discover for yourself no if in i shim tea t77 to drink a cup is a revelation try it the radio detective by arthu r b reeve chapter xxiv the wireless bomb as we stood temporarily defeated even in our success at the red barn kennedys mind was now working rap idly on the next problem that confrot- ed us the fathoming of what it was that the desperadoes of the radio con templated at five oclock i think i can get an inkang of it remarked kennedy he had been piec ing things together rapidly i cant forget the last part of that message from our friend k903 in deer park kennedy and jameson away from evans boathouse he paused a moment thats a reason for fearing for the boathouse vliastjm turned quickly a blow at wag ve well the usrtto shack was a bow aimed fc rt r rt 5 iu u the quickest way to where the sounds evidently came from sure enough what he saw was enough to justify laddies barking there was his friend hank striving to shove under the radiopoane hangar an old and disreputable- covered duck boat and secure it there 1 hey what are you doing none of your business hank was nervous ken was suspicious take that thing away come on and try it yourself ken did not need a dare he leap ed aboard the sttle motor boat with its crgine running swung the rudder as he threw in the propeller nurses tha traata htui far laaarahlaw la atuuuca ita en cm aiiu4 hawttall km vrt city etn a sf ytara caaria f tralalt to bt vaatao burtat lfc reci2 aatiaa tad dciircji of becaatlal jrij tmi hcuiul ku adapt isa is- fcosr ijtttm tha miu rcei aclfarast cl tha solas taaaalj abawaaca acd trawliat cxaacei to iotf roai km yata far fcrtaar inforaitlco writt tha 3urtntucnt anchored out in the harbor from the that ever shed hank had at a mooring a little whats that out there is that onejung twocycle engine in a small j ken easton pointed two boys motor boat it was only three and a were struggling over the tiller of a half horsepower but it served hanks smald motor boat which seemed to ba purpose and he had had a lot of fun towing something with it it was with this litee open its not only ken but its hank motor boat that hank had been direct- exclaimed craig as he pulled up the ed to tow the duck boat to its destina- j ear and we looked whats it all tion when he received his orders and about this fight at the gates of a seed farm tha have you ever seen a field unending boat moved off pulling after it the of onions only out in bloom duck boat i toe balls of broken snow and etems leggo hank with a snarl leap- ot si tttruggled for the iiker thick bta wheel and the littte motor boat ran in 1 the perfect held of a gardenseed a wide and crazy series of curves i farmer wild out ivilher and further in the where not a weed finds room harbor ken did not know what it was- all about but it simply must be some- j such a field is as beautiful as an oat- thing and if hank wanted to be near i v field ever the radio shack ken wanted him as j more even its heads than a formal far away from it as possible d it was at just this moment that jl hwmr kennedy easton and myself swung j fancltul than mustard showering in the car up the cliff road after as above hard a drive as i have ever seen ken- with its yellowpetaled snows nedy make true easton and i had i and more orderly the endless- match- had our eyes glued to the road behind j edup furrows us forany trace of a motor cycle but of undeviatlng rows i dont want any more road races like idem it was as instructed that hank acted across the harbor hank started with his chugchug ajl the way he far off up the sound with a glance athis chronometer the mysterious in dividual in the cabin depressed a key was speculating on what he might do on the wireless detonator if this or that emergency arose of i echoing among the rockledge hills one thing he was sure he was bound jiame the blowing of the five oclock to deliver that duck boat and its con tents before five if his engine did not break down he could do it tho-en- directly at his heart but how woujd they know that we were away i asked no one has seen us on this trip no one that knows us weve been over very unfrequent ed parts of the island where were not known why eank and his radio of course explained easton kennedy was putting it together rapidly now take the other recent messages apparatus ok for in stance and now this ail set for five oclock he looked at his watch ill guarantee its something to do with that radio shack and ken its nearly fourthirty now we must get there by five come on easton had got the idea instantly he was afraid of it and my radio- plane is there too he exclaimed well take it by the shore road i think we can make it if we dont get pinchsd kennedy wasted no more time over the wrecked gray racer in the old red barn we had seen tha last of that anyway it was dick we must save first then catch the perpetrators of the great radio robbery he was driving the car up to the limit both than any other farm shows in august i have seen a mllo of onions blossom out and stand like o bleaching mesh of broken snow and silver that a weaver has planned martha webster merriehew when kings bowed to cooks cookery nowadays is not regarded as quite so important a matter aslt was centuries ago and though hug salaries are earned by some famous chefs we do not hear of any of them being distinguished in the way they were in the days of old in olden times kings have bowed down before cooks and after a good dinner have granted to them even a part of the kingdom william the conqueror bestowed up- whistle on the power house if we had been closer we might have seen a spark in the dark interior of tho duck boat as a fuse was lighted out across the centre of the harbor burning rapidly he circled concluding that there would i hank had had some idea what it be less likelihood of anyone interfering was all about the echo of the whistle if he kept away from the activity at brought it home to him suddenly he the head of tha harbor turned broke from ken ran to the another problem that worried him bow poised to jump ken after him 1 5 was just where he was going to stow had no intention of letting hank on the inventor of a particularly deli this duck boat to get it directly under escape