lfcpi WwiwcWTlWlSfwawntp niJi The Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK - - - NEBRASKA HEARTS AND MASKS By HAROLD MacGRATH Author of Tho Man on the Boxetc With Drawings by Harrison Fisher Copyright 1905 by Bobba Mcrrill Co CHAPTER VII Look here sir cried the chief standing up and hailing his fist I want you to explain yourself and mighty quick You cant come into my presence in this manner Bah You have just permitted the cleverest rascal in the state to slip through your hutter fingers I am Hag gerty The chief of police sat down sud denly The consummate daring of it Why the rascal ought to have been in com mand of an army On the Board of Strategy he would have been incom parable There followed a tableau that I shall not soon forget We all stared at the real Haggerty much after the fashion of Medusas victims Present ly the tension relaxed and we all sighed I sighed because the though of jail for the night in a dress suit dwindled in perspective the girl sighed for the same reason and one or two other things the chief of the vil lage police and his officers sighed be cause darkness had suddenly swooped down on them and Hamilton sighed because there were no gems Hag gerty was the one among us who didnt sigh He scowled blackly This big athlete looked like a de tective and the abrupt authority of his tones convinced me that he was Haggerty was celebrated in the annals of police affairs he had handled all sorts of criminals from titled im postors down to petty thieves He was not a man to trifle with menially or physically and for this reason we were all shaking in our boots He owned to a keen but brutal wit to him there was no such thing as sex among criminals and he had the nacity of purpose that has given the bulldog considerable note in- the pit But it was quite plain that for once he had met his match I dont see how you can blame me mumbled the chief None of us was familiar with your looks and he showed us his star of authority and went to work in a business like way By George and he has run away with my horse and carriage starting from his chair Never mind the horse Youll find it safe at the railway station snarled Haggerty Now then tell me every- thing that- has happened from be ginning to end And the chief recounted the adven ture briefly Haggerty looked coldly at me and shrugged his broad shoul ders As for the girl he never gave her so much as a single glance He knew a gentlewoman without looking At her twice Humph Isnt he a clever one though cried Haggerty in a burst of admiration Clever is no name for it Id give a year of my life to come face to face with him It wouldbe an interesting encounter Hunted him for weeks and today laid eyes on him for the first time Had my clumsy paws on him this very afternoon He seemed so willing to be locked up that I grew careless Biff and he and his accomplice an erstwhile valet had me trussed like a chicken and bundled 4nto the clothes press Took my star credentials playing card and invita tion It was near eleven oclock when -I roused the housekeeper I tele graphed two hours ago Telegraphed exclaimed the chief rousing himself out of a melancholy dream There would be no mention of him in the morrows papers Yes telegraphed The despatch lay unopened on your office desk Youre a good watchdog for a hen coop growled Haggerty Ten thou sand in gems to night and by this time he is safe in New York You are all a pack of blockheads Used the telephone did fce Told Jyou to hold these innocent persons till he went somewhere to land the ac complice eh The whistle of the train meant nothing to you Well that whistle ought to have told you that there might be a mistake A good officer never quits his prisoners If there is an accomplice in toils else where he makes them bring him in he does not go out for him And now Ive got to start all over again and he in New York a bigger cata comb than Rome ever boasted of Hes not a common thief nobody knows who he is or what his haunts are But I have seen his face Ill never forget him The chief tore his hair while his subordinates shuffled their feet un easily Then they all started in to explain their theories But the de flective silenced them with a wave of Ids huge hand I dont want to hear any explana tions Let these persons go he com - F - - - - - - - J manded with a jerk of his head in our direction You can all return to town but one officer I may need a single man Haggerty added though fully What are you going to do asked the chief Never you mind I have an idea it may be a good oneN If it is Ill telephone you all about it when the time -comes He stepped over to the telephone and called up central He spoke so low that none of us overheard what ho said but he hung up the receiver a satisfied smile on his face The girl and I were free to go whither we listed and we listed to return at once to New York Ham ilton however begged us to remain to dance and eat as a compensation for what we had gone through but Miss Hawthorne resolutely shook her head and