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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1920. . “1 suppose she has got something | matched couple were two spinster e S S S TR S Sy frequently prints his ad which plac- 4 il 1 ) Ctecane, mitted grudgingly to herself. “And| previous marriage. Three years business office and is bound to make he o 3 @ 4“”’“’“’ I hope it hurts her so bad tonight|before her death, Mrs. Ward de- —— itself felt among even the most blase ] 3 y that 't s r i ay In fact, he B.O M v 7] L. . to New York in a drawing 1oom |the waist down, and settled herself office must) when it SERVICE that her husband has paid for, ‘0| luxuriously in wheel-chair in- [comes to Leing nice to him. With it {join a lover who owes his freedom | validism. quiring the constant all. he's one of those, fellows whom THIS HAS HAPPENED hadinage seemed annoy him foo well to suit me. By the [to her husband. Oh, how can shelcare of a doctor. a day nurse, a we all like to deal with because of Nan Carroll discovers after three | “Anything special, Bert? We'rc . Tl tell ner to meet you at |do it? And how can he love her|night nurse and her young hus- | with Attorney Johu | pretty busy this morning.” . 3 f past two, if you'rs |so much, when she's rotten, rotten! | band. | which reflects itself in the service she isin love| Crawford laughed boisterously |really going te open an account for |Just because she's beautiful—" After her death by strychnine vhich his store is noted for. Next to with him, and, having a high sense | and slapped his friend on the back. | her with that check.” | Although she hated Iris Morgan | poisoning. Mrs. Ward's daughters satisfied customer. he believes that of honor, determines to re lier | “Nothing very special, old timer.| “Thanks, Bert. 1 wish you | with every throb of her own hon-jtold the district attorney and po | the New Britain Herald is his best resignation is postponed, however, | Just thought I'd get rid of a serap | would,” Morgan agreed, a iittic |est, loyal heart, Nan Carroll hadilice detectives that their mother uivertising medium. He has never because she believes Morgan is go- | of paper while 7 was in the neigh- stiffly. Tt was oovious that he was|never denied or underestimated the had been insancly jealous of young said that in so many words. but aft- ing to need the services of a faith- | borhood.” And he drew his wallet |a little hurt at not being included in | other woman's beauty. Andrew Ward's attentions to the or visiting his store. the editor just ful secretary during his defense of | from his pocket, abstracted a check, | the luncheon invitation. “I'm pretty, too,” Nan reflected | Pretty night nurse. T.ois Downs 't help but believe he entertains s Bert Crawford, a suppos friend, [ and ostentatiously laid it hefore the “Now,” thought Nan, her nar-|pijtterly. ut do you suppose he | telling them that she helieved Ward | that set of ideas. W ho can who is indicted for embezzlement, | lawyer. “You wouldn't give me a |rowed hrown eyes trying to probe|knows 1t? 1 might as well have a|Wished her dead so that he coull ular younz merchant he Nan distr : I marry the girl Crawford and Iris| bill, old man, so T let my conscience | the tricky mind that lay behind e | harelip and greasy, mouse-colored sl » Morgan, beautiful wife of the be my guide | smiling blue eyes of Bert Crawford. | hair, for all he sees—or cares. But ‘F-M'M 4 WEARE Akt wrf-"‘i RULES OF SILHOUE ‘ 3 wenty thousand!” Morgan ex- | “just what does he mean to do? |she's - leaving him; he may never|dlibi. and hecause Lois Downs had COnuEeT Nan overhears by means of a lis-| claimed.” I should judge then that|Is he going to take her with him |see her again, after today,” heribeen the only person h the in | L] 0 | 2 s 5 2 —ldentify likeness. tening-in device conversation be-{you had a very troublesome con- [or not? Would he have had the|jove, audacious with hope, ~dared |Valid the night of her death, the ‘!“!‘( "1v\v \r‘kfln At and his switch- | scienc | audacity to come here and say good- | whisper in her heart. nurse's arrest and indictment for cribe how he makes . I | hood W 3 0, let Yo, no! TI'm not that bad!