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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ‘ FRIDAY INE 20, 10883, December; and having previous ae-[PATEN ISSUED TO Y " ; our ERee N Shampoo's 14 following m g Conneetiout list of patents issued to ——————————— ARICH FROTHY FINE SCENTED NEOS SUDS EDEN PRILPOITS _ HAURTRATED g L valk to s Nest His eart bheat | i two|the eitizens of Conneetieut for the STRIPS the hair of every particle of dirt, unnecessary oil and stimulates new growth, o a .“"(“;Atlb - | | thoughts moved together in it, for not | week ending June 18, 1923, furnished "N B s faly did he intensely desire to see | by Louis M. Sehmidt, soliciter of pat- WHAT IS MORE the hair is full of life and toned to soft brilliancy, COPYRIONT 9IR THEMIMILLAN SONPARY RELASED B NEA SERVICE N0, ARRGT MET. NEWAIR VS, e . 0 c]ean’lness Bendigo Radmayne might be assisting| Albert W, Becker, Windsor; :!urlr\e[ [ his brother. The idea was shadowy, | lamp Pendean is iast seen in the company | so0 m Was SUpereraft on his part , e o ¢ melling, v B : 0 ¢ and keeps the home healthful ; ascended great heights . = rp 4 taining rings for receptacie closures. send $1,00 f or 20¢ for one to pottage and witnesses testify to hay | the window hut aiso had a wish to|ents, 259 Main street, New Britain " RS bulel i in same wurh cunning fashion e PR T T R KEEP IT IN GOOD CONDITION BY USING NEOS hat we can't discover the hody. In 2 i o ‘ k¢ Dajka, Torrington; . tavestigator, 18 cngaget that we cant discaver the hedy. la | A teasposniyl of S7ipho More {haR GAce SORUIMIIAIOE ich a| g e Daika, THE GUARANTEED PURE CLEANSING SHAMPOO | Surprise visit as he was now about te Adam V. Felton, assignor to the 3 of Robert Redmayne, uncle ta Jenny, | pur is - H il when the two men visit a new hun (e e Bl ;m.o N m ¢ west of the piver estua pinion he did what he said in his Busy dealers sell it==libe, Uary: and when Rudelph P, Greenburg and A, Glas. galow being built by Michael near s within the space of two hours he he § ¥ . etter 10 Wis hrother he meant 1o do e, 6he, and $120 reached & piace from whinh “Crows| /CAMIYI guard for ol ranses NEOS CO,, Inc., 366 Fifth Avenue = New York NN LOW Morton F, Judd, Stratford, assignor ta tey and hunt dewn the boat that Ing seen Robert ride away on hi | | #ea, nothing bhut the an ated | motar hacycle with & Neavy wack b Ml"" -;m: 1 this pe t Prinee. | SYIIPHOd [ of the wamnu neld his mona e\ o7 | Jiius Kruttsehnite, '\I.N :;-n.:““ in mind to break up the meeting by, "Chief of police speaking,” aaid the hind the saddle, The amek i found | FRTSERC LU PO o0 awing He came ignorant of the startling “;"fi'“:':')"" conerete rallway te (EWO/ rorce, when one of thelr number con- | student in a stern voice. “I'll give you 8% & far distance from the scene of | oo (ol L Thiam at & sailors’ inn on | events awalting him, Iittle guessing | P ors | eeivea the 1dea of playing a praetical | exactly one hour to finish your meat. mystery ol v bR e Yo ot Henry McCathron, Bridgeporti | i “gosigned to alleviate the possi|ing, There must be no procession, no m Dm surprise the little ¢ ty on th Henry W, Armsirong, New Haven, | €lif for another reason, Htill some | assignor of one-half te H. Wyman,| Pondean 1o solve the 4 ol 44 e ————e T | pay New Enaland Metal Barrell Corp. . v~1_§a-.¢r Shampoos Six Packets for $1.00 Foggintor Quarry v pani THESULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. | Nest” could he seen, perehed hetween | o0 “ine Ravhe Co., Bridgeport; | | how hath the story of his seeret dream | hoiler tube repair plug. bility of bleadshed and gain the de.