New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1929, Page 11

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N 1929; NEW BRITA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT EMBER (4, e Vo varn JEWIH SCHOLARS 5o i e 51 NEW OB PARTY i 1 DEATH TREASURE Gl LEADINHOLY LAND (= =3-S5mt e ENTERS POLITICS gl seople's s T rive nd T « I By R. A. J. WALLING nd Qahan sogn i o ! to irrigat . ived i v (rganiza. 1 yowll empty the ) LB W SRR OneMPerson R R Conceived in Hunger, Organize- s 1 iveway, o pr y o} AL hout result. We stood | s iofd St : I L ey Oy leisure and pursuit of (L —— moment, atad o T0IT(EEN Sags Statistics S cron ., Lion would Elect Tramp Mayor | sapminess are not the onty. items tn Synopsis: Hatred for the mysteri- | : = S they produ com S ¢ pian b tions for archeological treasurcs un- 103 nasw jony o Uistarmily SopR i LA S DRIty o) D the situtior the farmer Union « e 4 . der Newplace Abbey, which attract- | the shadow came swittly L Al 1 two or thr s to re of W ) A Ly Sl ¢d him to the community. Bertram Is us, went bey us and si- sing i s 7 i - . : conla 1 Tolson . Fotherbury, new owner of the an- TR s S e T . 1 - e 2 s ient abbey, is 1 him g Lo aos e : °8 too j wnd vas Da Dan O DISN aAln WTOUCEL bt especially anti- walls of Newpla ‘ v : ‘ W A S viathy of M: the Newplace par- AUNEGRIOUS el o e L roduce | pan ar o8 2 son nofe io tells the story, is SN : oo ; 3 10 to f for | o 1) he $ 4 newcomer 15 grown to like : cplicd : it L er ! : ! of Pell but is concerned with 1t's 1 & EO: = : : A t y ¥. A sur ¥ i the flashing bl s of Veronica ! e i . | plus for 3 Seabroke Professor Lax M o e ; e =z : othe town ¢ i Lt casily mistake him for a wo- « wr cent to th . ] / LR L e oo ¢ mainiai the ber d be clected mayor of New Y Cows Stand All Night ’ [y snlomarob DS gs e a 1d Grenofen are destined | Ot of ¢ opulatio WH L BF B ¢ In High Prison and Low “da = CHADTER 3 il more engrossing puz- | | to i 5 LL U the work v 3 | have to be done f FONGUES OF H | morrow’s chapter : LS ik ! om0 I returned home from my visit | I Moslem A Bowever | Ifat a . p oms : out Pell. The opporiunity came the | L L ernment or mission schools i 9 i S ton's pertinent inquiries. Again Pell l N the greater part in atholic gae i | : He ; seemed on the verge of a confidence. | ‘] an In "“, ‘ of the s I i \ said he. Then after a | e oma 1 pupil the t .00ke he Grenofen, you | of 10 il t h e ‘ SR Senator Capper Says Dry Law 0 ‘o2 Uiieior S : X ing me for granted till tf | g S o i notéworth : ! A . bl el Rids Productivity of Nation : Veronica stood in the road—Ladly frightened but unharmed PiA ANt : \ : ) 1 the promised confi- | o ooijon with Roger Pell B rooJust arc Washington, Septe 4 (UP)—Any Sl ; : = i re was Marlin's on hend ! three of van W has been in husiness be- . y received a letter from | 80T ! e ! g man o has L i ) A o Laxton the nest day, advising that | ("t 4 “"“‘ oy Dusen ErHE e ore singognalions SIIOIER Lol o . T would be in Blackwater the fol- | & 4S8 : AR P SalEtoN CHEMIERO R hatt e ing Monday 1ot vin= kb ot : ; ; Sns more productivity, ~ from his. o) Hat The Platiorm, No