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- o T ————— EPTEMBER 14, 1929. 1 EW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. SATURDAY, ¢ VERONICA TALKS Veronica put the rudder hard over nd steered for the destroyer, an teached him in three minute — —— e — s} e e find whether 1 could help you out.” | southern districts o MAPLE HILL NEWS < spending a week's tion HORSES MUST HITCH The idea of a confidant was a province of Livonia motor trip through the Adiron-| Claremore, Okla, Sept. 14 (P= tractive. 1 should have to reve: ern distriets of the former X K Will Rogers' home town is keeping nica’s secret so far as 1 knew ovince of Vitebsk. It s. D. K. Pevrry and family have |up with progre Three-old fash- 1 believed I could rely on of about b osan RIS boarl of the Wo- | ourned to their home on Golf |ioned hitching racks have heen buift Somerfield’s nonor. In 10 scconds lies : L o T, DGR G he | to accommodate ers’ horses. A I had taken the plunge 1 with Esz|mecting al thethome sof the p v iro rir fount for horses s Very well,* said 1. “I'll he glad } Cithuaniatic syl gsic i onsTine Neck s 1 * | [notes. But you understand Somer- = e st R e T S i e (field, we may find oursclves up R e S e e e e ——— against the polic =4 ) sale on TI'os Octoher 1, at CHILDREN'S MANNERS Synopsis: Victory against a gun-|other curious folks,” said T by high cliffs witn “eaches of red May!" he exclaimed. “My dear L L 1 e e S e i it e e ! joat and more ditficulties ahead! | I know. Up to us to balk their | Jish yellow sand at their foot Grenofen, we that you—are Cong 1 ir-h t b essel and Cousin John lands in|and so've you — both understand- |most noisclassly We looked |« tell the yarn.' ) byt A 0 N ra RN CEC Sl o Gl xnede inarsile o tonelof Eadeniin ‘rance—safe from the police. Ver-|ing persons. Leave it to them.” round. No interfering oorson | I told it. Tverything—from the | o : ; s o B by matte Liaks nica and Tom Grenofen put out| And beyond that Veronica would |spoiled our success. We ran as glimpse of Yeronica on the raorning Rt . ! st i ot 7 8 nto the channel and \in meet [ not zo. I persuaded her to let me near a beach as ve could with|before Pell's death to th: flight o 1 . he irate French patrol hoat. An-|take the wheel while she down |safety. 1 took Veconica on my |across the Channel. He listened HEsdledlgRahite g P \ther order to halt, another defi-| 1o rest with one of the rugs arund [shoulder to lanl. We stopped to | without remark ; Veronici v race is|her. I meditated on the night's tie a handkerchief ronnd my ankle o vou puzzle anything out of = Koiss: ) Higher and higher Fifti- | work We climbed by a steep path fo|it2" 1 asked him. “It beats me.” SR et e NS CRIESGOUBONRHERE Ses lises i ‘1 % or's speed-in or, the Boatini T had! joined i S g top and walked a few hundred Not 3ut Jet's et what = | e m . 2 Sty e Jursuit, funnels belehing capade which might have alarming [ards {0 a roal. waere we found | we n rofessor: Ile's . n shrieking. Another fosultz. 1 had possibly b the commander's car, and inside it | professor of rton’'s Colleg. |} hand for Veroni W 10 a i \ceossory after «. Seahroke—tast asleep He's police n s & I rikes the water in front of Fifti-| fact flight from CHAPTER 2 Conyright Wm. Morrow Co. | M0 ia followed! by another; evenl clos-| And e el Btk areaiog A CONFIDANT Professor Laxton i discovered— | Dlvast of Mis Fiftiper's engines lose to uypnotized me. 1| I adopted the affectation whicl|@ detective. Continue —the story | = /0 I heme on Gol ong-range guns. Veroniea faces alliterally feared to come out of my | Veronica had set up. [ asked no | !0OMOrrow st b A 1ianre onversation with her pursuer e. With her in this vessel, | anestions and showed no surprise. i | — e e A ““”m Mrs. Willi CHAPTER nuddied ugliness of the things |accompanied Veronica docilely to a | Qll t. A T e oo Itobbins Maac ter seern mot: telephone and stood by while she | 3 i i o tnou. | home after v B |telephone and stood v,\l l ne | QS lons et i vty i e L re n v revolution of 1 a zood oal told her story to Royle with Fand o or o on one littl ere as much as eight mil-| yrice Vildred Jost in o Ler and her mother to the inn and ] e e u - and WOrs | onica said suddenly. 