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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDA [1323535000000000000 050 00 soyeredasattatastiaminely 138 f\Rinanatilomars 3 BEGIN HERE TODAY [l v F s married Bruee, | know which room he's in?" he asked Miss Hawley's adroitness,' T R R R xx“x'x‘:wwrxmu'x" [ ARA TAWLEY art ! © she has heips | when Barbara had introduced her- | sourceful young newspaper wou HRUCE REYNO [ 1o win him v advice |selt, “Girl's bravery"—the phrases Mugh's Scepmother Reveals some ob on 1 f I v “lovelorn™ col et s vegiatered as Win- | on i | 1 1 o | She covers 1 qce for w0 Astounding Information ) avap 510 8 unging i op Mannering. 1U's the only nam $ vered u on the book that even resembles h ment, “FIlnever be able 1o hold v Mannering per- | my head again, - Mr. Meberny In a | ¥ s room." after « grandstand play.” convention " eity § "he 1 aperator l Meberme [ hed O, Irnec's absconding | roo Y the sixth floor, “No an-|you will, You' tawn wires MeDermott — at [swer, she s wirning to Barbara [and you'll be sur | | wueh you like NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY : 1 those pillars and {turesque story CHAPTER XXXVII v o om y him come in" | make the most « ik to her room | wbara, They found w\.y‘ In the lad sent |shaded chairs, in\ itie eriti R — How docs > l\h s 1 | | | | | | lm»\ 1m the ‘Telegraph off stand by me “Sure, we'll stand by you swered Byers, “even though champion, move, They've named Morrison doing his work.' ed word in velio te his words, Jimin umped up trom the dietation tel st in sl . : i | phone wnd called to Wells, “Mos ymour $ 1 o S ; o0 BT 3 » s i i ! went up, i stened on Wells! colierent sor i I i & Rt P ‘ 0 e v ¢ 2 2 E b AR banner for the final it who, not 1 [ [ m et G p Ry ) : X § . 5 e e . whole sciwte Lrought it to m 1 Y o [ e A R AN Y 3 4 3 h: 2 4 I neet himein Chieago it is saf think t hidden now, 1 1 ocke up in | s Tian s z ‘ 2 4 1 o . 3 i You arcn't going to f R that conc 1 sate i din- | {ention npor PR 1 2 i - S G ; ; His words trailed oft into silene today and 0 Only the knowledge that pretend o0k the pre ) S SR 5 4 S i b St % mp house was our best weapon again t Spring. \ 2 Hen froit : i ¥ & A 4 . rhur toup, e vou dat her prevented me from confronting | o : . o i i T 3 4 A he said, in a tremulous voice, T b e at a T L Fmall hiottle 2. More recent | G o PRl TR Y g b her, compelling 10 retract the o addre ; i e o > N ‘ ¥ F 4 gun 1o ery ing from her an adr 5| t ntil m % f = N S i ‘“"‘ lv pear. = person whio HAQ' seht hor that ok o il anufacturéd el e Al s ! at of the hear - Devote the middle pas s defivium. But 1 did not | aud turne ) R Sy g B ““I'”'" Lo 4 5 : X o Meber e v 0 sunbun Aruer s ¢ t o Mebe v . point. Too well T knew means | ¢ f i )y which t} 1t 1 hed ) Vil ; " i A L L) s o unscrupulous hands. Fanny Powell, ] {rs, Gr ) b je 3 A ey g S hie 10 in my pro- | just now ney of course! li 7 his ? £ & P A o AR t I'm going be blumed for It will by sufe there as | Giraha e N 9, Str d instrument = LANDREW MeDERMOTT . . ady for bed \ e e 7 " . T, or hair there was a knock SN . tar) assured | 8reat injury to someonc | used tomb,” Mrs, Grantland e RerRr A onGet Py I""‘”‘ DORERLD SC e SEVER i fond “Lyen if thicves broke in nob." she tu im bl i i TG S : L never would find that saf \0 “ r \ “Do you remember a ved party dress—and a ved scaut?? aske 1 laid e of red Sk in Ladia’s hand and went out. her testimony W last “But why g the v {0 the i Wi ARty \ertical Ras s r ) i ool N Sl 7 4 R e r or inguiringly, it recelved 1 It plainly w ing | E dlbset hatiing 2, AgC T red fo say. Through the curtains from b . ; . . g BE [ TeDerr u | ne Paney with derom Hugh's friendship me but he | whic TR : . Indolent N 4 ] s o @ T 3 . S ! o LR Vi ; - - i e Larbari « selves unti v had , LS 2 VIOLETTA CRANBY i ! 