New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1929, Page 20

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E BLAGK ©1929 By NEA Service, Inc. THIS HAS HAPPENL Harry” Bo ar S “Handsom between one ernoor his body iow of hi NOW GO ON WITH THID STORY Mann did not arrest he knew he i1 Rita's story. I'm eure know what Rita did w she admits she got not have A Bor from of he'd rather before he takes & ehance on clap- ping me in 3 Ruth flinc nodded EDUCATOR CRACKE BROWN BAKED in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH §, 1929. fice, Minnie does, 1 know, for Mr.|and why should he?—retrieve lhe‘ “She gave it to some- coursc—someone who > trouble, cven if she rotect him. hed. “Him?" sor > she Jove man she is he may be thonght of going for several ites before s after t " Ruth inter- say3 she called Mr the station at es past two and his line hat she called again at 1 utes after two and it was sill and that at 11 or 12 minutes after two she talked with him. Jack sho: “If. as McMann thinks. Borden already dead when Rita arrived ve minutes later, he mmediately after she talked by someone in your office, edly the person with whon d been quarreling over your "hone. But here is ther piece won't fit into the puzzic: why i1d Rita, even is she rohbed the take the gun with which n had fired at his murderer?” “No earthly reason that T ean * Jack agreed. “Enually, there ms to be no reasom why Rita across ¢ closing and that real not 1. e would have r seif to elose Ror- window- ! not h: five was | baskets into the sack in the hail. ANNE AUSTIN | had lett your door on latch. for ,riedly after vou meet his mood. “The telephone call, may have called Borden’s number, | lessly for his answer. may have made a mistake—" member giving the door a thought. urged. or the sake of lrsument.:‘,t. eftect on our wedding plans, to vto our puzzle, and shift them pected Letty to return immediately office at 10 minutes after ypphant. “I'll have = McMann ask she will, she says she did, one hig s to your office. 1 suppose no | Borden came back to his office one evening after we'd all left for the | day and found the door unlocked, ! with Minnie emptying the waste { He bawled her out; told me about it | the next morning. Probably Letty which piece doesn't fit?” | convenience, and in leaving hur- uth smiled bravely, trying to St rhed aho did {not click it on agatn. Did you try of course, and the shot fired to- ward your office, Of course Cowan | was locked?” She waited breath- | instead of yours. due to the simi-| jicke thoughtful frown deep- larity of numbers, or the operator .ped. Then, slowly: “I can't re- -et’s not try to CXpIRIn away,| was too cut up over the loss of the pieces that dow't fit." Jack!that big insurance commisslon, and nd probably for the sake of truth. (hink of whether the door was let's admit these two fatal pieces jocked or not. And. of course. T ex- il they fit. Let's say that to clean.” was talking With SOmeon® wp ypouene gome hier tomorrow if she didn't leave the door on latch, and if, as I'm surc piece in the puzzle slips into place. someone besides vourself had ac- one besides you and Miss Barnes has a key?" his head, then grin ned. “Neo. And McMann, being no- body’s fool, considered the possibili ty of poor little Miss Barnes h ing murdered the man across the airshaft, possibly because she didn't like the way he wore his hair or the color of his necktie. But Barnes immediately gave an iron- clad alibi. She'd gone to lunch, im- m ately after one o'clock, with Miss mrkh a stenographer across the hall from my office, and (he two girls had shopped after lunch finishing up a Saturday afternoor orgy with a movie. “He checked her alibi then and cre and found it perfect. But to ¢ back to your case against Cow- poor, unsuspectir posing that he Liotives we ¢ still remains y office. (‘owan c time to go after it hefore rived, or if he ha could he have got " very sure that T Jockea to protect you “And again s of his real mu a good tu. g devi 1id tell Bo ising the He Rita ar- 1 had time, how in? We can 1 Borden's door wus it Cowan did not— " Jack agreed brings us to— | > Cowan is the far as 1 Harry Bor- who also nd he adm print in your son for “r. “Who ean A e hands softly to- corroborate his d you from the ites after two? it was Cowan! Suppose he th Borden over ‘lhe door when vou left, to see if it Ruth was tri- | 191 401 MAIN STRH“T gun with which Borden