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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923, 7:15 p. m.—World and Market sur-|. 9 pr m—U, 8. Army night program | vey from the Dept. of Commerce at|speeches and concert. T looks ul right; but suppose, for thelr | i D RE own ends, that Jenny Doria and her : I VOICES (N THEAIR]\BuMon. WEAF ::::u:(;wwnm to t“;wlm the impression 7:30 P, m.—Bedtime story for the 'y are not friends?" W a 7 s By “My God! What would yo: | chiddren.. (American TeL and Tel. Co., N, ¥.) EDEN PHILPOTTS ¥ < of her?" Toumaked ) KDEA 7:45 p. m.—'"Modern Bank “Serv- 7:80 p. m.—Talk by Bernard Shien: A TATR “It isn't what I'd make of* her| K (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). |ice” by Miss Maude L. Batch, man-|tag, {industrial commissioner of the By It's what she really is. And that I'm 7p. m.—Ball scores. Difmer. con:|ager of the Women's Dept. of the| New York state labor department. RW. SATTERFIELD going to find out, because a .great cert continuéd, Springfield National bank. ¥. LeRoy Fisher, baritone, accom- " 5% deal more may depend upon it than 7:80 p. m.—Address. 8 p. m—Laughs from Life by spe-| panied by Winitred T. Barr, COPYRIOHE: 1938 THE MIMILLAN COMPANY. Jou appear to imagine.” 7:45 p. m.—The visit to the little | clal arrangement with Life Magazine.| “Intimate Glimpses of the Home RULASED OY NEA SERVICE (HC... ARRAT, MET KWWYS”_ “A moment's reflection will surely : folks by the Dreamtime Lady. ~.8:156 p. m—Topics of interest to| Life of Edgar AMen Poe," by Regin- “ LT d convinee you that neither she nor i : 8 p. m.—Ball scores. Address, W“’";:n f"flm_‘}"fllm’-‘ S ald Pelham Bolton. 3 +30 p. m~—Concert by W, H. War- Lillf Maurer Offen, lyric soprano. Dorla—" | 8:20 p. mi—Concert by' the King-| | “Wait, wait! I'm only saying that | Haw Entertainers—Alice C. King, so-|N€T. basso; Grage Bosworth Clarke,| ¥dith Okerlund, concert pianist. v b SR R i Aueria e is young and y ve seen | W€ must not allow character, fancted | prano; Ella Haw, contralto; Kath-|contralto; Piiscille Paradis, violinist.| 9 p. m.—Program by Gimbel Broth- BE (:l.\ HERE TODAY ‘!mr e ol ok lwbl’:u::a:d %€M or real, to dam anychannel of inves- eryn McDowell, planist; Walter Rein-| 9:50 p. m.—Baseball scores. Bed-|ers New York store. Popular musig Michael Pendean, husband of Jenny | MW Ean tall awha b hoabaral b | tigation. Have you asied . yourself hart, tenor; Harvey McMillen, bari- time story for grownups, prepared by| program. disappears and Robert Redmayne, o, €0 101 W0 asures he ook | sy Bondigs Redmayna’y, QAN B tene; Louls Warneke, baritone; as-|Crison §. Marden. ‘ uncle o Jenny, s suspected of mur- | 9. win. hpr missing 2" ) ssted by Zareh Yardum, violin, | S v [ WGeY der. Mark Drendon. criminal inves- | o0\ uve'picked up. ths thing o | . MaYE—and could not see How it 9:45 p. m.—Ball scores. ~National Wiz | (General Elcctric Co., Schenectady, 3 | Thort's sake. there's one point on | ¥as likely to contain anvthing dan- Stockman and Farmer Market re- (Aeolian Hall, N¥. City) ’ N. Y.) parts. * | 6 p m—"Jim and Peggy at Mead-| 8:30 p. m.—Baseball scores. * Robert roams at large. | e r 2 " SJenny goes to live with her uncle, | Vhich 1 insist. It you are golng to| €[04 1o Hobert Redmayne. % (7 " take Jenny into your confidence &nd eter did not enlighten him for the 4 A Yo v owbrook Farm,” a short story for 8:45 p. m.—Musical program and 7 g WBZ | small people, .courtesy of the MacMil-| cne act plays. o his brother to meet him in a nearby | g %, - —— ,_" e Rn ARk (Westinghousé—Springfield). | lan eompany, & cave. Gluseppe Doria takes his| mentut fhnte AR T Gact “"l"‘ " ‘I'"‘W 7 p. m.—Baseball scores of thel 8:25 p. m.