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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1028, . mopped his forehead, “I have, "I told him. by him, Men at the office who talk- |frlends that she had eloped to One of ' the men whose name was “Well, that's a respite, at any| He attempted nothing in the way|ed with him expressed doubt of his|Jersey at the fag-end of an all-night (not made public admitted he had of- . THE MYSTERY “Now, Mr, Ruckross, |of subtiety, He relied, T suppose, | responsibility, gone through a marriage |ten assoclated. with the model but de- 8 you and I have got to understand jupon his six feet’ and his , brawny - W ' [nled that he had married her, This each other on this deal" shoulders, He came at me like a e % y <. When her friends pressed her for man.was quoted s saying he was in- ADVERT]SEMENT “We shall never get any nearer un- |bull, head down and fist swinging, It LAUGHS AT COMPETITION the name of her husband, she evaded |troduced to her by the same girl who derstanding each other than we do at |was a very ridiculous encounter, Lawrence, Mass, April §,~Treasur- |a direct answer hut named two men [introduced ‘J, Kearstey = Mitchell of BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM present,” 1 assured him, s Y v er Edwin 1", Greene of the Pacifio[often seen in her company, _{Philadelphia to Miss Keenan, 1 Millg speaking biefore the overseers of “Rubbish!” he answered, “"What (Continued in Our Next Issue) the local mills last night sald that in Copyright, 1922, by E. Phillips Oppenheim I want you to do Is to get that black- B et malling idea out of your head, Look spite of talk about southern compe- Arrgt NEA Service, Inc here: stay and have lunch with me, tition he had the highest confidence and. we'll discuss the matter over a No SIGN OF PR[EST for the future of the Pacific plants s NG g . oy v cigar and a glass of wine," here and in Dover, N, H, Success in the southern mills had “I should be taking your lunch BEGIN HER 'ODAY of 50,000 pounds to withhold it, which |6 false pretenses 1 replied, rix- Report That Father Veaniak Was Be-ty o0, gye, not to long hours of work Vendetta beging between Jum was pald to him the next evening|\1§ And_buttaning my coat. ~ “You| ing Brought Home Is Now Regard-(0nd low wages, but to ¢fficlent man- MICHAEL SAYERS 1 e t the National Liberal Club." shall have the four days' grace which agement, he said, adding that the e 2L BAYERS, noted eriminal, [ N o 'ly"":m' kg i ¥ I have promised.” ed As Work of Crank, mills here were being managed in a 8iI: NORMAN G sootison had wone from. Tond Kindee. | ‘He followed me to the door, en- way that was bound to give them a M WMAN G onee of [#¢ “hson had gone from Lord Kinders- ¢ oqpei0 me for my address. 8o con.| Buffalo, April 5.—Although con- (yright future, He predicted that the l”ollm'?:l \‘mnl. when Sayers' beans '.\“ musher/ ’”l.'lll‘lnk'”, lke o man | iooed was he that I would change |VInced that the message sent to|company would continue. to . develop 3 N‘l:'r ousemald, G 0N RN YATRS, O/ A SR AR my mind, that he sent his secretary | Knights of Columbus headquarters in|and increase its property in this city. By ot Lo O | vore. he 1ad deatroved my (otteri" [out into the street atter me. - Tn the |New"York reporting the rescue of, the it "0 ; b ooting ‘dead an officer sent to (swore had destroyed my letter! by s Rev, J, A, Vranlak, missing priest, was * areest him. Greyes falls in love| “He instructed his wife to do so, fCM T '1‘1'::" n':’“:’;:“’;h::"e[f;:m""fi the work iof:s srank RoMce &nd"pris Highest quality elastic and S Gty e | b e 2 0 0 £ sk kI e SEARGHING REGORD qsahi il o) Michael disgulses himself as Colonel A few months ago her hugband di- A ZAlES AT e aleh e dhliavam’ AL LHe insure long wear. ‘The' pins, EaBaibe and atterida the wedding prood her, - This I8 - her reVenge. |y oyoox my usual . lefsurely lunch |Lehigh Valley station. buckles and clasps are abso- ception, Having stolen a pearl ne 10 has sold the copy of the speech Y | ARG {54 9 .| Attempt Reing Made To Find Out If a r and afterward made my way to the| A man belleved to be Perrine, send lace, gift of Sir Norman to his bride, |and the letter fo me. 1 Know, also, ¥ WhY 2 lutely rustproof. Complete uninspiring neighborhood of Strea- [¢r of the telegram, called at the Burns Dorothy Keenan Was Secretly Mar- 4 Sayery gives them to Beatrice to re- [the other facts in connection with the [ SEFSPITOR BREAAOIORC O IR [detective agency office yesterday and rothy ' sal assured or your tUrn to. Janet. Michacl answers acf : discovered from a book of reference |later a note addressed to him was re-| pied To Rich Man, money back. Ask for the gen- cipher message published in a paper ord Kindersley took out his hand- to he Mr. Edward Rendall's ad ceived at the agency. It was in the mchxongnm buys from the divorced wife of |kerchist and mopped his forehead.