‘SGHLUD PlRK, ILL CHARDT Bu.|der 1 53h) ï¬tted r. l L Baqu airing Hmhland’Plri l’epamng ifer tric Shae l 1 work bach ‘AUM U3: entral Ave l'GlAS urg'eon 0029 and Cats ‘tenndriam under me 5c I good show k Theatre Highland Pul- ,tures day r‘s‘inWQd_ and Mme mi 5 ml featms. I. News ighlnnd Plrk until I 3’1 may KEY†lay SON Sqwen and Stefï¬! Sub Elainé imam! Park}? Ave. .n 2’}. mom i See n B Ruth could not understand why the peddier should do this. and Dorr ex‘ plained that the Hindu evidently had ; set great store on the idol. not only paid ensh. but had given a rug as well in exchange. “He would know that the thing was: worthless as an article of merchan- dise." he Went on. "in the next pim'o be wasted no time in getting posses sion of it once he saw it. doubt that it ii wort-d in hi~« PyPï¬â€"n god. it wn< stolen at smme time mun us he hnd ; x tha‘t goes. John.“ f‘You, know i wouldn't take it for myself" John begun awkwardly and was silenced by a smile The next morning they had barely ï¬nished breakfast when the launch lcuptuln was unnouumd Y i l l l I bare no 5 ’er sailing for the north. ‘ieun-s at noon. The three of them found him burst: ing with 129st “i think 1 located your Hindu." be told them "He came down at day- light this morning looking for u steam- 'l‘he Halcyon and tho stemml gave him a job in the galley.“ "1 WWW â€Milk an)" «h’lt‘t'llw‘ ('Uuid do batlvr than iii.\'svi!’."-wzts tiw reply. “Rut ynu can t do it all," she argued. "Yuu «‘un'r in: looking for this peddlor and kevping rm eye on Wilkerson and seeing tn [lie at ti)» same time." “The swing to you is the pleasilntest part a! the jolt." he snid inugbimfly “[ n-fusc to delegate that to any Ulw. Of course you're quite right. thuugh. about it's being (00 bis; nu affair for me to handle alone. i think l'il ask Ererett to join us. Maybe he can sug- gest something. , ['11 wire him. and then We'll take :1 trip dowu to the my ter front and interview our lunnchmnn again. He seemed to me a pretty len-l headed chap. and he'll maybe be able to put us on the track of the Hindu if he tool; a steamer for the north. as 1 strongly suspect he did." '\\'t mxl’n‘ 5". .. :1 the Ybn'.» had to THE MASTER KEY ' CHAPTER XXIâ€. sir Domld Fawnham Valuing"; N his svan‘h fur Ibe- Hindu, Whu Ind [mum :m- ldnl cun- mimng Hu- Nuns ur the moth- vr lmle of the "Muslyr Kuy" mino, Jun.) Imrr hm! reruunu- again to m.- (2 . wu!»rnkor. '2 H w mdh Mum‘s curiosity was amus- ' . 1.0“" .nul he asked u great umuy which John answered era- (H1 to you us the pleasant"! part of the ;ob." H .r â€1‘! be r we I uwlmiis on [helm-t that he ,.: Y‘all bu Donna! like any cm. East lndiuus frwueur pun H» Inn-w or In) :1d mum- tn getting :1 descrip- Hmdu the bruker could give n‘wa‘ 1| hur put l (Numb). x: \\\\\UX'L ' Ruth he promised toï¬eep e Hindu and inform smallest clear. Wit. )~‘6 (.xin rm'eived them .