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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, " Quicksands of Love ‘ CROSSWORD s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Katle Arrives, Bug and Baggage, to Help Madge, wasted no time s with the me nent upon my story my encounter with Philip Verit- 1 Lu to the subw “I'Il say ‘inadverte than good," she repeated. “My deur babe in arms, Philip Veritzen never did an fnadvertent thing in his I Mo knows exactly what he fs going to do at any glven momoent any time from one second to elght year beforehand, No you 1 depend ! upon it, it he left that card upon the ledge of the booth it was for the express purpose of letting his famous monlker. And gray | eping triumph | en the hilip Veritzer for by experts flower garden IS who Adele Garrison’s wlin a5 her response the part of Lilllan in ac ng of { of uneasi be too late to hurried a st as | which I Knew g me to the Lo Island quickest possible time, line 1 re which are uin roug de« “1s Your Name Graham? you | ° t 1 suppose 1'm my sking. the 1 out ir sity wit defyt railroad with her tr var that who! old tor passing He's beer also the pick “Don't talk nonsense, crossly, and Lilliar carries teasing to the subject "What asked 1 consulted consternation, for 1 all about my little “I'll have just her,” I sald, gat and coat. “What do while you'r et you., It 10 is in's got to 1 shift 0 b ome she any lady ention of I’ angled Kk of the interest ¢ around her. Island chagrin, 1 ' of accosted annoyance, time s e duc g fror said, lo not Kati pression 1 over his y rist lad nid t time to meet up my hat tow it in torgotten It is," T answered rd his train, be with him got in," he and he ckoning turned ering me to you want me gone?” Lillia practically. “Don't waste time tryin, to save m le, tell me quickly Madge Gives Instructions “Wash every dish, cooking utensil and plece of so-calied silver in the place,” T directed promptly, **1 house keeper said you'd towels in the top JIrawer. Clean out @ place to put dishes fenc in another minute or two. ihey' We couldn’t hold up the whole sys- fables and salad for our dinner. You |tem on account of her.” might put the vegetables on to cook. | 11a stopped short and I'll probably get back just in |porter on the other side time to broil the [ 1y “You'd better,” n' over here “if you want the sic he adjured, my darndest at the apologetic no cook, but as a cf > vlell to nobedy. She waved 4 cheerily as T we T felt a little lump for the hu to do said, “saying wouldn*t move till her nam cams get her. I'm so sorry,” I exclaimed. «he inconvenicnced you very mueh? “Not yet,"” he said a little grimly. “ou got here just in time, But I'm afraid she'd have been inconven- ever since we led of a the st she admonished, ; but T'll do other job. I'm irwoman 1 nd come and then offercd explanation. full of lug vou'll never b ithout help.* realized | ROWN WAY a Girl of Today TEMPTATION (Copyr “0f co after the visi 1 could ¢ t to Ma- | Rosario, not} and to plar ne way in ! dame fut ihe |l TOMOROW Temptres Nope 3 ould my voice trained. “In my very innd (for I ilie) T thought Rosario’s word ling, my ¢h making it p oI see that voice . of Mrs 11 and go, held rsition, w innoce vas much o By the I part Ida Goldber literally irate r hir old two of sick or despair 1 o the cor i T would he could p ne mos and her o a0 rying 4 i had been lons « Seria 1o fact I h not told save to p: tion 0 ¢ cost | al v fo of m had Making Money THERE 1S A PERFECT FACE POWDER! €0 soft, so fine, sorichly fra- grant—one knows at once that COTY FACE POWDERS are the supreme complement to nature. Nine true shades. 