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13 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HEDRALD, ™0™ ITATVOH 28, 1925 ternal organizations promising to canon law of the Catholic avenge his death should he be a church. victim of assassination. | He is scheduléd to speak - here That proved the high point of {he in ton R speech and during a large part of — \ D i |the rest of the afternoon, Heflin de-| “Shet” silk -called _bacause | | | voted his attention to the settlement 't @ of one color in the web is | k P u ld_s | of what would happen to Ttaly under another color, THIS HAS HAPPENED line?” Amazingly, the contralto ulx)rncdlto lhco A_Cropolis—rarl'{\ing A".IG 0'] OIM l. lOl] 1 | “Handsome Harry” Borden 1s|voice was gone, and in its place [abqut 15 or 20 minutes to five.” H rlw Th w d shot between one and four on Sat- | Minnie Cassidy's pleasant, cracked| *“Any proof that you were in the | No more dramafic sea rescuc is to | minutes all hands manuged to |l IOl ndow | urday afternoon. His body is found |old voice, rich with the brogue she | park? 8ce anyone you knew?" Mc- |}e found in modern shipping chron- ‘M.,.‘“”,,h ahoard agairf. | o rming is sccreta had | r land. Mann asked surcastically. ‘les tha f the British I ordered the life boat back and Yo Toston, sheawted beneain e | Tuth sniled, but * MeMann aid | Martha Manning - smiled—thiat | {rempes Antese. Syiod talls & grip. | Just a5 i was siongde. anotner| Brockion Muss, Murch 13 (P— airshaft window of his private office. | not. “And—th strange, ironic smile that deepened | ning siory of how he maneuvered hcavy sca threw the entire | comparatively mild Senator Heflin McMann, detective sergeant, ques- | Martha Manning resumed her | the bitter lines between nostrils and |{he president Roosevelt in the first into the water a second time. | of Alabama, delivered a St. Patrick’s tions the following suspects: Ruth, | ©Wn veice. “In a minute or two, mouth corners, A lope Weman. | hours after he received the § O 8. were clos to the ship, Day address before the Ku Kiux| Mrs. Borden, Borden's cstranged |Lhe ‘cleaning lady’ told me that Mr. | practically friendiess, is not likely | gnce—ater establishing contact — lamd lite Jines and ladders were | o050 o fo 0y | Wite amd mother of his (wo chil- | Borden would not talk then, but mrckn,c:oumer acquaintances i the | o lost the freighter and fearcd thrown 1o thimn ip got, abaard (IR0 B TERERAY i the dren; Rita Dubois, night clup | Wanted me to call him again in 15 park. 2 S ; she might have gone dewn with all | ‘Twe wen lost their grip on the life | o 08 U O =00 o T o , 0 or 20 minutes. 1 thought so! McMann com- nds. But she was picked up aga 1i vhich undoubtedly were slip- | e . gy Gancer, with whoy Borden was in- . v, SRl s. she & g A AR | taken to task in a manner familiar fatiatad: and Jack Hayws Ruth's And you said"—McMann leveled | mented With grim ambiguity. Then |,nq (he battle to save her human pery hecause of the oil The mas- | T Capitol, but with noticeably | r‘“":f(f"“ i “he |@ forefinger at her and narrowed | he strode to the door and curtly Te- | curgo got under way as @ violent | ter at arms, Wirtanen, scemed R bt esdbatau seed | narrow airshaft from Borden's. | his gray eyes to alita — “you said: | quested Rita Dubois to enter, squall struck the vessels. e tuken hold of a line on the | (o 4 5 1arge portion of his address S ST S 1t i | Tl Mr. Borden that if he is wise 7 e stern of the hoat and it appeared | ¢ " g0 oo intolerance and MeMann's helief in Jack's guilt Is o \j)) talk to me when I call| The little dancer showed signs of By CAPT. GEORGE FRIED 10 me that s trying to drife | 20 0 e TiFht of free spesch strengthened by Jack’s admission | o050 0 your Jast warning, wasn't |the strain under which she had (Copyright, 1929, Associated Dres ¢ hoat and steer it with his pow= | 1o rqless of craa | that he returned to the seventh flo'or;m Miss Manning?"” lived during at least 24 hours. byt Chapter XIN—Part 1 ul body, toward the Antinoe. He | 4" (one hurled through a window :.