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HE LUXURY HUSBA LR R LS BY MAYSIE GRELG g g B ops t with her hand to s gone N Je NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, MONDAY, OCTOBER DFATH TAIES AN DN DRINKING B0UT to marry Bar is hair, | late In the afternoon. ul heiress, l¢ t e silence. | Mounting a rise, they v the fox ¥ Nl D N good d to each |a giant boulder, its ecars back, its| &= - t t out of s it made its last des- 8 I ' par for life against the hree mont iStanley Smiclen v part of or i, 42, his wite, decided to papt. His wife took a job in the New Br showing me over the| Barbara shuddered and turned | ;i Machine company $o that their her head aws four children would be able to live. e didn’t think that | ‘Somehow, I can’t get: used to ' stanley took to drink. might induc iy Srested| this sport of yours. It seems in spite SERE e h and inhuman to me. All of % tehed zainst one poor fox along wth you ara tries to for in mad w hopelessly Three an cruise s me w |and thrash thos whip." him for that. his larly no- b don't years la alway nt to rush dogs off with my forward es he was dead I Examiner John 1S cause o'clock w mark Bttt the police A8 s wlone " all stating that someon awa ), 1 over now. Come on, I'm going to expl e 5 ise [present you with the brush to re- o nal Detective HEas L member this by.” ; A Joves her, 1 to : ! thanks,” said Barbara quick- Zeme- | his prid |1y, “I don't think T want to re- c hat | ref | member this scene. iround the hou t, a long | the afternoon and “I hope yol a noticeable It hurt Bar. |On this house party, ;i S UL s vionine more | derful time. to you, Hendy.” MO e war a so present- | ) her lids cl caving spicious her s curved | twlce nd time. Stil r ey “You didn't like thesreturnjj s see if possibie, even |'° PTE JolrpIoa | man when e vose |98 L had more than [ 5 /1C HIOWDEC ay, at He shrugged in annoyance. » enjoying yourself ar] giving n I'm ever you to like you old silly Td W vi min- | n st was \_':x:" | They were on their way home, el LoLYS 1“ some- | sl e e orated b kowski, o ro| SR ]fl.ronhhklil pine woods, R Rl opnosite edge | o Hlencerson said, Identificd by wife after Dr | v had examined the body, it| d that Stanley, who lived | is wife al- | s0 ost pennile out three months So that the four children m gratitude, 1he able to live, the wifc a me." in wctory. For the past sever L weeks her husband had been drink- What- idn't?” cll enough the he ant vily, woman told Ser- | Michael ve Hellberg g the oth Brophy « Harper were | also s of the death | by Lieutenant Rival. After an ex- | e rajar i iiTe |9 Doriimak wdly, Hen- |amination the was turned over Ray and older man an I .U, |4y pl J can like people [to the Duffy Undertak company | e VelA e s inidifrer you know. I like |by the medical exa room, 1 | you as 4 . my dear.” e in his 2 seemed preoc- | D s friendshi | S - 2 i e SndTorh Joticed with | You talk like Aunt Jane in an ‘Ad- EB T M VF | o vihg that the | vice to the Lovelorn' column. 1 i | e bout him had | It Was growing dark in the r From the carpet of pine i | » rose abrupuy, an- under foot came a d:un;-,: l D) + intended taking ¢ smell that permeated the | 3 | e Outside not unp the room. moon in O : Barbara's v to inquire the way | narrown their r before setting out at | tated t mined to « in the direction of {and. suddenly leaning acro ; post office, from where | derson took hold of her off an urgent tel n to pull : horrows fri bara me well The corner and | ., when he swooped down valley, long, this wor hounds rac h you know." behind, their gle hod She flushed slightl ind g as ¥ prouc | ing those moonlight | Vend before : the huntsmen, a glimmer of scar- na she had married | is king on a serics of I let, black capped, in the ‘struggling Ray. How lite consequence a | Kations reminiscent of the T board an e Liie hedlbeonitolte o How | Dome and Daugherty scandal in- U A have h soon,” cried | different everything seemed now! | duiries prag | liin erkins as he pointed tol ( ght, Dial Press) | Senatorial leaders have been in- on the next r the fox Bart s from a danger- | formed a statement may be issued a brown streak. ous sit to meet another. the White House K Jaen; on him before he | Read tomorrow's installment. iter speed i considera- and 5 Mo onall i sy s | tarift bill, and in the luxu ra Landon can well fel- g | meantim e various republican i, .+ Merchants Fall Short senators are to be called in for con- Henderson, turally disappoint- at | Of Chanze; Banks Shut frone bout the peculiar s woman!" he exclaimed, a £ o 5 lation, n its adoption this | dva. il Hon ‘rvr\u'v”;r:(])l o “T“‘”r“ bt merchants jot Few: el cem 1y, ; in her trim Saturday night shook rueful Blames Farm Bloe he believes, } tit with a hard felt [2Nd Wished that they I n Smoot of the discor ished down over her hair ed so clos; Call money was | finance cc ee blames the repub- imed pure copper in the a prem 5 Saturday was | lican farm bloc group t he| g Xie ex. | Columbus day—a bank holiday— | considers a delay in passi ! eite G R ey i el merchants did not realize this bill. He h ssolved the democrats | rid AT TR AT et LY too late. of ¢ of filibustering musician and w £ F ) fields, but, all the same,| Pay checks from the factorics tor Borah o N T Ry Al i<t 25| she was wishing that it had been | Were presented to be cashed. Large | pe for the bloe, has rej H nveracniol I horoq | Rtay instead of Henderson riding | DIlIs were passed over to be changed | bill be passed and a scrious r voided only | by her side {down. And late Saturday afternoon, | Smoot will conser because ! ¢ 4 mot| The night hefore, mrter their host before the mercha realized just | the purp: 3 to allow it. Kes the | had spoken of the proposed hunt, | Whal was happening, cash drawers session was called” meaning clim- | most of his Ra | were filled with chec d rema most contir o D Barbara, T can't | dollar bills. = Silver S = it thecugnonln pany. 1 o of 80. L1 ing outrit.” bills were missing. r box of- | Bo frankly says the de- il S R e e and newspaper offices were lay may from the sincere | 3 London,” pointed out. “It *d, and although they did their | cffort of associates to revise it| to me that you |Dit. vet it was not enough. In fact, | the way they want, and he served one of the 1 Qid was in|Of the town had wore | scurrying all over me 1 i { closing time, trying corduroy | envelopes. red woolen sweater his Conti h 13, appearing day. costume | — comprised | « e w, T gness Henderson will| JUST ONE KISS ; Sy .t)”,' : ,’(‘,‘;”" ; eldp i her head. “Very t y t. all the sa R i ticipated ple “How did you o t A shaft of 0o r x the : now not urged 2 to Starve 5 | « v s people now re 7 — 8 You sel em ¥ ‘ gorous an 3 ra \ » y bated the cause of excess | S ) T f V. | i 5 ‘ —— ——— ob t ] wla prescription tat lat ous lab modern me WAHT TO LOOK YOURG? £ For 22 years Marmola has held its % for fat. 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President May Call Republicans on Carpet for Lecturss hington, Oct. 14 (UP)—Pr is planning to lend a the administration e with their tarift | ng midway ion while the senate remember- s on the mba; tion which has enveloped the leg nd twenty | ination of strial iner s and | notice they would not des merely | ntatives to help the legislation through. town near | Neither Smoot nor Bo find small | mentioned an import piase delay, which is the nonchalan | way ch some of the republi- Lies Down on Farmington'; PainV Some folks take pain for granted. They let a cold “run its course.” They wait for their headaches to “wear off.”” If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis, they rely on feeling better in the morning. Meantime, they suffer unnecessary _pain. Unnecessary, because there is an antldo?e. Bayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief from various aches and pains we once had to as to its cause. Save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort through the many uses of Bayer Aspirin. Pro- tect yourself by buying the genuine. Bayer is safe. Always the same. All drugstores. l Aspiria s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of_Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld To Be Called on Carpet T Wh few 5 | nter Houst 14, 1929, have acted about ers who have e Wh > next st carpet d " Chicago Man Held In Mfirder Case cape althoug Preston struck her in the face, she said. When she picked herself up Preston wis earey J § n: l C . N |ing the struggling Johnston girl to Yody ot (xir! Companen Near . oo or wdaons uin e Face Indlcate Struggle 5 [ oo Wil et e mecrehs| Rg;\_d E dficates Sh‘uggle On Party‘ Prezfon waialavxasted everat Hours Floor - Rohinson n today 4 later, long before the body of Miss in an - e | Johnston was found. et 2 y <3 7 ot Lo ypearance: e Preston Alleges Two Men Kidnaped Woman — Second | et : 1. 1 Al t cio: > i‘ i e n il rasse no hoves| - (Girl Says Defendant Got Drunk and Attacked Her [piions | ulics were anstiony Nov as Smoot has said he and Her Friend—Victim Strangled. Johnston girl mis A search desi rate sections of the | ity E finally led to the ndoned autono- bill will be reached untfl the |bile and then to the girl's body Lon Sl "®| " Chicago, Oct. 14 UP) — The price {had been severely beaten. Her cloth- of the tariff interest Tas|Joln Preston was paying today for ain and her face was cut tracted by the series of in rday night party with two young There were finger | tions which will get in full |women companions was jail, and a |Marks on her neck. | Tuesday when the Caraway |murder charge against him. One of | Miss Mathilda Murphy, cousin of | ® tee will begin the f of | the young women, Miss Agne ;,,\‘,,_}.\h.« Johnston, and her companion | sses called to tell what |ston Sie She peen | 0N the Saturday night party, told of v, have e de to attacked, then strangled. |events preceding the slayin ‘ the pottery schedules of | preston, who is ma denied| They had gone with Preston, she | bill Kknowledge of how Miss Johnston [Said, only after insistence by him, | T Shearer naval lobby investi- | was killed. Two men held them up, 1 they became alarmed at his be- | on is in recess until a weck from said, and drove.away with her. |havior after he had several drinks| when William B. Shearer, the Found Near Auto |at & roadhouse. ndist, who has denied Miss Johnston's ody was found Upon their der 1ding that he | ist, will be recalled folin a clump of bushes not far from |{ake them home, all three got into| ment Mear tion ner John Confietto. with 8 phuilder onferer 1while has been start ion within t1 © Brook linto southern patronage zed With capit wony H rporation (ITCHING ENDS WHER It thousands way sooth to 1 Even noti Always on han an be. dealers, o touc and blemishes, the spot where Preston’s re the car. Preston, Miss Murphy said, | \ tomobile en abandoned. continued his objectionable manner, | ce and in co on @ > used roadway ne: nd both women leaped from the| a far-flung investiga- [West Chicago. The young woman |machine and ran. 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