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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCIL 23 “v, e ' : By “she' "Jimmy et evrtuin Jon. ‘ ven was reterring to Olga Muyny, | ) | He assummed that Jensen wanted (o h J——— [ket her out of town 8o she could oy uicksands of Love \ . A § —_ v ness. Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ; i He shitted his weight a little, : a 3 \lMeving his cramped muscles. A —R ] t f Wf Cme——— . BLGIN HERE TODAY flgor, I'rort his hip pocket he pull. ly over the thin carpet, Up- | board creaked ominously, He helg eve a IOIIS 0 0 ' e | . HENRY RAND w business ed ont an automatic pistol he could still hear the mumble | Ms breath, waiting . . , ready to LA 4 mai, is found murdered in a cheap “Here” he sald to Olga. “Take of Jensen's voice speaking over the |Mmeet Jensen should he rush out of Mary Tells Why She Was suspended before tho liot 1 Giafton, Police find a this and wateh him. It he moves, telephone, the room, From school r ks al- Rk Vo tndkerehiet und the yel- you cover him, und if necessury don't He breathed a prayer of thanks| Jensen, the recelver at his ed 3 s verd ¢ r 1 1 8 low stnh o eater ticket hesitate to shoot him." that he had found Olga in time, |heard it. Still keeping the fnstry. JIMMY RAND, his son, goes Mi “Jim, 1 can't.,” inother that he might in some way | ment clapped to the side of his h t © the theuter is. The | “You do as 1 ray." he commanded. learn who was talking to Jensen |he turned questioningly around und 0 OLGA MAYNARD, |Then, in a tone less brusque: “Come, lover the phone. peered out at the blackness of the now, just sit here and hold it. 'm | He had no fear of Jensen now. [hall, falls in love |g upstairs 1o see if 1 can find They had met once before and he | “Walt a minute,” he said. Then SL] Later he | ¥ WA 5 R T b SRS o |after a lons pause: t o you, Olga, She faints at hearing she S | Kta 2" 1 for murder. Mary, out | 2 SAMULL CHURCH, & wealthy Jimuy 1t Olga nto a He walted what scemed to Jiminy {an interminably long time before | \ [turned back again to the ph LG | . 3 ¢ § Jimmy breathed @ sigh of relief as ud | lga tedl ¢ the stub might : 4 s L MR (5 Mo | ; Ol 111 IceAthoqeubrnlel; : , P, (0 d. Thought I heard son ore | v hoeenaIon ok G eman I i ; B |in the hall. This house o old . Hurriet | ; i v, Jinmy receives : | §°788 (nie ithe (crapa ) 1'd sec the | 25 L rious v arnings to leave Bridge- g % R [EINSRRIn i Golanead ad-mistress | 4 3 oo later is atta by two 5 A (el slf right, chiet. © Bo gosd R g ‘ e . can't be good be careful, H ot st . ;. e e His deep, grunting laugh filled ¢ : : | : room with raucous sound. Hinmy and Olgu, out one . 3 Sl g MG AT oLy S ) forget about the dough, no : 4 hanee < < one of his assailants, she as Soon's you hear from mé, = IR S ' n who tot the stub, The man B e 3 | Yeah. Might do a job for you a tatingly it + | el { pes. bt they ideatify him by his fie _ f |some time . . . this blows ove "1 said peated sl s e il ¢ photo as IKE JENSEN, ¢ 3 |All right. . . . 'Bye." hat you 5 i - ireh, motoring with Mary, runs S 5 Jimmy could hear the 1, or I never had yet see i s g ¢ HORIZONTAL She breaks her engage- | 8 ¢ 3 3 k as Jensen replaced the roceiy ean dancing, it ) s Strap for sharpening a razor i [ s to Jimmy, but t G i i s ¥ 5 | 8 hook. He rose heavily tyom mime, may m Almost donkeys > One in car ! to mail letter, i B 5 his chair. A mateh flared as he it vork. No' on Kind of wooden basket phone 1 from | g 3 clgaret, absolutely b N pveel At not Wing part of a s has found Jensen. | 3 Jimmy, still crouched in the lLal Allah be praise ) t v 3 Vil flvedlcane | 148 Hdgoiof wiyoot apartment to find | i S % ¢ i 2 outsde, rose to flatten himerit inything to unlearn but it N Mimicked sterious disappear- | 3 |against the wall, and threugh his rudo ideas aper sensation. | mind flashed a memory of a rainy ramatic art. A with Barry when | |nlght weeks ago, himself against an- aven't the sl dniide s i < Iy Kid Divis, a known | z lother wall, waiting. i how vou'll o work A revived |19 Slecp 5 Cotten machine ] n's, board a strect i i il | As he straightened up the betray. 