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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1022, L e — , Jie RED HOUSE £ Sinaart furey., Lot the wpaer man: STING OF BEE 18 / With those words Mr, Gilllngham CAUSE ) MYSTERY T || GIRLS! LEMONS the et e anaeton apariment g * | slightly bewildered air He Aid not XY - WA'A'MILNE < 1 know that Cayley was smoking alTwo Women Are Infured In Peculiar i, b R o BLEACH SKIN WHITE clgarette outside the windows behind - H him; not listening, perhaps; possibly Accident At Pittsfield— Neither not even overhearing; but within Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- :"f{“' SUAARY ho. Wad. noL NOIE 10 to a bottle containing three ounces of | @K€ ANy risks. So he went on With | piyiqaiy Maws, Aug, 10,—A *en | his breakfast, reflecting that Antony ’ fiying into thelr car nearly caused Grchard White, which any drug store | i will supply for a few cents, shake ‘4% & rum fallow, "”",‘}f"“'rf‘“ J: haAbath vestora well, and you have a quarter pint ",‘r € had dreamed only of the amazing[the death yesterday noon of twe BEGIN HERI: TODAY |fome keen-eved detective, was en.|harmless and delightful lemon bleach, !.I,‘_'I“'f’f which hud happened the day | Hartford women, when the automo- ‘ UALITY this pasang bile plunged across the road near ) FAM DUSF R q do-well > i ey ’ 8 | al ARyt Jarms and hands oo higopipe, 1t was occupled by a| P'lttsfield several times and finally ROBERT ABLETT, within two min. (Cthers. CL L "V:vrn rhnrlt.,\ nn('-kv)l\r DEau- | ) usemaid, and he made a polite|[came to a stop when & part of the|... e - . utes after his arrival at The hy ¥y and whiteness of your skin A o " steeri pparatus broke a be e = Apology for digtilrbing her. KThen | e L Mis AUy | CHICACO OPFICIAL shap crafts executives only served t House, the country estate of Why Famous stage beautics nse this {601 2 e 1 nes 1 Was I P ation 10 Blenskis 1ememberedt cked In a front wheel, Miss Ruhy W at question was not to bejlemon lotion to hieach and bring that | "y e foan 0 daked, giving her [ Perkins, assistant secretary of - the strengthen the impression that tA wealthy hachelor hrother MARK AR » Robert's . inswered off-hand But the fact that 8cft, clear, rosy-white complexion, al- Full N 5 5 president's new plan would be rejec : \ 2 a 5 a friendly smile uller Brush company, and her moth- St was on the fle of the locked offic It was sc "_-J made Antony interested | 80 v: a freckle, snnlun_'n. and tan |\ o le."l she gald, shy but proud.|er, Mrs. Amy M. Spencer, both of IN MOTOR CAR ‘f‘] by the men, Heads of the rall Mark was not to be found and, in[ih her. Iy gheer lucky as it seemed lleach because it doesn't frritate £he had no doubts as to why ft was|22 May street, Hartford, were in the S '\'0:: \"T:.;‘:?i'"tt"{e we t:‘:i:l m‘-n B 4 T ay to fram the opinfon of Police Inspector !0 him, he had stumbled on the| ¢ v | e d ¥ hi i f J ) e e R | that she had achieved such notoria y.[car, and had left this morning for b S 5 d Birch, it was cleur that Mark, who [N Sl e A | e e e 5 (Continued in Our Next Issue) | Wallingford, Vt., where . they had | ‘Heaven Help You If You Come To'sWer to the White House proposal. had looked forward with annoyanc 5 was hurried away Dbe. | p enough,” said Cayley planned to spend a short vacation, B oy Wumrn, s oo him g s | ot M HRTE! DA e, i ooked at Ane| WOOSEY BEACH DAY aut hinairiine o sidenaker s | OO 8 e, | HIDES COME IN FREE . ® 01 & P dutton Company Seriously Hurt. 2 passage hen ad s h to ry a n. ge, then, had something [tony I'm 8o sorry that we're keen Mate Tor | Biake E Ut ot then disappeared ) But there were mysterious cireum-) 8 €0 sy 3 . tain, the yellow jacket flew into the Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 10.