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WALLOWED LP Mus WiLson \Wooneow WAUITRATED nwjazufln.- JDALL BY BRINTANCS = G188 THE RIDOWAY Con PanY o mu IN HERE TODAY W nger is missing after eating . luncheon with friends at the Plas. | Loring Ranger offers a reward of ong ~ hundred thousand dollars for the re turn of his daughter. Hope is & prisoner in the sanitarium of Dr, Bristow, Dr, George Kelsey Also s detained there because he knows of eriminal transactions of Dristow, Hope and Kelsey manage to escape bhim help her inte the the eurb,” “But 1 still den't see—" Kelsey had followed every word, his brow grow. Ing more furrowed as Charlie went on ‘How could they know that she would g0 into that shep, and order soda “They didn't, But a thing that wasn't pulled off in & hurry, They had an inside man, Bryan says, named Fiteh, whose business it - wi to find out about Hope men limousine at lho: like | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Anita o ' for Good Eaters and Distress of Indigestion, It You Follow Meals With nuart's Dyspepsia Tablels They may talk about balaneed va- tions, ealori d all that, but most No Sour Hising, Gassiness, llunbun’ “Come, gof undressed,” dered. Hope twisted petulantly, her head fall back again, L jerked her to her feet, and let But Mis pley caught her by the wrist and Whimpering, Hope rubbed her arm, | Anlta, after lowering | #he sat upright, | tivity below, pitately and tened, same waiting attitude, bhrought Kelsey back At vigh no lenger, a4 people enjoy eating the good things | museles rigid, listening for some ae- | Onee she rose preci: stepping softly . past Hope's bed, opened the door and lis- Coming back, she took up the and pressed her hands distractedly fo her teniples, | Over an hour, surely almost two, must have passed; and they had not t the woman eould bear her fhe got up again, hent over Hope to assure: herself that ) | Hepe lay down docilely, and almost immediately seemed (o Tall asieep, | the seated herself where she could keep eyes on both her charge and the by Judge Pub. Co. lght, s d ! b m, WGl Radio and B Amenican Mediord Hiliside, esearch Mass ) 30 p mo~Hoston police Peports. World Market survey, 46 p. m—Girls' Hour, conducted ' P —Bvenilng 1, “Selence Up to Date" Bolentific Ameriea “8o dark In the woads," she sighed. |y, 1. W i, “Cam We walked and walked, and ran and | l':u"fl.frlc‘!“::““ .:::: P » ogrem. by the 2. “This Week's Judge," furnished WRC Radio Corp. of America—Washington, D G 6:00 p. Marietta Stockard, 800 p. m.—fong recital by Ger- terday bef trude MeHogue, m.~—~Children's Hour by Nedum, fn Boad Duylgt, Obaas mpesve Resas New York, Oct. 17.~The Rev, Mre Jos K. Stewsrt, pastor of the First Independent church at Cleveland, O. an aspirent 500 offered by out & primafacie case yos- an ipvestigating com- mittes of . distinguished sclentists and 16 p. mo—Bong recital by Ruth |, couiive members of the Selentifi 30 p. m.—~Violin reeital by Har-|* riet Wood, merfcan staff. Mrs, Stewart, in broad daylight and after & search of her person, produced r before a medium, a8 far as s ka fers to produce phencmens in hroad daylight and under the same condi- tions Mys, Stewart, Purported in- dependent writing is ususily produced on slates. 1n mosi cases of detected frauds it has been found that a peneil was shut between the two slates and the writings caused therewith, As Mra Stewart operates in bhroad day- light and as, apparently, there is day- light at the paintbwhere the writing is produced, it is correet to say that we have the only case of independent writing of this nature which has come 5 S4°D) —fong rostinl by, Albert | der conditions n fos . tempted, independent spirit writing on pel00 b iR rocltal B | gmali white index cards, the property 9116 p, m—8ong recital by Ger.[of the investisating commities, ' ¥IrN [ trude M:ilol;l treshened plucked flowers b 9:30 m.