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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, Tessiisaitaiasiane A ane s Confessional Adele Garrison's New FPhase gsessiiissatsiisssisatassaasassiias:d ot 1 | REVELATIONS OF A WIFE § Steve's Code Memorandum Fires acquaint h the Contents of th Madge's Ambltion e S should Y eaving K 1 o to Dicky's room ed that - : n unaccountable f in e t i n 1 searching of A . altogether different yeas ™ plaue, one which I w 1 to shut away from r s +turned my attentl i nta of t ve e, which I took from 0 had locked in DI s tor soly ra's” the zest tionship bro gers t P I i e e An \||4!]\h|4d \mhm:m Flashing . fed them Allen Drak | o de B l that Lweo sticks of gum. ollnc eiphering ir things had intertered, and never ing ad I been glven an of er, I must take the an. fince I had asked ' a 1t he problem of e | K o In additian hating soms Tottpr Leslio to they ‘el fittle Marquise rtinned that I 1a from i v FoMORROW 1 ertAr trom Tes Menus Sfor o Edmnly o <7 Zhy- . | 1 for Burns lings Culs | {1 need It's iny Rashes Chafing Sunburn Thats why 1 Forlnfent: Invalids, hs Aged No Cooking, Nourishing — Dige: - Avoid v | cl IF YOU SWIM--BE € ) ation ewimm ned to pu FABLES 15 a are thin ant of good circy is not to be person, mming should ablish good ON HEALTH | e RED RA - MYSTERY 4 { == [JRADON HILL iem stroke gocd upon n his rain gauge on the morning of |the wicked Margaret Lathrop. a murder of— | . \ 5 | I a14 not expect that you could o r ¥ s Lathrop. Sir Fri 3 SR A RO A "_F':Z“"' light on the affair. sir, : ughter, Margaret, had planned to| 11l state your view of it ilts ry Sir Guy Lathrop against her I may be able to relieve you by sug- | imming a5 st el rs wis Y uspected pociing a solution,” he said endanger ! Hithetmu i PRCAREATI 3 : is that one of posing ake think ) ‘)nl | stand e leg. Sit down and have a glass of wine That's o0 has been filling vour r auge bloed. Would you mind telling me it anyone can gain access to the gauge from the read without being of Klyne's disguise, Ki attempts |to blutt, although for the moment, less interested in sleuthing than in but if you'r | prebably learn 1,.. fetching miss before him seen from the house”" ! NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY| ‘“Certainly. is hidden by a H screan of I cannot even guess at what you | Again th to be a lawyer to AORIZONTAL a few lega Things were comir Lathrops and t ame the e wondering v ambition raid, ome ‘My Lady, or by admira- {tion for a very el | “1 would rather credit you with stronger motive than admiration i Grilver & s demeanor of the once eml- man,” Lord Bulpeter quietly. D°nt surgeon was growing more And, 3 to the impulse, he | friendly. “That bears o stooped and Kkissed the provoking | pened here a f lipe. He expected to have his ears replied. “Two boxed was a pleasant surprise urned up at male and a fen CHA ot O o (e Roake purred o0 shapely arms were flung neck and d m closer. I know that we are alll | cooed Adela. “Just as 1 knew it was | vou eince last night in the library Tell me how I can that odieus Tnspec- | when t you dish forming me wl you went all the way to Suffolk to Mr. Stam- night visit to Mr. Slla refused their names | was the uncompromising and would not say if they were staying vould call 1 see,” in or Tnspector smallowsd s man for her| s very consclous ! Just excus herself had loved him at| entrance into " the Probably they had s the sporting in- | r that at the | tained not at ¢ their romance |and tampere vour rust all emotion Into the |ON their way in’or out.” nd and endeavor to strike 1 am very greatly obliged to 3 Inspector Roake,” Mr. Stampag that vo To homs with rain-gau Point of compase rer ca ) | division rargain. | U P PHLLEG e E b © ¢he | delivered himself pompously is tired notabilities who pletely exonerated my neighbors g FOanEn