New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 5

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4 BEGIN HERE TODAY Henry Rand, middle-aged credit | manager of a department store, at | dinner with his family, {s reminded that the following day s his son, James Rand's 27th birthday, Jimmy b is he is called, announces he has planned a theater party for the family, which includes his mother and sister, Janet. He Intends, also, to include Barry Colvin, Janet's flance. : Henry Rand 1s a staunch uphold- ot of all the homely virtues, includ- ing that of punctuality, which is al- most a religion with him. When, on the night of the party, he fails to put in his accustomed appearance at quarter to six, the family becomes Jlarmed. While they are wondering, the phone rings. Jimmy answers it. It is the police. Henry's Rand's body uag been found in a room at the Canfleld hotel, PR NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER 11 The volce at the other end of the | phone stopped. There was a metallic cliek, The other man had hung up. “Hello! Hello!” Jimmy frantically tried to call him back. He wanted the owner of that voice to tell him it was all a lle, “Hello!” “Number, please,” came the oper- [ them “in time.” got It in his pocket now. Show it to | him, Mooney.” (To Be Continued) MARSHALL'S WIFE TURNS HIM DOW “That's the Last Straw,” Says Conlessed Murderer | Ma cing; it b Ohio Physician scor v ator’s volce. Dazed, Jimmy me- i ‘ CESSLAE ments. During these years he gave to b hanically replaced the receiver on i 5 il - his patients a prescription made of a | the hook. i Philadelphia. Jan. 28 (®-—David | o Cal bnoeon' vegetable ingredients “What is it, James? Something § 1o Marshall, confessed slayer of An- | mived “with olive oil, naming them | has happened to your father. What | {na May Dictrich, has fhreatened to | py ‘Baards® Olive Tablets. You will | < it?" Jimmy's mother was at his take his life and is under guard in side, her blue eyes st t his as if trying to re ing at ho was aring fixedly | ad the truth. | standing be- Looks as if < every ingredient and tells with ct:, You will know the t. Your own drug- Wait a mi terrupted clerk said he efie ns onr puarantee, why Marnioia reached the place it does what it is doinz for . Do that in faimess to outsid the pn r T , & 2 Tree, tod our guarantee. ‘Clip it The Pleasant Way to keduc: MARMOLA |,¥5, 2.235 General Motors Blde. DETROIT, MICH, Free the hospit His threat was revealed t at fanet came running and put her offi od it ! m around her mother. Breath- prison y h lesaly they waited for Jimmy to | ‘\»‘l without bail for the a 1k t coroner Something cvidently has hap- made the threat when a d ned to dmitted Jimmy, who had visited the prisone Moyamensing prison know them by their olive color. oday by m to the ction ot} © If you letective | ache '8 wift of sorts, inactive bowe NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 “I'm damned," continued the ser rough," e told detectives after eant somewhat ruefully, “If 1 |Lix hearing. “I'm tired of crowds ldn't take it for granted that the (und I hope I don't have to face any clerk saw your father reglster.” more Can't 1 waive the coroner's “He couldn't have registercd at inquest. 