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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1928, president of the naval committee of the French senate oalling & confers enee to abollsh the navies of the world." ' ENGINE BLOWS UP; TWO DIE, Beranton, Pa, April 7.—With a re- port heard for miles, a Lehigh Val- ley pusher engine blew! up yesterday on the cut-off at Duryea, seven miles' Mr. Bryan declared that hry ho'w-d south of this city, killing Samuel Mara | 1USH & conference would go «\;\n u|-‘-I tin, engineer, of Pittaton, and James|ther and abolish all the armies 4 Boyden, firoman, of West Pittston, | %ol and secure worid peace for L ¢ | time,, 8:80 P, M,~—Program by Rose de Chantal Maxwell, dramatic reader. Newark, N, J, 8:45 P, M.~Concert by Grace Di. vine, mezzo soprano, Isabel Sprigg, accompanist 9:00 P, M.~Progr arranged by the Good Housekeeping institute, 9:15 P M.~—Continuation of pro-/ gram by Grace Divine, 5800 Ak & ¢ 9:66 P, M-—Arlington time signals, BRYAN MAK cH | Weathar Hectear. Hopes By Sunday White House Will 10:01 P, M,~"Current Toples," by ’ the Institute for Public Service, | Accept Suggestion of French #Hami, ¥la, April 7,—Willlam Jen- Sunday 10:30 A, M.~~Musical program, Inings Bryan last night told several 11100 A, M~Mornipg services from |hundred persons who, braved the rain | §t. Thomas' chureh, Kifth avenue,[to hear him make an open alr ad-| New York city sermon by the Rey, dress on the entrance of the United Ernest M. Stires, D, D, rector, T, States’ Intd the' league - of nations, Tertius Noble, M. A., organist, will di- that he hoped that “hy Sunday there Reatrice's laugh was & most amaz- ing thing, 1L was perfectly natural and full of amused enjoyment, “I don't like the reflection upon my much as you are, that your telephone wires are cut, your electric light sup- ply in our hands, and the lodge-gates | guarded, You ladies will kindly place all the jewelry you are wearing, | jewelry,” she complained, "However, upon the tabie in front of you, There |8nce you are so generous, 1 will ac- | must be no deluy, please, or any at- ‘N‘l‘( your offer." | tempt at concealment.” “Look here" Lord Kindersley “What shall 1 do?" the woman next |broke out, finding a certain courage |to me whispered hoarsely, “I am I’rnm his niece’s complete composure, | wearing my emeralds-—Jack implored |'T this a practical joke ™ | me not to—they are worth 20,000 “You will discover if It is a prac- ||uum|n"' tical joke or not, If you attempt to [ “You will have to do as,the others|!CRYE YOUF Neat™ was the instant are doing,” 1 told her, “The first act fepiy. | | “These fellows can't think they're jof this little drama must he played .0 e played | b iom aodbrdloal 1A Tandard! going to get away with a thing like 3 " omy; o man Greyes, once of Scotland Yanl, [ then came to a standstili immediately | Sh® unclasped the necklace with ::r'-: ll"r‘nlll::trn:: 'o(lm:hr":;::::'"' lr:r‘;; when Sayer's - beautiful housemaid, | behind Lord Kindersley's chair, [(rembling fingers, and = the unseen y.oothar and of the table, Janet, saves him from Sir Norman by | Wielded by some unscen hand, the (18Ure behind Lord Kindersley's chalr| "y, t shooting dead au ofticer sent (o arvest | duzzling brilliancy of a high-powered | *POKe again. ‘u‘.‘. ‘(3‘,:;.1:-.?{'1:}'.‘} ::ml:‘\llt'a;‘l:tll.u“-\:‘:: him, Greyes falls in love with danet | clectric torch was flashed round upon | “WIll it be Sir Norman Greyes who|figure who was. directing the proceed-|reot the boys and: men's choir of 60 ¥o1ld ‘be a message from the White and proposes marviage, Michael | twelve amazed faces, Then a strong | struts across the stage in the second |ings, “I will lay you five to one in | House accepting the invitation of the l::um»o-. |Illl.l|.~1‘|f and attends the wed- | voice broke the spellbound silence, a [Act?"" he asked mockingly. h..“;{‘-pd. that we do, payment to be : M,~Concert by Erna Korn, [ ding _reception, aving - stol ice still anc d and ec ] i ; y P 4 ¢ pearl mu-{:lm-« the " L“[ -4,.