—'Heav- D v Toda stances. /The shot was fired o few |Oetth. = Miss Morria had used it “‘};Y”;‘n:,':“;',.';',\' ko) el |Local Stars Wil Compete in Aquatic|car and, Ilt on Miss Pérkina. Bhe |:n heip any of you if ever you come Srate Concurs With Houso 7 PRI R LT gentler PRI i N bR T e W Rl pusheg 1t aslde, sanlgtheniithesi ies o Ohloago s vasithe iparting shot. Of | ETARUE: Bl 5O Sclenilig ANTONY 'GILLINGHAM amAn 3 5 Fvents At Momauguin. Wednesday (stung Mre, Spencer. The elder wo- |George F. Harding, controller of Chi- \ A Aiantiiteh atiA titend. of ad discovered it for herself; possibly, ‘“Thanks very much. I shall really | e i ey Gk e Tett. Pollce Justite ao.] Meaatires. BICL BYVERLEY, one of Marice|Mark had revealedsit to:Hier sacvatlv)nednite ollinight,! Afternoon, August 10, kins M"am“m‘.\‘ of (h(-"rm: ~It g l”h‘or‘so‘n"s courtri ar:\ cln Leroy .Iu; guests, had entered the hall where|One dav, never guessing that she| Antony went on with his hreakfast. | X zagged across the road ”‘."',., times | night afte 5 ,1'( $25 flne‘ for his ‘Vashington, Aug. 10.—Provisio he found {would make so unkind a use of it|Perhaps It was true that inspectors| any local entrants will compete|2aB8ead 2Cros il ek | eh et AT T nah wha o saqas 0L tHel tAH BN Undbr Which<" t¥ MATT CAYLEY, Mark's constant|later oni possibly Cayley, having been'liked dragging ponds bt the question “1th scores of swimmers, divers and |Inally striking a_rock = This shock |“haufteur, A, M. Jensef who pitaded ), esident would be given broad au et Into the joke of the dressing-up,was, did Cayleys like having them |Canoelsts at Momauguin, Wednesday broke the steering stem and it lock zullty to reckless driving, and #3850 "o er taxen levied at the cus and demanding admittance, The|had shown her how she couid make |dragged? Was Caviey anxious|a(ternoon, August 16, when “Cosey ed in the left front wheel breakini |:o cover damages done a machine), ;5 50 docupted the attention to two men enter the room through a|Ner appearance on the bowling-green |ahout it, or quite indifferent? He 12ch Day" will pe observed. This 1’ “}:"l ';Im. '”n"!,",' 9 :":, 0.4 m.‘?}:d };{) !‘,Ml" A Wekion nt{ lh rn_\]. day of the senate. These with th R a e o B " ks jeven more mysterious and super-|certainly did not seem to he anxious, 8hNual event is one of the most ela- |8l0P & a\earpiansie: Ao oW | c T AR LA TCNECAT EWAS WAL PO e linghUyssh DA other: sugsertion Mysterious clrcumstances puzzle |TAtural One way or another, she'hut he could hide his feelings very|bOrate water meets of the season |Ing It over. A when it hit Walton's car, driven by ERE A ek A vt wers ¢ be dla Antony. He and Bill investigate and | Knew about the secret passage. S0 casily heneath that heavy, solid face, |al0Ng the Connecticut shore. Almost| Tragfic o) 'lmh r&a'l m;;s hoI:'h;x: s daughter, l.\n‘»:, Hu;y,(_. OOl el il AL Antony discovers that a secret passage |She Must be hurried away | Bill came in noisily- invariably prizes' are captured by ?[ m‘:"‘ .,:." fli ':n ::u:h b "rr’\"".g lrom‘ktn 8 ;'o”‘ aln ‘Alr;”‘ Afor their consideration baving bee leads from the house to a bowlingl Why? = Because if she etayed and| RjlI's face was an open hook, .Ex-|local swimmers and divers. nxe‘rap g “mm: el slaninai i knockadso i Jlinols car' | ot aside by the unanimous consen green. Antony discovers Cayley citement was written all over it The .program will conalst; 0f4jelght ?\- hr\:is:?laon ;h:!