New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 10

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NLUSTRATED BY ehasaTiaTiig - BEGIN HERE TODAY ~ sir C Abi Harley, out- why S veillance ton home. floor in & « pronoun Harley ened. The Tongue.” meaning refu Harley muz daughter Kha Orienta yme Brinn NOW GO ON WITH THE Last nig outside lon Ye n't owant me thers are memb *“Yes, Theer are many go on Somehow understand—he f My God!" “And vo wight! Now he mends me to te be waiting at side the Cavalry be a Hind Oh, mv Nic You You ca 1# you re A discreet door. Nicol B elasped telpiece Hosk nt Stokes air.”’ Brinn drew a watch fro toat pocket, Attached was a which depended a little Chinese Ru dha. He consulted the timepiece .'m] | returned it to his pocket | “Eight twenty-f he muttered, | and glanced across to where Naida, | wide-eyed, watched him Admit De. tective Sergeant Stokes at eight twen- | ix, and then lock the door.” STORY rehow are You you can explain fuse— rap sour s waist to fob CHAPTER XVI Nicol Brinn Goes Out Detective Sergeant Stokes was a big, dark, florid man, the word “constable” written all over him, Wessex's instructions with regard |n- Nico! Brinn had been suceinct: Alr, Brinn’s chambers, make a note of | all visitors but no definite ¥leps respecting him persona wut consulting me,” Armed with these instructions, the detective sergeant had undertaken his | which had proved more or less | P to the that shion y attired woman of striking but un- had inquired of the | upon which floor Mr. Nicol ided take | with. | | auties lous time appearance porter Jiris In her Eoant had perceis I'her toe Wi end of some fifteen or twenty minutes, she failed to reappear, | he determined to take the initiative bimselr, A% & result, himself in the able Hoskine; and name to be announced, quested to wait in the lobby for minute. Exactly one minute had elapsed when he was shown into that long, lofty room, which of late had | been the scene of strange happe m"fl- He looked into the unfathomah Hght blue eyes of Nicol Brinn, and ho came conscious of a certain me ntal eonfusion. “Good evening, sir,” he said wardly. am acting in the case con- cerning the disappearance of Mr, Pau was a hunted look in her cyes at the then, he presence presently found of the immoy he was re. Harley.” A Brinr | “Yes,” replied Well, sir’—again he glanced W about—"I don't want to ! more than necessary, but a Jady came in here about half an hour ago * drawled Brinr it's poss It's a sergeant. “If much, I should lady’s name €hat with he Nieol Brinn rep right corner Rergeant Stokes, | that the lady to w longer in t Etokes glar there tered I shall not further, may ha liar. fact,” dec 181 ke to Also, T hefore she ared the detecti troubling you too know that should ac of his n no ot feivencss o hape vo Tike | OPEN NOSTRILS' END A COLD OR CATARRH L How To Get Rthd When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Sreanerers D . breathe hawking. or headache &1 night Get 2 smal Paim from 3 liftle of i eream in your hrough every head. oothing ane kn or inflame gicing you in rali and catarrh sieid 1ik stay stuffed-up and mis aure. | STEPPED O1 | opened, | simple Nor did the m'l factory evidence way “Wateh | cq his place upor | geant?” “Whi ped out through that study, into the sulting are land which stood ed something furtive | immediately in front of the | The DRINK WATER having caused him | Begin | which | eys in the slonally awke |\ waste and &h ache ~a,m | vong | twing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NEW GERMAN OIL SOLD }( UNDER WRITTEN GUARANTEE ! the nature of his proposed operations demanded recognized that every clous. Accordingly he mediately back to the he had left the car and, following ih porter's directions, drove over the at the level crossing immediately vond the s | tree-line self skirting sive tract of Presently heavy gates appeared ir view, and then, to the right, anothe | although secrecy, hour was pre walkey spot at RUBS OUT RHEUMATISM A remarkable new discovery of German Chemistry, calied Buhler Oil, for the relief of Rheumatism,' Gout and Neuralgia, is astonishing the medical w ‘This marvelous oi | seems to kill rheumatic pains just as effective as these other German pain killers—Novocain for painless|lane in which the growing dusk ha dentistry and Aspirin