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18 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929. ) = his wife's faithlessness to the i'l'hrrh were less than a score of|that she neceded and liked beins [ s ; world. |spectators. At the press tabte a|waited on. But Willis haa always \' A @ The thought of Morgan golng |group of reporters, including two [been a dear. Why couldn't she love | THE HERALD y through the Gethsemane of sensa. | women feature writers, were idly |him instead of John Curtis Mor- | 2 i A tional publicity, as well as througk |talking and joking; and at the|gan, who only needed her but did LAREE lN P["JTI[;S CLASSIFIED ADS | i | the deeper hell of knowing himself | counsel table sat Iris Morgan and [not love her? Maybe that was Alphabetically Arranged for Quick © 1929 4 NEA SERVICE INC. < betrayed by wife and friend, nause- |Bert Crawford, their heads cfose|why . and Ready Reference ated her. But if she destroyed this |together, their voices low and| “Is the Crawford verdictin w("“‘ | LINE RAT: : for CONSECUTIVE ERTIONS oy P f 1 Tav ¢ e - Sl 1t ¢ and allowed Bert C ford | earnes At the sight Nan's a Willis asked interestedly, when ne Jd J G H THIS HAS HAPPENED : ‘ tegspdhiellowed oprciCren (on L henest WA e aleh! Nan i) WL eaked s nforee st e e T ) (A NSOR N o ien s Athe Srarkine HlLTeE earaasnn i gt 5 T sa ot clephon+ | 10 be acquitted. the world and Mor- |rose again in a hot tide, and she .10 vate secretary to Attorney V|1 ' eep 1 n ¢ tt - apert. | gan both would soon know that [heckoned to a balliff lolling In the| “Just. Not gullty,” Nan nn- L IR bl [0 [' day ...1 line 13 1 Curtis Morgan, Nan Carroll, discoy- | ¢ el b g or Y iny | Iris Morgan was an unfaithfur | doorway. swered stfrly. Now why ma ne| LCCAL REPUDLICADS &L UUUID 3 daysl .1 line 24 ers she is in love with ) 5 2 t ¢ il admit ; + would mave | Wife, for there could be no doubt| wpey Ar. Morgan that T must|have to bring that up. just wnen | days...1 line 18 2 believes that it ter of hon- | d told s ! en mad {hreaten to tei |BOW that the *two—Crawford and {see him immediately,” she ordered. [She was beginnng 1o relax 1 s i Count 6 words to a line. or for her to 1 tal e o Y rgan ever it 1 don't prove cre planning to elope when ' “He's with the judge, 1 believe.” “Congratulations for you and| New Britain has extensive influ- 14 lines to an inch oM. A8 Lemporay C c wr Daddy spel hat ore the triar o~ |t 1 as over, | The man s turning away to | Morgan are ence in state governmental affairs Mintum epace 3 linen ever, bec et s 5 | bind th v nowi v " X I love vou, Ins wait! Some doubt perhaps!|obey when another bailiff appeared | Willis said. “I know you two pe-|in the belief of Judge Raymond A 3 rie, is going to f 1 i » 20 e ' ¢ ¢ by putting my|Crawford was a confirmed lady-!from the pa3s leading to the |lieved Crawford innocent, or xror-|Johnson of Manchester, assistant ‘The Herald will not be responsible jeopardy for | killer Morgan had fokingly | fudge's chambers, his manner brisk |an wouldn't have defended him. |attorney general and leader of the ||| tor errors after the first insertion. led him. it possible that|and important. but persona'ly, I believe the M hr{ns at x; last e ol! H\w':n ADVERTISING FOR THIS d yag is guilty as hel'!islature, who spoke Saturday afte 3 ls blond windbag is guilty as hel'! | 7 o o e D, he cared no more deeply for Tris | .o o0 . < fhan foriAtice Belfon tihat tha Badl|lar L e &L too late mow. | 0%y " iculd have fooled you-—" |noon at the annual outing of th i : | Young Men's Republican club at the |[[BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY in order, 1 suppose,’ during his defe f Bert v- | Nan! rist in dicted for embezzlement of packa : ve | der vich more S R sl srbetore Dy AL