Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 32

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BOSTON OR PROVIDENCE | Sunday, April 13 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Vis Illl Gate Bridge Reute and o Sonet "Covnters Brerywhere. l\lS and what are we goin’ to nt out ot m" The man addressed, over by the closed loor. -na not imme- dif set the monocle mneemmoneblueyn.whenu m mlncu.lnuuy became : She Is Making Her Motl:er Happy ar gk ; 5555'! ;E i i e il i B E?ag : % 12 ! ; : § The new Waterman’s Patrician p o It’s like a JEWEL B¢ takes 300 separate hand-crafted op- erstions to make one of these new ‘Whaterman's Patrician pens! Doesn’t thet /suggest something of the delicate pre- /cision work that gives to the Patrician such a finely balanced fee and smooth flowing performance? ‘That's craftsmanship — the result of 47 years’ experience of making better and better pens. And what an exquisitely lJovely thing, too — this Patrician! Styled to the minute for 1930—a choice of five jewel colors: Emerald, Turquoise, Jet, Nacre, and Onyx. . . it has all the smart- u-mdvernwdh—tydluywwould demnd of some charming piece of cos- tume jewelry. Boxed ac $10.00 —with . ‘mechanical pencil to match, $5.00. Waterman's No. 7 at $7.00—offering the famous Waterman'srange of seven readily The Emperor Comdr. Drake Roscoe of the United ed for death. With the aid of & friend, Dr. Stopford, he makes his investipations. He thinks that he has seen “Head Cen- tre” when the latter daringly appeared et a tea under the mame of Gagton e piliow she found & small wooden reel, of that the man bore a remarkadle re- B OU B o sembdlance to Napoleon. Roscoe’s investi= oations take him to the home of Page Sutton, a wealthy man, who is the most recent object of attack. Suf house O'Hav, a friend of his di and the nmiece of the deputy certain document regarding the Zomes and the attack on him is part of a cam- Paign to recover this paper. Crerna, an agent of the Zones, has made the acquaintance of Roscoe and Stopford. She is ordered to motor in the region of Sutton’s home, to disable Mer car and then fo ask shelter there for the might in order to ing out his plans. tion of the attack, has taken every pré- caution for defense and each might looses a pack of Alsatian dogs on his estate. “LE ship, calea The Zones: snd mew i mosel e es’ and now myself | Mrs. Dean houseks incarcerated in an astonishin’ By Of America {> " mn:m.mmmmmmn SYNOPSIS: else,” thing went_on “&l'.wn uu‘hm June, was & vic- “I don’t know. But shut up. Listen. She was in the first place wakened. Next, she detected a mm sound that seemed to come from under the vl!law Finally, something—she doesn’t Roscoe at the time remoPrea | WDSL—Tan e e Under the ho “It alarmed her! She bolted out and along to the housekeeper, Mrs. De: ouests—Dr. Cross * | ho mer. Ned Regan, a privats Stopford and Roscoe comspl . Sutton has in his possession a - then: Mme. mun & lot to me. In a room m far distant from the Page Sutton country honu high m the center of New York, a red d “Head Centre” in carry~ “H. Q.,” said a voice. Repnrt ol Sutton, in anticipa- |Zone Officer 2-A. Comdr. Roscoe h | been allotted a room at the rear of thn Page Sutton home. Zone Officer 2-A requested Page Sutton to arran; ml.l‘l'l! INSTALLMENT. Roscoe will now face nx- hwnlu 'rtmed m o’clock. Heport ends. lhleoe." sald Stop- | ““Report of group master inside the “°'ln my quixotlc | sutton home.” . 5 tord terest humlun e x;lmr ms tu hnnd He been shot at by some to ty the butler, and Ned W. Rq‘n. Directly eeper, mansion | the room facing sound m be house. “Report to hand. is readiness. shndln; by‘:m‘n’ucum e interval of fully a min- “Take charge of H. Q.” came the or- dim shadow identified points—each one scientifically . adapted to basic handwriting character- istics. Ninety-seven per cent of all pen users will find among them the one point exwetly suited to their hand. Try them all aad find yours. Waserman’s No. 5 at $5.00 — Five points for choice — ranging from fine to stub. An unusually good pen for & moderate price— built to meet Waterman's stand- ard of fine craftsmanship — always de- pondable. Good deslers everywhere carry wide stoeks of ‘Whaterman's famous fountain pens, mechanical pencils, and Waterman's inks which make ey fountain pen write better. Every Waterman's is guaranteed forever aguinst defects. Service stations are maintained at the addresses below for the purpose of making good our guarantee and for servicing our pens as required. L. B. Waterman Company 191 Broadway, New York + « 129 South State Street, Chicago « « 40 School Street, Boston « ¢ 609 Market Street, San Francisco 263 St. James Street, Montreal, Canada Waterman's "fl“ garage | thing to :gnonu I shall by exit 7 in flve ship?” ‘The red light went out. F “We'te in for a state of siege,” sald Page Sutton. Bh hnbltuuly (ruh—col- mfi. “This house is sur- | Liverpool. and nnn are spies inside.