|communication to the press; others vague suspicion held his mind that | Piantsville; hydraulie inek appesr of her hushand, Miehae rpesds ane—that A N It makes them sweet-smelling, | Fuspicion, however, seemed to di- b ohine for L i Danbury; machine for making r Ask Your Dry, t, Hairdresser or lood is found en the f f the Rlood is fo "t oor of t part. Ho that's the next step for me | Boston, Mass. the oliff heights and | phis And @ Eray, wintey | s nsmission and hrake meehanism. | and the ehraniele of the quarry erime ’ g ot " Martin L. Martus, Woodbury; pri-|ioq end at the same time, | wise you all go to jail." Jenny goes to live with her unele & Rendigo Redmayne Rrendon ealls were destined to he advaneed by great 2 ot Rendige's home and meets Giy ineldents hefore the day was done mary battery, Just as the eommunists wers about| An hour later a band of students [ His Nicholas Miller, Hartford; atamp| (o agsemble, the student with the idea | from a neighboring cafe watched the { seppe Doria, whe works there Her | s rond ran over the cliffs and \ ’m.«.m him swept brown and naked | AfMIXIng device telephoned to the theater and asked | communists disperse quietly, with no digo shows Mark a letter supposed to 1 slgn of a demonstration be from Robert Redmayne, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Now, what is more, hoth Miss| Reed and her parents made it clen that the soldier was of an exeitable ‘ end uncertain nature, Reed didn't mueh approve of mateh . He deseribed n man who | might very easily alip over the bor. der line hetween reason and unreu. | #on, No, Halfyard, you'll not find | any theory to hold water but the | theory of a mental breakdown. The | letter he wrote to his brother quite cenfirms it. 'The very writing shows & lnck of reatraint and eelf-control,” It's a great and growing fraternity, The “Mapl-Flakers.” They meet every morning at the breakfast table—and what good times they have. Once you join the ‘“Mapl-Flaker: you'll be a member forever—for Maple Flake is the ‘‘food that keepsyouright.” Itiswholewheat—branand all, énough bran to be a harmless, natural laxative. Mapl-Flake is a body-builder, full of the necessary mineral salts of phos- phorus, iron and lime. It contains those life-giving vitamins which stimulate the appetite and then feed it. Hallé’ yOll [rlé’d /N We are going to give $250 first prize Gl NGER Q I E ; .‘ . and 164 other prizes to those who write el iom T@fi ) the best four-line jingles telling how iPeS Ll i good Mapl-Flake is and how good f I ! f it 19 for you. Try your hand, “Mapl- HOUSEHOLD EXTRACT o Flakers.” Write a jingle, This discovery enables you to make a i i delicious Ginger Ale at home just as win a prize. Contest closes 7 VeI He turned over this sentence many times and considered the weight of every word, He concluded from it that Jenny Pendean, while aware that her greatest jovs were gone for ever, yet looked forward to a time when Ler present desolation might give place to a truer tranquility and con- easily and economically as you make Rootbeer from Hires Household Extract. One package makes 80 glasses. If your dealer cannot supply you, send 25¢ and we will send postpaid package direct, or send $2.80 for carton of one dozen. THE CHARLES E. NIRES CO. August 15, 1923. The more jingles you write, the better your chance for a prize. Send jingles early to the Contest Manager, Armour tent. 216 S. 24th St., Phila,, Pa. The fact that this should be so, however ,astonished Brendon. He judged her words were perhaps ill chosen and that she implied a swift. s er return to peace than in reality PN e e BRI LN would occur . He had guessed that a 4 : ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY year at least, instead of merely these 4 cHl her e s 4 { Grain Company, Chicago, ; 4 ) /g 118 e A P R BY ALLMAN Leave it to Olivia DOINGS OF THE DUFFS e T aarant air. | f#148 under the winter aky. Here| JUllus Pedorsen, Bridgeport|for the communist leader. Binoe® s e me s ¥ e (- [and there o mewing ull flew aver. | clothesline support. | o hat Hrendon's complete Un-) 000 ang the anly sign of other lita| Wilkon Porter, assignor to the New ruccess astoniahed hin chief, He was | o % “oin ek man ‘orewling behind his| HAven Clock Co, New Haven: self- content, however, to helleve Mark's(ou.s'vith more sen fow) fluttering | contained removable power unit for cwn conviction: that Robert Red. | NiA waks J ng bt inipescl | ",':,; ‘,:,,"L',"';::."' l’:,:h::?,":":','_’“:":,‘::’ Brendon eame at last to a white | «Edward Saundry, New Haven: rope :h' )dnymlrh of hru lotter to llondltt: #ate facing on the highway and found | joining clamp. from Plymouth that he had reached his destination.