~Violin recital by Har- SWeen ‘ths curds ‘4pd lald har e riot Wood, pobl by Mre, Btewart for the women o peal by Mre. Stewart for the women pr:.;:_. p. m,~—Bong recital by Albert ’n‘m(“‘:’:;:, for htr. :llc 2 ::’d‘ a mensages in pin ,".l" :0 » m~"‘f""'° recital by Felian |y ) iotrope writing were revealed writ J ten-on what had been blank spaces Among these spirit writings were mes- sages from the late Willlam James, noted paychologist of Harvord univer- sity and brother of Henry James, and the signature of the late Willlam T, Btead, Outdoor Demonstration ‘The seance took place in the garden of the home of M. New Wayburn at Bayside, 1.. I, Those present were Dr, ‘Walter Frankiin Prince, principal re- search officer of the American Boclety for Paychical Research: Dr, Hereward Carrington, a research worker in pay- chical phendmena; Austin C. Lescar- boura, managing editor of the Sclen- tific American; J.-Malcolm Bird, asso- clate editor; A. G..Tngales, o memher of the staff; Mrs, Weyburn, her moth. er, Mrs. Kirby, and brother-in-law, ‘-wlll.lvoorln: Mr.' Esther Walzer, a {friend of Mrs. Stewart; a stenographer {and a photographer for the Sclentific Aemrican. Report of the Committee At the conclusion of the seance the ‘memberl of the investigating commit- tee and of the Scientific American s sued jointly the following report: “Mrs, Stewart has made out a | primafacie case. We are sufticiently well impressed to proceed further. There are two'facts which stand out in connection with yesterday's seance. The first is that we have not caught the medium in any blatant fraud; the second is that'the writings produced were on what appears to be our own cards. Tt Is impossible to say definite- _hnwe\'er, without further investi- #ation whether the alleged spirit mes- |sages and’ writings are genuine, | "Mrs. Stewart has been invited to €ubmit herself to further tests and ‘ap- pears anxious to do s0. The commit- itee Which watched Mrs. Stewart yes. terday was only a sub-committee; The medium must first prove to our com- in Rristow's car. They drive to an| abandoned house. Kelaey falls asleep and Hops hears Bristow's volee in the yard and knows they have been followed. Hope surrenders (o Bristow and tells him that Kelsey has abandoned her. When Kelsey awakens ho finds I she was asleep, then turning down the Mght to a spark, went out, locking the door behind her, and tip them off when she to be| out alone, Then they were ready fo | ? spring any one of half a d:nn i AT TS schemes, whichever was the best under the circums | “Well, to go hac I told Frank| [ ahout the escape, and them getting Juares Charlie, adventurer and close |NOr @again: and he said it was funny, | e S NN . in the room with |If the girl really was Hope, that sh | | didn't make for the hiding-place in | | Vo’cEs IN THEAIR the old house, instead of taking 1o | N e— —— | the woods, 1 got_keyed vp then, und X | ———— he tells. me al] ahont i, Ranger had | Wednesday, October 17, 1928 showed It to him ones, when they ' 4 KDKA werg down here together. Then he! falls to moaning and sobbing again, and 1 tell him that | am .m"‘. ..f get (Wnuuhouu':r-.:z Pittsburgh) e 7y 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the | KDKA Little Symphony orchestra, vepsin Tablets because they glve the 7:40 p. m.—The Literary program stomach the alkaline effect, they| .,.q,0ted by Marjory Stewart. stops the gas, they sweeten the stom- | T:45 p. m. he children’s period. ach, they ald digegtion in the llnn|-| §:00 p. m.-—National Stockman and are balanced to do Just| oy pmer Market reports, 8:16 p. m.—~Feature, 8:30 p. m.~—Concert by the KDKA (Continued in Our Next Issue) NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Now this is where you sit up and Histen.” Charlie tapped Kelsey twic (On the chest with a hortatory fore- ‘finger. “While I wan eating break fast, an unexpected caller dropped in ito' the jail to see me, an old bird that 1 sized up for a doctor, T win, 1l is one, named Creamer, the original | |man who wandered all around Robin | Hood's barn. But what I made out 'of it was, that my man-eating | istable had got word to him about ‘your accident, and Creamer's dod- dered off to the acene of disaster about three hours late. | “There he finds Bristow, who has recovered from a desperate attack /made upon him by a violent homici- ‘dal maniac. That's you. g of course Creamer had to get all the gruesome facts; and