2 and Somerfield came not | stroyer had stopped her SIS et e e e e I[" 7(%"1. is s 2 d Veronica ¢ 1T | through the sereza. (rfield readily agreed fo take thel 4 TOHL U I M i “‘IA"“' e half S r" o osa Veronica. “We |hoat back. He id little during 8 it el ozen yards POTt | shail soon raise land A very | the colloquy hetween Royle and 4 Al BREae i ENOREEDESO | Zond DAl Veronica, but looked very hard at | : A We did rais: land hinea quar- ' me, T thought We waited while R i) . h M N ST e O T o s P ek o e e s O, B e ' o mone movs Tonjght .. . when Mrs, New nd started the engine Towca Then Royle took Veronica in his | r, and Mrs. Scabroke drove me | T — ; e Britain sits down to pick | ackwater he- | iining irting 1 {T,L‘,’j”u.\:\:; e, lv'lyml-t‘.n‘m ..‘}\.y‘ QUESTIONS ANSWERED o e out h-e*‘ new apar'(ment or the arrival of Itoyle and Ve My mother's n equal to rec You can get an answer 10 any [money or someonc’s ¢l gl & question of fact or information by | ctornally 1o hreak the hink ensment. % to the Question Editor, New | i ving me as if ust gone for a stroll after ain Herald, Washington Bureau | .oyl S orhiaa S e Jitast ‘and icome i o Junch New York avenue. Washington | A R s vhen, later on, she told me . enclosing 1wo cents in SLmMpS | o e M ippened night hefore reply. Medical, legal und marital away from their hushands, some ng-froid appea > cannot be gi nor can ev. SLEL tended research »a -ndertaken. All ¢, s "\ While Cousin John and Y'.U peiniliafeara sl e et il e i S . . his room talking she thoizht \insigned| requests can- N rd a sound and saw sor G it are A “Moaey Factory A oving in the garden and fior, ( ville « o \ the direction of her rose 1 R While she was there the elcctri lands compris 5 I inued her walk pro ¢ Suddenly she he s “ g deio ka1 up i piles footsteps. Cousin John and I ran ! ere a < of zambline is hid- v her within a yard ten Dy o lights, by jnvz ek : . 5 AT T S fr R Hall Mili- |, n om the \ A Wich the Ilerald Classified Rental eolumns She delyed her return to * the |11, B 1 : R R S B < s her guide . . . will your ad to rent your g i SR ) : ) i men| ba there to m her eye. The rental season i vas waiting for her in the drawing N &l : : roorn whe ntired m full swing . . . people are moving daily. Don’t e e an e ool AT S let the artment stand idle another minute sco my Cousin Merrvweather off. | 1 Irink | Get the rent money coming in by phoning vour ad £ i t. Jduly 0 > ) o won't guite know when 1 ) 3 A ( 1 ; 1 now to 92) waped i am azement at o Ver ! 5 b tanal “What did he say fo that?" 1 1at is the Treland con tion so hegun wa yeol until wa were close «nongh | askea her K, e e . ni ) | i t ¢ « « C with t il ro = 1mpase voun know we're skat ) 1 ave no nt ing on thin i said 1 | coy houard, 11 T this 1. “I vely on your judement vou think it was a good joke Don't look so st lits nilie ey iidan. i that was jnst the mschief I could not even rely on my own ! | ent; it was so hopelessiy d by the blue eyes of Veron s 1 to have cove our | s fairly well for the time, B {vou coull never teli I found my 11 T to g0 into werely because hehin |y sate there was 4 corta After lunch 1 wen " 0 hammoc! in in » hout five minutes sound b I woke up nearing voices. [ i rerfield looking down on |yt 1 | g e al eat . s o ! t ! " | ol sald L “Anything up2” | ywrenimeton, D, €., New York and |2am pitit 1o “Nothing up.’ mother DO D ) is, - — = T e M omerficld called to i \ n il 1 t i My I h « t 1A feet Now Or s 1 N « e D&t 0 il - — L L e ; o SPUNKY EPWARDS KEEPS oUT OF SIGHT AS MUCH AS | curveney bills make 12 ponnd ! PodSiBLE So THAT EVERYONE WHo SEES THE MoNKEY dniniotemor iR e i, AR b 2 ¢AN PULL THAT SAME WHEERZE , fleld, “isn't it time to drop the loncs v dollar minter 10 s Ky be a little mere ex- | causes chich to i « | s from themselves and veronica calmly tells Rolye her ama zing story of the nizhts advent s business,” he \.m‘ o e | shten a woman? Look here!