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SERIAL STORY

Summer Sweethearts

CHAPTER XXVI

The grim-faced men met Michael on the steps. "You're Heatheros?" "I am." Michaol faced them early

By Mabel McElliott, ✪ 1935, NEA Service, Inc.

There was a casual poise about the gave me a penny. It sounds like a ably. are they, no doubt about it

tall young man in the worn tweeds, older of the strangers vanid. The "Born at Cantle Donegal in Bally meena 7"

broad

Michael shrugged his shoulders. "I was born in Ireland. My father never said---"-

"Raised nt Bar-X ranch, five miles

"All right, all right, now you've A shallow crossed the young man's Rot mo. Where do we go from face, bero 7" demanded Michael. Not that Ye don't like the notion much?" I put much stock in this inheritance "Not reporters--no. A nuisance." added with a darkening face, aver work," averred Mr. Malley comfort yarn. It sounds fishy, Nubdy," he "Well, well, it's all in the day's

should happen to nak pipe dream."

they mention cur namCH, Malley & "It's no pipo dream: If ye're tho Gerhardt, Second National Bank able heir of Franel Albert Drayton Building, Omaha, Nebraska. We Heatheroe," pronounced the detective "Ho was the younger

always get our man." with unction, son of a lord. Put that in your pipe

Presently they left in a cab order. and

ed over Michael's

Tho telephone. plump, satisfied selves away in it young man watched then stow their There was n puzzled look, almost

smoke it is older brother

Inherited the place--coms like they're the solicitor, fallers said, In

out of a town willed Watson's Gully, partly Engink. They've hold. isturbed one, on his sunburned face.

Montann?" the nun pursued, quite as if the other had not spoken.

"Want's this all about?" Michael asked, with hint of steel in his quiet voice. "And you fellows la full Clarke

my house, Baking questions, taking possession without by your leave Cr

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100, Anyhow in June this older brother died. He was," said the de Then Michael went into the shabby tective, consulting a slip of paper he living room whore riding crops and had flashed from his wallet, named week old nowspapers mingled with Ellary Edward Heatheroe, Lord pipes and dust and disorder

which Clarence, Tips' father, novor Carden

Something flashed across Michael's seemed to gain control. face, hitherto dark and unresponsive. "Ah, ye've heard that name before,

Michael stared at the room with "Bolt your horros, young feller!" the heavier, taller of the two in-I'll be bound," murmured Mr. Malley some distaste as he jiggled the tele truders interrupted. "We've orders triumphantly. He was finding this phone receiver. He was trying to fit an extremely irritating subject into it the picture of Katharine with to find a Michael. Heatheroe, aged 26 What he expected ho could not have her smooth, fair head, her exquisite barn to Francis Albert Drayton Heatheroe and his wife, Muriel, at said, but something like enthusiasm, skin, her delicate shoes and frocks Donegal in Ireland."

at least. It wasn't every day in and

that always the scent

clung tho the week, he told himself, that you about her. It was fantastie "Well, I've told you I'm he," said walked up to a feller and told him afternoon's happenings themselve | Michael in some Impatienes and, it

would seem, dingust. "What aboule had come into a castle and a title were sheer fantasy,

and God knew what-all. Not that it "Innicock 00211

May

I speak to it 7"

this side of the pond: Mias Strykimret, please?" meant much "Much about it. young feller me titles were going begging, from all

on

himself.

That lad." The detective rolled the words he'd heard. Still it was something. wasn't, really, her name. But only he

He grinned to, on his tongue with unstion, enjoying Funny this kid couldn't seem to get and a shabby minister and a woman the flash of anger in his opponent's the idea.

with floured hands were aware of it. eyes. "You've come into money, and

"I have heard it before," Michael. Katharine-Lady Corden. Lady that's the straight of it. "Tisn't often

a crest-Katharine of Donegal Castle. Would we get a job like this and get the said slowly. "There was back of y'er hand for it, like. Mostly collar box. I remember asking about dream, a bubble that would presently on a serap of paper in my father's she like that? Oh, it was a pipe- it's crooks we're after-we're a very

it when was a kid. My father said, burst... well known firm, dye see?" He

member extended, between a rather soiled fore-

always Anger and thumb, a business which Michael acoupled with

Roses or something

"Ir died when?" queries Mr. evidence of distrust.

Gerhardt who had been silent up to this very moment. Michael stared at him, considerably.

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card every

"Malley & Gerhant, detectives." he read aloul."All right, Malley & Gerhardt, tell me nhout it."

"That'a talking" approved the elder, motioning his partner ton arat. "They came to us in Omahn Where we have our headquarters, They

"Find knya,

this young Heatheron Hye can."

"Who's 'they'?" demanded Michael impatiently.

"The English fellers. Two of them, 'Solicitors,' they call themselves. Seems they'd been in Watson's Gully and nobody knew hair nor hide about where ye'd taken off to. Sald ved picked up and bent it last year when 're partner made off with the

money"

"Oh, they did, did they?"

that the Cordens had the Wars of the

Her cool voice on the telephone, A voice soft and sure and rent like herself.

"Darling, this is me.”

She had to be careful-ke-knew that. "Yes," she said. "Yea."

"It's all right." Michael told her,

"When I was 10. My mother speaking low. "It's perfectly all year later. I was raised-1 grew up, right. They were detectives, but they

mean-on the place."

had good news for me. Can't tell you now."

Julk

now. Someone's

"Michael, I'm frightened of what "Well, that's the story," Onished we've done. Hier veice came hurried- Mr. Malley with relish. "Now we canly, almost benken. "I must see you. turn ye over to Mister James William Oh, I can't Downrigg of London, England, and conting collect ones. 4% 1-en a long drag. He had to ring off then. Bad to Tom," he told his partner, "but we be content with that. Perhaps the

would call him later, was get our man."

