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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. AttheBig Alteration Sale Where All Prices on Everything Are Actually. Reduced The Talk of the Town! A Sale New and Original!l Begmnmg Saturday at 8:30 A. M., July 9th, and continuing for sev- ; ‘eral weeks the Co-Workers in this, New Britain’s fastest growing Efu?%i‘,gedll!::%rtdeg?n:lr ?\n?cfil();kf?rl;cwbl;l;giie.arate spring cushions and covered in store, divided into two opposing teams—Blues and Reds—will strive Regular Low Price $273.00. earnestly in friendly rivalry for leadership in a drive for $100,000.00 ALTERATION PRICE el e o $ 1 99 00 increased business. Substantial prizes will reward the winners..- Co- : . : J operatmg enthusiastically in the Raphael’s Clerks’ Drive the buy- ing and executive staff have assembled huge shipments of new, seasonable merchandise at prices that will surely carry both teams over the top. Each purchase means a vote for one of the team Come early to Raphael’s Saturday and invite your friends and neighl;ors to accompany you to this carnival of bargains. A clock in- side the main entrance will indicate the relative standing of the Blues and Reds. "’fllfil W'I‘I - Three Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite NINE PIECE MAHOGANY DINING SUITE - FOUR PIECE COLONIAL BEDROOM SUITE of Buffet, 54-inch Round Table, China Closet and in Mahogany, with full size four post bed, Dresser, six Chairs with genuine blue leather seats. Chiffonier and Dressing Table. Regular Low Price $564.00. KRegular Low Price $295.00. ALTERATION PRICE ALTERATION PRICE $189 00 These Are Only a Few Examples of the Many Genuine Bargains Which Are to Be Found All Through Our - Various Floors. Don’t Hesitate. - MR. HARRY MORAN ° 2 0. sut Bwimar sy Wgrs o . ) MR. EDWARD LYONS B C po R R @ 0 N ‘lAldel‘ of the Blue Team. % Leader of the Red Team. “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE AND RUG STORE.” T “State your full name madam,” di- rected ,Coroner Penfield, eyeing her | “I am not prepared to answer that[only other chair the porch boasted. | McIntyre? :d Kent as he took |steps she raised a trap door in th l HE RED SEAL dainty beauty with admiration. with. certainty,” replied Dr. Stone|“One quarrel led to another and|a step toward the table. piece of furniture and only her k": ‘Margaret Perry Brewster,” she|cautiously. “As I picked him up Ilthen Rochester did for him.” McIntyre’s answer was drowned in |ears.caught the faint thud of the en answered. “Widow of Louis C. IBrews- | heard him stammer faintly: ‘B-b-b.” “How was it done?” asked Clymer. |an outburst of cheering in the dining | velope as it dropped inside, then wig;. k& By Natalie Sumner Lincoln ter.” Kent started so violently that the| “Just slipped the¢ poison Into the|room and the rush of many feet. On (a happy, tender smile she turned to “Are you visiting the Misses Mgc-|men next to him turned and regard- [glass of water he“ handed to Turn-|common impulse Kent and the oth-|meet Colonel McIntyre. {Intyre?” eu him for a moment. bull in the court room,” explained |ers turned toward the doorway and e . ois b e 5 A G-ppmg’ Bafflmg, Tantallzmg Tale Yes.” Mrs. Brewster spoke in a| “Was Turnbull delirious, doctor?” Ferguson. looked inside the dining room. (Continued Tomorrow.) LZ::ylv:::pc:f;?,als;::""&r’ hl hm’i asked the coroner. “Hold on,” Kent checked him with | As his companions brushed by him R L Stone shook his head in denial |an impatient gesture. “I had a tel-|to join the gay throng in the center = of Mystery e eontn. “No,” he stated. “I take it that he|egram from Rochester this morning, |of the room, Kent turned back to ONFER. SIDVER Ok had started to say ‘Barbara’ and his |stating he was in Cleveland.” pick up the envelope he had left lying | Los Angeles, Cal, July 77.