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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATU MDAY, MARCH 13, 1926, ;’nud. 1f 80, the necret might be oo {ed with him in hi . Porhupy V\ Marie Real, i she were still alive, ' d, Emst conld point the way. . . Ll ‘ He reflocted that this thing th ,,m | had happened to Honry Rand o uicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of TCOPYRIGHT 1926 BY NEA BERVICE, INC. havo huppened to faw mon. T . . T | were very few about whom so lit. 4 Reve]at,ons ofa W’le S—— BEGIN HERE TODAY neeeaded fn doing it, and I've headline, Ho called It tie wes known even by their awn HENRY RAND, 55, a business |about quite a few murder cas of the yellow stub." | families. Henry Rand him i man, Is found murdercd fn a eheap | “It's « law of retribution, Barry erused the heudline, 'admitted, was noarly as much of o AladgeHoaryitl ‘\I"_""' WO [ovtthoi Rl . o \ Police find a , or something that amounts to thr mystery us hig murder i L”',"',""':f“;,_""““l,‘p]mw P LR alen Loy e and the stub | same thing. You know, T imaging — “No. litectivo Moonoy got him | Plonsure-bound srowds, hesdod N‘\‘” "nd ‘f” the booth 1 was con- |it befora we como dow ". SRRl i \-1_\1‘« theater tick L ocan jnst visy that murder, aside and asked him, us a big favor, | for an evening at the theater, or lous of two things. One tiel QBB AN A irio e ins | .I.\\I.1 RAND, his dunght and trace the n who did it [not to mention it in his story. [some other form o amusement, ) AN dbspiaes et Ak U e T e e breuks her cngugemont with BAR. [ through every step ho took. . . , | Mooney explained that they wanted ' foutlod him as he walked heedlossly Waod s nlaLIRToAmBlaerINE ot e R T T G P e | RY COLVIN becauss of the “digs [ After it was over, of courss, God! the murderer to think that the : on. i P10 0 IR ERIGh N NIt atha it Wy ‘ConRelaliannss 110k Rat Briv the i ot JIMMY RAND, his son, | 1 ean't bear to think of the actunl—" handkerchief was the only clew. Hy| He had firmty resolved it chilly consclousness thut 1 had do operator was cyelng the young girl Rock to Bridgeport where the the “Ioknow," suid Barry softly cafd the reporter kicked like the! Mary Lowell out of his the the very thing . which 1 had been |int it that the two men, ha ter is, The stub is traced to OLGA “I can wee him," Jimmy continued, devil hut finally consented, inas- | but despite himsclf she filled them ufrald Dicky would do—1 hud car- |bitues of the hotel, whom 1 had nas | MAYNARD, o cubarat singer, “as he put on his hat and overcoat, mnch as none of the other news- 'and his uttempta to decids on a pluny ried on from the hotel whero wo [ticed in the nuteroom when I tene i | Jimmy und folls in love | then tumbling through his pockets papers knew about it, becauso of | of action wern futilo, were living & conversation concern- |into the telephone hooth were still | With MARY LOWELL. Later he en- and pulling out the handkerehlef soms favors Mooney hud shown him | Back in his room, he flung o ing the young girl's escapade. |standin us, apparontly. Busy | counters 0 Shie Nty ut hear- [and Jaying it on the dresser, In thi the past.” | his window and, heedions of the old, Frantically 1 went over what we had |in con Wit hlosing Bp s ora i ing police want her for murder. | case, you know, the murder was so Il be seeing Moonoy tomorrow | he sat gnzing ut the distant lieli« said a8 1 covertly surveyed the lop n of cither of us | Mary, out with SAMUBL ( HURCH, | | Llectric signs, blocks away, flic switehboard operator, wondering i | Mary flushed and threw up her L owealthy lnwyer, sees Jimmy lift | vred and daced as they convey she had “listened in Th Lind {head in the manner of a colt ap 10lgn into a taxi 1 misunder- their sales messages to o pulil been but one really indiscreet thing ed with a halter, Before she ’\"lnrlh “M;]‘ pockethook responded to in the colloguy 1 decided, and that oice an ohjection 1 proffercd i Olga tells police the stub mi m‘r vertising as to no other thing. was the revelation had [ the best substitute for a handful of have come into possession of o man An Muminated billbourd, net so run away from her 10 hay which 