dnicoUnt ats of iheir | fame from plaving me a sourvy trick — il ‘e cnjoyed the respect of their|tWO scurvy tricks, in fact. 1 hop g P AA Nlowmen, set a good deal of store | that In doing me this good turn you pagteitiy »v the opinion of his neighbors. The |have freed your mind from all sus St {ncasion by gentlemen of the press, | Picion of me as an accessory to the Sivaaih consequent notoriety aceru- rop murder Third not annoyed him greatly. It fs ir," came the swift as- Innote that he had a certain inside|Surance. “As I said when I com- P < < Nar S Lnowledge of the meaning of the anC,Ed t pass on your time : b g Shenomenon. but he wished that the |10¥ object was to clear the ground 4 ‘ : same end could have been gained s to vour revelations about ] £ theiralease fottavprisliEARls Tl 2z A 0 he Sl the anonymous callers I have suc- plenh S " VERTICAL So when the carg of “Detective- | C¢¢ded beyond all expectations.” take (or why folks land P i Tnspector Roake, Scotland Yard,”| 'What are vour next plans 4 9t was brought to him as he smoked | I shall hunt for Sir Guy Lathrop i ot albira his after-dinner cigar he flaw into 'D London deiome i i) You are not returning to Chaver- s Twami art (Y ol COLOR (TT-OUTS =y kes a stat e S0 damned unnecessa GNOWSIEINT have et akuervRsood i o concluded rather lamely as his an- ; ! i B el radiont watchdog th — no less N D k Wh tt t o i ‘;f don't amount to much, eir, |PEEr of the realm who, besides be- | 1C 1 lng on T ; 5 «ald the athletic footman who had |iNg a bit of a spol .18 a friend k parleved with Klyne. “Puny little |0f one of our commis- L : D o 10 churk him out it vou | #loners. Name of Bulpeter, Viscount b 2 4 i i Bulpeter. You have probably heard 1 Im s Sy be g 2 ot him." We won't do that. You can show | °° 1 i 1 e ot R O | 1 f grot 2 fe Al reminiscently 3, : - : SO e B e e remintscently. “Yes, 1 To t Than the ofhert wayl Anyhow il cars afo, . SR s T howiantor : in Har o eir.'grinned the sinister | Stro¢t. T chop ‘ e e In awe-stru veneration a 4 i . - e 2018, mere commoner who could so vio- &2 to 1t snapped Mr. Stam. |!ate the august body of a nobleman (o) Mr. Roake starcd at his host ‘ T . r oo J SR I mered. T have ch th 1 STichl {5 ratReriin (I naturellagmered 3 a z : T ground than personal to | Pound train nk you for v ! ¢ - ke efgred fn thepen 105" the contrary replied Mr | PPRCIST: y Stampage politely 4 : 4 And 1 tel, Mith a spud ed of coun- < the looks | "V S 5 |came \ r riest Samue [ day aclivers < y = of mostly of circu re was v ) one lotter which the Rector, after THY Imitations = Substitutes | u-nr"m" TS tors, RUTURN a glance at o This 1. § Septimus E & had a call from Inepector 4. o the Criminal Iniestigat ] ; 4 {ment. A more futile idiot I never S encountered. 1 simply tied him in 1 wil of string. knots and playe him as if he were a bit | All the same, he famous Roake s H o | coughed up one item which has | flleg me with a good deal of a | prehension. He bragged of having 0! secured the cooperation, as a sort V. | of non-oficial ass ot one Lord E] | Bulpeter, taken on under the aus- 2 pices of one of the Scotland Yard mandarins. Now esome years ago T c operated on the one and only Lord A | Bulpeter for appendicitis, and he + 414 not strike me as at all the kind of man after detective kudes. If a al Aescription will P E aid you my Lord Bulpeter was a t, lethargic little creature — one f those frequ of the peer- FOR TEHING TORTUR B n o And, on top of this discrepancy, 1 | seem to remember where la reading some- v that Lord Bulpeter was Use Annaépnr Liquid Zem: in Canada. It might be worth while that seldom tail to look into this. Turn Adela on to rture and reliev the job If you can't take it on your- it — Youre. Silas Stampage.” Mr. Larkin carefully read the 3-'-‘ ter for a second time, then he went out into the hall and shouted for Adela. She came running down the | stairs and followed him into the //m is a safe, b (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1925, NEA Sery Ine.) may be applied t show Trial It was a pleacant surprise when iwo shapely arms were flung around his neck and drew him closer. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED s of the shoulders, arms | REGIN HERE TODAY | Roake ignored the rudeness Tt s Honeybun, retired Eng- |quite suited his theory that this un- pranks or £n countryman, finds human blood | tartunate gentleman was a vietim of | J | N | better, Yes, some silly ass has been | \1~“ ?a I pulling my Though why he! i arkin 4 AR ghould take the trouble to do it | e ~A1r"é:' Larkin, and :‘; twice is a puzzle which 1 do not uncle Silas ;_‘n'{?f .": o .v&pzr €d | pretend ta fathom blood In his rain gauge on " poave nodded. “You have got two occasions seem (o Bs trying 10 naie of iv right, sir,” he said. “But [ dete ot e (s |1 AN BO you one better on the yne, out r a stro MEELB | her half Tt is no neighbor of yours Adela. The girl reveals her surmise Unless vou see the * by millions and prescribed | A Toafer and a \Worker Ry Bnrzess Thornton W, finds at hand Poter should than try 1o ge talk at th ing that delights him was disappoir Pool to talk to somebody. He fairly bu ¥ to eome ons all that he had learnel r the Badger up in the found thet wouln't listen : about for some on to tallk tn He must te mebody. W eRthehsooatar owing things that other people in't know If coul talk out them® He lnoked around for some one elge. Over in the rushes at the other end of the Smiling Pool he heard a splash was a very s long ears er it it can be thought up along the bank in Poter, ‘u'Hf’! that di When ard Jerry Muskrat, Jerry seemed to be very Lusy ahout something Pe conldn't make out at all what Jerry was doinz. excepting that he m making the water, very muddy Helle Peter Jerry losked up cared lonfer,” ing up Peter wrinkl larry Muskrat " eall ed “Hello, vou long renlisd Jerrv, looked Pl at up his nosa Jerry. That wasn't a nice thing to say,” |said he | Jerry grinned Tt i the truth {sn't 477 he asked “Why sheuldnt T loaf when T haven't antthing to As”" demandad Peter. Do as T Ao, Find something to 40" replied Terrv Muskrat What are von doing now? Working. e Jerr i out of si When vent rig bee “hat Eind I'm b Peter Led and looked, but he couldait .nything but a lot of 180k ing was being built there to him s 1f anyth Resides, Jerry had a perfectly goed s out in the Smiling Pool, &0 should he he huilding anything T+ must be t he is dig a tunmel.” thought Peter, and ! wait 1 for 1 tn appear o nere so that he might ask Jerrv Aidn't any Peter ed and waited until it hecome quite clear to him that Jerry had caum off under swater. However. Peter wag not to be discouraged. Tt vas true that he was a loafer, and | The radio is a wonderful he for the husband teo meek to talk back to his wife. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN ™ E1‘U (@), not getting the genuine Baver Aspirin p physicians © sun 52f there as that Jerry cooner or ith g0 on T Gossip’s Corner ¢ Foundation cas and fruit and e e 15 added to advan- for color as well as flavor Serve The readv-to-eat thar may ombined with berries and hate a conspicuous 1mmer menu vy, £ g lar for both the nd the bobbed m—,\zm reheads that ould not be expocod and are hetter P GILDED LOVE sought by mour, fair, magnetic and footloose, Her story starts July 29 the candy thar's best for him ND his mother lets him help el (r Savers, those delicious litt!: y mints with the hole, are r‘ally m deal candy for childr They are made only of purest, sly flavored—six e from and a five cents. ts can conscientiously be s with these china-hard es of pure goodness. licic s ta cho Good for little tummies Safe for tiny teeth

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