New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1923, Page 10

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the utmost care, and apparently fresh [ Come, my friend,” he added as he [stimulates some, 1 suppose. ' It mere- | himaelf to one of my clgarottes and from the bgrber's, He approached |[turned to me agaln, “throw away|[ly depresses me. Tell me what you (lit it, “lat me reassure you, Greyer THE LEEDS BANK *:\ and seated himself by my side, sour wishy-washy tea and join me,” know, ahout the coming of this man |is not in Parls on your account,” , brakes st 4 “I will drink absinthe today, I'ran. 1 shok my head, Greyes," “And his companlon?" r K\ A \ cois,” he told the bowing walter, “Alecohol is not one of the necessi. ‘In the first place, then,” Lefevre © we— ROBBERY A r 3 “See that it s made as T like it ties of life with me,"” T sald, “It jannounced pleasantly, as he helped (Continued in Our Next Issue) BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Copyright, 1022,"by E. Phillips Oppenheim Arrgt, NEA Service, Inc, e ———— { Vendetta began bhetween Michael| “You had some reason for making i1, Sayres, man of many crimoes. ami | oursel Known to me?” I querled. DROP a Hill's Cascara § ullases, and Sir Norman G , once| He howed, Bromide Quinine Tab- of Scotland Yard, when beau-| Apart from the pleasure of meeting | [l let in a glass of water, Ob- :l,fn\:,l‘ ::n:-m:.‘m J.m.;( | ved him vm‘nhvI:slv]n,Hfiht";l :‘.I| .:\m.-.-';‘ | ;,.- mm', serve that it disintegratu Sir Norman in the Brixton of. ere is w scheme in which T am a ithin 10 seconds. Subject | fair by shooting dead the i present interested, in which It might withi + s et e aiden aent L any other “quinine tablet" | to arrest him, Janet became § + xmuse yon to take part, ¥ wife and accomplice. He ex “Let me hear about it,” 1 begged to the same experiment— | Eir Norman (who knows him My companion brushed the ash | Mland noticethatittakesfrom “Stanfield") fter the lLeeds b from his trouser-leg and rose to his 30minuteltoanhourandfl f 1] rohk v, and to flee the country “ ” , Sayers himself here begins the story us walk 16 my office.” he sug- half to “break up. W t d t . et ¢ It's quick action youneed f on 1 ’ ou of his next exciting encounter with | K¢S “We will see whether any Groeyes, |1 business has come in After- Whenyouwmethe first sign It was perhaps the greatest sure| we will, if you choose, lunch : : 3 . prise of my n‘v. \ulm (:: trim, 1“:-' together at some disereet l:, : Of.m]d' It's qu:ck ACt.lo»n hevolent-looking gentleman with the! 1 could not altogether discard my| §| yougetwhenyou take Hill's ln e unc ox red ribbon in his buttonhole, who suspicions, for it sce incredible and breakacoldin 24 hours, was sh ny seat in the Jarding : > or la grippe in three days. des Invali uddenly 1 me | : . by name 1 Pever : At All Druggists--30 cents When you make sandwiches, you want a since, » from the| & . . 3 ¥ oine Inglish police in Scotland — 1 had A WLy bread that slices without crumbling, that been engaged in the strenuous tank| s : (ASU\RA(‘ QUININE spreads easily, and will not dry out. You will identity. My name was Mr. John D ; ¢ . o ol grm—— find this in the Master Loaf of the Six Bakers : ; il — : made with milk, sugar and shortening so that Harman. 1 was a t dr, ods dealer trom Providence, Ithe 0, . U. 8 A, and 1 spent most of my time e it keeps soft and moist in the lunch box. Itis at the Grand Hotel, talking with com- 7 e " i 1 1 patriots and playing dominoes and| ~f Paris. g ¢ a substantial loaf with a firm, crisp crust and hilliare tr s i ¥ “In Paris!” T exclaimed. . . it Hnif LA LN ; - “He arrived by the' Calais train slices perfectly. Sandwiches made of the : . 77, lag evaning.: . s1:fncy. thabyater, i MasterLoaf have the fullwheaty flavor of the 1ze o i \ f )] i I ) Wad besnal SRt . 