that way cious soup the lordship of tne manor tha radio shack as he had been ini suddenly between the boys on the of addlngton with its revenues and structed the lower part of the radio boat and ourselves on- the shore there shack had been a boat house once and came a most gaudy explosion wreck- now easton had turned it into a ban- age smoke a column of water from gar for his radio plane as he callect it j that thing that the motorboat had been he had built for that purpose a run- towing way or skidway on which the radio- we could not see the boys at all plane could be run in and- out to the had it got them was ken blown to water if the tide was right there bits like that wreckage that flew in the ut homage to tho inventor or picweu y in shoving the air with the flame smoke and water herrings by making a plgrlmage to eplaoimg with nso 1294 honors henry viii gave to a certain mrs cornwallls a noble house and tenement in london sugar loaf court because she had made and pre sented to him some fine puddings while the emperor charles v showed would bo no difficulty duck boat under the piles on which that part of the radio shack was built hank was reassured on this by realizing that the tide was nearly at flood his orders had teen given at the right time some brain that knew every detail and figured it all out had planned this he was sure now he was nearing the radio shack and he gazed at it keenly as ha putputted nearer would someone interfere at the last moment what if he should meet ken and some other members of the troop they would in tho back roads and on the shore take jt oufc on him fof past sins r i- i tha radio gang would take it out on while we were racmg against t me 1 wm for sw5dierice or worse to on board the scooter the mysterious h fai hank was just a bit individual in the mam cabin had turn ard d ed from the wire ess detonator to the go far hnd come radio sending outfit and had started u dock and hut down his and settled down on the harbor to be continued to pet in touch with someone else on the land other than the gang with tha gray racer hank was at the very momant ex pecting a message and was in his rcom alone ready to receive ver the air now came the oruera have if anyone was ther to hank tow that thing in the od hank within i 0 under the evans radio steckbefore fy overhead at the noise he was five be sure before five five is to makc the hour set confound it its that collie lad- hank got it and rawed with alac- di f kens wh did th h to rity that he woud do h leave that kiyoodle in the place started out of the room on the run to h k h k h f impotentl th6 make sure that his orders wree 1 cuted in time indeed if only those fe t mll laar an i1ai1 uuuui- littla motor nosing his way in toward the piling where he hoped to shove the duck boat no one had showed a sign of activity at the radio shack and surely by this time as he made enough around tha dock they must iiicri w a old duck boat out to the shed and leave it buccess when hs heard a barking working for gocd would show cs much energy and promptness as those work ing for evil this world might be a far more fit placain which to live it was not long before hank was was not affected by thoughts he continued his barking iaddie had many kinds of barks there was one bark for a friend quite another for an enemy and anyone 1 was iiov mjlyssrw laddies enemy until he knew him unlocking tho door on a shad buit out tooo over the water at the other end of the harbor in the shed floating was a litth duck boat covered over except for the cockpit in which the duck hunt er sra what was in tho boat hank himself could not have told precisely ho had teen warned to let- it alone undar pain cf death and hank had no mind to dia when things were coming so we to him bosidas he hnd seen enough to realises that if he disobeyed the thraat might not be idle even though ho did not know just how ho would sc his life for you and your children in the peppermint sugar jacket and another in the pepper- mintflavored gum inside utmost value in long lasting delight im here to tell you theyre good for a friend hence it was the enemy bark that hank had excited laddie barked even louder hank hurried perhaps if he could untie this duck boat and tie it up se curely under tho piling in which the radio shack in that part over the water rested he might get away then laddie would quiet down and even if laddie had been excited once tho cause of the excitemont was removed ho would never in time disclose what had happened under the radio shack to interfere with hanks plans or the plans of his friends whatever those plans were ken however was playing in somo kind of luck the kind thatcomes to a boy who is always on the job ho had been on tfiajob at tho rendezvous garage howiison the job after vira had been saved in getting away from it and down again- to the radio going some ive known some funny things in life but this sure knocks you dead that girls now wear less clothes when dressed than when they go to bed o beautiful proud sea careless forever beautiful proud sea you laugh in happy thunder all alone you fold upon yourself you dance your danco impartially on driftweed sand or stone you malto us believe that we can out live death you make us for an instant for your sake burn like stretched silver of a wave not breaking but about to break town his tomb pickled herrings by the way were a delicacy much recom mended re a stuffing for turkeys in the middle ages the head cook of a feudal castle was a personage of oon- siderable importance he gave his 1 orders- from a chair raised on a plat j fcrm which commanded a view of his subordinates he held in ms hand a itrge wooden spoon the insignia of his office with it he tasted the various dishes designed for his lords table and with it also using it as a rod he corrected the gluttony and idleness of those around him a good cook will always take his profession with becoming seriousness but vatel a french cook who lived in the seventeenth century carried his chagrin too far when he committed suicide because at a banquet given by tho prince of conde to the french king the lobsters ordered for the sauce ordained to be eaten with tho turhot had