—A breath failed him; at any rate 1| “I didm't forget about the tele-|on the table. It was one! $1,000 silver trophy has been offered only caught the stuttered ‘B-b-b’™|gram,” retorted Ferguson. “It wa < alied Hastily L atong i ; (Copyright 1919-20, by Frank A. Munsey Co.) et Nobiitantes O8, Mot fall anil) Q| Hho b 2 Giiis, tn yous Wobinlon,| o | conmtIt, yon: mbontl fisk. thet|l Sooy VRSN hastly 2ions (Renn. fihets i the dan Ansclon Srak i riot, {rclide! marded pedpler il A £ L £, sylvania avenue until he came to a|management to the first aviat ak. ¢ ; g -aused Mr. Turnbull's death? I hunted you up tonight. That tel- . or m & ! explained. “It was a warm night and |° ‘E;il(dginrg Zuxl;sx-fici lly—I made no |egram we i hnz: el larug storc still open, and entered the |ing a non-stop flight from Los Angeles (Continued from Yesterday's Herald.) I am Barbara McIntyre.” A haunt- | Colonel McIntyre asked Mr. Benjami e s RS Tl s .| telephone tooth. He had recollected |t, the Atlantic coast ing quality in her voize caught Kent's | ¢ 2 : Jamin | thgrough examination, Stone ex- ‘What!” Kent half rose from his : v £ b A Clymer, who was dining with him, | {4 9 . 5 that the twins had a branch telephone gas |attention, and he 1éaned eagerly for- |and me, to 8o for & motar vide. lomn, |Pi2ined parenthetically, “I ~should |chair. in their sitting room:.he would have THE STORY SO FAR. ward, his eyes following each move- |ing Bar h ¢ 1eav- fsay that Mr. Rochester was right| -yes ' After the inquest I called Barbara at the Grosvenor: : to chance their being awake at that Go to M. Irving Jester $40,000 Usea James Turnbull, cashier of the (ment of her nervous fingers, busily | route. We 4id sor returame o the [JCh he stated that Turnbull died | Cleveland on the long distance, talked |pour. Car Saie tonight. 19 Arch St.—advt. Metropolis Trust company in disguise | twisting her gloves inside and out. o5 e q from an acute attack of angina pec-|with the City club offi i 4 Louse about 11 o'clock, 2 P o 1 pesti aub o 2 5 bars t was arrested for house-breaking hav-| ~“I beg your pardon,’ exclaimed |ing until about ;igi,‘,‘,h;"‘}nsfi; talk- | toris, police headquarter: 1 declared that |, Ba-bara Melntyre turned on her ey ing been caught by one of the Mocln- [the coromer, recovering from his sur- S 2 e i 5 1 it i e ol aptsloing ikl TBLCROSer. Wil ot ChelS end | ne|DHMOwW B xikbed ber Mgy ey If you have any form of Rheuma- $yre twins and locked in a closet. [prise. He had seen the twins at the :.i‘;t‘;’“M’;’"g};,,;*;i"hg;;}g““‘ !;’Icl““y” tor?” questioned Penfield. trace could be founddof his having S“‘f°l‘;‘f e had hesr lh'c‘““{‘e‘;;“hm‘,’; | Hoart Allecticn | “Stouadt He was placed in the prisoners’ pen |police court on Tuesday morning for |to my room.” »and I went| gione hesitated. “There was alever arrived in the city. On discov- | thinking she heard =t —TeEDIOUS | Trouble, Chronic Appendicits, Chest where he died almost at once. His|a second only, and then his atten- | pemficld snapped shut his notebook, | 1stinet odor of amyl nitrite notice- |e:'ng that the telegram from Cleve- | eIl TInEIng. - el B8 S0 T8 ST Disease, including Tuberculosts, when Adentity was then discovered by the |tion had been entirely centered on |“I am gresiiy oliome e CePOOK. | hle when 1 went to Turnbull's aid, |land was a hoax, I-concluded Ro-[1"€ ‘0 haten, she Co70d &f ST, 2 [not too far advanced, or any other ail- girls, who knew him well and by |Helen. He had heard, but had not - y obliged, Mrs. Bgews-|, 4 T concluded that he had some |cHester might be lurking - around |P¢ rudely awakened by Helen's ment, you need my treatments for Prosecuting Attorney Rochester, his [realized untll that moment, how | The morgue master stepood & { [neart troublé and had inhaled . the | Washington and so sent a descrip- | S A e room-mate. Immediately afterwards |striking was the resemblance between | and helped the. pretiy aiton tror |drug to ward off an attack. It bears|tion of him to the different precincts| “Baba!