had tried | to defend himseif.firing toward his | murderer in my office window, we come smack upon the foolish con- clusion that Rita herself, after rob- | ing the body, took the gun away with her. too. No, darling, I'm | afraid it won't wash.” “No0-0-0," Ruth agreed reluctant- . She had no love for Bill Cowan! | But Jack, there are other bits of the puzzle which we haven't con- sidered at all. The woman with the beautiful contralto voice and— why, Jack! What is the matter?” (To Be Continued) More about the mysterious wom- an with the contralto voice. Kead the next chapter. MAPLE HILL NEWS An all-day sewing meeting for the Lenefit of the New Britain General hospital will be held by the Wom- en’s club of Maple Hill at the home of Mrs. G. K. Spring on Thompson street next Wednesday. Luncheon will be scrved at noon and thos: planning to be present are asked to notify the committee in char; E. B. Prondman, Mrs. N. Mrs. M. Nordstrom and Mrs. Monier Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzell and sons of obbins avenue are spend- ing the week-cnd in New York. B. Doane entertained the iu committee of the Woman's Missionary society of the Iiret church at her heme on Frederick street last Friday evening. Mrs. of PPrederick k-end mantic LeRoy Brown and children street are spending the vith relatives in Willi My ston, ter Mr. bins and Mrs. I Mz hay W. Blake of retrun 1 days Mann of 1 Wol homea and Mrs. N, 1V enus and Mrs. F sons of Golf street 1 from a motor trip to Wasi . C Mr nd Mrs. ters of R spending the wee B. Hubert amd b avenue are K-end in New York laug | the Cosfopolitan {COOLIDGE WRITES OF GRIEF AT SON'S DEATH Power and Glory of Presidency Went When Calvin, Jr., Died of Blood Poisoning, He Says New York, March 8 (#—In his 1ige reveals that sorrow took from him the power and glory of being president. Calvin Coolidge, Jr., of blood poisoning which re- sulted from an injury suffered while playing tennis on the White House courts. An article by “We do not know what luve happened to him under other circumstances, but it 1 had not been president he would not have raised 1 blister on his toe, which resulted in blood poisoning, playing tennis in the south ground “In his suffering he was asking me to make him well. T could not “When he went, the power and the glory of the presidency went e ways of Providence are often ~ Leyond our understanding. It se 3 16 e Dk 16 swecid hadl nese ] of the hil iy n'e‘el’ff&flk Jor Children Like Milk Flavored With AND SUGAR l‘% _ /‘ 4y, “ led with him then—" 1 We Are Sharing Profits With Our Customers in Quming Prices Like These “Before out Cowan's first how he got into i <lip the noose For Saturday-Remember it’s for Quality Foods—See Cur Dlsnlays tell me ffice knew 1 had a wrinkled in out to get somi- O ROASTING | CHICKENS that oc oon when etty M to McMann. ady in your of- ved with her you returned there the explana- sto; alre ent things, w see,” Jack ac- ( HI CK ROAST BEEF 25¢ Ib. Pm\ll‘ Rfl\sl"l\fl Beef .. & womien nearly al- the outer door on latch, they won't have to bother g it each time they in and out of the of- 1 was rej e Sher t that se Miss lock: BELOW IS A LIST OF REAL MONEY SATURDAY MORNING S LOIN=ROUND_TORTERHOUSE: |STEAK . ......... 1. 25¢ WHITE MEALY POTATOES... ... . pk. 21c LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... ... Ib. 17¢ RLSH Rfl. TING b. 35¢| Pork . Ib. 22¢ Lamb . b. 38c Veal . 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" Fold Coklex pkg. 23e —_ Davis" Baking POWDER, large can 19¢ 17¢ House- Spaghetti 8 cans | Jdeuen - 39€C S 19 ket - 19€ solid Ripe TOMATOES died July 7,/ his father in | lawn work that it was probable he | could do. | was exacted for occupying the White Jjudgment rendered against him in] city court, named brought claiming foreclosure of a judgment first magazine article, Calvin Cool-| jiun on Newton street property. The property other at cluims $67.79 damages unpaid and seeks foreclosure possession of the encumbrances include ! ment by the Magic Aute Supply Co. for $75; ber Co., | $79.90; might | Hyman Zinman, and a lease to 8. B Herrup of Hartford. Nair & Nair represent the plaintiff. Service was made by Deputy Sherift Martin W, Horwitz. “I do not know why such a price House.” SUES FOR JUDGMENT Because he failed to make good a SNEEZE! 1hac is Nature’s warning that you bave a cold coming on. 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