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NEW BRITAIN Love’s Awakening The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman By Adele Garrison Princess Olina’s Unusual, Early Morning Request for the Newspa- pers Arouses Madge to Curiosity —and Action? Princess Olina's appearance ad so early an hour door of the apartment would d my attention, for she is not an early riser, But when, in addition, 1 overheard her queer colloquy with night bellboy I knew that I must take cognizance of the fncldent. cven though it laid me open to the usation of 1 nnerly meddling ‘Perhaps I can help,” T said in my most matter-of-fact tones as | heard her tell the boy he must get something she wanted, and that she did not care what it cost, for she wanted it at once. Tom, the boy—or who ght combines th of r, ellboy anid elevator n the relieved face to me. He is resourceful as Purnell, the highly ¢ ficient and amusing colored *boy’ who had helped me so signally upon “‘announcement din- " but he is honest and most ahliging, though a trifle stolid. He sed at bein from a rather m vlainly was most distre obliged to refuse a request Euest. “You see, Mis' Graham, it's like his,” he explained. “When Mister Allen, the old night clerk was here could get off any time to do an crrand for a guest. He'd do my work for me. But this new man is ranky with me, and especially ast week or two. He wants m the job every minute.” I could have told him why clerk wanted him on the minute. It was becau wished to he free to aid Mr. wood and the det was now on duty every nig the expected attempt upon be made. T e have arrest- | functions | soon as the first boy comes on That's not quit 1 ho [ Six-thirty from now | “Is that the v first Olina struck in impatiently “I'm sorry, ma'am, ye o, but ‘Come said. Herc 1e thrust a bill info his I Get me copies of all t she ordercd. Then, as Tom way, she looked at me | but with something 1 I am sorry 1o she said formalty. “You haven't,” smiled at he was annoyed at “I would not have I was so surpri so early that I was be ill and n get for you.” “It's Here! Tt's Here!™ “No, 1 am not ill i I couldn't s nxious to see the She did not name « two reasons I kne | “Why don't you cc to the roof? derful morni while you dre | “I'd love to o up said promptly vou long. I can won't T miss the Tom brings 1 “No, for I them d was outside Tom's ken ust be a distinetly second- hotel,” witheringly, ¥ se in the “when onc class Olina said t send out for simple a thing as a new any hour dvring the night “That depsnds upon what means by first class, my dear,” I told her, purposely voice a hit patronizing a fashionable hotel, but an old-fas paper at making my joned residential house, many o whose patrons haz years. It is distinctly first class of its kind, but yon cannot expect the unlimited service of the very expen- siva houses Olina’s Anviety I turned to Tom, plainly une 1o return to his »1»\*2()' “How long before i boy who can £0 will be here?” 1 asked Ican go myself, ma'am, just as lived here for | was plainl | watehed the door the stairy When Tom a | pers in hand, she 1 from ead of a roy “This is not { she had ed me three n swiftly turned [ |Once Qvers | W A @) WS e br7 of the shect Feature PETER LOOKS FOR THE STRANGE DRUMMER home daybre ought to be in the pateh. He get ho Knew soon. little M would begin to worry. H the edge of the Green IForo oins the Green Meadows ip to way and 10 make t the way v hop in t directior sounded far K of him rat-a- Peter didn’t talke first hop toward home. Inste abruptly sat up and “I should like listened, 0 know who that zer drummer i muttered Pe- “L certainly should like fo know who it is that can drum i that. 1 wonder if T conld find him it T went back to look for h Tist then Sammy Jay spied ety and stoppe A tree over head, “lsr ime vou we mmy Sammy Jay " demande “Do you think there wrong with my ears? a my. “There would ha something very wrong with L didn't hear that drumming “Who is do " Peter “A first class drummer, 1 s say." replied my “He is a first clas replied Peter How should 1 know my believe you do kiow Peter. Sammy Jay ind you're “I believe you do “Do you know what T would do T were in your place Sammy What 2" demanded Pefer “I would go find out for mysls who that drummer is,” replied long ter! T have 1ent his wing d him over in the le where Sammg had left He looked over to- ward th 1 Briar-patch. He lis- tened to t a “I believ Sammy self at last There imming. is nothing lik getting ) it first hand. T ba- lieve T will look for that drum mer. It ought not to be difficnlt ta find him. All that T need fow the sound of that dr said Peter to him- | me you were inquired Saminy [drur ming My z00dness Golde “I thought who under He ashion Plaque A white mer evening gown trimmed neck with a black velvet with white leaves was worn mart young woman at Meadow club of dinner thampton | Answers A —a 16 VERTI 1For fruit s BY Di MORIS Editor Journat o Medical s aeia, the Healih Dela- o Henus for the Fa Lunch on Menu querce 1 wail-paper 1 love scat cover reom s or (wo-i wood, m o with striped, ination Led. dressing-table, easy I and witite. The focal point of the Bernhard (s thy* requirements of the one ion tiving and bedroom (Below) v hich is furnished in hare- hest of drawers and hookcase !l in one, at the 1 just 0. 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