™ came the agitated Whis-| Electric treatments of all kinds. Rochester disappears and Barbara [the sisters. © lthe plattorm, ooty wWidow fXom |7 Mr. Rochester's theory of death|and secured a scarch warrant.” per. “The envelope's gone. Electric light baths and all forms of MclIntyre appears at the office of “Miss Mclntyre,” the coroner »-Col'om,, “'I,Im a1y ha - from angina pectoris.” “You did?” “Gone!” Barbara swung out of|the violet ray machine treatments his law partner, Kent, stating that|cleared his throat and commenced | (o1 the coramn C o o ¢ oW B¢} "penficld regarded Dr. Stone in si-| wyes. Armed with it T visited Mr. [bed. “Gonme where?” are given without additional cost. she is sury that there has been foul [his examination. *“Where were you At thicn A him in. lence for a minute. “That is all,” he | Rochester's apartment, but couldn’t “Father has it.” Private woman’s treating room with play and that he must investigate the on Monday night?” McIntyrs looked straight ahead of |Announced. find a clew to his present where-| Downstairs in the library Mrs. (lady ju charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. . death of the deceased. Kent then ‘At a dance given by Mr. and MTS. {him as he walked down the room sory abouts,” admitted Ferguson. “So then | Brewster paused on her entrance by |Open evenings. R kR ey of | Chanien Grosvens and st trowning heavi \lo| The large building of the Club de (] went to your office, Mr. Kent, and |the side of a piece of carved Vene- the twins, Is the loser of valuable se- | - “At what hour did you return?” | aieod frowninz heavily while FnE 4 the side of a p S v the oath was being ac stered. | Vingt was ab with lig] T ked the firm’s safe. tian furnituce and .laying her coron: curities on a forged letter presented I think it was half past five or a|pug his manner, when 'l‘,:“"‘('.;‘;f;:'g Benjamin Clymer, sitting at a small bid the safe look as if its con-|tion scarf on it, she examined = by Turnbull a few days before his|few minutes earlier. addressed him had regained all the |(*Ple in one corner of the dining-)tents had been tumbled about white envelope—the red seal was in- death. “Did,you see the burglar?” i i 4 room, wished most heartily that it ANIL avarithine o i rder.” The Natureapathic Physicia: , glar? avity and polish which had first 3 y No, everything seemed in order.” |tact. a n and \Kent goes to the Turnbull-Roches-| He had left,” she answered. “My |captivated Washington society. had been less crowded. Kent had|gerguson thrust his hand inside his| At the sound of approaching foot- | Chiropractor, 252 Main St., Phone 765 te: apartments and catches hold of |sister told me of her adventure as| “Were you aware of the wager|PSeR late @ his short-|.oat pocket. *There was one en- a man he !s unable to hold in the |we went upstairs to our rooms.” between your daughter Barbara and | OMinss: ilent, not to say | yelope in the right hand compart- dark. The man mysteriously d\sar\:- “Miss Mclntyre,” Penfield picked |James Turnbull?” asked Penficld. mrorose. durtng fdinner. 5 ment which puzzled me—" HOT WEATHER ls HERE' pears before he can turn on the up a page of the deputy coroner’s| “I heard of S Kent roused himself from his ab-| .jo1q on—was that compartment § . 