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The onion is €00 mixture poured over, T od nd set o cooki this over of haking di in a moderate also cha “ e 1o pan er liot hen the dish 18 ¢ NEA Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of lllness pure or ept clean in fae- na sani- heen ¢ ponds, tural freez- leep ry con- bon N water in tories, and fce llow, pollnted will contain nde, firty or cloudy fce cuspicion eaten uv ihle ting from to overestimate the han inown persons i in ater. a direct contact hotels. cars, sta in is im the law ooling Y sion roishing red by of wa to all d di- | I fused |asking if MONDAY, NEA BERVICE, INC. *YELIOW STUBES DEGIN NERE TODAY Polies theater his the 1) J to OLG singer and falls LOWELL faints fid MAY. i love Later he aring she ary, out weahtly lift Olga into misunderstands, tells police the come into poskess “pickad hor up" 1 the murd nmy and Olga, swift gl pe 1 ) ted miirder MUEL CHURCH, Jimny for Y u NP oand Olga stub might on of a man ) nights be- out of the Luter they v his police photo one nig stub, fden- as 1KY 1l promi; later s 10 marry ireh, hut breaks the en- cement, Jimmy gets ga, saying He rushe to find her gone, beeolnes new Later a call found phone from nsen, (o Her disappearance paper sensation, recidentally v known intimate trails him to a and J immy sees nsen are house, [ Divis wi When wer the 1 a broken 4 after Jensen t follows he is be- when the stair rail crashes At W!lh ly'.l'lt{'lrtllr rs L XLl TEN- Jimmy an im- Jimmy is next h's house, ac- Henry NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER LIIT The 1ocs of the shot slowly rolled small puff of blue £nioke nded to the high ceiling. broke and flung there, room flat gilence fell once more, Rind sat in his chair, lu’\nim! for- rd. his face exp the Eard glitter in his eye: Church, recoili=v from the sudden hoek of sound and someth f more ominons In Jimmy' lHmp and } zmr'l and His chalr W ms of his soeking sup- Jimmy's wards, though lo seemed slosively loud in room And Ch -‘.\(' star) “Rahd, well ten) a doubt that you to tell veu that T know hevond you did §. T merely wan me why. “Do yor from Chure a lonely hoy Jensen and Kid keaping Olga Ma prises dorsn’t confessed to me that on where T've come st comea from Divis have nard. 1t? been That sur- And Jensen he killed my ar in his in the country where ! fatd willed Gi and then t Lim in that hr)lfl “I've ike suleids known f irch, that 1ke midercr, But not 1 know that you wer {Lired him to do it “Don't!" almest sereamed Churel ‘You lal" engen.” went ably, ) now i or some Jensen was until today did the man who time, Jimmy He on 18 conf by police yon don imper- s belng hie lied tell me why man she | of | lonely | murder of | and on the With the revoher fambled ina pigeon hole. {vou Kitlad He Rand yeelf, and then TNl s ving you nry ' tell chance, my Lan’s h s here th his ehair continued: father,” on red b spots arms of | Jimmy now He re a That will what [ and :titl tell you I \enico @ity {you to confese.’ At the words \exico 1 his head s went an. wirch ned from time sor City"™ wefly, but several years ago & man Thomas Rolfe died down City. He w wealthy— e had ie some- million doll venture. Known as lin Mexieo 5 Ivery wealt Ithing more out of a minin Secing is Believing Thornton W, I'll believe By Bur conrse, A Fox has really climbed a tree —Mirs. Reddy 1y 1ox almost because Mrs. Reddy ve the story he had nge T'ox high up in , sir, Reddy almost lost nper. You know, it 1s very provok- lost his temper wouldn't he- told of tree. what you tell them when you know positively that it is true. But all | Reddy's talking was In vain. Mrs. Reddy never had heard of a Fox limbing a tree, and she simply re- to helieve th fox had such a thing. I he 1;' Ve do refused to heliey very miuch aroused. was by the Hiasy Mrs. Reddy remained perfectly sti peeping around the old stump R reaily had s somethi $ v Reddy really belleve: So Mrs. Reddy begnt « great deal of time in the n Forest looking for that ger. 8he heard of him Sammy Jay told her about him. did Blacky the Crow. She ask them if they had rin a tree, but she rself to do it. No. couldn’t bring herself to the sspec his own story sper Gre stra often So wanted to scen the couldnt sir, she point of they had seen that stranger in a tree. You see didn’t want to be laughed at. She was sure th Juestion his | ¢ people refusa to believe | |8 Now |smart {dy is onc Mrs. Reddy s quite Iteddy himself, and R of the smartest of all the (little people in the Green Torest nd on the Green Mcadows, It seemed as If anyone so smart ought to be sble to find that strang but somehow Mrs. Reddy con uly missed him. Time and again she where he had been, but s always just too