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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \"L DNT ,SD ‘\Y \I‘}"FI‘A.II‘IR L3920 Tom sh ich DEATH TREASURE | completed madame our inconvenience. 17 of acute we to ? Do tell v Oh, is that said ob. And I'm put you to my moth disappoint know any- N e B S R I P I R R John and Florence Maust Undergo Ordeal of Facing Camera Battery When Wed lzm Bells Ring Monday inville When at Werk. ? o a sickly smile By R. A. J. WALLING “the body of Thom not wanted after | » A ) I Photographers Expected to Swarm to “Not at present,” he rep o e Q akes Danohter of ‘NG Parson Marling pays an | lined, the little drive, and the next [me. T was going out to the garden | “Good afternoon.” ex-President’s Son Takes Daughter of Governor ted visit to Woodcot, Fom | instant he had stopped by the when o man said 1 couldn’t go that With 1 the For His Bride—News Reel Men r of imn te arrest, | pointing. His companion pushed way. He said he was a police offi rmy. r slege 15 him, as an accessory in | the gate back. er. 1 went out by the front door | drew pe of a convict. The parson He's coming in,” I said to Som i vas another who said [ They had found neither ¢ rtively mentions the abbey | erfield go that So I thought Mook, nor prison clothe stolen from the Wotherbury | “Here's a bluff, then, Grenofen. [ wd sec you. What's it | D00k had given me a bad q the day o lnu\ death, ( It's about an even chance. But I'N ! omerficld must have bl AL veiled su take it for Veronica's sake and know said 1. s L Srythinggintogthetchmeny (., i ould flee Woodeot. Mar yours. See me off the premises just | ou official folly. Thi s pe ] I thout re s the door .opens to him. | LRGN Aoty S Wk, Tom,” saia | ¢hu ‘ isit but Tom | Everything depends on bluffi ill you kindly do your job as qu oy had gonc I e et \rns his moth- | them out. Down you go! b S po. ind Mot ¢ Somerfield got | © S 2 f 1sin John's cloth- | comes in, stand in the hall shaking | vou'd hetter stay T with me. 1 v on the of doom.” | ¢ Tt tell-tale prison | hands with me.” nts the cook and Millie in the “0 that how | 14, however, is Somerficld grabbed the cam me room. Do yon mind S it weount of Mar- | stand, tucked it under his arm No, of course Lou t ) » n to destroy | took the case in hi Ay AT e (L = PR 117 1 | Hith Tom assents | The maid was co 1ol and A S ‘:”U”H“““' e A i | D37 e i el o a ping at the ¢ € it hard W e was 1oo) s on Jack shied with its | re A4 the hall ned BN saroe T siihercdierin e e ; ] : nd ominous se- | Somerficld seized anfl P e e R ; ? e t said If vou touch that he vel i ‘ “Well, goodby, v N N idani i « ) ‘ vhat you want i Abhot : } hower (he | the tower. I'm 2 ek ¢ ) I I to|ford from London this even " ssed & il e ) b e s Hope to he back on Thursday. I'ri ot I sald, “He e S, 1o ; RN er take it upstairs,” said he "“[ mec A IaLesti: g " ! this afternoon and down to Bat o Altho Botozrig LI ficantly through the replied icld. Just | oyrora tomorrow. CGoi to take ', i M i i i - _”"y B ihe tower t {ime to take it is ! jor e e s e L STasriic o i iy Ipstairs and | (e morning before there's S the i Somertiold | traffic about. And thanks:" a1 m, i LB A : I turned to speak to the man in ST e ey S fl ; ) the doorway cook to come here ad come ot 1 My heart was beating hard : £ A t 1 “Are you Mr. Grenofen? T'm a ') e 7 i phiot pher il lowed 10 police officer.” ! B.JU:(I‘H P”v ; Io heep Chtpchy | raee ‘ : A WARRANT ) ore € Vv in But it than to do so. \ a4 a oom where 1 had an old full-plats ; and tell me 1f they ome in" said Somerficld, tearing tthe huekles of the camern-cas My view commandced the lane a point near our gate to {he where it disappeared under the What had excited Somer- ficl < the two men walking up the road. T had them in sight for One young Fotherbury. The other 1 i not know. T Lept ar on the gite, while Ssmerficld ont of the « Cropped ioon ti tloor and piled the stnfl into it What will you do 1{ ST 1 Pever mind. Watch! The 8 vith the cul ix one of L " ey e IC wry's head ared above the shrubs that irenofer not reali 5 of broad arrow hat Laxion want ow that marks a 1 tough gray matc t would not come. Tmpa " 19id hold cf 11 I 1 made up in a ) 1 oll and o orname 1 to a number of s saw, a jimmy, a picl a silk rope. He held 1 hook in quarto, hound ol Iotherbury missed a dollar,” t 110t the | fall i i 1 irst el crnaneniod The k of t 1 becn hownd up o the ore i ) rly 1k, And