2 & it Sunday afternoon x A A —wa lights and, shortly afterwards, a Cen- |closely written notes, and ran his | but paid little attention ™ admitted |Straction. “We cannot talk here,” he | .15, unlocked?” asked Kent. tral office detective appears telling of | cyes down it 3 . “Your sister has tes- | McInty My daughter Barba said, looking at the gay diners who| wpy w not giving Kent time to ! Wh N l tall a phone call that there was a bur-|tifeq that James Turnbull went to varies 1 seldom take \.(.,.lnusl,‘ surrounded them. “I have several| pak again, Ferguson continued his y Ot ns a glar in the apartment. The talk g0es |your house disguised as a burglar on “Was there good feeling between | IMPOTtant matters to discuss With | omark N i S hnane to Turnbull's death and the Central n wager with you. What were the |you and Mr. Turnbull you, Mr. Clymer. I brought it to you, Mr. Kent, ATER H ? office man produces a handkerchief |terms of that wager?" y F GAS W EA"'ER. found in the pen which contained T MaE Hia that b i “I neve quarreled with him,” r is 1 k was overheard by their |ask if it was your personal prop- o - € im at e could = Bl not en- | plied McIntyre. *I really aiter, he stopped pouring out|erty’—he drew out the white en- i B et i Tl s Sinthe could not en: | olied Moingyre Tereally, s Hitto |vaitor, nd e v e e SPECIAL. PRICES AND TERMS was a lady's handkerchief and Kent|njs presence being detected by our |the house, he came to see one or the| is a small smoking-room,” [hrought to Kent that morning and noted that it had a “B” in the cor- exclaimed Barbara |other of my daughters, or both.” suggested. T passed there but a|turned it over so that both men FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS ner. Helen McIntyre, the other twin, [qjowly, > had stopped twirling her | “Were you disturbed by the bur-|moment ago and it was not occu-|could see the large red seal bea ¥ i comes to Kent's office with a letter | s5ves about, and one hand was firm- |glar’s entrance on Monday night?” |pied. If you desire, sir, I will serv [the letter “B.” AR 3 [ which she requests be put in Ro-|y clenched over the arm of her : A P 2 Mclntyre shook his head. “I am |coffee there. “It is my property,” asserted Kent i chester’s amrtmen:i in ’;?‘e safe and |chair, a Heavy slecper,* he safd. “An excollent idex.” Clymer rose |instantly. au e eroux no lq"e!li‘o::‘ *‘jlke % rnheullcor%:?;; “Did the dogs discover his pres-| “Colonel McIntyre,” Penfield turned |quickly and he and Kent followed | mpoueh the open doorway to the X = icot:ne:yahnut 50, oy MR, g i F s o nce in the house? over several papers until he found |the waiter to the enclosed porch mm"g room 1 here the dancing had B | . . “Apparently not, or they would|the one he sought. “Mrs. Brewster | which had been converted into an : ¢ : sof! Plumb eal P sought. Mrs. B d for the moment came a soft 1n ing Turnbull and of a bet th;\t fe€lhave aroused the household,” she |has testified that while you and she |attractive lounging room for the club |0y \|‘I(| M e ster Borcal s g 5 ? had with her sister that the houselgujq. “I cannot answer that ques- |[were sitting in the i _ Rt el st 174 Arch § could not be broken into. t$he is still | tion, though, because I was not at|Mr. Clymer opened the window. Did| Kent wheeled his chair around ¢ |4 q00” cised in curiosity over her ; \{ treet. on the stand being questioned by jhome.” vou close it on leaving the room?” |as to face his companion and still 3 3 i 2 4 A shoulder at the three men. Coroner Penfield when today's in-| ‘“\yhere are the doss kept?” Melntyre reflected Lefore answer- |have a side view of the