Less Rival scratched his L 8 ed me, Comma abrokce, | 26N . ployes under the prosent prohibitio - R 1 | 3 Somerfield, Dr istley and B ! the 1 1 ttor Arthur ( REs Gr 1 Mr. Marling to his library Monday AL aunieE trs A SEs S ALORIS ¢ 90Ul : ¢ = g t } Lernoon o mect Laxton and hear | laston had not Lonthgen gk Uik e ‘ : o j T ) On Saturda too, re- |ftovle had some ; v Vi y : : il £ wo s f c ) ¢ ‘(.WH: rom Laxton anc not at K n Don't he e 3 Senafor Capper, W e \ Sl ¢ ‘ 1 unti timly moved out from t i e s ] ¢ : . motor 1o Blackwater Sunday ; ! & o e i ; ot : v i ’ asked the privitege of stayin t : i ; 3P o : 2 not 1 1aLure fli G:‘ PS LeSsens o ¢ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ssvoolcoL il e HAIIE o b Did you she 1 I said il hased on i E ; g ‘ FOR BEST RESULTS % g o 18 e ——— m———— i | ho indi i ¢ l ¥ . Q 3 g ney Ford wio MAICOS b0 SO | ot o B e b o Traffic cop gets summons e . i s teu i the | Uone o e i Evenhe can’t get |4 v 1 1 Kwang b he ' pr \ i Semer w8 i v o away with it Irink to Woodcot nd ) tor 11 Ll i d out. “The ! St b v D N'T try to ing over Plown up, Mr. Grenof S i ; K B « on Nature, y a cop = real archeolc Ral G S Enhavoty i Ehyouzht or fifteen i Pro- would expre 1 I stared @ at Ma \ ; f 1 5 he s » lay you up in a place v rather @ good thing | h e i i sho! tter N Without answering me, Marling “”‘“‘ k ‘o i | *“Even cops ¢ ontinued ] > 1 lony e Like everyon Would you think it a good thing - - s et S e Saiis it Miss Seabroke were involved in 15 Baskets of Gra S o S M B Pell's flitting?" Stolen From Vineyard ‘ous t ot ¥ e o I felt a jump of nerves hut Mar- G e ripe in Connrctict Lin trom S g babbled on about the ghastly i anyone doubts it he neel Manila by rtered st “What the doctor tarce Monday's mecting would be only John Marinelli, 411 Allen 1 f ¥ Says Nujol will r 5 ie asked that I intervene to keep i W A\nd no ? ’ Professor Laxton from attending of co grapes arc i e 1 v Nis Solie e \ ous digaer in the abbey ruins—scarching for burted trea ure! ¢ 0 AT L : S p}xl FE ER E I the 1 S z | what the man who stol 1 for September élv staps itohi i 1 \m\\[]w) \\} had enough interest e ‘I S f L ¢ e G no Thi of grapes from his v from & % St tively stcps itching, s d g mesbeicgnited dnsatandal ith i m, 3| w He commn . ] will et lief or money back. At ail drug stores. ¢har roll by in their cars? » What scandal?” 1 demanded i A o : allie enanl ; 5 . S “You force m= to a thi DT bhaa E: 2 e S . 5 e e 12t play havoe want to say. Pell is an ¢ i : § 5 | T 1o the BELEECS LD fecling. So Marling’s hombshel i \ 1 \ e ¢ the I | 4 B 1 |\<!v1\1.‘\‘\.~ e ““l' : A i o : ¢ ' 1 is hard to ident Star it up for the for the purpose? Unwillingly, he | 0 i : ! | ¢ 't COSE YOk wdmitted he had made the same | oo ; % I S ex \\‘(»1':(:":(:)::1\:' it (1 DT, S, O Aborly: : hat's where Nujol com! much n the pric 4 B ud Somer He cvaded my | ) icfonio el ¢ \ i cue. Just some [ question as to Fotherbury but con S 3 \ o i ny Ioma tiousa ©2 Nujol can’t \ vineingly disciosed himscir as the L i il L A ’ vou or upset of all the anti-Icll fecli SR e Our Medical Ch that | harmless that | i so conty BaCi 5 ‘ Ll IR it for lictle ba- | < s 1 did not doubt | Jidin T i it ins to do witl RO invali | n function again |y s 4 1 I il § S mystery 1" ! . Tell yo W o drastic I had only Ma : Srcinmais or our Sl e s word and b ield, dashing after a shado ! 