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^ SIX F ??WW???WWBWT1U KIIU HieMionE By HAROL1 I ======= II rrr??' u?t-u jrifrri OCCTtes Same frame by the Th imnnrTii 11?i? n u>s>..iMnta'w-imKn'i rv.-g^-'JUMiUMBL (Copyright, 1 CHAPTER Vll. When all three iinally met at the Hargreave home Florence suddenly took Jones by the shoulders and kissed him lightly on the cheek. Jones started back, pale and disturbed. Norton laughed. He did not feel the slightest twinge of jealousy, but lie was eaten up with envy, as the old wives say. "You are wondering if 1 suspect the Princess Perigoff?" said Jones. 4il am." This man Jones was developing into a very remarkable character. The reporter found himself side glancing at the thin, keen face of this resourceful butler. The lobe of the man's left ear came within range. Norton reached for a cigarette, but his hands shook as he lit it. There was a peculiar little scar in the con-J ter of the lobe. > '.'Well," said ^Tones, "I can find no evidence that she has been concerned in any of these affairs." "You are suspicious?" "Of everybody," looking boldly into the reporter's eyes. "Of me?" smiling. "Even of myself sometimes." Conversation dropped entirely after "vthis declaration. "You're a taciturn sort of chap." "Arn 1?" . 2^0^ Ihwt an agreement is an agreement, and while I'd like to print this story, I'll not. We newspaper men seldom break our wbrd." Jones held out his hand. 1 "Sometimes I wish I'd 3tarted life .tight," said the reporter gloomily. "A ucwaijapttr man is generally improvident. He never looks ahead for tomorrow. What with my special articles to the magazines, I earn between four and five thousand the year; and I've never been able to save a cent." "Perhaps you've never really tried," replied Jones, with a glance at liis companion. It was a good face, strong in outline; a tittle careworn, perhaps, but free from any indications of dissipation. "If I had begun life as you jrfid, I'd have made real and solid use - "Do Not Speak or make the Least Noise." of the great men I met. I'd have made financiers help me to invest my earnings, or savings, little as they might be. And today I'd be living on the income." "You never can tell. Perhaps a woman might have made you think ol those things; but if you had remained unattached up to thirty-one, as 1 have the thought of saving might nevei have entered your head. A man in mj present condition, financially, has nc right to think of matrimony." "It might be tho saving of you i you met and married the right worn An." "Hut the right woman might hi heiress to millions. And a poor devl like me could not marry a girl witl money and hanfe on to his self-re apect." "True. Hut there are always excep tions to all rules in life, except thos* regarding health. A healthy man is i normal man, and a normal man hai no right to remain single. You prove* yourself a man this afternoon, con flldering that you did not know I oc cupied the wheel seat. Come to thin] It over, you really saved the day You gave me the opportunity of steel Hilar Mystery ) MAC GRATH in the Photo Drama of the I anhouser Film Cojnpany jj by Harold iiaoGrath) !ng straight for the police station. Well, good-by." , "Queer cluck!" mused the reporte: as, after telephoning, he headed for j his office. Queer duck, indeed! What a game it was going to be! And this man Jones was playing it like a master. It did not matter that some one 'se laid down the rules; it was the way in which they were interpreted. Bruine heard of the failure. The Black Hundred was finding its stock far below par value. Four valuable men locked up in the Tombs awaiting trial, to say nothing of the seven gunmen gathered in at the old