-.1 m Juhn‘e srnry. run! with John that IE it the Indian had .. :nd and Would re- [I H 'r hm! tn ho (-omvm, and lHHb m discus: with mm} du nun, , u it Hmrn 1~' :m I~:\\'}' {w <3|§d m the wm's‘e til. 1.; 4.1%:1.2....7231 .5: 4:2 2: 1.: L4 .73. q: 9.2.7.;L _: 3 4:53: .526 1.22.: n raster“ ports fl thvm‘ “I know \ It“ ship will (in us with an Idol mow the fuss the :t it too. They'll hack a ï¬rst CM ulmit mt -n-\(Hr;al vhun Hm! h.l.l('v of 21 mm! mm :‘uty nnd re dare t i H»: ntwd. "But 3 Han nolhmg to see unr skimmi- I--. um unuhln't l4- -!‘s l'utln-r \\'.l[HI,‘d 1th H‘HH :lwuzhzfu ll «.znly sin [\szn- aw thu Her stormy eyes boded no good to some one. and Wilkerson rented I!» would abandon him. Jean Darnell'mcelvod Drake coolly and llstrned tn \Vilkerwm's exphnn- don 0: his new scheme without I word. .. wrmi \Vilkersnn found that Dorr and Ruth hooked passage 0n the Hal- cyun for San Francisco and bad in- quin-d Mmut the next sailings for the Orient he [mk Drake aside and they determlned that this could nnly mean one “ï¬lmâ€"- Ddrr was an the track of the Idol. ““‘e'll follow them?" he said savage- ly. "“'e'r9 spent too much to qdlt now." h) our sight upturn :l hand nnIess Wtii “H- In I Prioonor!" know tt." ; (‘RING' the long voyage to In a few wntvnvvb ï¬lled with hitter-1! Hungkutu; the three were new h? told ttw story or the ï¬nding of; . :1 thrown much together. and the chest and the futile Search for thui L‘, A. 51,- Donald learned In mu (1,. plans and the abstraction of the idol! history of the "Mush-r Key" mine and containing them. I the present search for the plans of the \\'hen \Vilkersnn found that Dorr; site of the mother lode. Kenn" _ “It‘s just us “1-H," \VerrSnu mid suikil)‘. “I ham :1 dozvn things to nt- tvnd tn, and you can lu-lp. The ï¬rst Is nut to lot that man Don- get out of nur sight urturn a hand unIess we; know it." m l’rukv c-xpnnm-d his mmim: by say- in: that hl' had heard nothing: from either 1\'i]kv-.~<.m or Mrs. Darnell. and Lu- muhl he of no use at the "Mastvr Hvlhl 111111 20'! {ha-11:. Thu NHL! “11‘ Hi!†Hull‘m- l‘l’Jko 111% Ivmh-Il II'HH] {ho mim- uml h svnH-h «If \\'i:ku:-~.-nn. fmxml Mm shad nwiu: lmr Thh was :szoc-d upun. and Ruth Hturtod Mn hut {um-)mrntinm‘ imnwdlutv- Iv H. mm: in<i~tinu that ehe luke- hvr maid “1:11 hvr. "But 1 Hunt nun! hv-I'?" Ruth [mm-st» e-d. "Shv‘x \‘u vxpnnxh‘u Inuf" "Yuu un- (urn-1y :1 yumb‘h-r." Iiwr on slid quiot‘x' “and mu must hun- a “mum nun lxzr' “Lh mm It i.~ :11? right m dw (N 5m: â€1w in â€w lhilio‘d, “‘hvl‘c nu m..- “anâ€! mum. ut‘ syn-:u‘ ingmllm‘lhil:k,1::ii. r-m. Mrs. ï¬rm «1y imbu vn (!|uu;.1i.1" . Jnhn :"|'M‘«l “ith IL\.-l'n:t and dr- ya no But there was the tenacity of I 6- “Then-'3' only on» thing do." Everett said pmmmly mm) m; that steumn' your; l~'r:mv_i_~'(‘u. By that time prvtt}; 'ure “'hvlhvr hv's 3 The captain turm-d mwurd her and shook his head. "i don't think it's possibly." be said. “He answered the description clmr down to the rugs. iii-sides that. he sec-med kind «If nerv- ous. and when mm of the sailors joined him thv umn m-nrly had a ï¬t. [I'm sure he‘s your man.