«turduy u?t‘[:lbmh M.M l'.\"”"\l? “If you wish to call it that,” the |there was a trace of the old jaunf- | qyo firgt real rescue in which 1! got within about 30 fect & the dis- | of Vasa hall in which 800 guests of _\'l"!'“o{w 100'u"‘1|-[;:r “fo»‘l-‘. ”~‘_; Y| woman shrugged. “What I meant |[ness as she sauntered into the | the Mayflower Kilan No. 2, realm of | 2OT _;‘3'_‘ o \"l ”"I'l‘ ,,’" ¢ }‘, | was that, if he did not keepe his |room. Massachusetts, were assembled, | S0 S SO SRR ""»i A ‘C"“ | promise to establish a trust fund Old home week for Hundson proved about the only excitement of | Spiadl e I:.'"dl.']f“k Apealeh | for our son, I would go through | Harry's sweeties, n'ust ce pa the afternoon but even that was forden's life Saturday morning. | with the suit to make him support |she laughed, as her bright young subordinate to the clamor raised by | McMann questions Benny Smith, | the child, as T had threatened on black eyes took in the older woman. a flock of newspaper photograhers | Borden’s office hoy . his man- | F'riday night. “You recognize Miss Manning?" who jockeyed for posts of vantage. | servant; Minnie Cassidy and Letty And yet” — McMann pounced— | McMann asked quickly A small crowd of hecklers awaited | Millcr, seventh floor scrubnwomen, | “you were so dizzy with joy and | uxo_just 4 natural conclusion,” his emergence from the building and and <>Iv*o Gilman, Borden's discard- | relief w]n-n you came out of his|ine qancer informed him. “Keep | there were cries of “disgrace to the ed mistre Mart Manning is | office Friday night that you had your seat, baby-face,” she grinned | senate”, but the several score men n.ur.\HO'nt‘tl b 5 MeMann regarding | to lfl‘zl" against the door for IVHD- at Ruth Lester, who had risen to and boys seemed in “? especially 1.‘4-1- ]r‘ lationship with Borden, after | port! How do you accour:‘t‘ Or YOUT | offer her chair, “I'm sure Mr. Mc- | belligerent mood. A rain of pebbles Ruth brings her into the case by | sudden chafge of heart? Mann won't keep me long. | hattled harmlessly against the sena- clever detective \\'-ol‘l’ She sa s)l.l.'l — She was right. In a series of | tor's car as it swept out of the last saw Borden Friday night in his | 5hc great, dark eyes suddenl®|rapid questions MeMann clicited the | driveway. 1f they found targets, icc after his bodyguard, Jake |1coked utterly weary. “I was— | following story regarding Iriday the klansmen guards who rode the ad left him and that finger- | atraid he had promised just to get|night: She had had dinner at the | machine’s running boards probably | incriminating her were mad. | rid of me on Friday night. 1 wanted | Crillon with Borden, and had seen | were the only oncs hit. then, | to talk with him again, to agk him |Jake Bailey join her “suitor” on | Attacks TIntolerance Jake corroborates her story that 'jf e had seen his lawyer, as he |the sidewalk before the restaurant, At one point in his address the Torden was in his officc at that | had promised he would, or had | Borden had joined her at 10 o'clock senator declared that enemies of | time but insists Martha could mot | jyude the appointment to do s0." |at the Golden Slipper night club | American institutions must not be 14 || ¢ followed them without h)ls hav- | B dwel opened the door. “Here's | and had arranged with the manager | allowed to persi “If the Metho- | ng seon her. Martha says she can |, . . " for he: ave 3 i hurch is doing anything it . Mies Dubois, chief. or her to have the night off on dist churc| & - 2 bt it : i convince hoth' Jwke and McMann she | * 55 2HPS0 CEEEL 0 1| Baturday, . so that she could go | ought not to do. it has got to stop!” To break a cold harmlessly and in a Jiry try a Bayer Aspirin W at the head of the stairs Iday | or hor,” McMann directed im- | away with Borden on the week-cnd | ne shouted. “I've got two brothers tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, THEhL ! patiently. “Now, Miss Manning, | lrip to Winter Haven. | who are Methodist preachers; one too, jn cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! NOW GO ON WITIH THI STORY | why didn't you call Borden 15 or| Dorden had had to pay in ad- is 311":;“"“,5‘”;1:‘;‘;‘ "o ";'::"_d’q' And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children— o L i it sa e tey vy aidiyou | PALY COBGHIAA L bt e, i EnE] [ o trom making a speech often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The Mann u e AR e 1ose. | e had mot sxid & word to her about That's un-American. . genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. Bliing eyes: SWapt dvamatis |ho s oy yatehing the wotnan close iy, o1 i iina or concerning. & “We're all in the same ship aiid All druggists, with proven directions. § Cyos. & @atl-{yy her own heart beating heavily, ] on ol to heav by different frem Jake Bailey to himself, | 2 ot o | visit from a woman earlier in the we'll get to heaven by | G el wondered if 1t was r or merely St creeds if we're only one in Christ” | PII o o .be‘B As gie- The stairway door, Mr. Bail i f , great | € ening. C : 1t yon owt hanen 1o have na: | IndiEnation which made those great | T TR o ysicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; V' ticed.” T e L L Rit Dubois, the last woman to| *..He missed the life line thrown ied away..” |said in other speeches about threats . d NOT fll Il et s iex U {5 1B Olevator: AS |l -ier wos%S Mias Manning Yo, | ohom Bbraen hal ploeni i Hexic : : Lu 1oae | O Nis life but assured his audicnce | it does affect the eart ited for the clevator to take PCated. I did not wait until after|jove, Martha Manning sat with |Participated was when 1 was master abled vl then it the hoat qhat he had in his possession a letter : ; you down, I had ample fime to no ol 1 called at five minutes of [ qowncast cyes, and when he dancer |Of the President Rooscvelt, 0 s B distance. Bul | gizned by 37 men prominent in m"i Aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticasidester of Salicylicaeld - S ciem — youp | 140 and Mr. Borden answered the | hug heen sent back to Detective | Vessel was bound from New Yor . t thrown 10} RS e el U phone himselt aguin promised | Covey, a tremendous sigh of relier | MY Wiy of chanacl poris for Brer i 1s away, That “Js that so?" Bailey anajled: | o oo I IyyerNonday s fistirrea e Bpt fEr i ot W op s || LSRN MO SRl rom i (L S B kN ; Mate e 3 : P 4 S © PIERCE > “What's wrong with ‘em?" and “Just a minute!” McMann cut in folder woman. freighter Antinoe was picked up by Mate ! ANOTHER CHAPTER IN FINE CAR HISTORY OPENED BY PIERCE-ARROW Jookel | down at the Bueeandowhite | Sharply. “Suppose T tell you what| The detective sat for long min. | WY radio operator at 540 a. m was knocked | shirt and plain biack neck- |happened! You came to the Star- | ules, making furile marks with hig | SUnday, January 24, 19 s el b et ithosldelod the! t Sy wring at the moment | bric Building 18 see Worden |pencil on Borden's desk blotter, | N€T @pproximate position as ship and Do dis red. It was e ; y a tribute to | again, after yowd made your first | Then, at lust: “I'm going to let you | 4610 morth —and lonzituc dark now, yisibillty was poor and ] ¢ call—" |50 now, Miss Manning, but 1 warn | B ingRlaken uCioRsChaLEn slom svieyinprcagie i s dne vou have | “That's not ftrue!" the woman |you if you try i0 leave the city yoy [0 36 hours. We used th scarchlight or Mavti Alane shall be detain:d and arrested.” The weather was overcast with f we could find the lost Friduy night veu wer Jut up and listen to me!” the shall ot leave the eity,” | SPOW and hail squalls and a westerly i ””l;!llfl;.