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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922, were outside,' e open i:lnr ugust 20 TO SELL OLD INN to preserve the old rid air which "Oh, well, of course, if the: 3 3 3 Y are are The y P p " " finias ot 16 young women are giving exhibi Dickenia 1oved so mis ol mrf’r:"‘!;‘"flulmlh?;)"':'l' 1s tion games at Havana and Bermuda, “.,..,‘,:,I;fi|,,.'ff,,(ul,,,m,,“:?'{‘,h L”"l“h e e often seen them outstde, 1 just won. and in Bpain on the way over, Afs ties of his friends to whom he exhibe dered—that's all," ? 3 4 ter the games they will tour Ger- (The Leather Bottle, Famou For |ited al aald tTone - . AL e e ) / Wonderlul many, England and Scotland and Dk S Il th : llj-l mM Hing dvistis 0N ) “I cleaned and dyed then come to New York about dicken's Stovies, Wil Go Under| “[)on 00 went on Ci o lyed my New ork about the 3 i nder foke Ve S o (nlyloy stubbornly, "I still ast l:lsurlq' dress a middle of September, It is planned Dickens loved the Cobham nelgh- might have been accidental, jedul, fast Wine color, AP . - . Hammer in Short Time bors so much that he returned to it H might have thaen 1t e it i the same Eath 1 dyed o have them appear in New York, for 'hia" lianeymoons: Lata 1o knowing that the Interview would be , 2t Nognaa o | |Boston and Phiiadelphis. London, Aug, f.—The Leather Hot- |up his residence at Gad'a Hill, eloseby | The Canal Zone team consists of [ tle, known to Dieken's lovers the e sl iy an unpleasant one ,and not wishing to " Ask your dealer, > 22 fast Calors 15¢a Cake Lona Rathbone, Esther Greene and|World over, is for sl It is the CHILDERS IN COMMAND, and commodions ale-house EORe be interrupted.” “But he had just told you to stand d ] ireenc [ 0100 DY in aaae vhe EDtad yn:’x; oA L UNSET A\lbm . H. Bath, Mrs, J. L. Greene lin*the iittie T R R e Dublin, Aug. b6.—FErskine Childers, BEGIN HERE TODAY the door when Mark went into the|®ould he lock vou out? Besides, 1 Accompanies the team as. chaperone, (1t wag thither Mr, Pickwick, accom. | 0"¢ ©f the ehief supporters of Eamon A revolver shot was heard two|room?” should think that if A man were go- soAP D and Homer Daker, physical director|panied by the faithful snodgrass ang | ¢ Vlera in the fight against the minutes after “Well, I was just wondering,'" ing to have an, unpleasant interview ONE Ree! Dye Por ALL Pobric, In the Canal Zone, will manage and | Winkle, followed Mr, Tupman on re- |A"810-Irish treaty is sald to be in ! conch the team, |celght of the plaintive letter trom (C0MMand of the irregular forces at Kilmallock., The casualties of the ROBERT ABLETT, ne'er-do-well| “Have you noticed the, other rooms|™th @ threatening relation, the last thing he would do would be to bar- Miss Rathbone has a record of 15]Mr. Tupman which announced that he had beew “deserted by a lovely |"M1onal troops in the fighting there M:;?:(h:aogm-r thiat Basnerct R Els g '"\d MBIy 80 | i mae ¢ It . B 1 ‘ | ) r pro-|s 7" sald Cayley. v . He would A H T s -b seconds for the 100-yard hurdles, T b D g s e, 0L ot niem e ) GRURTHIRTRGBATL | et o i nsd apnak 2 e Festitl 5 i LSS S e 0 to Pickwick “any letter addressed to| " #Nd 8even wounded 't:r:eud"::’o‘m hl; ll:;, years' absence |while I've been sitting out here, You 'G:'t nlut of m‘;; A the javelln and in the standing broad | ¢ 2 an een ushered into|llve here—haven't you ever ‘ayley was silent, but his mouth| . Jump., Mliss Greene has a record of |ne at he Leather Bottle,' (‘dhha ————— Mark's office. them 7" ? notleed [, ked obatinate. Antony gave a|Canal Zone Send® Group of Its Rep- |12 v s sskandx for ““»‘nm”.