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e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929. lo bantered Sadiy ing at | room, a good girl. . . . a | dumbly from the divan, to face her. . ¢ Maizie. “Say, when & jane like Ash |little private business I have with |Ashtoreth put trembling hands on Agreement Reached by comes 30 darn near pullin a faint, I | Mr. Burton.” her shotlden And they stood, white| ~ Japan With Nationalists guess she must be in a tough way.”| She turned to the telephone |and cold, ltke & tableau. Walting for| Tokyo, Jan. 18 UP—The foreign “It isn't Monty!" protested Ash-|again. . . . “Yes Mr. Burton. Now |Malzle to speak. minister announced to the cabinet toreth. ;xfi vou espept that, D,l.eufl el ‘5:". about you,” she sald, 100k- | today that an agreement had beem o —— 2 Well, it must be something | Yes, yes you ahe was, Yes, [ing at Ashtoreth, and her voice was e m Tmotked Sadie, ~Onty 1-d eal | this cvening. No, she hasn't. Not & |strained and jerky. Not at all like |Foached In tariff negotiations .be PRVICE—IN it Love—I would.” thing—no. I tell you it's a mistake. | Maizie's voice, tween China and Japan. The telephone rang sharply. . . . You—you wouldn't print any-| “Mr. Burton says there's a story |, = 2 “There, T bet that's Monty now,” | thing like that, Mr. Burton? It's a {in New York about you and Hollis| {?pan‘ ‘153 {h; lmcc;:mtnhown:.ccr; THIS HAS HAPPENED | “Iain't a red hot mommer any [something on her mind,” contributed | . . . Well, they would if you'd riNg | geclarcd Maisie. lie, that's what it is. A lie, 1'said— |Hart. Bome New York papers useq | PAVING 'nterests b © 0% (0 PROl S Ashtoreth who has just re- |more,” she chattered. “Just a sweet | Sadie, “and it ain't one of my busi- [them. ... . Listen, operator, that'’s| ghe took the receiver down. you heard me. What! Who did? [it in the afternoan, in the last edi- ;";t“'eé'“e““;"!wn 'F"nce G turned from a p to the West In- ‘bounz thing, tryin' to get along. |ness, or anything like that. But I |a newspaper office, and of course “Yes—yes, Mr. Burton. What! | What papers? But it's a lie! I don't tions. They @idn't get it in time for - l?:. Gma‘t’ BHuIn‘ l-‘rnnce‘ -] ica, 1s ecretly wengaged to Hollis | Not a day over 16, and butter hate to see your mother gettin' the |they'll answer. . . Hello—hello. 18| what's that you said? Oh, my God. | care if every paper in New York |Boston. It's going to be in all the | malch TUR& R W FaIeR BT Hart, a millionairq, much older than | wouldn’t melt in my mouth.” !cold water treatment, Ash, after all [this the News? Give me the city|png! There's some mistake. There's | printed it—that doesn’t make it the morning papers, he says. . . . About u“n.v I’Ifl.d zr:nled B herself. Ashtoreth is 23, a poor| She was wearing & suspender |she's done for you." desk, please.” some mistake, I said. Yes, yes—she | truth, does it? Listeny Mr. Bur.|you and him , . . belng together, | ytonomy, young stenographar, and beautiful skirt of red and blue, pleated smart. | Ashtoreth crossed the room swift- | Sadic handed the telephone 10 |was Yes, this evening. No—no, I|ton—" Maizic's voice was wheedling | Ashtoreth.” - as a picture. |1y. Her blouse had a broad childish |ly, and flung herself in Maizie's lap. M: e. | ten you. . , ." now. Maizie's volce broke. . . . “It ain't | S Her mother, Maiiie, meets her at 1c\vll.:r with a blue silk tie. She wore | “I'm wondering about Monty,” she | “Here, you talk to them, Mrs.