for headache |painted many shadows. He deter mined to drive on until h shouly find a suitable hiding place. And a spot, as he presently ards from opening ich divided the road field. Into this, without he turned th racer, backing that he mighe be ready start in cas of more he set out on procecded with cau softly ol to the found an exten road until he the railing of park land " ouesne A servicene: not | How movements should int you here?” hours my 1 or I find 15t his hands in his pock uneasily. I eplied; Tt way t is no affair of vours with private affairs of ective SRergeant here chambers, ered with. Ve cases is (such as aé tooth) which 4 which are car- discovered joints and when applicd parts, seems to be absorbed by in the most cases almost in- | al absce t in a and to many sses learned Hiliside, in the hedge from a tiled lind pus gives off poisons, the biood Ruhler affected penetrate tissue, Stokes thy hed am ne pocke hundred do my an ried in the muscles, to th quickly the 1 severe stant S0 wn [ in, i order flving Oner He and Even stubborn f has been,obtained. remarkably have been ts from the of Buh American distributors local druggists to dispens gout and n with a posi to return the first bring wonderful should promptly this guarant Store, Malinowski & Clark & Rrainerd Drug Co., The o lady in these A appointment detaining and foot. re at and you are e side of the the 0il and freq neing in this standing ere and Zin sented a Stokes, his temper, “1 detaining until 1 these chambers and swered have au-|Ad himse fashion, he befor P the you thorized long ope cway, alo kness the engine, A ing the Statior g vista W faint sound r listant to rheumatic, f in this ¢ guarantee 1ed em thoro Iy t his e in iy in ek Fo enter writ- | drive wi the rull pur- bottle if it lief Al take ad- For rers watch, | ten he in |« me.” | does section of a opened it, and | vanta Within was a [at The Fair O'Brien, The Miller-Hanson nson Drug Co. e fix; hase price of drone of car w Lower big trom not re sufferer he g to bookcase, | door, low slope of sale CHAPTER XVIL, Happened 1o Harley—Cont. until Harley within sigh house, a low, ramb Jacob building, did he mpt_to take He serambled up a ne upon detaining |got astride of a wi A swift vey by his clectric toreh of on the other side reve weeds in itk 1o he a What Not Dick- In contrast with room ont of which it cozy st came ean atte cover You are quite me Quite,” closely. In through hand! move, the order, no ['the telephone the ground aled @ ungle « Suddenly e or eme the tr ) . crehed waited min through said Stokes, watching him lirection that rmi long stride Brins joorway, telephone Stokes had time d violently, to make it which one geney its o upon gan, stout and door clos doubt, shnt o Jater came cahle lay m ving CHAPTER XV What Nappened to Harley « sha Strad, hearing @ tiay cor 1 he im- which line he- tion, and proceeded up a him- n 1 [ not he hesitation, for & emergeney. | Iy pausing to listen. | »und an | s mount- Claybury t i was bongh Moore's A appeared to be copies of ) Nobody interest | slow progression from lington / |' | street to the Hotel smoked 2 ) | clgarettes alimost continuously / =%av= | “This commercial optimist was still them to | his Yo vss thar vards (ron o post he could not | recog nded and enter only by the did he ko two We nize sons who « shde Indeed the « they were Savoy sound o had gono n he handsome the stepped { haunting the courtyard o a time when led up beside | sprucely attired Hindu who had been in Ormuz Khan must excellency's chauffeur, a ernible; wnd he judged of Ormuz Khan He waited irnt th fmousine w courtyard hefors driven did not fa lane regaine ot towird fro mit A SPRUCELY ATTIRED HINDU very 2 thos an curb and a ont apartments | secretuny 1 ere the orch the littie it was furnished in fashion. th severely | Gine lo have recognized there. | his two bedrooms, the Kitchen | Turning to the afford any more satis- | of kind, and ignoring t Nicol Brinn led the the sphet who had lobby. He resum, | ously opened the door. “You the hearthrug |turn at eight o'clock, sald satisficd, Detective |ing perfect and cultured English | tuke his excellency to High Claybury.” | angrily. [ “Yes, sir,” replied the chauffeur, and she slip- | he touehed his cap Hindu walk and down |ed into the he The salesm the car pavement Limping w |along