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NEYV BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 192 - DEATH TREASURE Covernmem s Merchant Marine : i PLASTER DUMMY - Worl Already Shows Results | =05 AIDS MAN'S PLOT > man weighs about j I'he largest brain, of which we record, is that of Lord Byroi Iinglish poe whose brain we $ % ey 9 . - 4 By R. A. J. WALLING ;,‘\:";1,‘,,;‘,“‘ i ouncen’ Tne emellll Nuainigion, Seg ™ racts pavable on | paia s whe his re-| o, o : . : i iyl - eyl Sl Teinn v arsmoncor Prisgner Tells of Picturesque SYNOPSIS he keyhole murder suicide has come to life and has,self a holy tie, is made more sacred ‘ Where did the city of Buda- oo e W i - 2 Bl , ‘ " i e ' Bspflpe me PHSO“ ¢ Hungary, get its name? theory “blows fortune in a n 1p!” Redslade, the|made a t. Neither| Iversity”? host” whom Pell sout t0|Mr. Redslade nor Pell s Dryden. BRAADESUS L BInE IS0y on 1 1 g 28 (UP)—An oduce, stood outside the library | him then. They didn't c O How wider 15l dhe. Pacih: Gt ““h“l" polinE S the fa or only a she s« pe f Ko prison, Califor- door a aw Tell fall dead. But|with Marli Mr. otantal itstwidest nart) R ‘(“‘P_ LA » First Loan that I me of v ' shir eminiscent of that in Alexander itedslade did not shoot his dearest | good 1 bad gool A aipienel ol S " & RapubeiBndtlicscon . E fnow e e : friend by accident—no shot was luck {o el tnet mortcy fin fisatd ROt AR e e S i o o r b ; from the corridor—the mur- | custody. tleiEnraa el Doy Y N ot S 4 : i ! derer is one of the seven men who | plan otherbury's plot. 1t was| - o & s m“"\ o M” s i "‘ e o o Arr 1 charac- watched Pell die! The slayer hated [bad luck to have IRl S S L g R e e s & 7 W s Ron ' ind feared Pell. Laxton tells his names and tried to carry it off with |, @ HOW 10hg dpes it take o letter | s o : s ) . ved listeners. Marli No, |the police at Dover, use that| 10 B° fror g2 L Ao : e ] | Laxton declares. Marling was|threw them back Fotherbury’ G e Ol Tionmany Thalane aere inilior i Rolasrite i merely the tool, the murderer was arms. ou hat whe A mromien lostrleen vy L0 dtow many ERdisde el . \ . bed n the background . Suddenly | Pell ormed out i SR e o Peab Shecin Gunrasteon s way 1 Laxton leaps at Fotherbury, aims a|Smithins, he had Fothe Bl DS Suenent S W blow at his hand—a tinkle cleft stic ] U A i T s have they the fioor—I other! original e founded in 1869 business Redslade smiled with the pression T b t LU, LR e d the pres-| Q. Who is the chief 1l: “‘Hyocene.” Dr. Eastle company was incorporated | ; _— yacEncsaTcns TR er the laws of DPenns; | ¢ y I"otherbury has tragic |a month in company has | Dr. Charles 17, Marvin T el fession. but it became to plants in additio in Pittsburgh ¢ PR NIROENT IS da and Is stry i@%fififim‘flfl%fi%&fif@,‘g g S Gk Chapter SUDDEN DEATH hi ey couldn’t make 1 up with ffair. But he ne However, for the face pure | sl 5 X ; N ‘ : erbury.” out harm to the s S init o Adoles Cruc i : \n Al s L o ¢ docs iR Adolescence Mot Eaml i e R L oLt ohoihing e othery stay he : “He sver q b GO Pt d (S ‘ ; i g 1t f « v : e 4 G R e ey | He summoncd the sentry at the | poy yyow anything about that | A, Dhilippians, Chapter A o o . \ sy ; i i f e i Pell had found him p 7 | Louis, Sept. 28 (UP)—Er « or | t 2 ) M S book and pl SO MaYhe the [ ment during the adolc U, S Lines Plan Work x Gl ) « s : : 43¢ | could malke nothing of it | Sammoussscd L United St i murder s tod U. S TOURISTS IN SO v ind - is “ous b: St Pell St hold| He died at the home of livi elops i1 o 1 that ¢ ex lers il v \ 35 ”.I .‘ ape Send another o ! sihoble had a translatic | relative about 20 miles from Na wrong., @ good or b o A % o s Sl Sl 000 Mr. Fotherbury. We're going S chez Mississippi, in 1508 ¢ to the conclusions | 3 S on take him to his roo Does the A Oc Schwab and Dr. o he man € 1 with h th of Tta ) xton, 1 The Mediterran times defined as Atlantic Ocean 1 n Africa. In this sense the Atlantic Ocean touc of Italy by way of the an Sea. But \wab, professor ed M door clost nd Dr, K prison he collarc Affair down ies t would xton came in, now 2 He took his form A us for with a wrinkled face . ‘A damnable evert o, ° said he. |y The words broke «ne spell which \d paralyzed our speech. “I could myself! He was too quick for i him to have a existed population Laxton and | nm! Ew COLORGRAVURE M AGAZINE ficial estimates of the population 1 that of the at 10,3 0 