| - FECT, B s / 4 “Silhouette , i . going o need a friend so badly. 2 WEHIE] AT 14 Contert closes at 2 p m. fol Afterward, when the worst is over. | (2™ "oUKCT 'i““'\'" "(]":_“‘r,“lfr:‘(j‘o!’ lowing insertion—Saturda: I'll go away. . . . I will, 1 will "~ z s gy L 10 atim of Iris' departur Kew York, 5 T she reiterated sharply, desperately, BEdEpEIbTeons Nemarcorly .—sAnswers may be mailed or r on about tax re- 2 X — P. F. King, whose silhouette ap- | bronght 1o the Hera!d ire to come in con- stamping upon that treacherous| po.gnine ansorbed. she worked peared in the paper—Th et i hope until she thought it was dead. | ,oo01 i office hope untll she thought It ta deoey | Steadily until six o'clock. then went aln Herald—last evens 1e POD- | | f.—Credit given for neatness. Vi Ylout for dinner at a restaurant in|ular man if the answers received by | ) e ’ depths of her heart and lay down : L=y st anaRii I AC e received by | One dollar awarded daily for | 980 g the neighborhood. But her anxiety | the editor is ary criterion. Today's | st answer according t Gy . o ot lea,. | Tor Morgan had made it impossible | prize winning ks of af-| | A e e Ied.by. | for her to eat. She left a tip Le- | fairs political. and r that rea- e o telng o ooy, | side her plate of almost untouched | son. the priz: ing where it | ; i Al § B through the cold. windy business|tics in this column will “pep” it up “]EAI TH HF E!‘”ES ; 5 e s oo 4 e stree e office building. She|and bring it out of the doldrums. | 2 e e O, lots of time, darling.” Mor. | Street to the office building. She|a oldry ; ot e | could stand it no longer; she must | thus abolishing a stalemate of quite t i i hinl gan reassured her. “I'm awfully | FORE SN A0 O T T e ool i W SR T sorry to be late, but 1 could hurdly | ®irp %o jcoyone was ringing with | used without consulting & dictionary sy diiiaTatr ask for an early adjournment. . . S g = i i) = L i L9 is n om administration she can't sleep—running away | clared that she was paralyzed from is a © 1929 & | s husiness ethics, and his fairness wo e automobile, The coroner's Johnson was i nnknowr 1 ques- ling reductions has ol Honmvemaer now " ‘what|Shrill insistence when she reached Far be it from the editor of this Gxpected DeroraitHe reg. eirs poinisitolie Hboont o Mothass | ettt ice, Her muddenty loy indnas columnl 1o take sldes dpnt LlgHyon ns in December EOIE 25 S| fumbled interminably with the key |should ask him (not for publication) oY e naimment [ Danting. Mr. King is far from being wronz | the tarift i . s, lost no who was still drooping forlornly : e tarift on heuring ) G . I t ! 3 on sc hool board matters which is the | d J h 1 r ising t o put his arms about the two of | > OrEaN: - - el L AL S | Chairman Smoot, frequently an ad 3 ostlizobbing L Nothing st hadmat 11y give no thought to affairs of po- | stration spokes on financias :\r’n.:)hnfiéh\g‘. ‘j“ml'\mls‘-k. \m ter. Just out of breath. Ran to |litical coloring. You know, vou can At 2 2 (P et f was equally prompt before she turned sharply away. |, i ipe bnone . . . Yes, I've |Say anything in these columns and | (jyes swelt today over clues | ¢ “Nothing doi saw one of Iris' hands flutter 10| 54y oin 1o qinner. 1 thought 1'd |8t away with it, because it is gen- | \which cl ither than the boys black head; saw Morgan oo "o g SR 0 0 cace; pe | erally conceded that the editor's br lor of lay his cheek against its slim white- ¢ o gt ideas on the body politic correspond veteran ed ness s | “T'm coming down, too.” Morgan's|very closely to that old ad in the | Hartwell, G was clubbed to 1 wanna go to New York, t00l"| .o\ " leacant voice was saying, | Saturday Evening Post which adver- | deuth while here for the National Curtis sobbed. : “It's rather lonesome at home, with | tised the Cole § auto. The meat of | Jation conventic And leave Daddy all by him |80 0 g SR ot 1o | hat ad was the feature line entitled Ghsdeltiln |self” the father reproached him o= 00t “ote mhere are one or | Balanced at Zero.” Those words ar tenderiy, “Listen, Man-Child Y0u | o' points. . ® what the local multitudes think of [quest were unable to identify him as|{heir intention to press