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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. Love’s Embers “Revelations Adele Garrison™s Begin The Veritzen's Make Their Adicux! I could have sha M 2 rison cheer 3 Veritaen's eves night and went wit the waiting limous I co minute,” she eves would By Thornton W Burgess Little Mrs, Has a Fright That which is fun for 1y be cause of dreadin —\Irs. Peter R Poor, timid little Mrs. Pe 1aeeting with her father Thumper wasn't at ail pleasant. This was bad enough, but what was worse was the fact that she failed to find out where Peter was. Old ! r simply worked him- ge. That's what he did nimself into a rage. Final Mrs. Peter left him. wvouldn't listen to him longer She went on up one of the ol cowpaths. Presently she heard, ahead of her, some strange noises They frightened her, yet at same time they her euri- osity. Little by little she stole near- er. Presently, from behind a big biueberry bush she peeped out and saw two strange creatures fighting. 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When nson sat before you u lamp, di¢n’t you lifference, 1ot us say hair looks _eacock clo | striving to viscualiz “No—1T don't ren “A minor point,’ rently, "Dy as peenliar Nirs—th or sligh remark in the 1s 1f came dowr thickne of any k in Leacock v what you m to talk Vanee siio fully. “When you left the room shooting Mr. Lenson, you out the lights, of course? | Whe no immediate me, Vi volunteercd 1 notice moment thought- after turned nswer 5 e BUE- gestion { “You must h: | Pfyfe says the house wa drove u Leacock then nodded an done so, for Mr. dark hen he affirma- right. 1 recol- >r the moment.” you remember the did you turn ihem couldn’t ow fhat stopped it lo of th a1 otell an asked nervous as on the door ide wh aving room “As you “That would be here the s stands? Look- estion of the il “Why ir did you take 11 v o >awse - feee Brother of the mu AT lluus(*keeper for Alvin Benson TAIN lim 1P LEAGOCK ... Mi RL HAGEDORN Jhe = AN DINE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY (.(;unty Well-known Wall Street broker and man-about- -town, murdered in his home “dered man A young singer St. Clair's fiance . Intimate of Alvin Benson’s «eveeo. A friend of Pfyfe's ary of the firm of Benson and ‘Benson BIGSBY OSTR ANDER A retired army officer An alderman Of the firm of Stitt and \Ic(,m i pul:hc accountants Assistant District Attorney Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau I)uccuus of the Homicide Bureau Commanding Officer ass wnrvl m District Attorney’s office HIGGINBOTHAM u; District Attorney’s office . Fire-arms expert *Medical E Xaminer *mcmr\ to District Attorney .. Vance's valet The Narrator < circumstance.” That's why o guns know, and found a Colt | but the magazine was Are you sure, Captain, | s your gun you took from Cla \d threw over the been retrieved river, and T wondered driving at. Was he, , trying to involve the gir I could sec, was in new no er for sev- | spoke, it cnness cacock made 1o ansy al moments. When he th dogged £ ere weren't two guns., The vou found was mine 1 d the magazine mysclf.” Al, that accounts for It Vance's tone was pleasant and re- ssurir “Just ol more question, Captain, W did you come here oday and ¢ Leacock t his chin out, for the first duri h cxamination his ¢ Jecame ani- “Why? Tt only ble thing to do. You had suspected person: and I didn’t to sutfer. is ended the Mark- ad no questions 1t asik: and Yionor- unjustly wnocent want anyone ¢ the deputy sherif When the a curious silenc Markham sat door had closed on him I over the room. smoking furiously, his hands folded hehind his head, Fis eyes fixed on the ceiling. The or had settled back in his chair, @ w g at Vance with ad- niring satisfaction Vanes out of the was walching Markham corner of his eye, @ Arowsy lips. The ex- pressions and attitudes of the three men conveyed perfeetly their vidual reactions to the in- v Markham troubled, the Major pleascd, Vance cynical. Tivas who broke the ence. He almost Luzdly “You ser smile on hi: poke casily, silly e Cur pure and Jofty Cap- incredibly poor Mun- No one could lie as badly 4 who hadn't | N inte such stupidity. 1o think him how confession “n hor yossible to imitate And he did so want us v affectin’ ob'bly imagined you'd stick ssion in his and send him to You noticed. he hac cided how he got into 1 Pryfs the con son's house that 1 1 presence 1 his aving entered with his intended And he didn't recall en- mi-neglige attire, “When T oreminded him of it, he had to contra If, and sond on trotting upstairs to make a jid change. Luckily, the t mentio by the news- iptain conldn’t ant when 1 in son had dyed his impromptu explanation toug his coat and Major, did Bickly “Noticeably so. Mo It moved that night—as in's plate had heen I gathered had heen Wovour anestios cock would surely have n budly astray the M < old-fashion:d the room is clied to the ehandelier, actly.” said Vance, “However, in conneet his hand ely there, He said b pistol into the river nisxing car- T told him the he explained 1 wouldn't s gun that wuse of the when ound plain He thi iy, and is what's the mat- Mise 8t Clair s fetermi 1o take Blame.” doubt e had with the crime, little, There’s no something to do el why should he have concealed his pistol the next day in Miss St. Clair's apartment? He's just the kind of silly beggar, d' ye s any muan he Sig) on his fiancee, out the threa has obviot guilty conscience But for what? shooting. The ~di and the Cap- He's the kind . girds up his 1in knightly o take the con- of chivalry, ¥ cau geste: its one 1o know of \ they go of a Don minded wouldn't 2 his Lady Fair's glove band-bag, — he em away. 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