1 could muster. | m who “picked her up” two nights he- | fur uway, proclaimed the virtues of . Perhaps t ope 1 Mre. Underwood is at home and i jfore the murder, Jimmy recelves | a certain brand of automobile, 1] busy with other calls at that par- (anxions to see you," T low nysterions warnings to leave studied it und grew cold, teular point in the « 0 0 e | | Bridgeport and later s attacked by He heard the gentle foering of But my hope was quickly dus) She caught her sharply | | two men but escape Jarry Colvin's laughter in hiy cnry ed to the ground, as I notleed the | ay i1 down the 1 e With Jimmy and Mary estranged, !nnd missed his amiable compunion. look in the operat eyes when 1 i sn't matier anyway,” sho | Church g ary's promise to mars ship, and his contin banter. ands r the d required indifferently and obediently | ry bim. Jimmy accuses her of ma The sign had tnded. Instead, he o ” he local telephons It 8 f vith me up the stalrway. But | g1 money. Mary Lowull's and the Jonelj- ‘ of avid curiosity, left 1 distinetly caught a sum- Jimmy and Olga, out one night, ness that filled him was almost 10r. me to Mary moning jerk of the head which the Hoflzontal LA Vonranar i man hey both recognize —bo | AL TG wble, T felt that it teleplione operator gave the two| | e Vicirs e $ one of his assai she as the i () letail of her , and with a {me: ccompanied by a significant | o i e s | 3 4 g g wiho got the he ma | | How long he had sat th 1 { 1ise ;nlm Httle f rolling of toward Mary, and To ¢ R capes, but they identify him by his | |mot know, bhut the ringing of few more geconds |y, "X'!”W» s e isa s police photo as IK { telephone bl downstairs 1 aroused plight would soon be e have all the information | 1§ PR IOl | Clirch, motoring with Mary, run | Lim with a sudden st Ll plglnanidien 10 41 posacsac concerning the soung |1} Lerinining 3 a0 A ovE AN g e Mrs. King had gone (o bed. 1o ssibyhemasinG end Lo |13 Gaetic { Ruck iologieally unew her 10 broal thelr. onmepe | walted, debating whether 1o gy noard. T always | ed 1 1 was furfons at my own eareles QAL msnt. Mary writes Jimmy a letter, | | downstairs and take the message, irl for fhe slovenly in which ness, but 1 resolved 1o loge no te ren Bfistenationiis telling him about it. The oftice boy ! IR T e 2 TR she performed her over milk already spilled. T all |51 Yo and me e Hci e sticks it in his pocket and forgets it, | | ho reflected, it mizht be for hin onchalantly indif probability Mary would not return | i amd Jimmy, coming from a | | Better go dayn approaching fo the hotel, and our own removal |3 o i theater, run into a str One | ]"“'””‘”—]y' he pulled himself to- vhich she ! {from it to the new apartment was |5 ] of the men, who runs lat- | horia e closlydonnity To/ Bt T ut o matter of waiting until it | v fdentified by Jimmy as ono of o ith e lsrean should he safe to take my convaless |55 Gl B the pair who had attacked him, | ted the recelver ind sirmised that sl cent little son outdoors. No gre & Stop e Barry, without Jimmy's knowl- peIna gel { |damage could have been done T de- lan quco fiies " e “dge, seeks out Mary Lowell and | that Yon?" 1t was wossip with which she would spread |ejded, as 1 handed to Katheri he e 1 o i tells her who Olga Maynard is. Lat faitegd the news of Mary's escapade. cnvelope contalning the money Tjaz A0 NICH e i aaeh er that day he tells Jimmy to mark Longlic infonded fo lentrust her Iiiched sent. evar th the other batel| S i the date in his note book ) lope contalning the [and asised her fo ohtain a disirict | o T e e NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Soaiyotling ihersl e e e e s s careful 1o keep my [0 docwvated Rl et | CHADPTER X1, | voice came over the wir: in a hoarse hooth some blocks distant | gy concerning the mess e i oo i Destenating a fype of eleotrica’ | tald to Barry Colvin, a : [oundeyonsai g Lt I had promised the i Wy Mary's heariy e e {the o ‘getting ready for bed: er, but with hack with 1 Giennlng “There's been s ot in the last | jeiicksnd already knew far | 1ipon v of the hotel 1 d {week or 80 to taka 1y mind off my [oasaisaen S Easoingiiery=—thentis affair, T resolved 10 {10 nssure that