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THE GREEN-EYED ACCO aY £ PHILLI Capyright by Arrgt P s the first story did new serie in which e arkable purswit of famous international oriminal, by Nie Normay Greyes merly of scotland Y anl NS s ght hy the police of many couns tries for operations under. a. dosen aliases Greyes' chase unfolds itself n a series of narvatives of compelling nterest, the greatest . ock Mol W the Oppenhy this paper. 0 osure m o stories in Michael Begins His Story or ) I should say Norman Greyes and The vendetta, betweer myself Known but ehristened Michae on the morning November, some years left my sul cateh my usua found myself pavement with the ler man g0 it Dirixton to to the city, and upon the Hate chane irban home trai confronted imme N ORE T Y HAD RECOVEL WAS ROUND TELEPHONE D3 NEA Service . |this man should have no quarter ) [ street and in tED FROM NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA™D, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1023, A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you kunow that the medicine you are about 1o take is sbsolutely pure snd con. tains o harmful o habit producing drugs, Such & medicine is Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kiduey, liver and blad- der medicine, The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained ll;\fly bottle of Swamp-Root, t is scientifically com from vegetable hubc,y oma Itis not & stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses, Itis not recommended for thing. ; b § ture's great helper in reliey. ng and overcoming kidney, liv bladder troubles, . Aty MPLICE PS OPPENHEIM E. Phillips Oppenheim o Ine The street was a short one, and within &0 yards of a bustling ther- wughfare Nevertheless at that early hour there were not many people about, and as it afterward transpired, witnesses of the spirited few seconds whieh followed were almost non- existent, 1t has always bheen m, prineiple that the best form of des is prompt attack While the 2 therefore, stond with his| . 8WOr statement of purity is with ¥ 10 inform me that| SYeR bottle of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp. wnt for my arrest, 1| Kook gh the right should 11 you need a medicine, you shouid He staggered and would have fallen| havethe best, On sale at all drug hut for his two companions, Before | stores in bottles of two sizes, medium they had propped him up against the | and large, allings and recovered from their sur- » 1 Was round the corner of the| e ioWeven if you wish first to try esph ‘.,“,phom.v this great preparation send ten cents nt post office sub-| 40 Pr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, station | Y., for a sample bottle, When writ 1 have always maintained that the | ln(hmundmmlonthhpupn telephone company I8 an unjustly | e— abuse 1 institution, On this occasion, | Ainy Tate my dofone ‘of them waa | ¥IEh & hat-belt behind. 1 rolled my justified Within thirty seconds o,!lrnu-rrn up to the knee, disclosing [very well cut brown-leather gaiters. T left my black hat in the telephone box, removed with a little pang of | regret the most wonderful dark mus- |tache that the hand of artist had ever fashioned, adjusted a pair of dark spectacles and made my exit, There was some commotion in the street outside, and the freckled young lady behind the counter pald attention to me, everys fense inspector. mouth open he held a w shot him thre prise an adjace booth in the any better,” I sald pleasantly, “It's taken me nearly ten minutes to get two members," She accepted my complaint with equanimity. Her attention was still on the street outside. “What is it? A fire?" She shook her head. “I don’t know,"” she answered. I thereupon made my way into the street. There was a little crowd in Woollerton Road, and a motor ambu- lance came dashing up. I strolled along the broad thoroughfare until I sighted a taxicab. I hailed the man and hesitated for a moment, glancing up at the sky. “Is it going to keep fine?” I asked the driver. He considered the point for a mo- ment. “Don’t fancy there's much more rain about, guvnor,” he replied. “Then drive to Streatham Hill Sta- tion,” I directed. From Streatham Hill I traveled to London Bridge by the electric railway, and from London Bridge I took a taxi to Waterloo. Irom Waterloo I caught the ten-forty train to Brook- 1 asked. e THEIR SURPRISE, I AND IN AN EMPTY T POST OFFICE. admit that T was ta Every man at Scotland | known to me by name and | reputation, and 1 was perfectly con- | vinced in my own mind that there | was no one in that much abused but, | from our point of view, admirable in- | stitution, capable of penetrating the secretes of my daily life and discover- ing in me, the reputed Thomas ley, leather broker Thomas street, Berdmondsey, Wool- lerton Road, 3 iecom- | plished and rimi of modern times, at once, when | I saw the police with his | two plain-ciothes companions crossi the road toward me, that someone eise was taking a hand in the game. Even at that moment, when I had little time for observation, 1 saw the | well-remembered