†[been allowed to go pretty much to ruln. Tom Kane would do his best, of course. but actually we are looking for 1 the mm In the bush when we huve one [in the bundï¬' l "I see your pouut." the promoter said fpromptly. “My offer or days ago stlll ; holds‘ good. I'll mmuce tbls mutter to gtbe end. and I'll look after the mine i too. So you can be cure free so far as l tlnit goes. John.“ > "But it might be uuntber Hindu Ruth suggested. “But Mn. Grundy inuifls on {he maid." i Ewrekmnrrlrmi .xn the'yn-lil'pz (mil ,‘nml after dinner ii~nuod to me story 1 of their min-mums with great luterut. :When he hzld uskml n few quantum; .be and Juan hmkmi at ‘rnch other. 3 Finally Evervtt spoke. ‘ "It might take years to incute that Node without the emu-t plum." he said ï¬buuxhtNlly. "I don‘t doubt that ,xuur ‘tatber. Miss Ruth. spent many it Inns hour uud day “roam-ding rur it. So lwe must have the plans it it‘s in me ;bounds of possibility t1; revm'er tlwm {I think you will have to ï¬nd your lmudu." "There Is the question John said soberly. "It qulfln muewhere du’elcpcd. Imam: bdrm}. H'I HA thin: fur YOU to unmh ‘ "take [uh _\0ursel\ es {0 San time you can In- hv's yum" mun ur 2t and 4h“ in «NM NV hm} 'H“t:'l' ruc- 1‘r.-:;«-. m- am! In Mm shad m: by say- lhin: from nmvll. andj 'w "Mastvr: ersnu mid Anus to nt-i h'u-m‘} fur hinu ~' ’ 'I'ln- (“u mrtm! tho ha»! of friends“ thungh John muhl not rvrmin (mm ant vart-winn nf jvnlnusy to himself. x 3m he knv-u' that Ruth's lntt-rc-sts \w-rv nuw duuhly sufogunrdvd nudl trh-d m rostrum his unruly heart. As the sttmnwl‘ sailed the next dayi Hwy had firth- time for their pmpnrn-‘ Hons. but John made sure that the1 4 Hindu was on board before the last! line was cast of! and the Mg “her!t I .haoked Into the stream and bonded slowiy round for the channel to thw open 8931. I h-r." Iiwr must huh I h i.~ :ll‘ Hm rhinos \ Inf SI-“Jllx of the mine. haw already “But J must get the paper: back.†and John quietly “macro is no queu- flon about It." "1 fear you will and It diaer‘ent In India." he‘told John may time-L â€The country is immense. It In manned by race- of different speech and habits and religions. and yet over It all (hero Is the vague spell of the out which It so rot-emu to your western America that I. fear you will not easily recover what you seek.â€- At ï¬rst he 'cuuld hardly belxeve that such things could happen. but slowly he came to understand that the we mendous passion: that were ï¬ghting to be utiafléd would stop a notmnz. Then he gnthera! himself camber and Went Into details of what they must expect and the dlfllcumes they mus: eumuuter. I “It you could only go along!†[lath Lsald plalntlvely when.