‘nl-x:nn;:; ‘;:'n“ :’\ ‘.r::)u:’;xm(]:'r:;;k 's!lo:: nim:’nl')mo‘:enrz sgreement-entered into last week. using this to overhear a conversation UWell” he said eagerly, as he sat|swimming events a pelay Tt [OW (i perking was siightly bruised | ¢ atavia detained the car pending| These are the last of the highly con -between him and Bill. |down to the business of the meal, |canae CremE X re and a filting| BOth Were suffering from a slight|the arrival of Motorcycle Patrolman |troverted sections of ‘the bill undh | — ? . | ub,‘,?v are we going to do this morn- s.nptz",‘ oy ’.1‘1‘\»1‘ u‘mm: 4 otas | shock. Dampler, who escorted It to Leroy. posed of and on Saturday the senat GO'ON WITH THE STORY gt g ) Imateh, als ng . tor SRS I The Chicago official voluntarily Wil take up committee amendment Not talk so ioudly, for one thing," boat race is on the program. In to the sundries schedule, under a Antony wanted to shout his ap- sa{d Antoi cluded’ inthe swimming ‘events are BASEBALL GRO“’ING save his political "wr&,";e:d;fim:,zmgr»smmnl sharplyilimitingddsbate plause It was neat, devilish neat | 2 3 4 . to his present office, 7 I Bill looked about him apprensively. races for men, wemen, boys an ‘erms as alderman, two terms in con.| Before quitting work last night th oment he gazed, fascinated, 7, | | | p :”mitm“-fla:rv:! e rh e [Was " Cayley under the table, for girls. POPULAR IN FRANCE | jress and two terms as senator. senate voted 39 to 26 to concur { quet-ball which had appeared so dra- g (ERLIRIAG L Altan laRt gt ORNENEn L BtembB Y BnR Rl Y of: thils "l'"" l‘]‘lh" " Henry Ford recently paid a fine in [the action of the house in keepin mBHE T oRuat e Dok anlinenre e S it ,,»nmm‘-s.|:T‘_,.“(.,,':',.:p;,,m‘h“ e R g lustice Macpherson’s court for speed- (hides on the free list. :‘:,u::{‘m‘;g“t:h:”:zl:xpn‘m]m\'w'sm:-:r:‘ No. But one doesn't want to| . French-Tennis Stars: Here: Predict 1t] 0 while trying to/cateh. aitrain. ) A8 H0C REe s e saadlet: ;here.handda good deal to be losty for| | f feuoty - L ol ”“"‘;“I':‘r"“"m'r‘r“”{ CREW 1S ALL SAFE, May Eventually Be National = " and gloves of cattle hides also wen 1] showed signs of running wn. i TR 05 g XL MR —_— 5 ORMAL AN WER TUESDAY sent to the free - As quickly as be coull Antony hur- ibgagRntiy Sromy the dips: Thus ON€ | Byt There is Little Hope of Being Sport. K D | ried round the ditch and took up his \ avoids those chest-notes which havel Able to Salvage Warship Ralelgh. J b PROBE CANCFR CAUSES place at the back of the seat. Then etrayed many .1' 1-:' . i u»‘ri e s aRRLeT L r;;ostam; ;\rux.’ 14; Rre_bnll dm At This Time Harding Will Receive £¥nd, | tood up with a yawn, stretched e 1o A St. Johns, N. F., Aug. 10.—=A« al |Franc a growing game; in a de- |G ent is to M 2 :i‘m:elr andpsald careless! “Well, 4 o “You seem bright this morning, Sir Willlam Pakenham and $00 offi- [cade it may be the natfonal sport. Replies From Both Executives and | 'o‘m:'"::_‘ ml (,":_;k;):‘z"m“ don’t worry yourself about it, Bill, old “T am Very bright. (Carley no-|cers and men of the cruiser Raleigh, [After adults who tried it turned away i > > b man. I daresay you're right. You |ticed it. Cayley said, ‘Were it not|fiagship of the British north Atlantic!with brcken fingers and conviction| Railroad Union Leaders. | Washington, Aug. 10.—The govern- know Mark, and I don't; and that's jthat I have other business, I would | gquadron which grounded on Point [that they were too old to learn the i s ment is to begin an investigation in- the difference. Shall we have a game |come gathering nuts and may With| smour in the Strait of Belle Isle yes- |game was introduced into the public| ‘WAshington, Aug. 10.