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WNU Bervice SYNOPSIS The youthful and comely “Widder” Marcia Howe has as her guest her late husband’s niece, Sylvia Hayden. A stranger, on the verge of exhaustion, finds his way to Marcia's home. Se- cretly, he asks her to hide a package containing jewelry, She does so, Elisha Winslow, town sheriff, brings news of a jewel robbery nearby. The stranger gives his name as Stanley Heath, Syl- via discovers the jewels, and naturally believes Heath is a robber. She real. izes that Marcia must have hidden them, and decides to say nothing. Mar- cia feels she has altogether too deep an Interest In her guest, but is power- less to overcome it. Heath wires “Mrs, B, C. Heath” New York, saying he Is safe. He also orders a man named Cur- rier to come at once. Sylvia, in her room, bedecks herself with the jewels, At Marcia's approach she hides them there. Heath asks Marcia to bring them to him, They are gone! He kindly makes light of the loss. Sylvia restores the Jewels to thelr original hiding place. Elisha Winslow, visiting Marcia, discovers the gems and has no doubt they are the stolen gems, and that Heath is the thief. Leaving the jewels, he makes plana for arresting Heath, Currier arrives Marcia overhears Heath describe how gems, and is forced guilty theft. At Heath's Currier investigates the and finds the gems! York with them, but h ences to “Mrs. Heath” Marcia her tender dream has been foolish one. - he tn of CHAPTER VIII —— Yn In of Elisha's toward Stanley Heath, and his resolve to go to the Homestead with the of dawn, It was Eleazer got under way, In the first place, the two men dis agreed as to arresting the “You can’t Lish,” Eleazer ain't actually got proof he's gt “Proof? Ain't 1 got a clear Ain't I roundin’ him up with on him? “P'raps the jewels” Eleazer quavered spite noon before he and the ro proper alleged crimin 1 objects the loot praps you dida’t really see plumb cert “Certain? you saw them things?” “Come, come! air, I ain't I Just want to make sure v no missteps an” make jad selves” Elearxer explained. got everythin'?" “J—~]-—guess 80,” Elisha said weakly. “Pete fixed up your shape, didn’t he?” ful comment, “It's bright lar. Anybody could An' the handcuffs, grand, Wal, what gettin’ out?” "Lish. n't take {f our Kasses o “Have you badge in great was Eleazer's cheer. ns a new dol 8 mie too-—they do you say gee it away. look to our a hilarious one. With step Elisha’s spirits dropped lower, At last they came the bay. “Where'd you leave the azer questioned. “1 pulled her up opposite the fish shanty.” “She ain't here” “My soul an’ body! done now?” *1 reckon we'll Just have to give it each successive lower and within sight Ele a oat? What's to he sickly grin. “Call it oft.” *An' let the thief gir—ee! We've got to go through with escape? a leg. We'll walk round by the shore” In high dudgeon the two men plod into thelr shoes with every step. It was not until they came between them was broken, “Wal, here we are!” nounced more genially. rade panted. “My soul an’ body--what a tramp! I'm pear dead! Walt a minute, Eleazer. iet's take ‘count of stock an’ decide how we're goin’ to proceed. We've got to make a plan.” “But we've made a plan a'ready. After you've knocked at the door an’ gone in-" “I knocked an’ gone In?" “Yes, yes,” Elisha repeated. “After that, you'll sorter state the case to Marcia, "xplainin’ why we've come an’ everythin" “An' what'll time?" Eleazer you be doin’ mean inquired, wheeling “Me? Why, I'll be waitin’ outside, “lI don't. I think ‘twould be better “So you consider yourseif the hero commented “Ain't 17” “Wal, you don't ‘pear to me to be. Who egged you on an’ marched you If you ain't “Don’t do that, Eleazer, don't do Elisha begged. “Don't go home an' leave me-—now--at the last minute.” “Very well,” Eleazer agreed magnin- my moral support.” Elisha