1 i el tor. te t N upEEeoms T e . - b Manncrs I i ing his, It COLOK CUT-0UTs S touched him | o ’ " " d painfully and turncd aboui, his cyes A Miller’s Daughter A S e R P irooped and he stood stil Probably t necd to tell yo : vou do. Miss Haw what for,"” wl h Cer, hie ting S perfune You know all a P mnaAnner s back in New Brit AN 08N Mann @ 1he eries of av ting his eyes to Darba face: | bara had Leen LETITER FROM LESLIE PRES- COTT TO LITTLE MARQUISE, i CARE OF THE SECRET 1 my DRAWER—Continued rs I noticed that Sally Joc and worn but s spirits which is usual oo, nk back e ¥ 20 alon awley,” | Mrs. Stacy.” tim detective, “We i down | The woman's cyehre et lave made some very fine my married life Little and Sally Athertol Peter Gives Himsell Away e on to ny:v s g R e e 2 gl ORjIheL e DEOS pians about this felloy No.” repeat rhara crispl nd fled, When “I'mh bom, ghe was | Reynelds Lydi adquarters came | ened. Wk an h later, “\We're taking | L0 €a¥ abo ek t tain tomorrow “This is the situation Barbara n, He's waived extradition.” | talked rapidly, “I've come Barbara 1 ) the receiver Manners, and Manners sure to sce himn. | rushed en Forest can 1 never knew when for- how loyal and true | | | allica : ; o folk, ¢ . i Now, as you know, Jumper's co \ ) ‘ s would be likely to | him 1 ud ta i when he moved, | aftery ‘ ow, watc | Old Motl da| ack with has impli o the desk in her room, | cated Bruee in the scandal. T knov story of Manners' capture | 1® isn't guilty. You know it (0o, even floudering tir the s il 5 v should never a ! wrot Jumper v g 2 L ave ce o keep watch. | er and hurried down to ter than 1 do, for you were in office, 1t was nearly | VOlved in th r I waut you to road that night i vo o'clock when she went to bed. | testify for ral. Dut th \ She was awakened at eight o'clock | Lydia Stacy ften been 1 1 ¢ to whom the snow made no « the telephone, M Perkin imper was traveling easily on ton | i o in getting abouf. Tt was|querulous voice came over the of the snow. He 't sink 1| ffooty the Great Horned Owl, Hooty | “Why, what came of him 1 1 S Fiag * he 1 not been | dear? 1osal youw'd go down te |Should seek me out in my own ho lims: mucl . e t the night before on ac- [ the cashier and come right back, [ |10 make so unaccountable a requ Jumper, 3 ¥ ¢ " i snowstorm. So his great | Walted and waited, but you didn’t | L know absolutely nothig about ¢ ooked even fiercer i | come, Couldn't you by phone irs of Bruce Reynolds or t that's a nice « Acres company, And 1 Wwhy you should hother 1dy Fox wasn't only wire, | “What g linary thi you, my scarcely understand his noiscless wir o | cither. Do you think A10s t Guestion 1 either.” Her gimlet oy Barbara. “I'm very sorry, ) -| Miss Perkins, but 1 f t all E Something more hungry, but P " st at way to see if It pened. I'm e t hap- | bothering myself hecanse T was aving f me this | Very fc Bruce Reynolds, ternoon.” said, 15515 e Fox given J r. Man ¢ oty, “Oh!" the exclumation was sharp. | that fate has made me TINE MAGIC TABLL v Jump- | a did not wuit r more, | Ment of ruin to him. I won't S L RTe Y ; e \ e : 1he : er had been | N* did she speak the ten |1 tell you I won't be TCMORBOW: s Jetter, co ades . 