as there was nothing in the world that would have induced me to stay without her I shook my head too It seemed to me I had known this girl all my life so closely does misfortune link one life to another I had seen her for the first time less than eight hours before and yet I was confident that as many years under ordinary circumstances would not have taught me her real worth Mrs Hyphen Bonds will never for give me said Hamilton dismally if she hears that Ive been the cause indirectly and innocently of turning you away Mrs Hyphen Bonds need never know replied the girl smiling in scrutably In fact it would be per fectly satisfactory and agreeable to me if she never heard at all Yes Why I might really have known you all my life and still not have known you as well as I do this very minute and less than a dozen hours between this and our first meet ing You are as brave as a paladin wise as a serpent cool witty and beautiful Shall I ask the driver to let me out Then she laughed a rollicking joyous laugh What is so funny I was thinking of that coal bin Well I didnt permit a lonely po tato to frighten me I retorted No you were brave enough among the potatoes You are beautiful I am hungry You are the most beautiful girl I want something to eat I ever saw Do you think it possible for a man to fall in love at first sight Oh nothing Is impossible on Tom Fools night Positive fool compara tive fooler superlative foolest You are marching on with your degrees Mr Cornstalk You might call me Dicky I said in an aggrieved tone Dicky Never I should always be thinking of paper collars I wish I were witty like that She snuggled down beneath the robes An artists model thought I Never in this world I now understood the drift of her uncles remark about her earning capacity The Alice Haw thorne miniatures brought fabulous prices And here I was sitting so close to her that our shoulders touched and she a girl who t0v MSBBJEBaM Haggerty Looked Coldly at Me I will call a conveyance for you said the defeated F H I shall never forgive you Dicky Yes you will Teddy A loving cup the next time we meet at the club will mellow everything Quarter of an hour later Miss Haw thorne and I wrapped in buffalo robes our feet snugly stowed away in straw slid away to the jangle and quarrel of sleighbells toward Moriartys Holly wood Inn The moon shone not a cloud darkened her serene and lovely countenance The pearly whiteness of the world would have aroused the poetry in the most sordid soul and far far away to the east the black tossing line of the sea was visible What a beautiful night I volun teered The beginning of the end The beginning of the end What does that mean Why when you first spoke to me it was about the weather Oh but this isnt going to be the end this is the true beginning of all things I wish I could see it in that light but we can not see beauty in anything when hunger lies back of the eyes I havent had anything to eat save that single apple for hours and hours I was so excited at Mouquins that I ate almost nothing You are hungry Well well fix that when we get to Moriartys Ill find a way to waking him up in case hes asleep which I doubt There will be cold chicken and ham and hot coffee Lovely And we shall dine with the gods And now it is all over and done it was funny wasnt it Terribly funny with a shade of irony It would have been funnier still if the real Haggerty hadnt turned up The patrol had arrived But it didnt happen I shall never forget this night romantically I should he inordinately glad to for get it completely decidedly Wheres your romance I asked Id rather have it served to me be tween book covers As I grow older my love of repose increases Do you know I began boldly it seems that I have known you all my life Indeed intimately emperors and princesses and dukes not to mention the I admit that for a moment 1 was touched with awe And it was beginning to get serious This girl interested me marvelously I sum moned up all my courage Are are you married No o Nor engaged to be married No o But you mustnt ask all these questions How would you like to ride around in a first class motor car the rest of your days She laughed merrily Possibly it was funny Are you always amusing like this Supposing I were serious In that case I should say you had not yet slipped off your fools motley This directness was discouraging I wonder if the ten of hearts is lucky after all I mused We are not in jail I consider that the best of good fortune Give me your card said I She gave me the card and I put it with mine Why do you do that Perhaps I want to bring about an enchantment soberly As Signor Fantoccini or as Mr Cornstalk - I have long since resigned my posi tion in the museum it was too excit ing She made no rejoinder and for some time there was no sound but the music of the bells Finally we drew up under the colon ial porte cochere of Hollywood Inn and were welcomed by the genial Moriarty himself his Celtic countenance a mir ror of smiles Anything in the house to