1t you'll be able to stick 3 out.” B iy et kworm. Jimmy follows him and trails board squeaked again, loudly. to a lonely house, He goes in- | e could lie Jensen stop. 1 stared at i i 2 0 esteem anaden Do You Mind What I Did FRbyeninetiimis FoneRdavkeied halluny ; X ; ; | reWho's that?” came hin volce, ) you ke 161 iy ther ) Sleringioi Jensen and Divis in a | : n, een hers wien ! Short letter f or enthusiasti rinedlin ¢ =7 Wild sheep B e g BT T l . "L ZOCS upStairs fo answer | - S | her danc They ~ u £ i T Spike Then Jimmy, with a He came out of the room in a Swep Did 1 steal or 2 i it ¢ river below our windows, the only A L D \entons as To mature andiron that he has found 5 ; X . 2 v isudden rush, and loomed up in front X moves ewiftly into the | o ; : |of Rand like a monstrous glant, the Adult male of | emotion exp 1 A8RS 9 |was T impertinent? Not one of those 4 ) 4ne 1 oL weary contemptuons incredulity. It \ com | lias just left, g 3 largeness of his figure emnphasized is not ke my friend to be brutal, | © %t 5 & IS e qur d Any forcible alnt n |44 To act as a H JOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | sl g e § by the darkness. ! ' To 0 To obser he saw, ‘and Jimmy aniibwandered it she 01d Moteslia® | yeie e a i i ke i ety separate n 40 Te , > CHAPTER XLVIIT R 1o ; : } | And then that the child before her was a smallest pr S Striped came wair o 2 ety W Vo o )| i . . PR e S Y sicker in turning, might have seen | o % head. at the point of emotional exha Mineral spring ) | Then I saw that through her half- Pt an Fr mation of sorrow 0] tund in t 1o duck the blow that 4 ¢ s fig ; |, B t Jensen, unlike Divis, had tinia closed eyes sho was watching the ! 403 Al oo Goratsllation [P SR e : i ; : : to meet the aftack. He fiung up girl intently as a scientist might £ : On top of A Sdivon khab o AR x lan arm and the heavy mietal knob watch the progresseof an fmportant ! % To entice E he s too slow, and 3 ‘% W / Istruck hard, unyielding flesh now what hit him. Jim s s i 3 s With amaiing quickness he had experiment, and I felt suddenly re- " ) L o150 Guia assured s } 5 B ttom ¥ Lrought down his ernde we | S X i % |grabbed the and with ¢ 8 It hit Divis on “Have You Found it Fasy?" et it he head, just behind the ear. slumped fd ards Mary's promise to mar- o't no need Small sealed tin 0 To aifirm ackhird Scarlet i To trir i \ future lay I vondered elt the surge of in a loud tone, *Kid, that you? old hens and roosters on the faculty some of t poor God-forsaker ™ it I i =i 4. o mz I ES g IMNPZ > i< qolm Z! e o O Z|D) =] imol>] on and wrested it from Jimmy's grasp. A lond crash {on the stairs below told Jimmy that orward . his | % sk 5 S F 47 8 A he had flung it away. irms spravled gro I Jensen's hand went hehind him . land when he straightened Jinny Jimmy sprang to Olga's ' ad more than held his own. Be- [saw glinting stecl, “Jim! she breathed, ank | “You take this, then.” She held Y.\I‘J-:‘ there was that heavy andiron | 0w, You youn God!