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3 - 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 43, 1922. “Oh, ? ; o rm:\};:'run'{J.t Christmas. 1 HAR"IN[i PLANS T" | aquatic sports, amatsur boxir N s wrestling, golf and tennls. There al- YSTERY I ”w"Py yoe:n:',;:,l:uxh to himself, will be a national masksmanship con o Y test and a tournament of professional M Rotten, S i b A e en, 1 don't profess to be an [hoxers. A decision hout between Boh w AMIL 0 ! “Mark. good 1" " Martin, who won the heavyweight AA NE — “Oh, ruther: Bea 1ovas 16 champlonship at the tournament stag 2 B et bl o T SRR : cd by A B, F. fighters aftar the arm B thew Cay,” read Antony, g fstice, and Captain Roper, heavy- | il e i ny. 'Was that Persmn ) GOmpel'S, Lflfldls fllld:;x'un l"lx:un]]nlun ‘ul the se l"\lr:- men ag g ; | who remained in America, will be one i i of the leading features of the hoxing Ay oot Foch Would Gather With Veterans ... 51" tuior i “Well, much better than I expected. championship will be settled whey | He wasn't keen, but Mark mad (A (Continued From Our Last Issue) |When he was apprehended The| Miss Norrls wasn't p'“;‘n:m-’ SR J;'mnn)' Buff and Pal Moore meet in| > o " h pERE / - [the pntio r There was a sudden snigger from Jury would consider their verdict, M : clated Press)—"The Crescent City,"| ) “”m\:m;“;::,‘;, Planned Is the Essence Of all That 18 Be!‘ & nervous gentleman in the : They considered it. They . an.|.. MY dear Tony, she's a professional. |is preparing to entertain the largest| Rank 2 : % b . the back of the room, and \‘;m“d at|nounced that the deceaeed had died ur' AJUrse sheIWRER S, gathering in its history when 150,000 | he SELEINLTLARE BRI HS o et il in Tea ver put : he coro- |ag the result of a bullet a I'm a fool, and a damned fool," | members of the American Legion | paxs AVl how. IDAIA SOTEQPANAW on his glasses and stared | wound, and Antony announced solemnly, “And a|other visitors ¢ ;nlr ‘;‘“ Leglon and | Orleans and on Lake Ponchartrain sitors come to the leglon's na- [ Dreadnoughts, cruisers, submarines "TO Taste iS to Believe" mr sternly in the direction f that the bullet had been fired by his . rom which it{ hrother Mark Ablett, damned fool,” he said again under his | tional convention here October 16-20.|and sub-chasers from all th t - anc . sers from a he grea came, The nerv ma tily decided that ;1;‘15 gentleman has-| pyj| turned reund to Antony at his € time had come |gide, But Antony was gone. Across breath, as he led Bill awa; om the Oy declded that 1 Sate St orithe "ryd T the| Wwith the tentative acceptance of [naval powers are to be on exhibition, | FE— . = —— The coroner he room. hy s Andres amos road. "And a_damned fool. Even Legion natlonal officers are now mak- signia flags to be hung over the[$260 a day with bath, has beam now- He broke off and then asked | Harding and General Pershing, and ‘l’.”“]”‘*"""';',"' for ships fo come from | streets. | granted by the leading hotels. Pull 5 Prance, Italy e ‘ : sl ngland, France, Italy and a number Awards Offered man cities, equipped with the come u Wi put down his glasses and continued. |parsons golng out the door together ta suddenly, “Did Mark ever have much |the definite acceptance of Major Gen- of South American countries. In ad- Fifty thousand marchers and one|veniences of a modern hotel, will ha ‘Did ahybody come o ut of the house i while you.were coming up the drives | " AFtony between them. trouble with his teeth?” ? ? eral John A. Lejeune, commandant| i i share will be a flotilla of yacht oy ™ e o flotilla of yachts | hundred bands are expected to parti- | established by three large rn | establishe )y three large rallroads “No." CHAPTER XIX / £ - B . 