figare of a man | emerge from behind the curtains of opposite, and it took me | econds to realize that | fter I had escaped from this present dilemma, I should have | to move my pie with greater eir- cumspection s the chesshoard of | life. T recognized him at once. His | hair had grayed, but his keen eves, his forceful mouth and his long, lean | face were all unchanged. He was| the one man in the old days whom | we had all feared, the man whose re- | tircient from the Yard we had cele- | brated with a small but very solm‘t‘ little dinner at the Cafe Royal. My | cld hatred of him blazed up 1| realized the voluntary nature his | return to the career which he had | abandoned. I made up my mind then that if ever the time came when I should be the arbiter of his fate, T will 188 inspector as of i A _Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy is a won- der for quick results. Easily and cheaply made, fesfesferfedeoirfedente e Here is a home-made syrup which mil- lions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up | stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its | healing, soothing influence, chest sore- | ness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing be- comes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restiul sleep, The usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it i ours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- ter _coughs. To make this splendid cough svrup, our 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint gottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thor- oughly. If T, 1 molasses, honey of sugar syrup, full pint-—a family supply aeflpr cough syrup than vou could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly coneen- ated compound of genuine Norwav | ine extract, known the world over for | % prompt healing effect upon the mem- | nes. Mo avoid disappointment ask vour i ist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accent anv- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute faction or money promptly re- ¥ The Pi inex Co.,, Ft. Wayne, THE HERALD The A-B-C, Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads |those ingenious devices wood, and from the hotel there, where I paused for some slight re- freshment, I engaged a taxicab to drive me to Linkside, the country re- treat of a certain Mr. James Stan- field, situated on the fringe of Wok- ing Golf Links Wwilliam, my man- of-all-work, was digging in the gar- den, and welcomed me with the bu- colic indifference of his class. Janet, his niece, admitted me promptly to the house and received my unexpected visit with a respectful lack of curios- ity that was a heritage of her earlier training as parlor-maid. She lit the fire in the little sitting room and lis- tened to my few remarks with im- perturbable pleasantness. Yet on that morning, perhaps more than any other in my life, I felt a shadow of uneasiness concerning Janet. 1 watched her in silence, stooping over the fire, a young woman with a figure whose perfection her ill-fitting cor- sets and clothes failed altogether to conceal, pale of complexion, with in- trospective, queer-colored eyes, close- lipped, and with a mass of well- ‘ brushed glossy brown hair. When | | she stood up, a little flushed with her exertions, she faced me for a moment, waiting for orders. I am not a sus- ceptible man, but it struck me for the first time that the girl was more asking for Number 1000 Hop, T was speaking to the warehouseman, whose duty it was to dust and keep in good order my samples of leather—which, to tell the truth, were rarely used. My few rapid words of instruction spoken, T turned my attention to which, al- though savoring a little of the trick- ter, have on more than one occasion ted me in preserving my liberty. 1 turned my overcoat, which, in place of a sober black garment, now be- came a covering of light gray tweed Mothers who value the health of thelr chil- dren, should never be without MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, for use when needed, They tend to Break up Colds, Relieve Feverishness, Worms, | Constipation, Head- TRADE MaRK Ache Teethingdisorders Don’t accept and Stomach Troubles, any Substitute. [/sed by Mothers for, over 30 years. At Druggists everywhere, , Ask today. Trial package FREE. address, THE MOTHER GRAY CO., Le ROY, N. Y. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘H ,.,nlll"4 ALLRIGHT- IF YOU (AN GET AL T4 TWADS TRADE. HERE \OULL GET SOUR OLO PLACE BAIK AS MY PARTNER IN A WEER SAY GUIZ- GIMME. ANOTHER CHANCE. AS YOUR PRATNER | WILL A 7 AND | | scant | “The telephone service doesn't get | [ T = than ardinarily geed-leeking Nothing has happened during my absence, Janet ™ 1 inguired Nothing at all, siv, ‘Nobody ealled * ‘There was & ratescollecior, said dress in Lendon,” “INd you tell him " "I do not knew it, sir,” Y Machine. minded me quietly | = New g I removed my glasses and ished | Dayton, Ohie, Feb, 22.~Thomas A. them. T am an expert physiogne- | Bdlson, world famous inventor may ist, but the girl's impassivity baffied |aid Dr, George De Bothezat, buillder ‘"WI % {of & helicopter, which during an ex- la .