| Joseph Wolk, Bridgeport; piston Upon the gate “Crow's Nest" was|for internal-combustion engines, Much demanded attention and | written in letters stamped upon a Trade Marks, Hrendon was soon devoting himself to | hronze plate, and ahove it rose a post| Davis-Pope Co, Norwalk: men's # diamond robbery in the Midlands. | with a receptacle for holding a lamp |and women's hats, Months passcd, the hody of Michasl|at night, The rond to the house fell| The Johns-Pratt Co., Hartford; Pendean had not heen recovered, and | stooply down and, for beneath, he saw | electrieal apparatus machines, and the littie world of Feotland =~ Yard(the flagstaff and the tower room ris- | supplies. pigeon-holed the mystery, while the|ing ahove the dwelling, | 3 larger world forgot all about it, A bleakness and melanchony i Mgl e Meantime, with a sense of secret|geomed to encompass the spot on this AWED BY HOAX “I've compared It with another let. | vellef, Mark RBrendon prepared to|gomhre day, The wind sighed and | ter In Bendigo Redmayne's posses- face what had sprung out of these In- [ sant 4 tremor of light through the S n, It's u pecullar fist, 1 should cidents, while permitting the events|dead grass; the horizon wi 1 . ;lyb!ht‘re couldn’t be a shadow of themnelves to pass from his present|rqp mT:v’ rm\‘clnm:d”u:nnn:'Ilrl:a‘r::"lflh: Sowniugles ST (M Oiostog s i oubt." ~ |interests, There remained Jenny X, sh- ed v 7 Co Pract, “What shall you do next?" usked FOLLOWED THE VOYAGES| Pendean and his mind was deeply Lr::|n1::'nw:‘vhml‘::rmlrrnn"!222|nn”‘x:)'r:‘::l Joul e st Halfyard, A DOZ SMALL VESSELS, preoccupiied with her, wavelats fiscked here and there by a| ‘Joke of Onc of the Students. “Get back to Plymouth again und s eonciod Indeed, apart from the dally toll|feather of foam. | & h make close inguiries among the onfou [ the harbor authority followed the{Of Work, she filled it to the exclusion| Ag he descended Trendon saw a| Geneva, -'“,“" ~5~’r‘; o "’;,'“' as- boats, They go und come and 1 cun | voyages of a dozen small vessels|of eVery other personal consideration.|inan at work in the garden setting up | ii""'“’,“m‘" 9 ,""\ "“':"4 p"’";‘"" trace the craft that left Plymouth|which had been berthing at Plymouth | He longed unspeakably to see her|g two-foot barrier of woven wire, | orowsky, at -!ll"‘!“'“’- ARG R ERLL AT, during the days that immediately fol- | during the critical duys. agatn, for though he had corre- |1t was evidently intended to keep the | & ioUs aftermath here, not without lowed the posting of Redmayne's let-[ A month of urduous work Mark de- [sponded during the progress of his|rahbits from the cultivated flower "“T""","”m"‘ “f'";‘"' 4 ter. ‘These will probably be back |ioted to thin stuge of the inquiry, and | inauiries and kept her ~closely in-|heds which had been dug from the "”‘ ay ';,"‘" the murder the com- again with another lond in a week or| his investigation produced nothing|foOrmed of everything that he Was:green siope of the coomb. munists of "‘n";-! "TK;T‘W]']" :hm”t- two, One ought to be able,to check | whatever, Not a skipper of any ves. | C0Ing, the excuse for these communi- P A R Ing of protest at the Apollo theater. them.” wel involved could furnish the least|cations no longer existed, She had (Continued in Our Next Issue) A group of university students had it “A wild-goisc chase, Grendon," information