warehouse. Braine began to suspect that his failures were less duo to chance than to calculation, that at last he had encountered a mind which anticipated his every move. He would have recognized this fact earlier had it not been that revenge had temporarily blinded him. The spirit of revenge ever makes for mental clarit". There was a meeting that night of the Black Hundred. Four men were told off, and they drew their chairs up , to Vroon's table for instructions. Braine sat at Vroon's elbow. These four men composed the most danger- < ous quartet in New York city. . They i were as daring as they were desper- j at*f. They were the men who held up 1 bank mAs>.sengers and got away with i thousands. They had learned to swoop j down upon their victims as the hawk swoops down upon the heron. The1 1 newspapers referred to them as the ( autc bandits," and the men took a i deal ot pride In the furore they had t created > Vroon went over the Hargreave case minutely; he left no detail un- A explained Bluntly and frankly, the ( oaughter of Stanley Hargreave must j j be caught and turned over to the care > 01 the Black Hundred. It must be ! j quick action. Four valuable members-'t were in the Tombs. They might or, ] might not weaken under pressure. For ' the first time in its American career . \ The Daughter of Hargreave Rode Horseback Every Morning. the organization stood facing actual peril; and its one possible chance of salvation lay in the fact that no one's face was known to his neighbor. He, Vroon, and the boss alone knew who and what each man was. But the plans, the ramifications of the organization might become public property; and that would mean an end to an exceedingly profitable business. The daughter of I-Targreave rode ! horseback early every morning. She | sought the country road. She was invariably attended by the riding mas, tei of a school near by. "You four will make your own plans.' ' "It she should be injured?" "Avoid it if possible." , "We have a free hand?" "Absolutely." f "We risk a bad fall from her horso if it's a spirited one." "Pretend a breakdown in the road," interpolated Braine. "As they apI approach, draw and order them to dismount. That method will prevent any J accident." uXI'rt'll 1vvi Atlf T f vv w 11 pmu ii Duuicuurv, xi* luuua easy." "Nothing is easy where that girl 9 is concerned. A thousand eyes seem x to be watching her slightest move." ! "We shan't leave anything to chance. How many days will you l* give UB?" I" "Seven. A failure, mind you, will prove unhealthy to all concerned,' / with a menace which made the foui stir uneasily. THE no&RY ccei The te*f??h oii e iVtfg/ Braine rafcehed for the recover, i "A man jutrt entered the HargrcaWe i house at the retu?. Come at onct;" was the message. "Is your car outukVgr?" Braine asked. "We are never without It." "Then let us be oft". No one wl!! stop us for spc?eding on a aide street.' Fourteen minutes b? the clock brought the car to a stand at the curb a few houses below the Hargreave home. The men got out. The watcher ran up. "He is still Inside," he wLtffepered. "Good! Spread out. If anyone leaves that houso, catch him. If he runs too fast, shoot. v We ci*in beat the police." The ma:i obeyed, and the watcher | ran tad: to his petft. Ho was desperately hop-fng the affair yvould terminate tonight. He was growing weary of this eternal vigilance? and it was only his fear of ttoe maui known a? the boss thafl kept Irian at his pos.1. He wanted a night to carouse* in, to be with the boy?. The man for whom they wreae lying in wait was seen presently to creep cautiously round the side otftfoe^house. He hugged a corner and parmedL They could see the dim outline otf liiMbodv. The light in the street bautt; ol the grounds almost made* a silhouiefcte of him. By and by, a?' it ass;vre<? ^that the const was clear,, 'ib stolen do-^.vii to the street.. "Halt!" Instantly the prow-Vsr-. took"* ftp'?, is heels. Two shots rang out, IT^se- ras n was seen to stop,.stagg;er,.and'sfcliexz*go A. --1 vju ursperar,ciy. "He's hfjr'' By the time the menr* reached) tfhe corner thoy heard the mmble ost z. motor. One dashed back to titer ere? I they had left standing at itb'e onrttct. H?