| «yery well” said Rmna She has cm Zones!” eyes’ across “You nuy be right, Sutton,” said he. “You may ‘The let's have & view of your $20,000 m: ‘Ther Sumn Mme. Ogerna—" Dr, Bbopford ‘was the Interrupter. Stands “Means | ok, '“° “ may tum out to | IR SHOPRY: L NIt she had some- il home cheerful =/l Rug Cleaning | Rug Cleaning Co. | want is in that safe!” He s ‘map of the New York | panriiedy Roscoe, composed, but his gray bright, stared at the speaker big cozy study. Wrong. gates are theamrumhrred ln-tew ds. We want to be sure of the “Mrs. vate detective something 1 joesn’t get out! Be- Bmpfm'd shrugged, but didn't senior surgeon of the R. ‘Then: States Navy is on the trail of a myse queer attempt some few nights u inside. You agree, Regan?” terious criminal bamd known as the hck." ged W. M-n heaved l’(elf out of | the butl casions.” Zones and directed by a chief called | _“June Sutton! What's she got to do ‘apparently siethtul bulk | St 08 °F ““Head Centre.” Roscoe himself is mark- | With 1t? had dmlnd to his going through this | in any of the bed ro usehold with a fine-tooth comb! First, moment,” Drake Roscoe inter- job should ke conducted. w t] one of your guestc suspett, “I have “Phew!” up, he began to pace the car- p bmn'humanocl;::ahe We make your Call Mr. Pyle for_ and Storing PHONES * National 3257-3291-2036 106 Indiana Ave. Jrie A Gillette ™ ew Rao no Pzdliflg TheNewGilletteRazor, 24K.gold plated, in beau- fd case, complete wish NewGillette Blade, Price +$ ' “Ah!” Roscoe munel’ed has Armitage been I‘i;ml x.ogz" s “Nearly a year. He's as “I have my own ideas about|gnoy gnd T himoe rig me msgl;nd I have my own ideas about | = «on 1o account.” “Eh!” Regan grunted. ve reasons for wishing,” Roscoe , “that no ome in this house ‘red_tonight.” Your Sight Is Priceless! It never pays to neglect the si “ that are broadcast by means of Dnzzmess. -~ “How long | tors, ® | At Tast: window. his | horribly, eloquently muffied. A second shriek Are You Immune? Have Your Eyes Examined Every Two Years 1217 G Street~ rtanis mmissea Bl ship, & new un]u surgeon is lisble to be arily has access to the bed rooms?” locked; Page Sutton considered the question ml.nllwl the dogs will be loose in the |for a moment. Dean, my housekeeper,” he re- plied slowly; “two maids, and, of course, “The butler being Bach, an agent of fnany a man » lied, “we ca ¥ho had ooked 1o find in Ameriow's | e s movoce TGLDd, JWe oin leave most nm'&u. him out. No other man servant?” Page Sutton shook his head. “No—except Armitage, my own man. He's in and out of my quarters, of business peculiar Sppesrance. ‘were divided up into oddly shaped sec- and each sector bore a number. | gio “It shouldn’t be & dlfllcule mfif.” wild construction; second, not so im as first, is it centered right?” ins of Eye Strain eadache, Nausea, 1217 G St. N.w. 82,000 MEN a day are scrapping their old razors NE hundred and ten million men have used a Gillette Razor for years and maintained that it was the most efficient shaving instrument ever made. They were right. Yet these men are scrapping their old Gillette Razors by the scores of thousands today. And again they are right. In designing this new blade and rasor, Gillette engineers interviewed 27,000 men, examined tens of thorsands of used razors. They found the cause of “razor pull”— found it in nicked and dented corners re- sulting from dropping the razor. These dents were enough to throw the blade out of alignment, to spoil a perfect shave. ‘What Gillette engineers did was to rein- force each corner of the new ragor cap with heavy metal lags. Then they cut out all four corners of the blade so that it is not held at these corners when cap and guard clamp together. Now even if you should happen to drop the new Gillette no harm is donc;tbebhdemhhlulhpeflectdlp ment and “pulling” is prevented, The new blade is made of processed steel PR T T turn and guard at t Then re-tighten. Hold under hot running water—shake thoroughly, and leave on the shelf to dry. A great time and towel saver. At almost every store you can get the NWGMM 24K. gold plated, sup- mihmmbhdalldpoekedhl good-looking case, for only one dollar; also the New Gillette Blade in the new green packet which costs one dollar for ten, and fifty cents for the package of five. Don't wait any longer to enjoy the most comfortable shave you've ever had in your life. Stop at your dealer’s today. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., BOSTON, U. 8.4 QUICK FACTS Lfi'“flhflh 7. :‘.r posts te LM-—‘-‘. -~ 8. Reinfoscad ruzor corners ‘blade resises rtist . o Bteveat damage if T ‘*...lnr 10. Shaves easier srouand seotinse ... shake ‘mouth, nose, ears 5. New, chamnel u.u-uu---l-- =T &Dl-'-w ¥ - fl.unnnt Ml..old skin smoothly, h“l‘- Warms muscles like sunshin; — eases | SLOAN'S LINIMENT was the sound of & shot . . . . & Javage wmu“"- Somewhere a_woman o i screamed. - door, when: “Lock the map im the safe,” Roscoe Bumnturnedhckmdnm He was deadly pale. hands shook. swpfora was ennlu for the opened 'some poorwmout there,” he in a voice and turmd n-wolnu.xmnk.butuumdo- ofr!” (To be Continued.) —_— At the present rate of increase, it is estimated that the Government's Pribilof are ap- proximately 800,000 now. PILES ~ FISTULA NOVATHERM oion, HEALS WITHOUT OPERATION’ No pain. No narcotics. Do not suf- fer. Write today for free bookln- Novatherm Appliance Co., Dept. HS Union Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio pford sprang and threw open a snarling became concentrated, arose and died away. There [J pain Backache! How it can hurt! You feel bad all over—too tited to move . . . Limber up those stiff, aching muscles. Have someone pat Sloan’s on Sloan’s Liniment warms the body g:: sunshine. Its bealthy beat ives away pain. Repeat every hour until pain umend. Used in 13 million homes. Get a fresh bottle today, 35c. ¥%

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