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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER i1020: arrow —a door Obadiah Iy Jamiesor has hung cloud tha Lieut. I Chapter SIGN OF THE consciou ARROW of the pr cott remair stol with the brand upon it. and s! d by her was in fact earli Jim jeson Sincl + commande navy. sh 1 sat starit gathering shadows of dav no darkee than her thoughts caney the closin of m i t ith the ocnscionsness that ad heon the amother's crin fiber of that her love bestowed worthy. seared white-hot | bowed her fiead and | upon | oak with its situation for of the wrecked ho had nm\w n her. i had mmm to porhaps her uncle had ith a key, or \)Lml\ h have_had one:; what | he and his step- s nearest nelgh- if not owner Yew Lod. supplicd him & Evans 1 more likely son were her uncle bors and friendly. timate, terms with the on n- of n her bre a sharp- | stood n it, | crouched lo | ting it out, [l'gh' on NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN ran wavered g disc t dow (Copyrig} Adven kened sageway day | Mis. 300, Lngland i try in ion fount, of turday re mar ¢ sl in » live Ther nd in the wall swung open? tes'ation ot love but s it but another trick to rd his own life? He had sug. they face the trial— and wite. een Ch one can ) entire vea that arose: to remain still any impossible. Twice sha d up and down the living room th . on reaching the | pansed room point Jim crouched waiting for his | quietly,” A switch, near that controlled the electric lights he living room and the sick, the cheered b |to house | where it 1 ird tin door the v ind looked across the that vanta to I"rom L Ay vietin both | trees are above She recalled | the heart! that the lights had |ings of al died out just as she put out her! The we nd to switch them off. In th2!|yrday as usion following Stanton’s death, | X ad forgotten the incident. Evi tly she and Jim had fired simul- | neously, for she single expiosion. A thought occurred to she moved into the cent Sheriff Beach had stated | only one bullet Lad been in Stanton’s body and that e had no other wound. Whers, then, had the bullet from her re- volver gone. She ran entire had heard but | Mr, and | chitdren, her and | Stratford, 0 of he | Harold H. room, that foun West Har! TIRL {in the cel up the staircase anl|) took ur position on the spot | at where she had stood that night, | o tching Stanton creep into the | the house, and imitated her action of |a pointing her pistol toward him, this tie empty handed Keeping her ion of licr poin wn the stairc No. 1 Conn, strong perceptibl eyes in fthey inved the fire. ere una had heen the diree ed finger, she went and across to | opposite wall. A bridge lamp | and she pulled it | closer, turning on the light. The living and the dark wall absorbed | » light. Going over to her uncle’s | took up her torch anl 3 aid, examined the panel, her fingers up and down | carved woodwork. Ah, there was the bullet, embedded in one of the scroll-like patterns, and in- visible to the casual glance. In the gallery above, a figure | ing through the rail- ing at the desply absorbed girl. Not movement on her part escaped | the watcher's attention. Oblivions | of the eyes above her, Peggy low- | ered lier toreh, preparatory (o put- | | [ running the then hesitated with her finger on the switcH. Under the oy bright ray of light she | 4 small black arrow, delicately | carved and cleverly fashioned, so | that it blended perfectly into the pattern of the carving. | the Dblack arrow had bec Medusa’s head, it could held s deadly fasci for 28, banishing. ent E else from h mbued had she become tho that the arrow the Bible, it had never en- head to look elsewhere »ol she had grown to ! he mystery sur- specitied stay at Yew n the not more for was | right? Was she touched the ar- | ard, et harder; cr tinger from t the sensitive | ke, One more | it the weight e pitched for- ouk punel revoived on <. disclosing an vpen- . So far along level SPIRIT RONS Mare Sincere Than in U. S, according narri hristmas week in Bngland then n this countr miniscent! jtives consider tunity to visit those not seen during the Christmas eve | lives carols she added. door | tions of Santa Claus floor | Christmas eve 1 | be celebrated by the couple with the | family pr | party at their home of this city, A slight fire in a ba 7:40 last night to which Engine for at least half an