—President |y, tpo causes of cancer it was said e HE MADE A POLITE APOLOGY [thee, Fain would I gyrate round the | torqay were safely quartered on the [schools in modified form and has si. |HArding probably will receive Monday|(oqay at the treasury. : Bill looked at him for inspiration, | FOR DISTULDBING HER mulberry-bush and hop upon the Itte | jloak Lahrador coast today awaiting ready proven popular. or Tuesday of next week the formal ). j ', Scherechewsky, assistant recelving it, said, “Oh, just let's have —_— [ mills.” .| transportation to Halifax. They were| This was the composite genera] [2NSWer of the rail shop crafts fed- o, gaon general of the public health one game, shall we?" talked, she might make some innocept “It's a touch of the sun, T suppose,” | gupplied with rations by the tender |statement by members of the French |cr*tion to his proposal that “‘p."“":fl”"” has been designated to mak “Right you are,' said Antony. mention of it. And Cayley did notsaid Bill, shaking his head sadly. Calcutta which then returned to stand [tennis team which today started jts|OF\tY dispute be left to the railroad |jnquiry and will establish headquar But Bill was much too excited to|Want any mention of it “It's the sun and the moon “”‘]‘lx_v the cruiser. Tt was feared the [quest in this country of Hailassa labor board for decision. ters in Roston where it is planned take the game which followed very| WhY, again? Obviously because|the stars, all acting together on an| pajeigh could not be saved. Davis cup. They visited Braves field| [-+ecutive heads of the shopmen's coek the co-operation of leading med serfously Antony, on the other hand, |the passage, or even the mere knowl- |empty stomach. 1o you Know any- yagt ships of the British training|yesterday to see the American na.|'PiON Were again engaged today inlical men and utilize the factlities geemed to be thinking of nothing but €dge of its existence, might providé a|thing about Orion's Belt, for instance?| goot” engaged in maneuvers off Ber- |tional game as piayed by major pro.|COPferences here preparatory to dratt tpare for collecting data. bowls. H> played with great de-|clue {And why isn't there a star called| 4, ang vessels from Halifax had |fessional teams. It was no new ex. |\n8 thir reply but R. M. Jewell| The public health service official liberation for ten minutes, and then| T wonder if Mark's Beverley's Relt” said he masticating. | peen ordered to aid of the crew. The |perience for Allan H. Murr, Ameri- [SPOKesman for the group reiteraied|geciared wiil try to put cancer int announced he was going to bed. Antony; and h ; ite-enter W. Beverley through (7ap-| pajejgh had Leen cruising along the can-born, who Is captain of the|tNat the general conference of rail-|the came category as typhus, malaria, looked at him anxiously door. road labor organization heads on Fri- pellagra and other diseases brought “It's all right,” laughed ; day would be consulted and indic®-yunder control by government sciend “You can talk if you want to. Just| Antony came down in a very good! “Don't” said v&wvn'*_\'_ getting up. | 4000 fog. B T T T 2 P e Y ed that it might take several days !0 |jjete | P e e thongit humor to breakfast next morning, and | “Some talk of Alexander and some of | BRIy B b e e get the communication to the prat | { They made their way to the shed, found that his host was before him.|Hercules, but nobody talks about—| e tA BRATRIES SRR G R R e e e TR T e and while Bill was putting the bowis|Cavley looked up from his letters and | what's the latin for trap-door’ PRk iy S ko 3| Discussions vesterday amons the|with opportunities away, Antony tried the lid of the vodded Mensa—a table; you might get it| Birmingham, Aug. 10.