for further and 1 are going to & Wild West | "y 50 e Loty pin hor neart |Ehe silhouette editor’s political pro [one of the two men who visited | 1eduction | movie and then we're going to drive | ;o™ oinding so. 1Iris hadn't le Well. way, here's Joseph | hrce garages vi th Jolinson in quesy lout to the Banbury kennels and V. Jasvenaskas' winning letter ! Wit ] Teasuny umm going to pick out a—guess h Caro- ssipri who sought AN were pro- inistration dur- he present tax was | law, pointed to the surplus as vin- in custo itnesses at an - d . and disclosed a farewell letter. Did that e 8 : repairs for Sar STt a vl on ot ot or (RS i o that she was really going to New 5 ni Johnson's body was tound it up out of additions to individ- o lown and out yet, and I never will be. If you don't want the money give it to Iis” | “A doj LI S IR m not down and out yet, and I never will be, If you don't want the money give ) s, ure trip, that she and Crawford had |Ald belongs to 4he illustrious Mr. | battercd beyond recognition 1 ihat a quiteldifren: S : : : o . |zain. “I wanna German police dog. i i hoard operator in which “fixes! Ive good men and true said to her husband if he were tak- | juct like Str P : | J © Strongheart. Or—did 1t mean that Iris had pro- | Schoel committee straw hat Saturday night in the | {rom now, since those who showed picious cvidence from him. When ughing good-naturedly. “But | her, what will Tris Morgan say and |{yrer A police dog galumpning tected herself from pursuit by wait He is a popular man about ‘own, | same section of the city in which the | zuins year might incur losses Nan confronts Crawford with what old boy, you've carncd |do when she learns that her 1over | ouel 2 T R 3 she has heard, and tells hin \ o A ASTNIENG lal nesNatther 520Nl as Henr biima | = ugh the house!” Iris exclaimed | unce before breaking the news to |because of his undying efforts fo | unsatisfactory answers to detect income tax payments. » of silence is that he give v % ik | S et ke i 0 i give up ; 160 e i wembered that that house would no |ing back > [{iEs o Lhe Wyounser wenerdtion tention today. Also, risoner ad ris Morgan, ne angrily ¢ t two o'clock, arfter Nan had re- 15001 he any concern of hers, for - 3 24 geners ) AP TR ‘ i s, For five days those questions| His two most recent appearances |Mitted that wiile e was un On the last day of trial, Naur ' san frowned. “This | lancheon, Morgan shrugged into his |y 5 . : 83 husky Oh, all right, lover! You I b s brothe f prepares to go to the courtroom | t you no God | overcoat and announced cheertully | can have any ,‘”fi‘ et («\Dnd then, when she was beginning |attacked the mavor for His Majes brother. Sanitary Barber Shop ant. Just be sure he isn't vicious, o 3 The detec « ureau waus n o e i hn| T it e ok ool Nan hnieido es sl Rl i isn't vie suspense for Morgan had been | building. while the younger students |, L 0¢ detective buy Is Now Located at ghe leaves on Nan's hands for ‘i shrug “I'm not down and | 30ing to snatcn a bite to eat, Nan. | g ‘i‘im'h(;fih“y:z?n‘”: rd;«“nlsggv;jz her | would come back to the seeurity | R's” in “portable hothouses;” and Lonso Gt Lo myster Under the Name ¢ s dy from her husband's em- |an little boy drops asleep, Nan find 1 don't want money, give it | meet Mrs. Morgan. If she calls up. :}d JLonoTREof RS beside him a note, evidently stolen i A wo ikes to ha 1l her Tl be there at a quarter o | Morgan’s wife, those Questions ating exercises, presenting the futurs 2 AR 2 as she had known |citizens of this great community of which Crawford protests h Nan had to watch him go, unpre- | a h 1im go, unpre- [asked as he rose and stood (TO BE TIN e e e e o T Nledtun vty e pih : 2 3E CONTINU them to “work, watch and pray” if for Iris, admits his guilt. and lay : 1 up wi or the that might be | his wife. “Don't you think I'm e e Bl R L & York only on an innocent pleas.