4 ““He went tc his dentist a good deal, [of the United States Marin¢ Thank you, Mr. Gillingham." . The inquest had been held at" the Byt what on earth—" Sarsl o Lrine COTPS | ana gmall pleasure crafts on Lake | cipate s oonve : o Ho ' wer roNawed: L Fl A bl AL ORI et BtaRtan s 8 mule OITT“'NWMM'M of the (ST “[ pate in the convention parade, The|house approximately 14,000 Legion- irch. The Inspec 3 ! Robert Ablett was to be buried e " ,..‘ J merican Federation of lLabor, and y 2, iy | Leglonnaires will march by states in | nafres. The housing commilt s 1 this was his nn:;'n;g: r::r;lz:;:, l:';: next day. DBill waited about outntlge 1«0\\/“,1'1:"-]"“:'“ he chuckled, “But|Kenesaw Mountdin, Landls, ~commis-| ‘1;1:..91 :im] Mtnw s “x‘m send a|the order of membership increase |is considering the or o ,IT eyes of the world \ for his friend, wondering where h w.do you know? sloner of baseball, the leglon meet. | NUMber of seaplanes from Pensacola,| during the last year. To stimulate fclty and the placing of ! duced a plan of tr‘:rph:gqo: hln:!. Pro-ihad gone. L ; We go to the same man; Mark | ing will assume natlonal importance, Fla. On one of the convention nights|the attendance of bands from all [and business "r-l““l::fi*:w m"l.?h:mi:lr;: Flained the situation of the ':l"’mr:;:; Then, realizing that Cayley Wm”dJ;;r&.j?rr:;me:‘rfiz to me. Cartwright, | Convention officlals also expect to en- ”1':::1 ;;mln.« \A;'HI n",. over n\]p hvl)eun-ss states $1,760 in prizes will be award-|of visitors will be entertained in New. rooms. The plan was t| be coming out in his car directly, and| “Cartw J " tatain Ntamol imaralial of Prangs{ciRIOBCEONRINEINNIAN ARBIIENIN ) edatosthe, nestsaglon: Handa in -theliOnleanis dlomas i 0 hen harded to |y 1” g farewell talk with Gayley "n]rt\\rl:ht in Wimpole street,” re-jand other world war notables. P’rom- imitation of the hombing ralds made | parade and $350 will go to the hest| “Meet me on the levee,” will be she Inspector Birch, so he told the ?qfiffi‘"fi,fi'fi.’éfi tthhoa‘;x/h"(‘:,:lr)t'wl h‘{e’s. inent among the distinguithed guests "'3' ";‘" (""nlnurninI over the American|drum corps slogan. The convention sessions il world; had arrived at 3 B . right In | will be 25 wearers of the congression. | '"enches and billets, Colonel Guy Malony, superintendent [ be held on the banks of ) &8 AR, on e !h;"?r;dooflnou?: S ;‘l:rr‘n?:;e :;rre!;’ chmd flgyley g0 to[al medal of honor, the highest award i ""mlnr!;hl of days in France will|of police of New Orleans, has an-|piriver, A Iarg;‘ru\Nr:p(]!?,’;;-21’:‘::‘,-‘1; question. - He had been recelv A 1 , an; ance? fgr bravery made by the Uniteg|P? revived by a number of New Or-|nounced that 1,000 uniformed legion- 1,000 feet lond a 00 v d by . “I expect so. Oh, yes, I know he leans societies, wh ‘ uds andsa00 5ce8tid e Mr, Mathew Ca. cefve: ' States. ans s es, which will combine in | naires’ will assist hi olice e P 0 ) R reneivan by LicTieapainac b sl o v st his polics force in|aatride the levee and parallel to tihe short’ statement to him, a g President Accepts e presentation of a French carnival | regulating the large crowds thronging | “fathe vaters' o and e had 4 "What was Mark’ A . e s 2 E onging | “father of waters"—will be the scene then, prodsened toresimine: L seaas i e :: S"ra :loinr:e::‘lmhh:gnh President Harding has written con- ;h:hv:I Stores will be labeled with|the convention parade streets ‘uul‘nl the national convention delibera- BTitha brivhe) f 3 y "}.‘“dly e ? &L vention headquarters ths Sa. Wit (r ~, .'v Flgm‘(nnvrl the picturesque garb | that the Legionnaires will serve ag|tions The * French windows had been aid a lot of aa;ly morning Fxt;rclaes come to New Orleans if the pressure ;flrr‘n”tmn_\“' ?