™ out the pistol to him. “You'll necd |knob. If he,should need it, . . to square with you ri H d a knife out of his poc He clutehed it tightly in his rlght {where T want with swift strokes cut the cord No, T've el got this’ I¢ hand. Then silently he mounted the |git here? Wher Kept her prisoner in the chair. bhrandished the broken andiron lnsk stuirs. Dark except for a nar- | Jimmy made no answer, He 1 — | “What did they do to you?” he| He looked, half pityingly, at Divi ip fllnminated by a beam of |ayes for nothing, thoughts for no typists. [Where it is impossible to property WHisDered. “No. don't fell me Fet. |stretehed unconscious on the floor, | light f e room where Divis lay | ing. sove th it revolver in Jenson’ confess I was angry and hurt. |protect refuse piles, treatment with | it 4 1S rofgen—hitting him fro sat watchi 1and. And suddenly his taut muscles Lighted coul jz)j antly. hut wi T 4 ey o plead his ¢ R e ) e able she sa Tl Ancient, “ asps Ocean =I>—o]-| VERTICAL ng bret 0 insnlate E AHZ|m| B>|0f Of [cjZ/™ table, completely ] i PmMD>|T oo |0 >3] [ ZmZ P wl oM = =jm) AO|O} w|mr|clo) rimHm[Q) Mmoo |m] <IFHRP oM B33 | > Zoo > >/ W To reseie N A ImEnE e What was there about me that made |certain vegetables an chemicals ~ H°T he fell - forward on his behind like that—but the only thing esitated just before coming to releasing him in a desperate Irap, « it impossibe for James Costello to |produts, with the idea of destroying | 'T°ASt 8 he half lifted her to her to do. He'll come to, J think I 0 s hanienes Wihs loo] fRioighed] hinselfairalelo ot g take me into his office? T made up [both the eggs and larvae, is (o be °C- She was close to fainting. He He moved toward tlie door. “Don’t | he surely would see his shadow as imenacing steel and with his hands my mind 10 ask him the moment Mr. |reconmendor. vased her back into the chair, patted | forget,” he cautioned. “Keep hin, 1© passed. o he stood a moment sought to tear it from Jenscu's grip. N Hathaway left us. I was glad that If stable sweepings can neithepr Le OF Wrists (o start the sluggish cir- covered and if he makes a threaten. and listened With all his despairing strength > our sp tti came in at that mo- ilation, whispered in her ear: i Drolactedinor iRt catan R indn ng move, shoot. Mnd if Jensen Jensen's voice still sounded far he tugged at the other's hand, bend yY . ment, for it gave me a chance to be [quent removal becames necessar “Olga, brace up. Pull yourself fo- should happen fo come down, shoot AWway, prot coming, Jimmy con- ing it back on the wrist, unimindful a Gll'l OfTOda silent and I was afrald it I spoke 1|1t is essential that the materlal e S°ther You can't go fo pieces just |him the minute he appears in the cluded. from a roo ather than of the punishing blows Jensen wus vould burst into tear removed at ieast every four days yet-—not yet. Please door. Take no chances.” rom the upper hall. He seized the | raining on his lowered head. Tin Jim noticed that T was evry quict | fly-breeding is to he prevente She managed to lift lier head. “I'm | Her face blanched. T¢ Jensen lled himself swiftly past | And then Jensen ¥ Costello, serl- [, 1o knew why but he refrained lsame applies 1o in profana AN EMBARRASSING QUESTION v sal oo 11l vight, T think. But Jim, how did 'should come, down. . . That could |'he light nad resumed his silent, lagony, released his hold. The wea- Although 1 d t know ¥ T i 1lize that yon { ak v BT ment ¢ e " von t here? How did you—" mean only one thing—that Jimmy ¢ ¥ jonrney up the stairs. pon went clattering to the oor, X Y from making any commen use, organic waste, dr 2 i s J X Hathaway 7 with confi- |got viu € link of the Jerry Hathaway excused himself tap). 