|t0 be Mr. Edward Rendall's address, y ' ‘aw York A §—M 8 i and buys m il A was a hopelessly vulgar edifice of gray |same handwriting the detectives say, New York, April:b,—Marriage rec ERLIRIAR & - bundle of - manusoript, |Already he hogun.to ste his way, stone, approached by what is general- [as the original of the telegram sent|ords in nearby towns in New Jersey cvidence against the woman's former| ©l will buy those documents from i goeoibed as a short carriage-drive, [to New York., The note referred to|were being searched today by New husband, Upon reading the manu- {you, he proposed. 3 The. popular M, P., as was hia houl' transaction of a plece of property at|York police officers to determine if seript Michacl learns that the reputa- | = “Your Lordship,'t 1 replied, “I am | Lo 0P i aoaat difficult of access, |an address which later was found to|Dorothy Keenan, slain model, had A.STRIN & COMPANY SRREES leading. pollticlan and Lord [not 8 biackmaller. He came into the roam within a few |be non-existent. been secretly married under an as- CHICASD NEW YORK Kindersiey are in his hands. Sayers| shall r e the money quiteor toesria pipe in his mouth, and| Detectives belleve the man desired [sumed name, to a young man of JORdSEN the best way to turn his priz s "7 | giving evidence of ‘all the easy good- |to get a reward by reporting the res- | wealth, shortly before she was chlor- intp’ money, nature which befitted his position. |cue of the priest and wanted to estab- |oformed. ) T e T S i e ST | “Don’t know who are, Mr, Buck-|lish the Burns office as a place to| The police were told #DW. GO_ ON ‘?'T" THE BTOM | toss.” he said, noticing with some|which it coud be sent and' recclved model had confided to her close EEAs el iptote: i surprise that T had not avalled myBelf | o “Not on my account.” I insisted \ of the opportunity of shaking hands “The transaction must remain ex- Vg with him, “but sit down, and wel- actly as it is until I give the word.” | A | | come. What can I do for you?" I rang off, filled my bag, as usual, g “I have brought you had news, Mr. s with stationery-samnples and took the | // Rendall,” I announced. tube to Bond street, whence 1 walked 7)1 < “The devil you have,” he an- oh to South Audley street, Upon ur- (b b o swered, removing his pipe from his rival at my destination, T was in- 7 f / teeth and staring at me. “Who are formed by an imposing-looking butler % / 4 you, anyway? I don't seem to recog- oL g . . 4 ‘ that Lord Kindersiey was at home, | 4 % nize your name.” Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Vines, Hardy Garden Flowers in but. he would not receive me unless / “That really doesn't matter,”” T re- I had an appointment, 1 risked t Y plied. “You can call me a journalist, good assortment. butler's being human, and bought my if you like. It's as near the truth Tt PSRy L ay as far as the waiting-room. 5 ' W\ as anything about myself ~that I'm Bristol Grown—Sturdy As the Hills. Are fi’md of the impression arrived there, 1 managed to im- U LS 7 , likely to tell you. Something very f press an untidy and bespectacled sec- | S / disagreeable is going to happen to 2 e you ave making on mle ith ? d vetary with the idea that it might be | ! you on the fourth day from now, and . L. worth Lord Kindersiey's while to § = as J am partly responsible for it, T you come in contact spare me a few minutes of his time. Fave come out hers to give you a ’ i , EAR is probably the greatest handica o the end 1 was ushered into the| word of warning.” F Freat man's sanctum | “You' etti t me, he ro- " ' A £ i Kkl » Bristol, Conn. Telephone 1301-2 any man or woman can have in life. Lac of poise and self-confidence can do more to “What can I do for you-——er—Mr. tested uneasily. liuck 2" he inquired, glancing at| | “Not in the least,” 1 assured him. i my card. “STOP HE SHOUTED AS 1{*The facts to which I allude are Catalogue Mailed on Request hold you back both in business and socially I was anxious to test my TOWARD THE DOOR.|these: 1 have in my possession a thifl any other one thing o identity, and 1 stood full in the light, * YOU COME BY THIS|copy of the speech which you ought % Tt was obvious, howeyer, that Lor to have made at Liverpool last March It keeps you from being your real self, from Kindersley 1 not an idea that we! s and didn’t, and also the original let- dm‘ng your downright best and from getting hiad met before, safely,” he went on eagerly, “I|ter from Lord Kindersey offering vou & in It hould “I have come to see you on a very [should not dream of communicating|50,000 pounds to hold it up. T also o on in lite as you should. serious mater, lord Kindersley.” 1|with the police. 1 shall look upon it |know’ that vou received that money u are S'\' Your personal appearance often has a lot to said, “and 1 am anxious that there|as an equitable business transaction.|cn the following evening at the Na- do with the way you feel about this. If you should be no misunderstanding, I do |} vour price. 