THe DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936. PAGE THREE _ But. what did it matter? ¥ o . « BARRY BENEFIELD | SYNIPSIS .. Carrie Snyder operates a ren- I'm hooked plenty. through.” dezvous for the town’s gay blades in small Crebillon, La. A misun- derstood youngster of eleven, Paul Darnley, looks upon her as his best friend. Carrie is forced to leave town by the council. Paul runs away from home and takes refuge on a houseboat. He rescues Lady, six-year-old orphan, after a train wreck and both children are taken to New York by Carrie, who raises them as though they are her own. A grown woman, Lady is in love with Pau! but when he be- comes involved with Lili Eipper, Lady marries Mat Burlon through spite. Carries discovers that Lili is an exconvict and determines to free Paul from the girl's control. CHAPTER X I went to bed but I couldn't sleep until I heard Paul come in. I was ashamed for having shouted at him that way, but he never held any thing against me for long, and when he said “All right, Lili,” I said. “I'm hooked. | But I'll see this ; One night about a week later I sat beside Lili in a car on a side road near the state prison, waiting. Every- thing had been arranged. money in a little package in one hand, waiting to give it to the man who was to bring Bundy to us. nervous as cats. ning, and I'll bet the driver had the car in gear all the time, with his foot on the clutch, because when two men appeared suddenly out of the darkness and I heard Lili cry “Carl!” huskily to one of them, I had hardly time to shove the package hand before we were roaring down the road with. Bundy in the front seat be- side the drivér. I had the We were all The engine was run- into the other's But he hadn’t got it into second when someone in the darkness shout- ed “Halt!” and there was a spatter of bullets all over the car and all over me, jabbing my arm and saw Dr. Bundy I felt something like a hot needle tha word Bustrations from the Wesley Boggle prodection for ~They came in an hour ago, Phil and Ringrose. Ringrose told me that Paul and Mat had a talk and that Mat— both Young Mat and Old Mat, ‘God |it? love them — had everything and were letting Lady have = been grand about a divorce. Then they told me that 1] “Yes,” Phil said, “that’s it. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT is the word for Carrie.” Funny tning for him to say, wasn’t | | Estate of Mary Graves Hess, deceased. | Letters Testamentary in the above | ; The Lehman Township School Dis- | estate having been granted to the un- Valiant (END) was to plead not guilty and they’d trict will receive sealed bids for the dersigned, all persons indebted to the fight to get me out, hut I thanked boring of a well at their school at Said estate are requested to make pay- them and told thef to let me fight my [Lake Silkworth. All bids shall cover Ment and those having claims or de- own battle. If T pled not guilty there’d specifications furnished by the school ™aRds, to present the same, without be a lot of argument and everything board and each bid must be accom- | delay, to I ever did—everything I was in the panied by a certified check for ton) old days— would be dragged out. Paul |dollars. knows most of it, but Lady doesn’t. of the Secretary at or before 8 o'clock, i i and Lili slump limply down in their seats, “My God, we've been double-cross- ed!” the driver shouted and, stopping his car, he jumped out and ram into the darkness. I never did find out what happened to him, because I didn’t wait. I jumped and ran too, my mind crying frantically to Paul, trying to believe that he would know I had done what I could. They caught up with me at Crebil- lon, where I went thinking I could hide oct with old Lon. He did ‘his best, too, but they found me anyway. And of course it had to be Phil Yonne —good old Phil that I hadn’t seen since I sent him away that long-ago night in Shreveport—who arrested me. He couldn't ‘help it, poor devil. I've never seen g man doing a job he hated more to do. There he stands now, down at the end of the corridor between the rows of cells, talking to Dennis Ringrose. You can see by his face that he means well, ‘than this jail cell it won’t be too bad. And the world doesn’t. I'd rather take Saturday my five or ten year bit than have poard reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. : their young lives shamed. It’s fenny, in a way. I thought I could keep ahead of it, but it's caught up with me at last, that past. So what? If prison isn’t any worse i'll have peace and quiet—God Knows I need it!—and time for a lot of things I've been wanting to do; and I've got my children. Paul and Lady were in to see me this morning, and Paul said something I'll never forget, I can remember it nights during the years that are ahead, and maybe the prison bed won’t seem so hard. He had his arm around Lady’s shoulders when he said it and she had an arm around his. “We're going to stick together now,” he said, “us three against the world.” And I still have friends. There's Phil now, standing there with tears in his eyes, the great fool. He said something that I don’t quite get. He and Ringrose were talking, and Phil looked at him through those tears as if he didn't care who saw that he was crying. HELP YOURSELF By Voting For J. HAROLD FLANNERY - Your Candidate FOR CONGRESS. _adv. “Goodnight, Aunt Carrie” softly out side my door before going up to his room I knew he had forgiven me. The next morning I went to see Lili. I took the detective’s report with me and threw it on the table in front of her. “I know all about you, Lili, AT said shortly, “so we won't have to waste any words. You've got Paul to the point where he’ll do whatever going to 404 you say. What are you after you get him? Get money from | me through him? And what about | Dr. Bundy? Where does he fit in?” Her face had flared with anger as | she saw the report, but now she star- | ed -at me coldly. : “I'm going to marry paul,” she said evenly. “He knows everything that’s in that report and he’s willing to marry me anyway. What are you go0- | ing to do about it?” “Listen, Lili,” I said./ ‘Tve told you | that we don’t have to waste words. | I know all that. If I didn’t, I wouldn't be here. I know you've got Paul. ‘What will you take for him ” She looked straight at me. “Fifty thousand dollars,” she said slowly, ‘and your help.” I guess that shut me up for a min- ute. I had come there willing to pay, but I hadn't counted on that much. I was here to finish up something, “0. K., Lili,” I said. help?” “You've got to spring Carl Bundy. You've got to arrange to buy him out of there—that’s what I want the mon- ey for—and get him away. It can be done. I found out.” “How do I know you'll stay away from Paul if I do it?” I asked. x For a moment her face flamed with passion and I almost liked her as she spoke. “My God! If I get Carl out of there I'll be so far away. from here with him that you'll never hear of me again. I love him. 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