The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 06, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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MYSTERY OK THE YRLIJYW F18H '
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1. as Henry ftpprn?<o^r,,tfr;r~aiT?n h? l.
"arose, and just as he opened "his
mouth to speak Ola called sharply
from?above, "ISuine1 une vome '^nere =
quiekly," fnrytVtng for .in inatn-nfcpthe
man, Henry and the. next door
at the head of .the stairs Ola held
' a limp inna oorr~her shoulder," she^
has fainted Mr. Chamle. Some one
take her as I must go buck to Miss
?Margret at once," Henry carried the
- girl to her^.rooni and deposited her
on the. bed, he sent the neighbor to
call1 a physician and the dumb gard-l
ner for restpratives, as he gently,
' bathed her face. The neighbor re?rr
turned in a few. ,minutes saving that
the red headed man they left down
stairs was gone. Henry was provok^
ed, he was more interested in lnna's
quick heavy breathing right now than '
the prowler. "Did you call-the-dootor/'
"No, I did not have time for as
I reached the room I looked 'for. the
over the house and 'see no trace of
? him " "very well, please get a pHvsician,
Miss Margaret needs one as
well as Miss Inna." The neighbor
grumbled and went down The stairs.
* Just before-the physician arrived
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auiiTut'u iii#rcyiving ninu, sntj
came too . with puzzlement on her
-pretty facp," Hh, Oh, "tVmn jt iw ynn _
Henry," "Yes," anxiously answered
Henry. "Are yon alright txow^Innay,Jr
"Oh' what happened? "You fainted."
"Ah, I remember...now, that awful
scene, must have been too much for
my nerves, that girl .and that man!
Oh! how could she?", with this she
. . seized Henry's arm, "how could-she?"
I--don't know Inna, hu^-you are as
s>? ! much a puzzle to nie as that crirl."
"Henry, how can you sav such things
. Henry. Tears came into her eyes.
much." All the softness of Henry's
nature came to the surface b? seeing
tears in her lovely eyes. "Don't"
dear/' he half whispered, ."I- believe
you, for-1 love you Inya, and I'll
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stand by yon right or wrong, Oh, ' sb
'Oh,'"artd thruwing her arms aruunU tri
his'neck she Wept bitter tears. Hen- nn
ry tried |o console her as a man only ha
knows, by caressing her hair and ir<
-arms and trying to kiss her tears
away. Upon this ?cene the physician du
entered. ".She is very nervous," Hen- nu
xy hlunhgA ati h* -said ^his Th^ d<x>- A)
tor gave her a hyperdermic and said oa
that she must be kept very quiet as "itshe
was on thP vorev of a nervous _re
breakdown. - fe>
?He rayc Misu Mqegaret the- some th
orders, but as Soon as he left Miss" ~trp
Margaret arose and opened thd black dr
bag. she held it up and pouretL the s,v
contents on her bed. A stream of ut
old gold coins, rings, with brilliant m:
stones, seyeral loose diamonds, rubies en
ard pieces- of jade. "^lerey," she bi<
cried, "and I didn't believe it." She he
ran her fingers through the little ca
pile, and then set to examining each k?
piece; she counted the coins and play ro'
ed with them unti} daybreak, when f??
she summoned Hdnry. As he entered an
he saw a new light in her eyes." Ah, th
Henry it Is true, this bag is indeed CP
valuable. Look," and she poured the th
Contents out again, Henry examin- at
etf them also. "Madam, this?bag
must be worth at least twenty thou- se
^andr"?"Henry yuu must keep -it un- M*
til later, when the banks open and I nn
deposit it in a vault, carry a few of fo:
thqse loose stones and have them i let
tested." "That is the best place for [ op
this bag," said Henry as he went out. j Co
He carried the bag to his room and' ny
after wrapping it in a towel hid ?t; thi
in Viiq 1 nnnHmr Ko?y wVvinV* urnc? Vionrr. i cn
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ing in a closet. After inquiring of j ffi
Inna and finding that she was.resting,
hp walked over the grounds""pufc- } gsi
ailing oyer the myetoryr As-ha npar^-j-jir
ed the back- of the house, he haw , th
flowers down and upon examination ' Hi<
found that thev had been trampled tci
by feet, the flowers near the base-j en
ment window were utterly destroyed, fo
and the iron bars which held the win- ! to
dow safe against intruders had been lei
'skillfully removed. A light'flashed i w<
across his sight, and stooping down'th
he discovered a large diamond, he , "I
held it to the light. "Gee, some m
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-hp_ muttered, the ones?that?:
Hmftlcd down~~~ihe flowers and re- <
jved these bors left this, they must
ive gotten away with some of the j
easure, he thought. <
imb gardner went through the base i
ent and searched --ov^'ry place.
