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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. | [@][\VA\]L@\\ [\V]ES i | | BELIEVE IT ORNOT 5.5 BY RIPLEY | |.0'3**;3';?;‘},lfizge;;‘kflgg;fg';ggin © 1929 # N SERVICE _ INC THIS HAS HAPPENED jadvantage of her motherly intercst|reading the poem after working on Nan Carroll is in love with her —has, in short. made love to her,[an appeal of the Nolan case—less employer, John Curtis Morgan, |and she can't live under the zame than a week ago. Her hands trem la!\p)'erv He, however, loves his wife, | roof with him another day. The | bled so that she could hardly hold The PERSISTENT NUMBER Iris, who is beautiful but indiffer- boy was away the day she left and | ths hook, but her eyes swept uy ent. Nan decides to resign, but|did not return till the next after- the first stanza: 52&3’5,789,4‘73'6342,0 lingers when she hears Morgan is noon late, you know—the night of | “Your hands. my dear, adorable, to defend a supposed friend, Bert the murder—" Your lips of tenderness o | i You MAY MULTIPLY THis + Crawford. “Which Nina could hardly have —Oh, I've loved you faithfully < * Nan distrusts him and Iris committed, if she was in Clhgcago.” and well, FIGURE WITH ANY OTHER NUMBER After Crawford's acquittal, he | Morgtn interposed. Three years, or a bit less. AND THE ORIGINAL FIGURES WILL leaves town, closely followed by | “Of course she couldn't! Do you | It wasn't a success.” ALWAVS REAPPEAR IN Iris. She writes Morgan she wili|think she'd risk doing it herself?” | Faintly. in pencil. in the margin TME RESULT never return, put cleverly omits Nan was blithely scornful. “She opposite “three years” was written mention 6f Crawford, whom Mor- knows, because the old man has|in the hand she knew so well, gan does not suspect. told her — she made sure of that, |“nine years.” Iris, always Iris! Nan saves Morgan from despair |of course! — that he is making a |Nan's frantic eyes leaped down the hy diplomatically forcing him into new will cutting off his villainous page, raced to the next. In his his work. S8he wcts as long-distance young son and ieaving everytning |heartbreak, had he thought of her “housekeeper for him for six months, |to his loyal and loving wife, so at all? The last lines of the poem Wwinning the love of litile Curtis, his grossly insult>d by that villainous answered her question so0h, and hringihg comfort to a man young son. See’ She goeg, | “And T shall find some girl. per- Who irenically thinks only of an- | with all arrangements made for haps, other. the murder to take place after the| And a better one than you Returning from the capital, where has been safely made and wit- | With eves as wise, but kindlier, ghe took bar exams, Nan is inform- nessed and after the quarrel whici: | And lips as soft, but true TE HUMMING BIRD ed by Morgan that he is divorcing | will throw suspicion upon the boy.|And I daresay she will do.” et Iris. He stutters a proposal. They See?” Nan dropped the book to the CAN FLY BALIwARDS ire quietly married a few months| “I grant that of the two, the|floor with a gesture of loathing. later. They stop by the office on | woman had the stronger motive,”|“And I darésay she will do.” She | the way to the train, where Mor- Morgan agreed thoughtfully. “Get. |forgot that Rupert Brooke, and not gan ehows her his wedding prosent |ting rid of an old husband and ac- | John Curtls Morgan, had writles {6 her—a new office and partner- | quiring a fortune at one hlow. But|{he poem. He had made it his ship with him in business. They —what about an accomplice?” own, with that pencilled correction. are prevented from going on their| “Ah! Thought yowd catch me | After a long time, Nan stooped and honeymoon by the arrival of David |didn’t you?" Nan laughed. “But to | picked up the little book of pocms. Blackhull, accused of