and no man resembling | acknowledged every letter, but her “Looks to me as though the whole | Robert Redmayne had heen seen by |replies were brief and she had given inquiry had been pretty much s0|ihe harbor police, or any independent | bim no information concerning her- from the first. We've missed the|person at Plymouth, despite sharp|#elf, or her future intentions, though key somewhere, How the man t| watchfulness, he had asked her to do so. One left Paignton in knickerbockers, and A time came when the detective |item of information only had she & big check suit and a red waistcoat | s recalled to London and heartily | couchsofed and he learned that she on the morning after the murder got | chaffed for his failure; but his own|'was finishing the bungalow to her away with it and never challenged | unusual disappointment disarmed the [ husband's original plan and then seek- single eye on rail or road-—well, it's 3 ing a possible customer to take over such a flat contradiction to reason and | ker lease, She wrote: “experience that 1 can't casily believe “I cannot see Dartmoor again, for the face value,” it means my happiest as well as my “No—ther¢'s u breakdown some- most unhappy hours. I shall never where—that's what I'm telling you; be 8o happy again and, I hope, never but whether the fault is ours, or a suffer so unspeakably as I have dur- trick has been played to put us fairly ing the recent past.'” out of the running, no doubt you'll find out soon or late. I don't see there's anything more we can do up . here whether or no.” “There isn't, "admitted Mark, “It's all been routine work and a devil of lot of time wasted in my opinion. Be- tween ourselves, I'm rather ashamed . of myself, Halfyard. I've missed " something—the thing that most mat- tered, There's a sign-post sticking " up somewhere that I never saw." The inspector nodded. “It happens so sometimes-—cruel vexing—and then people laugh at us . and ask haw we earn our money.| iswhatyouwantf r your skin trouble Now and again, as you say, there's a| —Resinol tostop the itching andburn- | four months, must pass before - & ' danger signal to a case so clear as| ing—Resinol to heal the eruption. | terrible sorrow could begin to dim. _ the nose on a man's face, and yet,| Scratching makes it worse, besides |Indeed he felt sure of it and con-| ) 3 [ owing to following some other clue, hem%‘ embarrassing and dangerous, |cluded that he was reading an impli- | N\ A\ 5 or sticking to a theory that we feel| but the smooth gentle ingredients of | cation into this pregnant sentence | : \ ] can and must be the only right one,| RESINOL OINTMENT often over- | that she had never intended it to F Y X = — = we miss the real, vital point till we| come the trouble promptly, evenifitis |carry. He longed to see her and was R go and bark our shins on it. And| Severeand long-established. Bathing | just planning how to do so, when w1/ \ L then, perhaps, it's too late and we QgAagefit:; vaf:‘ifi{,;"“% ng_sn\g chance offercd an opportunity. ; look silly."” 8 ens th neficial results, Brendon was called to arrest two . Brendon admitted the truth of this| Resinol products at all druggists. Russians, due to arrive at Plymouth | HOUSEHO}D EEXTRAGTS m@wnom Wheat M that keeps wu‘nghtl experience, from New York upon a day in mid- | %'M*f"!.mfiiéfli at home ¥ “There can only he two possible . situations,” he said: “either this was a motiveless murder—and lack of mo- tive means insanity; or clse there was a deep reason for it and Redmayne killed Pendean, after plotting far in advance to do so and get clear him- gelf. In the first case he would Fm'; ] HOPE You ENJOYED been found, unless he had committe ] YOUR SODA- BY TREATING You TO THAT SODA | BROKE ONE OF MY PRINCIPLES - IT 1S ONE OF MY. PRINCIPLES NEVER To SPEND MY W JUSTWHAT || MONEY ON GIRLS! 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