dining-room. | ™o\ fony ‘(o fina vou” cooc EiEndat epene, “In the garage in the daytime.” |ing. “I cannot remember doing so,”| “So James Turnbull was poisoned |y “prowctor. “And what a charm- “And at night?” he persisted he stated finally. after all” he.commented. “A week P . y _WeeK | e petreat! It's much too nice to Why didn’t Mr. Turnbull tell “They roam about our hou sha Penfield removed his eye-glasses | ago 1 would have sworn that Jimmie ) m“.”;,m, by maen, you who he was when you had bim |sdmitted, “or sleep in the boudoir, {and polished them on his silk hand- |hadn’'t an enemy in the world (s S e =, Colonel . . x “Did you attend the Grosvenor dance?” asked the coroner. (Copyright, 1920, by D. Appleton & Co.) “No; the affair was only given for ter; we will not detain you longer l,rl’}';l}ed?"_lhe as‘;ce;i. S (| ¥hich fs between my sister's bed- |kerchief. I have no further ques-| “Rest casy, Mr. [Kent” e elen shrugge er shoulders. “I|room and mine. tions to ask. Colonel you are ex-|voice from the doorway and Kent, = ° cannot answer that question, for I| “Were the dogs in the house on |cused.” ®*" | Who had turned his back in that di- Entlre fluor 90X50 feet w1th power, ga! and water connections, suitable for light manufacturing or storage. do not know his reason.” Monday night?” McIntyre bowed gravely to him [rection the better to talk to Clymer, Penfield regarded her for a mo-| <] did not seem them on my re- |and as ha left the platform came |whirled around and found Detective A“Jf men in silence. turn from the dance. T recall hear- |face to face with his family physi- | Ferguson regarding him just inside :"G:i . “I have no further questions, Miss |ing our butler, Grimes, say that he |cian, Dr. Stone. = " |the threshold. *“Mr. Turnbull's e Mclntyre,” he said, and turned to the | found the dogs in the cellar. Mr.| Penfield, who was an old acquaint- |emy is not unknown and will morgue master. ‘‘Ask Miss Barbara | Turnbull's shocking death put all else [ance of the phy n's, signed to{! under arrest.” Melntyre to come to the platform.” [out of my mind; I never once thought | him to come on the platform. After| “Who h demanded Clymer Inqlm‘e at Turning ba~k to his table and the|of the dogs.” the preliminaries had beens gone|and Kent simultaneously. g paper thereon, he failed to see the| “That is all,” Coroner Penficld said |through, he shifted his chair around,| *Philip Rochester.” For lnfmu, twins pass each other in the aisle. They |kindly. ““Please remain in the witness |the better to face Stone. Clymer was the first to recover 3 : Invalid: ¢ were identically attired and when |rocm, I mal call you again,” and he Penfield picked up a memorandum |from his astonishment. “Oh, get | & e I Coroner Penfield looked again at the |helped her down the step with care- |handed him by Dr. Mayo, the deputy |out!” he - imed incredulously NO COOKING withess chair, he stared in surprise [ful attention coroner, and referred to it. “I un-|“Why, Rochester was Turnbull's | The “Food - Drink” for All ASCS- " at its occupant. B Ve derstand, doctor, you were ima iend. i “I beg pardon, Miss McIntyre, I Chapter TV.—“B-b-b* e B the first | most intima Quick Lunch at Home, Office, i s aid when he “Until the fell in love with the desire your sister to testify,” he re-| Mrs. Brewster cntered the escort |pecame ill" he said. Was he con. |same girl” answered Ferguson suc- Fountams. Ask for HORL"'K'S- marked. of the morgue master. scious before he died?” Sinetly. taking possession of the | #5~Avoid lmitations & Substitutes | The American Engineering Co. 332 Washington Street, _ Any time between 8:00 a. m. and 63 ot

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