| The silhouctte in last night's Her- Sunday in his parked car, e f | Curtis shouted. happy hroken off their illicit relationship? | Patrick I King, president of the Gossett's hasty purchase of a cnt result might be shown a year the girl's testimony fo divert sus- not suilty,” Crawford reminde:d her? And if he doesn’t take |* wOh, jack, think of the furni- ing until she was safely at a dis- |and is continuously in the lim-light |teacher's body was found, and this veur which would reduce their petulantly; then she must have re |jor husband that she was not com- |improve the educational opportuni- |auestions, led to his continu Morean defenas Crawford 1a you wouldn't be any | turned from an almost untasted |y ; : ¢ T er voice softened, grew a little | hammered at Nan Carroll’s brain. | before the public eye were when he |cquainted with the teac e NOTICE s S i R e P believe that all of her agony of |ty's approval of the new high school L) Willh ARG Formerly at 245 North Strect Jack. B R ES e g - Sid d | was 8 rigued IS oweve ) the de - el . g ack. But we must be going.” and | wasted and foolish, and that Inis|were forced to learn their three: liSucd most, however, Ly the d 17 EAST MAIN STREET R OTR N E A B IS fi Lo v h oD ver will 1 If | and then step over to the bank to was ir ulatel [iimees being John Curtis [ when he was present at the gradu- A LILRER IS ERWIN BARBER SHOP S “Isn't she the most beautiful | were answere from his mother's handbag, in s fort £ her own tucked | three e e HEIs 1hened | thing saw, Nan? in her heart that they would be. |ours with diplomas, and advisin plans for their elopement his wiie's uting him. If, after three, the |foohsh 10 let her go off to New She is too late. The jury comes in|i ot insist on puy 1o the office troubled and bewil- [no one steals her?" I 1 his Sr s the conrthous meets Willis s inly be sury thing must have detained Iris, since | voice sound gay. hut in her heart \}‘ Pl ‘”"‘. QIRATE il Hs Todd, an old suitor, who takes ind light - e had ot met him, then she— |vas a rage of anger against the — i DL to lunch. Knowing he is trustwor > Nan—would know that it was all|woman and pity for the man s dien the train | “Silly Jack!” Iris laughed. and Crawford. What would | Nan hoped fiercely that she would : : would he do when [never hear those scornful lips howed rare juds \ ing tc ]Hm {‘Y"'i e ».\'\v would of Crawford, 1i d the truth? utier that phrase 1|;:.un>(!\o~'v 11\3 New Duties \“.."\:\\r:y-:(l,’v-x v‘n‘rvh-wm :.‘;l’;,‘l“""»yv“ hurt Morzan with that note. Sui e ¢ diabolically clever b i enstinare 5o 0o with | words with which Iris Morgan al iy et : s mglose B s o \;n‘l" S il Now ColoNinTHae T ny or nsolentl kb, T e s norvousers thar she couia ot {vays answered her hushand's ado SE :;::.L'l({‘n_v“1‘.{‘.‘:7‘:-!:‘” a5e 28 lstret, which Is. eapocially ':‘mx;lly‘r:w FNinn | Chriatiica Nana gonn | era coE o) SHIUARES T flpe: S mour ol e iived enroukm \fatlon and Sreduced himito ahenrdici o il b at fthetairportiorithis! Wals Mih) thallndyErolka Hana it seems | Wasn't there some way of annihi- | ¥ Tell Nana good-by. lover.|jingford Air Transport Co., in Wal- | (hat they can’t get by his attractive | | | | mash Man, Who Made Da: 2 Who is he tonight? To hegin with sk Flight, Assumes he was formerly of Hartford but she shows him the note and he ac i {ins o oyne ROhatiTo i vises her to tear it t © tucks it | 1ot with Dert in her bag. knowing well she woul Curtis Morgan greeted his sec 08 he $20,000 sc 4 B T 3 |G N Y €O oo Gt S o 1 the § so grandly pre-|lating time? Desperate, she in. [Good-by, Nan. You'll look after|jingrord. He took up his duties yes. | ¥indow displays which attract many | e e e 1 v man he had used and | vaded the private office where |these two bad boys of mine while | “th .00k! I'm wearing the tie yc deceived; he and Iris would have | Evans, the clerk, and Blake, the |I'm gone, won't you?" me. Best-looking one T ever had.” |eyery penny of it, in addition to ths g i cry penny of i additio voung lawyer on salary, pursued | Nan flinched from the kiss which |y already forged ahe: an Carroll could have burst into 5 5 2 3 lary, 8 illing to cooperate with anyone in- | 2iready forged ahead to he one of Nan Carroll could have hurst into | quarter of a million that Crawford | their uninteresting dutics. Iris’ velvety red lips laid on her S Lo cooRerata il Auyonin | with rel The two ySliiaalstorenits terested in any phase of aviation. | he leaders in