*f made quick work of ther job. b:?l< lro*j was not quick enough. Still, they gaven chase. They saw the car-turn toward [he city. Bnlr, unfortunately for- thej success of the chase, several autneno* j 'jiles passed, going into tc*i*n.-and dfeav- {' ng it. Checkmate. Braiiie wast keen enouglt'ternight"He is hit; whether badly or notrrej| nains to be seen. We cast find 'tiiat iut. Drive to the nearest:' d?ugf sworeind get a list. of hospitals*. It's* a tin 0 one shot that we lanilii him iscome- i vhere among the hospitals*?"' But they searched the hiospifialsv In ' rain. None ot* them hatl t'dat night revived a shooting case, noar.-hadJ ttiwyrr leard one reported. The* man jiad ieen unmistakably hit-. Hi?1 would!not J lave dared risk the loss of . time.' for * 1 bit of play-acting. Evid *>tiy he tept his head and sought disiodglrtgs^ f To call up doctors would: be utter oily; for it would take twweek fo.2ra..|} borough comoirvg. This was the itc- i md time the man had goci&way. "Perhaps Vm to blam.*."" admit :fcd : Braine. "I should have advised M i'-as. to stalk him and pot him if.lie got he j' chance. There's a master*: mind w< #-k-1! ing somewhere back of all Ibis, and it's i tirpe I woke up to the facti But yea," u turning to the auto band.te, "you rjten i have your instructions. More t iau ri that, you have beea given a. free raiu ? Sec that jou make or by the , Lord Harry! I'll break Lie- four of you 1 like pipestems." "We haven't had a fai&URityet," s joke ' uj) one of the men, more courag.iousf I than his companions. ! ? "You are not holding Jip a bank cues- , senger this trip. Remember that. [ Drive me as far as Quiumbus circle.? Leave me on the-side street, benveen.jj the lights, so I can take off this mask." j Later Rraine sauntered into Pabst . and ordered a lighl supper This) night's work, more anything elso,1 brought homo to birn the fact taut his luck was changing. Vor years ho hadi proceeded with his shady occupations, without encountering any memorable* failure. lie moved &l the high worldc quite unsuspected. He had. written, books, given lectures, been made a lion of, all the while laughing in his eleeze at the gullibility ofl human nature. Pait within tho last two weeks he had received serious checks. From now on. he must move with the utmost caution. Some one was playing his, own gune, waging warfare unseen. A battle of wits? So be it; but Bradne intended to play with rough wits, and he wasn't going to care which wiy the sword cut. He hated Stanley Kargreave with al3 the hatred of his soul; the hatred of * man balked in love. And the man was alive, defying him; alive somewhere! in this city this very night, with a fcul- j let under his skin. "Is everything satisfactory* sir?** he heard the head waiter say. "Satisfactory?'