wnnd Hdov**u -oV oloeU be -decided- to?:
rry the bUtr Th The tnmk. He nlaced"
cm efii'l'l.v in rhis purtt'ubo, when lie?I
memhored that >hc was to have a
w of the kH>s?e stones tested, taking i
a?bag?out?hi?pouiwl tire contents?'
ion his bed, the firrt thing-that?<
opped from it was tin, head of a ?
tall china ornament'.* Henry'was <
tej-ly dismayed, next, fell the re-j
ainder of the toy :.nd several oth- j
small ornaments that had been on J
5 dresser. Fear seized the man, I
rushod rmrdlv out of his room, i
lling M iss Mftrgaret, "They're gone i
tie, he exclaimed as he entered her] <
om. "The rines, coins, stones, all i 1
ne." "What" from Miss Mdrgaret [ ;
d rang the bell wildly foe- Ola^and i
e dumb husband. "Get IVJfss Inna," ( '
at Ola would never return, when i
last shd returned, she exclaimed,
liss lnna is gone, Madamr I have'
arched the house, she is not in it. !
?.! Hnrlf sport iiiit p-ntVn nKp A
essenger boy gave rno^this letter
r Mr. Henry jut now," sp prave "the <
;ter to Henry. Wildly' tearing it i
en, he read aloud: "Dear Henry, I 1
uld not stand it any' loonger, the \
y'stery and all, it was driving me ~
ad. I "just had to go. Trv to conlo
nunt. Mni'gnret: yritf shall hear _
arm me again. Inna. .
"The poor dear," cried Miss -Market,
"the poor dear, it is enough to ixe?Hnr
mad." j ?^hrr?didn't stpnl
at .treasore" Henry. - I knew?she
:ln't. "Just asT she finished Ola enred
with .a eiurlegrani. Ilehrv oped
it, hp knew who, it was from, :
r several days lx>fore he had cabsend
"him details of Edward Tress:1
to aseeret service man in Vienna
I'il's" daughter and the mystery of
p yellow Jish. The cablegram read: 'j
I err Hafeal did the work several i
onths ago ~rnr Inna Treswell; her
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i^nl 1-nnVn lntoi- annthor ffiy] pnifl
hini a large sum to have the same
Resigned on her back at the same
place, he did not remember the girl's
nmnp, HiH nnt rpnipml^r hauing hoara
it. ?"That other girl," exclaimed Miss
Margaret "the girl was very attract- ive,"
Henry read on"-*^ tender and fair
Skin. large grayish hlne??and?
hnid"?The cablegram ended. r
__iiuur^Miss Margaret could- not ait
lip any Innnger, she had to be assist- j
?d to her bed. -Henry woe an ottpres- iion
-of hopeless love, as hP sat very j
quiet, he did nat -care-to say a word , i
?r heara word spoken. ?i
Ola entered again and gave him
another letter, he broke the seal and
read. To Miv Henry Chambler:
My faithfyl muiel and I got our
erold, at least as much as we can use.
I threw it out" of the basement window/three?bags,
just about three n
hundred thousand dollars. The other
you may have, and make it a wed- _i
ding gift, for you and Claire Fon.
Tell nty aunt that I would have made
her a better fleice had she given me ~
a half a chance, but I saw at once
When you hear from me again I
that-she" preferred-the-other to me. ;
shall be safe in my native land.
?Inrta Margaret. Tresswell. ;
Miss Margaret was truly sick niw;
af course' the .police took the case j
aver but she did not push it, and af:er
awhile her house resunied its Us- 1
ual quietude. ' " " " '
I The end. Mrs.