murdering [tell you the truth., 1 had a hunch It had sprawled open. so that the Nig wealthy rather. Nan insists that about the actual murderer before: |flyleaf was exposed. Her eyes| Morgan take the case, leaving or- I became sspicious of the lovely could not help taking in the black- ders for dinner and instructing the |Nina. 1 read all the stories in the |ink words which flowed across its maid to remove Iris' picture. When |paper before [ knew the case was | whiteness: | she arrives she revokes the order, |coming to us, you know. And two | “For my adored wife, on our first | however. At dinner little Curtis in- | or three days ago there was an |anniversary—John Curtis Morgan.” nocently strikes sery in her |obscure paragraph about the Black-| Almost blinded by tears, Nan fled heart by asking his father if he hull chauffeur. Remember? He'd |from the library, up the stairs to The French hero, Gen. Henrj Gouraud (right), will atfend the re thinks Nan as beautiful as Iris. A |been questioned by the police, along [the “man-and-wife” guest room iR ipt e R AT Tor b Bl ore STy T3SiE % AriONEE e {elephone call from Nina Black- |with the other servants, the day | With frantic, trembling haste sh X [ speaiers: willbe Gen Charies ;. Simmarslll (Upper left)" and M: Pabl hull, David’s young stepmother, in- |after the murder, and had nothing |selected the plainest nightdress : - [ Claude) (lower 1eft) the Frénch ambassador. terrupts them. of interest to tell. Then suddenly |from her modest trousscai, WAS NE|T“ERACATHOL|C——A SAINT Cinaslibopen SLE pehEmbasadr NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |the police woke up to the fact that |snatched up her second best negli- k | Baltimore. July 13 (P—A fall, CHAPTER XXXI he was missing. But Nina Black- [gee and mules, whirled into the NOR AN \RISHMAN / gaunt rigure in French army blue, |story when a postmaster general Nan sat motionless on the litile hull explained it by saying she'd |bathroom — sobbing like an incon- { i“"h a crippled leg and only onc|installs a kitchen alongside his sofa, waiting. She had the curious | discharged the man—Bassett, his|solable child . — AND HIS NAME WAS NOT FATRICK ; | arm. will be the center of attention | suite of private oflices with serious feeling that she had at last touched [name was. 1 believe—for imperti- | “And 1 daresay she will dol"| FRANCIS at the annual reunion of the Rain- |intent. And Trown has been getting after plunging through nence to her.” n quotcd fiercely, hetween shud- HUNTRESS [ how division in Baltimore July 13- |recipes from strangers through the homs of the sea of — dering sobs, as she turned the key | 713 15, . e . mails which he is anxious to try r. She thought she had lost| Morgan's face scemed . {o catch|in the bathiroom deor that led into 5 R | Gen. Henri Gouraud, who stopped |out as he is always glad to swa all power to feel pain or love or|the glow from hers. “All parts of [John Curtls Morgan's room. F‘l:“gzg[:'misa< ' 15 g betars BrnnE Iae e il et Cpler—m—— = | the great German offensive in the|new and epicurean tastes with .m:r-‘ hope. It was good to have touched |her scheme, you think? She has a| Pride s Nan Carroll Morgan's second battle of the Marne and|one bettom. Better to know than to|scene with the chauffeur, carefully |bedfellow on her wedding night. 