D T e sinmn iy lawyor's | Miss Carroll.” the balliff she had selling scheme ¢ v have | nerve to do merel ee sing' AWYCT'E | 4 dressed d he e juc ST afliressed folcihan he Judgoiis * pride was stung, but an fr- | Pease house Saybrook. AND 9:30 SATURDAY. Nan distrusts C 1 urt's i n' qa had not had your brama | Wife as had "f‘? Alice Bel- | o ing. Looks like the jury has A 5 [t Morgan, beal vife p . ¢ : altonta % of me, 1r T ton, the little switchhoard opera- | T2HCRE FO0 0 stible cesire to confide in some-| “When I want to know what to i ver. Morga cit ' e ind 0ok he B v it meant hav- one made her answer, in a low, rap-|do in certain cases I seek the advice Crawford, hut v picio s r pret te r 1 S s soon t But why was she wasting time| Along with the other spectators.|iq voice: “He didn't fool me, Wi |of Dick Covert,” he said. “When I and by means of ' , : f 1] 1a i fal over _lin debate? John Curtis Morgan |Nan stood at attention while el helieyed he was guilty all alonz.|need advice on other matters I turn | USED CARS e A foe had a right to this letter, to judge entered and took his seal. |put gince he was Mr. Morgan's best |to Judge Traceski. 1f a financial | shameful. incriminating informa- | Then the members of the jury filed | frjond—. |problem faces me T consult with | board operator, . : I N a petu 't you ur aa to | tion it held, no matter how mu »».‘i": looking H*”»\_ relieved i*“‘{ “A swell friend he is!" Will's|Commissioner Ed Hall, It seems i0 | [z having it might hurt him. Ana |proud of themselves. When they|jeered, *“What T know about Craw-|be that New Britain is running the O\VN had no right to withhold it 2 “E‘r‘f in Ihl"n- plac '_)I:t:rg:ln(.h\"" ford and— But never mind that|state. Manchester cannot compete BES I moment lonzer. She would rather!ried in and went straight to Craw-|now, What's that you're say.ng with you. Your influence has becn E ile than be the messenger mmi’fflrf‘v throwing an arm across hiS|ahout believing Crawford v | gained by organization and by keep- LOWEST PRICES it 1o him, but there was|Shoulder, as if to demonstrate t0|Has the Great God Morgan fallen|ing that organization intact.” LIBERAL TERMS y choice—with honor. |the world thit this man was his [and suppressed a little evidence?" b 5 *EVERY CAR | end that matlor S hati e vesd Judge Johnson explained what Sy i 3 g at the verdict an snatched her hand away, her |y A GUARANTEED Sl s iEht be d being a republican meant to him. 5 RAD ) CHAPTER XIIT | ! eyes blazing. “He still believes that | 3 Gt iy v “R T IN 5 Y8 IF . 1 Tiers was! no ties it ot s |He said the republican party hai || FULL CREDIT IN 5 DA Asking Evans, the grumpy mie- as n to speak to|Crawford was innocent! T don't|ynnela those principles of individ- OT SATISFIED lla-aged law clerk, to keep an eye|hIm. It was too late anyway. . . . |know why T started to confide m|.ry e B Sot i = . Arawhat sty dict 2 2 ual responsibility brought to this|[[1928 OAKLAND SEDAN on the sleeping child, whom she S AT it is that verdict, | you, Willls, T might have known & 928 CHRYSLIER 69 : ; el e flembn el hear i n0ge e o ] | country by the forefathers, adding|||1928 CHRYSLER 6 DA had made comfortable on a couch ! ard Judge Has-fwe'd just quarrel, because it con- "HRYS 2 S 5 5 - Van | well's grave voice inquire, 4 [that the modern tendency was t» CHRYSLER ROADSTER in his father's private office, Nan | gra ice inquire. cerns Mr. Morgan. But I'Ve been | oo oo oo T aloTe 1 SSSEX v snatel up hat and coat ana ran We find the defendant not gull- | so troubled, so torn with doubts as| .. duis l0se’ Lprinciples, Tan SRR S evator i 3 o, | ty!" the for Sl i | transfer all authority and power to | ||1928 WHIPPET § for the elevator. As descendedq, | 1 T 1 answered loudly. [to what my duty is . " And