4 not now. Here,” He ran would not. . s ] w‘ not Cseen \_mm‘.h‘t' linmy saw sudden hops _and the - 2 s ) when the coffee appeared. He, too. | Next to disposal of nd noisclessly over to Kid e whispered, but ! ke "'~\" gLl “I“" 51 aoice RSy iyeE driven Y’!_Mh Kicking foot, e { i he 5 a5 3 I ob felt the coldness of the atmosphere. |swerpings, the disposal i eal Divis ol still sprawled out r vas still a steady rumble, Listen- hu'_‘\‘rm‘x-.h the railings and as thongh T hs g t n i ! fit over | wwiere w bring your o ¢ AS scross the . Lifting him in his Jimmy was out in t¥ ng, Jimmy thought it must be com- {ered on the stoirs below. Vhere will T bring your money, | dese attention, ns 1hose - : J ith Mamii my and 1 © oand { 1 you and | \iiee Dhaan2® he asked R asl b Jimmy laid him down on the v lighted hall, i from a room directly over the (To Be Continued) 1 Hatha Ik 1 ta prol treqt he irl; as “ - o . + T ! pyan S — - - - one he had just left downstairs, ———— 1 ek ] ! R aed £ I'm at 740 47th street, T'm V- | waste are even more dangerous than : At the Thead of the stalrs he I had somec ‘ zot i c 0 ko and Lo with Mamie Riley and her |(hose ire even more dangerous than 5 : : ‘ S troublé c 11 of {hon E was more distinct, but still jt was mother, you know |those which frequent of vas m i ¥ ! o .9 Vit g sy st 1 b o s P aew o L O F et il Gossip’s Corner dlely, and T ¢ that it ac " into he . Mamic ! 4 3 0od han i NITSE ohsansl impossible to distinguish his words Vou 0 d s 1 househald refus: : & L £ {hought sa all thiers 1 when best thing about the Beaux ArS [kept in air-tizht and water-t 3 Jimmy thought: ~ “If only he'd in friends X tand Laany s Men men 1Ke | captacl o e nention the other man's name. . . . n 1 2 5 of ' A now Je 2 i e Gagk) ng accurately & 1 Just ce . T've got to CHEEER : i i 1 now J Too bad she’s not able 1o |jids not only to prevent the access | p '”;‘, (:Y;, t he's & Nated 1t from th titr nd that u easy until (Conirision g A0l of evminge 1l ; ; He moved slowly, silently, up the z00d money me it sor foa : ) all. He was right, he found. Jen- I 5 3 was inside the room, just as he matter and street s e, r I ' 15 o 1 el out : My Say-So! No lady worthy of that gentle title itoops so law as to wear any gown R & more than thrice, and the thrics time is almost hoi polloi. This from ‘ ) e . " o | . “ 4 society ruler of Palm Beacl. would 1 tayed there a while |Into your office TOMORROW: A Man's Protection. Menus for 'lle Fam'ly‘ XL Mt 5 had Pl"";“‘"' "“”" )"‘:‘l"”iw" ;’i‘l"‘:‘"‘, Jelly beans and kippered her- Lo R e R | o " & rouched outside, hardly S ol oy URala T2t " ot e T 2e cocte not a_stunc e ! reathe, could hear what he wag '"8% And so's you Uncle Jake! 1 o ;i ' X Bre ° run savi my, as T was wh me tammere v lanation L BDEUT ' Reddy Makes Use of Bowser the any scent of his own, so that Bowser | S3Y18: S Someone is exercised about ths B [ "Huh? . . .Yeah. . . .Well, I'm thin cream, bread crumb s St ' e el ottal vould go right on, following the | oyin"yeaiy to pull my frelght | AISCOVery that thers are beauty par- our €a t Luncheon—Vegetable omelet, let- scent of the stranger. Reddy was|™“yyor was a long silence, during Mfr"‘h{nr ?O?s;mmmus e g { : e e & quite sure he would be able to do | .