| You remember that T met you and ent, by the presence big i 11 give you and | told you about it. We drove down exclaimed or by improy 1 o tddress Yo “r to | the co: Leeping the boat in view | Sommerficld. 1 n't know what ing. When some of the fov a 5 im and apologize, or el come as cle as nossible mothor Andy think vou can't work flock have formed the habit a nd wer and bite you. And 1 the | camewith us as a ¢ on it off men. Grenofen. Don't you and a of dict, includ- 9 vonor fo wish von 1 sir d and Veronica went on. think Veronica's a girl ta ' ‘ng a plentiful supply of animal )i th “Pardon. n you hav point is that the suspiciovs e mixed up in t food and freedom from insect pests | Al il n our ) ouldn’t nu « racin “Not explicit I shook Will usually Aby all th “Pardon, 1 and into L my head fowls should have pl m t 0 Cove anl ried to land “Very well. You got (hody ment to ¢ Tf the be- gir ¢ v o1 to the heach on a last night acress th annel. comes fix very omge ve, but we d When we had driven | Don't you didn't wer a4 may ate Ekilling the tive despite her ma to the nearcsi point 11 cimbed | 50 gallons of gasoline in the tan wls. harrowing roving i Pay « wn, however, ve ‘ound *he boat |and this morning I had just enough| Q. Do pigeons produce milk to | yicture villa Ligh and dry aal 1spicious | to get back with that R One will ' to find two perfon zone. 1t was then long past | “And then?” said I as Veronien of pigeon 15| competin “We have scen a man walking inidnight ad said to the lientenant. “What and ‘dou GHEDEAL ? hore near Iont One has| “You had ‘stram-d your ankle ubout it? Where are we?" Ing seasonylifingsall sl ol yg by wircless that he hus cofing down the eliff and could | “T den't know where we arc. But "\”".‘:“w”';‘* L e sparently landed from hoat." not climb up 1gain. Not knowing T know where thut bum professor WRICH the woung are fod If PAT. OF “One has fold you a fih. How the country. we d-ided to hang|is. He's on your trail good and f ¢ i given to them by their parents Q. How many persons are in ould a man land from a hoat which |Gl it was ? Your | having band V't func- | climbed light TPhis morning, | close. And I'd hate to sce Veronica ced your foot, we|in any nastiness.” nfully back to the car,| “Laxton on my trail?’ 1s npt zone near the sh Qo {penal institutions in the United nteiligence hurean ion well. iin, I wish you good |drove to the near:st telonhone, and| I sat back in my chair and 1soked et ol Ee Ra i EhS lay, sir. And 1 counscl y > e | communicated witn Mr. Andrew |up at Somerfield, who stood hands i i R looking nore cconomical of your powder. | Royle and asked him to com= and |in pockets with serious eyes fixed | | 0 AT AR uproat > his boat home.” on e i e ST e n - anl her hushan n Veroniea switehed in | My capacity for thought was ex-| “Look here, Som:rfield said I, | oa"ceq la 1 ind f Fitiiper moved | Lousted don’t think I'm a rogue @ What isithc meaning of the ds. | the excellant lieu- | “If you ean got aw iy with this 3 sy o o Deauville | In a guarter of an |1 beman, “But Mrs, broke derirnicoulditalie voutinto R o e e AN ing » inel very bu hell N a “We shall find » in the old 1y confidence ! Of cov 1 know | | 1eep. | sther 10 minutes we h Chan- | 'bus, 1 know where only ques- [could with safety. Tt [ mean N UStmonsE o Bon nel to ourselves tien is " whether irterferine | whether you'd think it proper to b e hoits PAJAMAS NO SENSATION } i of a hing but the | person will out o early at Sil 1 into . funny buziness.” broadeast direct a Texark. Tex Sept. 14 (P— & fliicted 1y con- | worthy Cove.” What did T say just now about eI GI e e g destrians create no 4 1 said Our wdventure came o ac end it | the lone hand?” asket Somerfield. [ needay nizht ir on t rot hack—" the plaeid waters of that extraor’i [ “I'll tell you how *t sirikes me:| Q. Where is Latvia? they hav seen tor years ny “Andy and Mariia von think- | pary i const | you've tembled into place you! A, It is a ropublic in Kur rond hospita ing of? Enown as (o noal-/can't g ¢ out of by y 11, Greno comoriciag former Ru<ian lern titutes for ‘Hardly so much of them as of most landlo surrounded | fen, I cime over on purpose 10| province of Cordand, the four)ih |