New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1923, Page 10

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£ R N NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERATD, SATURDAY, MARCH 38, 192, that absurd gift—he always hunlrworllnnunou. I know that she has a In which were my Panama hat and GREAT VITAMIN one of the packets of notes, He|belng able to connect a particular un- |strange mind, a strange, tumultuously STRENGTH 4 ralsed his cap nonchalantly. dertaking with a particular person, | passionate nature, 1 have so far been the man of her life, If it were THE LEEDS BANK : SE “According to plan?" he asked, For that reason we have had to re- AT"ER 4 “According to plan,” I replied, main idle until we are practically [not I, I sometimes wonder whether it We sped on for another twenty|Paupers. When we have paid the ex- [might not be Norman Greyes, ROBBERY B Jo“"'s miles, and then an a'most similar oc- | Penses of this coup, and paid the staff, yipe ' E. P LIPS 1 \ ] curecne took place, A man seated by | there will be barely enough left to Continued in Our Next Tssue BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM MEDICINE ‘ ndP g P ot 4 (Gon ue) feet w3 we approached. I handed him o the side of his motoreycle rose to his|keep us until Christmas, 1f we could Copyright, 1022, by ‘E. Philltps Oppenhelm K get rid of Norman Greyes, we could ) s Oppe w the second packet, seck wider fields,” Arrgt. NEA Service, Inc, “All well?"" he asked. “Why not?" she asked indifferent. “Perfectly,” T assured him, ly, “He Is only a man like the bending over the open bonnet of the| We were off again in less than ten [others. car which 1 had left at the corner, I |8€conds. Our third stop was at the| 1 pretended to be deep in thought, | passed him by without a glance and |toP of @ hill forty miles farther north, [As & matter of fact, I was studying stepped into the gray touring car be. [After we had partaken of a picnic |Janet. No creature or servant in this 9 | 2 hind, 'T'he engine was purri luncheon in the car, A man was|world could render such faithful serv. 10 be arrested 1 » one w «wp | tles abandoned even by the chfldre purring gent- " . i asnkl ','“:;:“"';“‘ one """'\"”:““I:‘iw R A RbLE S Ao is “::lly: the chanffeur's fingers were upon |S€ated motionless in a large touring [am one of those’ persons gifted with maid-servant, Janct o, shot and| MY right were more houses in course the gear handle as 1 appeared. 1 [¢Ar, headed In pur diraction. He held|ice as she has rendered ‘me; yet .l 14 7 kel adin S " | took my @ by the side of Janet, |@ut his arms as we approached, and killed the officer and thus saved him, | ©f tlon, but today deserted be. | N —e T 4 unrecognizable beneath her motor |Elanced at his watch, [ Theseatter Janet, 8 gin strange | CAuse of an opportune strike amongst " i wy et S el St e 1 o o e S P S, o] O N e AT o The forces of the law also received | fice Was the one where my business| There were no signs of any disturb. (@re three minutes to the good. important reinforcement when | St | 18Y A brass plate upon the door A€ % we shot into the broad main [ I handed him the third packet. He Is the big trouble in every serious Norman Greyes, formerly of Scotland | Indieated that this was o branch ot | ¥treet. ~We guthered speed up at the [Waved his hand and started up his en- sickness — causing depression of Yard, went back (o his ol callime am | Hrown’s lank, planted out here in | Chupeitown Hill, and very soon we :'l“"{ Soon we left him, a speck be- spirits, irritability, nervousness > to pick wp the to of | this uncomely spot for the conveni- were racing for Scotland, n; us, I leaned back and lighted imperfect vision, loss of memo s, whom he had known under| ‘"¢ of the “huge factories which | Janet passed me a silver flask soon (@ clgurette, % Bt dlecp. loss of'appetite, ete,— the alias of Stanfield, Fow he ac. | dominated the neighborhood. jafter we had passed out of the sub~ Tehtazagy . 3 romarkod, | only LIRS thaular oM 0 complished this is told In this story, | =~ ———"————"=————=—————— (Urb8, I shook my head. ! 3 related at first in Sayer's own word jiEousKHoW SHALT Mevirtalie s D NG AT inauinee duieky ) 3 thing until one o'clock,” 1 reminded| “About the greens at Kinbrae," 1 v gisos | her. “Why should 1 drink 1n the|confided. I met a man last year It had taken months to collect ail | middie of the merning?" who told me that they were apt to get mpnm ¢ » h o ~—(The first choice of eig t generations the y[:r:\'m:\y“xr\m o M,‘,“,I. 