—Classical recital by Lu-| Complete radio sets and supplies al master to the meeting place and R 1 cert u," y s a‘ not Eastern, American and National cille Clemens, planiste;selections from |Henry Morans', 365 Main street, op: arn them -here,” he sald. xt AR JUNIORS-Little Nis leagues. News from Farm and Home. 'Brahm, Lisat and Chopin. posite Myrtle street.—advt. A When Doria calls for Bendigo he | PR e e e LA sl don ! to gain by being good, everything to l‘ | finds both men missing and evidence | | it, I go back to England.” candy of a terrible struggle in the cave, | [ 4 “You want me to.look after Mr. o { adulte. | o il W lose by behaving badly, Jenny is a 5 g4 |about the man in the red walistcoat|per time since you wish it; but be- i g L i | X \ per tim ¥ ity proud girl. 1 hope to see much of WY ¢ | than we do. fore you go, I'll ask you to stroll | : ml [l 7 i = [ " FET 8 = I want to talk | ( 4 Y g “[““ o pm” » i M, “Well, I do not ask much; but live in Italy, where Jenny's uncle, o “No, I look after him ' hel I s { n, He's my Albert Redmayne, ~lives. When | ¥ first care. I haven't broke it to him Sold by Noveck's Drug Store. Robert is seen in Italy Brendon and | vet; but he's _going with me." ' e ] | ! | Peter Ganns, famous American de- | 1 Ganns consldered and then pro- tective, renew investigations. [ Iy ceeded. Giuseppe and his wife had planned T i A [ “I must give you a clear under-|to visit an acquaintance at Colico, to NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | ¢ standing. I'm so used to playing a|the northward of the lake; and be- : lone hand and saying nothing till I|[fore the steamer started, after noon, can say everything, that I may be|the two men took a stroll in the hills type & woman generally worships. 1| / tempted to treat you in a way you|a mile above Menaggio. Brendon A\ ' | don’t'deserve. Now I'll tell you how | had asked for some private conver- grant that Italo-English marriages are not remarkable for their success; the cat's jumping. She's jumping in [sathén and the other gladly agreed. but—well, no doubt Jenny's husband “None whatever. Dorla is amaz- | ingly handsome and attractive—the the dark—I'll allow that; but what I “As you know, I'm going to spend seem to see dimly is this: that Giu-|the day in the red man's haunt,”" ex- is worldly-wise. He has everything | seppe Doria knows a great deal more | plained Mark, “and I'll call at sup- Jenny marries Doria and they go to | Redmayne 2" her, though it appears that their [ “If Albert disappeared, you've got|along for an hour. honte will be in Turin.” i | to remember that Dorla's wife would [to you.” ! “He has abandoned his ambitions Le thesworldly gainer.- Why any-| “That will suit me very well,” said to recover the family estates and title BEFORE LUNCHEON MARK | body should want to kill Albert to|the other, and in half an hour he “){' »I\ I and so forth? Brendon told me all [BnoNDON RETURNED WITH HIS|put money into Jenny's pocket T can- |returned to Brendon, found him chat- about that.” GUIDE. not say. But it's a feature; and|{ing with Jenny in the dark portal “Entirely. Besides it seems that|=—- e &= while I'm in Englaad, T'll ask you|of the sllkworm house, and drew ene of your countrymen has secured | Sire other than to see justice done|to keep your eyes skinned and try|him away. the castle at Dolseacqua and bought [2nd the mystery cleared, then I can't|and find out as much about Giuseppe| “You shall have speech with her the title too. Gluseppe was very en- | WOrk with you, Mark. - |as you can.” tonight after supper,” promised Glu- tertaining on the subject. But I'm You wrong her, but that doesn't| You forget that he only came into|seppe. =~ “Now it Is my turn. We afraid he loves idleness.” matter, I suppose. What does mat-| this business at ‘Crow's Nest.' " will aséend to the little shrine on the Before luncheon Mark Brendon re- | er ig that you wrong me,” said Bren-| “How can I forget what I don't|track above the orchards.” turned from the hills with his guide. d‘:;’v ith flerce eyes, fixed upon the know? Why do you say he only|. Brendon opened the conversation They had seen nothing of Robert Red- | elder. T've never thought orfcame intd it at ‘Crow's Nest'? He|and of course treated the other as mayne and appeared to be rather dreamed of confiding in her, or any-|may have come into it at Foggintor.|though ‘no question existed concern- weary of one another's company. body else. T'm a detective first and | perhaps he and not Rohert Red-|ing his honesty. “You must impart your wisdom |!ast and always over this business;|mayne, or any other, cut Michael| “What do you think of this busf- and I have some credit in my pain-| pengean’s throat?” S G A 6 p and gay spifit to Signor Marco,” sald 2 : Giuseppe to Mr. Ganns, when Brendoy, | ful, protession. “Impossible. Consider. Ts not | pretty close to it for a long time now. was out of earshot with Jenny, “He| ‘“Good. Remember that, whatever|yjcpae’s widow Dorla’s wife?” You. must have wome theory. \ is a very dull dog and does not even [ happens ~ And keep your temper| .yhat, then? I'm not saying she| I have no theory at all” replied With me, too, becsuse nothlng - is)ynéw heiggas the murderer.” Dorla. “My own affairs are enough . listen when I talk. Not simpatico, I e ’ i v x suppose. He will never find out any- [ E%nod BY ,“‘"""i t. e '"“"‘:‘ say-| " wAnother thing: Doria was the|for me and this cursed mystery is ng a word against Mrs. Dorla, but|gservant of Bendigo Radmayne at the|¢hrusting a finger into my life and thing. Wil you, I wonder? Have " orla, | you any ideas? A new broom sweeps | Inasmuch as Doria Is as yet very|gimo.» darkening it.. T grow a very anxious 9 clean, as you say." much an unknown quantity to you| “.pnd how do.you know cven so|and miserable man and I will tell you “A very cute notion,” declared :ud' me]. you must un.dnrsmud’ that I much?”’ why, because you are undrrstandh\g. on't allow appearances to blind my| "~ prendon showed impatience. You must not be angry if T now men- : Peter. “We'll rope you in, Giuseppe. 4 gai Petween you and me and the post, [€¥eS or control my actions. It| .yy gear Ganns, that's common|tion my wife in this affair.” knowledge.” — our friend Brandon has been barking up the wrong tree, you know. But “Commor nothing! = You can't| (Continued in Our Next Issue) The old home you are so fond of can be wired for Electric swear he was the servant of Ben- if you and I and he, together, can't 24 lean this up, then we're not the men digo Redmayne on the day that the n . . o B e s o . O e Service without the slightest damage to the floors, walls or ceiling:. Doria laughed. as much would entall an amount of AY RE E b 1t was not until after the midday 'H T solid research that might surprise b ” meal that Ganns and Mark were able ealed Eczema you. Of this crowd, onl¥®Doria for to get speech together. Then, certain knows when he joined up at HM'I' STUPS PAlN His wife may, or may " promising to return in time to meet “I was troubled wi ‘Crow’s Nest." Virgilio Poggi, who would cross the my Bands, It bmk:"o'uh‘ meon] | vot, know. T'm quite unprepared to Jake for tea, {he two mgn sauntered of small pimples. that| |12%8, Gllisepne's word for it date’, lN FEw MIN”TES It Is So Easy On Our beside Como and exchanged experi- ences. The Interview proved painful e s badly when I) | tedmayne's log then?” : to the younger, for he found that my rest, My handswere| | .One of the reasons certainly.” it fosbis were Sleared i <o i o o] || T e he b love and - SPECIAL TEN MONTHS Peter were taking a steamer for tain directions. them in hot water the; Y| | Varenna, whence they would entrain| Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, “Do. you begin to see any light?"” almost made me scream, asked-Mark. The trouble lasted about for Milan and so return to England.