then |he -remembered—he's Main Street's ‘walking historical society-—that this place, the old Rose house he called it, had some nook built into it, where /in the cheery, old times the family ‘used to hide when the Indians wanted o put a kick In their parties by Maving a friendly little massacre of the Ipalefaces. ‘““That sets Bristow afire. He's all dor finding it, when just then the girl turns up. - No doubt but what she's /been tralling around through the| woods; her skirt and shoes were wet and muddy. “Creamer says, you stole a hoat and ot off, and must have capsized in the storm. Several boats were found adrift this morning, two of them bot- tom up. “The minute that Frank came in 1 saw that he was shape. He's a cold fish, and T ecouldn’t flatter myself that he had worried to skin and bones overnight about my- fix. I'd been nursing a huneh about him for some time. though, and this looked Ilike a mo- ment to put the screws on him. It WwDT (Premier Grand Plano Corp. New York City) they see before them, What they want is the simple means of stopping | gussiness, sour risings and such :Il--l‘ !'tresses If they come, A host of people use Stuart's Dy z ///,/f/ 7:00 p. m.,-~Stage and screen by Cha Reed Jones. 7:16 p. m.~Recital by Harrfet De Young Kaphan, soprano. 7:30 p, m,—Madame Blanche Wal- do Dewey, famous whistler. 7:40 p. m.—Recital by M. Selega. men, ! 7:45 p. m,—Recital by Sard Saga- lowitz. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND [TCHES APPLY SULPHUR con Aok th these things, and you can rely upon this relfer overy time, Get a 60-cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at |, ..\ Symphony orchestra assisted by | any drug store und you will eat your |y 00 Hagmeter Woestehoff, contral- pie and cheese, s wnd onlons, | 10275 Maleolm Thompson, tenor. sausage and buckwheats, cream in W 2 L RS coffee and defy old man dyspepsia, MJ (Westinghouse-—E8pringfield) able to._convince.him that Bristow is| — crooked." “We've got to get him here withont his knowing who we are; and | I'll undertake to convince him, You | Beries, Third lecture in radio cours yee, we must have some one inside | “Alternating Currents——I"requenc; the place who'll find out for us what by Edward H. Goodriei. they're. planning. Think hard, Kel-| 7:30 p. m.—-Twilight tales for kid- sey; what will bring him here? Some |dies. Humorous program. girl he is interestd in?" | 8:00 p. m.—Convention of the Na-| e — Kelsey dismissed this, palms down, |tional Council of Congregatjonal Just the moment apply “That wouldn't bring him; sciénce 18! churches direct from the Springfield | Mentho-Sulphur to an: itching, burn- Wait a minute,” a| Auditorivm. Addresses by Dr. Sher- ing or broken out skin, the itching “I helped | wood Eddy; World Missionary and |stops and healing “begine, ‘says a author; Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick noted skin specialist. This suiphur of New York. preparation, made into & pleasant in an article by a’ Dr, Jonas ('ray- e cold cream, gives such a quick re- shaw. He was tremendously worked WEAF [ lief, even to :ery eczema, !‘;mt noth- ‘hy couldn't we got y o D by D Craysiiaw in | (Amerlcan Tel, and Tel. Co., N. ""!;;::c:“ LIRS down here writing ‘an answer, and TAPEE Recausge of i orm destroyi 0- | would Tike to have a talk with him?" | 7:30 p. m.—Daily sport = talk h"v,‘eru:: it fl.vn':kfi‘ .I!uhriueso't::;‘l?cch- “Great!” Charlie thumped Kelsey | Thornton Fisher. “Sun-Up" a one act .o 0 1 the irritation and heals hetween the shoulders, “T'll take a|play. Robert L. Johnes, Welsh bari-| " (o 00 right up, leaving aclear chance and sneak out to the nearest | tone accompanied by Mrs. Johnes.| oot skin in nlac'r of ugly "up_' farm-house, and telephone him in the ; John F. Ryan, monologist, tions, rash, pimplez or roughness. charaoter of Dr. Crayshaw, asking him | 9:00, p. m.-—Browning, King, and ' ye\ "acl BEEE 8 O o walt for tm- not to mention my’ presence here to|company's Wednesday night dance. | p.ovement. 