* Braiuo repeated blankly. "Yes, sir. You struck the table aa \hough displeased." "O!" Then liraine laughed relievediy. "If I struck the: table, it was done unconsciously. I was thinking." "Ueg .pardon, sir! Anything else, sir?" ^ "No. Biing me the check." * ****** "Your master gives riding lessons?" The groom who had led the horse back from Hargreave's eyed his questioner rather superciliously. "Yes." The groom fondled the animal's legs. "How much is It?" "Twenty dollars for a ticket of flv? ? rides. The master is the fashion U" l here. He doesn't cater to any but the best families." I "Pretty steep. Who was that youn; ' lady riding this morning with youi master?" "Thafs the girl all the newspaperf 9 I ALD, OOHWAY, S. C. - i ^ hare been talking abottt*''' tfwrwered live groom importantly. "Actress?" ,vActress! I should say dot That young woman is the daughter of Sfcsnley Hargreave, the millionaire witoo | was lost at sea. And it won't*'be lo?ft ' before she puts lien finger in a? pie 0* | Jour or five millions, if you wtilt any rides, you'll have to talk it oveof with tlfc* hORS mnv ai? ?no,r <?? ?-1 __ _ ..% ...i.j v?? uia; llUl lltKK any more ride?, You'd probably Wuvo to ride in the afternoon, anyhow, as every nag Is out in the morning.'" "Where's the naost popular road ,,v "Toward the park; but Miss Hafgrcave1 always goes along the riverside rotd. She doesn't like strangers about." "O, I see. Well, 1*11 drop in thin afternoor> and sea' yotw master. Thoy ' say that riding is good for a torpid .liver. Ha'/e a ctgar?" "Thanks." The *;ootfi proceeded' into tlae staftfes and t've aff.vblo stranger took himself off. A free rein; they could work St to .mit thcmselv'ia. There wasn't tie? i*ase obstacle In! the' way. On <Uie t.ice tA it, it appeared* to bw the simplest Job they had ^et' unJertak4CL To> get rid of the rhtiiig muster !m soism natural wxy aftifcrr lie ind tfsp g' ri' had started. It Hke1 falling;j off & logv "S'tsan;." said FTorrence ops-sh\? earner!; info ItfOSiifnaf of ?.? !> ?" ?ii -x V Ml *> ft 11"C I I^AII I 1II ?y j ride, "did* you he w" plstcfl? shot* last night?* jj "I fc^ard' some n^ise, bvsf I wis so s sleepy f diiin't try S6nflgur<frvout what it was/ "Did yotiv Jones?"' "Yes, Mis* Plorei.*e.'*' r>*He slhots came from- the street. A jtt^Tceraun came running lip later and said: he saw two automobiles <wu the rum; Pht evidently there wasn t> anybr<iy hurU One has tor be careful!) at night'- nowadays. There are prfctty bad; mou abroad. Did: yiw enjoy the ride?'" "Very much. But thsrc were-spcft% of blood on the walk ne.nr the corner." "Blood?" JoTPes caught the Uack ojl' a chair to steady himseK. "Yes. So some one wr?s hurt.- Oh, j let's leave this place!" impulairely.- ; "l^et us go back to Mi?s ? Far low's: : You could flrd a place iir che, village,. ; Jones. But ItT stay here much longer J' in this state of unrest I' shall 1&3& faith in everything and everyttody>|; Whoever my father's e\ifemies are; | drey do not lack persistence. TEteyy 1 have made two> attempts against ray. liberty, and sooneir or later they nrtll succeed I keep; Jooking over my 1 shoulder all the trine. Ill* II heaw a* J rnjffle I Jump." x "Miss Florence}, if I thought'it wybc, : yoo. should be packed off to- Miss F&n low"'s this minute. Rut not anvil our ot* . day or night parses without this lit/use being watched I seldom s<*?< anybody about. I cast only .sense tho presence- of a watcher. At Miss Fjut*low's you would be far more-.'lfke - a* } prisoner than li^re. I coul i not nccciinpaivy you. I am Corbidchvi .to da- 1 sort this house." ! "My father's ordfers?*' Jones, signified neither one .ray nr~ ' the oth.ir. He merely gazed' stolidSy ; at the rug. "That blood!" She sprang itom her. chair, horrified. "It was his! He wa?here Ihst night;, and tl ty shit' :iim! ?!" "There,. there, Miaa Florenwel The man v.^6 only slightly wounded. He'fei where they never wild look k*c him.'" Then Jones continued', as with anctfrriort: "Troat me?. Mils Florence.- lit would not pay to rin awiiy, Thewholey, affair would. b*e repe:aied ehe-wher$j. We might go- to the ?