1 1 = turned the tide of battle into final| The Kitchen is a small place, hut hépe and to go on being hurt and Staged o that it will be overheard —— annoyed her with his amorous at- | the office in the handsome new s victory for the alli will be the light and airy and large enough to hurt and hurt | discharges him, so that he can have CHAPTER XXXIT tentions, until she was driven to|dan. Morgan said gravely, af : guest of henor accommodate a stove, electric re- She did not know she was ery- |an excuse for leaving?" Nan rose the next morning &t 7|complain to his father Jong silence: “I think the boy i<|| Send in Your Own The Rainbow division, made up | frigerator, sink and other equip- ing until a tear splashed upon the| “Atta boy!" Nan applauded glee- |o'clock, after less than two hours| “Then” Nan interrupted, “she'l |right. T has almost as much “Believe It Or Not” of troops from 26 states, was in the | ment. The stove just moved in, crisp ivory taffeta of her evening |fully. “The row and the dismiss-|of slesp—sleep so tormented Wil | be a prosecution witness, of course.” |1ight to you now as—as I have 3 e ' center of the 4th French army com- | Brown reports, isn't big enough. drees. Such a dear dress. Al were clever, wern't they? If |fantastic dreams that she woull| “Natwrally,” Motgan agreed. “She | Your new work should not keep yon and Get Rip’s Book manded by General Gouraud when | He needs one with an oven. By fall though she had heen married that |anybody’s interested a year or {wo|have felt fresher if she had not|wants him convicted. I told you | busy all day, since you won't be in Everyone must have en- he launched a surprise attack |he hopes to be cooking lunch for morning in a jaunty little tailored |{rom now. it might be enlighten- | closed her eyes. That locked bath-|she is utterly selfish and vicious. | the courtroom much; in fact, I'd countered in his own exper- against the German the morning of | himself and his secretaries when he suit, she had thought of this as | ing to look up Mr. and Mrs. Bas- |room door was on her conscience. | The district attorney will be wild |rather you left that part of th: nee some unique person, July 15, 1918 has time her wedding dri Apathetically, [sett. The only way to explain it|What had he thought when he tried [ when he knows how much she told | dirty work entirely up to me. The *nt or fact which would be This resuited in checking the Ger-| Ry Brown's $5,000 Welsh rare- she watched the spot of moisture |all is on the assumption that the |the door and found it locked? { me.” courtroom is no place for a girl, es- n excellent subject for Robert man advance. Three s later, | hit—oh, yes, we had almest forgot- spread and spread. What a big | chauffeur and Nina were lovers and ow moisy the water was! JU| Nan grinned. One of her chief [pecially the criminal court. And Ripley's “Believe 1t Or Not” || July 18, the Rainbow division again |ten that offer % tear! Another fell The dress | plotted together to kill the old man | would wake him, and he needed all | delights in life was seeing Morgan | with Miss O'Hara fo do the steno cartoon. Readers are invited played a valiant part under Gou- would be ruined. But what did it [for his money and her freedont.” |(he sleep he could get. Nan Knew |outwit District Attorney Brainerd.|graphic work for both of us—" He to send such suggestions 1o raud's command. Dicet thyi i by ] : i ! y : e R ot R 5 FR 3 B s ce three-quarters of a pound matter? Her wedding day was Now that that's settled,” Mor- |he had not returned until after 11 [Then, “But what are you going to | hesitated, stole a sidelong glance PLEYERHTONFIT LIS e, | Committees from .the other eight| oo o w00 I 0 eese ruined. 1t was only fitting that | %an laughed, “suppose the firm of (he night before. Bvery nerve in|do? That poor hoy— at her to sce how she was tak- paper. IEvery suggestion must | |divisions which took part in the | % bR SPNE A0 G ”m”, }'” s the dress should be, too. Morgan & Morgan goes to call on hor tense body had listened for his| “luck was with me last night.