‘-"\ ," 1 ,\,',‘,1,’,‘,, .;f.ll and cold’ ‘ang ""r“”” ;n;’nd’;'lhrollllh .!h“ P:;l‘l""?: column of [eontralto and Miss Spielter, pianist of | T [ ! odulated, b b o thirty days' time." Ni Yark cit MAN to his bride, Sayers returns them | “Ladies and gentiomen,” the in- 1. Then T knew who was there, ‘and | hgan mes n ew Yar . | indirectly to Janct, truder sair, “There s no need for any |1 remembered that Michael had sworn | o (!)nd'.h B! “":‘,c:“" ";'"dér ':z;’:‘:’.“ 4:15 P. M—Joint recital by Ar- Michacl buys from the divoreed rtieular al is, to use a|to take my life when and how the| ,:“ ru. a5 ted :"’ l:m She 1 m.' thur A, Foley, tenor; Mary wndpr-} wife of a politician a bundic of g ——— —— | CDpOTtUNILY Offered. T was an easy 1 aian l". e L s for o |MAn. planist: Tiopence Meler, 'fo-| scrlpt, evidence against the Iady’s foi- | mark for him, sitting :here, but some. | Wish T could see his face {0 & prano and Joseph Vermilge, violin. | nar h nd and his confederate, the sl how the idea of assassination never m",’;m?' 1d be y last if you did,” 6:30 P, M.—"Readings and Records! well-known Lord Kindersley, Say- !had any terrors for me, kie w-:‘;::o'm :,;'::;'d 2 you didi " rpom the Bubble Books that Sing," by ) ‘I may occupy the stage for a little | “What if lvnrlkr .n mateh?” a !“n?:‘: v;r:::;;‘:«-r‘c;‘r:, :1::},‘:“‘ ror.';n)t' young man whf 1;1\5 seated next to Rness, ‘But | Kindersley inquired. ‘v.u'lr‘r all ,it will be the third act that | je 5 | lhou)]!d pqut it out with one bul- irnunts. Which will you choose, T |et and you with the next,” Michael ’w?nd'-r. Michael—the gallows at|assurad him grimly. “Now, ladies l\\nrh-war(!\ Gaol, wor the electric [and gentlemen,” he went on, after a { iaioh oF Talocfeme 0f WHEN.Y oo’ |RE OVER: A“’““'{:’hfldlmn-cl h‘ilt: nr'll;l y 4 - | before we reach the door, wi e | pented as soon as T had indulged in|gnot, As soon as we get there, we |it. T heard the click of a wo.‘\pnn,:,hfi" lock you in, and then you can (and in the steady glare of that small| sommence your part of the fun as {circle of light T saw the flash upon|goon as you lke." |its barrel as it drew level with my| No one attempted a single word of > - y P | head. There was a ilence as poig- [yeply, The littie points of fire were A g ‘\nant as it was hysterical; then a ery | yant turned upon us wh!lv our visi- from Janet rang through the room. |iors siowly retreated. ~We heard the A famillar voice, T faney,” Michael | 5.6, unlocked, heard it &lammed, said coldly as he lowered his weapon.|peard it locked again--the signal for | “You do well to intervene, dear 1ady. | ,.r emancipation, Very nearly sim- :Zg‘h::iayvfilrl "‘::‘lrrml" ““"‘; ‘}:‘]:: y;::}ul{mwousl_\' we all started to our feet. d w or H | unless he hunts me with a posse of | THE GREAT ELUSION BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Copyright, 1922, by E. Phillips Oppenheim Arrgt. NEA Service. Inc » eyes | i All hables have blue they are horn, 0 nal, IMAN when p—— _ Vendetta begins hetween Michael | Dlazed out and steidily approache. sayers, noted minal, and Sie Nor- | without sound or movement, One of Large Tube #se. Kit (') 01 o8iats or ?‘ 1»1 LISTEN STOP LOOK KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FAIR At rm, il Ralph Mayhew, Harper & Bros. | 7:00 P. M.~"Coming events cast| | JESTER'S HALL, ARCH ST. arid ‘snatiows augur:” o fitteen min APRIL 6TH TO-16TH, 1923 ute analysis and interpretation by the | Dancing and Entertainment Every Evening New York Times Annalist, LA ‘ E 7:16 P. M.—Estey organ recital. FREDERICKS TRIO TONIGHT ars refuses ten thousand pounds from the newspapers for the evidence for publication because he is in love with Beatrice Kindersley, It was toward the close of a dinner party at Kindersley Court, in Devon- Y shire, where Janet and I were spend- 7 ’ ing a fortnight, that our host suddenly directed the conversation to me | “One has hea great deal your successes, ( s, especially dur- ing your last few years at Scotland Yard. What do you count your| greatest failure?" | ‘My inabiiity to bring to justice the greatest criminal in Kurope,” 1 re- plied after a moment's hesitation. 