| aghtoreth gripped her mother's| “You said you was a friend of |true. what he says?" she cried. “Say the station, and thqy go together to la scarlet beret, and striped wool | lied. . . And ail the while she was | Ashe. You can ask things better |ghoulders. And Maizie, as she | Joe's, didn’ you? Well, no friend of /it ain’t true, Ashtoreth.” their flat. Malzie is almost pitifully |socks over her nude silk stockings. i ~ “What does he say, mother?" thinking, of course, of Hollis. than T can.” % i‘urned from the transmitter, thought | Joe's is going to print stories about happy. But Ashtoreth’s homecaming | Ashtoreth was in brown, and her| “Sadie's an old crab, Mums. She | Ashtorcth stood in the door, like | (hat she had ncver seen eyes 5o big | his daughter. . . . Yes, yea I know. |- « - Ashtoreth’s voice was cool and | for all forms of has been spoiled by two unpleasant |skirt was five Inches longer than |just likes to hear herself talk.” a pale ghost, with her hand against |and frightened. Nor a living face be- | Well, New York isn't Boston, and we |smooth, and as pale as her waxen| Piles. Justsay features. First—Monty English, an | Sadi's, |" She bent to her mother’s car.|her throat. . . . Maizic Was crisp |fore that wag whiter than death. can't help that now. . . . The other | {ace. PAZOtothe: ex-sweetheart, has wired that he is| “Ash, now< pronounced ~Sadie, |"Let me slecp with you tonight, | and businesslike. She put her hand over the mouth | papers all have it? Oh, my Ged,| “He read me the wire. Tt/ gist Mone flying over from New York to see | “looks like 1'd like to look. But |darling. Sadie can have my room.| “Hello—is this the city desk?|of the instrument. . . . “No, dear— | Mr. Burten! Can't you stop them?** [sald—" Malisle gulped, “It said {gusatecin pack- her. Ashtoreth does not want at all God didn't have no clothes horse in |I've a secret to tell you.” Tube with Your announcer has just broad- jt's not that. Not Monty. Ashtoreth threw aside Sadie's en- |something about ‘Hollis Hart, well- u to see him. Besides, she is in mortal |mind when he give me these short| Maizie squeezed her ccstatically. |cast news of an airplane accident.| Then, into the phone, “Just a|circling arm. known man about town, returns on g_nle Pipe, 75¢ terror lest he and Hollis Hart made | little legs. hat will be lovely, dear. Just We'didn't hear it all. Can you tell | minute, Mr. Burton. Hold the line| “Mother, what 1s {t? Tell me this |8. 8. Juanita with stenographer.’ And in box, 60c. the flight on the same ship. It| She sat beside Maizie, and stuck [like when you were little." |me about it? ... What? ... Oh, |3 moment. My daughter is here minute! It's something' about me.” |he made some crack about a tropical would be such an awkward way for them out derisively. “Here's the News.” announced |you don't know? ... But they were | now. Will you hold the line, please, | aizie from the telephone, [island remance . them to meet—and no telling what| “Not so hot,” she lamented. “Say, |Sudie, “broadcasting the late news.” | flying from New York? Yes, yes. We | yntil I speak to her . . “Let me speak to him. . . .”| “Well, I'll e darned .. Sadle would happen next. [ Ash, if T had a coupra stems like| “Get some music,” ordered Ashto- | particularly wanted to know the e But Maizic pushed her aside.|slumped on the divan. “Go on, Mrs. The other bad news is the pres- |yours! There's no telling how far a reth. “Who cares about news?” names of the passengers. Two of | yp i i heors (oo nate, | “Listen, Mr. Burton, you call e |Ashe!” ahe commanded. “Go on. ence of Sadie Morton in the flat. |good pair of legs will take a girl. | “Wait a scc.” Sadic moved the|them? Perhaps you'd be good |, 0%y e \Cora lines, that had come | back in 10 minutes. Yes, Il speak to | Spill the dirt . , ." friend of poorer days. She has al- |wear your skirts so long that hie's saying? Gosh, another air- | me back, if you get a seport. Well, | A8 U8 W v p g Sl il ready tried to blackmail Hollis Hart, -gh:h e ‘31:‘:01:?3“;:'{ ;:‘x:(:;l l‘!:dt‘ ;:‘: ::’;f: lthal': ;’\:\Lu-‘)"”x‘\)il‘:\ nn’,rloylofl;\(:rc\:yl::"-' “I tell you, dear.” she insisted, %mlk u; ht;; yo_ursf" l; yo: want "to. s;xdle_l;elieves :‘Y‘:e worst. And then, M: E y scandalized. | Gee, it's as as v ¢! s Kel 5103, Mrs. Ashe— | .o ing ahi 11 lane. They|: - - In minutes, 1 said.” on top of everything, comes news of up again. She has heen to a well- | “If yowd think less about your |worth, flying in them things” ves, Mrs. Joc Ashe. Oh, you did? ,,1“°P,:3§'}\{f;id“ ..