|ing it. ‘_ fl_‘a{n‘w"u d by references second battle of the Marne have|, ° ELLLAR I T ) There was a step. Her hand|the fair murde atep on the stalrs. Had he stayed | As the hutler was helping me with e O R that authenticate it been invited {o help welcome Gen- jerked up, dabed fiercely at her| Nan was sorely tempted, but slie 5o long with Nina Blackhull? Or|my overcoat he slipped a note into | Nan would not look at him. Jer Senls il ,‘:;:‘\:T,: :‘\ £ "\""‘] Gourands when he Barrivasin iy o A Gre ialk thEanosndor: Beky uyes with the tiny pointlace hand- shook her heald. “No, John. You | had he walked the streets, thinking. [ my hand. Savs he and his niece, | eves gazed ctruight ahead, as s Utoarhntien oo his | [For ok omproe drated horseradish. IFour teasp kerchief. The handkerchief her 80 alone. 1f Nina's the siren I |yegretting Iris, screwing up his|who, it seems, is Mrs. Blackhull's | answered in a low voice: “I'll—do A ‘,‘_‘””"\“ S "’“"" | The reunion is expected to he at-| (TR hows .‘,-.,’q oy A ‘i".mm‘ mother had carried on her wedding | think is, she'd resent having | courage to go on with his mar-|maid, want a word with me when | what you want me to do. I want to Y e san L e tended by between 3,000 and 4,000 SiET o selce A dat o : t e cessary to get the hook is ey cayenne, A dash of paprika. day. Had her mother wept into it, Me tag along. She wants to vamp |riage, repeating cynically, “And I!jt can he arranged.” do my —duty by—you men, It is hoped that President : PR 1o watch for the Ripley car- h Pour r the 3 > some information out of and alg , | T s pley Hoover will make an address. our this over the cheese. 100 y ome information out of you, and o |dareany she il do 300d!" Nan applauded. “They'll |and my work toon in which your winning ||other speakers will be G j.““_l o e R R S ) Nan foreed herself to show an —" she was about to say “wlfe” |t was not the cold of the shower have plenty to tell about that chauf-| “Dear Nan!™ His voice was liv- | suggestion appears, clip the B A s a e b hhits it agerly interested face when her could not utter the sacred Word | which made Nan gasp | feur, Bassett, or I'm a rotten gues-|te more than a husky whisper. cartoon from this paper, and || United States artas who. duins e e e husband rejoined her. so casually yet — “a female lawyer | g fiorcoly brisk rubdown with|ser. . . . Here comes Curtis! Good | Then he cleared his throat, and send it to Mr. Ripley in care || on wos tor Ant Mk ons | eaer bt b C[ i : m( 3 There seems (0 he a conspiracy | Would cramp her style dreadfully. |onc of (he enormous, thick bath- | morning, darling! Do I rate a Kiss, said in an oddly strained voice: of the New Britain Herald D L e DL e ) SR BOoML e SR 0 mander the Rainbow division; | hickory nut. Cover the bottom of < J | Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord, who | the dish with near beer. commanded the second division and | Place over the fire and add ths 1gainst our being together today,” | NO. vou run alonz. I—I'm tired, towels which Iris Morgan had |or don't 1?7 Don't—worry about your duty to M. Paul Claudel, I'rench ambassa- | cheese when the butter melts, add- Here's the rarebit recipe: ing Two mustard spoons of dry mus- he grinned at hor wryly inyway bought in prodigal quantities. Iris| “Sure!® Curtis gasped, breathinzqme, dear Naa. I—understand. 1 voung widow of the murdered man| "I must say you're anxious to|again! But aow could she forget|as one who has run miles. His | shouldn’t R = —_— is very mysterious, but she prom- ¢t rid of me!” Morgan protested |Iris, when ererything in’ the house|kiss was moist and very sweet—a |YoUng—" e | ises to talk fast enough if I'll come | indignantly. “I'm not going 1o reminded her of Its former mis- | resounding smack ful] on the lip Nan list I T res | s e et e e RO n ing near beer and stirring con- to see her this evening. I refused, |lcave You — you merciless little|(ress? Nan asked herselt wearlly. | “Guess why I'm late, Nani” he | ment, then v n{fon iR EAnI| R st i ot b b et i Tt e D AT LR LV SR T oty Bl e g conzistencyis of of course— slave-driver And he put an arm | Kneeling, she