25 the day- he may probably stroll into B . . I3 merican lit cen all the a 7 W the American Dar at the Grand richingredients and the delicious home-made training n ry. I had a cirele of | N E i 3 uch for I | Hotel."” . . ;ncnu‘,‘ x;llln to vouch for me/ whom \ 4 eI taste that the long even.baking brings out. coul have inereg d almost a ib; 4 b an ' Salc B vy, a dossicr accepted an ! holed by! suggestion is that Norman the pol e ¢ has discovered my whereabouts? which, my ‘1 will be perfectly frank,” was my dressing, my horn-rimmed companion's prompt avowal. “I do my short beard not know that. There is a distinct liave left m= unr possibility that Norman Greyes has v serutiny of the gre: come over here in connection with himself. 1%or many months I another affair in which I am indi- I not even heard the gound of one rectly interested. 1 have a proposi- hosé names under which 1 had SSING AND |ton to make to you. Take a taxicab in England. upon 5 D AND MUS- land drive out to Versallles for the af- herefore, ' LEF UNRECOGNIZ ternoon. On your way back, stop at ympanion, to all = ance a:img T the darine|the Taverne Bertain, near the Arme- of the upper @ fficia Iy ' e 1"_ '“” "f nonville. I will meet you here at 7 S HomeT. “had: ‘uotiden imany e Nonsht for many - venps|o'clock. 1 propose a perfectly fair 2 : DR 2 "\ s W strolling in car- G any Years|pargain to you. If s re . B il ! oY 3 3 i "f.‘,".’.l\w“‘,.,"' okl AL We visited a reputable and | OTE% 0 (8 YO o) i’fs.s’f };-gxu e % e : : - ; G ~ SIIC5 thm 2 3 A ietly handsome suite of offices in ;-scap(‘ 1t he is interosted in the d; 3 : : the Rue Scribe, where my companion 4 2 : N g N 0 b 0 Loty D PLS s I vus s of business with his| e o AR A ) 3 o X\, ~ X L ¢ .chi 0 il 8 it { Ly a X E Rt 8 . > L/ j} 2 . I Riir oI S4vorse” Yot e AT A e EE A B o Onlyaclose-grained bread like home- e Ga . whe v hos! " : « - 0 * . . . : murmured, eyeing with approval the /W K ¢ AR made will slice thin without crumb- spring ma You perceive | ojaotod o lunch with the skill of the i § that the chestuut buds arc already He refused to allow|ish which had just been extended \ T ling. The Master Loaf is a firm and wa &n dperitit- but opdeset. e toward him; and we continued our s S it ¢ ¢ £ solid Ioaf that is honest gnd ik meal. I turned @ wvard him, my of wine. In the course of b w 3 ice i RS o 5 fluffed up. You may slice it wafer vight hand st rd my pocket. | Al Ry : He bore my scruting withont fiinch: | 1 ™ ‘W’\‘;m]“"‘” me a most SUr-| y¢ was about half-past five that af- Higrhig . 1 i € ing. “Do You heaf frequently from |{Croon when I dismissed my taxi and o~ thin for your dainty tea-time sand- “Permit me to ¢ you my eard,” Frdib b Lo ML seated myself at one of the small X $ & . I * my companion pro 1, drawing an !"‘f?,rl ‘]”;"j;ll_", Siean “("rz”‘s'l re. |tables under the trees outside the wiches and it will SI'cePerfecuy and elegant case (rom s pocket I Bied, T imagine that the -stuston Taverne Bertain. 1 ordered a glass never tear or crumble. 2:‘{:‘;"-’ i LR eERI D08 ‘:\‘rmm be, to say the ieast of it, pre- z; ;‘i';&‘:::lhm‘* ::ng{"'::]“‘(’l:;fi Sy DAncs : © M Ylearious. What do you know about T Sl s 3 s eyes, however, \ atehin i \x\“”(\\’_\r”“m of my i:a\'orm‘ lask’s‘—watchlvn;," my %n t taughen ma club SdfldWlCh Gl el IR b “I had a little affair of t B ERRE i ; G i i Fmrancon1. T Seribec [T bai a littic aftair of the same ing in_chery” description of carringe. A rich bread that will keep tender and not grow tough That, monsicur,” my companion, BT 8 CORETL Irasigoia] s bapolos 1 COIE uyae fia HBGE ool in the toasting is what you need for club sandwiches. frankly confesscd “fs not my name.” i i Shig name w SapRuOUBly 1 EXDL (Gl OF R, B Put the Master Loaf to this test. It is made of the WH'TE “Indeed ?" 