‘:.‘;-lmh“cg.p.m.c . Ford e the missing plane. tion, And Ashtoreth is panic-stricken. | “Oh, all right. All right. T was| Ashtorcth sprang to her fect. |many years. Mr. Burton, you said?|500UA B S8 et o hor. | walked, ik Lo Temolch AT ; Following dinner, Sadie goes out to |only trying to give your daughter a | ®Where, Sadie?” irvion o1l caltidives i Brtoi |02 SAE (RSl Toll @ivo uE Mg bor. [=imlkE Ji%e.s Bueacn 0 herisloan | CRIRmoacrapiaty, 1o the Heald ing & little heart-to-heart talk with | Sadie got up restlessly, and wan- about Monty.” D her mother, when they heart some- |dcred over to the radio. Sadie straightened. Her eyes were | “What mother? What fs it?" Monty, and goes to the kitchen, to | band out of the air, to welcome Lit-| *T didn't get it all. Somewhere in |in her throat. light up under ghe coffee. It proves, |tle Sunshine home?” |Connecticut. T think he said. Flying a plane missing,” report- (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) | “You give me a pain in the neck.§ Maizie thumbed the telephonc di- by a man .4 Burns. He had CHAPTEE XXXVII | Ash—that's what you do. Here's|rectory. ~ two passengers aboard. They're wor- : ; ok sy ) Freshness of Drugs is as essential Monty. but you ever since you been away. |“Here's the number—You do it, |plane hasn't any landing lights for Ashtoreth called fo her mother. [Workin' her fihgers off, while you | Ash—ask for the city desk.” night flying. drugs often lose their medicinal only Sadie.” ing all day, cleaning the place, and| “Here—T will.” adic darted |call hack. Ho knew your father. and settled herselt apmfortably on [as a pleasant look out of you. Any- |hecls. | And he’ll telephone us, as soon as 4 Our rapid stock turn-over guaran- the big divan, | body’d think you was at a wake—| “Hubbard 6000 . . hurry up, op- | they hear anything. m‘m & . wsm tees-drugs and medicines that are glancing from one girl ¥o the other. |matter with you, anyway?" she's crazy about Monty. Did you |daughter. “There. honey, you 4 ! i “You two certainly are different. I|. Maizle looked helplessly at her |ses how pale she got? . . No, op- |mustn't take on. 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Tl give you'a state- (To Be Continued) P and now ghe threatens to ho!d him M | known \uwger of doobiful reputa. |logm, Sadie” she hegan. . . - ’ s, he was on the Globe for & £00d | 254y sake, take that expression| She hung up the receiver, and mail a legter, and Ashtoreth is hav- | compliment, Mrs. Ashe.” | *“Oh, my God, Ash! I never thought |later? ank you very much.” one in the hall. Maizie thinks it is “What do you say if we pluck a wide and frightened. Ashtoreth's voice caught raspingly however, to be Sudie; returning from She twisted the dial, looking ou‘r}o\‘l‘r from New York. . . . . Oh,| Maizie. * New York at six . the mail box. her shoulder at Ashtoreth. wouldn't it be awful, Ash!" | c c al plane, piloted Ins]st On Fresh Drugs “Oh—Sadie. We thought you were :_\nur mother been thinking of nothin “Call the News,” she commanded. | ried becy > of the fog, and the as freshness of food. Old and stale “Never mind the coffee, Mums. It's | were playing the grand lady. 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