—Returns clo-éd croquet-box. As he expected,| "Any word of Mr. Ablett—of'trom that Well, Mr. Beverley'— aivailable today v;-:m Tuesday's prl: (¢ as 16cked {Mark®" said Antony, as he poured|and ke slapped him heartily on the mary electnon indicated Judge W. it o (A0 Bil, aatPhey webe | OUL Jiig [back as he went past him—"I shall | W. Brandon had carried every county and larger than the 1 S ] walking back to the house again,| ° ‘he inspector wants to drag|see you later. (Cayley says that you|excepting Randoiph, over Col. Bibb A o Sl gs r-]sarf’ a ;_nz to R “I'm simply bursting to know Who | the lake thi rnoon.’ will amuse me, but so far you have | Graves for the democratic guberna- Ol e or o years France dc tlmo ou ut was it?" “Oh! It there a lake?" not made me laugh but once. You torial nomination tantamount to elec- | eams: able to meet Am- | There just the flicker of must try and he more amusing when tion, and had scored an overwhelm-|€rican competition. II;@Z‘;’}M Where?" smile on C s but it dis-|you have finished your breakfast. ing victory. - Il \ T e e Own your cup,you it “Iriside ont of the croquet boxes.” peare 1 a — Wel s really a pond.” he said, Washington, Aug. 10.—Negotia- “Don’t be an ass.” | / 3 e e “Tvs quite true, BIll" He told the | “but it was calied ‘the lake Vo PESKY BED UGS tion for the funding of the French J R T | g fibk: thought Antony. | war debt to this country were to be c o e s o dn- A 't we golng to have a look | Aloud, he said, “What do they expect | 5 3 BUtiansl L Wer0InE [to find?" Bedbugslay an average of seven | future gencrations of bedbugs, roaches, flens T€SUMed today at a meeting of the L) it Bill reat disappoint- : i g P :e‘n‘t. ;a';k;d ll\on;;ng * (‘T\XF;‘MN “They think that Mark—" He| eggs per day. Under favorable con- n:tiqzr:::l::g?;-stgrgowdueovaryP“kyDev- .r'\'mPrLcallt\Pl]P:.!:(,'vmmfi}flf;\n “.llh Jean " Arer't you?” broke off and shrugged his shoulders,| ditions they hatch in five days of |""A”5c package of P.D,Q. makes a quart, |L2rMentier director of finance of the o ds ‘o ) il “May have drowned himself, know-' Whichtwo-thirdsare females. They | enough tokill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas | French treasury. w w and tomorrow and to- A 3 q L E e . Tomorto’ s et he canianit o And! mature to adult size and are capable and cooties and at the same time destroy their | Data presented by the French rep- . U.S. PAT. OFP, v Ve shall see Cayley com-| €10, egge. e, ; B ;:;r:?:\{g !h‘)‘sena\' directly. of laying in four weeks. How many | “Tmpossible for them to exist when P.D.Q.is 'CS€natives covering the financial con- knowing that he I compromised 3 ¢ himself by trving to get away at 2w | bedbugs would you have in a year |propeily used. Free a patent spout inevery | ditions of France it was. said at the I want to get in ":“m,,'h;,n: ] HLEESULDY SINDE, P KRk AWaY AL N Packagn to et the pesky devils in the hard-to- | treasury has been digested and stud. if I can. oub dowle lested for one year? ‘Yes; I suppose so,” said Cayley| if youleft one female or egg unmo- | 228 10 X e Rty e ice. ; : ; P.D Q. is not an insect powder, no muss or can do it at this end without gIVINE|SOF S 0 o what Tve| Torid the pasky bedoug. you readily ses how | dust, doss not rot or burn the bedding expected that the general discussions| ofirselves away . . . Look, there's iy e o ; necessary it 13 to use a preparation that will kill | P.D Q for familyusedsc Hospitalaize$260 ' “c = o ioq o o S Cayley.” read of detective stories, Inspectors ' theegzs as well as the