New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 20

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D ATLY HERALD, I I\ID—\Y ‘,I.\I‘.CH_ because, he'd | wind and with 1iita to rob the body against the desk. *Mr. Mc-|to try to take that five thousand | question which she had loné out k id 8 word or two to dead body of the moncy that was Mann, you've been so good—so won- | away from a poor, hard-working |to ask. . . . 1 r jesides, the elevator | 1 can't a flaw in my derfully kind to me. Won't you detective, are you?" McMann “And again it is prvvel—‘truu: is 1 didn’t come back, | c: iinst Hayw — and I'm | plea ant me one more favor? | grinned. stranger than fiction,’” she mur- ' her walk all the ghty sorry, for your s 2 Won't y promise not to arrest | “If 1 do, I'll give you half—for | Mured exultingly, as she refolded 3 ts of stairs, with | —_— Jack betore tive o'clock today? 1 1.(1,,,..L me so much!” she laughed, | the typed sheets and returned them ©19% By NEA Service,Inc. 47 ANNE AUSTIN | o st e o S St | o et e e e 85 S, o 0 i Al 4 . since it's pretty evident {eand you think you can force let me leave here now. with permis-| g oo e raa o 4 loved her husband, Totten | menny 1o admits {0 heing an acees. | sion o be gone not more that one | o ": LGHAYICT DA s AN (TO BE CONTINUED) APPENLD A EvE e oy e e I he was, Hayward's the only | gory after the fact, when he was so hour. 1 promise you will not “Pe| 9 her unexplained mis: ; ”l"‘ s Al ¥ 3 Tl sy s 19 suspect 1eft now that the office boy | anyious to protect ms and the man | SOTTY.” ust four o'clock when Handsome 1 o s : - i Lol ; 7l f the picture. And speaking || jove that he would confess to e girl's intense earnestness ap- on e it o rink y B eo st o v minds me of a bad turn |y ypger?” prently touched - the hard-bItten ooy 'y op eves luminous with vic- | SEE————— id you when he waa | McaMann alirugsedl “Iivel ahmply | 0eisctive. “#Ona’ houps STl AW SRy LS enfrance to onivss to murder to help | 1aiq all my cards on the tahle. 1 ;;v,;v mq‘ l'q;r O\n‘z:’ «:n;‘ r;lv:l\l‘l;’i:;;“‘. building she paused, and Yook YOR wanted you to know why it is my that vou do not g D RORD, from the pocket of her dress the | Benny? Whaty quty to arrest John C. Hayward for |40 do any more vamping on poOT four tightly folded sheets of what | EAS;II;O'}, (‘JQRDS do you mean , 2 N “ Benny.” o k ) | the murder of Harry Borden she had ruefully ®dmitted to De- Just this” the defective began | Tie airl went very white. There “T promise. And thank you with | tective Birdwell sounded “a lot like | JACKAWAY'S lowlv. with dreadful significance. | was no wirth, no assnmed n Al my heart!™ Ruth smiled through | fiction.” In a blank space on the | 58 WEST MAIN ST. I think was telling dhoul‘“e..u in her eyes or voice now. She ars. | first page, opposite the nun.cral 4. Opp. Burritt Hotel as 1 lies. What lngnne“on and steadied her trembling 3 ou going? Not going | she wrote in the answer to the gun and who closed this | | - towindow—" Bt yon had :\pmn».x\ | sfactorily to yourself at | honterrupted -lmv.a.m | ! ? demonstrating that Jack could | [ ) L1t from his own window r “ s windowpole. =R ive grinne ‘It would | v R Y W iH n a 2ood trick—and n‘v?\"! 3 ¢ E | 3 E he vt was done. But let's t Benny did come back | J crncon—a second time, | ‘der Mr. Borden?” Ruth = e @) % K the first | # % n lawled him | 8 J in vour desk and st as both | - \ SAFETY TREAD The solution is at hand. Don't miss the remaining chapters. avil Me- onally. 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