‘. r'J' ',,:,,,',,{:' Kent," willl be forwarded—suppoking ANTONY GILLINGHAM, a gentle-| Cayley sat considering, with his|!ittle apologetic laugh and stood up. eNentattvel Mo Pari a1 46 seconds for the 300-meter riun ddd | L 8till exlst. T hasten from the sight | N e “Well, come on, BIll," he said; “we s 07 Bater|iieesmiin Cinttiel runping high jump, | 0f the world which has become odious FOX’S—Mon., Tues. 5 2—DAYS ONLY—2 man adventurer and friend of head on one side, BI:;&EE‘:E}?VKQ?Y} 'me‘ of Mark's g ‘t'lllleem: rather absurd, yog know, zughtdm b; nefipsdng:l;‘ ”’f| he(;d out| Matches There. Mrs, Bath's best performance for the |[to me # , ar) a at moment to|bu can't say that I have.' He and and pulle E] rien up. shot put, 8 pounds with right and The old | rontains mar ckens v find turned to Bill. “Have you?" ‘Lhen, turning to Cayley, he went on, Christbbal, Canal Zone, ‘Aug. 5.—A [left hand, fs 55 feet, 8 inches, She|relice, e hanging S bars o o NORMA TALMADGE MATT. CAYLEY, Mark's companion,| = “Good Lord, no. I should never|'YOU must forgive me If I have let!group of girl athletes from the (anal [is incidentally the bowling champlon |ture of Pickwick addressing the club EUGENE O’BRIEN pounding on the locked door of the | Worry about a thing like that." my thoughts run on rather.” Zone s now on its way to Parls for [and the champion sharp shooter of [The old-fashioned shutters which are “Her Only Way” Oftice. and demanding admittance.| ‘“I'm suré you wouldn't,” laughed ‘That's all right, Mr. Gillingham,”|the international women's games the Isthmus, still fitted to the small windows hel . Y The two men entered the office |Antony. “Well, we can have a look [#8l1 Cayley, standing up too. “You it say that you're going up to the inn through a window and on the floor | When we go in. If the other keys 3 tound the body of Robert’ with a|are outside, then this one was prob.|nOW about your bag?" ¢ bullet through the head. Mark|ably outside, too, and in that case—| Cavley nodded and.turned to go into WARBt to Be tound! well, it makes it more Interesting. _|the house. -~ Antony took hold of Bill's ew tan ar O 63 arm and walked off with him in the a u Police Inspector Birch belleves that| Cayley gaid nothing . Bill chewed Mark hds ‘murdered 'his brother, [ piece of grass, and then sald, “Does|OPPosite direction. whose visit he anticipated with an- it make much difference?" CHAPTER VIL noyance, but there are several points “It makes it more hard to under- They walked in silence for a little, V'{hii:h arouse Antony's suspicions, |stand what happened in there Take [until they had left the house and gar- Cayley invites him 'to remain over the [your accidental theory and see where | dens well behind them, inquest and Antony informs Bill Bev-|Yyou get to. No Instinctive turning| "Tell me something about Mark,” erley that “things are going to hap-|of the key now, is there? He's got [sald Antony suddenly. ven here soon.” “What sort of things?" el “Well, never mind about this being GO ON WITH THE STORY your host, or about your] h-lr]aig"‘l %er- Cayley was walking across the lawn {;:: imu:mmk{:;hflim';g ‘{!: t;‘; toward them, a big, heavy-shouldered tell me what you think of Mark, and il A + ' e withiang ofithose erong folean how you like staying with him, and ] quit::’e l::”);dfl:;:?nwmch Langnever how many rows your little house party it it £ 1 = ¢ has had this week, and how you get 2 o ST ETTTL) S‘y"’ nodded as he came to them, ) b on with Cayley, and all the rest of it.” 12 afpodithere fona monent, ) d Bill looked at him eagerly. Bmw;e&?:‘n";ke room for you,” sald iR “1 say, are you being the complete “Oh, don't bother, thanks., T just 4 de&ec‘uw. = »” came to say,” he went on to Antony, sma:;”t'h: X:hrl!red a new profession, “that naturally they've rather lost “What fun! 5 | mean,'” he corrected ;2:1:":1:}‘6;21nml);fnilr(l;c;;:r:x;hr;d di[;: himself apologetically, ‘“one oughtn't i’ % ? N v i dead Jjust as you like about dressing, of :: ::i l::‘:‘"“ ’Len"d 'E::,e!shao;{' " He course.” R t tainly. Having said what he wanted to say, \ / brf’.