1 L — loll el REOW This Jetter, con . o day you came st te p = 1 g onis e chances are Miss Perkins had ex- | Should blame me. I'm going inuee ont the slory wher S Font ous ¢ 4 a ) wldn' o seen him. Cle hung up. 1iim, and you are - — T E f v « 1 = ut Ju was hopping along on| The trip back to New Britain was | Astonishment Monys & « family s BEETE oo NRCTRE ER R R He saw at |resarding her arrival in New Britain | chair. Lydia rose too, so that going to hiclp m and fury vi or 1 Barbar, e din- | 1e deputy stayed with his pris- | “You are in my house without m |oner in a etateroom the whole way, | Vitation. T made a mistake lid bara cafch Man- |2l in Inviting you fo the in passing through the : You brought an escort ed with hatred. | re out of the comic strips world | The station was crowded with | You made my party ridiculous. And ehadow, Theaded | curious people when the trio alight- | NOW You come back to intruds “It would be |ed from the train. Barbara looked | me ; I Ll ne 2 T3z 1 e a dir ight from un- | about her, g staring men and | Barbara was fumbling in cHap o = &5 slood a young man. YT . 1926, Associ I s, | \ | der the Reddy Fox,” thought { Women on the platform. | Pocket. “The party—that reminds = S ‘ & t Safann i ot She left Manners and his guard [Me. Do you remember a red pariy e, e el s and t @ g v 2 Rabbit who was|and ran for a taxi. nd a red scarf?” rye Hooty the Ow T McDermott was waiting for her at id a piede of red silk ! S0 he saw what at first looked like 08 ST ed in watching | the Telegraph office. “Great stuff, | Lydia’s hand and went out. youn e e Eoi | per and dy, but h said, holding out his | (To Be Continued) ) “Sorry it happened just in plaining adache, ¥ 1 to run and | mics. § s that he saw what at | time o spoil the convention for you. | A little bluing, added to 1 Feverishness, Stomacl , save hia life from R ooked fing s 3ut New Dritain is wild. We're going [ ter in which cu s 1s Troubles and Tereal S S GTReC e ; ) z-|t0 need everytiing you know about | washed, will make it clear dowels take cold L | N » s and take co : il . w1l By that|the Manners sparkling \new what MOTHER | some times i it templation. | N ERien T il Holwer s Tlicw and, pullad GRAY'S SWEETPOW- 50 Jumper T ping just ont of | . . ‘ ir|out an « “Ginl ing all his ad no further word. brown eyes flamed into it dressed like in Reporter Cap- ———— D SERS ‘would do for . S ‘ claws 3 ire tealtor,” said the ban- T o »7 'NSIST UPON i SR (hici children no family g el pping to t that he|ner e L te Baries) Hawi s KE M P s R wou }rr:r':-;: hot g 3 ter {0 [ ipit Finds Jonathan of head or chest are more easily BADE X ed. So pleasant to 1 of it . I ¢ . was the r On Way Home With Pri- treated externally with— THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER DONT ACCEPT and 80 effective that & Gt nge astant Jumper | soner.” rd which accompa ANY SUBSTITUTE mothers who once use els lodge | “Now you see why we had to send G them always tell others about them. rmm.-. A ave them can act out all | Address Nother Gray Co, Le Boy, N, Y. Silly Quarrel Barbara was reading the story. L Jars Used Yearly