|backache, siff neck, sore muscles, “Not much upon the main prob- four months. On the steamer stood Virgilio ;‘0"\‘:":’{. 5;’;;2‘:;];2:“50‘)’"?;‘:' h‘;‘r'é‘l'; DEFERRED PAYME N I PI q N [2 leared, g i Poggl. He was come across the A ; lem. A minor feature has cleare sent for a free sample of Cuti. 0ggi get around, just try'Red Pepper Rub. ver, £ k lit cura Soap afid Oi water to take leave of Mr. Redmayne liowever. I know the rock you sp p intment and it = The| Nothing has such concentrated, upon, my son. You were in love h;lped "im. I purchased more, and and see him as far as Varenna. AR e e with Jenny Pendean from the mo- after using one cake of Cuticura three men departed pregently, léaving | P ) al ment you knew that she was a widow.| |Soap and two boxes of Cuticura| |Mark, Jenny and her husband to-|When heat penetrates right down into Let Our Experts Help You Plan Your Work Ointment I completely healed.” gether, At Varenna, Virgilio also|Pain and congestion relief comes at v . And you're in love with Jenny Doria (Signed) M iy b ®| once. g) iss Rut! . Johnson, took his I . He was not conte: b + 5, (1 oRIoR [1f itpnlchis Jeave. L He e | % Just na sonn. s you anply Red7Pes: Telephone 230 For Appointment now. And to be in love with one R.D. 1, Belfast, Mat cipals i e, is to han- B st, Maine. | with embracing Albert but clasped iR pripciosle fn 5 car ¢ o ok pér Rub you feel the tingling heat. dicap yourself out of the hunt, as far These fragrant emollients are all Mr. Ganns also in an affectionate as that case Is concerned.” you need for all toilet purposes. farewell. In three minutes the sore spot is 4 “We know some things without Soap to cleanse and purify, Oint- CHAPTER XIV, :\'R:medi through and through and the ment t orture 1s gone. proof and are proud to take them on 0 soothe and heal, Talcum to Revolver and Pickaxe i e paing = [] trust,” answered Brendon. “Have powder and perfume. 1 not seen Mrs. Doria under affliction Samples Proo by Mol Address While Brendon entertained no|from red peppers, costs little at any and in situations unspeakably diffi- e Diten 48, Mast. ' Sold every. sort of regard for Doria, his balanced [ drug store. Get a jar at once. Be cult? She buried her own crushing = % mind allowed him to view the man|sureqto get the genuine, with the nlei—- 3 with impartial justice. name Rowles on every package. x e p—— = - “And in nine months was married = o The End of a Perfect Day | FEEL SORRY FOR | GUESS WE HAD . G TH A, | WISH | WAS SOME OF THOSE ! BETTER START FOR 4 2 it HOME IN THAT BIRDS DOWN AT THESTHIS PLACE HOME NOW,DORVS") | 7 17 T ‘ STUFFY LITTLE 'y / FLAT OF oURS! ME! / 7 : OFFICE ABOQUT LITS ME ‘ (AN AWFLL (58 ’ 1 WISH I 'y Now : WHY SAY HOME Y SToRM! 4 { / HAD STAYED WHEN YOU'RE AT i/} : 7/ ‘ V77 THE OFFICE! Mueller’s Egg Noo- dles with prunes makes a delicious and tempting breakfast for you— nutritiousand satis- fying. Serve it to- $ALESMAN $AM morrow morning, o S hot or cold, and F HE TRES 10 GRAD — . ST = - ¢ A GRERT SCOTTY . -FOR HITTING watch the ha YOU KNOCK HIM COLDY NOTHIN 44 TTHATS TH ONLY WAY ::L“ H‘l’r‘}\"‘\fm‘fi’ DOMNG | ANT | B BN WERRING [ / smiles around the i ) ; o By breakfast table. I ou w ) 7 V. 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