‘lh‘tn.‘l :.?: i ey, b gale W g fore pf ten foun « febout and ; li roadl pinile =trinos & detective commanded harshly. “You | Martha Manning promised quictly, |§ale with a blowing force of o by i L Tt o e e o Rar | i iers, Henagken ¥ Bni Bardants |l et BUEE ol NEtorb nee eyl Imifedtately T clianigpdioin: Cours JEEhy SAloNERIOR, 0L AL I IERCE-ARROW R A door, he asked who it was, you an-|smiled mistily, with her great | @nd started for the position e MG Dotaivondli) ) . “Were yeu wearmg sugh a shiet |swered, he o recognized your voice, | tragic eyes and bitter mouth, at|C¥Pecting to be in hor vicinity injor near fhe hot. 1 continued the engineers spent two years perfecting the I ou vouidetert Rup T about three hours. My chief radio scarch for some time but finally 7 : 2 s Bidiah o] 4 9 Ziod o N was stationed | | o abandon it as it was hope- . 5 . - MeManti deman mined to see him or talk with him Nothing to hold her on—now, |9perator, M. Upton, was stationed i i . : : i ailey | Somehow: you remembered that | MeMann grambled in solf-defense |4t e radio compiss giting a | less T omanensered back again i Straight Eight engine which has brought retorted. fohn C. Hayward's offices lic di-{to Ruth. *“But—good Lord! Wha .\""‘””S glithesabll by Grligtianane v 10 hata \,,un across ||vvl ' ’1.an1r.«om Ror- ullllh(- L]‘oumlohm]\"" | minute In. 45t iienrd indicatsd " ; " new power and new fleetness to the field alibi for Saturda nley Me- den’s; you went to his door. possi- | Ior the second time during the |that he QLREEH I Y _ Mann chafi€ed (ac sudden bly to ask him to let you use his|investigation into the murder of |Miles in crron Following theja QHgE N of fine motor cars. And Pierce-Arrow ALBE? What Uell do | need with phone, even 1o solicit his aid in | Harry Borden. Benny Smith, the | course of this ‘f”"f" the Auntinos (\1 L 1o DU i § j an alihi?" Juke splnttered Joft | forcing an interview for you with | office hoy, tore open the door, stood | Wi Dicked up at 12:10 p. m designers have lavishly contributed new ot day - At 9:2 « | Bordon ying AN £ o he saic HNCUVered e resident S i fown Friday night at 9:24—went to | I oo A e ::\;.‘?‘n\::::.n‘ Iul‘m‘v tim : he said ‘yl |.u.’\'\ H"| Ji ‘1 W] i T | Y visit my folks up near Newtown. | “Ne, no. 10 | come o give mysclf up. 1| Rooserelt, ing a posi ¥ bumv, new grace, new distinction. They live on a farm, and T guess | Of it is true!” Martha ,\Inun;‘ng shot Mr. Lorden!” windward about 500 virds away N WARD J at least 10 pe can tell you thay | cried passionately, rising from her | — The Antinoe was lying in 1 PRISO V R EN SNOOK . " . i v, the famous prizes | chair in her exgitement. (FO BE CONTINUED) [trough of the sea, listing hea oy The result is something so fine that in : r.owas spend Saturday detective’s mighty voiee ———— to starboard with high wave S BWITS RES[GNAT[ON i i f > and Monday with his fam- | 1 through ler protestations LIGNS VETO ERWIN!S sweeping over hor. er vl all Pierce-Arrow history there has never a-leat it home sooncr, hut o didn’t find Hayward in, but | were turning slowly and she was —= . o ce a city paper 1ill this |because his cleaning woman was ]NV]TAT“)N TO WOMEN eaded. 