'f.k.. I fancied that I canght through her |dried up. ! arri s, t . veil a gleam of that almost wor-| She smiled, ::r}-,,’x“'::"r‘,[uri::wv.:‘!m‘ P mf ;-;\,J X shiping fidelity which had led me to| “We had plenty of rain last/ month,” ° ot . e : trust this woman as I had trusted no |She reminded me. “I thought you B k ‘ h l t day morning, 1 descended from g o 1 " pes . o # » rataer shabby Ford car exactly | e~ Olh'\l{'lh‘t my “f‘; e ; “‘;’:]:0‘:;(‘";3 :To‘,(i'l“lk of our friend, Theylmt'?romp;l -nld ‘ulely'lt’l‘:‘t a er s Oco a e e e G et 8 “What a nerve!" she murmured. 8 BlCH 5 ciir) o ently, thoro cleansing the PRE! ?:,’::", r ",““\‘},“,l\"\’.,‘fi.l".v”'k.'.r in :,’m ot v “I have no nerves,” 1 rejoined; 4 “;\;vrnmn Gl!eyos is in .'\nr“ld)'. { :‘so'wel-y.:;nnxlrnrt::ln"h:{anm-c?.ft‘lmdnl- ( MIUM N" ] L] toad, Y . e erileg i 7 “ t sure,” 1 wen ating the liver—(he specific for indi- el S R { neither have I any fear, Iy this|told her am not sure,” I h ! ol 'n.hlnv,:‘"l'vlyr:l‘rr}lu-n‘\‘ oAty r'ul-xm“‘l )nu'-.lv . time you ought to realize it." on, after a memomt's hesitation, “r‘n:?:i-t::lf;::dr-yfim' ey For malung Cfll(és, Ppies, puddmgs 5 S ! 4 3 “All went smoothly?" she asked, “whether I do not sometimes regret Puraly vegetabla. Plain or Sugar Coated, 3 . . 4 4 B0 VEARS" CONTINUOUS SALE 6 t:stmg, ice cream, sauccs, es, und long, cobbled strects, a neighbor- f i e 2y it ood fecming with men und women| | vy | Absoluidly, REcoRang Lo sptonTetnn ) o) rRovES THEIR MEmT. T cold dug-" e great factories close at hanc s > 4 4 e, g . J, H, Schenck & Son, el 1 i ff,,’,:’.,,’"w s il % \ the only possible distirbance, and the | I looked out across the heather- | Hi ’ ) hrd t and cold dri of th d.n.. W n‘:u he x‘.nw}rl n are .ni 7 i position of the bank rendered that un- | clad moor to where rolling mafises' of 3 2 y \ For S tl’\an ‘o 4 forty Afoal ANt and Ryt thol likely."” yellow gorse seemed to melt into the | h l‘ el E) i e S5 A sHOwE] \ “What happened 2" blue haze. It was a vy lwnnd"cml _ years t| ui’hocol atc andard Bl areat il o tia e ESNOWE) “I shot the manager through the|day and a very wonderful country 3 [ ] or purif elicacy ¢ .= unifor :":":“ "',If’::""‘,“""“ ”‘)v‘."’ \I:,”,L ";‘ "V[ i shoulder-blade,” 1 told her. ‘“The|into which we were speeding. N 3 f F'l ity cy ¢ . U"fl touring landau] containing two | heart would probably have been safer, | “Norman Greyes has made life In- i - N qualily. Pl inde B Woman - Lut the blinds of the bank were all [ convenient for us for several years, Kis tho hl9 reliabl (e P e R i down to keep out the sun, and my |l said. = “One :r olir lhmt llnlr’nt_lm: is thoroughly reliable, i aRe AN 5 Panama was as good asa mask. His|had to devote the whole of his timi |‘ sh |u o tall |,xl-nu,»r‘1-‘; | MY PANAMA HAT WAS PULLED | clerk was almest dead from fear be- | watching him. r\\n ]1:\0 lu't‘nhoh’l\zelll . } ) MADE ONLY BY - ps anady on LB lon Mol it st ot o a1 fore T touched him, 1 didn't have to |to stay away from places which ; ; y wiile the chauffeur filed up with pe-JOVER MY HIEAD, A REASONATLE | fore I touched him. very much ‘wanted to visit, He has . y WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. tr Otherwisc—as a careful glance | 'R UTLON WITII THE BUN. AT(WASE & S o o she inquited vp and down the sircet convineed me | 178 HEIGHT. b R L et § y & Esteblished 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, —-not a soul was in sight > Sl o Aked along a hot aspha't path| With my hand upon the swing-|pounds” 1 admitte : ; ; ? ‘j,‘,'..‘ i 1) ol e what was| 400 T glanced around. My luck was | pitiful amount for so much planning Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free e and risk. - Still, something had to be 3 s s Enown as the Toulevard, almost un-|Certainly in, for there was still. not noticad, On my left was a stretch of |€ven a. child to be seen. Inside, be-|done.” % Lind the coutiter, both the manager| We were up on a stretch of moor- and his clerk were busy counting out|land now, well away from curious Janet and I were busy for e —— Michacl Nayers, arch criminal of [ Vaste-ground, black and with mal- many alinses and disguises, was about | 000rous refuse, empty tins and bot- , lundles of treasy notes, They | eyes. Lose Your Fat, yoled up ingu as 1 (-nlrr:n,])_’st)-nw ten minutes, making three par- in such a place, T imagine, |cels of my stock notes. Then she Such a stranger as | was | looked at the map. which they were ne “Arthington should be the next vil- icnee again in this world. lage,” she remarked. My plans were cut and dried to the| 1 nodded. We descended a steep — | lust detail. T wasted no time in any | hill. Halfway up the next we came! When you kidneys hurt and your . silly attempt to hold the p e up, but| upon a small motorcar drawn up by | back feels sore, don't get scared and | mtain an « brief though the seconds were, it was|the side of the road, the bonnet|proceed to load your stomach with a | b fempus. Marmol e wintion, and | sineg how my brain chrenicled a|thrown open, its owner seated in the | ot of drugs that excite the kidneys | R R b 4 st of varying impressions. I saw|dust. The latter, rose to his feet as|and frritate the entire urinary tract. leave no wrinkie ey are bland smile fade from the man-|we approached. 