e, Still she persisted. You see, Reddy still in- isted that it was all true about the stranzer climbing a tree. » day Mrs. Reddy found nger's trail and the scent 8 50 strong that she knew he ha passed only a few minutes befor Mrs Reddy followed swiftly. time she hoped to at tranger. Luck was with I around an old s anding out in a little open looking back as if he sus- pected he was being followed, G Fox Limself He was ahout the size of Reddy o s were longer and he slender. His tait randsome His coat red across red on the cre a w she was gray, d with breast. and & of his necl d on his DBnt looked graw this had the name Gray Woods Fox. Mrs. Reddy remained still. peeping around the Gray Fox didn't see her, clear that he was sy pacted that somet him. After mor turned and lightly Instantly, Mrs. Reddy followed him e found that Gray Fox was a fast mner. Mrs. Reddy is a fast runner erself. You know, b she w Mrs. Reddy, she was Miss Swiftfoo! Prosently, she caught a glimpse of Gray Tox ahead of her. He' disap- neared behind a little hemlock tree, Mrs. Reddy hurried faster than ever. hut wh ked around that little hemlock tree y Fox was nowhere to be seen. Yet she could nothing behind which he could he hiding. 1f ever there was a puazled Fox. it was Mrs Reddy. She sat down with her head on one side to studv things out. A hit of bark drarmed from a tree iust in front of her. She looked un. There was Gray Tox halfway up that tree. How Mrs. Reddv did stare! “Reddy told “he o no W and he why Tox, perf 011 .'dmfl. but it w and sus- was following or two, he bounded away ody fore truth.” s} in partic he truth by T. ® mut eddy 1 the . |2 heartbroken man, “When he died he made a very |yoy have o strange will. Tt | son, hut he the son was seemed that he had didn't know whether | alivo or dead, or [whether he Lud s or not. 8o |\when he drew up the will he told his luwyers that his name | really Thomas Rolfe, but Rand, | \ddeus Rand, as you Church, was my grandfather, | Thaddeus said that y |of hls, Henry Rand, | from hom« | treatment, he Thaddeus know, And (TS GgO A EON had run away had Thaddeus spent years tryir It had ne 1o loate Henry Rand, died that perhaps his son here, to eurse his memory. “Now, that wasn't like Henry to cnrse the meniory of his her, but Thaddeus was rémorse- Anyway, wheh he drew up his | left all of his estate Henry, ‘But.’ his lawycrs said, pose wve t find Henry Who gets the estate then?' 4 arity,’ sald Thadeus, ‘some home somewhere for orphan boys, nd left them with that, ater he came back and sald that there were other relatives who ought to he remembered. There was a sise ter of his who !with a son. He told his law locate S “The sister was dead, Church, and §0 was her husband, but her son | was living. His name was Samuel Church and he was a lawyer. They found vof, and you went Mexico City, to find 1 her on his deathbed. stll iy ful will he ‘sup- Rand ¥ grand- down to | You explain- | wag not | s the result of eruel {ujadle of the “And later on,” Churel ‘hecause 1 thought you t 1 v handling the estate, ou dirty dog!" Jimmy shot him. “I wish T could think of sou punishment, that wasn't too good for yon, You You Know what led 1o your downfall, Church? A ticket stub=just an insignificant little yellow stub, Bome time wlen sion to reflect on thiy 6 tha day you dalivered [ into Jensen's hand: nd Jensen was careless enough vy yellow stub hehind, Did you think your secret would be safe with him? Didn't you have sense enough to realize he woull Llackmall you for the rest your duys? “I had enough on him," Chureh dully, staring at his fest Jimmy tossed tlo revolver 1o ¢ table, then leisure) found himself o cigaret and lit it “T may as well toll you now ¢ mitt might 1 of 1 lled to you when I gaid Divis g |'Thaddeus Rand's pointed at Jim my, he hacked slowly to the safe and | with the fecling | to | breaker. And then | marricd a widower | the sister, and they went ml | ed to him that inasmuch as you were, | (an attorney and a relative—at least by marriage if not by would be wiser if he made you the ‘administrator of the estate instead of | You pointed | his Mexican lawyers. ont that they were apt to cheat on bim, but that you would have his interests more at h “So Thadde | will, {and stilt Jeaving the bulk of his es- fate to Henry Rand, and some of it to you; with the proviso that if Henry R |ocated b: {would he nd a certain time, divided equally {you and a boys' home. | “That's about all that T learned |from Mexico City, Church, It's cnough, T think, especially Jensen talls me you hired him to commit the fesses that he put that picture in Olga. Maynard's apartment under |orders from you." between Jimmy glanced again at his wateh, | {then lifted the revolver. urch., Are you ire you going to die with a lle your lips?