1'm willing to pass it by if | (L Jimmy had regained his steadl- you fellows are.” Informed Hv.u] ness, The exeitement was gono from hearings was necessary, he said: | his voice, "My father camo home | “Well if I must, I must. Then 1 last night at quarter to six, as he Guess there will be something else had always done, and didn't leave in the program.” the house. You find the man who Others Threatened, registered as H. A, Jones and Youwll | yyiy catherine Girling, propristor find the murderer of my father,” f the millinery shop where Miss “I'm not sure of that, Mr. Rand." | |,iorich was employed, and Miss Thero was a peculiar expression in | yicjon Ritenhouss an' employe of the sergeant’s face as he spoke. “It ) same establishment, have noti- still looks like suleldo to me. Be- |fioq the police that they have been sldes, if it was murder, I'm not so oned with “a fate worse than suro that iU's a man we'll have to | \fjsy Diotrich's” by a man Who talk- look for." ¢d over the telephone with Miss “What do you mear JImmy ' pistenhouse. The two women also doubled his flsts and 00k W St |waiq they have recelved threatening toward the sergeant. His gray eves 'joitarg and asked for police protec blazed. “If you're trying to mix my | They said the volce over the father up with any—" telephono had told them the qa| “I'm not tryin' anything, lad. But | caysed enough trouble by talking too we found a woman's handkerchief | ey and that he was warning | on the bed and Detective Mooney's » mosquitoes do not bit human | A CLEAR COMPLEXION | Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | ~Most Women Can Have | | 1 Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Dr.F.M.Edwardsfor 17 yearstreated | of women for liver and bowel ail- These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- . | mal action, carrying off the waste and | after he had been - poisonous matter in one's system, e a pale face, sallow look, He was said to have | dulleyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- listless, no-good feeling, all out ' you take one | ) with eonfirmation of the | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly | | Raphael’s Friday TOMORROW YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE ARTICLES FOR ONE CENT, PAYING THE REG- ULAR PRICE FOR ONE. JUST LOOK AT THIS TEMPTING LIST OF OFFERINGS FROM OUR TOILET GOODS AND NOTIONS DEPARTMENTS (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) ol U O e T EDWARD SHKE : " ' E Est. 1896 170 MAIN ST. TEL. 618 380 %o 530 Ms{m‘r" & vt 1 6’0/'9 for: Ly t’rn/éod;M TJust 1 bad T don't {veport that Mrs. Marshall would not | for a time and note the pleasing results. @ A - . lied "‘.'u:vnl“l n\, gninfgn“!o | aid in nis defense or have anything | Thousands of women and men take 60c Bottle Scott's ? 61 e Palmolive 2 l nd out.” 3 . . > urther to do with him. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets~the suc- Emulsion a for C Shampoo for C o dead. T know It. He's dead, |10 the mame of God,” asked Jimmy, “can you tell me what has That's Last Straw. | cessful substitute for calomel—now and 2 inganed Marthe Rand) She slumped | oPEeucd y "‘“ U8 the last 5'\r\1"v 4 Y{I”M 111 then just tokeep them fit. 15cand 30c. | 15¢ Baby's Rubber 2 1R e Dottle of Wildroot nto the nearest ehair and buried | Jimmy found his father as 1 fomd i e el e — Bibs for 1OC Dress \er face in her work-worn b He was lying, face up, in the “By the . who registered for e e Sl LT f ; ) o St q 2 . 1 10 swayed slightly from side to | center of the floor, Jimmy took ane | this ro " put in Jimmy, “Did you || VI 7 ]‘i‘.-‘\p‘1'\"y‘uny\”w.«::‘;l‘”mr‘ulrt b 3 | 25¢ Tin Djer Kiss QLSNATI 0D for c 1[ i v]ux r.