New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1929, Page 12

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i | gl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1 T | vhat erfield wanted — a deep | wood crept into the railway precincts at s of zold-brown leaves. We se- od Ringwood and ted till a train | iect pot im y behind a a came in from the west and hal J T ate Afternoon rony of circumstances the Think together in, we were both f \ heard was xto and you ot driveo th end of our tether 1 Hall cre together, They |up against Pell—if could pene- | nately, as it seemed. this e . o cd close to us—or were about | trate hidden beg | train went no further than South- The deli By R. A. J. WALLING Ee i R e ghtful thought of a cup I & nerve cxplosion when T|Grendfen. We'd know why Pell was | morning we were marooned in the f tea — and it should be r t b had to do ith railway sert | Hutlo and the man who snar-| We awaited a chance of creeping SALADA for real Grenofen lay under the pile of teav | haps vou'll re Vero 1 foll Somerficld hurriedlv l fled it and what both had to do|unscen out of the rallway yard, and A es—his pursuers not a foct s W happened with Veronica.” found ourselves in a village called enjoyment. opals: The S 1t Y to 1 That was undeniable. But Pell | Totton, en the outskirts of South- black ba price ewelry € 1 ov i W 1d ampton walked towards the gems—carried away under the ‘ ! ' L wit and Pell was known to people hefore |town. It was a long way before w f of scarching polic ! oud for 1 cther ir, five, six treas- | e became Pell, and among thosa | found what we wanted — an all 4 ofen home is surrounded by offi- | conditior took Ul nice littl: parcel. | people were the Seabroles.” ! garage : S ohen. fSomantiel oeps | AndiL walked y {o say : That v cqually the car for Lond The :lecpy the sinister trc f e o Laxton seemed to be shouting in | Seabrokes not available. nan in chs looked dubious. | into a camer v| T | visibl Bl said [ my ¢ I thought it waus all over And anyhow, Somerfield, 1f Miss | Frobably 1o plea of illness vould st as the o s y A o I lay on my face vith arms streteh i In't wanted to keep|have stirred the man out «f his ) have a search t i N I esked vay cd out. Some part of me must be tion secrot d have | lethargy: but when Somerficld (oo certain property 0 o ) 1 ou'd \ to the wood vered! told me about it. Miss § roke | out his pocketbook 1 it bulged Fotherbury library. V \xton zot on ou ton and Ha were stand- | wroie me note—I told you — | vith notes the effect was eleetrical. | Sthos i | | 1 over me. 1 felt certain which see o show sho| A chauffeur was discovered, a big | Tom sud v 00! N se wa overed by | s pilzd i out of the mess anl|car produced, the price of the trio | Fon o : o but some part of me must he wranged, with a tip for t janitor it? But th e S I waited in horror You bet Veronica | and a promisc of one for the drives “Fresh from the Gardens 587 G ) hand came down and t under compulsion. You | for speed ¥ arm to the ground, Or | leard what Dell said that after-| And when we had settled in (1 e 3 R emed. But it was only a|hoon in the library wout Sea. |back cf the car and the li o 1 0o vy sensation and fortu. | broke exploiting his daughter and | Southampton were beh much-so ) 1d to T did no out with the|breaking her heart Well, “Good-by Laxton! it noh , : of it. Taston or his com.|broke’s mad on a marri veen | Copyr ), Wi Morrow Co. | ; Vi ; . AT e i ve b Veronica and the Iotherbury cub.| The two f meet an ac 5 0 T il Laxton, “th And Veronica isn't having any Guaintance ily in tomor- | HRlag it ¢ < n, [not he able to get hout hi id Somerfield | o il ; m Holoantins in tha s sot some hold o1 = = | 4 b e e hag with i, He must have gor| here 1t strikes e, Gresoten tiot | Walks Miles Dail. f inblet Pdy s : L e ; el 1S necessary I1or compiete room window I ran up to \ voice sent 100k head when |[Supposed to have landed at st | lierselt before long.” | Without Getting . . This lay on tl oor. T 1 « ) tion 1 out to him Michel had nothin: with hin stion put everythin s e s R e . | L sanitary protection what 1 g. Then = to the |You were there?” omerficld went on, * | . i “Ol | . il ) When we went in he was! 8ot to find Veronica and Veronica's A Cleveland lotter carrier, a popular