\‘on‘mnrl_\. and other prr).\»nsl guards in the business district. Amplifiers will be installed to in- Toibaal o EBy Il St Aot b, su’ppoued Tang exsrouen of public affairs does not interfere e k)\‘ :Tn;]nm‘s will be mingled with The grant of a rate of one fare for |sure good acoustics. The legion com- ing into the hall was locked: he had MR A and a similar message has been re- [ oo ha }’, ‘, ue u'nd‘tzrf'vn of the vet- | the round trip to the convention by all | mittee will spend $10,000 in preparing #eardned Mhecrbomi ins eutely s 7 4 Bl SR R s”mpfi, cefved from General Pershing, who || .r;s ; ‘n‘\"n'tln\\rn_Mrm-m will be il-|railroads will augment the convention | the pier and decorating it for the con- had found no trace of a key. In the e e ey St o Ted i bheBi églon fimen ¥ ni Prance, and uminated by 28,000 electric bulbs and | crowds, according to local legion offi- [ vention's use A RS lo ke P pretty fit. Tony, T wish | C0 ©0 o8 eat at their nationai| lll be decorated with flags of allled | clals. e HAd found an‘open Window. Thore . Antony held up a hand and hushed |Kathering in Kansas City last year. Rom oy state seals and leglon banners| Housing arrangements are being| The tea tree is an evergreen plant, Wereh ol nropEn nindom jiThere X \ , “eantonvinelng The vislt of General Eejeuns will te|on f(pmhlem!, Doughboys in search | undertaken with a view of accommo- | i 5 R e A b e L R ) e e el GO b P A ST T o nnrr‘ner ron;\mr'im will meet in im-|dating 150,000 visitors. A special | The best way to lie when sleeping is from experiment, quite easy to ks P e e S since the marine corps leader is a na- promptu reunions under divisional in-lrate of $1.50 a day without bath and on the right side. out of without touchihg it with the Z “No, he hated it. I don't believe|tiVe of Loulslana and was one of the boots. s y he could swim. Tony, are you mad, | Mmost popular commanding generals or am I? Or is this a new game?"” in the American Expeditionary farces, Atony squbezedinis arm: The presence of Mr. Gompers at the ::‘c‘er;!h footmarks outside the window, “Dear old Bill,” he said. “It's a|c¢Onventlon is expected to develop e ground was in a very hard “WHEN DID THIS game ‘What 1 closer relations between the legio: y A HAPPEN?" R a game! And the an- gion condition ‘owing to the absence of [ ASKED. i HE | ler is Cartwright in Wimpole|2nd organized labor. Judge Landis rain. In the shrubbery, however, he street.” is the father of a former service man found several twigs on the ground, They walked in silence for half a|8nd has spoken at legion gatherings re;:lently - broken off, together With would be a little emba. mile or so along the road to Wood-|in &ll parts of the country other evidence that some body had |wandered rourd tor 1 osng& he|nam. - Bill tried two or three times In preparation for the visit of the been foreing its way through. Backl of th": 1“':" Yl?l ll)w ’ynrll at the |4, get his friend to talk, but Antony thousands of former service men, the He had questioned everybody con- | steod survesing a torn amd e and|pad only grunted in reply. He was|convention committee has prepared nected with the estate, and none of Leaten nq;prg lh“ and weather- just going to make another attempt,|an elaborate program of entertain- them had been into the shrubbery re- | «Grand pfhmnfl[ ; !:!E'flt’ wall, | yhen Antony came to a sudden stop|ment. Convention sessions will be 4 ntert it S A e e e Him B anxiously) held only in the mornings, enabling | cently. By forcing a way through e e e ele € £ 3 | ce. P g 7 nounced, to take place on Wednesday, “I