+ my imagined the unknown |0f brocaded draper cream How to Keep It— i ‘r"‘(l[“‘[,] it — lit without much trouble. It was a \‘:3“:,'\‘“‘:&"“ ‘p’::;lg"gfdt‘,:; :‘K‘,‘“(:“"\f,'; lenamel where a Fido or Imogene or Causes of Illness I nietea iz A er folk make use? |irick ke had worked m great many|o jiic to Tensen i Rover may have a massage, pedi- | Dinner—Casserole of L QLEEmD SRS . Lmeg " Jensen's drunken rumble resumed; |CUre, facial, marcel or round cure, to (BY DR. HUGH & CTUMMING) raising, m « ;s eddy Fox Reddy ran lightly and SWIftY |y oah, she's here. . . Well, I might [$3Y nothing of perfume on the ear e e T Fttae along, following the trail of the |\ " along with me, ap’ it she |10bes and a permanent wave for PUTEEO il el o 4 d- [stranger. By and by, just ahead Of |4in't agreeable 1 can dump her off |Straight hair breeds! nlwl, DS Bl v © not smart enough |him he saw and old tree trunk, and |gon place, The Kid's gonna bring | Well, the girls must have some- SO haal chen s e 3 mselyes ‘they ‘ate |he hoped ithe slranger's trail womallint e DRSS SR8 SR TS VT 1/thing these davs with which to ction feee sidering . amartieno oL ojher peaple o jlead close to that trunk. It did. It led | o think she would. I don't think [amuse themselves, since a grasping, . - do them for them. This is & fav. |fust exactly where Reddy had hop- |5 tiies me o i {competitive, commercial world has rite trick of Reddy's. ®e certainly |ed it would {aughed loudly at something |taken all thelr real jobs from them! oes helieve in making use o The end of that trunk was A | that must have amused him. “Huh? | Setr opl 1 few feet to one side. Reddy mede No, not me. I'm not bumpin' | Governor Mirlam Ferguson of fvi It was jus S “ t 1 long jump and lightly landed on off any woman. It ain't in my line. |Texas announces her candidacy for os c o ble Omelos planning to i SN ""' seeiini ”'i” e ran swiftly | What do 1 care if she does [re-lection and states plainly that it . R LS | PR ot to got n 210 g (his to the other end.where-he | (o)12'1l} be over the border. . . Who, |elected her spouse, Jim Ferguson, [’Zr~ prflafficffl fhc S5 % e v tab CRbios DN Tangen ! the stopped and turned to watch what \'n\‘l" Notnsoiiienasae She don't |will again work right with her. il A e ! . < e 3 -\‘un!I]’ happen. In a mom m]ytmw il o b thins i Nota LT | Whatever one does or does not think SN O S, ! a2 TR A T \enon s " Eht, jthe Hound came in sight. He was| ™ zain he stopped talking, and |of “Ma" Ferguson's rule in Texas, finest cup of coffee in the world! B [0, tne birds, wiieh vaserly des ‘ e A yunning with his nose o the ground. |jimmy found himself trying to plece |one cannot but admire her open L eee it it x 5 ¢ vour money tor that weekly pav ck fro ¥ r thaway's com- Reaux Ants Ialc veen T ent tone T = | rvation.” . is office that were || A ot of people are just like R , ¢ rig [s) lifting it only to send his great voice well have the best vork IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Hiaxy Of course, instantly Bowser started after him e one rolling thiough the Green Forest. | Reddy grinned. Bowser was enjoying that hunt. That was an easy trail to follow and Bowser was having a thoroughly good time. So was Reddy Fox ser reached the place whers Reddy had jumped to the end of the fallen tree. Would Bowser miss his there? Reddy half Lgld hi I he watched. "Bowser t hesitate a second. He went on. You see, his wonderful picked up the scent of the ger, and because that was Fox scent too he didn't miss Reddy cont Presently he lisap- peared among the trees. His voice sounded more aud morc excited ns he followed that trail. Reddy fair- v chuckled. He jumped down. Then what do vou think he did? Why, he arted along Bowser. You wanted to see for himself er actvally did drive this ger out of the Green Forest. together the fragments of conversa- tion, to Imagine what the other man must be saving to Jensen, He heard Jensen say: “Who? Rand?" and his nerves tingled at the mention of his name. That Jen- sen