iu the directior r ha Lane, But, before reaching Chanc telephone, | | he plunged into a a sma ble almost | courts with which bookcase | acquainted. His book remained ajar terprise presently terminated, as it had | °4™" commeneed, at The Ageney Once more safe in his dressing room peddler rapidly tranefermed him. 1 self into Paul Hartley, and Panl Hart. | laying his watch upon the table [¢1" him, lighted his pipe Pl in half hour's close Palpably re was no one private secretary aste pres gener- will re speak to distance the lobby e 1ows aybury ence of ut away He retained back from the his until in hé the hum o the mot dim “Are you ser- hout 10 Stokes mnd of i Kept me I am!" spoke you telking as the most notal Wlinds ristic tha win the being and spat reflectively street.” rry,” drg his watch up. T must “Not until T Yard, siv.” Nicol Brinr upon reclosed loot again con. | The five minutes off." ave spoken wied Brinn, upon the dow on this asion, when an be arily, he worked his way | reur stepped aronnd to Scot- neery r 1y sently nrsuing the He drone of the third l Irawn hline him tifled umph Agur e et o thing » strode 1o the ine dentiy ing en- we masked door Chancery jdows of he amation the hulous! dread oy and ir think efor [F BACK OR = KIDNEYS HURT Taking salts if You beel boacks achy or Have Bladder Weaknesses Have the racer to meet e'clock, half-way along Ne moment his pipe aside and nd presently, laying telephone *100 tal ot pon the o garage count up a dressing rang with whi position omtortab I now he watel is that you, Mason ' i me At se perform cuch did every or spots un rom SCALP ECZENA | ITCHED BADLY Daughter's Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Heals. “My daughter suffered for three ears with ecalp eczema Her head was just one dry acale. and itched ng her 1o seratch. Her igilance wher syste ovE o0 for a Observing left The he he spent the his clubs caution AR Jull misery | ‘ [ t n | at one © rp pai ing made an early for Pall Mall at te A rakish-looking gray « glant torpedo was apy the directio oy from Jir " mis Falace. The driver Harley cwing a westward cading dimen stepped into t brief cc o performir town with stack immediate gges d dry. She cried a grest deal, and lost her rest at night because of the irritation “We had her treat 1 began using Smr and Ointment and it beip: he. 1 co I the treatment Ard 10nihs she was com. Signed) Mrs. B, + Newark iy ra Soap, Ointment ra Labor that | figures the o the lune ¥ two No More Stains| on Children’s |" i st e New Ha solve Not! ance quicler teetl the st detect he de towar Passing 8 window its 1 of the At 1 his | stiline hecan |ing w music seeme very the v Khan! Now, ing an nd finally, “My his av and, un DECEMBER 27, 1923. Wanamaker auditorium looked about him as a[Noe on the the® Wanamaker himself sur-|organ, direct from | auditorium, | 9 p. m.—Mayor roncert, the window, man looksw ho finds rounded by enemies, Paul Harley retreated step by step to the bushes. He held the pistol tightly clenched in his right hand. | V:30 p. m.—Dance program by the He had heard his own death sen- Hotel Commodore orchestra under tence pronounced and he knew that|the personal direction of Bernhard ti was likely to be executed. | Levitow. ! (Continued In Next Issue) | | i Hylan's People’s WGY Eiectric Co.—Schenectady, N-r) | 6 p. m.—Produce and stock market | quotations news bulletins. EKEDKA | 6:15 p. m.—Weekly report on con< (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) ditions of roads in New York state. ’ L4 45 p. m.—Musical program by the ‘I‘ol( Orange Society orchestra. (General 6:15 p. m.—~Dinner concert from | ! THE NEGRO PROBLEM the e armers by Frank 1. Mullen, radio |Their Northward Migration Today cditor of the Nationad Stockman and | Taken Up By Social Delegates Farmer, : ] 7:15 p. m.—National Stockman and | Washington, Dec. rmer Market reports, ward migration of ‘,h" negro, factors 7180 p. m.—VPeature of !nn‘ecnn‘ the marital condition of mers. {the population and the rel_n(lon of the 7:45 p. m.—The children’s period, | United States to international reta- $ p. m.—Chamber of Commerce |tions ere taken up today by the Father and Sons banquet. | delegates attending the annual meet- .