‘\:1;1 I:‘::; II'I"‘I‘!""‘ ;l(.up:u.:nr:.’l | perimental Right yvflenln:! at MeCook g0 P ~ "d. 1field vemained in the alr for two ll:lllpzrdl:‘::lf'::":lf'l gray tweed golf | minutes and 45 seconds and rose to p |a helght of 15 feet, a world's record .mu:u:‘klldmn be requiring luneh, sie? |for this type of machine, I"‘l will lunch at the Golf elub,” 1 y,y::e..':‘:lln:\::(h:‘r:mf‘,lli-::':.l‘:m::: told her, "I shall dine at home" | Bhe left me silently and without ;:’n(.y,’:::ln::“:fl::i fl:l"l:“::";lr::- 12: further remark When 1 went Up-|jnventor, It was said Mr. Kdison stairs, fow minutes later, my bed- | c@ (8 R e to assist in room as usual was spotiessly neat, my | ¢y o experiments. golfing eclothes laid out without any| w y " |single omission, 1 discarded my ld\’:::e cl’n“"n‘t”‘llyt:"‘l: l':.ld:n:w"t‘:: | somewhat heterogeneous articles of | ol .u,:”n"“ "nelicopter,” M 'Bdl [attire, donned my golfing habillmenta | JH8 CREERREIIT BCCORICE rer it you | With some eare, and made my way to|peo Fon 0 Loy ke 1t l“": the links. In the passage of the club. | KGP oM you will ma i ""v"';'"".f:‘ll"l“‘:“f‘“"': ; ::’nw this ate . "TE you want any assistance or help ol v Ay s Pty einedl e {in solving the problems of some of o should be giad of ono" 1 reo|ToN details, ‘dnul hesitate [ plied. |eall on me, if it will result in benefit *Mhere's & man just ‘come down' |to the government,” Mr, Edison added, he went on, “—four handicap. You |, IN the trial fight made today, Col. will find him in the grill." Thurman H, Bane, former commander 1 made my way there: Seated at ltT“rConkAflrld vfiu at the throttle, a table alone was Sir Norman Greyes, | ot ('"w FOoid L RORMsraity [the man who had watehed for my ar. | 0Clipses he m;m m‘ndn December 18, Sl & Ty hows aasi in Wedlieoat of last year, when Col, Bane flow the I Road, Brixton. helicopter one minute and 38 seconds J L |at McCook fleld, Dr, De Bothezat and Colonel Bane were jubilant over the helicopter's performance, Other tests will be made whenever the weather is fa- vorable, EDISON MAY GIVE AID she replied she Yesterday Made & Record Flight she res i (Continued in Our Next Issue) . . Sixth Anniversary of Firebug Scare Here Bix years ago tonight, a firebug scare occurred that kept the firemen | on the jump and the citizens on edge | | for several hours. During the early; Ipart of the evening 12 alarms were | sounded, and apparatus from Hartford and Waterbury was rushed to this city. In only two cases wero the fires very serious. While it was deter- mined that the fires were due to an incendiary, the mystery still remains unsolved, : are made In this country a year. ; 0\_ Package Sugars Y prevent waste and imsure the xleanliness and umformly high quality of your sugar. Peanut Butter Kibbe's peanut butter i smooth rich — it ish peanuts are ) roasted and ground in our own factory. Try a small jar to-day. You'll probably want a pail next time. In 4, 10 and 20 ounce jars and 214 pound pails. “Sweeten it ilith Domino Granlated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown: Golden Syrup: Cinnamon and Sugar Sugar-Honey; Molasses € WHY, DANNY WHAT DID You OH, IN THE BATH TuB! THAYS FINE!- LISSEN-TY TWAD 15 RUTTING ON A BIG SALE TOMORROW- NOW , YOU DO TH' SAME. VL SN HOME ALLDAN, SEE? IN MAKING HELICOPTER “He wanted 1o know your ad. | Offers Assistance to De Bothesat, Whe to| Approximately 15,000 tons of tacks Break chest colds Sloans. It draws conges- mmm.mum Girociuaing Bonk 008 oo o i/ O'Hearn scoring two, Yale used its sceond string skaters in the second peried, but O'Hearn and Farnsworth each drove one into the netting, With the Elis regulars foreing the play in the final stansa, Bulkley, O'Hearn, Vaughn, Chisholm, Scott and Farnsworth ran the count up to 13, Beott scored the final goal with only five seconds to play, "MOTHERSI Don't let your children suffer &"lf?é&;'m o it B e Y Tar T e e \SUNSHINE SOCIE A regular meeting of the Sunshine socioty was held Monday afternoon, Twenty-nine calls were made on the sick and shut-ins; 11 bouquets of flowers were sent to the sick, and 60 oranges were sent to the hospital, Of ‘lh- hospital supplies we have only two air lons not in use, | The society would bo very grateful {if anyone having erutches not in use, | would return same to 53 Glen strect Also any one having any they woull like to donate the society, ng we have a great demand for them this winter, | also bed pans and air cushions, Those | having same Kindly cail, Mres, T, 10/ Brbtherton, 53 Glen street, telephone | 2058.2, YALE HOCKEY TEAM WINS Overwhelms Amherst Sextet by Sco of 13 to 0, o New Haven, Feb, 22, — Amherst's | hockey soxtet lost to Yale here last | night, 13 to 0, The Elis quickly ac- | cumulated four goals in the {nitial | period, Captain Bulkley and Reld each : driving A shot past Leaycraft and| epared in the laboratories of the Pr d in the laboratorie Willisras & Carleton Co., Hartford, Conn. 8ad for sale at grocery and general steres. 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