150 ke 1 some on your mpulse, I fertred to Passage | sjq | ol N : W, y‘fifl, £ o f went to Loyle at his co! leading to th | 5o 1 ind found Somerrietd with his 7% \ l as I guessed, | use of Veronica. W G big chur ' ed N\ \ iy Veronic 1 lefe Blackwater a I of the ext f @ \\\\ { week before 1o sy L fo i ortinterva o \\ ‘,’4 [y h Mrs. Fairfax, a nd. in q 10 W 1 % = ~_ T [ Apii ey . o qar e 7"'—1-4 A "4 T' ) \\ A 1. crook play that 1 1A Laston Iy s wy arm | — informed {1 ica had 1 poi 1 Al N 4 T s, s o AR e loft for | 3 v q o retlected J li’@ %‘/\v W \J e ST ER ! i_{‘ e ot — L yourg S| om o1 | isordered \ fi S —=f | /:,; sy e E RIS~ Ty t him one of them. T ound of 1 g ;’ i N LIUL\ \ ) o . o { Mt ity Suddenly Hutl. We J /////, + *\\\\ ~ 1 ! n the light | 7 W NI W T T KA \ b | 3 iy was gging T i J‘%’fi o o~ . . il : i ount—a fe AW R WLE i o o Ot e Bty inspection with 2 . | . SREBEY W Didn't T telt you that soon aftep | cther outhurst but 8 e [ e he'd cone anotin witn | caught his arm, both | ted a n of the uncanny e ¥ 3 F\GT ™ [T T | €@ 2 = I Jam i R FOR AUTUMN | Serviee . that bli o alked i punt Th ment ciose ar | . Vero 1 bac inst the | Ran out of the ¢ “Why not call ‘on Veronica {his|bar . shiding footste . evening," id 1, “and i she said after a was unmistakably coming to tod “ 1 st Half a dozen footsteps and a T T s T o e e e e e Ol pats Drcsses nsembies tion to Veronica (hat Saturday cve. | veplied. “I'm rather fired, Tve | watching (he digger outsiae. e : ning, for she was no walked from Iollam Bay station erceping from window to win of FOR in . 0 Mrs. Seazroke told u We move T towards her ¢ L few sceonds he would el STV ggflfisgs 5 e aturning until the followd Fouse 1 by her si wondering | 1 TWEED EVERY TWEED - — ay or Thursday had feld me that tar s m involuntary 3 ot K = v 1 sal al Woodcot, Tat diddle. Hollam Fiay was fonr miles | Jjump as (he swish of a skirt CAMEL TIAIR SION SILK neclal Rates for down to the sea, ro and the station swiarmiea witn 1 struck me on the ki it passed tracted and for so long. that my| Suddenly Veror id: “Youwre | We heard a rapid padding ot feet | and and wiher made a stertiing <tatcment: an understandis Mr. Gren- | that indicated running e ;7 T passed it 1 1houghts 10 yours:lf." exclainied | 4 ks 1 not hee And that was all 1 ssed bo- | His voice splintered | | V8 g lue eyes, i tween us before I lett her at the | the silence. The light outside was & 11 i F M, rought a1 ot wate of Seabroke's ho immediatel We heard a F LY ST he diaphrs With my mind of il tool dropy en silene PHONE 5055 T had heen thi [ y mi 1 1 at| “I'll go roun 1 to the rizht,” Lax 354 MAIN ST. por Appomiment 334 MAIN ST, e in a tor-cnt 1 pugsihie We hil: 1 s absent, 1 hur- | ton whispered, “You take the other | L \ circumstances of the § abroke's | icd | end.” |

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