Laura .Guode Junes ?
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THE BOYS AM) GIRLS C0MMU?MITY
CLUBS OF ZIPX BAP-??
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Friday afternoon the club met at j
the-home of Mrs. Many, Robinson. 910 .
Harden Street at ? o'clock. Miss Ruth
Robinson openqd the meeting with i
the song "Where He Leads- I'll Foildw~~]
prayer was offered by the Prelate,
Hildreth Hopkins. Each member responded
with their Bible verses beginning
with the letter "II" Jacob 1
Robinson presented, the Game call J
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strartfhg-Yrom America through Ai- ~
nca shoilld you miss a question und ?
you were in Africa there you would i
stay with the wild beasts until you <
worn given ja chance to return to <
America by answering the. questions
from the Bible, this was indeed very I
interesting as "none or 13? wanted-tT* 1
?r?v--tw -*t*un i
?A sword drill . wtn^TftitononUid?the- _
Boys- against the?G ills?and for the.d
first time the Girls defeated the Boys I
eleven?to nine, . "
?Ice cream and cakes were served .
by. the hostess at the .close of the I
meeting, we need not tell you that
we enjoyed this course because the I
weather was hot. , 1
?Mr. Hopkins the President, of the _
B. Y. P.-U. introduced for the first 1
time in the History of Columbia A 1
Bible Base Ball Game at the church
Tunesday atternoon when the team from
the Boys and Girls Reserve i
Club of-Arsel Hill defeated-the?Boys- 1
and Girls Community Team of Waver '
witness this game and it was very intorngtino
'H,o Roll niammul !a in
the lot of the church ami games wilLi!
be played there often. - You are in^~ 1
cited to come to our Bible Base Ball .
the next time it ia atagcd.?The ceor ?
es for the Reserve Team was 7; the <
Community was 1. But watch us, ]
catch 'em ne"Xt time, we are bound i
to win. .
Our meeting for the 5th will be an- ^
Fames and Htldfeth Hopkins wTlTte
leaving Thursday for Newberry '
vhere they will spend a few days be- ^
fore returning to enter school. ;
We were very proud to have back
nto our meting Mr. James Abney, Jr.
Who has been spending his vacation
in New York and Northern points.
Every member of the club has ex-"
pressed- themselves as having a very nappy
summer and are all joining in
the song, School Bell Its Time tot
Ring Again,. * ??
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Combination of Academic,^
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Saturday, September 6, 1930.
GADSDEN NEWS .
Wo aV?r~ittill having excellent
weather for harvesting but it the _ ?
irought last much longer the pea
njop will be very scarce.
Rev. AJ B. Coleman is conducting
the revival meeting at Red Hill Baptist.
Churcti",' this- yrvek. Success is
roVhdng his; efforts. ' Ufiv
i Oilman is SI'MUdl' 01 UMu of
he'leatlimr churches of Davtona, Kla.
He is Rev. Jenkins son-in-law.
We are sorry to report that Rev.
Jenkins is. still very HE He has been
Mrs. Eugenia K. Brown has returned
to Columbia after having a
very pleasant stay here.
Mr. Walter Brown was a visitor
here pn the 25th of Aug. He and ,
Mrs. Brown motored home - - !i
Mrs. Annie Counts Shiver and .hgx..-.v. I
little grand-daughter, Marie Gary ?-?*
returned from Asheville, N. C. after
having a very delightful stay of three
weeks as the guest of her Sister, I
Mrs. Estell Dinkins.
Mrs. W. Si Volley motored to
attTshnviile?and spent several days
with Her^ Bjster.^Mrs. Mary^ , Holley
J. P. and Marie accompanied her.
?iff H"'nh and Nilome ounday
Schools will have their annual *
picnic at Gadsden Graded School on
the 11th of this month. " T"*
- notice! ;
:~Thp members of the Clulture Club .,
ire requested to' attend the first
meeting for the year to be held at
the residence of Mis. Minnie John* 31
son,- 2J28 Hampton Ave., Friday afternoon,
September 12th, at 5:30
a'clock.
Mrs. Vivian E. Walton, Sec.
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