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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APkD 29, 1922, e wATbUN’S WI“—]—NESS_ ‘ e : i 33 “— Are You Going To See — HELPS AANTG WINyzc e £ 4 | “THE GINGERBREAD MAN (Continued from Preceding 'age) REGIN HERE TODAY she saw the hlow struck : i T o it - “ ® :“ ; . o ‘ " Mon.’ Tues. and Wed. L p was you who strue J | I sRatiod <for Carlson in Otk ate has seen Mt to mold the Tife| \finm Tobinettc lohne &=t Ratind lan Vellaueiaras: (v Kai.8 o : I it R e el el Special Matinee Wednesday BRRY HOUSTON intotragic molds. | and told her why you had Killed Lang. | Pmei Pittehurgh .. 00 000 03 ANE= 1 \engo, Pwo twse hits, Pioelll, Marnnville, Rig Tried for the murder of his cous | qon—hecause he had discovered some- oo, Mokt (hroa hasp Dite, o 8in / ! heo, 31 venoy % o . ” " . \ thing In your own father's life that | an, Traynor; stol o, Bue N pagod for Bl im oo ICKELS r'or eriermances 1muI"\‘\rh““\'uullul niu‘l'm":m: be-[would serve as blackmail, That she | for which they had neither mill, nor | S g, it e o | Washington 140408 0110 § cause of favorahle testimony o loved you, And that beceuse she loved | timber, nor flume, nor resources to | Fns left on beses Piteshi g | Pladelphia 160 D01y 1104 C “’ D S LNES JIERDON, Houston’s father] you, she went on the stand and por-| complote! 185 TiansK o - Do, , 0 off Carl. | TWo base biik Judge B GRlioway, Busl roweil s rug tore lies “,',‘?'m," regaining fatth in s jured herself (o save you from a con- | CHAPTER XIT R St o T TR RO B R o Bl D L T g P W e fon. He leaves larry timber hold-Jyjetion of murder—when she knew in| Fime dragged after that, Once the |innings, off Ylowhorse 1 in 2 fnings, off | b, Walker, Bush, ings In Tabernacle only on condition | her heart that you were guilty!” [ bid was on Its way to Chicago, there| Whesler 1 ' 1 inning: whiing ptnor s that & high output be meintalned, CHAPTER NI was nothing to do hut wait Rilor, At e Py Erplison, Binpite Mysterious accidents in - the min It was & blow greater, far ,_v,-.v,”m»‘ Decemoer came, February and ! ave prevented this and - Houston, [ than one that could have hecn struck | then Hirrin 8 reiving from Boston, finds that helin mere physeial contact. Houston| ket is come! ‘et is come!™ | Ehi 573 Inning a8 been betrayed by his mill supers | reeled with the effeet of it he gasped, [tiste, waving his arms wildly, in or, b (Young, Jolins | losing pltcher. R prendent, he strugeled wimlessly, futilly, for|spite of the stiffiness of his heavy umpiires, Conmolly and Wilkon: tim RED THAYEIL Houstom discharges | words to unswer i, Vaguely, dizzily, | mackinaw, “let is come! | have ¢ s U B Thayer. IMirst the midl is burned | Houston started to the door, only to|open eet—1 can not wait, et say Chica, 9, Detroit 6. rieago 9, Detroit 6, down and then Houstan is deprived | he putled back in the glgantle grip of [ we shall have the contract; Ah, oui! by a forged lease, of the rights to| Ba'tiste enaud, out! oui! oui!" his timber lands. With the aid of ‘No! No! You ghall not go! You| “let say fivé thousand dollars cosh, ATISTE RENAUD, wn cccontrie [ toll Meduine is A lie! land the rest in a bond!" came cn. ] French-Canadian, whoxe Iife has| o1t Honston heard his volce | thusiastically, from Ba'tiste, “Ra’tiste, | |Haie for rulle port’s wildness forced his removal in | been saddened by the double trage-|as though coming from far away, “but| he have the friend in Denver who [Roston oo y | e tiivds Qlgham. wiarariven Lo th dy of his son’s death in France and | 1 don't know how to answer it. Where | will make the hond.” N % box In the sixth, and MeCiellan, the the unsolved murder of his wite, [is Miss Jierdon " [ “But how about the machinery hiin, Ward, b i first man to Tace Stoner, his successor, Houston continues the fight, During we'll need a hundred-thousand-dolla 3 saerifon e, o M it oyer (he IofCpln range. for his stay in Tabernacle, Houston has | plant hefore we're (hrough, Ba'tiste,” [rlas, . Ward been attracted by SARY The old French-Canadian's|! i e BURCEY " v 4 VIS T 1 A | 4 W A [l -, 7 N 4] CHICAGO HEDAINE ROBINETTE, owner of ’ jaw dropped. “Ba'tiste have, not thinkd 2 aff Bus ) weighboring timber Fands. He fels P Mgl of that.” [k E her that Thayer's statement that he ) | “Pomorrow morning we take the i ot i 2+3"1n. was accused of muer is true, MY - train