live ones. makes five gallons. P. D Q. can also 9. car 1y P, PTOBTCA8 520, 2L e him coming along always do want to drag the pond P D Q has been demonstrated by the lead- | purchased in sealed bottles, double strength, (& point wWhere definite proposals of! They could see him it inz Hospitels, Hotels and Raiuroad Companies | liguid form. method of payment of the $3,500,- When they e that thesafestand most economical way tostop | Genuina P D. Q is never peddled. i et “1s it deep?” to do with the mystery of Robert's[ing you here like this, but Wl companion, pounding on the door Boots and shoes, leather of cattl I = ot e el | northern Labrador coast and was re- |French team, but to Andre Gobert, Antony. CHAPTER X ir bou SPEAOONSES | turning when she ran aground during |veteran member and Henri Cochet French schools as a game that is a compromise hetween outdoor and in- door baseball the balls being softer d and larger than the regulation bast- ied by the commission and it was the drive toward them were a little closer, they waved to him | “I wondered w 3 ReE ; wi i T T SALESMAN $AM Sam's Absalutely Right ‘What about bed?" oiu “Bed it is,” said Antony. 5 - B T WHATY YUR WANT #50 A MONT YASS - YA AINT EVEN )/ WM THEN, SA -y AT WASNT BUSINESS t6n, as they wandered back to the Fq?\ THIS STABLE ?— WHY MAN, TS GOT STRAW ON TH' \=1_[JoRou ‘I"ANK Al CERTAINLY DID_ 'YOUR - NUT»-\I@‘ Ao e S house, to Antony. He wanted to NOT BlG ENOUGH FOR TH' HORSE AND THE DARN ROOF { DOLLAR AND |{ SELF CREDIT THAT TIMe- oF ™ i R AL think. There seemed to be no doubt 9 ’ Y fow that Cayley was a villian Bill T0 \:Ae AIS TAIL, LET il B q—o‘?";\; B:_ »NND had never been familiar with a villian LONE WIGGLE HI5 EARS HOW MUCH DId vou UCH? A before It didn't seem quite fair to Cayley, somehow; he was taking / 5? rxg\r)mr)bm.aa \ rather a mean advantage of his 3 friends. Lot of funny peopie there were in the world—funny people with secrets. Look at Tony, that first time he had met him in a tobacco- nist’s shop A But what on earth had Miss Norris got to do with it? “Miss Norris, who had proposed to catch an after-dinner train at the junction, in the obvious hope that she might have in this way a dramatic CPOI!-QXa,mH\aNf‘H at the hands of EASY 0 DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAR 000 obligation would be taken up. CROWELL'S DRUG STORE AN D OTHER LEADING DRUGH Y ing Pack Color and Lus- 7 3 7 7 ] 20 ‘ X oA Sage Ton-and Sulphur, can't vou start NI 17777 e L , - ; I"LL LOOK REAL 3 . 3 THE STOVE NBLEN E Y p : 3 ’ ) SPIFFY BEFORE | When vou darken your hair with 1 ¥ S ,gage Tea and Sulphur, no ome can : 5 === NOT UNTIL ToM GET. You'LL HAVE TO GO ; GET TO THE O ! #ell; because it's done so naturally, so %/ BACK - HE WENT DOWN TO THE SPRING NOW ‘ 4 TS MORNING' lovenly, Preparinz this - mixture, { _To ceT some, gl AND GET SOME though, at home is mussy and trou- GASOLINE! blesome. At little cost you can buy at_ any drug store the y-to-t preparation, improved | 1di- tfon -of other ingredients called “AWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound.” - “You just dampen a sponge of soft brash with it and draw this hrough your hair, taking one smail atrand at a time. By morning wll gray "air disappears, and, after an- ‘othe application or two, your hair Fecomes .beavtifully darkened, glossy and Juxuriant. Gray, {aded hair, though no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, end as wa all* desir= a youthful and attractive appearance, gest busy at once “with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years youn¥er. |

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