wonder if you’d do something for | delegates and visitors to participate in the shrubbery it was possible for a m — ~ s 7 Decem.” k! him person to mak: il ’ ; i ' s Metanr ot e hohte S nene L aE e, Tg;n }r,];‘;::(m‘ looking at 1 with :1‘;; festivities the remainder of the Samé ld = and get to the Stanton end of th i € park | at jt, for the part of Joe, a loqua- “What sort of thing?" The first American Legion national Wwithout ever oeing' in sight of the Rolsekites Fey clous postman, had been played by| .yyey|, it's really dashed important. | Olympic meet will be held at the con- | vention. Legion athletes from every | i ame O d fla.VOf ST o Ry i Tt Willlam B. Beverl,” as the remnants| g : ¢ i 3 just the one thing I want now. td:;‘;afled- !r")ecmsed had left for Aus- fi'a;hfipffis‘;:x;xllne':J1';L',f’|‘,2fi?;.;2"fh2: Bill was suddenly enthusiasticstate will compete for national cham- a some fifteen years ago, owing to i i again pionships in track and field ev ol . the author had intended, having for-| - . FElC) BXGnIE) sl some fina , having for o1 s Ay ; ) fis hamial togo e homk e | gurten bl woradt comolesse e Ty o o P ame old value had all been great fun ¢ village from which | H i 4 brother had come. ;CDec';:se;:\?m 2:: i mé‘i"fl'}:fi ;? :0:0 yzuh_\vuln}x‘?g." si;:! é::nfl,zs':?(}fi,:‘d'\.erv nearly there, ‘ame ea brother had neve ntony behinc m. “My| . ¥ [ 3 Y broiner taq, Rever been on' gond ol Giende Amon and Faraons st Var non 3¢ means s Soing hack 4 iving qualities had come info money had been | pa siiped nis hand into the crook |0 Stanton: ~ Well, we havent come ‘ \ “ S Tk Lo - . \ Same “body bf great bitterness between | ¢ Tiil's arm, and smiled happily at| 25 it Won't take you long. them. ' It was shortly after this that|y: mind ?" 4 + him, “M i My dear Holmes, I am at your "} ‘ t Sa [ 3 , : S, N ame aging the conventlon invitation by President A few yards outside the window a shrubbery begdn. There were no Robert had left for Australia. e 2 P L A Tha el I QIEIeRT aF Btanton | oy s yolL Feo Slkeshy BLOUE o eryice Statnto(n;pd{ thie station had been p. rwot 4o y are eie g more full ‘of arrivals than usual. . ‘ RUM-RU RS BEWARE by mag partiontesty e e the| Antony didn't say anything. He SRUAL bR y the | was staring at the poster. ey iy a;om"‘g;y"hf;:én ':‘:“f ’};;“" Vhen did this happen?” he asked.|EOrte. Bico, Frepared ;‘f’ Cove Wit 3 ToRTars (Ratiafionson ihe tran h: SIS San Ju ”q“r?; t’rmx?nlc'o me;{mz B . b 3 y ’ wav . San Juan, rto ) 28— S RIHETAberi Fanlusaoubtealy aomall hon yayed topsneiposter, Prohibition Director Mariano Pas- | quera soon will have a fleet consist- from London. A witness, however,; would state that he noticed a man re- ing probably of one submarine chaser | sembling Mark Ablett at the station at PROUI / and two motor launches to assist him| ) ( 3:53 that afternoon, and this man| BITION. : ‘bringing i lkn ] 5 ‘ caught the 3:55 up train to town. CANNOT STOP YOU FROM USING fli:m(‘}t’;r::zmr:’r.snns FAREDE, q\mr}, oW an easy Wa}{' -\ , S o) There was a pond in the grounds . | Requisition for this fleet recently! to Clear your Skin 1, | ! of the Red House. He had dragged / was approved in Washington. T3e this, but without result. . submarine chaser will have a roving| *My skin was even worse than yours, | mAr)\(t‘onyrlzstenevd to him carelessly, hnmnmmwfi»rmm commission, while the launches will| and I, too, had tried so many remedies | nking his own thoughts all the g operate from fixed bases. I was discouraged. But Resinol Oint- | EV ‘h'h | ment and Resinol Soap relieved the ery ere time. Medical evidence followed, but, g =7 ::e:e Wil: notlt\mlz to bew got from | JAPS TAKING LOANS. soreness almost immediately, and I was | ataa;ay m:mf:nt :oo‘f“l‘:;‘;n;" n‘x};;l 't":(‘t‘; Toklo, Aug. 23.