rinsed the tub thor- | panted, as he slipped into his chair. | the blessed idiot possibly think I| or every evening managed some- || a period of silence at 10 minutes | thick cream is produced. The mix- Nin Had pot put work ahesq of|aboutier shoulders and Hugged her| Gughly. then dictsd about the vell | ‘Give upz Well, I Had Lo take tio |locked the door Becauss I donit lave | how to. rensw (he hopsishs thoushi |oee i criant. Men Will 1i¥e overdfture must neveriba allowed fo blb- L(:\e for four years for , nothing. close s _low-and-green-tiled room, making it | baths!” nim? Or is he spising this oppor- | was so utterly dead.. There Was|ace i ‘w” © I0oMEn ol L errkible ox Tboll: She was not pretending when sh Oh, yes. you are!” Nan assured |primly tidy. He'd promised to| “Two baths?” Nan echoed. tunity to me know, as tactfully | a world of good talk—mostly about | Germs Hendieyate annting (ol wiien T nted. excitenlys’ “Reéfuseadi|mivi pushing him away with mook|leap it abiok-alidcanan . ‘for Ner:|“Here's vour glassiaf. orangs juide |As-possible; thab he: dossn't cara®s| the. final ponts tof orminal Ias i | o nn attack in the Ghamnagns | meltea, ithrow'in al lghtlv: beaten But, Jehn! What she has to tell Severity. when every nerve fix her |well, heeshould have no cause for |darling. Sip it slowly— Her prids I Halil s an g anetaD an e o A T e he division chaplain. the | o giir until very smooth and be- 7L 51 Jitall iR Boiance fo Dayin| by clamoradto have NIMUNSIA | comaliint - ihe promiacht % hersart |l Rl i haa Lo fahs tive bths. [oNEhIyEAFOUARL iihe iEhE Before | nehias: (Al Anrine shlch Nan 1l e o oa s B DLty ILEWE thal ofnatiies io ! thiaken, iepourd favds S e e atl Sl e e e i e e Rl e e e e e D el e : toast or crackers on hot plates and it 18 before the preliminary hear- |the junfor partner of tHis firm has|done, Nan turned the key in the|zotta mark how many baths we §ave her the power (o laugh, before | companionship. But evéry evening n:‘y!“ Saea ol e serve. ing tomorrow. 1 felt sure his step- |%0me say-s0! Go along! I'm crazy lock, (ien fled o her own room |take a weck, and yesterduy 1 got|she retorted flippantly: “Who's <o | hope was Trushed again, s A e commanded the S5vd | =g g anough for four persons mother was far more involved to find out if our theory has any|(o dress for breakfust and the day |up so late 1 didn't have time to|Young? 1 was 25 last week! But| It was L D) R ,Mfiimi Ml be anolhet | epjeen, Paprikash a la Hoover David would admit today. 1ifbasis in fact=— at (ho offica; She was brushing|take my baih, and If you dowt | promise not ro be a dutitul wife, | December 12, exictly (hree months| Qe »y”:":““»»‘ ~1”‘| \ 'Olmwl | Brown's favorite recipe s for Ill got his statement. Of courss| “Oh! All right” Morgan agrecd her shining hrown halr when she | take seven baths a weck, you don't [if it will make you feel better. 1 after her wedding day, that Nas ,;.;{y‘1'4‘}‘»,'»511“.,a‘,;l\]\n];,‘»(}n‘.\,l\?q.‘;.n,”nl,; chicken paprikash. which he hax often cooked for President Hoover. 1t goes like this: the mixture is entirely you're going!" abrupt! turning sharply away heard the faint sound of a knock, ot en the Health (‘hart Honor Shan’t even mention rubbers or | said to herself carn 5 o ¢ §he ran into the libra jerked | from her. For once precious mo- [then the soft furning of a knob | Roll. so this morning I took ,VOO winter heavies or the frightful w\“l [r\;‘L,; Pl ,[,, ,‘H\Hl e L e iha flenune il Sndtine Bl i o e e mEn OB RO RN (RAr RN es) e e LR o G e et s e R T ook TR Bl o e i s TS DR SR ARl Bet B Fheh e T e her typed copy of David Blackhull's |Durt and angry with her for send- |of streaming water against thc | dressed, and then 1 undressed and |fact. Il bo such an unorthodox | n BT bt g fan ke e S e o S S e e eh e, story and flashed back into the |IN& him away from her on their | shower curtain {cokanather haibast wife that youw'll forget most of the el g ALY Sla i T B S e e drawing room with it wedding night. But—she reminded | Would he come in. after he had e time you're married at. al .