our city. A prominent om the Mid-West Pack- | “Well, what kind of Christmas|Cheek. but her brown eyes were: ; luncheon club th e 3 1Hai 3 since she had seen him had been |ing Company ¢ e mas ry i Hadigan, after a period of tr | ‘ Rngabtelyat the Ho, N B L k 3 I oaademen MU 71l ing Compan; did you boys have?” she demanded | Very steady as they met and held line made his first Solo flight last | {21 Burritt every Monday claims him | ; ew ritain Likes lts a " And if he was not going to keep | With fictitions cheerfulness. | for a moment the blue-green eyes of er mildes g June. He has the distinction of hav- |aS a regular He is married. Her mldest n his promise to is, was planning Listening to their lengthy roplies |John turtis Morgan's wife. “T'l Metured him alone of : < - “I''ing made the first dawn to dusk [Nas @ baby and is especially popu- B ']d~ B EUIEEGE it Al G 3 to abandon her as he had doubtless | mereifully consumed almost half (40 My best,” she said clearly, but ey |lar wherever he goes. The Herald | ul lng ureau Day, descrted by his flight at Brainard field in Hartford hest friend™; her worst He took off at 6:58 a. m. and landed been that he might he lyi A i : | Pa DY s v 0c oor, 1 e took his f flight as an em- on his living room floor, hi BIavEE el Al IR Ea Tl honcers 0 reworks at the his love debt. And Johs | When Morgan's shadow loomed | When they were gone, Nan sal | yesterday when pliot Kooy [t CAN LEGION BOOTH % an—blind, trusting dar- | 854nst the glass panel of the door. [191€ at her typewriter, her frighten- [1any's Chollenger plane earrying Front Leg'on Hall, z this will cost—would this or that be he was — thousht Bert herself to meet what |°4 eves fixed on the little desis | Robert D. V. Vroom from Walling- ' | All Presh Stock nighty decent vor his heloved face might revea), |¢10¢k Had she committed an unfor- | ford to Drainard field and back sortment to Pick From. practical? What sort of roofing is safest and Shves e e ¢ like to throw a damper | MEL a8 (e door opened she heard | $1¥able crime in not warning Mor- |again Booth Open i Dbest looking? That's what we're here for Pplouialuaine el S e e B R S S e A Tiel 0 stshte: gan that his wie was lcaving him | Afternoons and Facnings ks snother] ypant = but the fiet is, Jack, that-T'm Of course I'll spend it! What je | fOF Crawford? But, as she had told —ask us ane ! flippantly, hoping that her eyes did L ! money for, silly old Jack Willis Todd Three D‘O"" Bccause St 00! oIV b ata s T TiTie ] Boih (o) Yshake “the: Lanst ot (hls : aEl SRy rathenghaye i i II!.\‘AI\J:Iw.‘w R O b ) e T HetiagioraiS Nan G Iiyeln thipa) ied (heaitopre ishoishinyiihe Lad of 13 Was Timid Stipd S Gt s el o Morgan exclatmed. | ©f MY sudden wealth, T suppose? |1eiter of\ Bert Crawford's, which| Spencer, Mass. July 2 (UP)— amazingly well. “Yes, I had a nice | IS0t that a hasty decision,. Bert?" Wasn't Bert a lamb to make Jack |Proved that Crawford was not only [Three persons. all members of one Christmas,” she lied, “T've been | = give it to me? And now this stupid |2-thief but Iris Morgan's lover. |family, were dead here today, Wie- trying to frame a letter that would | Crawford shook h ndsome | 014 husband of mine wants me 1o|And as Willis had pointed out lu‘lnns of a 13-year-old boy's timidity d a e (It l“mher@ adequately express my thanks for |Plond head emphatically. “No, old 'm" |’r 1‘..\ i u,ln bank. accumulating :““"‘ -:““"’;fxim!fi] k'w“”;& ;\ouhl godlh Thejlov, eoree R l“'h"“;‘;‘ o ; dr w r y e roses and the check, hut—" man, T've been mulling it over since | IMCTest T've been dying for a trip |have stopped Iris, and, it it could |became panicky when he waded into 3 | “’.,I')zn_' ]‘""\1‘(";““‘:_:‘{ \‘"::w“ i | tho hlow fell. The Mid-West Dack. | 0 New York, and now I can take it | have, Morgan would not or should [deep water while bathing in Hills- 45 1241 EAST ST, N**V BRITAIN, Conn, e intha oo iy S e T G puny il Haund tol busti{loh s NOSyoU feant i corie along||LOUMEnE e But Willis didn't { ville Pond, last night, and dragged = = asrbAssssassaasaas PHONE 155 Adccdscsa debted to you for your help on the | Itll be in the hands of a receiver |/8cK, and if you