TUESDAY, suX® 27, 1922, 7 CTMBHNTRMTIRATT ALT o Af THUR, (Continuea From Our Last Issue) CHAPTER VIII ALTERNATING AFFECTIONS up in the Usonia elevator. As tioned Garrick back, with a nod. to steady herself and listened. the room she heard voices; "Mummsy!" hesitation Ruth ran to her mother, into the heautiful to drown suspicion. "Don't worry, Mrs. chimed in Vira, doing a massaging act." to Mrs. Walden's apartment. home. I'm going to kiss Mrs. Walden looked a dom." raise a boy!" retorted Ruth. to the Club together. watch me!" leave. takes sleep to keep up with you." Ituth's face sank Wrinkling up her on the table. are my favorite shade." Mrs. Walden looked none again, stuck ap Jack. thing work, with it last night?" wave iength. I can't see yet how." Vira and Glenn in the Pink Room," foolishness with me. 1 can't st You know how it is, " edu . |, , "Don't Glenn." can you help it?" house on my own. Aud it How? 1 put jt + + to proteet you. in my own garage." Velvet Gang, voice, imterrupting, "Be CN NEA Servicn Lam It was not much after seven when Garrick, Dick and Mrs. Walden rode 'he door ¢langed shut, Mrs. Walden ny In her haste and nervousness she nearly stumbled to the door of Ruth's room. She put her hand on the wall In She rapped but did not walt for Ruth to open, for the door was not locked. Withaut a second's She took Ruth's pretty face wving- ly in her bands and looked intensely blue depths. Mother love and trust were trying "Ruth--is everything all right with you?" Her bold on Ruth tight. ened, Walden," "Her only com. panions last night were a bottle of Omicron Oil and my greasy flagers Glenn called to take Vira to the dountry and the four motored back "Well, Mummsy, it's good to get ou again." her pretty girl and sighed. "What a Joy it is and what a responsibility to ralse a girl in these days of woman's free "Nothing to what it must be to Then u moment later, "Mother, we'll go out I'm going to put on my swankiest gown--and get the drop on those old gossips out there--sweep 'em off thelr ears. Just Dick and Garrick were taking "Now, Ruth," Garrick said gravely smiling, "let me go home and sleep. Don't do anything more ulitil I get a few hours of rest. It As Dick was prolonging the good- by and trying to arrange when they were to see each other again a bell boy opened the hall door and set down a beautiful basket of roses. in the flowers. little nose she looked teasingly at Dick. She drew a card out of the basket and threw it "Mummsy, see what Jack Curtis sent me. [ent he thoughtful? They too pleased. Dick wus in the depths He would willingly have Fifteen minutes later back in Gar rick"s rooms Dick was still scowling, this time at the dictagraph as he re called what he had overheard Jack playing in the love gume Inst aight. Garrick picked the headpiece up. "You know, I never really saw this What was the matter "Someone jummed in on the seme Garrick held up his hand. "It's He listened {n intently, 'Vira, I've been aching to have you alone. Please don't get angry at Rae's her without making the crowd sore. I've wanted to tell you this In some place where 1 There was a siignce. Then muffled, "I oughtn't to tell you, but I can't help it. They say you shouldn't be jealous--but if you care enough for a fellow--how "I'm 'going to tell you a secret. When you gave me that key to give to them, do you know what I did? I got the stuff out first from your I aa ue was lucky 1 dia. Garrick chuckled. Here at least Was one unbonded warehouse of the "You fatheads!™ This was Rae's careful! REEVE Don't you know that last night they overheard" There was a muffled whisper, a man's voice, but it was lost. It was evidently a caution, "That's a partial explanation of why your dictagrapa went bad last night, Dick," commented Garrick. "Someone's hunting now for the transmitter." Dick looked at Garrick and Gar: rick at Dick. Here they were power. less to stop it. Dick grabbed ome of the earpleces. There was a singing, metallle noise as If someone had wrenched out the fron grill work in front of the fire place under the old mantel. The diaphragm reproduced a crash. Ing crack. T3e dictagraph receiver was smashed. Garrick thoughtfully laid down the earpiece, "Well, tpat's that!" "I thiok," suggested Dick, not a bit ruffied, "if the Waldens are going back to the Club we're go out to my workshop on the harvar. In any- thing's going to hapuen, It will be out there." It was perhaps an hour or two later in the afternoon when the big story had become ancient histpry, a mere nine minutes' wonder, that Ruth at the Country Club began to feel lonesome. With no car, it was almost as bad es no legs. As if in answer to a prayer for new "YOU'LL GO TO JAIL FOR THIS!" hearts to conquer, Jack swept up with a flurry in his crimson chummy car, The conversation wafted merrily to the new cliummy car, "Wouldn't you like to try the new botler?" "Would I? Run me over to Me~ rihew"s garage. 