New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1922, Page 10

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Go To PARK RESERVE TOMORROW FROM 2 P. M. UNTIL DARK THE SALE OF HOM.E SITES CONTINUES—FREE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AWAY—FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE SET LAST SUNDAY BY MANY WISE —— RENT-PAYERS AT THE OPENING SALE — ’ ; NEW STATE NORMAL SCHOOL DIRECTLY OPPOSITE—Think how much more NORTH END PARK CLOSE BY PARK RESERVE—Park Reserve is close by the valuable your property at Park Reserve will be worth next year because of the new North End Park. Can you ask for a better residential advantage? The city is planni g ark, ) (¢ annin, State Normal School, now under construction. It's directly opposite Park Reserve. The state is spending $730,000 on this school, which must be completed, according to the con- to spend thousands of dollars in the development of a playground and swimming pool. 09 . R . tract, by July 23, 1923. PARK RESERVE PROPERTY will be worth its weight in gold next year—and in With the new Normal School, and the new Park, real estate values will jump stead- ily. Buy tomorrow—next year you may pay dearly for your delay ! ~ THE LINCOLN REALTY CO. BOOTH’S BLOCK 259 MAIN STREET . TELEPHONE 1190 |receive same or your command For a moment they hung in doubt | vulsive grasp. For inst, ® grasp an instant she Clty ltems Mrs. John A. Reeve of 659 Stap. otherwise." and constarnation consulting one an-[semed about to speak, then bowe ley street, And to this, silence only! [other with dismayed stares. her head in dumb acknowledgment, A 'F entertained the members. When the telephone did ring—to-| Grasping the situation, Jave de|and left the room. fratity a0 e Honis es‘!"‘;’" Bridge club at her | ward noon of that third day, he fairly | Montalais turned to the quartet ees| Lanyard nodded to Mr Murray, who | ae posless: O 1. Dierme oot BHOE | (e O aooy o Arepnocn, L AN |stumbled over himself in his haste to|[that glimmered in a face otherwise|umiably closed the door, Keeping| - Miss Flora G, Hi erc;' % Co—radvt o Y Mrs. Gibney. N C A . Hine of Clayton road, adio sets and’supplies at Morans’ reach the instrument quite composed. : ot : b]] _L y “Yes . . . Yes, at once.” 1 “But how surprising!” she de- '”;';:Ifd';"\::;‘l:;‘;‘:'liu‘: eI:'emg . ;:"i:;“':fdh:i'ex Alpha A:phda sor:rity —advt, His callers filed into the room with clared. “Madame la Comtesse de| 5 2 ome fyesteranyafiers Meet OlLlS - Cheertilieaas o len: Mitine Ilelormeh,orgnes~!flon:ieur Monk—Mr. Phi- with an indulgent and amused glance. [noon. The decorations were of yellow |advt. B eefonnrtuior Alunstiey JOSQPhVance first, then Monk, then Phinuit, rather |nuit—how delightful to see you ail| “That woman loves you monsieur,” |and white to correspond with the sor- Vot nterational Mikis sy | bleached of color and wearing one|again!’ . she stated quietly. ority colors. Miss Amalie Traut arm in a sling; all very smart in| The civility met with inadequate| He succeeded admirably in looking | POured. 4 BIRTHDAY PARTY clothes conspicuously new and costly [arpreciation. as if the thought was strange to him,| The State Normal School now| A birthday surprise party was give les the avenue afforded, striking fig-| “Nothing could be more oppor-| “One is sure madame must be| Under construction. Park Reserve|in honor 6f Ambrose Smith, so; ‘: ures of contentment in prosperity |tune,” Lanyard declared; “for it is to|mistaken.” bullding lots near school to be sold| Willlam Smith, at his home a: :t “It is a pleasure indeed,” Lanyard | this lady, Madame de Montalais, and| “Ah. but 1 am not!" said Eve de| !l and Sat. Don't miss this sale. |Camp street last evening. Dancing —advt. land games were enjoyed and refresh- (Continued From Our Last Issue) |approached onc of the deadlights, Bravely acknowledged their several|to these gentlemen that you owe the|Montalais. “Who should know bet- |recovery of your jewels.” ter the signs that tell of woman's| A meeting of the Zeta Sigma was ments served. The color scheme w Monk turned the keys, but all at|Placed a chair, climbed upon it, and salutations. once forgot his purpose and ococked | Vith infinite pains managed to wrig-| “Be that as it may, id Phinuit, “But how can I thank them?" ilove for you, my dear?” held last evening at the home of Miss| blue and white. Master Sthith re his ears attentively to rumors of ex.