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TI1K ATLANTA (J BORO I AN AND NEWS. MONDAY. APRIL 21. 1913
The Dingbat Family
Never Criticise the Wrong Artist
National New* Aaiocia
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Unu. never Bt I. Alb That She AtAaV
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Folly and Her Pals
Poor Pa Can’t Hold His Audience
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By Cliff Sterrett
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By Tom McNamara
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grand street o, s.a
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1^0 vv A Detective Story of Thrilling
Interest, Love and Mystery
By i . W HANSHAW
\*i>yrigiit by Doubleday. Page A. <J
TO-DAY S INSTAUjMKNT
“Hum-ni-mi
tor, does i<. tot
it:e - ffblhbtliitig
tlontV illness""
- '-Oh, lie he-
have 1 :: eiitlol)
seelnee nc nee. '
r.vouna- ph> sici-.i win.
hiP plate in our di-.
nembor ol tin nohV
he anti Divh itb am
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'ILL
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lihn—there
for it. He is a
has lately pet up
id and is also a
lilb-—that if* how
Ueiiuaihted. of
. oui se. under ordinarx uireumsjUimv*.
v»A should have called ill Dr. Hath
away. our regular family physician,
but Dick was taken father sdddenlv
at th« dub. ii' Dr. S’nglHcn being
en hand attended him—indeed,
opoueht hltfi home in ids mot -i e.
of course, we have had him in at-
ndance « v* j since."
iuite so. Pm! \ ': «»; e«.ur<'
thl§ t)r Sir2 eton what '. ni <v
W. i Imrn and well hie.; beymui the I
shadow of a doubt."
" \\ ell-to-do
"Kxtn mely. Keej > tarci aiutefs
and p:tid. I have been told, something i
like 2.000 poutids for his prartlee."
"Hum-m-m! f.iko him
Altogether Charming.
"Very nuiell, indeed. 1 H. is. it: fat t.J
one dt ib" niosa genial, cordial, alto-*
k< ‘ii r clKUTning in* ti 1 have ever met I
in
in
care
eh. stroking his
for \ harming’
f course. 0 * '*
It never docs to
conclusions. And what, may
cs this ‘charming’ young doc-
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"Ah, 1 sc.' sa
chin. 1 heter
men myself, bti
iufci so! just s
jump t
I ask, t
tor say is the nature of your son's j
illness? Docs he consider U anything j
serious?”
"No. he docs not. In Met. he save it j
is simply an attack of acute gastritis !
brought on by Indiscriminate eating i
f® 1 "l e - h,. n<; a• ■ a t . |
on the night ir.y Son was s ized. Th» rt !
wor.- iobst- • cutlets and \\ .\ h soutflc j
Vnd Neni'ditan t r am on i.k* menu. I
and de*r Dick i< passioniiteiy fond of
all thret*; fo of course—”
' ' dt. yes good Lord. >es! ’ *f
• •arse!” interpos« d ricek. “That
puts «juil. another » omplexion on tile
mutter. <*ti“ more question if Von
ph as. . Lady Jennifer. end then it’ you
will acecpi a scat in Mr. Narkohi’s
llnnmsihe, vve three will l»e off to ytiut
residence as quickly as possible." lie
took out Hi.- notebook, doubled back
tin* covers and ped.-vd a pencil over a
blank page. "Tel! nle ®o!in thiiig,
please.” he added serenely. “ItotV
many Hats are their beside your mv.i
In the building where > eit live Tht** e
eli: Thanks wr\ much. Which
yoarsV top. bottom or middle? Mid
dle. is it? Qiiltf so. Now, who lH'es
in the one below you?"
The Honorable Mrs.
"The Honorable Mrs. Flaxmftli-
Howe and her three daughters."
"And the otie im.nedintely above? -
"Major and Mrs. t*envarney—they
have no family."
And on the topmost of all
'I . Herbert Patw* a-Spalf aru
hi> man s>;\ ra. Titere i> no family
“f l ours* M; liu. u ick-Sptilc being a
bachelor.
“Young or old""
“Oh. Quite old—quite. In the neigh
borhood of 70, 1 shot)}<1 say. He was
formerly un eminent Q. t\. I bellbVe—
in her late Majesty's tim«* -but ha-
long since retired, of course."