not arrived cereme another illustrious french cook received from george 1v- a salary of 5000 a year in spite of this salary he resigned his post at the court of england because liko many another artist he could not bear the cold and gloomy english climate flares temper straight silhouette this frock although of tailored genre diverges from severe simplicity in a new way the flare at the left side of the skirt is smart and graceful the collar is convertible and the front closing is of the diagonal type long rolling revers ending in a pointed 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rubbing on the ancient washboard the modern way is to let rinso do the work change the hard work of washing to just rinsing simply dissolve rinso in the washwater put in the clothes soak for 2 hours or more and just rinse let rinso do your next washing made by the makers of wjcv change washing into just- rinsing r452 k europes first houses workmen excavating near lake zurich lvavo unearthed the remains of lake dwellings which date back to tho stone age more than 7000 years ago stono axas spears and domestic uten- sijs are among the objects found tho swiss lako dwellers were re vealed to tho world in 1853 by a great drought when tho waters in the lakes and rivers of the country fell jnanyl not on the square the goods that baker puts out are not on tho square inferior ingredients i suppose no not that but pretzels and doughnuts are all ho bakes autumn is passing autumn is passing on and icy northern winds even now with chilling wintry keen ness blow king frost will soon take charge of mother earth and change her garb to that of lea and snow the tress are bare the flowers ara long decayed the birds have taken their songs to warmer climes but we remain through dreary months to dream of sunny days in former summer times tis thus should well that seasons come and go and summar skie3 give place to those of grey just as we find that tears and sorrows add more value to the joys of yesterday george boattie minards liniment for neuralgia offering8helter a farmer hurried to chase a small boy out of his wood lot where the youngster was picking posies what aro you going to do with those flowers v he called theyre wild ones arent they re- feet below normal level and bo far as plied the boy is known they are unique of their kind yes but in europe tho structures which sup- well i just thought id like to give ported the wooden platforms on which a few of them a good home tho dwellings wore built are made of j strong piles of tree trunks driven into i perhapi tho bottom of tho lako a combination of clay and wood every man must rciy upon his friendliness for all tha frionds ho will over have upon his will efforts for all the money ho will ever cam upon his ability to sorvo for his true worth to tho world upon his own prayers if he ex- 1 3lshfittt wavev ltao wm j intone is wrong poets to make the acquaintance of of sumo wta fe eoug t0 he her upon the life of usefulness notl th sl ab out ot the difficulty praps one of two cows is in tho field said t zz a toachor to a class of boysv indicating was used in tho construction of the tho writing on the blackboard- now lake huts and the floors of tho huts which were above tho water lino were mode of large slabs of stono bearing i now can any boy shack which ho hnd bsen left to guard r tune tholincs of his palm for- his good for- not glyphs wiugleys aids digestion and make the next cigar taste better try st ccss lfixxjbvbtrttsat mmmmmmmmm how ho j wished he had been along on that radio tracking expedition with his rce biltthen h could not complain between ruth and vira ken had not found existence exactly dull and un interesting in our absence wolt there was the radio shack anyway it was safe laddie had been there what was that ken paused then hastened his steps laddie was bark- j ing at something and ken knew lad- dies barks s it tvns riot tho joyous bark of the dog when he saw his young master it was fierce and deep be- j tokened somethinjr wrong something that laddie with his canine instinct suspected j ken paused a moment to gather where it was ivddic suspected gome- thing wrong in that pause ho more than fancied he heard a deep vibration below was that a onecylinder mo tor down under the radio shack ken did not turn into tho entrance from the ciiff ievei to the workshop above he climbed down the side as upon his wisdom rather than up on belief for proof of his religion a cows hide produces thirty- five pounds of leather a horses only eighteen pounds soap thorn aro a calf miss he suggested i aata auwkrv w worlds wettest spot londons a vera go rainfall is somo 23 inches but in freetown the capital j of siorra lsode 131 inches of rain i descend from tho skies every year j assam ildia most easterly province j has actually the wu03t climate in the world howover with an annual rain fall of 4ss inches this by far the heaviest downpour known anywhere has been registered at cherrapunjl in the khaoi hills where on certaindrys in juno as much as 0 inches of rain have fallen within twentyfour hours tho equivalent of ixmdons supply for a whole year qulcktima tailoring from sheeps back to tailored coat in one day is the record of a garment worn by the lieutenantgovernor of quebec rocontly minards liniment for colds interference what did you think ot the radio program last night i got only part of it why thats too bad what was the trouble tho installment man came tcok away my set and only one dye balm to give your dainty underwear and etocklnge true lints you must use roi dye for the gorgeous tlnttng liko you see in thing- when they aro nw use the original diamond dyes 1 dont stop with tinting though its just cs easy to diamond dye almost anything you wear or the hangings in tho home a brand now color right ovee the old homo dyeing is lots of fun and think of wtatit saves free now for the asktns your 1 druggist wltt give you tho diamond dye cyclopedia telling dozens of dye 1 secrets contolnuig simple directions j and will show you actual plooegoods i samples of colors or write for big kftmtrated- book color craft free from j diamond dyes dept n4 windsor ontario atofta ti ntwfer is cut 88ue no 45- 28