—Of the two 4% (aimared when the blotches began to | B § . per cent sterling loans raised by Jap- isappear and the pores to clear. In = his brain the one little hgnt which it|] FOX’S—Sun., Mon., Tues. an in London totalllpg 785,750,000 A short time my skin was perfectly | X | ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC, ST.LOUIS ven and due in 1925, only 224,000,000 healthy. Do give the Resinol treat- wanted. Inspector Birch was just [ 1, 4 NANOOK OF THE NORTH” || ¥C% 200 510 i foreign hands, Japan-| ment a trial.”’ " Atall druggsts. Minor, Reed & Tullock ’ pursuing the ordinary. Whatever else this case was, it was not ordi- Human As a e . ; 4 : & | ese having purchased them during the o 2 nary. There was something uncanny W 's Heart |war, in large quantities. Similarily, Distributors oman's Hear 1 b N 1 I of the 77,400,000 francs loan due in| | gritain, Conn, about it. Antony went on with his thoughts. | @ o 1923 00!y 6,000,000 is held abroad. | The coroner was summing up. The jury, he said, had now heard all the Bt w51 Sttt Tt w0t SALESMAN $AM Db e ~ .- . BY SWAN — would probably satisfy them Robert Ablett had died from . the effects of a bullet wound in the head. i fals Who had fired that bullet? If Robert - R il Ablett had fired it himself, no doubt HEH! HEW!' -1 SLIPPED ONE OVER ON mfio%%ggsmeflug%gt‘%mgflflgagL they would bring in a verdict ot sui- GUZZ TODAY - AND | EVEN BORROWED CREAM, AN APPLE., A PIECE OF Cflf_fil\%{ PIE cide, but if this had been so, where FIVE BUCKS FOR LUNCH FROM 4 i ETC-EYC— \M TO was the revolver which had fired it, W 0 and what had become of Mark Ablett? If they disbelieved in this possi- . bility of suicide, what remained? Ac- cidental death, justffiable homicide, and mutrder. Could the deccased have been killed accidentally? Tt was possible, but then would Mark Ablett have run away? The evidence that he had run away from the scene of the crime was strong. His cousin had seen him go into the room, the servant, Elsie Wood had heard him quarreling with his brother in the room, the door had been locked:from the inside, and there were signs that outside the opén win- dow someone had pushed his way very récently through the shrubbery. Who, if not Mark? . They would have then to consider whether he would have run away if he had been gulitiess of his brother's death. No doubt innocent people lost their heads sometimes. It was e LI : possible that if it wefe proved after- . ; ward that Mark Ablett had shot his brother, it might also be proved that Tom Gets The A". BY ALLMAN he was justified in so doing, and that h he ran away from his brother's :vor;:o he had really nothing to fear Ofl.H_ELEN.I FORGOT OH, YOU DON’T SAY! Z HE INVITES ALL HIS FRIENDS at the hands of the law. Mark JO TELL YOU - | INVITED | WHO DO You THINK OUT WITHOUT CONSULTING [ Ablett guilty of murder it would not THE SMITHS AND . | 1S GOING TO DO ME - MY VACATION SHoulLD Kl : RBG-| HE'S SO LIBERAL WITH prejudice his trial tn any way it and BILL GREY AND WIS ALL THE COOKING BE THAT OF THE VILLAGE \ MY SERVICES-| SUPPOSE & Vou GOING, (F BY Th COOK = HOW SWEET OF HIM HE'D LIKE ME To BAKE FIVE WW { A P el iLLLAT‘SuEE »Iv:‘»l«?u P i WIFE OUT TOMORROW | FOR THIS GANG P ; A O SPEN ! I’M N@T RUNNING A CAN You BEAT THAT \ - ) 0 “THE DAY ! OR SIX PIES FOR THEM! FOLKS HAVE GONE To BED, You wouLD PUT ‘)fl Bab km' HOTEL You kKnow ! |8 ~ - , ' c&.dl Cnfi my'ssms & S e D:EL:ECNMI;orE’r‘?' g; \ (N . ' A LAMP |N THE FRONT Anl F :flt . » T MERT ’ WINDOW AS A SIGNAL T 1alcum ‘ A JACKIE COOGAN IN “TR OlsU BLE” Starting Sunday —PALACE —