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. Quicksands of Love ||CROSSW ORD FUZZL E Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ——Revelations of a Wife ——| Why is Lillian Practising Rigid Leonomy ? ['4 Lilliar cushions—for Lill and her out of a Pulln partment on Ity 1 I deci tary, glane brave in color 1ed ULGIN HLRE HENRY RAND is found 1 in G nan, ’ otel cater teket RAND, his gement with use of the yellow JANET " COLVIN Horizontal whie! 1t is thin, fashion g m o light : Juvish sible f s not yet time ut little past bre: S not sury to do wi the luncheor kfast fim sed at her i lanee ne. I§h 0 propos Looks pictur rry as heavy Dicky other her, t pitality s Lil' t unlike note seale enjoyed e r > pract lonored nsa tions of upon qa fo but on or o b Lie they ning sens memory lings i N Yo °7a Girl A\ NAT-CHLCKER'S PHILOSOPHY i would Jim- of Today your Dad (M until vou ot work [ oney over ind ind s stolen from e first | wy o Iressin now room vt 1 car But you sue Tnc TOMORROW: Question. 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She faintg waen she | wanted for murde SAMUEL CHURCH, 8 Jimmy lift and misunder. NARD. 1 cabare Jimniy me police the stub might 10 possession of & man “1 her vp” two nights he- nurder Jinony receives \ ngs to leave Bridge- Is attucked by two ! Jimmy und oty ) L Jir a man 8§ the Mary estrang- | promisge to iy and Olga, out th both r man who got 1} of his assailan pes, but they indent police photo as 1 him JLN- motoring witis Mary, runs 4 dow. His heartlessness causes b thelr engagement, fes to Jimmy to tell him the office boy sticks is pocket and forgets S phone call from has found Ike Jen- seme Her volee ends in a gasping Jimniy calls police and rushes r apartment. 8he is gone. Whil nd O'Day are trying to recon- the phone rings. it and tells Jimmy Jimmy tells O'Day to fery. 0l seene e Bim o the call d to know whera he, J 8. V0 NOW GO OX WITH THE STORY | CHAPTER XLII | O'Day sputtercd, 1 luid a finger over *What it, Licutenant. { , it must be from som urged. still greatly puzzied. | as told e treing to disgu s Rand talking. Wh into he stoad there clapped [tening, Jimmy saw [rotor until it turned nearly {0 Day looked like an infuric hut e, somehow, ma himself under contro! | Hc nttered & mono {the monthpiece, “Yeah {who s 1 Who the- You | He turned to Jimmy, il clutehed fn his two hands, Dis | W ™ | Of all ;mil or | 0 hiis ¢ his face o4 L, ged fo ke g it nie w provided, the country at refuse from s stitules! ik for flies treatment the phone favor- Where it | to protect | vith and chemical pro- id lustroyir hed.” e roared. * he groped heiples IS¢ would 17, 1926, TUBEZ; Who “1 don't P on Jimmy | damn * was trembling seitement lLand on him. He i “Here's wha O'Day, regaining some of his com. | posure, It o wan's volce, Ho | sald, ‘Hello, this you, Rand?' 1 safd, ‘Yox, this is Rand,' and he All right, this is absolutely the I pivl's out of the Yon're nert! 1 never—" ' My God!" Jimmy broke In, “have they Kllled her?” | they said,” answered | was in. CO:V_‘_‘EH' 1926 BY NEA SERVICE, “LC-‘ guy call seare into woull he the only W wgre here at this neen—It ho really did heard hier mention £h talkin' to to preve nd In f one to Hme, unless follow lirr your nam yon," He said Jimmy though good reasons for thinkin' the way | do, Rand, Tl tell you about them later, 1 just want to do some you ow ) here while ratl t, g0 right ahead, My own private opinion is that Jensen kid- naped that girl because he wanted ARG o Godl” dimmy exclaimed, agh ast, “Have they Killed her too?™ heard the voice before, to | i O' Dy ished. Jimmy's question, they've 10 U {l Lord knows wt her. I give uy done it fter any amed this?" ¢ hesitated 2 moment | 8 answering, “Lord, Rand, 1'd forgot- ten about it for the time being He frowned. “Still, if the who! thing re'd be nothing an the irvae is to be Of suchr substances, ly I applied sprinkled over nmoistened with A that borax injures 4 in riounts how- | number of Stances lir and the However, somewh T flies larva lime interferes pow ertilizi | Farmer Brown's Boy Gets His | | Chance t e | | By Thornton W. Burgess atience and persistence mate | You'll he the master of your fate. —-0ld Mother Nature. e wasn't & moment while hc vas collecting sap or while he - house, boilir 1o n syiup and sugar, Farmer Brown's Boy didn't ¢ Puma the PPanther in his mind ¥ had he wanted to sce one of ple of the Green Forest ae i to see Puma. He rem : thrill which had heen his Buster Bear'H ! hat it would be an even great- {er thrill it he should get a good look | at Puma the Panther. So alw THI HH‘H u‘n WATER WTFI'S B in the su; first saw Wiff! v Fainy” v8 e sered, “only at hives w rd of one or Ever | Lightfoot the D WL eee Tots eried And they funny of them. wrile thought 1 wanted to kill you, Puma,” said he under his breath | ltwo moonlight nights tth O he left an seent se visits in order to keep he Panther awa that knew that if Puma contin- smelled the man RCOCh likely to keep away for a So it that Iarmer ore n y he would be while. was | Lightfoot the Deer and his family Usnally Farmer Brown's Boy had his gun within reach. He had made that he wonld shoot | Puma the first chance he got. and hioped h would soon get a He ed make himself anted to shoot tect Lightfoot und Green For- up his mind ur | he {chance believe {the {about knew