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I Seven Keys TO Baldpate KJLUIMCUl BIGGEIS "Jon," ho eald firmly, 'take ma to that money at once." "lfe out batt." replied Bland. Ha and] Heyden diaappeared through the room door into the darkness, and Max followed close be w4th excitement Mr. Magna ?tipped from his place of concealment A battle At tor the gods was In the air. Ha must ha In tan midst of It Pashaps again In a three cornered tght It would ha the third party that would emerge victorious. In the darkness of the dining room ho bumped Into a limp, clinging figure. It proved to ho too hermit of Baldpate 1 gam to talk to yon. Mr. Magno," he whispered hi n frightened tremolo. Ml got to have a word wish yon this min "Kot now!" cried Magee, poshing htm aside. "Later." The he*mit wildly seised his arm. "We, now." he said. "There's strange sei here. Mr. Ms gee I get to tall yon snoot a package 1 found In the kitchen.'' Mr. Magee stood very still. Beeide aim In the darkness he hoard the her? mit a excited breathing. Undecided. Mr. Magee looked toward the kitchen door, from behind which cases the sound of men's voices. The of Baldnato fairly trembled "Since I broke In on yon yesterday morning.'' ho eald In a low tone, "one Hing has followed another so fast that Fes a little daeed." nave nothing on mo there, Pe? Magno suswered. ??Well." wont on i'js hermit "as 1 nay. ttrroogh all thai downpour of peo? ple. Including women, I've bung on to aoo Idea. I'm working for yon, Thnt'e why I feel I ought to give what Information I got to you." Mr. Magee agreed Impatiently. 'Wuecu yon find woman." Peters ceatlnoed, "there you find things be? yond understanding. Hb' WF*? "Met to the point" "Well. yes. This afternoon I was hunting sround In the big refrigerator whm s candle, thinking maybe some nttm token of food had been left over from hurt summer's rash- something to n can that time cannot wither nor evaoetn stale, aa the poet says?and sway up on the top shelf. In the derk 1 found a little package, was money in that packsgo? lota of It; enough to found a unl or buy a woman's gowns for s I wee examining It careful-like n shadow came in the doorway, 1 looked up"? "floor asksd Msgee breathlessly, it little, hllnky eyed. Professor wae standing there, most owl Ink and Interested. He came into the refrigerator That package you have hi your band, Peters,' he says, 'belongs to me. 1 put It in cold storage so It would keep. Ill take It now.' Well, Mr. Megan, I'm s peaceful men. 1 could have battered that professor Into n km rued sort of Jelly If I'd wented to, out I'm n greet admirer of Mr. Co Ho gl? on account of the library, and I go la for peace. I know It wasn't exnetty the thing, but" - "Too gars him the packager "That's hardly the wey I would put It Mr. Msgee. 1 made no outcry or fontnmnce when he took It. 'I'm just a seek. I eeye. In this house 1 eln't tbo trusted old family retainer thst re? tains tta fortunes like a safety deposit ?unit' 8o 1 let go the bundle. It woo we*': of me. I know, but I sort of got the habit of giving up money, being married ? > many years." "F?tors," ssid Mr. Magee. "I'm sorry your grip was so insecure, but I'm mighty glad you cams to me with this tosd mo I waen't to mention It to anybody," replied the hermit, "hut no I eey. I sort of look on It that we .were hero first, sod If our guests get to ensuing untold weelth up sod down tho piece, we ought to let each other In en It" "Correct." answered Msgee "You are a valuable man, Peters. I want you to know that I appreciate roe way yon hare acted in this affair" Four shadowy figures tramped In through the dining room door. CHAPTER XVM. The Oese Window. |AOCR stood up, snd in the light of the flre met Hsyden. Now be ssw that tho face of the lat? est comer was scheming and weak end that under a amall blond mustache e ?*?ry cruel mouth aought to hide. The stranger gased at Magee with en annoyeoce plainly marked. "A friend of mine?Mr.-er?Downs, Mr. Magee. muttered Blend. "Ok, come now." smiled Magee. snjsjg tell our real names I beard you greeting your friend a minute ago How aro you, Mr. Heyden?" Us held out his hand. Uaydsn look sd kirn angrily In tho eyes. "Who the devil are you?" he asked. "Do you menu." said Magee. "that you didn't cnteh tho MM It'a Mngee -Willlnm Hallowell Magee. I hold u record hereabouts. Mr. Hayden. 1 spent nearly an hour nt Bs Id pate Inn?alone. You aee, 1 was the first of our amiable little party to arrive. Let me make you welcome. Are you stsylng to din? ner? You must." "I'm not," growled Hayden. "Don't iK'lleve htra, Mr. Magee," sneered the mayor, "he doesn't always say what he means He's golug to stay, all right." "Yea. you'd better, Mr. Hayden," ad? vised Bland. "Huh?delighted, I'm sure," snapped Hayden. "Peters." said Magee, "an extra plate at dinner, please. 1 must leave you for a moment, gentlemen." He aaw that L < their eyes followed him eagerly?full of suspicion, menacing. Hayden slipped quickly between Ma? gee and the stairs. The latter faced him smilingly, reflecting as he did so that he could lore this man but little. (To be Continued.) Vulcanizing Hero you will find a TIRE REPAIR PLANT equipped with every MOD? ERN STEAM VULCAN1Z1NL appar? atus. Our TIRE REPAIR SERVICE embodies EVERYTHING from a sim? ple puncture to perfectly remedying the most serious cut or blowout in casing or tube. A-l equipment plus A-l materials with exacting, expert care in every de? tail insure you PROMPTNESS, SER? VICE and SATISFACTION. Columbia Vulcanizing Work* 1221 WOT IT COLUMB A |8. C Q evidently Mad ? Grudge. 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