“ had got them {thoroughly dlscounged. “You could talk their honltr language and mnko thou) behave." ‘ ()Hlï¬illl' I’m-pram": spoke to Dnrr 11: man tn mzlu. I "I don‘t want tn thrust myself on ‘wu ln any way." he said b‘l’lpfly. “l lmmn-u tn lumw India nud to he saw that I mln be M Si'rTit'L‘ to you. In l‘nvt. l uhnulll thlnk It a jolly trip, lint if 5w! think I took advantage of â€w linél- lady's l-nurtesy say :40." j lImiruly tlisrn'mml. John Dnrr but] In mum“ Hm! Sir Imnuld's tum-r r"- lim‘ml him of :| n-sxmnslhillty too -:|\‘_\ fur him‘ ' Neither John nor Everett received this [H‘u]ms:ll with undue warmth. hut Ruth round it delightful. nnd‘hetore any of then) realized the seriomnen of the mnvorsatiun everything had been nrrnnued. "Bn ght up theref’ Fuvershnm udd- 0d. "know lndlu pretty Well. 1 real- ly believe HI go with you 11' you‘ll ac- cept nf my company. A “'th n lurk!" I At the conéluaton of the tale he { nursed the end or m. suck awhuo In f very apparent perplexlty. ’ “You know“ my dear fellow." In Hand. addressing John. “that man a "By Jove." said the baronot. smiling! “that‘s not a half had Idea! 1 have] nnthing to do. and I might as We†are! the chaps In India again as stay hem": “le.know. Sir Donald was; In the army them." Ruth explained to Em» ett. a large country filled with millions of different races. Even granting that thin man is a Hindu and that your surmise about the idoi in correct; I don‘t see how you are going to uccom~ piish anything." “That is Just where you on: help' us!" said Ruth impulsively. For the instant Sir Donald nctmiiy blushed with embamument. A! "IF {Il’vr7'1ltf Sir I unzl’d l-‘awr- ‘shnln \\':1~"::1: ~u“~~-I«1. ‘ f The m-rr-H: .-.‘r t'r- IT ~:‘Nmmn who‘ Hun] lxmdv hfmvjl.’ -U1I!' ' T"' i to Ruth" 11! ill» muthorn huh" "“"l, md littlei ‘EHUHINHD‘HI In rifhu" l‘ui'r 01' Everett; ‘but fur Itmhk snlw Hwy M-Iyud the} j ("IVH part » | I Rho. on thv nthvr huul hw iwd Sirl f Duuuhl “1th (‘\|'l\.(\hlt'n e of â€Vt-hi L 1 pleas u re , f At this point John laughingiy came to the rescue and briefly explained the object of their quest. . Sir Donald listened quletly. occasloxr ally glancing at Ruth. whooe' beauty was enhanced by pretty excitement. "Yes." she proceeded. "We are aft- er a thdn’and his idol." "Going to India!" ejar‘Wluted the bar» (met. "My word!" “We are this minute tnlklnz 0! go‘ mg M'e!‘ to India. where/you Ilwd so long." she told him after the ï¬rst grvetlnyzs. "And ynu are just the man to tell us an about It." .m,n~u.mm. .Ilt could age_ n In em W‘ 6 no; (onto Me all main ; the ream: w ed: [no oat-e Mea‘Ton ; Gallon'u and which he Ind tried a . runeenl. .: She agreed to no. and they decided‘ [to lame by train that evening. than i being in San Francesco in thin to meet ; the steamer and watch for Dun": next ‘ movement. "After uâ€. \H- d I shall tr) tn lwrxzv' and art him In lvr rout-ruled In it." La: mam-A39 Pm‘nmmb-ummxmon , a _.____ _4__Â¥,, “You ougm to 30! ‘me plum before you get to anIu." Even-n MM rnrâ€" m-stly. "Ynn'll ï¬nd )‘I'uxmolr h: :I p'rumae land when- It «H be Wh- looking for n “Hallo In H hm Jack «It [mid of your man." Durr mkmmlpdgml um :I! d nmliuN! M1 tt-mutlro plan 0! arm m; huld ol the Mn! (luxin . r’ l‘ rmw "- John's'ne‘m was that the Hlndu they sought hnd undoubtedly been on the Halcyon and that John had bought I steer-age passage for Bombay. Two days Inter Everett again me! John and Ruth In --the hotel In San Prim-um. Conant-dentin? CHAPTER XXIV. m't “mm the Idol. H.