«;\nhl hh Feis \|rv Vm}v)\ at yfly.» »«m ‘f m:»} * fad : s} that, sergeant . “sent fo the prison ; | Tale. .. &+ for C 1.00 Toilet 01 e oy lna was on iy beite hin T AR T S T epecial puard { “DIAMOND DYE” ANY e SRR e for iy, ABLE AR steady. “Let me| “Dad!" he eried. “Dad ST e T M 5 i i Dac DAy .t B Ko 2 e J t 8 police a aggett & Rams: - help.” i A hand tonched his shoulder, “Ar Al GARMENT’ DRAPERY ¢! el R GOl Grcam tor 2 O L0e Tux You've (.r;\'r to ou James Rand?" asked the polics G ¥ * Marshall, wha ¢ { ik Noap for c Jimmy was whisperin | sergeant e RIS L ] - 2 : n vollce calling. They sai A& ¥ FatriM In SUhalnaine ot GO | st tis e fa i ea e yan-i{ Just Di i i Rzttt ? 5 FehioT cen found dead in the Canfield Ho- [can you tell me R e o Ut Do 89 8 Gy 1 Perfume 1 for 3L C | 10c Lifebuoy ? ; llc e Bengd 4 What time armed relative of miss to Dye oan Ui =F LY God, Jin that hole! Tt| It looks like suicide, Mr. Rand i e o Tt rat| e e e S s e IR 25¢ Bottle Melba 2 . 26 e s ust be a o % e omebody was passing in the hall n-thirty and the night clerk |veturn home, 5 s Each 1b6-cent Bath Salts ...... o C 0 den’s or Smith ? 6 I'm praying that it is, Berry, but | way and smelled gas coming from < on. It must have been some 1 physical w package contains di- . iros. Cough Drops 4 for c . I''n going dc You stay ith | heneath the door. He tried the door | i n~ seven-thirty prison sald, He rections so simple Npencer ([ other and Sis. Please. Tell them |and found it locked. The clurk N S L P S Y any woman ean tin Perfumes 2 for LOC iie Tin Columbia nything to keep them going. TNl {jocked it und found your father ¢ H. A. Jones laoked like?" soft, delicate shades Heatine Powder for c phone you later.” Jimmy had grab- and the room stinking with gas.” e o S LR Tuxor lealing ¥ : s bed his hat and coat and gone. “When was t A O T T e ent colors in linge- Rotre 2 T ?6(‘ 10¢ The cold, wind-driven rain lashed | “About five-thirty. The elerk o el S vie, silks, ribbons. uge 01 A, ; i " 2 l' 1 1 c im eruelly as he stumbled out of | od police and we came right up, 1 N Sl ey ke fea iy el skirts, waists, dre 5 e ascarets .. & for ) Ui fhant dsbs it MADS ton €ha | four vstpsem KardR T b modhl v | Lo O (K raue untl S spenod |10 U Noapil o HL T il e QR Y utomobile, Jimimy, unheeding, was indicating Henry Rand's body, h i : N sweaters, draperies Jath Salts .. for tfi a e mm_l .nhm'm 2 : 31 carrying his hat in his hand the name Henry Rand on ther 5 I I T bl resove coverings, hangin g ST (cleaning fluid) for c DO One of my men got Your house on | wywait n minutes The police ciently within a day or two to b —cverything! $1.00 Baurjois & Co. _ On the way down town, Jimmy. |the phone right away and falked . . oTe i Addresstths - T d Dyes—no other (vermaine (> .01 A0¢ 2 Iriving by Instinct rather than by | yith you." L T 18 the ordoal of fi our druggist w1 Face Powder & for e - for C v consclous direction of his brafn, ( “But it couldn't have been il \wnon will the might clork cone on s | e > (e fnqu fal you wish to color is ound himself repeating over and 'rm,_! Jimmy \}Im\;dml if Any minute now.” replied ‘the linto the death of Miss Dictrich ;,m W nl:( or silk, or mp;h. v it is linen, Gillette 2 Y 1 4 2 13c r wad known my father vou w habby little bald-headed 1 Tuesd, “Let' T fhing [cotton or mixed goods. : B 7 ANe o Go0l T s ot trie G oa Ttk | e tol A h e cahl e ey (e pathvRtLa bl Latay | ! | Nafety Razors for %0 C Rell . fou ot 10 1 . hee me possible 0 for hi te . = In¢q7, Y st true. It's ot tru “l]”]»\’);m““‘ vr.j_,: gr‘ Sav "‘ Tube Palmolive 2 36 25¢ Bettle Lavoris 2 26 The Canfield Hotel, old and v son for sulelde.” Shaving (‘ream for o C (mouth wash) for c 5 reared uglily befor miny And for mur too, for i ) ATT? T - fox < eyes as he pullr ¢ar |matter,” Auppliod sergean MESHKE? 