*ther ead4 of ths world, but it wcruld not serve usi. in tho lea??t. It is cu?t a question. oi/ ; escape*. but of who shall vanquish the* other. There is nothing to fcx but. remala, here and light, fight, fight. WAj i have put four of them in the. Tomb&?. ; to say nothing of tbe gunmen. That is what we muat do?put Miem itu a safe; plaee, one- by cme* till , we resell- I tha master. Theni only may we:. breathe in safety. But if they wattehv. 3 so. do we. There is never ?< moment when help is not within reach, no matter where you go. So long as you do not deceive nae>. no real harm shall'' befall you. Don't cry; Be >\>ur father's daughter, as I am his servant." "I am very unhappy!'* And TTTor? ence threw her arms around Susan and laid her head upon her Irinnd's shoulder. "Poor child!" Susan* however, recognized the wisdom of Jones" state: tnents. They wore safest here. The morning rides continued. To the girl, who loved the open,, it was glorious fun. Those, mad gallops along the roads, the srsoll of earth and sea, the tingle in the blood, were the second best moments of her day. Tha fi|st? She invariably blushed when she considered what thee?*> first best | moments were. He was a brave young "Better Be 8eneibje," He 8eJdk ?rwn, good to' lefok at, witty > and* always cheerMI? Why shouldtet she like* him? KVett Jones liked birii^ Jonw*, who didttt, seem to like* anybody. It did not' fliatter whether he was wise or noU ". a worldly point'of view was farthest1 frtym her yout.ifUl I thoughts:. It was Uter own affair; AW own heart. Five days later, Qftfsb# and the ri4^ ?Vag master were catrtdrJng along thar itou, enjnying every* bi? of tt. they' hoard the beat of heofs behind, They jdritw up aa-d turned. A rider was approaching f&em at a rtltii It was the Head groom. The rctifi' s*opp?4 his liors# in a cterad of dust^* ! "Slir. the stables are eft: fire*" f "Ftoe?" All tfie riding mast er'n* savings were1 ihvest'^I in the stables.s The- fact that h^ had saflemnly pritfclsetf never t& leav'f Florence alone, ihd' tkut fee had accepted a generous boftus stlppe-i | hi^ mind all the thought1 ot fire, a Jftrri'blie word t<v any horseman.- He wheeled awd started off at breakneck:! speed, hfta head groom clattering beehinrtdhlnv Florence- naturally wondered1 whtfch; of tMHi tcourwes to pursue: follow them*. when! nhe would be* p?rfectl>1 'betpie*?, to aM?lfT*temj. or continue the. ride and; save fA leasti one horae from the to* ror of -Bdeirtgs flamed*. Bhe cHeee' thet latter, rtiit atte did nxat ride with tiwi earlier fc-fSt: She fel? depressed', Stto* loved litfrses, and the* thought afJtheiut dying iq|V thorn woodhui stabled wa**< teorrifyklg.* j Tho ntt? .however, proved to be in-.* riipient. Bdt til was plainly ifioendi-.1 ary. Soi tmef had seU fire to ;^\vith .-j av purpose in vttw. Neutron recogntaed i tJila fact adihost as soon; as tlm tttre^?r.en, He bad come thte nnornlneAvith'j t:u?' Idea ?sf. surprising Florence Ho<| \yjss> going out on horseback to join J iiec. i Mis spin -v grew^' suddenly coht. * A.'i trap! She Isad b^n lefr albne O'l-ithe !. roial'!! .He vxxi ovor> to t&e garag *, .ae- j, curat! a car. and', vrent humming? out';j toward the vtver xjad. A trap, aud 1 onty by the * sheerest Mult had. he turned up ln?tirme. Meantime ^ioretiwwas walking- her-: momiifi. slowl:*' For* once- fcli* see 3?ry pasfmil unobi^rved. She: was derply ongruased w hrh tfciraghta>. some - of whictti were hM>py Lwd* sorm? of wftich were-yad. If :>oiy hsr. fattier coul i be ; with: feer she wouldr. be^ *ile happiest ] girh ?Hve. r sriir was br?ofght inrt atl toer reTery J1 3ytthy sight oft .z.'marastagsppring a'?ing die- rJtoad ahead;! of hen.. Finally/he plhng^vd upon hi a > f ae c>.