| 1t was L i wait | s mi' N "“',” 6o n‘("o)m s b squal parts “Listen!" she commanded, the | herself—she had touched bottom | pathed. shaved and dressed, to say Nan threw back her I and | When are vou going to sce theing for w“,', Sl ntan AR o nnee t “:‘fx. »m'd 17(”‘ e ‘-md 3ld Nan again for the moment, a leaving hop~ far behind. Of course. good morning? “Well, I'm not go-|laughed joyously, hut she conld |Blackhull bufler and his niec to show her ‘.mv‘w'm‘nm‘\ :uh a I m".“"; .”:“n M.l the fmmns e Nan suré of her worth and 6¢ her |for Very decency, he had had to|ing to haye around (o -sse!” Nun|not blame John Gurils Morgan for|John?” she udded, with such defi- |challenge could be accepted. “;" }",m acd itno ll.‘;‘ teaspeoniyla ground. No lovesick, despairing | Dretend nodded fiercely at her reflection in | taking a more orthodox view of his | Mite intention of changing the suh- (TO BE CONTINUED) e ;:i‘\:\-fllu Nlmnl»:x'wF‘ir\:i:-h“z«: bride, this Nan. “I had a hunch| But hope had not heen 8o com- |the mirror. “Circles under my | son's ingenuity ject that her husband could have whe e was telling ote ) T . “ AN iy be C: red, e neck, Ct vhen he was telling his story this Pletely crushed Nan had be- eyes” she discovered, with melan “I'm afraid you'll have to count | N0 chance of pursuing it further. mEmn D a of 1’,’51‘-”.1,.:10«‘-;Mlyd”;ml Mq :“::”: morning that pu and his father lieved. After er husband 1| choly interest, then pride made hrr it as only one bath. =on. You don't The program of that sccond day SIATV Gl‘OTTO PLAND | ‘ H 2 wmu‘\\'\n T,‘“a, S ,a“¢ ;rn fld quarreled over Nina Blackhull, not | 89ne. Nan sat quite still for many |try to conceal them with an extra want to cheat, I'm sire of Nan's junio hip and of '“" L ok ~ Hrtist B MR ey over money, as he insisted. Didn't |Minutes, staring at her hands, like | coati € th owder she o The calth Chart don't ask | her marriage, whic o 0 ey pavrika 1 i coating of the powder she us The old Hralth Chart don't ask | htr marriage, which t really (‘ALA N D\Y i l e o n oo W oas T o WA scond you mnotice how he hlushed and pink cups. holding something | pride, too. made her use an extra | you when yoy took the haths' Cup. |& marringe. hecame a TR alm jof edch She'd show him! telle's fault. She didn‘t e me|They drove downtown togother, | Rathing Girls Revue ) 5 L Salpa TLE e et Hol kel wast vary el lont <N e Qi e ; : s Found Tn His Rar bi Place wings, breast pieces and liver Morgan had undergone a change, (telle had left at S. By this time| But when, half an hour later, he [me up every morning, Nan® Wil | fore covrt opened. if he had Street Parade Aguatic I5 Found In His Razebit | in srensisniine” and’spressing as 106. Gone was the embarrassed, the O'Briens — Big Pat. Little Pac | cntered the dining room. all her | you, Nan?” on, Nan dictatinz £ mhove PAdino Aty Cover MENLY, narassed bridegroom. torn 1 Maude — were cozily talking |anger against him was submerged | Nan save the promise ar - [ work was done RIOLEROUEE U NEA Service angivises m'”"{'"“‘”'"" T s the man Nan had known and Aapartment over the garage. Curtls|(ed out the dark shadows under toward hiz father gether, Morgan giving her a sum- | Connecticut State Grott to win $5,000 end an ear—maybe | ally ir t served for four years — the keen Was sound asleep in his own small his desp-sct ‘black eyes. His tall. | “I'll have lunch with you U mary of his morni U R el ias (':P[:",,“”m holearsi ; 4 fi;;“]""fi"ml ”‘(',';:‘1 “'L’;‘“\“""L\P:h; ity is affiliated, will be held st Postmaster General Walter 1% [unfil well done—about an hour and lawyer, meeting her eyes unfli room. \What was that terrible thing|lean body was drooping with weari- | won't 1. Nam, won't 17 I get oni | respectiully stening to her sug ingly, with admiration and respect. | he had said, in his appa - | nos dis p as | of o 3 ¢ . s fo | e of 2 Foa i Golitos e g S e e e r:‘h\yr:;>lliy|::4)ln nees or discouragement. 