^T AH id , ari(*us one-sided s ail tr iv-
I ded up (’leek's cheek, hov£t*ed
there for a moment and their
slid down arid was gone. He said
nothing, however: merely went • i
‘writing for a time -halting just on«v
to shrill forth -without looking up—a
peeiillai* whistle that was like the no «•
of :t frightened blackbird, dnd then
gidng on With his Sc ribbling at a rapid
rate. He had covered one side of ta
leaf and was close to the bottom •>(
the other when Dollops put in an ip-
pea ranee.
Half a Minute. My Lad.
"Hnlf a minute, my lad." said fleck,
without looking up: then, a few mo
ments later, he gave the pencil a gw I ft
>t oko across the paper, tore out the
written leaf, doubled it and beck oh c 1
Dollops forward.
"Attend t-- that." he said*, putting it
into th" boy's hand; "and repo:',
ready for duty in the neighborhood
of (’rown Mansions. Holland Park. .19
soon as possible. I needn’t tell you
not to advertise the fact that you're
loitering about for a purpose. That’s
all. fiit along."
' Light you are. Huv’rter. *HetVr
Where I do ft buitk? ms the sailor sflid
lo the forVas‘1," replied Dollops: then
hitched up his trousers and was gone
like a shot.
Dive minutes later. Had? Jennifer
ami ner two companions left fie
bloom-crowded nursery, pass id
through tlie litUs shop and entered
tlu- Waiting li'm«ti?ihe; ahd directly
the doop—had closed upon them rhe
car swung out into the roadway and
head on. in the direction of Hays-
water took the distance between
Chiswick and Holland park at a 20-
mile clip.
* a *
III.
When close to that select part of
Holland Park where Crown Mansions
and similar imposing buildings stand,
tin cn halted and for reasons which
myst be obvious to all ts occupants
decided to make the remainder of the
journey afoot it was perhaps a min
ute or two later that they rounded the
last turning and came in sight of the
palace. It was a substantial but rath
er ornate building, standing some dis
tance back from the pavement, a low
wall, behind which was a high hedge,
shutting it off from the line of traffic,
and a gate at either ehd giving ingress
to anu egress from the semi-circular
driveway which led to and from the
imposing doorway. And (’leek—en
tering with the others through one of
these gates—had but Just tithe to re-
rose and alighted, this second maa,
and went round and opened the vehi
cle’s dbor as it stopped, and Lady Jen
nifer had no mole than said. “It is
Dr. Singleton’.* motor! How glad 1 am
to get back in time." when there is
sued from that door- or. rathe.’,
jumped down l'rmn it in an excess of
animal spirits—ns bunny a specimen
of n healthy, happy. Cate-free young
Briton as one might hope to see.
Ho was about to spring up the step
and run indoors when he caught sight
mark that low doorstep, balustrade f of Lady Jennifer, but instantly al
and tlower urns all were of White
marble, when, with a warning “Honk-
honk!” a motor horn SoUrtdftd and
swung in at the other gate, and glided
noiselessly up the curve of the drive
way and halted at the building’s door.
A Liveried Chauffeur.
In the driver’s seat of this elabY-
rate conveyance sat a liveried chauf
feur—young, alert, sharp-eyed ind
bright-faced—and beside him. arrayed
in livery that matched his own to a
half, there was a grave, sedate, elder- I
lv man with a bag on his knees and
both hands folded placidly over it IT.
tered his intentiofi and. brushing
aside the elderly man with the bag.
faced round and hurried to her.
“I say, I am glad you’ve come back
at last. Lady Jennifer—I’ve had no
end of a rough time of it since you’ve
been gone,” he said, with a bright,
breezy laugh "Who the dickens
have you got sitting with Dick? The
beggars Wouldn't let irie in when T
made my regulation call this after
noon. Old Dk k'. ho was in a wax
too! I could hear him giving them
jip for not opening the door; but they
said you’d give them orders not to,
so it was no go. What in lhi» world
HE LWHO P/OHT&'
Amo rums —
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( I SHOULD
Become
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acquit
a Puf?ft0VA/£D
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! was that for"
To Be Continued To-morrow.
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