and his unknown should be dis- cussing him. . & “No,” Jensen went on, “let the Kid do it. I'm leavin' tonight, . . ire, he can. . . . He should ‘a got him that night when he took a shot Just a bum break, t . Yeah, I got the dough. The | Kid give it to me. , . . Yeah, one grand. . . . And say, don't forget As soon as you hear from me down in Mexico, don't forget to send the rest of it. Five grand. . . . And s don’t try to slip me no double cross, ‘cause if you do, your goose is cool S “Aw don’t bother about Rand. The Kid'll get him if you give him time. Sure Jimmy was thinking as the other's voice trailed off again, “it |face sandwich type of mind! Like Thi |“What makes a home? A man, a woman, and a child; | Their love |Warm as the gold hearthfire [ Along the floor; 'A table and a lamp for light And smooth white beds at night: {Only the old, sweet fundamental {things. { —Grace Noll Crowell | 0dd Dishes “Won't you pl suggest some lodd dishes for the Sunday night |light supper?” writes a western wo- |man to me. “We are so tired of |chicken salad ‘or creamed tuna fish and peas on toast." | Have you thought of these gastro- nomic confections? Jellied pressed |veal or pork or chicken; deviled or {Spanish eges; tomato jelly salad; spaghetti with Itallan cheese. for Pastry, BiscuitsndBread, . Many children are com ot . hown him- |And, of course, he knew that Bow- |was Kid Divis that took the shot plaining of Headache f to Bowser the Hound. Of course would never think of such aat me that night. Now 1 wonder e b the First i e v Bowser started after him. [thing as turning back or looking why? . T wonder who It is that's| Ever since, and t:gfere'. e e Bowels ana ke & N ddy leadir R back. It never would enter his head 'so anxious to ‘get’ me?" |Lady of the Land “wen HEs 1ot casily. 1f mothers raight to e where this that Reddy For was followig him, | “No." Jenseny was saying, *Ti|Strly Amerloan furuiture in the knew what MOTHER anger had 1 his foot- because he thought he was following take her with me . . Sure, ghe AUgust White House, an“_’l’"; :d DERS onaTas OW; and scent. | Reddy Fox. won't gét away. I know where o [this vintage have flourished atross S S e R en he reached this place "I guess that stranger will get out stop . . got friends . : . take me |In the land The,,“;":e"m’fl et Wher \ t ma wouldever be without put his nose to the ground and |now." muttered Reddy. “There is|in . . . sure Yeah, Charlie's become “‘common. A 1 them for use when need n to follow the stranger’s track. |nothing like making use of your goin' with me most of th'|acterize the lines of early Americar 4. S0 pleasant to fake CREONEA LT e e TelEftors Bowss dosnitibtiow Tivey it {furniture as beautiful. But fashion PONT ACCEPT a%d 0 effective th roar of Bowser's voice as Bow- [am making use of him, but I am “You goin’ avay? W1 ... |turns thumbs-down on anything e Lo amed who Oscw Wm0 oo o picked up the]Thc: shows how smart I am Oh. you're thinkin® of it Naw, {which becomes too common. It will ey Trial Package FRY 1 strong t. Evervthing was | (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess) |1 tell you she don't know 2 thing. |be interesting to - \“"“’| """“,; 2 ot Gr R Y |w ut just as Reddy wante —— You're all right. Safe as a bug in |will be before early American fur- ST e Y I AR : * !‘{‘fioflfl“vq‘:‘ The next story: “Reddy Foxla rug. Ha-ha." Jensen Ia ;hedgup. niture receives a mark-down, albelt that trail without leaving | Doesn't Know What to Think.” oariously. 1t 1s pronounced good to look at! rds of community s must prevail

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