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SERIAL STORY-
One I Love
CHAPTER XLV
LAURA LOU BROOKMAN
[bush about it," he went on, "It was "I couldn't go there. Betty---1 üldn't really mean to do it! I mean-the your husband, Mrs. Carlyle McKewan of the detective sqund "My husband?" Betty's eyes were way it looks. I thought I have entered the living room, hat in hand. Hke two angry fires. Not Rolf! Oh, the money back in a few days. You "Good afternoon," he said. "Your no, h
hardly ever wear that necklace and he couldn't" maid said
The detective nodded. "I'm afraid I was sure I'd have it back before here, Mrs.
to get tho Carlyle. Thought I might as well there isn't any question about it," he you'd miss it. I had
you
were
come over and get this thing cleared and there were some debts he and you Ne, Betty Jamieson. Don't
seems ace, to pay. In a hurry. He didn't want anyone to know about it."
"You mean he admitted it?"
"Oh, Mr. McKewan, have you found out anything?",
"We've found the necklace." "Oh!" The women's voices came in
chair
do.
She turned to meet his gaze direct- sho. Bald. 151 ses perfectly!"
Everything I see that you're a "Oh, yes. Nothing else for him to lying, snenking ver be. I seo that
He'd used another name on the that's all
good-for-nothing and
a chorus. Detty Carlyle was a ticket but it was onay enough to trace you've lied to me and humiliated mo eagerly forward, Mrs. Curtis, severo and rigid in her straight-backed As soon as I talked to him he admitted but you won't have a chance to do
the whole story, Pretty badly it again.
"Detty! Won't you listen to me? "Where did you find it?" Betty worried, I guess,"
Mrs. Curtis had found her volce. I tell you I didn't mean to take the asked. "What did she do with Itoh, Betty!" she exclaimed. "My poor neckinge. I've put in the most hor
riblo day I've ever spent in my life. "I'll answer all your questions," little s
McKowan went on. I've been through hell. My God, the detective told her. But first take that he didn't really mean to take Betty, I've said "I'm Borry, What a look at this."
mean-7′′
He reached into his pocket, drew the necklace. He was going to put more can I do? Don't you under- out a small black case and handed it back just as soon as he could get stand what
it to her. "See if that's your neck lace," he said.
The lid of the box sprang open at Betty's touch. Inside on a souare off white satin, lay a strand of pearls Betty held them up to the light, amil ing. "Of course it is," she said. "I've never seen any others with a clasp like this,"
McKewan nodded. "I found them in a pawn shop," he said.
"A pawn shop!"
the money. Said he didn't think. you'd miss it. The pawn broker only allowed him $300 on it,"
I've been saying 71
She moved toward him, øyes de- flant, her face colourless from anger. "I understand," she cried. "You're she cried. "Oh, my God! the one who doesn't seem to be able thority Carlyle was on her feet. “A Lying to me. Stealing. He's been to do that. I'm getting out! Do
Getting thalt
out! I wan gambling and lost again, that's what you hear he's done. I told him the last time a silly little fool 10 marry you. I wouldn't
him another cent!" only did because Pd had a fight with give Sha stamped one small, spike-heeled Van Bannister and wanted to show foot.
"I hate him" she cried. "I'm him I didn't care. You didn't know sick of the sight of him and I never that, did you? Well, it's true. I've and you want to see him again. I won't never been in love with forgive him for this as long as I live. you've been getting to be more of a nuisance every day. I'd have stood Never! Never! Never!".
Han't believe that will be nece. Over-wrought emotion had its way.it a little longer if you hadn't tried
Mrs. Curtis interrupted. I think I'd better cnl! Janet," she said.
"Yes, bring her in" Betty nodded I want her to be here." eagerly sary," the detective began but Betty was already on her feet. "I'll find
and her," she said
disappeared through the door.
She was back a moment later, chocks ushed and eyes triumphant. Janet followed her into the room, paused and looked questioningly to ward Mrs. Curtin,
"Sit down, Janet," the elder woman said. "Mr. McKewan has found the necklace."
sank into a chair, sobbing to pull this latest stunt but this is
too much." violently.
Her mother bent over her, mur-
You can't do that!" Rolf ex- muring comforting phrases, stroking clainted, her shoulder and trying to quiet her.