things ) s . ng g { |isnog ed 1 ! [ part of a placn ledg I job here. Secing that fellow | : and ask Kath- | prapressi Celon ey 2 o of Kid Divis lzst night made mo realize | | frantoallvl into Bt Fing oo ket tor i I cared (e outes : I'm through meoncaling around. | M‘,?"; o ;“,,‘,r,{'l T s I touched it shoulder o 60 Lairs I'm going fo find that man Jensen haihlsionn ol : ) I i I-hreak 3 Opposite of o or bust. And when 1 find him I'm S i da liverting 1hsor att ou ithe two lo s of the litt]e from & o1 a A S going o learn who's at the hottom | were his only &n om o magnzne (o me. a6 wtioned nes 1T don’t think ho g e found densen.” said Olga's v oice. “Come quick—" He heard a i : R B B DATRITSRIO R A b hom of place at did O'Day tell sping ors, and that was all. (To Be Continued) minnte I said in low voice, 1 s no mistaking > 5 3 D Wit i Did e locate hin 4 e She looked up with rebellious pro- | ic el Bt e e of traced that Matie Real fi -0 = est in her eyes, g f oy i, don ne deliberate- 1° 1 i “I've only a few more words to B i has it r]f red 1o you vohat et | this article,” she rned, holding | @ strange, weird sort of mystery (hi i L | : o an A R R SR on vesana v e e, v, (|| ¥ OUE Hea — SEE. = < NE| |you might say, is this man Divis vot bratado entirely” put | heve's a funny thing.” J " How to K Checking back from him the other “Perhaps e ated to | duced a latter f the pocket of || ow to Keep [t— I e police onta the wro links in the ehain are Jensen, the tanonymous letters, Olga Maynard, | © bringing in the wo Tom Togarty and the yellow ticket ! &18. You know hew they per stub.” believing that som Yes, and the little shooting party Mixed up in it. And which hanging over Causes of [llnes b) U1 ot this ot | b —————— 't young fuppose you (BY DR, HUG Surgeon Ci tor todny an was : eriminal n, of cours: hat you Negular methods Is necd to rajee nap Girl of Today [ | that was planned for you. Don't [ When Olga Maynard entered into it, priaren ho s this Mis: a 1y made by the Put It sl A A s e e e e e s e R s gl |‘u~('<"»)\“|;|x‘| l‘;\ ta bl “my.:}.v."(: Dad he one thing we can be thanl. | Jim.” “She was a stenogruphor and loted. e ‘y:m‘:\‘!:,l : LRy : il TG "l for most of all is the yellow stub vell, of ¢ Ikerchief 507 ']] SO i ello ‘A"" aitong. ohildren S | onicor o o T G { Thank God for that. If we cve v do | wouldn't hay where, but (1 1":1;r“1r‘” me from my Job with | S8 SON et 5 < five Tt (P rin this thing down, it will be be- | the murderer failed fo reckon with | “‘!“" A The figures obtalned co S ERar i R e | i ause of that insignificant little | the yellow stub. You know, Burry.” o gl ; (R “‘:-:"‘J‘v" ‘fr"‘ chout ene-third of the population o 1 hardl o tall chap who | loweye r v that T wa piece of cardboard. W ithout it we'd he said musing at phrase, “the | ¢ ’fI”‘J el tiehit: i A Uited States ushed toward me with ou od i = = ———— [have heen lost; we'd still be in Gr vellow stul,’ sort of fascinates m e Tt o A iy 5 appalling loss of pofentic nd, but, a8 he came nearer. 't riee |ttt 1 o e Mode ton, most likely.” Tt isn't just a the tekat counahij {8 IIRERINE AT askAd M E TRAN iy i s e W ann g ized the Trish- oy hair on coat of many colors had | “There's an old saying, Jim, that To me jt's n ellosm,| Soriel i he & @ enowed him e Mvdloe s enidien can nd even freckles of Jimmie Costel- ot o R iz on new spring hats, At | there is no murderer smart enough stub, ever since thal nis Porter and the two of theni dalked & luyoideq 17 thoss of ildren o o. M ; 130 colors arve seen in most of | 10 EeL away without Iraving som ul room when someon While 1 heard them mention | proper care, especially el T f ol e Two-tone grosgrain or faile | €W hehind, I'm beginning to be- | it was a m WSPAPCT Teporter—picked | ¥OUN « that afternoon yon there, 1 the sight | ! NECLURTLo0k *and There S B A A n | lieve it. T've never heard of one that [it up and remarked that 1t wouly | WCT¢ I'm sure that's I conditions would far mo >t someone . dulim swings hackward! 