- i n. t inroad Lake L1ln tv?ndeir hearted iprl. siu*? was, abe I stopped, dismounted, and: nan to the ; fcileiuman to jrve him aiif She ?ud?.j tfeniy-found heir wrisSe-olanped initwo { hands; like* iron. The* rsraiiv irose torfais ( teeti s ni.'ing svilly>. Sine ptrug&'led :| wiidl^" but futil tfyj || "Btntter tie se.isible.V'hO' .raid. ' ? am j* stijoiiiser than yoauate.* ,?nd I Jon't i wiahh to h art yoco. Walk ?n ahe ill of t tnze It vjrill te utterly useless to ' stmOTy.m orr cry :vat. You: ?au se-r for ' yourself t tat wa are iira disserted! .part r of ttite road. If ;>u will;promise act I senotbly I -ahan'nlay a hand'on you; Do J yen:see t.lut hut ypntter, mear th-*fork i in ..lie rod? V7VU utbp. Uiiere. Nt>wr| munch!" "She d'7?pped'her haiTdlfcerchie',:'Inter heurr brae liet, aud finally her enjp, iu.'J Hope th;*ft. these- slight clues mighty brmg heir help. She knew thaj Jone.** w mid hear of t .te flrn^atwJ, finding that"! nuc uau i j~\j l r^urut'tl Willi llll^ FIQIIIJ J master, would jh mediately start out ia.| pursuit* She sa*-, beginning us> grow J very fowl of .Tbues, w.h/o nev< r ai>o?tc-< unless -spoken rx.<. whw was ai.Vays at: hand, faithful J ad lo>;aJL From.afar cane thtrtow ratable of a motor. She v?nde:*rd if hor captor heard !fc: He Jid,. tr.it his ea:e tricked ?am irho believing that it earner from mother direction*. Ifl,\rentualifjr thejar-! Tived at the aut;. and Flo ;ence was forced to ent(?r; Tlte man iocked^ the door and waited outside for; the automobile whichs he was exp acting. Ho? was rather dnihfeuraded w'fea h** saw that it was coming from Uhe.citjr*.not going toward it;. It was Norton;. The rMerless bora? told him enough; the ban ikerchtef aad bracelet and/cr:Q\j) led him straight 'for the hut. The man befo/rc the brat reaitoedt by this time tfiatj be had made a mistake. He attempted to re-enter the hut and prepare to* defend it '.ill hip oonapanions hove in si*nt. Bat Florences, recognizing Norton, hel 1 the door with all her stoongfjh. The man marled and turned u a on Norton, only t.O; receive a* timasliIug.' blow on tie jaw. Nortai flung op^n the door. "Into | the car., ittotrence! There's another cir coming dp the roa,i. flurry U' It was not a long chase. The vrar of the auto bandits, looking like an ordinary taTdoab, was a high-power machine . ami it sjined swiftly on Norton's four-cylinder. Th? reporter waitoil grimly. "Koop your head down!" he warned Florence. 'T<n going to take a pot at their tires wlven they get within range. If ? miss I'm afraid we'll have trouble. Under no circumstances attempt to leave this cajr. Here they come!" . He suddenly leaned back and fired, rtt was only chance. The manner in which the cars were lurching made a poor target Cor a marksman even of the first order. Chance directed Norton's drat bullet Into the right forward tire^ which exploded. Going at sixtyDrift on limit* ihcw omiM ? ? ?. ? - - w ? vvuiu MVV QIU|^ Uie car In time to avoid fatality. The sap careened wildly and plunged down the embankment Into the river. Ttoreoce covered her eye* with her eflMK* 4M,HI ??.???? net* ? i ilj? "w tL mI; handB, and, quitch unconscious or wnai ^ I! he was doing, Jfortda put bis arms* ? round her. TO RE CONTINUED tfEXT WEEK H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY. 3 ~ ; ? '% HAL L. BUCK* ; * ** * Fire Insurance* * Oflk*-Conway Natio wlUawil Cowwaj, - - - S . ? ~~~ ? R, B? SCARBOROUGH i A&tewney at Law, \ ? CONWAY. S. C. 'H I < I ?????WW? I " \ LUM JUNG LAUNDRY, II CONWAY, S. C, Scgtrtntap 1st. 1913 ' Ai! persons must ta?e ticKeteSfOr* ^ work left bere Possitiveiy* nowork dn*.ttffered uatitf ticket is presented. 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