1 want to see that wrecked boat of my own and give Some instructions what shade 1 want the body done over in. I feel Jost without a wheel in my hands. You won't mind, Mummsy--for a Mlttle while?" Ruth may have dressed to impress the crowd at the Club but it all went to Jack's head and he broke out in intense love making. He edged over under the wheel nearer her. Ruth smiled at him. Suddenly Le leaned over to steal » kiss. It went wrong and fell on her ear, Somehow Ruth was glad t|- [Stan's the one Dick had kissed. But ¢ next moment she had taken Jack's hand and given it a little Squeese in return, They were just about leaving Men rihew's, when the faithful McKay, Who had been watching the depar ture vigilantly from the parkiog space at the Club, tapped lightly on the door of Dick's boathouse work. shop. It needed only to have McKay spill the news about the automobile ride with Curtis to set Dick frantic over Ruth. A few minutes later Dick and Garrick were on the Club porch. Professor Vario was there with Mrs. Walden, very thoughtful and Sympathetio, In fact, he wis so at tentive that Garrick found himself wondering where lay His interest--ia mother or daughter? "1 wouldn't worry mueh over Ruth and Jack," put in the professor, "Those youngsters seem to me to be Quite capable of taking care of them- selves--at paused a moment. "I think 1 know enough of thelr habits from watch. ing them around here at the Club to guess where they might go. I've 80t to go over to the oid BSeaville Station this afternoon. look at some of the places on the way where garage, for instance." up at the Binnacle, Place furnished like the cabln of an old clipper ship. There was a wire less at the Binnacle aad broadcasted musie. Ruth toward the waiter. winked. what that wink meant," be whis- pered to Kuth as he followed the waiter out, turned. right," he explained. peared with cocktails in tea cups. balanced, ready to taste, "Why?" He turned quickly rose, seized him by the shouider, Swung him around. Then he reached Into the walter's waistcoat pocket and drew out a ilttle vial, man" ¥Wung open, and Professor Vario strode fn. the whole thing on the other side of tha thick boxwood bedge Before anyones could say a word be seized the vial, smelled it, then smelled the two cups. tion." believe yov saw me getting out of my car Just now man!" of the Club which was otherwise de- serted, Vira, only a few moments be- fore, had tucked her ars nervously™ under Garrick's and @rawn him Into the privacy af the glassed in, winter solarium, nodded back to him. "There--please shut the door. "She glanced at Gar rick, halt confidingly, him. I fo bave ears!" her mind and Garrick was just about to make some reassuring remark that would relieve the floodgates animation, now that she had taken this step, Aid not wait to 81ve him a chance. tensely, bringing her two hands to- gether. "You know all about the In. ner Circle . , Glenn was our first started--is yet, in a way, 1 sup- pose. Oh, it may have been all right when we started. It that. It was unique. It was smart. But . . . one thing Jed to anotber +e +» and , out of it all Velvet Gang, Garrick exaggerated a bit for effect. ened stare on her face. But man, that 1 heard th the dictagraph in the Pink Room? Brock?" b prised at the naive stare in return oor by the firm silence. He had seen too many women on the witness stand. to talk--tul not too much, He de cided it was best to let it 80 at that; not to try an 8he would agreed not for the present 0 be together, THE least Ruth does." He I'll take a they might stop--the In the late afternoon Curtis drew a& queer oid "Teal" ordered Jack, turning from "Two? Yes, u&ir" The walter Jack leaned over. "Going to see A moment and he re "Name's Herman, He's all A few minutes later Herman ap "Here's looking at--" Ruth and Curtis had the cups "Don't!" Ruth looked at him surprised. "It's a drug--ether--something--" toward the waiter, "You'll go to jail for this, Her "Planted on mel" "That's what they all sayl™ The screen door of the porch He bad evidently heard "Tuat's au aphrodisiac--a love po Hy turned toward Curtis. "1 Outside, young CHAPTER IX THE DIRECTION FINDER Meanwblle, on the opposite porch "You' may come, too, Dick," half fearful of "I've been 80 afraid--ever since und out how the walls might There was sométhing seething In the tension and open of her heart. Vira, ail "It's about Glenn," she orled and Georges. Well, treasurer when .we was fun and all a» Guy. Oh, get him « » a Bot him out of it « + clean? "But who's the head of It all--this as the police call ity' Vira looked up quickly, a fright. she said "Whose was that graf voice, a is morning over Garrick bad figured on betrayal y surprise. He in turn was not sur Vira had made up her mind y social third degree. come around. 