got up and, dragging one foot after the other, moved toward the house, “Now knock,” commanded the die tator. Tremulously Elisha tapped on the No answer came, “Knock, I tell you! ‘That ain't knockin’, Give the door a good smart thump so'st folks'll hear it an’ be made aware somethin’ important’'s go- in’ on, I'll show you.” Eleazer gave the door a spirited bang. “Law, Eleazer! A rap like that would wake the dead” Elisha pro- tested. “I hear somebody. Stand by me, Eleazer, Where are you goin’? Come back here, can’t you? You prom: ised" “I didn’t promise to go In first. You was to do that,” Eleazer called from his vantage ground round the corner *But—but—" Elisha whimpered. The door swung open and Marcia stood upon the sill, “Why, Elisha!" she exclaimed. “How you startled me, Come in. You're all dressed up, aren't you? Have you been to a funeral? “No. Je ™ The sheriff cleared his throat. “Me an' Eleazer—" he began. “Eleazer? Did he come with you?” Elisha nodded. “Isn't he coming In?" “Yes—yes. He's comin' presentiy.” “Well, eit down and tell me the news” His { rout deed, dignity, his pomposity put to Elisha, feeling very small In backed Into the nearest chair. “You won't mind If I go on with my baking, will you?" Marcia =ald, bus. tling toward the stove. “I'm makin’ They'll be dope | go amiss" With tri | angle of flaky pastry onto a plate and extended It toward her guest He with the | lap. deftness she whisked a sat down tnken only an I, however, when the door part and Eleazer crept cautious ed a crack ] t y through 3 1 we opening. For a moment he stood “Arresting Folks?” Marcia Repeated. then he burst out in a torrent of re proach, “lish Winslow, what on earth are Here I've been waitin’ outs gide Ip the wind, ketchin' my death of cold, an’ you settin’ here by the stove rockin’ an’ eatin’ ple!” “1 know, Eleazer, | know." Elisha *It may, mebbe seem I Just hadn't got rounl I'm comin’ to It in time. ['ve made a start. 1 was just leadin’ up to it in a sorter queer to you. “There ain't no way of bein’ tactful folks. You've got the thing to do an’ you have to go “Arresting folks?" Marcia repeated, looking from one man to the other, “Yea. Since "Lish Is so spineless at his job, I may’'s well tell you what we come for. Pretty kind of a sheriff he ja” “You better look out, Eleazer Crock- er, how you Insult an officer of the aw." Elisha bawled angrily. “Say a word more an’ I'll hail yon Into court.” “If you don’t land me there faster'n you do Heath I shan't worry,” jeered Eleazer, “Heath? peated, “Yes. We come over here this morn. in’ to place Mr. Stanley Heath under arrest,” Eleazer announced. The woman caught at the edge of the table. Her mind worked rapidly. She must galn time-—worm out of them how much they knew. “Of what are youn accusing Mr. Heath?" she demanded. “Of the Long Island robbery,” Elea- zor answered, “You mean to say you think him a thief?" “We know he's Blisha does” “J—yes! I'm tol'able sure, evidence,” Elisha replied. Mr. Heath? Marcia re one-—jeastways 1 have “At least 1 “Where's your backbone? You figger you have! Don't you know it? Ain't you beheld the loot with your own eyes?” Elisha nodded. “Then why on earth don’t you stand up In your boots an' say so?” opened and Sylvia entered, then stopped, arrested on the threshold face grave and determined, remainea with her back to the stairway door, her eyes never leaving Elisha Wins low's, There was something in her face Sylvia had never seen there—a light of battle; a flerceness as of a mother fighting for her child; & puz. zling quality to which no name could be given. Suddenly, as the girl studied her, recognition of this new characteristic flashed upon her understanding. It was love! Anger, perhaps terror, had forced Marcia Into betraying a secret no other power could have dragged from her, “What proof have you?” Marcia de manded, Elisha