10 : W hal e Sl S e, vhat talking about. The aproach il “Judy. Jud oo yon | “Can you shaka the lat rack long tfive years our con- 1 favored com- | re U ls that I saw ot small children were enabled wen? When I came home from my | “N0UKD 10 « out and cat with iet has treated of noth- nines the same man riding in-an wefrain from work ide of thei trip on the road abont twe M ) jastronomical diet, Pine- - | automohile. ™ own homes. Tt Lias heen found 11 nonths ago, they told me that yon | “I think so.” T ansiered cagerly. [apple and lamh chops, Calorivs Harry raised from the iorfality iner N proportion nd left no address, |“Come over 1o the rack and 111 ask [Record reducing in the bath s Ltter, “Thers umed, all | the mumber of women who g out tn no i LN ome sweet home, Perhaps or yon to cle Is trying to wezes carned hy mother may v - 1 written i 1 v No nee rears new hreakfast menu would get | make it casicr for : in a high lard of co 1 hi yae I ‘..U,” lir and ¢ 3 nnin the morni ) gather in | “Don't talk ut it said Jim- lart in onie itself, he 1 precious. 10's | ijoe 11 ortal ahont percolator! | my. “I'm weary of 1d I'm go- e rosponsiblity of the care for All he conld s il 3 ouih you to make 1§ hecoms is national |1 1 caw't think of a thing but | o sleep.” children, however, rests not ‘ loing well and very PPy toif onl i r hacon and ¢ PERTe the mother, although nk it ir for you t 5 b mancakes, look the next lin | Barry left for Grafton the nest indecd a father t fat, Jud 1o yon me i e Canned dlieed peaches or apricots | morning, taking with him the ring more than a superficial notice of {1.r \ 1ere? At ; ; d i fatly tiss cherries on sapples: baked | paddy the Beaver Wonders | Brook into h ong 20 promising to o back as'soon as [questions of infant eare and foud 1 saw him glan L vwondering J T . camed dried i (its{audEanih aroret Pt e vossibl ing. Thess or onsibllitics, hiow nner o 1 na [long to e s ‘ c creamed | By Thornton W. Burgess 10 be a hit impaticnt, He wag | YO0 necd a hodyguard, you ever, which should bo hared witl ] Vor a1 1 Cosfello's arm | 4 W5 | i 16 nd_ apples; | e {beginning fo long to. put his hewy | ChUT was lis parting shot at [the mother as far as possible, : ; i e his | Fitle olled o rice with | Things which overmuch perplex |above water—to seo and talle sy, | Jimmy . Every fathor should have an jn- | on ¢ et o e rred rench toast; |Are likely in the end to vox. some of his nelghhors in the Green || 1L 10 BiMsels, Jimmy retreated i awledge of the environm ! opyri NEA Service, ¢ e ) ifi —Faddy the Beaver. iyiorest, 1o get a bit of fresh bark |1 the quiet of his room and there |and care necessary in order that | ECR : — from a newly ent free. So it was that [ $24 40Wn with valiant resolve to ap. | children may thrive and develop info ! t ? : | Paddy the Beaver and Mra. Paddy |he rejojeed when he discovered 1hat | PIY his mental machinery to the for- |useful citiz )f course the or 41 NEXT: Irish Blood Nn AN the o young . Boavers hadltha'ies Had amdlied 86 that theve | TVUISUOR OF abme Hlan witich might \Durden) ih he rearlss ot babi ; : RS ron [passed a most comfortable and un- | wae up opening at the poi her | 1#2d him to the root of the mystery, | necessari} falls upon the mother, iy % o cventiul, winter. Nothing hadl dif-jine: Laughing Brook: entered! hig| 1ogarty, Jonsen, Divia Olga Mas. |but her task 3 made much easier onn them. Nothing conld dis pond. He snam over theee, and for | "ard, O'Day, Thaddeus Rand—the [When the father does b part i 2 ine: 4 exeept the breaking of the first time n many he put | Images conjured by these nameg [PTOMoting the welfare of his chil : : ro and this | t happen Y |his head out of water ook | Honted mistily befors his cyvs, and, | 4T°N- e | nothing wh to do but to Whearing around. My, how good it secn d gain, left him p:l’npm,,‘ — sl; nd be happy. And all ljgap A oo { » and see the blue, hl vaguely in an attempt to rationalize T long they had eaten, slept and |y good it wag to dra z the strange procession of avents. en happy. When rough Brother (roath and feel that ho hadn't oo TR ey e e orth Wind had howled throngh the X hold it as lang could! He look- | Lieuicnant O'Day at police head- | Green Forest and had driven the he looked ae iliar tre quarters, snow in great clouds 11 d known ice at t “Did Thaddens Rand have any of of his house, hding well | brothers or sigters?” he ask L n f o - ¢ nothing ahout it. When Jack Frost above the jee, Paddy caught ) O Day LEL 11 pondered. “I'm breath. He blinked. He blinked | not i tinally. “There | Now in Good Health by Using Mere some one on the | was some talk or rumor that he had G S o ee T e e o sister, but it's been too long to! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- round a Nv;‘c In liself. for Paddy knew | reme I sort of think there was table Compound T at that roof €0 visited many | a sister.” times d ing t \ He lLnew Jimmy said “Barry l‘oi\ini Lansing. Mich have taken e ! 4'7\’mur the Boh Vv' had been | breught a ring when he cam here. | Lydia B. Piokham’s Vegetable Com- # 5 re. and Old Man Covotc and Red- | It had the name Marie in it and my | pound whenever B Fox. He had known when he | fathers initials on it. 1t was Marie | Ineeded it. When ) built t roof that he would } Real, of course. | T first used it [ 1 many visltor and he had built it “More n likely,” assentod | was so bad I ; i 2. Can. | so that mone of them could tear it | 0'Day, “but does it mean m,mn,»--[ could hardly pidii t can he served with the | open. ) “Nothing, except that I'm going walk across the ' v kies it : e SR et ";‘n' ey oneinlto run it down if I can. I'm el !‘::‘,;’n‘: ';"b::‘; v | ; the T is well balanced the wor e ever ected to see at Notive & v father's ving. | calloped Bananas and Apples | there. He knew him instantly, He | nocqer i “«.\W'\O\:,Tfrro::]oru: ] Hradall thetion, { | n that it was Puma 1 P s ¥ 3 I think my trou- 1 kr 'ohr” e F e 'r;;"‘“ of his past. That's why it's vorm‘ b16! wia | Coming i 2 e there. when he was a little fellow, | " jys sy Pt e meTt e St bfoll' Sl? r R W part of loaf. | There S Paddy once had scen Puma the Pan. | 1 e s 4 months before ; 5 % 3 e ; PR There was |"|‘|: ;:::N:n the roof of [HOECivaal was et R :\ ,}nwf‘r \‘\ of tra xrjn m_v'gmfm- realized it. I y P R \ Pr sith (Tem [but it was still frozen hard. and he | - f he did have any sister GRS your wonderful medicine in 1 i Ginres v v of crumbs had pinched the trees until they ¢ in vain. He snarled with disap that might be able to tell us some- the paper, and my husband bought OCOa and lOCO a e ( “A Gt nawer allcetion Ly « lish. Add cracked Paddy and his family had | nelatmont T he turned and re. | MNE or that might help us clear me g bottle, and after the first g T e 0N th 2 layer known nothing ahout It. Beneath the {turned to the Green Forest. ub this. this fog—then we might get few doces I felt better, 50 kept " titled “The G B I es. Sprin. ice it was always peaceful and | Paddy the Beaver was very SOmeWwhere i on taking It until I was well and 2 N [ God Brown, T ou i r and dot with bits of nefther warmer nor colder. thoughtful as he swam back under You can never tell, Rand. Maybe | strong. 1 take it at times when I foods and beve rages O”’ll‘h R § Car < or 1 another layer of crumbs, | Whenever they were hungry they [the fce to his homr someone who loved Marie Real and | feel tired and it helps me. I will sh S ' ' i dove into on of their tunnels. |that fellow was jealous of vour father— always have a good word for your ~urc and huult"u‘lll. W The passd through it out into the water | {housht T “Hardly he would he as old as medicine and tell anyone what good | N e e R e R my father now. Tt would he wait- it has done me. I recommended it EE L b CO. Led e . SOt g A e |in& & long time for revenge | ;"“',,"',’s.hm:nix“ra‘:f; f:flé;h?u:: ; fi“:\LI—I.R BA}\ER & . Ltd. nully. O J r LG i “‘m“" "‘ by i ,‘ “ | times H:‘v“!fv v m”’fl’!" the g:-::‘hx | what she needed. Sheis iee)lngfins } T HED J . v J r T i il ik PRl FoRges k. now, and goes to school every day. I ¥ ) e Wy s | Sy —Mgs. E. F. Basserr, 216 South ! N nd ok n ¥ e il rtain. as he threndeq | Hayford Avenue, Lansing, Michigan A Seny ied St ilen Rk atiiae Lo Do not continue to feel all run- 1 Durzess) ¥ Jthat old Thaddens | gown and half sick when Lydia E. 8 1 s held the key to this | pinkham's Vegetable Compound is i e i lir sold by druggists everywhere, ' 1 stiticd ad dept he water frov r ldeus dead [

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