1 am not a mean |tional Liberal club, and T know what [0 . ‘N 3 A s ‘Choice of the Experts to: & know you’re nihdy dressed and well-groomed not wish for a penny of your money. | Lanks you intrusted it to.” v _ ! you immediately feel more at ease with people. " T am here, in fact. to save you from| “Neither, as I remarked before, am the loss of a it deal of it. My| blackmailer,” I persisted. *“My| Rendall was, I believe, at heart, Still there is one thing that so many people visit, nevertheless, has a very serious|use for these letters is predestined. | just as much of a coward as Kinders- A " i i Ihiey. Forto the Brds st i e 7 E overlook—something thatimmediately brands Riing o Lord Kindersley sprang to hi ? ; B them as really fastidious or careless—the oy e i P oAy g e el IR R S R eeth, Natice today how you, yourself, watch Jushy eyebr ! oy d deal wth you as|shouted. o y Y ) b “Go on,”" he invited curt! i Iy as | am prepared to do.|with such a story! Get out of the | it N another’s person’s teeth when he or she talks. “Last March,” 1 continued, “you se documents must not be pub-|house or I'll throw you down the!| 7 i) L 1): If they are not well-kept, your teeth at once averted the threatencd shipping |lished. If it were generally known |steps.” | l’ d become a liability. strike and saved yourself the loss of [that 1 had-—ah—influenced Rendali| *I have fulfilled my mission;” T told | = 1 \ ) K ¥ # X at least one of your millions by brib-|to hold up that speech, Labor would [kim. “I shall be very glad indeed to | 3 i Only the right dentrifrice—consistently ing & well-known Labor leader to de-|declare war against me . tomorrow. |go.” li T used—will protect you against such criticism. e e SR e A A g e ] e e e e i A Ll Listerine Tooch Pass cleags veetli s new way: 3 ‘r great s ‘ne V' rsides, vould bring discredit upon | war e door. “Ho i ! ) ] alone concerned in this matter. That|my party. .It would ruin me po-|by this cock-and-bull story?” ! | I The first tube you buy (25 cents) or the free other man, I gather, is dead.” ically as well as actually. Come,| “How should I have come by it at i e sample (see coupon) will prove this to you. Lord Kindersley was staring at me|now, Mr. Buckross, you look like alall unless it were the truth?” I an- g ) ) il You will notice the improvement even in with a queer look in his eye His | man, Let's taik business. |swered. ‘The whole world will know I th first fe d And : voice, when he answered me, was un-|T'll write you a check for ten thou. |the facts soon enough, I obtained 16 HEBL MEW L Cay S CADELDBISOY ATy JUBL 28 Listerine is the safe antiseptic, so Listerine steady. sand pounds this morning.” the papers from your wife.” i S ’ A H i n 1€, | it Tooth Paste is the safe dentifrice. It cleans | “What on earth are you talking, “Your Lordship,” I replied, “if T “That's a lie, then,” he declared t about " dealt with you in the way u suggest, truculently, “for: I saw her destroy l 0 a | M i yet it cannot injure the enamd 1 took the two documents from my it would amount to a criminal offense. [the letter.” A pocket and moved a little nearer to|My conscience forbids it. I can deal | 1 smiled. The man, after all, was Whatare yourteeth sayingabout youtoday? him. ith the p fairly and openly.|a poor sport. g “Here,” T said, ' tendall's pro-| Your political ruin 1 cannot help. “She deceived you" I replied. GenerousSamplefrce posed speech, cour ng the strike ur financial ruin I may help you|“You saw her destroy a circular. She and signed by the leaders of the vari- | modify. T offer you four days' grace, |kept the letter. Perhaps she had her ous unions. Here, aigo, is your let- |during which time you had better get [rcasons. I bought it fiom her and Lambert Pharmacsl Co., St. Louis, Mo, ter to Rendall, making him the offer |rid of as many of your shares in the another man at Frascati's restaurant p, i IT’S MORE Send me your free full-size 10 cent trial ) tube of Listerine Tooth Paste. Kindersley Shipping Company as you [last night.” & ¥ R i Conviction seized upon Mr. Edward § } You se to do nothing for [Rendall His eyes narrowed a little. savcs /4 EEANAMATIER . FiXThatCOIdTOday | four da Lord Kindersley ex-| “How do I know that the whole OF GOOD TASTE M= ! claimed ea | thing isn't a bluft?” he said suspi- thc da 12508, ¥ , “I promise |ciously. *Have you got the docu- y He leaned back in his chair and ments with you?” ] DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A One-Man Cow! YOU SEE | HAVE A A OR BABY AT MY HOUSE STEADY L LAUME, TAn QreT e the health o JERSEY AND ’ WHOA THING TO DO FOR ' astion tha e s uter—SENTON. © | AND ) THOUGHT 1T JGives prLent (ff BOSSIE ! NELLIE! : ALL CONCERNED 1S TO Thousands of people are suffering | ‘WouLD BE A Goop OF MILK- \ g GET THE MILK with colds today. Tomorrow theymay | IDEA TO GET A £ IN A BOTTLE! x ’ ‘ 0 beprostrate with grippeor pneumonia. GOOD COW - An ounce of prevention is worth a 7 108 wflnd of cure. 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