him. He anted to shoot Tuma that ke might have Punu skin made into a r He wanted to I'nmma s later her might “I' shoot shoot boast of how smart he bha and T'll shoot to kill very chanee I get,” said Farmer Brown's Boy, DBut as the days went by it began to look if he would not have a enance. Tim be ©ther i Puma the I he kne T couldn't t vas all. though was ov ful, and though he &ept watch, ¥ didn't et so much as a glimpse of Pun shadowy forin after the time he seen him near the yard foot the Deey Then came 4 moonligh ready the snow melted in the Green For ing How just say knew, But constant well but ther sough 1o cover the ground Deer and his yard 1 move Farmer Brown' cd about them sure that Lig) enough to’ keep . He was ihinking of ped 1o the As Jumyp. St to the liad r o8t family Boy no lor anite r wor is he s open door to looked his nding in the clo; ed ‘at, staring over at the sugar he I'armer Brown's Boy w ndow himself, and he Kk v that Pnma the Dant t is who it was im. Puma s wi at terrib , and that gun wi reach of |Brown's Boy's hanc flowly, carefully, Roy rteached for th carefully, he lifted it to and pointed it at Puma the Panther. {With the greatest ea imed for {poiny on whi mean n de had his jchance He haa but to r of that ter- rible gun and the Green Forest would ne mere kn Puma Panther. He looked along the barrel. A gleam as in his ook ou clear- a great ave a it. He for terri 8 Farmer gun. Slowly shoulder Puma h g of sa lowered that gun from his shoulder and on his face was a smile. “I thought I wanted to Kkill ¥ Puma.” id he wunder his breath, “but 1 didn’t at all. You belong in the Green Forest. I'm glad you are here. I am not afraid of vou, a you have nothing to fear from me. 1 so it that Puma the r continned live in was to the 26, by T. W o The “Another Forest St next .story: Grec ranger,” r Brown's | nat the police wer He wants to knov {old about him. T to lim, for to find ot after him fiow much whole thing I hel 1hout ory And Ke turing fows you, my and home. vhen dimmy Marie dmly. “And this asked, "does any- ame of her?” ta his ring Mooney., Jimmy has a Mooney. Thinks h teetiv faith in to 1t to Mooney. and 1h wish,” he said, “ had this a long time ago. Tl see the chief. 1 think I ought to go to New York 1w s Barry Thaddeus Rand. followed for Jimmy tnare, He wandered \in t to know," Teft, “is q Aays that an dimly through haze, and hi myriad erucl The DEWSPEDers wer picture on the first page, under captions as: MODEL conjured up a DISAPPTARS, THOUGHT KIDNAPED | HAVE YOU SEEN TET 150 had thought it full glare of wspapet ity en his gearch for ke Jen O'Da se to nrn pub SeN. Accordingly, he Olga's telephone call to Jim with however, mentioning wanted on my. the fact a cf To Jimmy utter embarrassment was besieged by a s 85,0 Ithe fact that O'Day and Jimmy were {somewl about |that a good story was to bhe had for he digging up. “They want him for assault,” Jimmy told them in answer to their l‘nat‘r questions, "He waylaid me one [right as T w lall T know | Then how reticent about they wanted to know, Brown's Boy was trying to protect eyes. And then slowly, carefully, he svas Olga Maynard involved? | I don’t know,” he persisted. fo they insisied on photographing running his picture in vith the city's latest thrill, And Jensen's, too. SEARCH FOR HIM AS KIDNAPER - ad. ! 11!-» headlines r And th editor Jimmy Rand n some a reporter to the story that erm—— verer and all 'm(s‘ mind in a | hiad told reporters | Jensen, | s going home. That's | {Jimmy had come to town for the cx- press purpose of running down Loy r's murderer, | There was a new eensation thun, The papers sensed that Jensen wo [somethow involved, and allusions made to that fact in their col although fhey were somew ot deqd allusions, due to the f the most the police would | were umn B that O'Day made publie the teleplo cnll for Jimmy which he had t« In Olga's apartment, and told ¢ the several mysterious warnings Jimmy had received, A8 he explatned to Jimmy the latter wrathfully d “It will protect you, n “Why, it stands to re with all this publicity the to those threats the them fsn't going to take any ol by trying to carry them out.” “But ean't yo o spoiling our chances of ev Jene n? He'll sneak ont of town nov, | ane 1w we didn't get keeping our mouths shut. Besides, the first job we Lave is t find Olga Maynard." O'Day hinted vaguely that hie thinking of "letting something clie out to the papers,” but When Jimmy asked what it was he refused to Le drawn out, The telephone at police headq ters and in the newspaper ofifces were kept busy answering calls from ansious persons who insisted had seen Olga Maynard or Ik« sen. These were run down and, usual in such cases, they led where, Jimmy encountered on the street on day that he looked preoccu a little worried. He thought: “If vou've any con- seience at all, the things you've dona te Olga Maynard must make von worry. This could n r have pened if it hadn't been for you." { He clenched Dhis fis thought |wildly, for a moment, of assaulinz Church on the spot, b sauntercd on. . Wi ot home he he hadn't punched Ch {him, n he thov {I'm to blame myself for may have lhappened to her followed O'Day's advice, she at least be safe. The more hie thought about lier more st he was at her prob ble fate. 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