|El® and squirm head and shoulders|—'here is the happy family reunited| “Well," said Lanyard, “if you ask | e Jean Winans of 515 Stanley street. |ceived numerous gifts from his many citement and confusion on the deck, |fhroush the opening |and ready to talk business.” |me, I believe they would be most THE END. Refreshments were served. friends who attended % The instinct of the seafaring man up-| After that he had to work his way| “And no hard feelings, Monsisar|grateful to be permitted to leave and | : permost, Monk stiffened, grew rigid |'ound, inch by inch, until it scemed |Phinuit?" | keep thir numerous and pressing ap-| ey possible to drop into the sea and es-| "We don’t want to pull any rough pointments elsewhere.” | One heard hurried feet! outcries, a|CaPe hitting the screw {stuff on vou, Lanyard. | “I am entirely of your mind, man- sudden jangle cf the engine-room tel-| Ten minutes later the fingers of| “Rough stuff, monsieur? You |sieur.” - egraph. . . one hand—he was swimming on his|mean, physical force?" Lanyard nodded to the man in the < Y £ “Not exactly. I've got a couple of | doorway—*"All right, Mr. Murra L e r o “Monsieur! monsieur!” Liane im-|Sidé—at the bottorn of his stroke plored “Open that box!" touched pebble: friends of mine from Headquarters|and he stood indifferently aside. The words were on her lips when —_— - ~-—————~~;\\'a|ung downstairs this very minute, In silence the three men moved to & she was thrown oft her ' feet by & ready and willing to cop out the|the door and out. Phinuit with a S . trightful shock which stopped the = honor of putting the Lone Wolf under | brazen swagger, Jules without emo- { . ‘ b ; . H t \ Sybarite dead in full career. The R orrest for stealing the Montalais|tion visible, Monk with eyebrows * : a e e woman cannoned against Monk, ! : Jew adroop and flapping ! A ne SO Ay Tl “But is it possible,” Lanyard pro-| But Lanyard interposed when d Instinctively snatching at the box, 4 tested, “vou still believe I am a thief | Liane Delorme would,have followed. o i ¢ . ’ T e 5 at heart and interested in those| “A moment, Liane, if you will be | ) : =i aw the edge of the desk before a second jewels only to turn them to my own |so good." | L shock seemed to make the yacht leap / profit?” | She paused, regarding him with a like a live thing stricken mortally. ‘ | He stared unbelievingly at the somber and inscrutable face while he The dispatch-box went to the floor, adiod |trosty eves of Monk beneath their |produced from has coat pocket a fat liane Delorme was propelled head- fatuously stubborn brows, at the hard, |envelope without endorsement. long into a corner. Monk thrown to H RS, | unyielding eyves of Phinuit “This is yours.” his knees, Phinuit lifted out his ‘My God!" Lanyard pronounced in{ The woman murmured blankly: ; chair and flung sprawling into the {comic dispair——"it passes understand-| ‘‘Mine?" | " S “Eve,” he said, “do you think arms of Lanyard, who retained suf- |ing! | He said in a guarded woice: “Pa- Y X = : me as ycllow as that?” ficient presence of mind to disarm 4 2 “Now I, in my turn, have the honor | pers I found in the safe in your li- . 8. Phinuit before that one guessed what ‘ { it to inform you that I have had relays |trary, that night You are unwise \ ¢ Her blue eyes flashed a terri- Rl ot § |of detectives waiting in this hotel |to keep such papers, Liane. Goodby.” ¢ ) ble warning, but in the same in. Of a sudden the engines ceased, ) i - |day and night, with instructions to| Lifting the flap, the woman haif stant he had caught her rifie, and there was no more movement of : guard the doors as soon as you we ‘e [withdrew the enclosure, recognized it L . g twisting it out of her grasp as any sort 7 v shown up to my rooms.” at a glance ,and crushed it in a con- & it exploded. Lanyard had no means to measure ) o “He's lying,” Monk insisted, put- how long that dumb suspense lasted L ting a restraining hand on }"hmg\l's) = ; He held heg. twisting and T e T e, 5 arm. OUR ANCESIURS TREATED i % " Ny struggling with all’ her superb Lanyard crossed rapidly to the i X strength, staggered to his feet, 4 still mastering her; and, as she She told the man she loved to turn back. But the trooper was faithful to the law he swore to enforce. As if he hud only needed that sion of action to animate him, Lan-1_. “Madame!" Lanyard gasped— yard threw Phinuit o S0 AT I"\lurhmfi de Montalais!" | . 