Liln ral allowance lor | your old luitlilure. hpiague Furtiij to I’bolle lb"' Flllt BALE One ticueial Electric. one Hoover carpet aweeper. ul-1 moat like new. <l2 in each. Kpra- i i *«( Furnituie to. I‘liuiU' 199 Id at . I FOR BAUC Chicka, kMMMI Hull piiMlm lug strain* 10-g i horn*, lulled and While lto< k« |<6 60. Khodi Island I teds tu M> ji'usiom hatching. 2 tents. I'inedalc ! Farm Hatchery, It K 2. Mourm- j j ville. Ind 6« TWT4 wk* ' FOR KALE — He veil Boikshln lni.it* 4 In II mu* old Tried ■ j now. to farrow el'll. GttorHoey bull I ' calf Three mile Miuth Wiltabln on 49. I', miles c-aat. Guy M i*oti I tiu*. *J-3u | Ml KT KELL I I te*** ut if ul modem I range slightly damaged to khlpp | mg, 2 window display rug*, now , [in our window. 1 pn usnl freak | fast ac t No rcMMinably offer will I Ibe refused. Kpraguc Furnituie t'ci , IMum# 191 73*21 | rull HALE lUl*y t hick I Hood j tested under state: sanitation ' plau ILtith Wednewlay each week i u V. Hitting, i’houi ftli-y AI-• I I'rulgtllU- phone Mon Fri. tt * j LAND KALE 164 vn *■» land. more or lee* known a* the Auj drew Miller taiin. nenr city of InI taiur, ia now being off, red (»r aab lai my "ft" r W ill not clom- tlu" '(or melriug bid* before I otioch 1 P in uu Tbuisday. Maub 2*. 191" I lleuiy B Hdler. coiumlaaioucr. 133 | ' ikmtli K* "oud struct. 73-3 t 1 f'tlll SALK U munlh old Gucru <j t | bull Lloyd I. M"dll* i Vg nub 1 ea*l of ('talk 4'lmpel 7 l a-’U i full KALE Burk * t'hbk Klartcr i i "iitaiiiing Cod Liver oil without C KAdiKN'K. $2 **»; with CKAGENE. <2 73 C KA-GKNE assists In controlling coccldloeia. |p.iik Elevator Co. 63-If Holt HALE Eie.h Jersey tow.! uiher* to freshen stem Also trat tor plow and disk Two miles southeast on 33 Hoy I’rlce, 7J-3t Flllt HALE * New Brooder bouse, luxfS ft . couipltl.. 693 caah Burk l'ievalor C<r. J 4 if! ffill KALE Utr 4**. grand pmuo Hultahle for lodge or auditorium J Reasonable- 211 H lllb I'hoto j IH6 7«3i l ull HALf. I'tKattn s growl. In blab gMtiud t> a bushel B, II 1 Mindh. 2 miles weal and one quartet mile south of Berne 72 g St-x i MASONIC failed mc'iruc of |m« ,7c r ludgNo. 6*l. E and A. M. ai I p. m \ Iwesday. Match 36. lus|*<a 'iou. Hup per. 6 3o p m. Chester Mr lulo ’t. W M ■ 73-21 Itonly and Fender Work in Our Specialty j Itul »c alvti have a nire I wlfrlHtn «>f ,\e«* I*ONT I A C M j and rnrw of ull makes. WIIITE-ZESF.It Ird at Manraa Phone 344
, MISCELLANEOUS '| REFINANCE or buy your farm— 1 lowest Interest—33 year loan— i repayable anytime—local farmers’, ; organisation. Henry B. Heller, i | NFLA Bec'y-Treas. 61 htf ' N'OTIt'E I‘pliolstci lug, rt lluisltln*t and repair work of all kind*. W* | buy and sell good furnituie. He- | catur I'pbolatery Shop. South Sec ' oud St., Rhone 420. 69-301 J FARMERS ATTENTION Call I 7,69 A at our expeuse for dead dock removal The Ktadlcr l*ro--1 ducts Co., Frank ltuiger. agent. 13-1 NOTICE Short term Loan to Farmen on livestock, nia« hinery. 