—Special late evening |ing of the American Sociological so- KDKA Little Symphony |ciety. Luncheon conferences fol- lowed with members of the associa- tion of training schools for profes- isional social work and the national community center - association at | which various aspects of their mutual interests were considered, and a joint session will be held tonight with | delegates attending the annual meet- |ing of the Amerjcan economic asso- ciation. Teeth aless Treatment Quickly Dis- ory Stain—Whitens Teet wlie aut nild and interest to s : appear- | 12 or vellow-| can hn\r; flashing alwars. treatment dis- | concert "") orchestra. and spoils & than Rut now ng iild's por cep i absolut i whi i 1 stains, giving even munryelous arkle by WBZ (Westinghouse— Springfield) Blearhodent maryelous cardles or | id & mew kind | o Rently remoyes 7130 p. m.~—Twilight tales for the whi ‘; e *"“",l\|d'11 s. Farmers' period — Letter stains “aisappear| from the New England Homesteaa, application Bleachodent| § p. m.—Concert by Mrs. ghis endorsed by dentlws. | Winton, soprano. coamel as it 2% 9 p. m.—Bedtime story for grown- | ups by Orison 8. Marden. * WGI Rleachodent buek guar CAmerican Ladio & Nesearch Corp.— Medford Hillside, Mass.) Instant!y only but staius. nsually stains new softened rmation o g.il e oot o h A _ Stubborn Loosens Right Up This heme- mldo nmflly is o we der for quick results. Easily and cheaply made, stores everywhere, Clark & Brain- Dickinson Diug At good | Boston police reports. ~Code practice, lesson m. m. dresirestedesdode e Hin- | Ormuz appear vorch used the of r | Ervening Wisdom" by rominent new program. 1. George 11 Spaper ford’s r by Here is & home-made svrup which mil- lions of people have found to he the most dependable means of breakine up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in actien. Under its healing, soothing influence. chest sore- ness zoes, phlegn loosens, breathing be- comes easier, tickling in throat stops and vou get a good night's restful sieep, The usual throat Am{( chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing | better for bronel eroup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- ter coughs, To wmake this Rits of inton Mass ents,” pa lows “Stories red by the Childr i that 3 this s arter listening intently in | the nigit, railed to | sounds of any other approach, seended to the path and stole A the dafk houss ntly from Continuation ford's orchestra program. WEAF CAmerican Telephone an Co.~New York wh w tol - — quest nltimately earned | T p. me-Midweek services under hrough a crack in one the auspices of the New York Federa- shutters a dim light shone out, | tion of Churches, Daily sport taik hy | st he could hear nothing, but, ‘Thornton Kisher. Vincent Loper and nwestigation heing alded the | his orchestra direct from the grill of | the night, he presently | the Hotel Pennsylvania, o aware thut a voice was speak- ithin the room deliberately, Wiz (Acolian Hall S nssociation, 4 splendid cough svrup, pour 20, ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and )l the hottle with plain granulated sugar sveup and shake thor. oughly. 17 vou prefer, nse clarified mglasses, honey, or corn svrup, instead wuw.xr syrup, Either wav, vou get a full pint—a family supply—of much | better cough svrup than Vou could buy ready-mude for thiree times the moner. Keeps perfectiv amd caildren loce its pleasant taste Pinex is a special and hlv concen- trated compound of genuine Norwav pine extract, known the varld over for ts prompt healing effect upon the mem. wanes, To avoid drugeist for fll directions, and thing else. Guarante satisfaction or monev mded. The Pinex Co, Ind, his ward by s of ally. The heating of his heart York City) d to make his body throb to the . finger tips, He had recognized | 7 p. m.-"Jack Rabbit oice to he the voice of Ormuz Pavid Cory, T80 p,om, program by Lrving Selzer and his Cafe Bovievard th orchestra, out Ti4h sentences £ opoom. he whispered, He diew Selzer nnd Cafe swiftly from his pocket, 815 poom the beside | organ recital Stories” by Pance his s ttuned to to make nwe of hearing mufrled tone syllables, becom- he words ask vour imex” with acespt nes give ahsolute promptly re Ft. Wavpe disappointment The Worll's work ¥ Dance program by Trving Noulevard orchestya Bpecial evening radio played by J. Thur m God" vamtic pressed against wall ton suburban Helghts. 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