g what a 2 I A 1 you can't yir 2ood-by to a young fellow. | S0t to tell u truth about Pell suffered so greatly from i There L « ) or ever,” hi call him Somerville, | I can’t think of a way of getting at periodically he had : A e e e Veronica, can you?” stay in bed until his tired, gled fur 2\ SO IR ; . ; ainfully swollen feot got weli when she sai Vas Somerfiela | “IT vou of could resume Lis route, | G ) halis d e . ing out - & i A pened that amonz Lis uto it, do: Wo e nd ! | known “Up to fle.” T s Bid the evi- Veronica.” | ceutical whose ch Bu s v , M 1 was search A cam you here've we | had just a lalm containing mother roved th t T A too socn, as of £ani¢ Dew Sil i N e : = B : ta Mrs. Fair- | overs) and other powerful niserable end of it! 8 1r t o ve replaced |2 i yellow s S tiontTor: tiio ralic fERa il R e ) ond fronds and e might : decided to test it out wi- Seabrok And no 1 I 1 beeame con- arp . but why? lnow ro | the postman. e B I beating the v, this docs in ty frienl I ¥ to huve ! Results were almost s— While talked M ! oices calli n, ¢ can't m , | BON¢ far beyond their fondest The AR T fel e dy i 2 distance, this. Go : | To 1 ¢ is un sant ! tly soothed, relieved N \ s ey i W o be a 2ey fugitive is danmng pains the old man had e : We looked i1 SO e 3 = : ¢ days all it 1 | G nofen can get through a hought it too rizky to re ] . et n of telephone wires. If turn t sodcot for food or ta tr Ho il st “Lond o HEG lephone wires. If he | L LICIe e Lie walks e : : : St B o omerticld’s house. Botl i A vould m‘ 4. On that lonz | fulness and p i y o tramp through the New Kor R ¥ s ) ; Erane el country I could havt ; el S 3 KOTEX IS SOFT .., My 1 o Lo o X ou S ehon v GRS L sim| can’t be sure you never e 3 don suddenly last niz le 1 They would come in & i g 1 into any house we : stain clothes, Epy f yor wary | 1~Not a deceptive softness, N Ee e L K 1 PR e e Grenofen Ubsaidl he f ose or bed linen. Tt worked wonders give offense unless you use a sanitary e to go with him. It is impossible to ars Wouldl alloy and shook ourselves. | e met with no 1 ore| with the ol postman, fl\rl:;rtm:;‘"h"r T pad that deodorizes. This undainty risk is 5 we shall return to Black We moved from the br We're too near the open, Greno- | : dventures than the atten- | P50 poR v 0 0N good drug- one that no woman of any pride of per- e Vonts sinceralyi ) zion where :he L wood s oo W R RS W Uy 1L nw 3 son wants to run; so one is not surprised VE SABROKIL . cos t her friendsin| o — to find that 9 out of 10 wel I could sce a beech or n he found your dollars g L " . 5 T . F d n = women use Kotex. Aoty e e Body Full of Painful , 2l ”“o{ ¥ 1 , i e ) ace an 0y full CI fain Kotex is inconspicor:s he 1 e wanted . was o {otex is 702 “ornersarerounded e e Pimples. Healed Ly Cuticura. Kotexsna Catesrcrndd S hee vhs T Haraly T ch leaves keep dry an T must have and tapere offers such a fer to say T time,” he said under cover “My face and body were full of pimples, T} ‘They were hard and re I world of comfort . .. more than most “Tom—there's mo higher up. I think I remem retarned to the depths of th and burned so that I had to scratch. Scratching made them worse | women ever dreamed of getting in a e | R Al foundtalce iy caused the trouble to spread. They were very painful. | S o & i bleness o ! ' the oIS G o not far from the-little br I used all kinds of remedies but they did not helo me. Iread an SRNLIHEESy nd loudly rai 1sed lace and down with can double back ¢ the camera cuse was con- advertisement for Cuticura Soap 2nd Ointment and sent for a free Kotex filler (Cellucotton absorbent o rush into t othesbursie anas ey e el ana ke e N :‘-amp}el.( It l;e‘ljpet'} the Exmplox;o‘l purlchfl ed :ngro, and ?(mr usirI wadding) is the same filler that is used in O he doorste ood ) g for the okes, Wher Moving quietly R swiftl R 1ible he s for da a8 Wwo cakes Ol uticura »”U-'ip“fln three boxes of Ll“('ur.a Jintment , F 2 v’ cading ospi 5 e b i 4 ey, w S e was completely healed.” (Signed) Louis Loofer, 2222 South 8th St., orrct cheontysiledinEREOS: Fotherbury, and i ¢ Ver Il come | climbed the hil ound the litt ‘]m ; 15 to get the hang o | Phila,, Pa,, March 14, 1929, for all surgical dressings. Doctors prefer K O man Hallett. 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