to Denver, and from there 'l go by Fullerton Ward); < 2 on to RBoston. I'll raise the ey | ® Rush; GO ON WITH THE STORY p : ROE iy Y MONEN ] icher, Kier; anipires, Owens CHE and Detroit, April 20— Chicago, here (Continued from Preceding 1'age) | for the first time this scason, yester day defeated Detroit § to . Daven- home run, driving in two men ‘ ' | St Louis 8, Cleveland 2. i : St Louis, April 20 Ke time, 1:30 [llams' home ror 1 the seve They went on to Denver, there to LN seek out the few friends Ba'tiste pos Washington 9. Athleties 1, ssed, to argue one of them into o} Philadetphia, April 20 Mogridge n of fen thousand dollars on the|held Phitadelphia to seven seattercd | vd and trustworthy qualities which [ hits, while his teammates hammered DETROL A slight gasp traveled over the lips g t Medaine, still by the window. 1 *te, his features old and lined, fleiched out with one big hand and .mm the man on the shoulder. | seventh in six days, broke up i piteh ing duel hetween Shoeker and M here vesterday and the Browns feated Cleveland, 4 to 2. Shocke S FOX home run in the sixth, tying : 5 i O | formed the total of Ba'tiste's re-| B, Harris and Eckert for thirteen hits ab, e ’ ' foen for a lon time, there was 4 4 The so p ; B sources, to gain frem the other theland a 9 to 4 victory. Dykes' long |1 1 [ Plie- age Next Mon., Tues., Wed. flence. % i b Cuis Bl weadaits ] 5 ELAND e 5 ? " necessary bond to cover the contract) home run and Bush's fielding were | {7} : 5 i b HAROLD LLOYD in 1 : 1 “Eet is the lie, eh a contract which Barry Houston | features. “Ba'tiste,”” Houston furncd appeal- 3. - ; 4 ¢ ] . i ] “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” e it gt 1 ko knew only too well might never he ) - ) ) - 4 gly to him, “as I live, that's all I ¥ Fainltad I I . e | Fethergii 5 o i o 5000 Feet of Laughter now. I never saw Langdon after ; : {smith, 16 00l Rigney, ss 3 1 i | e took that mallet from me. Only v . - ties of ironing out the fina details sem— he shred of evidence was presented & g oialla | . the contract. Then, dealer in il- h my behalf, Tt was by a woman| Tk ho had worked for about six months | Jdohy ony: fhis posswesor of nsthing d el 3 Houston went onward toward oston. r my father—Miss Jierdon. She He wandered the aisle of the L pstified to having passed taxicab sleeper, entered the smoking com- Came Chicago and the technical 1at Langdon hiul the mallet.” " 3 y 3 N WITH A ist¥at jthe: end: ol .our quarrel, and ) BACK INTO | partment and slumped into a scat in o i : : i y s a far corner, smoking in a detached '“|"‘;“ SiSPEOT A6 the femesono who g ma ] VE ADDRBESHD! mannen, oftan pllling on ik oigir SHLherg. ¢ long after lengthy minutes of reflec- e P 2 —— cveer=rs = - F: . 2 . = e . o e ks B e | 81 ko3 4 s S tion had allowed its ashes to cool “SHe testificxd in your hehali 2 “Miss Jierdon,” Medaine TRobinette [ gy oie Hin the usual conversation 2 2 “Yes. And Miss Robineite, if you'll |answered with an effort, “went bacK | uo0d. With sudden interest, Hous- : > )-_n; hly talk to her—if you'li only 0 camp last night.” ton forgot his own problems to lis- ; st er about it. she'll tell you the stor! They drove in silence. it xactly as I"ve fold it. She try | ren” minutes alter, Houston leaped | wgpcaking of grucsome {hings.” he; she was the only bright spot in|rrom fhe buggy and knocked at the|(no' talker had said, “reminds me. Il the blackn 1 may not he able|door of the cottage. Tiry 4 ddston Iotmer intsrne in deils Ln convince you-—but she could, Miss| I want to see Miss Jierdon,” Nelgiand Tospital in New York obincte. It you'll only--"' told’ the cook who had opencd the ilievses o ol poom on. Uhpefti "'\\’oulr! you gu ntee the tratic of [door, fMloor where somehody is always dis- nything she should tell m The cook bustled ba into the | gocting. One Sunday uight | hap- [ “Absolutely.” house, to return with a sealed envel-| oh0q {0 look in and saw a man in [ “I'm—-1"m sorry.” She turned againjope addressed (o Houston. thupas, MUSHERIE: AN B ERAPIGHE ith o b the window. Houston went forward. | “Dearest Barry: SOpaaH I Allat “8orry? Why? The nothing—" “Hate awfully to run away like this “Murdering him 2" The doector “Miss Jwrdon has told me,” came|without secing you, but it can't be| | apad. h a strained voice, “thai she didjhelped. Have an offer of a position| " uvei 1 should have said