7 i3 g snapped a pair of handcuffs on gtaggered under the threat of his own = SR T — | 8he entered with a gladness in her| Constipation is as old as the world. | ) . her wrists and ‘flung her aside. : b S i feRL ] Hioe Va y ; | Most people must fight it from birth d : pistol in Lanyard's hands. Ile lin- i his feet and waded [face that was carried out by the im- g Ry 4 &ered for & moment, then apparently|lNrough extensive shallows to a wide|pulsive gegture with which she gave | to death. Some use harsh cathartics ¢ / el e L s AR realizing his danger, faded away into|d@nd sandy beach !him her hands. | or metallic drugs that force relief, but situations that develops in the Sheta i 3 HAPTER | "My dear friend!" she cried hap-| 40 not strengthen the organs so that / 23 ‘ romance of Eve Strayer, the With a roughness dictated Ly the| . plly—"1 am so glad! And to think|they perform their _functions nor- beautizuliherolnelof desperate extremity, Lanyard strode| The windows his sui at the |we have been guests of the same mally. i . % e Dal : Waipole commanded a s q 'hotel for three livelo 1 At Our early ancestors turned to 2 g over to Liane Delorme, f: I southward hotel for three livelong d and | y Herto \Henr feet =and. thr vista of Fifth avenue, whose en-|never kmew it. I arrived by La|Nature for pleasant relief. From A e aming Jewe stumbling into the salon Closing | chantment was so potent that Lan- Touraine Saturday, but your message, herbs, barks, roots d leaves blessed ¢ . s the door behind her, he shot boits, | Yard, on the fir: f his tenancy, telegraphed back from Combe-Re- With laxative properties, they pre- | f This is the latest novel by & Went oviwork 'swittly theny -in | thought x" vnu‘ll never tire Yet by donde, reached me not five minutes l'r:\l a pl ant, effective extract. | B S 4 \ America’s King of Romance O e noon of the third he was viewing it ago. I telephoned the desk, they|Such a remedy as our forefathers ) e ’ Stripping off coat and waistcoat,|With the eves of soul-destroying 'told me the number of your room | made is Dr. ruc's Elixir. the True he took from the pocket of the latter|<Nnii: and—here T am!” Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. | Robert W. Chambers the wallet that held his papers, then! immediately on But I cannot believe my senses! C 0‘!%:: Vr\é:)”::‘ lf;‘r_!m;\llll.?} 5 ; It will appear serially in ripped open his shirt and unbuckled 2T . he had cabled Eve de Mon- With unanimous consent Jules, | seventy-one i the money belt around his wa Its Phinuit and Monk uprose and made | True, a conscientious Maine country 2 ssful.” he had wired for the door, only to find it blocked | doctor, it has become a household | R\ IHE HERALD pockets were ample with trustworthy fastenin and but turning Fra ivoie in | by a substantial form. favorite. Contains pure extracts of one, that held a few sov- | days, having arranged safe trans- eady, gents!” he counseled cool- | imported herbs that purify the bow- | ; : crings, were empt he 1s of | portation your property—please 1- |ly. “Orders are to let everybody in|els as they cleanse. TUs over 70 2 ~ Monday, October 2. Madame de Moltalais went into them | years. 40c—60c—$1.20, as rapidly as his fingers could move L Thus engaged, he heard a pistol | ¢ 3 e W AT : sese i i s o v DOINGS OF DUFFS The Mistake Was The Wrong Way desk scored by a bullet. A stream = ’ = = e s A Je e A e WILBUR , LET ME HAVE LZ7 3 32!;55&51&75.‘5 consistency had been that of chese SOME MONEY - | WANT | WELL,GO EASY ot ates oA et theis. path To GE. SOMETHING IN | WITH )T - THIS WRONG CHANGE ! | o) "\ TiERE K FOOLED - 1’LL BET SOMEBODY DOLLAR TOO MUCH, and hugged the partition while he THIS LITTLE STORE FIVE SPOT IS finished stuffing the jewels into the | BEFORE. WE Go Home! | ALL ) HAVE ! Josfif:"mi':“’;é:‘)g ;L\J(TEzYDNDZVOVER ON HER. AND HE Took IT BACK! 3 - SHE'S ALWAYS belt and, placing the thin wallet be- OV -DON'T LET THAT — Bithy BEEFIN® FOR HOUSE MONEY! neath it, strapped it tightly round Sonue more CROOK GET AWAY WITH Lanyard edged along the partition to the door, calculated the stand of the lunatic in the salon from the angle at which the bullets were com- ing through, and emptied the pistol he had taken from Phinuit at the panels as fast as he could pull the trigger. There was no more firing He tossed aside the empty weapon, | made sure of Popinot's on his hip, | he saw Monk pick himself up and e ‘ vise if you can meet me in Paris to!and nobody out.” You % G\gERL:-éH‘Cl" EARNED MONEY GOES - OH, ITS ALLRIGHT LEAVE IT TO A WOMAN To GET NOW'= HE (GAVE ME'A FOR ALL BUILDERS § sALESMAN saM Samples of a new outside plas- o TR o e ter are now exposed at the well L e i ; 5 known building that is now in :,,L&\'I_%Dm& g&‘x UC;‘:LmD 3 / ,,?:; ; 2&2;' J’T&:‘? c::::\: DID HE construction on Main street, by v T COLLECT AND SHOW YOU HOW ‘ Y& i Al ARYTHING ? MR. C. CIANCI TO DO SOME. COLLECTING The new Stucco will be a_ * plied by— Mr. Paul Reale . 155 Washington Strect City Robin Hood Inn! * Meriden—Tel. 311. Dancing every evening. (Dixic Band) Luncheon and Dinner Partics, Chicken and Waffle Dinner — §1.50.

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