'm‘\ 15| of school at 1 You'll or the grilling of Wit-| Roton Point park, South Norwalk, Brown. head of “the greatest busi-|a half. Remove chicken'and pour s womanly intuition” b R e R S e WS PR ut s Sl L AT I sk s ses. As near § o'clock s pos- | Friday and Saturday, August 16 and eSS institution in the world” as the|off the fat. Add.one point of sour PR 4 ntuiti i comes hime? very husinesslike in her severcly But I'll be at the of is." the junior of Morgan |17 United States post office department | croam. working it up thoroughly Nec a corner of two mothers at home, ana simple, ¢ ¥ ) W silk crepe, he ] rotoste & gan cle . her I i Grsai s T h Rowa g o e e Al ‘m ""”" t "”‘ n Il: e pe. he | Nan : profested s r;‘lm-; ncleancd e desk and e program will open Friday |12 been called, offers thle reward|with the chicken essénce and onion y 0 wiv lon’t you. | straightened s shoulders and awtully sorry—' drove o 1 n take ith 2 Al GhRh ¢ g ! i . with a dance. A monster | N CAS Return chicken to utensil except S| of & ¢ 50 sweet and Kindly N n her r f moth v > e il I, 0 _.m” 0 81 \r\‘xul, 4 Aw. 1 thought 1 ] on h nother™ and ardi gras and street parade with No, not for the capture of neck, hack pieces and gizzard. Let rank that tears rushed into(to be G le r moth irtis | housewif dinng sports contests apg Mail robbers, dead or alive or any-!the gravy come to a boil. Then re- Ghtoonl] t he hent At ”\, b ! Rt DAL il follyw on 1 thing like that. The standing re- move chicken to a platter, pour the o seat he 50 fo any old office s neh to tear hall and i 1 will be paid to those who can ' pravy ove 5 3 h laying a hand softiy o Nan's face flamed ) £ E office cach e ¥ aravy over it and : y serve a string in Postmaster Genera Cooking His Hobby 4.7..«‘; e tou and spared her ¢ ¢ T learly beloved | ¢ Shiran e | Brown's deliclous \Welsh rarebits,| Trown has played with his cook- vith his lips. e : 3 ) rge of Kathleen I tnless they put it there e B 7 L S el Y : | ; e ess the ! e ing hobby for years. He Iikes noth- 3 : 'H;: m” T‘wl vou alonz old man ng his voi I"HM.» Nor RCEUL R AbIEICRITE i s from New Engl v He Can Cook—and How! ing hetter than to don an apron not | with Nina Rlackhull oth jolly and coaxin s | fact that Kathleen was glad to se¢ | York and New Jeraey 6 Toor the postmaster gene Of the and putter around among the pots ove an- | Nan asked, as she poured hi U h A wonder that she alher go. although the two of them United States takes pride in his|and pans in the kitohen of his home at Toledo. He also does his VERY LEXCLUSIVE Sometimes you can take & man's own cooking while on long hiking llington, N. Z. July 13 — phy. | NObbY and harp on it so much that|or camping trips. He made one of Rk GeRSn S L R e L e 'I\“v\ :\“[\ “Ul‘, \ men have an ex- l‘“m’v!h‘l‘:y‘:; .'“l:!::“x;"‘:‘”tnlrhd‘"m;;‘i .nywh'-_»-‘ trips ‘\\nh President Hnow.:‘r John Curtis Morgan ¢ L junior pariner. too, and the .| sertion of the office gave her, or PRI B s e e e B spoon In his melon. I ny | firm will be Morgan, Morgan did her eager joyoushess arise from ynfor partner's hunch ¢ Morgan—"" the fact that. with Nan out of the rect,” he smiled at her o “Don't 4 way, she herseli became indispens ind—why, tf i ; : har Al left for Nan conch e But the will, which ol ' S0 ; bled fee with hand V- lawyer during the day and a fine | g0t along together very amicably SR ae o daan R h ; v nother all the rest of the time. | —chummily, it would have been. if B / e ose W telle, ¢ ' mply couldn't do without her, son. | Nan had