™ “For God's sake, Rand, don't shoot!" C'hurch's eyes were staring; were glassy, and the perspira- was standing on his forehead £re “Don’t shoot. 7 . Rand. T did it, T did it lung his head down on his and his bulky frame quivered words poured from his mouth nt. He was like a man gibbering, unintelligible. said Jimmy, “T knew, Now tell me why. Tell me, [and T'll give you a chance. Refuse, von won't leave this roow Chureh sobbed. “Time's up, ion in I He 1rms s th 1 for ma “You s Chwreh. “r 1 a lot 5 spent and got in debt. . they ever found Henry Rand I'1 go jail. Then one day a client of mine showed me a letier £ it department rs' department store 1t was signed T investigated, was the one we of money Knew 1 Henry Rand. and was & were looking for— “You didn’t look very far, er very wckh You didn't want to afraid he'd find out and discover I'd spent his moncy. So I got ‘n- How much did you pay Jensen, “Five thousand dollars.” And where does Divis come in?" “He didn't have anything, to do with it. T didn't think he knew any- thing about it.” “Divis was just another of your handy men, eh?" | Chureh hung his silent. “And why were you so anxious to t me out of town, Church?” som v lot sen way of head and was Ma on your way with—with Jimmy hesitated 1d Chureth nodded. making you the administrator | since | murder and Divis con- | .mma@ golng to confess | blood—he | changed his | and or his heirs were not | the estate | | i | | | | | | the | ! too, that pleture from when 1 told licated you, Jen you. And 1 lied you Jensen had im- ng your na: Churet administ ite. That meone overh had glven All that T Knew you 7 were est the fact that & Divis say Chureh some money for ¢ He shrugged and away from t y thing you'va donc ta make it easier for ug confession." He turned s and he did not see cunning light yes. Church was slowly drav himeelf up in his chair—drawing heelf up for a spring. You' saved trouble~" Jimmy sentence was never quick leap Church revolver and he now hand. “I aid, €h?' he snapped, an there were in his voice hate, tompt, new life. "1 did? Well, I'm not through see? Do you know how good a contession is, hen it's drawn from a man at the point of a gun? Not worth that.” He snapped his finger. “T id it, all right. T'm telling yon sgain, but don’t think vou're going to have such casy sailing. Jensen's dead, eh? And Divis doesn't know. Well, they'd have a pretty hard time proving it on nie, even with what youw've got. But I'm taking no chances. I'm going fo kill you and lithem I'm going to clear ontl” With the volver pointed Jimmy, he backed slowly to the saf and fumbled in a pigeon hole. He leisurely stuck some papers in h ket, ney once taking his eve ff Rand. ”l m clearing out, fini with you,"” and he tapped the trevolver significantly, “It I'm canght, remember you are a house- 1ave nothing on m kel deltber. table. “The Chure ith back on the sudden loo' the other man's Churs of finished. With had reached t held it in his a con- listen, Rand--after | | for that. He laughed and slowly raised (1 weapon until it was on a level w his damn you,” he said. (To Be Continued) HUSBAND who still remembers his mothet’s bread- baking skill, usually asks for an extra slice when his wife <, E serves é Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED the Tricho Method By Hlus(ratmg the Painless Method of Removing Superfluous Hair Demonstration Treatment Free and Without Obligation Write, Phone or Call for Descriptive Booklet Mrs. L. P. Williams Room 112, Dillon Bldg. 3-23%4 904 Main Street, Hartford Branch Oftices New Haven Bridgeport Worcester