"Oh, can't 17 Well, Just watch The detective shifted uncomfortably in me. I'm leaving to-night and I never his chair and looked about the room. Intend to see you again as long as All at once he sprang forward.
I live!" "She's fainted!" he exclaimed. Tho "But you can't! You are my wife two women turned. Janet Hill's eyes and I guess I have some
some rights. were closed. Her head had tilted I'll have something to say-"
"All right. back against her chair and her face.
Try saying it. I'll have you arrested for stealing my was paper white.
if you do. You'vo nover sup-
lying down. Can someone get some
McKewan sald, "She ought to be pearl, since the day
Janet saw the box lying open on the table and stepped forward. Her pale face was suddenly transformed. water?" "Oh, I'm so glad!" she exclaimed. "I'm so glad
A
see, we
+
He walked on until he reached the door of the bedroom, stopped on the
Rolf Carlyle let himself into the Betty Carlyle darted a swift glance apartment. There was no light in at the other girl and frowned, but from beyond came a faint glow. the living rooni, grayed with dusk, Kewat nought maybe you'd he said, "I rather we talked it over in private
ir this but is the way you want it, all. right. The necklace was in a pawn
he said, "I didn't know I'd And you here or not." shop down on Mulberry street. Been there
nearly week. You
Betty was surveying herself in the were sure it was an amateur job, so full-length inleror. She wore a black this morning, just on a chance, we dress with a scarlet bow on one checked the pawn shops. Found it in shoulder. There were no sleeves. It the second place we went. The fellaw was a dress she often wore to dinner who runs the shop told us brought the necklace in Inst Monday." "You say it was 0 man ? Mrs. Curtis asked.
"Yes," McKewan hesitated. "I guess there's no reason to beat around the
Π
manphy, yes, I'm here," she said
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we wero
married. Why, I could divorce you a dozen times! Oh, I know what I'm doing I've been
been talking to lawyer this afternoon."
"You really mean that?"
4
it around her shoulder. A sanil She picked up a wrap and 'drew velvet bng lay of the drawing table and she picked that up, too.
"Frederick's down -stairs with mother's car," she said. “Maybe you noticed. If you have anything clue to say to me get in touch with They're Trumbell and Schaeffer. my lawyers."
he
Ralf took her arm. "Betty," said huskily, "couldn't you give me another chance?"
She drew away from him. "Don't touch me" she exclaimed. Raising coolly. "Where have you been?"
Rolf entered the reont. "I thought her carefully painted face she added,
thief!" maybe you'd be at your mother's," he said. His voice sounded strained.I
(To Be Continued).
thralled as one of the world's most glorious pageants, relives in ageless
"Young Eagles”-
romance.
|
"You
opens and most of the action centres an their marital difficulties, brought sensational about by Miss Wray's
success as a lawyor. For wives Gene has had a number of the most talented actresses in Hollywood. Ho was married to Sylvia Sidney in "Ladles to Marguerite Command- Dee In
The International significance of the Boy Scout organisation is evidenced Scout representatives from all corners Churchill In
a "World Jamboree,” The most re- of Juno 13"
The
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out in that is
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dnes ences took place in Hungary, and was Davis. In "Ex-Lady;" and to Loretta The Inform
coming on Wednes
attended by 25,000 Scouts, while Young in "Zoo in Budapest." day to the
Theatre. No a almost twice as many boys were pre porting Miss Wray and Raymond In Sup- his weaknesses. And sent at the
ing "Jamboree," Ann Carver's Profession" are Claire preceding
a greater
it
when
in
the most dangerous of all weaknesses hold at Liverpool. All of which goes Dodd, Arthur Pierson, Jessie Ralph, is a beautiful woman! Adam learn to prove that the globe-trotting ten Claude Gillingwater, and Frank
he was expelled from the d
of the Boy Scout heroes of Albertaon. Eddie Buzzell directed.
new Chapter
Kardon of Ellen. And the mischief-Eagles,"
making powers of women did not die
mce
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Helen of Troy, and on rack While international Scout white, croducer who has develop
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Loretta
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Thon “Ann Carver'a Profession". to Richard,
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An unattached bachelor in private complete coal mine was erected ac- life, Gene Raymond has been married cording to prenu at Mines. It took WM. FARMER & CO. Authentie, settings, costuming,
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