acting ass as you were struggling. That|in St Louis that ‘1 can't very welll ue u huiar You can't very well i |mefitse. ¢ v Wi Wit yousfrom: dRave: |4 mdes m dead man,. The rellow le . “Love and kiss 5 was Killing already was a corpse, ou mean—-"" Wust what I'mosaying. Pretty big doctars, 1 learned, all from los- l-iilke Abi Judus. sl e They had taken i cadaver from | ton. refrigerator and stood it in [asked quietly, as they went back tol 0 |the cottage 3a'tiste soon went forth certain position, Then the one mun | had struck it on the head with the into the night. It was Colemar, fol- IBUE g o e ‘.”'"l" by d BRNINE | et with all the force he could ImInEIeyell "I”“"‘ imed. “Now | Summon. Of course it knocked the | Bon1 Gootl . . e ol the | COTPSe down—I'm telling you, it was |==alent moniaimit HEhe penottiahtiBhelie yesome, @ven ‘to an intertiel’ The | Just a ‘Real miper e o divedd |12 T saw of them, the doctors were LK. BlumpeH into . ¢ working with their microscopes—cvi- red shirt, to iptosa. novket ol - s dently to see what effect the blow had good Car [ bring forth w mass of seribbled sheets, |0 E B to stare at them, striving studiously | PTUGOEGr o0 o o make ont the writing. e, ibrpherill| BT PN P Paige 6-66 Daytona Model i'ravels room and see why e copy 2 e R ill, There| CATYINE oul experiments and trying W.C. DURANT i T % one ‘“_mmfi ,,“.‘N“,' he go| 1o keep the other fellow from know- = % = . L. 2 y ) ing what's going on.” | B A R T 10 Miles at Rate of 93.2 Miles Per Hour pmudto have this car |In- too will bid. But he will make it} SO0 Houston, forcing him-| * l es i i . o T T I, had asked the| bear his name. SRULL bt iR plas S The young doctor shook his | | GN Bu'tiste slapped the reins on the i question, haven't a mill to saw the stuff, in the )"‘I'f‘:*l n A.G.Hawker o e e ein (o Lime | "No—excent that fhey were from The Paige 6-66 Daytona Model is the holder speed of 93' /s miles per hour for the ten miles. i 1 Boston. 1 suppose the other man ’, 1 . . 52 KL ST, out the ties alone, i of all world’s stock chassis speedway records The official record for the distance, held by s a district attorne “Ah, oul! But the man who Lo . A 2 i 0 r th Ah, oui ut the ma You never learned with what mur: from 5 to 100 miles. But now this record dhlk ieamoe Wtool chassb s 6B aR e ROy drowning, he will say, what-you-say, Dodd i Touriet Hoo grab at 4 haystack. dgn aass I Nedednnzgied v breaking car has further demonstrated its /105" ber hour. It was made at the Union- f.0. b. Lansing, Mich. And together they scttled to the i bili Pardon me for asking. T—T ability. town Speedway a year ago. Ling a bid that ran inte the il I | come from Boston and was trying to millions, an overture for a contract | all ueh o’ case, “You don' H;.j Pi[ot.e(li byh!;:)qr.l Cooper, the Pta:ge, in an ‘rlex::l Thus, once again, the Paige in the most member what time of the year i 2 4 was, or how Tog ugo? \ Offic".’l b '6'"0.“ i agatgz e covdes o spectacular manner has demonstrated its 10 miles in 6 minutes an /5 secon power and endurance. “Yes, 1 do. It was in the summer, | along about two or two and i« half| the San Carlos, California track, on Sunday i ’ { RErS- Spo. | April 16th. It thus travelled at the terrific ~ The Paige 6-66 is the Master of the Highway. Houston slumped back into his corner. But once in s berth, the picture | 0 continued to rise before him: of af “E l o ’, man “killing” another with a mallet. | Ly OR CO I LB WS DN, | i At WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. { explanation? Gtooh fellowship, directior, hatties experts had found evidences against | A REPUTABLE CONCERN lack of cxplanation? (moral and physical,) opportunities and many untold him-- | & just becanse the essential and real vital notations Why had this damning cvidence not | " A left out—-because they just thought the other fellow been used agalnst him? P would Know | THE ~MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR. IN AMERICA | (Continued in Our Next Issue) ' Well written Ads are, in themselves, explanations, 1t LY BN e, i o e gy DOINGS OF THE DUFFS the Friendly Neighbor RY ALIMAN r . . B e ] Itead Herald Want Ads and become acquainted. Let y — . e e ey Y GOl vour co-operation and our service prevail HELLO, BAILEY! OH THAT'S' A'LR\GHT; s MERE HAVE A GOOD 1221 | OWTOM. 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