1 muttered, “And where is he no 1 asked. realized the supreme joy of existence, A At s an ! Ly it i Aears s the cons |, 1t as a8 thiolgh :»):ltroshoap;] Lt finest materials and has the close, firm texture of ‘which ) ipon BB b rrog 3 o g 4 v - * I3 ; [sldered reply. “A’great many. people |CARLEE 0 €00 Y R DMOREY BCREE: home-made bread so that it toasts an even delicious world in which T spent BrEAtT ] disappear in Pari Tt wus a battle Sy i i i i i i i e Toct st ta et |ormy when the . and . came. . Seito SRS SIS SPOSEA IO, A lettuce, white chicken and a slice of ripe tomato ROSE my own. | was christened Paul and |[eservation, howerth, WU SN | Janet, my wite. He wore a light the Master Loaf makes the 'most appetizing supper. n..\‘-‘It “‘u,n.'x ]‘;r(;':;m o vmrhmuix :‘f"""g Norman Greyes?" I |8ray suit and a Homburg hat; his ¢ Gont had | fed him steadily, “thi ul oreive me--T wandersd a little|eVer- Janet was talking while he ¢ ] $fitind the wstret potfes of liranco, {rom the point. 1 mentioned Nor- |listened—talking of something, it . . i iman Greyes' name because he is in|seemed, more important than the idle A flicker of annoyvance passed across flotsam of the moment. The car 0 e rassed on. I remained seated in my| my companio e, — L et mobsIeun L S ATARRH chair I do not think that 1 had| rejoined, "I should by now have be- turned a hair; yet an icy hand seemed come their chief. 1 address vou, be- of ead or throat 18 usually o be gripping my heart. . leve me, as one master craftsman to| benefited by the vapors of— A quietly appointed eclectric brou- another.” gham turned in at the entrance to the “Why do you imagine that myj cafe, and the man who had intro- s Michael Sayers?” I asked |duced himself to me as Gaston 5 cautiously. VAPO RUB || (. joscended. He was looking | ‘ chusetts Baking Co., 1988 He smiled, Qver 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | very spick and span, dressed with . AR S S fided, “in the exploit my- a.:;x}v ] | s J—=in o r BY ALLMAN Bay fellow-adyoentur 08, I read v uch amu L any unmiinled, belleve me, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ®ir, with admiration— your w»]r;:;w : : : . from the police in Scotls anc e - > % - - — John . Harmon from [/YEP, AN E\GHT WELL,HERE'S } mus*r R oM : JN%IE‘;?%‘:;:%RE|'2:Q5 "‘RE Ny GH S AND | long, lean face seemed as somber as arrival of Mr, Providence her shortly afterward, i . ] JO THE NEW., /] " i, POUND GIRL! y TO SEE HOW MY IN ORDER - THAT YOU HAVE HOME SICk - fou have your own secret agents? ortainly, monsieur,” he assented 5 ; G ALONG - | GAVE HER QUITE k_\,,_/\,./? “ut they work for me and not for ths V[ & recuiar A LOT OF ADVERTISING i VoL ARE RIGHT - ARE ALL THOSE MR MOE o mgle 2 2 R CHILD'S BOWELS ‘= | ) “California Fig Syrup” is | Child's Best Laxative interested me* A 4 B il g DAUGHTER 1S G ' ETTING ; 4 A ‘ icr - ; ABABY GIRL ' | B nluatiin @ 2 ———— e e SALESMAN $AM : It All Depends . BY SWA /" SAY1- AT KIND OF A CLERK, HAVE. Y0U e&\ WELL -TH15 COFFEE GRINDER, W NOWLDONT™ (% /T Tt f ; i 9 HA, A Ry WELL, HE. S0LD _ WHATH HE DID!! ILL AT A SToP TO | AWENTS | QOUCHT 0L GO0DS WERE WIS FOR D \T5-PRIED N S LiTiE TRCURE | | e s ME Tls 10¢ BOX OF IS MISTARE BUSINESS RIGHT AWRN 1 b \N:\OKN\N(; AND HE MADE TWO MISTAKES TAAT = OU KNOW, WE TH' OTHER MRTHES FOR OH SAM\! Tongue Shows if — V=N ALL MAKE DISTARES ONCE 7 ONLY 5¢ C MERE. '\ Bilious, Constipated i oy JOEPT / STORE Hurry mother! e a cross, sick child loves the uity” taste of “Cali- fornia Kig Syrup” and it never fails to open the bowels, A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. | If constipated, bilious, feverish, fret- | ful, has cold, colic or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, re- member a good cleansing of the littie bowels is often all that is necessary Ask your druggist for zenuine ™ ffornia J"ig Syrup” which has direc- | tions for babies and chiidren of all| ages printed on bottle. Mother! You " must say “California’ or you may &% an imitation 85 s ke

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