shifted from one foot to the other, “I've seen the Jewels,” he whispered, “They're here—in this room, under that brick. I've seen 'em.” With finger pointing dramatically toward the bearth, Elisha strode for ward, Sylvia, however, sprang before him, standing "twixt him and his goal. “What a ridiculous story, Mr. Wins. low!” she cried. “What a fantastic yarn! Do you imagine for one moment there could be anything hidden under those bricks and Marcia'and I not know it? Why, one or the other of us has been In this room every instant Mr. Henth arrived. When could he get the chance to hide anything? There is nothing here, Mr, Winslow, truly there is nothing. I swear it" him Sylvia. ince “Nevertheless, let Let them both look” “Please—please, Marcia——! Sylvia her knees now on the hearth, and the men, remove her by force, halted look, ” Was upon hegitating to awkward iy. Marcia regarded her first with star. tied incredulity-—then with coldness So Byivia loved Heath fighting for with all her strength. A pang wrenched the older woman's She was feeble What If Heath ~made to 8 mountebank the found It out world knew it the ¢ iy cent, ed a as he If so—if the man they the had play love to Sylvia had love her? i sooner on the othe was inno Chaanoce, to the side “The do ghe a riff gearch. He mu y. We have no right to prevent ir” : his fer face gherill must i was pale, ber lip ightly set The brick was lifted out. A smothered cry escaped Sylvia and was echoed “Why- innd gasped live~there's nothin’ here I” “1 told you via taunted, terically. “Wal, 'Lish either ‘a’ dreamin’ yarn,” Eleazer jeered begin all 1 ean say gatherin' conceived 1 is you must been wool when sou Elisha, dr “1 warn't.”™ hi the quick. “1 waralt 1 saw "es eyes, | swear to heavy He confronted Sylvia, “They was there, young lady, warn't they? You know they was That's why you was so scairt for me to look You've seen ‘em. Deny it if you dare” “(yf course | deny IL" “Humph! But Marcia You can lie if you want to save the skin of that good-for-nothin’ critter upstairs ~though what purpose is served by your doin’ it 1 can’t see. But Marcia won't. If she says them Jewels warn't here I'll believe it. Come now, Marcia, Was there ever diamonds an’ things under this brick or warn't there?” "Yea" “You saw ‘em? As If the admission was dragged from her, Marcia formed, but did not utter, the word: “You” “There! Then | ain't gone daffy! What 1 said was true” Elisha so claimed, rising in triumph and snap ping his finger at Eleazer. “The jewels were Mr. Heath's, He hid them for safe keeping.” won't. what he did.” “Prove it,” challenged Marcia, with sudden spirit, a spot of erimson burn- ing on either cheek, “Prove it" Elisha was taken aback. “Wal, 1 can’t at the moment do that, I can't prove it. But even If I can't, 1 can make out a good enough case against him to arrest him on suspicion. That's what I mean to do—that's what 1 come for an’ what I'll do ‘fore I leave this house” “Mr. Heath is sick” “1 guess he ain't so sick but what ean go up an’ cross-examine him.” “1 ask you not to go. I forbid It.” “Law, Marcia!” “1 forbid IL" repeated the woman. “Drop this matter for a day or two, house. 1 promise you that. Leave him word?” a scoundrel, That's what he js—an out an’ out scoundrel, Not only is he a thief but he's a married man who's plottin’ behind your back to betray you—boastin® openly In telegrams he is. “What do you mean?” “1 wouldn't like to tell you. In fact 1 couldn't. "Twould be repeatin’ what was told me In confidence,” hedged Elisha, frightened by the expression on the woman's face, “1 have a right to know about the you mention. Will you tell or 1 eall up the Sawyer Falls | Housewife's Idea Box Hem Dish Cloths Some housewives cloths as dish cloths, advisable because comes off these go down the sink drain in stoppage. 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