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Ogdensburg, June 26--The Rut- land-Lake Michigan Transit corpora- tion, wifich will conduct a line of modern package freight steamers be- tween Ogdensburg and Chicago and also conduct the Rutland elevator here, will begin operations July 20th, according to information brought to this city by John Dorsey, who has returned from Kansas city, Mr. Dorsey is head of the Dorsey flour mills of tRiS city. On his re- turn trip he stopped over im Chic- Get a small jar from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. USE "TIZ" FOR SORE, TIRED, ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns, eallouses or bunions. ; Nod matter what ails your _ feet or what pp under the sun 2%, you've tried t¥ without get- ting relief just use "TIZ." 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The re- vival of business at the Rutland docks means one of the biggest booms Ogdensburg has experienced in more than a decade. It means em- ployment of 350 or 400 men and eventually more. It means the big- gest marine business ever done in Ogdensburg. The steamboat corporations wm launch the company with six double- deck modern steel package freight jsteamers. Three units of the fleet will be the steamers Brandon, Ar- lington and Joseph W. Simpson, formerly belonging to the Rutland Transist company fleet. The ports or call between there and Chicago will Corns Between the Toes Painlessly Removed A real sure, dependable 'remedy that has been lifting out corns = for the past fifty years will jn lift yours out. Putnam's Corn Extractor 1 the old reliable corn remedy-- it ands the test of time and never brothers, multi-millionalire vessel in, . - fails, 25¢. everywhere. t. 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The steamers will carry package freight and grain in much the same manner as the Rutland line and all other transportation companies which operated in the. past between toi puic add Ollbago. 'Boms or the boats will load hard coal at Oswego on thelr trips west. Agents are be- ing appointed at the different pu.es of call. No information js available 88 to who will be the agent of the company at this end of the line. Incorporated in Delaware. The Rutland-Lake Michigan Tran- sit comPany was Incorporated recent- ly in the. state of Delaware. The men behind the concern intend to develop the company into one of the largest transportation companies do- ing business on the St. Lawrence Fiver and Great Lakes. A strong ef- fort wil] be made with western sana eastern representatives in congr ss to secure an appropriation sufficient- ly large to dredge the St. Lawrence tiver between Ogdensburg and Lake Ontario for the, purpose of deepen- ing the shallow spots and also jor developing and improving the local harbors so that when the Welland canal improvements are completed the big lake boats can nose their way into the harbors of this city. The Sullivan Transportation com- Dany is the owner of the large lake freighters and with acoess into Og- densburg the new company to be launched July 20th will be augment- ed by larger boats and Ogdensburg will become one of the greatest mar- ine harbors on inland seas. ---------- WOLFE ISLAND CROPS GOOD, Carl Laughlin Had His Hand Lacen ated While Hay. Wolfe Island, June 24.--In gen- p {eral the grain crops on the . good condition. The prospects are that the hay crop will be only fair. There is very little clover. Corn is making a rapid growth. The ad- vance In the price of cheese has stopped some of the islanders from shipping cream. Instead they are sending milk to cheese factories. The "people at the foot of the is- land were favored with @ delightful day on Wednesday last, for their church picnic. Tt {s needless to say that the ladies of that party of the Church of England Mission excel- led themselves in looking after the comforts of their visitors. Mrs. Pryner and daughter, Ray, have returned home after spending a week in Lyndhurst. A party of re- latives from Ottawa motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Laugh- lin, where they spent the week-end. The latter's son, Joseph, returned {with them to spend a few holidays. Bruce Horne, Miss Aldle Horne and Miss Lillle Watman motored to Tor- onto last week, and upon their re- turn they were accompanied by Miss Francis Horne, who has been attend. ing the Normal school. Mrs. J. O'- Nell, Cape Vincent, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ho- gan. Miss Nellie McDonald, Water- town, is holidaying among delatives. Henry Davis, who underwent an op- eration recently in the Geteral Hos. pital, is Improving. Mrs. D. A. Mc- Donald has returned home from the Hotel Dieu hospital, where she was recently operated upon. Carl Laughlin, while in the act of hoisting presséd hay with a -horse, had his hand drawn into the block and badly lacerated. Thomas Flynn now traced to film, ooth brush, they ha r thorities have proved them fected, to Scmply with ese two tooth paste is Pepsodent. are the chief cause of pyor- tooth troubles are and, despite the ve constantly in- Must remove it daily Dental science has 1 been seeki a daily film combatant, " ow two effec- been found. 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