- l'nn mm of Hill :n- It “.u â€)0 paper: I? ~:'!~hmun who w 'f"' , to Ruth "xv“. â€â€œ11 little [MW 01' Everett. "Iï¬dWm. ‘ ’wmmwm “Do ym cum any are tum-Inca?“ unwed Communal» “Ya.†wit the answer. "1 Ian Hm u Ixflhln Cum Q'hd Walnut were bul- ue- dun, One day a: an an the: ten mm A wond herb about me cflmlnnl- m Flinn. I who never mu 0! Won-e looking lot mun muse “Apm-hm' a n- mld that they an» I» «mun-nu- of Mlplnulfl.~lnd they mud IL Com paring them Wm: our cnmlnnll. I Irm- led to «um up the (Emu-l sane. and no cranium clan. IDO I! am he um ‘own huh I! a» permit a criminal cu- 10 um. Ma}; II uny a: Cu- and Commrm. . 3 Them are two sets of Jurors. who substantially to the requiret’ï¬Ã©nts of the3 must sit throughout the man. no that origiml ordinance for the'cémrucuon of} any mishap to any Juror In "W group the same, WW“: 5 ‘ z sum-ma to determine the facts In m.- - . - :2' . . ; rented from nemrdlng the trial by'th» . Fondue gnadmg, draining; ‘bm‘g.pav ) 'mmedlate nubstltu‘non -of one of the ( mg wnh ’9'“‘°.'°‘d coucret ipavementl jurors {mm the second group 'I‘hrthei'mj ofhermse Improving Ida" Rd“) 11111sz always 3“ In all the unites m 51mm "5 intemc'i‘m with 1 â€5‘9"“ we†trial. I ' glinc of St. Johns Ave. sou ‘ terly to} The prosecuting ‘attorney. Demanlnn Hhe northerly end of the ac). gpavemem’ with me Words "l accuse." mm. m ' in-Dean Am. uid nonh'erlys am of use? Indictment to the prisoner and duel no! " new pavempnt being in :81! southerly : speak 123m? The DM‘dmZ Jultk‘e line of Cedar Ave.. produced} ’ erly, at} does all lhchueattonlng. and march.“ junction of Sheridan R ind C j i seem to be no rules of evidence to re ; , . . btrk't bl! quoéJuna The defending at 3:; .gofnse 1:11:10: H}; - "11:: tomey at the ciou of tho (rm ad I , . . ‘ dune. the Inf]. He on tho In! word 9 W Wt 0‘ ““1 docket baton the â€1*!“ Qn-m {numbet 21‘. N that I - f no]: [1. A wond beré about the «annual. m Qbeen Memuid court-to 'der and anm I Mu never mu :1 wum‘decennlne whether or no: "rats cut-l looking '0‘ man [HOOP "Afml-hvl' D “influx-“ï¬g.†.m :3 That .. w" mid that they Im- Ino- dmw-nd-nu- mfg“ - ' of Mlplnulfl.~lnd they mud IL Com don on rmrutd 36:21:, Fm paring them With our cflmlnnll. I RID-1A, D. 1915' “ MM, 0)o’dock led to «um up the (Emu-l sane. and i in m. We! aid y, county no criminal chm. no n will be um imrï¬mdddcam. in. county uwn huh n m pmnn a «nu-am cm.- mun h‘ou‘ae. a: Wakes-u. ‘nid Lake to "1.1.4qu It mu, a. 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Tbfledticga Bide makes toast on the dining table if desired; does not bum the bread; permits watching the Toastingoper- ation. “2%me The Electric'fuster Deliladriclm Cmeiieit, always Rudy it no Emul- iCIl ugh line, 135' and Castof Opemin Thfledhic'uh can be used in any topm where an intanducem-llmp socket is handy; permits regulation of heat to sun the dimpness and texture of material xroned clothe.w an be run through? 7 -7 ‘ the wringer , which is Ills) dtiven by electricity deman‘laaboutone