aren't awfully nice |KnoW how much Morgan loved |his sister Doris, 16, to her death as Y - Grace Cox case and the Crawford|DPY the first of the year. And in spite [0 ¢ T won't come back.” her. . . . she tried in vain to rescue him. case, to say nothing of all the other |Of the fact that T was acquitted, my Oh. don't look at her like that,| The minute hand of the clock| Their mother, Mrs. Anna Wheeler, that all the thanks pissed be. | NAme won't he any too frazrant in | *¢ if You could Kiss her fect:” Nan [Moved slowly and inexorably. Train [35. an © FperCesinmer also perished | you r as b ’ Consider the hundred a salary ] ve on fresher, greener flizeithe o ohshamn éafyouizs (East raln e now. o8,/ uohn Gue. il gl ldren Tecoming excied as she s e e 1 S I it | CHAPTER XV ignorant of the fact that they were | cr. Doris grabbed her mother around o8] + s n Monday, t oy ! e Je turning toward |the neck and a moment later all FT% Darsad on o this heivat < 7 Ay be wortll, On Monday. the ninth day or |deserted. would be turning toward |t 5 5 W w Sl e TR ey office, - and Nan sat stari ". N se the poor devils | January, (he day Tris Morgan had | the movie threater now. Curiis shril. | three disappeared below the sur- D TOUSIENOWE ihas sor ! e ould typewriter, the fears, which She 3 from Bland's | ¢losen for her departure for New |UNg excitedly about his police | face Ty had had to control in his prescnce i I tockholders | York on what her hushand believed [408: . . . | Another member of the family £lipping hotly down her chue resh s ewhere |10 be a short pleasure trip, John “Will he know tonight? Did she :‘”'1"“» 12, witnessed the tragedy TS ALESL e g Curtis Morg 7 ae leave a letter? Surely she wouldn't |The bodies were recovered ! Her need (o resign. to %ot awa : 5o e A aaRloMERuta e Ler Burcly ouldnit j : vacationse end they are in poorer condition, physically, than when from this man whom she loved so i ta | court as defense counsel for Lois | Just go aw leaving no word be- : 3 v Rl much and so hopelessly, had become | Iris. like 1 ! vd man, | DOWns, a pretty young nurse ac ““l(m .. .1 wish I could work! Thomas L. Swan to Wed e e e g P e a desperate pain on Christmas Ive, | I'm not a paupert” cused of the murder by poisoning |l fesl as it I'm going mad,” Nan ; S Vo le when his roses had been deliveped | “You're really leaving?® Morgan |Of her patient, a middle-aged cnron |moaned Miss Jeanie A. Clark to her and the sight of his hand- |insisted incredulously. “When? ic invalid whose husband and for.| At last ahe forced herself to con- | N0 york, July 2—A marriage Ii dozens more—problems of writing on the card and check Today,” Crawford answered. | tune she was supposed to have |Ctntrate on the Lois Downs case. | cense was issued at the Municipal | diet, of work, of recreation which had accompanied them had |“On the two-forty-five ecastbound, |coveted | Which had opened that day in|pyiging here yesterday to Thomas | of clothing; and few people made her ill with too great joy. Don't ask me where I'm going, or| The case hal been twice set for |Judge Trimble's court. It promised || “'gcarl of 395 Park street, New | Havelany verviol ax locaint 3 what my plans are. 1 don't know |hearing and twice postponed, but [to be one of the hardest fights that | pritain, Conn. and Miss Jeanie A. 5 09 Y L g The buzzer on her deck sounded. |MSSCE Yol hut Im - keen (o got | 1O @ JUIY was heing impaneled. | John Curtis Morgan had ever nased | (fark, of Hotel Times Square, New | 135—— D:livered Beginning tomorrow, th Nan dabbed furiously at the tears|away.” |, “If he doesn’t come soon T shail | for the life of an accused murderer. | york. They did not announce their TR i Herald is printing a series o on her cheeks, snatched a powder| Morgan, still frowning, nodded|have to leave without telling hin | Nan knew that District Attorney ke Ll puff from the top drawer of her | Comprehension —if ot approvat "““”“I and it will serve “im |Brainerd Nagy e convinced of the| iy Swan was born in Scotland, questions for you. desk and covered the traces of her | “Have you told Tris good-by? Thie | right!