1 handed him ‘Ihf- Keep your kidneys clean like you | popular bec effective enient, s lips; 1 saw the dawn of|black bag which T had been carrying, | keep your bowels clean, by flushing | spicion in his eyes, the gleam of them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's + followed Ly the spasm of pain shot him through the right | urinous waste and stimulate them to/ shoulder blade. His assistant had | their normal activity. | BT the, SonsdEs of & fabhlts. AWhite) : g WP Er e SCENE FROM Liiieakm e i b Attor the blood. I 24 hours they| ~ *THE NINETY AND NINE" |there with his head and his knees | strain from it 500 grains of acid and| Even the thoughts ot the gir) |shaking. 1 am convinced that if 1 H f te, 80 we can readily understand| Who had betriended him and sac [had left him wlone for another five LTS the vital importance of keeping the| rificed a great deal to reclaim him \ |seconds, he would have collapsed MADE o cons kidneys active, were not sufficient to stop Tom Sil. H F - | Yopelosaly without any interference X Diink lots of good Water—yon canit| verici: trom idrinking: o 1ove owers or as er E 1 was not able to take ROOF | drink too much; also get from any| the girl and wanted to go straight, Drink Plenty Water and Take Glass of Salts Before Breakfast Occasionally on my part, = risks, however; so, leaning over, 1 74 ey it | pharmacist about four ounces of Jad| but a secret in his past life pre. H % e AW By, = |struck him on the point of the jaw 7 Ay > Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass| vented his reforming. The girl in | s ¥ g 1 He fell in a crumpled heao behind Tree 2 Bt ) | of water before breakrast cach morn-| “The Ninety and Nine” fs por Our florist shop is headquarters for quality :lllr.‘cv-'\:‘v]\”t()k\“";»\xsm:l-wlwl” Baijiiag 1ok = T ‘in”f"v"“’; s ':‘: ‘fi‘““ ,;_‘}':;1 v‘r‘_"x"of‘d’.“‘"]»‘l'fi trayed by Colleen Moore and Sik flowers. Everything appropriate for the Easter and treusury notes, und in about a| MORE THAN WOODEN BOXE 8 maie trom the acld of Brapes and| TertoD b Warner Baxter, Y & approp € Luaster minute and a half after 1 had en- | Delivered anywhere at shond nolice BLIMEL | \emon juice, combined with Jithia, and 9 |the way 1 1 come, | and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to [ :vpl;vr‘:gr'h"":"'“l';-‘: L"("‘]‘“‘rf neutralize the acids in the system so! — Next — they are no longer a source of irrita- wants early. Y ‘ abort the henk, no one apparently on | § PR 7 ‘(‘ t f relieving bl . . ko one arparentty on | PN WYy PYTRYDH |iion, “thus ‘orten retioving biadder Thursday - Friday - Saturday bis way toward it i weakness. occasion, for table, for wear or for church. Prompt and efficient service. ‘Phone us your children playing about the unoccupied | ey SANWTOX Rheumatic Rem- Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- P 4 # A | liouses, and behind the windows of i 4 T s ster e | i T B S geit 0 o s | mHe nerato | VOLZ FLORAL €O, | || They either stump us, or we 1-'“”1:;' A b LAt L XTI B 31‘% zfay,.k'fi’,':.'a’.if?“,m“fl';'.’n,l"}ou'fl-'{u“(i'é.?f The A-B-C Paper 92 West Main St i | stums them. ‘The more euccesstul [} |0 BTl gver my hmul..-----so-u)-sv | der what became of your kidneys with the | 5 e Kt Tel. 1116. trouble and backache. [ 11l means ar‘t Ads { Gl A et bt b o | ; ! | we are in jumping stumps, the less | ¥ X i i [« reasonable precaution, with the sun | : { trou i > RISLRR BOUE I OV BULTE, at its greatest power, A man was | DICKINSON DRUG €O J have your physician mine your { kidneys at least twice a year, The most important stumps to || watch are those that stump the Vo P maintenance of good health. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Her Main Thought When Nature sounds h ing and indicates u / the location of a stump-HLED MY, BUT HE HAS GROWN ({{ OMTHE LITTLE AT DO You EVER : ' ’ OH VES, oL EVE DEAR IS HUNGRY! f THAT'S THE ABOUT THE SAME As § 1 02 TR OF CETTING NATURE. When the mouth tastes bcd, breathfns ioul.smn;m;]h distres CE | LAST SAW o S brain foggy, eve ull, rem\‘l ; ' £S THE LAST TIME) Beecham's Pills will clear awcy HIM,HELEN . 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