eat I cried shaking the robes from me Anything ye like if you like cowld things I can hate ye -a pot of coffee on the gasolene burner and theres manny a vintage in the cillars That will be plenty joyfully helping Miss Hawthorne to alight Sure and ye are from the Hunt Club noting our costumes Well well they niver have anny too much grub Now Ill putt ye in a little room all be yersilves with a windy and a log fire cozy as ye plaze Yell have nearly two hours to wait for the car r from the village To be Continued fazgztimggs Q An interesting visitor at the Yalo club of New York recently was Harold Pape of England who is widely known on the other side of the Atlantic as a steeplechaser amateur horseman and gentleman rider He was one of a party of English gentlemen accom panying Lord Tumour who arrived here on the Baltic They were enter tained by Brinton Buckwalter of the Yale club where they will remain for a few days prior to going to Mexi co Mr Pape talked entertainingly of steeplechasing on this and the other side and spoke enthusiastically of the proposed international horse show to be held in London in June in which Americans are to take a prominent part While as far as I am personal ly concerned I have never gone in ex tensively for horse shows I have the sportsmans and the horsemans in terest in them Racing is my game but I come into contact with those who are promoting the show at 01ymJ pia and I can say that they are migh ty keen for the international show There is no doubt that it will be of im mense benefit to sport on both sides of the water for I do not doubt that u have as much to learn from us as we certainly have from you Certainly international events of the kind are sure to be beneficial The reason no doubt that I take no personal part in showing horses is that hunters and steeplechasers in which I am keen ly interested have so small a part in the show ring It seems to me the competitions held on these lines are mighty poorly conducted in England ind I hope we can improve them by contact with your methods After all though racing is the real sport of horse interest In steeplechasing and aunting meetings we have never had a better year than last year Both classes of contests have been im mensely popular and I think are growing more so every season There is a whole lot more going on under that sorrel thatch of Manager Hugh Jennings of the Detroit base ball club than his modest manner would lead one to suspect One of these instances came to light the other day when Jennings started out o hunt up an abode in Detroit The new executive is a widower and with his eight-year-old daughter safely in a convent boarding school has no one to look after here but himself In stead of finding quarters at some of he downtown hotels however he an lounced that he was looking for some juietrplace just out of the swirl of the business section of town I want a place where I can be by myself rfter the game if I want to he ex plained I dont mean to sidestep Hugh Jennings the fans and Ill be as ready as any other fellow to talk over our good games with people who make base ball possible by their support at the gate But I dont want to get into any arguments with any sore losers Im too sore a loser myself to want to be round where postmortems of that sort are going on I want to be able to go home and think it over quietly If I got to discussing it elsewhere Im afraid there might be some dis agreements Jay Gould the 17-year-old son of George J Gould has outstripped all other court tennis players of his age He is a phenomenon at the game Gould is the amateur champion of America and has gained international distinction in the game by taking sec ond prize in the contest for the Brit ish amateur championship Young Gould presents a remarkable contrast to the usual run of rich mens sons He is just a healthy clean minded American boy who has had more ad vantages perhaps than the average American boy He is stepping into manhood unspoiled by luxurious sur roundings To Frank Forrester pro fessional at Georgiancourt belongs the credit of having developed this new star in the tennis world Jay was an indifferent player when Forrester took hold of him His progress under For resters tutelage has been marvelous Within a period of four months last year young Gould passed from novice to amateur champion He is now re nowned throughout the court tennis world gnWCirWWiiifi rfilTirfcfcMmTMWBFmWCT a A MID WINTER VERDICT Bright Sunshine All Winter Is What a Western Canada Lady Says Maidstone Sask Canada Feb 4 1907 C J Broughton Esq Canadian Government Agent Chicago III Dear Sir Being so well pleased with Canada we wish my father and brother to come here Will you please send them reading matter on Canada We have been here nearly a year and are delighted with this country We have lived In Illinois Iowa and Michigan and we find Canada away ahead of any of them We have had bright sunshine all winter so far only two 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