1 & norfherly dleeolon, | cof s aial Mianting ot Govern- been the equal of today’s waiting demand. ind then T took the first | careless, you found his door un- {apparently trying 1o come up into L3 ’ [ locked, entered, lvhphom: no;;d«u. |the wind to heuve to. y But !‘-‘v ment Spies in Penitentiary Cul- Ttarrives at the psychological moment give me the names of a few | quarrcled violently with him from steering gear was out o or / of those 10 prople” MeMann sug- | a fow minutes after two until twe- |Object to including Females and | lurge ice box Jad been carvied | minate in Forced Retirement 5 . G ) L ] Kejiaday i r B0 Uty B —this slender new Straight Eight by Eost and Jake Bailey prowmptly | ten, learned that he would do noth- Ovors p R from its regular place and in some ) 5 e vervide “Bid” From Host—Din- | : e ey cho18 (P—War- ohlige for you —Wauit!" He command- way Jammed the steering i X's protest inst Pi A 4 d forev h A You can go now. Jake” MeMann ed roughly, and forced the agitated | ner Will Be Stag. tus. 1 st ot (i ierce-Arrow —and forever removes the E shen that tormality was con- wenian inte her chair with ruthless | 1 asked the Antinoe's 1 "N’”M feneal b g « Lo“but den’t Jeave town. | hands. “1 even know the exact| After issuing an imvitation to|he wished to wlanden his ship, Bpsein it idea that bulk and stodginess are neces- Where are yon going to Jive, now | words with which he refused your |Wives and sweethearts, to attend the | how many were in the « : el ‘I“;“: G % SRl Hotaen s nnas gemunds - AlLa Mahilnel | Harodente ie g By B dL Brs {Itdhay i bels 1 Sienatad S nne ok resleaatiollwhich sary to automobiles of important make. Back to the Mil Hote 1l for Borden said to you, *‘Who are you | he ne ote rwin « n.u«my that he wanted to be given a h Ao 1 night, followed & Jake, T gu the ex-pugilist ad- (to tell Harry Borden what he can [¢vening, officials of the Lions' clup | tim as they were endeavoring to Batioathy e Renpaiment (af SuA= witted ruerollye SSures P keep in do and can't do?' A witness over- | have changed their minds. Today's [secure number three hateh and re. S A ‘\h_ \’_‘“UI Hia L4 i touch with you ' wWded, {heard Borden g those exact |lotter from otary Jumes K. | pair the stecring gear. ey we ¥ ‘which to ro- Pierce-Arzow mechasial detilem b with former T words, Miss Manning!"” {O'Brien to members of the club says | having difficulty in keeping 1 e s erce- Arrow mechanical detall embraces “And say, Cap, dow't let this « it ot to mei” she eried, but [the 'i:;\m-uon to the women has beca | steam up because water was on & SR every device of proved character known pull the wool over your eyes. she sat still again, except for those | Withdrawn and only the male mem- | tering the firc room. The « I 1 reports recently told of 3 4 B £ s tip from Jake ¥ - she twisting hands, watching the detec- |bers of the family are invited, grain had shifted to starhoard = i : jw'n- ‘)»\“-v:m::" or to the engineering of fine motor cars Hapry! tive's face. Mr. Erwin stated today that he|the captain hoped to Leep afloar | el e o L Aud then,” MeMann went on in- {had not changed the invitation. |until the weather nmoderatod A g iz oo When the man had swaggered |oxorably, “you remembered the gun (Which included the women, but that | p0 prosident Itoosescli stood \l o ) v‘.l‘.