™ Iris protested petulantly to (Ruilt of the pretty young nurse as|in. o nder and Janet 1.it- These clos, “Health in self-pity; then took notebook and|iS 0INg to be a blow o her, Bert. | Nan for the third or fourth time |Morgan was sure of her innocenc \:r,.. ?”e\?fm\l\hxl i LA R T IY T e Evinrude Motors have RYS Morris Feismbein, who, « terday and will be present at the |® thrifty person. His store is but one airport night and day ready and|8nd one-half years oM, but it has bandoned many other women, then @n hour; three telephone calls D9 0ne else in the room realized this $20,000—a small sum to o man | providentially disposed of nearly |that a solemn promise had been a4 a quarter of a million | 0 more minutes. She was ust |Sven. ... was a cad’s way of hanging up the telephone receive = vle are continually coming in and looking loss eyes turned toward the o had at house plans—asking questions about how VUV OOV W a The vacation is a time when a person tri up from one year's work and store up cnergy for the nex lots of people fail to plan theirs right—and the result is that when their health problems that hot | (Special to the Herald) & weather brings. There ar | | First 14 Places in Class €. who is the | ughter of Jack and Jeanie Clark was born in Scotland wedding plans " | zencil and went into him, smiling She thinks & lot of you. 1'm not |1 only have ha!f an hour to ma\«-|The crime of which Lois Downs| A few minutes later, when e |much good at playing around and|Mmy train. Caveful, Curt, love: |Wag accused had heen committed in was dictating with a day-after- Whooping it up .and she loves it | You're mashing the pleats in moth |July — six months ago. Mrs. An- Christmas leisureliness and ten- | 1'm afraid she's going to find life | 2r'S i drew Ward, 54 years old, a wheel- 'y & cohs 10 G ion, is known as one of th st s LR e “I wanna g0 fo New York, too,’ |chair fnvalid who had not \\z«lkul‘lllndh"\l" s 1o Go value as they did during those e N orilios Bert Crawford charzed into th ' goirz to have fnneh with | the little hoy pleaded for three years, had dicd at two To Oklahoma Today | (s mitex from Amany to N AT e S L T IRH bR 1T Yhia & SOl i private office without knocking her the Traylor and break the “Mcther's explained over and |0'clock in the morning of strych-| wichita, Kans, July 2 (UP) = [| Now York. roh hot weather of its health perils and keep your body up to ‘Hello, Jack How's the greatest news th Crawford admitted | Over, sweetheart, that w York s |nine poisoning, and her nur Lois (*ol. and Mrs. Charles A, Lindbergh | par even when the duays are sweltering ertminal lawyer an the United |candidly, his biue eyes flicking « [# horrid big place, not at all nice |Downs, had been immediately ar-|sojourning here today, will take off He takes up all the things that puzzie you in hot weather and States? By gol'y. you're certainly | lmce of triumph at Nan. She no |for little boys,” 1Iris answered ca [rested on a charge of murder. Mrs. |late this afternoon for Waynoka l glves you the best answers that medical scignce can give. u demon for woik! Why don’t vou longer had the power to keep hin: | jolingly. Nan, stealing a glance at | Ward, & multi-millionaire in her|Okla, where they will spend the o aw er [ You won't want to miss one of these health articles, knock off for a fewl days? Hello | from sceing Iris Morgan, his mock |the (wo, saw the mother's arm |own right. had married. at the age |night, the coloncl announced. Th | Look for the first one in tomorrow's Herald: The ‘others, will Nan! Happy New Year!" ing eyes rominded her, “But don't | tighten convulsively about the thin |of 49, a handsome young ne'er-do- |colone! and his bride arrived in 51 ELM STREE M foltoveaaity Morgan frowned slightly "~ | vou worry about Iris, old boy. She'il [ little hody that leaned forlornly | well of 26 their Falcon niplane at 6:55 o'clock i the first time Crawford’s blithe |bear up under the loss of her x:la;~‘ng;\1.\sl her knees, Living in the home of the ill-[last night from Kansas City. I ___—_—__J ‘ written as florlous a story of re- cditor of the Journal of {h liability, speed, consistency and American Medical Associ

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