New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926, Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of ¢ Wife—— Runaway Mary Causes Complications “Mary ‘ in order 1 Not that he #on for his pected an hour, for with vehemence might ma would abide The fish @ ¢ r had Jefl ; Jeett " morics 1 slumped ! particular Katherine, as 1 nearest arm v b Characteristically she had mad aske no comment i sion of her e3 understood anything of ed colloquy. Tiut at r she leaned toward intercst “It's Mary Ha-risor T heard you speak ahe run away? I always knew she would some day 1 stared at her prescience little of Dicky of the f had been doubiy o prot an t r in amaze usband, Tequest WN WA HERA 4ya Girl of Today MOTHE awfu “Oh, this is mother in agoniz muct Aurelia Winstor her scandalous_episode towr orse tl . mother Finston, poor codgers put it over or 1 expect she was Andrews stood cours ought hut sl muel Enrn M. 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Yew, she saw Barry frequently. He didn't like her working on bit, Told ne to do th t h was a fool riha Rand tol: t ond time he's called v Janct coming “The fa-jme a fool,” &h huppened to Mocker. But presently and Peter could s holding something s bill. “I hope you'll excusc Mr. Mocker, 1¢ for heing o long," raid Mocker, “hut T really had to eat my break- first, T never feel right until » something in my stomach.” do 1" said Peter, look : longingly at the raisin Mocker i brought. He disappointed. That raisin In't look like a real mouthful, Tt iidn't Jook like a real taste of an ing. But he was eager to fastr d find out what it was like. “Is raisin or a currant?” asked By THORNTON W. BURGESS t 1s a raisin,” Mocker, thin, replied most dcliciou 50 good mote," ) that all you nk o replied Mock- that,” said that ralsin so 1 like things lile Do drop ¢ raisin and it E Peter's fect r picked 1t up. It wa that wasn't cnov it to chev tor swallowed ole, There much of any ste to it this way. DIeter looked p to tell Mocker th he didn't nk much of raisins, but Mocker ad disappeared. Peter began fo peet that Mocker had played a ke on him But Mocker hadn't. 1 me nt he appeared again, and time he dropped at Peter’s feet 1 cenrrant. Peter looked at the cur- , then he looked at Mocker en he looked back at the currant in had been smill, but to the currant looked like noth- g at ail “Did you ea ker, Pe » small there w0 T wasn't he bluntly morning, Mr, the ralsin?” asked r nooded, “Wasn't it clous?” asked Mocker. eter turned up his nose that . wobbly little nose of his. “No, t,” gaid he bluntly. “If that's Farmer Brown's Boy gives you t, he doesn’t treat you Now, if it were something like a big plece of turnip, or ice of ¢ of, or half an apple, something worth ter sniffed at th more turned up 1 * replied Peter In hand to ¢ would gan to think something m Peter Turns Spy. have | The next stofy: didn’t say so, but | very | 1 know Yes, T know,” he put in hur- “He was right both times, 8l no need for your to keep this job. Quit it." he would not, she et viewpolat., “With ther dead, I'm sharing the respon- ibility equally with you. Do you think 1 nd to sit bac vou take it all?" “You cnough to with,” he suid stubho 1 fdr you to work “I'nough to get along But I'm not satisi I'm looking ahead. | coddted in this family all her never said go, hut music ssons represented quits crifice Nov they're going to pay dividends.” she smile I'm a producer from now on, Jimmy." told him. He Jimmy. the answer & yoas vner’s murder,” “He was in someonc”, way.” The de ! Colvin rhell r Tim. going to need strict attorney t your teleg Barry. I'm u know the ck Gilbreath? 