1{ had him on my book for three years, but when 1 retired, he was still very| much at large.’ | “What is his name?” Lord Kinder- | sley asked with some interest, I smiled. “A name, with him, 1 suspect, “ a . an affair of the moment. 1 have| “GOD BLE § policemen, it will be when we are both | | 3 fitE MY SOUL!" LORD|armed and the odds are even.” | i |bee under the auspices of the League | ) Comp]ete known him under a dozen different | KINDERSLEY EXCLAIMED. "H(l\\’] “May I speak please?” Beatrice for Political Education, direct from | pseudonyms; but his real name is, 1| THE DEVIL DID YOU GET IN?" Kindersley asked. | the Town Hall, New York city. | believe, Michael, He did me the o R ! “I have put my rings and bracelets VOICESIN THEAIR 4:00 P. M.—Program by Gimbel| ; Bri(',k Dwe“ing Brothers New York store. Florence! y Coster, soprano. | ¢ Fully equipped and fur- 4:30 P. M.—Tige Jewett's Cornel-| k nished, built inside the Music, Presenting objection to telling you that we came |honor, if you will, of replacing your on automobiles. I shook my head. r honor to attend my wedding reception |upon the table. 1 am wearing| “L'shouldn’t ‘have the | a8 Colonel Escombe.” We have!around my neck a miniature set with | in through the front door, and that|jewelry upon yecur finzers and wrists. g o B vour servants are locked up and|We are not here to rob children of [ed by the School of Drama of !he}(American Radio & Research Corp., N where to ook for him comes | guarded in the servants’s hall very |their haubles.” | Carnegie Institute, Pa. | Medford Hillside, Mass.) On The 0 I ,0 Saturday. | 6:00 P. M.—New England forecast| DUO ART 3 : by Ellen Marie Jensen.| :30 P, M.—Concert by Agnes Nen-! rff, soprano of New York city. 8:46 P. M.—Concert by the Waldorf Astoria Symphonic orchestra, Joseph Knecht, conductor. The soloist for| is Joseph Sherman, violinist. ‘ 9:55 P. M.—Arlington time signals. Weather forecast. i 10:01 P. M.—Program arranged by | the Betty Tillotson concert bureau. | | of A Wonder Show Featuring 200 Exhibits of Products for the Home by America’s Leading Manufacturers. il WEAF (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. Y.)| Saturday. ‘[ (Continued in Our Next Issue) i 11:00 A. M.—Address by C. R. Ash-| |slang phrase, a ‘holdup,’ 1 happened to meet the glance of |automatic pistols, and I trust that you | brilliants. Beatrice Kindersley us I looked across| Wiil realize the absurdity the table. [ance. | May T keep it?” | “But tell us about this man| “God bless my soul!" Lord Kinder-|{ The light flashed for a moment| y - Michael?” Lord IKindersley inter- exclaimed, ‘Where are all my |upon . pardwnE WhIEh: he seeried | Saturday, April 7. vened. "I remember, scven or cight | $ How the devil did you get [to be holding forward for examina-| 6:00 P. M.—Organ recital from the years ago, hearing something about | | tion, flashed on the little heap of her!Cameo Motion Picture theater, Pitts- the duel between you feilows ut Scot- ely policy to let you into | jewelry upon the table. burgh, Pa. Howard R. ‘Wehbb, organ- land Yard and a wonderfully led of our methods,” the samf-l “Pray keep your miniature,” the ist at “The Giant Wurlitzer."” criminal gang. Where is the fellow cold voice continued; “but I have no|veice conceded. “Do me,the further 7:00 P. M. —Current FEvents, now " D KDEKA (Westinghouse—REast Pittsburgh). lians orchestra. & | 7:30 P. M.—Freda Williams, Iyric| !soprano and Wm. Deroin, tenor. | 8:30 P. M.—Broadcasting of the| Second Brooklyn Industrial Exposi- | tion under the direction of Brooklyn | Chamber of Commerce, direct from Talk|the 23d Regiment Armory, Brooklyn. Armory. The Music Mirror A Film Fantasy with of resist- jable, but it was left by a sley faintest idea If he my Yard 1t is not really very valu- relative, | into the limeoi: aBain, triend | 7:45 P. M.