‘- ‘ \“ 5T 0E0, ‘\“U THE NEW STRAI GHT EIGHT B Y out of the office, MeMann guve an | ¥ou had seen lying in the bottom of |he had been ponflwl by Past Prosis |y et ot was pumped over- | (rans cd to Leavenworth federal | order to Deteetive Tirdwell: “Bring | Mr. Hayward's desk, the first time |dent Harry G. Hancock that the|j04pd, (o calm the seas, at the rate | prison and later released, Joseph £ in Itita Dubois. She's in Covey's | You were in his office. You called |€lub had decided to exclude the | o wiout three tons an Lour, Main- Montanu, enter i prison after 1 1 ) I / charge down the hall.” Harry Borden from Hayward's win. [Women from the party and make it i!;un]uu a position about 400 yurds weinatl o a | I | — /_\ Then, returning to his desk and [dow, he stepped to his own win- |2 Atag affair. X [to windward, the results wer ry I ynal au- | A \ \ \ his inquisition of Martha Manning, dow, after first sccuring the weapon | ‘The program will take on th na-|gjisryctory. 1 kept . wet. He was relcased - 4 Joe asked the question which Ruth [ with which he had armed Inluwl{]:‘"lr'l“ ?;.,-T. "”“iILa:v;x.tll«:”l‘:l‘] P-”“> ilurmn: over slowly Sunday two wecks of a thred had been expecting him to ask for {against an attack he evidently |V 25 Ry oo M lafternoon and until 9 poom. that | yoar s ¢ GIN -ARROW — AND PIERCE-ARROW IN EVERY PART the last hour: fiss Manning, | feared: and—you shot him, his bul- ‘_"l'l' {‘15'1@ ansriol Wil sing. “‘“‘c;.\-nmc. Frequent vielent hail | W Snook. who took over th RODIRSSAND SENGINECRY PIRREK where were you on Saturday after- | let going wild and hitting the wall \“' be no speaker. land snow squalls of hurricanc | Atla prison when former Warden | roon? You've said your work at|beside Hayward's window.” | i Iforce completely shut the Antinoe Albert Saratain was indicted for ac- the switchhoard Kecps yon only il | — | 5 2 |from view Her warning lights | copting bribes from wealthy prison- Lalf-past 11 cach morning. | Odaly, as the detective's charge s dmfii’:‘"! "-“J)fl' of ’\'H-*l:'f’o’l' |were extinguished and her radio ers in return for “soft jobs,” has had | ¢ ime after that, | piled up against her, the woman | ounced the engagement of |y, silen Severa \ours | long rience in penal work il S e R e e et g sy 2 Srany e St Bt soinn e epeniace ik wel . J2775 70 $4390 - I did what I do cvery afternoon,” {he had finished his terrib ;:";‘:"m"_'rd“?:";:'_:;m:"» ‘~‘{"'r*5 "”""'”":".,, Attempts to commun S arved for meven AT BUFFALO Migs Manning answcred calmly, | harangue, sho raised her head and ;Sm"'c ;I_mdc m_hoolga‘:]r:ll‘“ A o [with e b wircless faited an 16 depuly Tinjlod Blates irans. though 1 saw that again the | cyes met his fully, steadily lemployed by the Travelers Insug- |Visibility increased it was ap in Alaska and is president of 4 e g nervo b c as ast! 3 p & 5 e ve had 5 s « [ 'riso. )\ b S8 tio () B e e Lo e B s® [aned ol 1 Ha AL NG lats ok D s s gl The purchase of a car from in- in he p. “—walked., My doc 5 a C e nge . UMr. Mc- 3 v whethe shic 1md gon nite States. | . 2 cen 1 ing. » 7 orders are that T spend at lcast half | Mann, you are merely trying to | PeeR set for the wedding. |down with all hands or whether come has been made an aito- the day in the open aiv. He says it | bully me into confessing a crim |she was drifting helplessly with- . . it my only chance to conquer the |I did not commit. You cannot possi- {50t staan | andipo medns of oot | gesher attractive procedure. The © —lung condition.” Again her voice | Dly have any proof to back your munication averageallowance on agood used d manner made it clear that she |absurd charges. I will gladly face | Monday I cruiscd back d 5 was 1ot asking or wanling sym- janyonc you can bring forward who Mr o 1 effort to pick | v ar uma//)’ more than covers the patisy. | will say that he or she saw me in . J Ve out 1 o'clock, we again imitial Pierce-A 5 @ MeMann tapped on the cdge of jthis building on Saturday. ~ You 2 fi sigtited Ber. The wish was now] initial Pierce-Arrow payment. Torden’s d with his pencil. | know you cannot bring forward F wup‘ southwe and moderatin W . Then: “If 1 remember corrcetly— | such a person, for I was not here.” "“m on [took a position this time 200 yards| o A dictinguishing and 1 (hink 1 do—=Saturday was a| At the supreme confidence behind | o old I | on her port beam and again pumpe . 