'and crops, 4'* . per annum; Federal Farm Loan Office, Rose M Scbuiger. laical UcprcneulaUve for Muncle FCA. 73-6 U NOTH K Free ti tling! Be aui< your plates lit your iced corn. Brlug in yout seed com and get , pnipet plate* for pom Moinn corn j planter. I’reblc 0.2 Company, | Fieble. Indiana. 73-4 U ' SEWING TAt'GHT FREE — Singer Sewing Machine Aym y F'houe ] 2k! daytime, 411 evenings. New land used mar bines laiw monthly ] payments All make* repaired, j Needle*, oil, parts. 73-411 I' FARM LOANS -No eipent# to borrower. C. H La wton 6Mt week ts — '<2l RKIVARH foi any corn Great 1 Christopher Corn and Callous ' Halve cannot remove It ha* rc-mov- j lad million* I’tlce 36c Mall ord*-ts lulled promptly Kabs-wminu wutil- ! i-d and dealers. Hold by E; J Mill|er Grocery, distributor* West Adams *t . Hecatur. 72t3» MOTOR and ARMATIRK Rewinding Elect! leal appliances rebuilt and repaired. N’orbcrl Au maim, lUI2 N 2nd St. I’hone 263 j (4-124 — » WANTED _ WANTEH To do practical nut* j lug or liuubc work. Hcc- Mrs May Johnson cm pbolle 30k, 73-3 U WANTEH TH RENT Modern two' bedroom house with garage. J Reasonable. Musi have posseaalon j Xhhi. Reply Box 120. cate H. iu'i- ; , rat offli e *|-3lx WANTED Girl for gi*tn ral house-1 work Musi like i litldreii I’eimlam ut position rh»ue 6962 73-31 WANTED To RENT Six room j I house. Hlate he at ion and rent j I liiqulte box 119, care of De mot rat ; office. 73-2 U j WANTED Tu rent I or 6 room | modem or semi-modern bouse, j |by April I, H. A. Gerig. Family i Restaurant, lot S. 2nd St. 72-3tx i WANTED I’alntmg and paper j hanging. Carry Samples. A W. Lytle, I’bunc 6474. 7u-4tx I W ANTED — Farm loan*, low nine. No commoosion. appraimil or title examination tii*i- to liorrower. Short term loan- are low a» IS, . See un liefore making vour loan. The Suit lew-hd ward* to. 34-frMf I FOK RENT j l FOR KENT I room modem furn-j Isbed apaitmcut, heat furnished: { private entrain e. PhMt 7*l. 69-ts | (FOR RENT House, nhie mile* i miles northeast Iscatsr. phone I ■ j 446-11. Walter Thieme. 73-2 t ] MARKETS AT A GLANCE Htceka. Itregulaily lower and quiet lkxid»: irtigularly lower, t'. H governments higher. Curb steaks Irregulatly biwer. Call money; owe percent I Foreign exchange: weak Hterlmg at new k-yeai low. Cotton, off as mu< b a* 66* a bale Grains: lower Wheat iff about ,i I to lb* coutn. Corn off around • ’ lent Chicago livestock Hog. aud sheep weak. catßc steady. Rubber, easy. Sliver tear In New York un ( < hanged at 34% c ent* a flue ounce. ♦ • Adam* County i Memorial Hospital ' * a Admitted Mra. Adde Kuulx. G«urva Dismissed' Mrs, I a'la lid Hmtth | and lathy daughter. Janaler. 11l 1 Meat Monroe *t,; Donald Manley, i Grant st , Miss Marie lluigu. Mon Irca-vllle;* Mr*. Ileiuatd VotTWfl. ' ■lontoevllle N. A. HIXLKK OPTOMETRIST Eyaa Esamtnad • Glass** Fitted HOUR* •;tb to 11:10 12:30 to 6.00 , •atwrdaye, 6:00 p. m. Telephone 166
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