ruble | azil at | Republic of A Q. Hasal any value in the United A No. | = 5 A, From what is the sword L and Tom find fulfillment | ot CLOR ir promised happiness B HECHRE aiehin M AL From the Latin word “radius” Pell : . Wm. Morrow Co.) A short way for Fother st way Questlon had scttled ene just passed | 1 Aalal Mitior trom lcariicat timas ts were introd erately accused ) dering Pell, and had pleaded guilty in sonvincing way open to| oceasior n the wais @he daorld SOOI oW 1E usiness had omertield said, me tan prohibited tion of the an nevertheless, obta nia breeders in 19 {large herds in the U Q. What is the of the hrain, What is the smallest You can get an answer to any |and the largest brain on record? or iilcrmation by | Question Editor . Wasuington Bureau, ¢ further exporta- s, Several were wed for Califor- 1. There are no 1 States they have than o hecoms haracter soil of the o s weight s0?" Taxton as at, when T asked to send messag de, you ore was som ough it in thew stion of that. I'll tell you how I got at him.” D30 And Laston told us—in a series|for reply. Medical advise cannot b | DELICIOUS DESSERTS losing two ce1ts in stamps | | A I-cooked and well aal and marital or can ex- T h e \ connec- | tended research o tmdertaken. Al between el cscaped | other questions vl 1cceive a e n | sonal reply. 1 cd requ | not answered Al letters | confidential—F hitor Q. What does one galion of 1 the Woodcot Ftom the puzz gging to Fotherbury's an mis on depends on the { S to gasoline. Ordinary o erbury | with a gravity of aS to : kel i 4 ; NaME e Gt i labnt i st wer salon | cloaked some o Q. Is cas ¢ used s ] TS R e Irom his o 1 the | for cattle il Spin r I i e oy Y ATy B S L \ ¢ food in rt T am a reader of the NEW DRITAIN HERALD Unite few L | i e O vou ade Tho Terrnbia Tempered Mr. Bang By Fontaine Fox D II\J E £ t P < > %/ T oA THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR. BANG IS GOING To MoVE HIS N N e combination put me on (e OFFICE 40 THAT BOOK AGENTS,ETC., CANT ESCAFPE ouT OF THE o s e e WINDOW . MZ of the foremost liv- E ZRY susceptible A SHREWD observer of w ias hand in ,fi,‘,‘."' ing masters of detac- young woman wito things screenwiss -\» S e tive fiction writes with has ever hoard Rudy Val- takes us back of the fooite (hin oM 10 ol ity deep insight on the in- le> croon has wondered scanes in Movieland and ‘”:‘l‘l\»\ (o i1 m‘“:f‘\m | triguing subject of ‘‘When what kind of a spouse he tells us what sharp-witted o Is a Detective Not a De- would choose. He telis directors do when their that letier from vou, what had ! tective’’—and no one you in “This Is th2 Girl highast pricad stars stute- > EonRon to Ostend." I inter- lknows better than tiie au- I'm Going to Marry.” ter or lisp. He calls it Fod Ciyeumstantal thiags L 1 thor of ‘‘The Bishop Mur- Read it — and see what the “The Voice Double in I'a_report on the suicide of Red | der Czse” - and a score of popular entertainer Hollywood,” and every e e equally famous thrillers. hiniks of the fair sex. talkiz fan in the country Laxton's last will be interested. personality of the L sitive. Hovering between two theories of murder of Pell—a Marling a Fotherbury theory g the short cut call in the only man in a ion to settie the question, Red- 'L he Hill Street 4 E. PHIHTP"S _QPBENHEIM Cr Roedslad able to fill the| e story of Pell's | 1i fter his release from prison, | Was Pell dupi “otherbury all the time he was he werficld put in the question. | o1l couldn’t possibly dupe that suave old scoundrel” said Laxton. | Fotherbury knew Pell. Even ‘asino at Ostend with Marling blanks by t X ¥ befor w gambler, ruined i jies, had jumped into th> s . o 5 15in oft {Hol Gual: doal Becheurs Pg‘i‘.’STERY staliks through this hair-raising yarn by on2 of th> ieading creators of ‘ Fotherbury knew that m but ¥} murder stories in the English language. It is complete in this issue, and is you tell them, Mi “I didn’t know him as Fotherbury but T knew him as a bacearat play my table t ! onz of the most baffling and thereiora interasting shorter talas that Mr. (o) ‘ . heim has ever written. It is typical of thz high class fiction schaduled for (ho World’'s New Sunday Magazine. plaving baccarat at nig said Red- osh!" Somerficld exclaimed So. as 1 say,” Laxton continue you can see the wholc ing up in his wicked mind. (“Fontaine Fox, 1929 | Tell Your Newsdeaier To Serve it Regularly