3 5 Jearure of Amer- il e iose avictly emphatic words, the | (THOUgE sbout 78 yuerg old I |0 MOC T TS Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | ioidsial fut the sun was shinine.” Miss Jast of Juti's hopes of thus clear- | Blisir and thegood itdidme. I | The ciptain of the Autinoe f1., Compound Helps Her So Much uirhed motor car reminded him quickly. (g the man she loved vanished =1 gof] gveryone about @ eevers ° |iioistcd signals 1o the ctiect fhat e | & o » did you walk? And how f:;’!;::::r;lh:';n'l‘fl;\:! ‘l;:rd—;r :ldl;:!:a sickness which befell me 30 I he was ready to a the ship Plesdlnnd, Ohta—"T. wnro recome | —the fender e e bl e e o | e .lpu‘ubn”:,“m {but had no boats, all having been mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | iamps of Puerce- “L had lunch first—milk and f et X & AT . = > 1.‘(\\!- Pt awa His engine and fir - Compound to any . e McMann, tacitly admitting his mummwulg Rtk inds St Gk R e “ s Acropolis, and then 1 walked lack of proof by not answering her | first one bottle of z SonitiuncT s o< until about half-past one, | challenge, cdnsidered for a long My chief officer, Robert Miller. i as so weak . o . o Siprah il in. T was <o wea n I went into a 4 store to |moment, then said, with a shrug nd the volunteer crew of seven S e e “lephone to Mr. Borden |of his massive shoulders: “Well, 4 mgn whom he had selected, cleared that I could St e MFlg oD McMann | where do you say you were? Got a |away. The hoat was lowered with hardly stand up. caught her up sharply. | zood alibi al framed up, T suppose? mhwm along sca pamnter fore and on: Lo Frromptly she gave the name of First: where do you say you were aft. Frapping lines w nsed ahA wes il oF one of the busiest drug storcs in | when vou made that sccond tele- | ¢hen another,and in s few da :rl“?ll‘{ld el :\f;"d}l_," v. A friend the downtown distriet jeione ta e 1 was able to commence work. 158 e s on Arcade “And taiked with Borden®” Me-! “I called from a booth in a cigar| [ am now 78, never have consti- crew,” with life Sk Avenue told me | ! JA; Mann suggested, with an effect of ,\Iur;lm Manning replied tion troubles for I take Dr. ‘p‘ullhnz away ‘wlm’ !!\]r ship ]u )'\- n ahout this medi- | & Al “ L casualness and named it. “And T rue’s Eligir.”— J. J, Fiefleld, | ‘iolent snow and hail squall s cine and after | No.” Martha Manni smiled | called at five minutes to two, as 1| Yarmouthville, Me. ur and kicked up a c taking ten bottles my weakness and | elightly. “A woman with an Irish | (old you. After my conversation {fe boat climbed nervousness are all gone. 1 icel like | 225 A tr t Lrogne answercd the phone. Said | with Mr. Borden, 1 was sure he| oMy eise $1.39; ether etses 6oc & doc |Beavy combers a living again. Tam still taking it un- | Irc ee e oW the ‘cleaning lady,’ that | would do as he had promised, and A faverite since 1851 lon end. The crew til T feel strong like hefore. You may [Y - Borden had just stepped out for |1 went direetly to the park, where [the other end and then info the use this letier as a testimonial. a minuto wor ht back, [T walked or sat on benches read- fi water, but fortunately the life boat Mgs. Evizapers 'Toso, 14915 Hale e | and pleas wouldn't 1 hold theiing, until half-past four, when 1 re- was right side up. In about th Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. ) s

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