to isti < "ICK COU row! | " There were a few chee ickly % Fa a paternalistic government, This, he 8 BUICK COUP. crowded with s af cheers, quickly | the amazement of the waiter who Eoer TS o 3 4 ade ath | broken off by the sharp ra 4 declared, is unsound 928§ CHEVROLET SEDAN and executive: laden with n off by the sharp rap of the|was bringing the consomme she be- | OAKLAND LAN. SEDAN Christmas gifts and beaming with | judge’s gavel moment later | gan to cry. | - Speaking of law making, Judge : RH:}\ i X holiday good-fellowship, she prayel| the judge had adjourned court: g - ' <o | Johnson said that “we don't neel g “ra Yo SOu h 3 W E b alternately that there might still| Crawford was blithely shaking . "“;,;‘]: “.\l"'?r Sco.rni.\d q“)v’,,lr any more laws but we do needl = p\-‘(?(!;“ TS be time for the incriminating letter [hands with the jurors, and Iris|.ypite going to tell me w‘flhm'é:-’vwvr and better laws—fewer res- '{:(v;‘}‘r COUPE to he d against Crawford, and |Morgan. in an ss of joy, was bl 0L 2 Pt CHRYSLER SEDAN vou please and T promise not to |12ty lavs. e A e time—thar | throwing her arms ab er hus- 8 an A “ o 1 g . al that there woud not he time—tha g her arms about her hus T ke and resasct Morgan| “Some people don't agree with|||153% CHE GABRIOLET the jury might already have band's neck Olr torm ot EovernmET speni | g ¥ n S e 1) | our form of government, They spenil & - brought in its verdict atithencs the greatest ldwyer | iso h 516t o fn e well | thelr time trying to break It down| MANY OTHERS A LA yir viin the middle west," e . |enough not to auarrel with you any L iden.d YOUR CAR IN TRADE I AT L il i e west,” her hailiff| o * o0 oing him, instead of |and Sowing seeds of dissension. bt S Why hadn't T thought of that al-|friend told Nan feelingly. “It's got |, . , " (5ot 0 OO that | There is no room in this country Long Terms Easy Payments ternative Nan's milling thoughts | €0 a Jury won't convict a man that |11 <08 SO BATe BN WOTE MM o ihat type. “NOBODY UNDERSELLS took on a new turn as she battied John Curtis Morgan defenas, we-| e ok vou knom | Expressing his views on the na- 2 y Relating g e o s Py “ino further. But T think vou know| I g his vi g Christmas shoppers on the crowe ¥ ieve him when he s tlonal. electio 1925, the iy . A aonntc e “rn pray | savs a man’'s innocent. Reckon that You've done a goodish bhit {»" ional e ion in 192§, th speaker ’ for him to be found guilty berors|You're right proud to woi "(0; '1’ conniding int Madmastiveniknow | dclatedt natuthe scamocrs s e |08 STCET ST PEpeL0 I can resch the courthouse” sne|man Hke that, Miss Carroll!™ | She smiled at him. dabhed at ner | defeated because tMey did notstand Open Evenings and Sundays RO DHECIONEE N S ERATT |tears with her napkin. and obe, |fOr these principles of government decide childishly Goodness am!" Nan choked—and fled. | R e s L . s 2 ently drank most of her consomme |Which experience had shown to be knows that's the only prayer I can i el e | desirabl b Tieh @ t refore she an her story. | desirable. put any heart into.” She could stand no more. And 1t | C Y | Iea 4 fila s hemiin Hen o= 2| About 75 attended the outing, Her lins moving wordlessly, she|Morgan caught sight of her she | Aiter left them in peace <o lonz ¥ v, 2 ort Craivford's letler haa|leaving Franklin square in auto- plowed through the ecrowd The | would have to congratulate him, |{hat Bert Criwfords letter had 2115 o'clo - |plowed through the cro; g euidinesseRlconarn : hoen slipped across fhe table before mobiles at 12:15 o'clock. Dinner was pirit of Christmes wus every- ! el e i I (5 LR R served soon after the party reached where but in Nan's heart. Salva- | cves if she failed to do s~ = 5 g v st Tt : Saybrook, Deputy Sherift Martin W t Santa Clauses