1 old | of mine." | “Well eome on, then. We're do 8 1 back friend oing other, Distriet Attor ithreath was affabllity Colvin | introduced Jimmy as his best friend, but & frown ereased his hrow when Barry explained what Jimmy want- led “Imp: tective Mooney evening. Froni what he told me. woman Olga Mayt if she actually the murd ¢ up in it in s ay we'll o | partner is to keep her wears ont and tells on him | do sooner or later. | eT'm avout ready 5 2o to grand jury now | dictment,” ha added Fere In Grafton.” “But vou don't know it all." tested Jimmy. He told Olga May- | nard's story of the red-headed man | who had taken ler to the ca . Ra " he said. “De- this isn't inly The on to her until she They all “We want her the man that registored at the Can- field hetel—I'11 bet my life on it.” | “Maybe that's a back his name? ®raid to tell on him." | Sha's telling the truth Lt Jimmy persisted, “Just grant, for the sake of argument, that her story fs truc. How would we ever run onto this felloy loose time. Chances are he's DBridgeport, cheerfully ignorant of ! the fact that we're looking for him.” The district attorney picked up a lass peperweight and toyed with it thoughtfully i e said, “we've got to make an arrest in this | cage—aside from the f: t it has ! to be cleancd up. 1'm speaking from a selfish point of view. The town is ked up over it, and they look to She might bo she still in wor d that | the | 1d ask for an in- | He's | | very true, Rand, | “ | but how do you know she isn’t hold- | T know | erumpled it slowly in his hand iy, nothing fmportant. ile | Barey into the living ro Janet where she stood ¥ 1no! at him curtously, then turied awas Ho threw the telegran toward Rerry, “Funny,” he renarked, and ot down S den't get It | puzaled. Ho read | where you are Tt was uneigned, I don't get it mysclf, Barry. | ten.” With lands clasped on b | knce and a puzaled frown wrink his forchead, h Barry cves ness to that wizht In his ron in Bridgeport-—the finding | anonymous that follow Barr Then the [ hody's ta remove yon | I'm T beginaing to or to 160, W “lim, past life O any enemics? in Prid “Not you port 2" v one in far as 1 Lo re-port forgiv there cver Jimmy s mouth set in 1 “You lkno V't misunder e father « his priv “His privats an open hoolk.” “You'd he snrprie softly, it another's private Jim, com He repes “how (Yo Bie Continned) \Menus for the Famil; Br thin cream, baked {syrup, milk, coffee, ! Lunchecon wheat bie tard cance, Children 3 I not may have th | suggests celle: Plain saled for coction ‘Nox-Ri-Tis Has - Gained Friends in Many States All These People Had Tried Many Remedies For Rheumatism With- out Results \ J 4 rhew tism for 10 y and spent over 900 trying to find a remedy to even givé me re lief. Had o taken Nox-Ri-Ti a short time ur til T was free of rheu matism.” Mrs ing. Orange Ave. ? If she's turned | probably will find him in | Del. For 2 months | T had to sit in a chalr days and be propped up in bed at night. It | took only seven packages of Nox- Ri-Tis to make me feel like new person.” e police and to me to clear it up. | | ““Suppose, now, that we let this Maynard .woman loose and cleared out. Why, I'd look like the biggest sucker in the world, ot to think of next November, you s election time." > other hand,” “if she turns up this man, the 2 will be cleared up and you could run for governoer. Remember this, Jack. woman is c¢lrcumstantial evidence. Nobody's going to conviet her.” “It I were sure that she wouldn't skip out,”” Gilbreath answered slow- ly, “I'd do it."” y T'll be personally responsible for | her, Mr. Gilbreath,” sald Jimmy. | “Remember, my interest in this thing is even stronger than yours. That's why I'm staying in Bridge- port. I'll see that she reports ever c 10 1 We'll fix it s0 she can't get away if she tried.” Gilbreath smile “That would be p Rand. However. lareer th It's taking a o police cstness the state's, chance — | He opened it and read i, them I've | Barry put | All you've got on the | she | Nox-Tii-Tis tainly is & send to rhe: matic people. 1 had rheumatisn for 13 years and after taking Nox- RI-Tis only two | | #months I am en- % tirely free of this i terrible disease.” —Mre. A. Berry, | 131 Exchange St | e ! Troy, N. Y—"It | 18 amazing the | way Nox-Ri-Tis drives out rheu- matism and | Xnocks the stiff- {ness and pain |sky high. Am iworking now after 14 months lald up with scl- atica 1t i FOR Rheumatism only Call at Miller-Hanson Drug Co. urch St.. #nd have a talk wi | the representative.

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