—The visit to the little| timnfington at Scotiand will? | folks by the Dreamtime lady. certainly send for me, | features, pre-| “And you would join in the hunt?"” Co., Pitts-| | pared by the J. G. Bennett | our host persisied. | P by Auto."'r"“' “You would do nothing of the sort,” $100- By Moahens furnished by the U. 8. Weather bu-| T O O e Late news flashes. Early ‘nport! 11 Scores of Features for Massa- Your Entertainment and the | M.—Condition of burgh, Pa. “One Day Trip | vi ditions, etc. [ RENE: Janet intervencd, looking [BUINE ToRdEaR AL ool eas e B Fihat ta s promise. | ™ 5:30 P. M.—Concert by tiie New 4 s & promise I smiled back at her rcassuringly, Prosperity and peace of mind agreed with Janet. The dignit wifehood sat well upon her. complexion scemed to have Her her carriage, always graceful, assured. There 5 the county more admired than she certainly no one less sometimes think that i she had at all outside our littlc domai “There is just the one possibiiity, I remarked, “that I might not he able to evade the chalienge I me." It was precisely at this moment that the amazin W across at had of | grown more creamy, her beautiful eyes softer more no woman in spoiled 1| her way, site wonld never have wandered 1 do not go after Michael, he may come after| | Castle Consistory choir and Richards, reader. | sunday, April 8, | 10:45 A. M.—Services of the Easf End Christian church, Rev, Rev, John Ray Ewers, minister. 2:30 P. M.—Bible story for |of Alpha Lutheran church, Turtle Creek, Pa. 2:45 P. music. Concert of Heinroth, organist and musical di- Lamson HATS and CAPS {burgh. Tev. pastor. 7:45 Bart | Chusetts highways furnished by | Automobile l.egal association. 6:30 P. M.—Boston police reports. | lu\mrarl bulletin board. Pittsburgh. { Not fl!fi‘yn | children by Rev W. A. Logan, "a!mr‘,\merican Boy Magazine. Emma Ainslee, contralto; Dean Wins- ~acredi}]°w Hanscom. Dramatic tenor. 6:45 P. M.—Code practice, Lesson M.—Evening program. a broadcast from the Concert by 8:00 P. Just Boy,"” Sunday. 8:30 P. M.—Church service con- 4:00 P. M—Organ recital by Chas.| 5,401 by the Federation of Churches. rector of the Carnegle institute, Pitts-| P7o8Tam to be announced. -~ d burgh, Pa. u ar | 4:45 P. M.—Vesper services of the| Shadyside Presbyterian church, Pitts-| Hugh Thomson Kerr,| .WBZ (Westinghouse-Springfield) 7:30 P. M.—Bedtime story. 7:45 P. M.—"Some of the Proper- Instruction. ADMISSION 50 CENTS P. M.—-Services of the First! .. | Baptist church, Pittshurgh, Pa. Rev. Aud tite Eutpos of) A SikCIant in Your Vacuum Tube,” article pre- |pared by Dayton Ulrey, research! | physicist, Westinghouse FElectric and | | Manufacturing Co. i (Westinghouse—Newark.) | 8:00 P. M.—Concert by Harry W.| Saturday. Hitt, planist and accompanist; Donald | nele Wiggily Stories” | Hitt, lyric tenor, Gordon Cnlderwoud.@ icellist. | were @ party of tw dinner, seated at a round table in the center| of the large Lanqueting hall of Kin- dersley Court, The room was rather dimly lighted, except for the heavily shaded table lamps. The two foot-| men had left the room, presum fetch the coffee, and the butle ing behind l.ord Kindersie was the only servant in attendanc Suddenly every light in the place weni - cutand we were plunged into the| most complete darkness “Never knew such a thing to hap-| pen: before," our host declared in an| annoyed tone moebody must kave been tinkeri with th ]m\\‘r-vw" houge, IPetch some candles, Searle.” | The butler turned to grope his way ! toward the door, but lie was not al- lowed to reach it From various parts of the shadown €8 0N every side of us, little pin-points of A Lad the style procession £ as usual g |C. Wallace D'etty, pastor. | o : 7:00 P, M. by Howard R. Garis, author, Out of i E | 3 | fi‘\ 100005 000000 O AU L DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Toin’s Line HERE,TOM YOU HOLD HER WHILE | ANSWER THE PHONE - NOW DON’T DROP HER WHAT EVER YOU DO~ g ! GEE,! FORGET HOW TO HOLD DANNY, GO TELL YOUR MOTHER To COME HERE RIGHT AWAY! LOOK,HELEN | BELIEVE SHE'S TRYING ToO HELEN! 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