‘&iefigr.n!:;dla‘:::;;fl n"‘Curry on. Cayley remained there a little . Mark.” awkwardly, as if not sure whether 3 : NastiInate to go or to' stay. Antony wondered (Gortinued 12 SHler A whether he wantetd to talk about the N e POLANB THANKS HOOYER afternoon’s happenings, or -whether 3 “TELL' ME SOMETHING ABOUT it was the one subject he wished to # 2 2 b nvotd.;l :To breal; the silence he asked [ MARK,"” SAID ANTONY SUDDENLY. . . $ ¢ ? careleksly if the inspector had gone. BT Book of Signatures, Containing Names Cayley nodded. Then he said ab-|!0 open the door to get it, and open- ST IX Y ln el'S Our OOI'S T ruptly. “He's getting a warrant for | In8 the door means showing his head| of Thousands of Ghildren in That Mark’s arrest.” to anybody in the hall—his cousin, for et . a instance, whoni he left there two Country. Voices Gratitude. . . . o - Bill made a suitably sympathetic Take a look at the Jewett Sedan in the illus- six cylinder motor offering vast reserve noise, and Anton: id with hrug | minutes ago. Is a man in Mark's -, 3 : iVl e was bownd |state of mind, (rightened (o deatn leat| = Warsaw, Poland, Aug. b One of tration. Have you ever seen smarter lines— power and the smoothest of riding qualities, of the shoulders, “Well, he was bound . | ‘i " |the most remarkable books ever made R he should be found with the body, i e s to do that, wasn't he? It doesn't % ' i » has just been completed mean anything. They naturally want |€0ing to do anything so foolhardy as in Europe ’ : old of g ¥ here and will be sent to Amercia. Tt Under the body is a superb chassis—as strong to get hold of your cousin, innocent |that?” g i : " g ¥ is “The Book of Signatures” and f{s Then rem % 3 5 & Gillingham?" said Cayley. looking at| “Then why didn't he call for you? name of scores of thousands of Pol- © Dest Of Coach WOIK. gpd endorsed by the Paige-Detroit Motor Car ( He knew you were about. You could |lsh children, whose actual signatures That means noembarrassing rattles or squeaks. Company. hh‘"‘M’a‘:}:‘;“y. It's absura " gajd Bill|have advised htm; Heaven knows he |are included in the several hundred A ' wanted advice, But the whole |pages of the volume, g g AEsmA e B Yal, you see, Mr. Cayley” | theory of Mark's escape fs that he was| Marshal Pilsudski, the Polish chief Inside you will find soft, inviting upholstery Could you ask for anything more in appear- “ : afraid of you and of everybody else.” |of state, wrote the first page, and broad seats—all those appointments that spell = 'And you owe no loyalty to anyone R i W 7 3 ance, comfort, wer and di dabil; Th Yes, I expect you're right,” sald|other pages were written by members comfort and pnde of ownershlp. ) i 9 p: ependability. en try to realize that all this can be yours for concerned 7" “Exactly. So. perhaps I might be|Bill thoughtfully. “Unless he took |of the Polish parliament, the cabinet, “ the key with him, and locked the |Cardinal Kakowski, the Polish Protes- : ; too frank. e it b e s 4 Up under the hood is a fifty horse power, $1395 £. o. b. Detroit. Bill had dropped. down on the grass.and Cayley took his place on xactly. ~ But in that case you gtudents and professors of the univer- 3 have to bulld up a new theory en-|sities, and representatives of all the It is Sold and Serviced by Paige Dealers Everywhere the seat ,and sat there heavily, his o tirely. arts, sclence, trades and crafts of Po- elbows 'on his'knees, his chin on his bys hands, gazing at the ground. You mean "Z‘f.“ it makes it seem (j5nq, “T want you to be quite frank,” he|MOre deliberate? The book is made entirely of Pol- sald at last “Naturally I am preju- Yes; that, certalnly, =~ But It aleo|ich parchment and is bound in mag- E LASH Mo OR CO Inc seems to make Mark out an absolute | feent hand-embossed leather in the I 73 A diced where Mark is concerned. So idiot. Just suppose for a moment [y ce T B e e useript WFST MAIN & LINCOLN STS Y Ea 5 I want to know how my suggestion that, for urgent reasons which neither | 5 .o strikes you—who have no prejudices of you know anything about, he had L A REPUTABLE CONCERN either way”" w P wished to get rid of his brother. Joed S e Youn supscitions Would he have done it like that?