Michael grinned. "I won't pal, f... "Michael,

your

u%C

Gerhardt nodded. They hath eyed He was going out into the stable Michael curiously.

yard, hands in pockets, brooding aver Malley rose with some ceremony.the strange day he had just lived "Well, we'll get a touch with Down-through, when Sally enne rushing up rigg to-night. He's at the Waldorf.to him." Don't go away, young feller"

precious!" she cried. says there's just no Thanks for the trouble."

saying you can't get away. "We traced ye to Texas." con-

That's the stuff." Malley's great He's, got a ning to put in charge. timed Mr. Malley, crossing one paw rome out and whneked the We can leave for South Amerien nny plump leg over the other and allow-tweed-covered shoulder resoundingly. moment." ing the ashes of his cigar to sift "Sure, it wouldn't be natural if ye Ilo starr al Ler. He had for carolessly all over the floor of the didn't got a kick out of it. And the gotten her completely. porch. We lost it there for a while, papers will have it to-morrow, I'll Ye' n Jub there for me months be boued. Or the next thay anyway, saved yoʻrmony and were sober, Ye'll have reporters on yer door they said "

stoji,"

LAID TO REST

FUNERAL OF THE LATE

MRS. N. J. PERRIN There was a large attendance. which included a number of pro- minent residents, at the funeral of the late Mr. Phyllis Perrin, wife of Mr. N. J. Perrin, local manager of Messrs. Thomas Cook and Son, Limited, which took place at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley yesterday evening. The Rev. H. W. Baines officiated at the. graveside.

1

But Sally would not allow herself to be so easily forgotten. She was a force to be reckoned with-and soon. (To Be Continued).

Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Dopson (Pei- | SHANGHAI WEATHER ping) Mr. and Mrs. R. Edgar

HEAT WAVE BROKEN BY THUNDER STORM

Kobe); Mr. and Ms. C. L. Farmer; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ford: Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldman: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. L. Grist; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hal: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanscomb (Kobe); Mr. and Mrs.

Shanghai, July 19. S. Hampden Ross: Mr. and Mrs.

The heat wave is still unabated Denis H. Inzell; Mr. and Mr. A. despite the thunderstorm that J. Heal (Shanghai); Mr., Mrs, and broke early morning yesterday. Miss Humphreys; Mr. and Mrs. A.

After the thunderstorm the Hyde-Lay: Mr. and Mrs. E. A thermometer went down to po Jenkinson; Mr. and Mrs. H. W.degree. At about 2 o'clock in the Kingdon (Shanghai); Hon. Mr. H. afternoon the thermometer again H. and Mrs. Kotewall; Mr. and rose in above 94 degrees. Later R.black clouds were seen in the sky E. P. H. Lang: Mrs. The chief mourner was the hus- Lambert; Mr. and

Langley: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. and a rainstorm followed. This

Mrs. H. A time the rainstorm was band, who followed the cortege ac Lammert; Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo; panied by hail. One accident companied by Mr. F. H. Loseby Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mackintosh; occurred in which a boatman was and Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morgan; Mr. struck by lightning. After the Othera present included. Mesars and Mrs. J. Wheeler Morris, Mrrain-the-temperature was confer T. S. Whyte-Smith, D. Drummond, and Mrs. C. Mose; Mr. and Mrs. This morning hot weather was A. Brostedt, E. Costello, A. M. G. O'Connor: air. and Mrs. A.again experienced. Street hawkers Wheeler, J. Brett, J. Jenkins, F. AH, Potts; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Land coolies suffered heavily while! Mackintosh, F. P. Franklin, M. K. Rickett: Mr. and Mrs. Jullus working in the strong sunshine.- Lo, D. H. Hazell, D. H. Blake, D. Ring; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sleap: Wah Kiu Yat Po. C. Wilson, D. J Nooy, K. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Soprani and Watanabe, Sverre Berg, A. Miss Dunsford; Mr. and Mrs. D. La

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The Hottest Day

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son Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wilson; nese being seriously affected int Two beautiful wreaths, one from Mr. and Mrs. B. Wong Tape:

International Settlement, "Norman" (husband) and the Messrs. Wm. Anderson, Denis H.There were many other heat cases, other from "Mother" were interred Blake, A. C. I. Bowker, W. J. of kas serious nature, which were with the remains.

Carrie, A. K. Dimond, J. II. Green treated on the scene of collapse. Among the many floral tributes (Shanghai), B. C. Inie (Peiping); Throughout Shanghai, Chinese laid on the grave was one from His T. M. Hazlerigg, D, K. Histop of the coolle class took generous, Excellency the Officer Administer- (Kobe), Sir Robert Ho. Tung, advantage of the water containers Ing the Government, Sir Thomas Mesars. G. Hope Brett, Graeme and tea urns placed in the streets Southern, and Lady Southorn. Hugh-Jones, R. E. Hyndman and for their boneft and the vendors Other wreaths were sent by the A. d'Azevedo, T. A. Jenkins, M. T. of cold drinks did a rushing busi- following:-David and Naomi; Johnson, Felix A.. Joseph, M. F. ness. Thousands of Chinese chose Aunt Grace; "Geen," Kay, Len, Key, Kwan Tai. Nan and Ken, Uncle Percy and Geoffrey Lammert. Horace Lo, Ma and boards placed outside the George and to sleep in the stroots, on mats Aunt Grace, Pat, Rosa and Frank, Man-fal, H. C. Macnamari, J. L. house doors. During the day the Tui and Suerre.

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