d ed | Why, 4 ese years £ Wha' shall T 4 t (A ¥ 3 [tion Army Santa Clauses dangled| W1 1 these years he had brought i . o with that— i, iz, presi of the Young [ Helle ot ite sots and grinned ai|his triumphs to her & . thint Willis?" Nan asked in a s = 11 r iron pots and grinned at l her with the vanity Men's republican club, opened the L i ; wide-eyed children {hrough their|Of & small hoy. sure that - sae|SMall voice whan the young man|= €08 € prenad T Tl v - With a bri L 3 t t « I 1 n ) hig game lore [ white wool beards; women with wonld understand had finished reading letter, *T (,;' i ,Ii" H“‘lmm Soran I \,OL (‘X:\' D‘O IT ness so she v Lt talk ) 1 had heloy i - full of parcels admon She did not stop uniil smo|hurried fo the courthouse with it, | [EHN, PR Shaimaniolath Oakland Touring ed with the cashier of the | 1 her head and the ¢ ot E children to “Stay right , y|reached the crowded shopping dis. |50 that Mr. Morzan could do what- | 1ePUDIcan town comm a8 LoasL Chevrolet Touring proving the - 1§ "Noi” Nen gasped, W ama, now!" Traffic cops strun.|(rict. and then only hecause traffie |°VCF he thousht best with it in|MAS(Ch JudEe Johnson was (h Buick 4 Pass. Coupe cashed before hi N ] 1 i cled with hopeless jams of cars|comnelled her to do so. She had | °2S° e jury had not reacher a Vi | rar * Touring Nan quickly typ tes |5 to on 3 1 : o it LR e e e oo el n ol R oon s o aeail | e i s RE s R N o7 SR R R SR B Canegiounng she took of conver . child . s 1in ¢ a. ar Gex. dizzy moment | Windows were crowaea with use- | {ainly not to the office!—hut she |TU " she reneated with a shr i HEYL A0S Hudson Coach oxerlietnd e 7 L Naiz | she L She wes golng to faint, |less dainties of pink silk and lace, could have sobbed with rage at ne. | Shall T give it to him now s o Nash Touring [l 1 : : + e B ccessity for action stead. |and there was joy everywhere— stopped Willis Tod1 look ey ton’s coached festimony, she con- ho ! s that THatinc iRl ' what any | “Hey, wanna he killed, sister” [ Nan? Christmas grouch?" for heaven's sake? To war s i Lo n fronts Crawford wit ¢ ed ) : ’ i o o onfession | Wateh where you're going!” And! A hand touched her shoulder and |that his wife's going " e itlicia ‘i'l’ ‘J"' peloonio C A BENCE evidence of B ! v Christ thr v Ny : Mow sttie @ traffic officer reached out and [She whirled to face Willis Todd |With his hest friend, a il feptnie | 2 3 saks her what her o nd s Fnt Jetiers ihat misht @ Curds ) come o have it 1o ked, her to safety. Then Whorm shel Nad not scon efncein | {nst savel from the penifentlary? e s 50 Chestnut Street S e oy 1e'd probably {aken |grinned at d wished her [night in carly November when she |If this thing's true, they el o Rl e Open 0 el the truth unless he give t ourt on t e ok Whix | “Merry Christmast™ hefore he seni |had refused his offer of marriage [0 Skip anyway. and Morean might | 1o, Oricials records of bascballdoin v Morgan at on ‘ 1 RS iy s | her on her way R T ol S D e e S oA e e o AR SRS S S L0 G R E TR et i He at last agr and N N ked B o “If I'm killed T won't have to had forced her te realize that | You don't w him killing Craw- glyedidn gmathematical JUtHcacise . | her ? : nds \ : R tell h NianLolibhcieelrtaratenal & as in love with a man who |ford. do vou?" HAhiIsad Bt Slaln S swhd iy ford so : . Let e qie Gla | ealy, or life-loving hodv | Was Yy married. Har eaint cilihoront el INTRODUCING Sob anacoulttal, Tris e i i wa o | skipped out of every danger that er face cleared semewhat. She him s beginr z 1 ¢ ‘ t trifie f t fron S| wfor she ached he 1issed v “ e B = O is be ‘ i A ¢ . tr before she reached the | missed him. . Hello, Willi' zan to have it out with his wife Two Persons Injured || wi orrer THIS BARGAIN v ourthon I've mi<ed vou. Iriend or ene. ond