1t aquickly shows ' You any one as T am working against time | - - g h - 2 ittle ja ¢ Menthe:Sul- and must have the strictest seclusion.” ;ai'\‘xr‘:lt 1';|v|ld|r|“g ):t:zr:r Menthe:Sul “But it's dangerous for you to show 8 store, 24 yourself around here,” Kelsey said. “Maybe, T—?" “T'Il show just as little of myself ag possible, helieve me.” Charlie an- swered. “And 'if T don’t come back, you'd bétter just lie low here until night, and then try to reach Ranger.” He paused, and ran his hands through his hair. “I don't know but swhat I'd hetter call up Lorry after all.” He wav- eredy “We've got to have money. Morton may need it in- the hospital to buy a spy or so. Lord! I hate it. Lorry might queer everything.'" Kelsey gave a little jump, and smiled for the first time. “Don’t 18t the lack of funds worry ! you,” he safd; and drew from his | pocket the package of bonds, spread- ing them fan-wise on the table. “A - hundred thousand dollars!” Charlie gaped at them. “Jumping Johosophat! Why, it's Ranger's ransom money. Where did you get it?” Kelsey told him, Charlie jigging the while and cutting fantastic pigeeon- wings. Good Taste! AmAcnvm.v clad ankles win admira- tion. And wehavejust received a shipment of thebestlookinghosiery youeversaw! It's Ever- wear Hosiery, which means that it is eco- nomicallylongwelrinf. as well as beautiful. Come in and examine our many new styles— JAY’S 238 Main Street HOSIERY HEADQUARTERS 6:00 p. m—~Dinner concert by the | then, | WRZ T'rio, | 7:00 p. m.—Results of the World | you all he cares for. light flashed over his face. him write a letter to one of the medi- - cal journals, rebutting the statements FOR THE I'AR WEST UR THROAT SLIT. “BEAT IT OR HAVE Y the girl, but I don't want Ranger in on it yet; and if he'll keep his mouth shut about what he knows, I'll pad- lock mine about him. Silence for silence, “Just as we were stepping out into the blessed sunlight of freedom-——only it was raining— my eye fell on a high board fence across the street from the hoose-gow; and there, life-sized and prominent, & glad message ot ‘Welcome to Our City,” stares back at me, Tt's chalked up in hobo lan- guage; and let me tell you, that he who read was very apt to run, 1t said: ‘Beat it for the Far West at once, or you'll have your throat slit.’ “There was a nice little knot of on- lookers there, waiting to see the prisoner shake off his chains; and 1 knew the Combine would have some innocent bystander an hand.to make sure I got the friendly word. " So I fell over against Bryan, acting scared to death, and 'a minute Jater told Simonds that he wouldn't see- me again in these parts, as I was off for sunny California, and intended to stay there, “Then I'went with Bryan to the train, checked my motor-cycle to New York, rode up the line for three sta- tions, hopped a freight back again, dropped off, and making. my way through these rain-soaked woods, sneaked into the house. “Look here, Kelsey, is there one human eoul in that hospittal you can trust, or think you can?" Kelsey refiected. “Morton,” he said, “the house phy-' siclan. T could trust him, if we were BEITER THAN GALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Bryan in bad {There he sat. shaking and crying. (Aeolian Hall—New York) ealling himself bad names and mut- tering about suicide. “f told him that was all right; go to it. RBut first, tell me what he knew. Littie by little, T got it out of him.” Charlie’s thin mouth clamped. “Kelsey, he was in on ‘that damned abduction.” ““What” Kelsey cried. “Mr. ger's private secretary?”’ ““Yes; just that. Yet Frank’'s not ibad; nor is he particularly weak, either. Frank was caught with all four feet in a trap. He's the good young man, with the bad younger “T®e Combine—that's the gang ihat’s got Hope—needed him; so they framed the brother, which wasn't ird to do as the goods on him were ed down 7:30 p. m.—"The Progress of the | World,” a review of reviews talk. ! 7:40 p, m.—"Election Talk," Doubleday Poge and company. 8:00 p. m.—Concert arranged Charles D. Isaacson. 9:00 p. m.—Mexican recognition dinner under auspices of the Rainbow | Club of America by direct wire trom | the Commodore Hotel. 3 10:30 p. m.—Orchéstral concert, ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! Snapshots. 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