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BRITAIN DAILY HI E AY, MARCH 25, 1926, ) Adele Garrison’s New Phase of e : 7 i ) ‘\_—-—f{gflnzg cvice. nl_m.fl isath 4 rimb of ’l""v‘:y;!\‘\;‘:‘::]l-“ ———Revelations of a Wife —— | ' | e i ) Knanin i e wan sl egwem aunig. veice " souning something hit agalust the wall ‘i e E ] te of {to stir anfng heavily |nearer, and tha sound of deep, quicke ‘ aury t « nst t I re that | drawn bhreaths The Identity of an Eavesdropper 5 noly ' st Jensen had A sharp exclamation, and then the o : ‘ : sucking the cracking splintering sound ofwre gasp- ing wool, A loud, prolonged oruy an dthen @ lieavy thump on 1 + of Lim Stalrs, and something rolling dowu. very life Her senses reeled. “Jim!" wle e porilla-like |tried to screamy, Lut her volce was shooting pain (ORly the faintest of whispers, Her —told |head fell ward quite sudd and ausca |She rolled out of the clair and onto ught {the floor, her fingers stil loost handle of the pistol . . Long minutes passed dur linterval between the contessed a |ening of 1iid Divis and the openiy e i sl of Lis eyes. Strange buzzing TR | ¥ g vere i Lis cars—then an unuc- countable crashing nofse. He opened his eyes slowly, p fully, and the room revolved § efore them. His head throbbed a thousand aches, and the fin- moved to it came ¢ 4 on them, Hu tried to stagger to his fect, aud hold of the dizzy table for support. His Luecs refused to old hle weight and he leaned on the i * ‘ o stretched on the floor HORIZONTAT ” 2 % B Y i : S ¢ dark cauw else, too—Jenacn. Where was Jensen? Had Jensen it him . He crawled toward ‘her, and fromi Letween her fingers he pullad a pistal hie . imly remembered as huv- ing once belonged to him. | siion e Jimmy was leaning over Jensen voiceless, sprawling figure, He bent closer, and iu the semi-darkn could s t the man's head was twisted at an odd angle—as if it no longer were joined to his sho Duzed a: hie was with the shock— reome with bolling, Rand felt a sudder the other man, . He ralsed his asn't breath- ondered, with y, whethe K on Nssaiia) ¥ v fell on the wall bes an's volce saj hiek why'd you hit ¢ he turned and saw Kid vering figure silhouette] ¢ light from the open door. bling in s faltering Jimmy ecried— t rgotten s' head reared arply at the of his volee, The pistol slowly sed, Divis took an uncertain step, st She whispered a name that Jimmy barely managed to hear, and then fainted dead away fumbling for support with his free hand. “Who—" he began and then Jimy is slowly ' eniec 1 nt muscles would obey stood frozen, bathed in a sudden. en e stair laring Ught. front door had swung o 3 v and soundles: Then thers his eyes | ¥ voices. Jin eard a sharp I i « nt in that . and Divis, sliding doun t t} oftom of let the plstol clatter to the 2 throngh. . ¢ on ing for sup- q ¢ ¢ ) NOW GO ON WITH THLE STORY g Thing to Dol e s r3 . Jimmy I it oor CHAPTY A MAN'S KISS OR HIS LOVE? 1 Colvin's voice sald, a srimed tigure w Divis with a flashiight. “God, Jim. T'm glad we found you. A appre Jimmy's disarraycu his torn collar and tle, Jimmy pointed. “Jensen. Tell 3ou t and with a bound was at the loor of the room where Olga la s besids her, rubl Rarry trying to help. . water, Barr; fs botter, Jim.” Barry pulled : MOl from his pocket. “Is this She Wants to Know! = Xshe il L r (0 his Maynard, Jim? ritte r v0od knows what she's been {19 slowwly fluttered, then shuddercd. and then it of Jimmy brought a faint : poli n hLad dragged Divis tnto the room. “What happened?” 2 . 5 “I followed him here,” satd Jini- Prickly Porky Climbs the Tree ! It Kl ok Woull a6 nicio 7 pRin) him over the head. He had tefs girl here— out in the hall Had a fight with him. . . Lucky. stalr rail gave away. . . . He fell . Sila Kk 3 . . Looks like broken neck.” ! ) plige con 1) r Natur rnoon. Prict ald ; g murdered my father, Barry A unk! inted J e sy R . told me so.' He turned to GOSS[ S Corner LG I Ui L ¢ " no one in all the Green Pe n lsagre i e LR Olga. “You all vight now? What atd A LsnnEtaniadion et tinan i s P they do to you? Lox : footialls— the Divis 3poke, in a whining voice. *1 | crossing the |Sidn’t do mothin’." e 4"‘\”: e p, you! Ths policeman ; " lwas gruff, unfriendly. “We'll make n ¥ou talk late TOMORROW — Tears of the § - . P 5 B i pe 18 ' § 1 s t told Jimmy that Gossip Sups! him! . o o lnake me go away with him. He 1 me first to write note to aying 1 had done it. s« Ho he beat me because I wouldn't.," Her head drooped wearily. eDivls—" Jimmy turned—" that thousand dollars zive to Jensen?"” Divi as silent. down OF A1 Vool Staf! 0ty v { e b 1 Divls. "It hulf dead now.” and Jimms stired fo sudden regret that he been forced to hit the man as he 41d. “T think 1 know.” said Olga, faint v, a sudden dead welght in his arms heard Jensen talking. X T know. Whe?" Jimmy caught her closely Divis law tn | She whispered a name that Jimmy : e : ; IMood slow. (barely managed to hear, and then “Good afternoon. Prickly Porky g Lk o s [ falnted dead ay staffed Calf Heart <all he 1 . g " 1 1 1nd ki (To Be Gontinued) she turned | Divis. Su H [any : d deep rum- R S e A | e s e L Deaf Hear Instantly i ! L Lores 3 L ¥ ng t 1 that told her M 'Your Health | : e R s e How to Keep It— | 1 ahaerin that : ] ; - what ex e s :]1 .';mm; “'Y'-'*“‘h::; . : ‘ | i 2 * ables the hard of earing to S - v v 1 e i e > all sounds as clearly and distinctly < a child has been perfected by Dictograph Products Corpera- Sulte 2127, 220 to 224 Wost 424 street, Now York Cit is no waiting, no delay, no danger —but quick, positive, instantaneous results — you hear instantly. 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