on the last writ A plan—apparently 1 plan of a chureh 5 a plan of Fotherbury's ool n Saturday or “You and Laxton saw prowling (e oot night Luxton must pected him Laxton i getting the book. Grenofer Vo sce that Laxtor out Cousin Johy Ty uisin John nshire we can't leave ahout."” it owas ¢ rlo say get g merficld see i ed into the dio when I handed hack 1 te of ———e the man. Somerficld h the mark. | cves | to off his hluff, my pul nicter, | glint N¢ 18 (UP)-—Rev nd T looked at him quite calmly Did you hear 1 1 Willia Lo0Cs nOLRYan : I paper 1 had given me to No.” 1 L'rotestant re s 1 search rrant 1 rud 1 that N It 1th th me was thor Tonionsly s e ont of th L hen tram Iotherl peet that ) id godds are con- vate in vo led n hoy of T'homa 1 i G « of Woadeot.” thy W re it authe 1 com 1 T manded on Hal ith prop n hor ! ‘ 1 1 T | It : 1 I Tr. Tallett noeomi ; e ) n S : Vou'll stay I vid b I r rn I Ied Dor 1t our wir entitle you to order bumuing abou 3 NEhe e g r oy ind my heard I r Tallett Hullo, Tc suid 1) “Good i} you," ) or W ¢ . 11 my mc nd hout the place “Oh, is it he b find what you n bien 1 could not he me a ly {0 i It you Sep tzw bar — Oct Jaruary — Feb rvary — b:r — Ngvemb:r March— April Food spoils just 25 quickly in ch ing weather as it does in hot \'ml 181 e mey be certain hours, or even on oceasion, ten the eorrcet temnerature for the preseivation of <ists on a window ledge or in a pantry. They are rare. Food rcauires const: on. The nt celd. Food r thaiifcliicyen =a proper #ir cellar dam- Ui cocl D:com ber The Dangsrous Mounths ares foods iviepe Guard your family’s health by keeping all perishable ! food in a good re . well iczd, throushout the yeor. Don't take a chan e ice. Telephone 1039 e 1 J ‘§ ' T G H | i Cli ‘flf‘ | '\ /,r»r 0 ; . ‘:9 ~C 0 RI AT L , | Do You Gwn One of Qur “Approved Refrigerators” %u h ve a Doctor’s Word for #his Laxative N 1875, began to ]umt\(‘r\ mu] a family dc gar Out born a fa 1 wide u to put it up This prescription was written | thou Is of times. It proved an ideal ative for old Children like ! ts p I 10 TONS HERE 8 TONS HERE Two houses, practiczlly icentical in size, design and construction...on the same side of the same street...samc cxposures all around. Yet, the owner of one hsuse burns 207, more coal each winter than does the owner of the other...without having his rooms any warmer. Viy? Well, the eight-ton ran buys Old Com= pany’s Lehigh Anthracite. Hegetsacoalof unusually high heat value, and a coal that L:olds fire particularly well. He deesn’t have to keep his drafts cpen very long at a time, for his cozl is remark- ably responsive and it quickly brings the thermoimeter up to the desired poin¢... with a minimum o7 coa!. Furthermore, during mild spe!ls ke can shutof hlsc.raf’tgfc. aconsiderable period withoutfearof hisfiregoing out. .. which, of course, is ancther way of saving ceal. Old Company’s Lehigh A acite is a y dense, long-burning coal, dand inspected for purity Order it by its full name. ormity. For name of your nearest dealer, 1aok In your class| directory under *'Old Company’s Lehigh A ed telephone ON THE RAD!O CLD COMPAILY'S SINGERS APANY'S VHRACITE 4N @L@? COM ENIGH ANY b The Lakig! L.C.2n.cOy 13 sation Camzany Older people like it hecan ula. doesn't gripe or cause discomf dence It is a mixture of fresh he st chi and other pure ingredie 3 = thoroughly effective for ti { Dr. W. B most robust of men. Stimu- lates the mnorma action of the bo use will not h(rnmr a As people saw h A Doct: CAtpwELL'S SYRUP PEP s Family / PSRN | al. kST | - ARTFORD ing the Oy Bomvs Au@n Even 11 n LS 21 largest and finest collection t ved in a lonz time. The rug a well-known eollector in Die il from of flo and fre asrortment designs. ‘ L‘) Zc; ° /\"3 Ao a Sqlection of Individual and &% Unusuially Low Px Third ¥l Rug Depairtment L i = 5 i to Cheoge From i it >by, inach piece has been thorcughly washed, and repai i | | if necessary, and all rugs ave in perfeet condition. quaint { been dis puirchazed Nova Scotia ik conventior “Safest Ride in o e Laie e R For the 1 heater If vou have planned taking the family to the movi telephone 231 before leaving your office, and instru Yellow Cab to call for vou Ouwr pilot will avrive | t nd whisl 1 RETS 1 call back for you aff awds, 1t i 50 convenient ONIE FARE! NO CHARGIE for extra pas sengers NO CHARGH for extia stops Pay what the meter reads. 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