permitted it. Did Kath-| yy, r i 1 hen will 1 rur i She's my junior partner now, you|leen enjoy the feeling of added re- him quarrel wi Vit e PYRET Mor pointed out Nan adn propped round Ijtt her right anid scowled a theater here which is called “Doc- | SUPPosed to be first and foremost |sercetary of commerce and he was tor's Row.” Doctors anticipating |- Thus, the postmaster general is embrgency calls can attend the the- | likely to become Kknown as an ex an assistant there. . : Brown has a lot of fun with his ater and by means of a portable | cellent coolk cooking and it's helped him solve telephone can talk to anyons calling | As a matter of fact. Mr. Brown | q problem that has bothered lots Jiiher afhicny o he st him at the theater without leaving can administer post office affairs| or householders, Tf the cook wants ! . 4 ank with wizh his sea even better than he c¢an cook. (o quit. let her. He can cook just can criminil | the 1‘,;,,1 of a voungater like David hos > used to be | hevo-worship? 5 which Is saying a lot. He has been |qe well a5 she can. and maybe 8 tormented | Rlackhull Without savir yarried him " “If T don't w A0S R R Gl BRI ) CHANG ; T on the job for seme three months | A Bolnthlani. | 14 Iateher 1 “No,” Nan smiled erate into a jealous little i P L ANCIENT SEYET ULHeELILEbAter hull vamps vo'ng David until ) 18 S B onstaniinople, Julv 13—The old | NOW. busy with plans for re-or- Sl 23 mad about her forgets y. an | ject of the quarrel between her hus “Then can you come hon have one consolation Ly —if minute she's his s wif makes love to he ohably legitl a Kiss or tuc it enou ttle volun contained viouzly a thoroughly selfish and Wanna he 1 iator is |able to John Curtis Morg most f. icions wom:n, A 1 g beauty, dashed his father's hopes whom her eyes alway clearing, her eves shining h of course st ‘b T to turn Listen, this? Sounds wild, T grant, hut Zot a hun s pretty near rect! As 1 sai for Nina B learl ) Why styles of Turkish women are rapldiy|#anizing the vast system with its| syaney UP—Tiritleh movie tilias lisappearing and modern styles of | 300.000 employes. and as duty al- | will soon don 3 : 2 | band nd her stepson the night of Ten t 1 . &Y wldvist [ W soon dominate the Australian umong bund and her stepson the nigh cal enrly—if you want to?" Th- | hi avish passion for Keeps | the v World are faking their |ways comes hefore pleasure (or. at | market in the opinion of E. Trum- opened t he murde Think knew th ack eyos were ver: h ¢ falling in love with me b f i pened fhe |the murder. Thinking I knew inck eyes wero very wi him from falling in | homes | place, In place of the old baggy | least it ought to), cooking has had | Lull, an English film representative, b ) scrap of (truth from David himself. and ne Of course T can, when T'm not | it will just as surely p him from | trousers which they used to wear, |to wait h & p S SonaE hUtpoee paper, with u y menioran- | from your amazing intuition, she too awiully husy at the of * Nan | falling in love with anyone else. |} ) L itel i 3 VA TG e LB LD fiandalinad, Wipthons € The spilled what will undoubtedly he 1 - | e e & 2o S naspresentapantalog are minus Ritchen Beside Office of the British Empire Service to her doting ol f 5 g % pille at will un + little huskily oy R s see: Curtis fo the den- | the bag. A Norfolk jacket, with| But although the postmaster gen- [ League in London. He said that G e K E s Has ‘ her story on the witness stand eet to he wanted €o ar tist: some new shelf paper for the |eream silk shirt. soft collar and tie, | eral has been 100 busy to cook. talkies" were developed slowly in as i I n how he fell in love with her anl Later, as they were traveling to | kitchen cupboard; try to match |completes the ensemble. |is most assuredly an linglm\rl | |

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