|British Sh]pbmldmg My theory that, if Mark killed his 4 Just killed him and then run away? ) ; a0 the tnspactoryr oo Why, thats practiatly suicige.» o o Snenisly e e : L O et the | undesirable brother, you would do it a | reflects the vaepriffllv:h:n iemnt hold-up business,” he sald, “and there | !ittle bit more cleverly than that.” building world. hnr e n i y was a bit of a vn!rugg!e ;md the re- Cayley had peen silent, apparently eRdedin Jpre theg :\ns adecreue s e th‘en Markllost thinking over this new idea. wnh‘,or 316,000 tons 1{1 shdps under con- ; his head d b, Ited ? Th t of | his eves still on the ground, he sald'strncflnn in the Unite Km.zdc{m as LA bl ioegsl (e Gl |against a year ago. Also work had tdea?” nows | 81,000 t “I hold to my opinion that it was|been suspended on 481,000 more tons. Tonnage launched during the quarter “Exactly.” ! W 1 3 " purely accidental, and that Mark lost | tu,,,‘:;u{ol}r:,;:;ms ?»]-I[hg"f;-""mm':; his head and ran away.” is 185,000 less than in the March ! £ ; : i E ) “But what about the key?" asked |quarter. M t S 'B lt b ; WL L T . Construction aboard also shows ma- T X DUl }/ alge et [atural explanation ‘to anyone| Tive qon't know vet that the keys|terial decrease. Antony pull&dint ;".pmi i —— - = “I' suppose s, he said slowly. v R uBut there's one thing that worries| §A] ESMAN $AM Sam Saves Five Bucks “Whats that?” Bill and Cayley ST i fa ks N 3 FIVE BUCKS 7= WELL YA DON'T DRIVE SAY. DRWER, HOW MUCH DO YoU ME!SAN' LET ME TELL VA SUMPTHINS asked the question simultaneously. “The. key." WHEE ! A WHOLE AFTERNOON ) “The key?" said Bill OFF)—ME FOR A NICE RIDE. { |{ CHARGE PER HOUR TO RIDE .%‘1“5““0“"9 | CAN GO RIDING_FOR NUTHIN'— ‘Cayley lifted his head and looked THROUGH W' BOULEVARDS AND UP PRSTTH ) SWELL 1 DONT HAVETO PLUNK DOWN at Antony. “What about the key?" g : : N:‘Ju_ HgEHOEJ KS Le asked. ‘““Well, there may be nothing to it; 1 just wondered. Suppose Robert was killed as you say, and suppose Mark lost his head and thought of nothing but getling away before any- one could see him. Well, very likely he'd lock the door and put the key in his pocket. He'd do it without think- ing just to gain a moment's time."” “Yes, that's what I suggest.!” “Yes, thats all right if the key is there. But suppose it isn't there?" The suggestion, made as if it were already an established - fact, startled them both. “What do you mean?” said Cayley. “Well, it's just a question of where people: happen to keep their keys. You go up. to your bedfoom, and per- haps you like to lock your door in casé anybody comes wandering in when you've only got one sock and a ir-of braces on. Well, that's natural s:o’:::h. mflcut downstairs people don't DOINGS OF THE DUFFS leck themselves in. It's really never done at all. Bill, for instance, has mlla Sy Deven ogsed Paelf L0 the ook WHILE WE ARE ALL HERE | GUESS I WON'T BE ABLE | NOW, HERES A PICTURE OF THE e L IHIGL L B O TOGETHER | WANT TO TAKE (——~——~| TO GET AWAY THIS SUMMER ! . h th hand, all B b SE - % S s v R e | UP THE SUBJECT OF VACATION [ THAT WonT| AND™THIS WILL STILL GIVE el (1] ON The Ak e b women, and particularly servants, 3 Yave a horror of burglars. And {t | HAVE A LINE ON A BEAUTIFUL |BE MUCHOF ME A LITTLE CHANGE - I'LL WELLTHAT'S BE Vise ity By e B B et LITTLE COTTAGE ON THE A vACATION || SHOW YoU A PICTURE THE “THING TREES AND & Wick B::‘cu' Al ke to lim 8 activities - f p | : ticular room. So they keep the keys %%:%Eéfcécgyaggi¢n FOR You! OF THE COTTAGE! To Do | {7;?73 L/)\T'LE THEN . ETT T on the outside of the doors and lock . the doors when they go to bed.” He AND BE WITH You IN THE ' . ! ~——"| knocked the ashes out of his pipe, and EVENING = added, “At least, my mother always used to.” “You mean,” said Bill excitedly, “that the key was on the outside of —TUTORING—| Roger F. Holmes, graduate of Wes- leyan University, and Principal of the OCummington, Mass, Junfor High School, will tutor students “in Figh School and College subjects during July and August. Call 265-132, Mon., Wad, and Kl A8 o m,