then forgive her, do you? Not South Dartmouth, Mass., July 1 .ate Model :h,\’,.,‘r. 221 i 1 ) r aho! ") vould The imminence of Christmas had | my?2" Her brown eyes smiled at |if vou really love him. you don't: | (I'P')—A : n a hospital : n her hands absc el bl T i ¢ 7 r lerter che 1 Crawford of a large audi- him wistrolly e R ; 1Has I 4 10500 B g sooner she's gane the hesrer 07t today e g pe Eulle e ) 1 t } rea for verdict, whatever it riend.” he A R e A e i i i oL ol NOW GO ON Wi 2 \ t choce f en while the Jury “ht be. There were only a few linen T've wanted to call von | know it for a lonw time, No. Sl . ; : MR LG cu ! N S na g 4 ¢ . : ot min: | loiterers ahout the courthouse as|u hind times ETaIan L | o aintt showithis ettert o 5 et A $146 It we tu morning t ’ i A, Terte it turn | Nan ran panting up the steps. A Knew you hi h o bell=ar: Rettaronc b nars 2 & 3 i day of the Cr ord t N 3 solute v o o dictre | deputy sheriff rccognized her. «nod and sore at me. The Traylor| But Nan did not tear it up. She k ; i sty Tags Looks and Runs Like ifiokeiiat o \ Mo i rlornly in « | called,” Morgan had to her [mas, Miss Nan 3y in the dining room foday. Every- |thrust .n into her hane Tercdiiniiries minoh neca it (ad i ELM STREET before, helpin 1 to « " alvays: (rign \ 1 Anail 2 ‘\’\'Y)nr ! ’m\l"\'\ 1 hi o I'Y“L\ “M\\\ e o '\H:”.k bite. bur |yon. Willis* she smiled at him. “I |removal to tifb Crary clinic in New his & or More . hein v o 2 5 & iricor na | Mr. " shed his speec mayhe you're in a hurrv. too, with | just wanted to he convineed logl- | Bedfor i Aiohir pheschi o Nan rieken , r rgan, who held| “The Morning Sun reporter said O R S | i Bedford. Albert Richmond. N H. H. H. H pas t st ¢ A \ i < ¥ bar AT fe s at this | they were expecting a verdict any| * “I dem't know why arte 0 in you, Willis, 1 mizht have known we'd quars i pinn, i ctew [Bedford stationary engineer and ; . ‘ 0" she answerfed. followink [hefors T would have hnrt him wy |pilot of the plane, escape t ;\\hl‘h ¢ 3 ¢ 1 : ¢ = a jury | minute tha man’ told hexli “ri|himi Anto the lobhy oF ane. dariine| howing him this or * TS e K R o nis s . plea for 3 c n who | Morgan finished his speech about most exclusive hotels In rae city. (To Be Contmued) Tricky wind currents that whisked 0 h.—q.\ o o fo nd mo ¢ {hief - without | an hour ago, and the district at | “T want to dawdle over lunch, 1f R N e s FOI‘ Qulck His 1 : L v n- honor ¢ withheld ‘ torney only took about 10 minutes | you dov't mind. Everything's hoen| DUKE TO BE GOD : e et | 3 's b T X fime for his final summing up. Knows|sa hectic lately . Um! Niee| Bled, Jugoslavit. July 1 (B stend Iway i i o J ot v.' S, Sasl el L ol LoDt ind everything |Duke of York will act as godfather ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Returns USE Ir. Morgan in the jud 4 ank e <. there’s no orehes |he pr » King Alexander's new Mr. and Nirs. John Kendzior of ber, Miss Nan, unless the jury's |t You order for me, Willts.s {=on, w \ ho christened Tvan | Clark street announec the eng oming in < nice to have him opnosiic t i o . R g e H‘erald thanked hin ed | her ot table again, nice 10 have wes g A ie, to Albert 1. Studeny, sor - MUSH RECOMES A TAXIDERMIST bruises . LAV OVERRIE: Z WELL, DID You TRY TO ¢/ WHY WE LET HIM SWALLER i a . 50 coop, MAxinE- | |MAXINE'S HELP THE POOR DOG? ), THE STUFFIN OUTA WHEN L GIT MY MONEY ILL [ |AND HER DOG 15 3 wonT vou come | i hPPY i A 3 g S e AN' LLOOK AT HIM? @ e HOBB\I'HORSE \_ 7, T1AN STILL HE LOOKED‘ ¢ L\ VAU IVERY DNCHEER: ) ANy Ml pAasii OILY AND HER PALS In the Arms of Morpheus * By CLIFF STERRETT M SN ! | S WAL FoLxs\ [VEr, uT & E TR o AND 50, N THE SRS \ EATH, S NATLRAL BN " 7 GONI B, 1 CAME: o [wouLDIA! THEY/D OF ANSWERED) , : =R \ ) A - - N Then most tr you, N show up