30TH ANNUAL JANUARY ; - — { grimly 5 = abby three-story frame struc- | Jimmy looked a at th = i 0 C t D S A ]. t At 0 3 N t > D pt { re, its paint had faded into tonc- | form of Henry R STl ney 3 ne en 0¢s Ol ! ur otion ept. \ eathor-heaten color that told | helieve my father killed himse | LA : eless neglect, A large frosted i rs were in his ey | T A jectrie light glohe that hung over police sergeant was sympa- Reg. it had been croded hy weather | reason for it, but those things hap. Our Own e 2 ('ml~ C“ King's Basting 3 Spools 1 1 vntil their reading had become al- | pen. Tt might be hard to find a rea- Safety Pins for OC Cotton for c ost a task |son for your father being in this | 3 Jimmy burst into the lobby. The !hotel, for that matter | Dorcas Darn- e 2 Cards 6 Pin 10¢ 2 l 1 ntidy, bald-headed clerk at the desk Jimmy looked around the roon ing Worsted foi g;: e hions fur c < talking to a policeman and at | Against one wall was @ bed with Jinmy's question directed him | white meled frame. The snamel ooks 10¢ Garde o e . P riefly, “Next floor: room " |was peeled off here and there in i H He 2 s l 1C Aunt Lydia's 10 2 Spools llc There, In a room filled with po- |larg rvealing the black | and kyes D Thread for comen King fumes of iron : ; o S ar 0e Balls : : TO PREPARE FOR pool Darning 10c @ Balk 49 & Guaranteed Hot st 01 1 and worn carpet and Silk, all colors for i Water Bottles for its two dingy, white-pain chuirs | = < i vith their sagging cane hottoms, g 50-yard Spool ~ 10c 3 l 1 Ntickeri 10¢ Cards < tary y Silk, all colors for C A 2 oy 1 1 C run through him W b R Braid for A ¢ S s e e air Pin i 3 E fnis bty Cabinets 2 for 6C Silhate 10¢ 2 Spools 11 ‘”;' Sanond “;“l DIERET e : ! Boud -1 all colors 3 for (& B cold slab of marble fer a top and 3 5 ) o ‘,‘M R Lamps, complete for Corset 10¢ 2 c ) e o 0. N. T.Darn- 5¢ Lace 1 the dresser. It was turncd n g ing Cotton for Common e 3 1 1 c : B e e fonmien ‘ Silkateen 10¢ 2 11 Pins AL i WogPL | v o e | Bl Mend Floss for C | Rickrack e 9 Cards 11 e i Gl , | 1 1 Snap 10c « 1 l c Braid, colors for c - 3 kderby N ¥ Fasteners for , _ the initials “IT. R ! Hump Han 10¢ Packets c 1 the leather band s ) ’ f | Laura Hair 10¢ Pins for et See Tomorrow’s Paper for ool Y e e 2o “You searched him o s v 0% < e i : Buttons, 10¢ Cards as a girl—men like it o LG G C S : Faney Bt ; 2 A phee Lismeb b S B U L R the Greatest Clearance of Furs Lingerie L0 TR [ PR for c for keeping slender, It means o much 10 | cergoant % Ribbon for C DM I 1 Ball < nd nd fitness. You Rl IR A S hmEY Ilorat b . ) ’ D. M. (. Em Oc Jalls . wwoien LS BRI S URE e hou g Ever Held in New Britain Sew-on-Garters, e T © e A s tur "hi > & Millions ‘have learned an easy. pleasant | hat on that chair and the gas turned White or 10¢ 2 Paii 1 1 q ekl A 1-vard That way is Marmola Prescription on. Nothin pockets but keys Flesh .. for C Middy Braid, c J-yar ts, No ebnormal exercize or diet it ang his wallet with his money and all colors pieces C Hrd,h,lx( take four tablets daily and | .0t . e e T 3 P 1 1 Mammnia has been weed for 15 DS Sonls e : A Black or Tan . for C Gold lle‘ml 10¢ 2 (-{l\d\ 1 1 c Delighted v have told others, ¢ o Jimmy v L | Nafety Pins or fame has -wald Now V';‘vk‘ are taking at every e fla ser rlces ever 0 Ow s 0 3 Willimantic about 100,000 boses monthly. geont's theory . A - e = 5 The reducrin s gradual—sarely more Don't know.” : Cotton, ¢ 3 Spools 1 1 c IIFI'”JJP' g c '3 R'_"'l‘l 1 1 c than one pound daily. So the body adju:ts R i e . 2 - Whi jlack or White e or i itcelf 1o the new condition. 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