hour the opening to co found for then came a c t nothing a shoit | rve ¢ vond it. | Ny neat, sho| then cast- York, D Christmas a homey-ti oliity that the childre r forever a real the for an retion to n the passage. ht D. Appleton and s wwaits Peggy corridor of the Continuc insta nt the w ese days when { disintegratin down U It docs not cret pa Thu o) this. It is that warning ( complish the story re comforts with heart when memories days crowd in npon then < the spirit in ht smal 1smitted to t ke much of Yule ceorati of the most impor build up home inte carth could be wble than 1 0ld Christmas t in | Beacon Hill window in eve Harry Mount Says Bostor ry how s far superior to tha 1o garret, has a lepth of fe to Mrs Marry Hart street this eity o will ebrate her 42nd i life. Mr. and Mrs ho'h of English or heffield, 13 coming children hel shonld, ¢ in are nnt ried in 1887 wortly after their marri New Britain wt i for the past seems 1o he more friendship exhibited ey gland i preference that this hung might nots with eleetri z colors to tric lights th sake, have Underwriters' stated “In the weck ristmas and Ne have more fun than in an r here.” she added. Rela- this time an oppor- hom they ha year Mrs. Mount be- ar's livi of the from is a time when th poor end the lonely are y carols and songs, House parties are made up ond is known a sick person | are .sung, “but very| The old tradi- nd Christmas religiously kept and on “a line is hung along have their s h and from it dangle stock- | °F their bits of sl spicuous places. spru leurel and the place of Children love I"estoon Louse, windows, home should other gre to help are ene of decorations. Ev dding anniversary well as Christmas 1 Sat- If one lives will i t e and e lccorative a most impres: pur S expo sent, at a dinner on Hart street Mrs. H. Mount have five Mrs. William I Day of Mrs. Henry W. Briere and Paymond Mount, all | and Percy Mount of |!hat trord, the or ferent | paper. The children cut out to measur and feel elated from i ot I8 Often star IN RUBBISH BARR rrel of rubbish |t the store at 78 West oned a still alarn for w > make The | importar the Christm tabhl considerati days. One cspecia lar o of | linen dar ision and lovely cellar | ¢ ine crystal silver o other thr responded iployes Light and Power Co. said odor of smoke lad been 1 e in the adjoining and stigated they discovered Occupants of the building ware of the fire until it extinguished. occ be loth. 1 when | buid able ke | linen, *5 a stunning clot room was pancled in | NeWEr I wh e I I SRR G A N I S R R O R W MERRY CHRISTMAS ANDFA HAPPY NEW YEAR 246 MAIN ST. 10 D K B DADS D B D DB DS NS B2 B0 WA DA MRt DA DARS D0 D i S 7 S WSO 0 7 1 S A O O W O S o | S Putting take Juxuries fo vniosphere of who really a Christmas eve Decorating the Tree glitteriv olden foi inly n bought h green vith lighted candles ever; Christmas Cat-Outs in town pe paper. 11 lights add their place gay. very gay holly pz bsolutely the House In Trm --- For Christmas 24.—Making of family n will remem- opportunity clan spirit 1~} ac-| not the crea- adults reeall ow about the of childhood Rather home hap- of hospitalit I things, that by fath- loved s days sucn | hen ways fc Nothing memor- on oll tant rest more where he. from lighted cande e the ration. p decorate onsider th wha thereon. 1Por have merely il hanging alt lights sendiiz play upon i should, for ¢ approval of aboratorics 10 in popn othing tak ng room tr niere of a grouped at the cedar, | !m\»\ou\ ens may lly wreaths make them about the in th prettiesi | bedrooms prigs of holly green in con- cou the en mone ity and jo; hould corat the and chascd. it is o One fiveplace kinds of creps will love this des nsive s may sive : i 1o o Deal Wi Formation “i. sponsibility of “d helpful bit | sing children le is & most | here on for thut | Ii is may purchase ally nathg | indeed | itterned linen and sterlir story {s. Start ma iful paper | ce, one be crepe . And now again do we offer our sincerest Christmas wishes to the many new and old friends we have served this yc Timtim SinSin Sip o e S Nn S8 Nn jans b Pamous Wil [ ough for a man to s her torch, and turned 1 MHIE Woodland Street < S R S L R R I B W mn-i UNITED MILK CO. Wishes Patrons and Iriends the > Season O A AT Greetings of N B 15 et Sl B P S TR S N 1 Mtuww‘fii o 7 R W W W T Tel. 1604-2 e pirit of Christmas calls us to a better appreciation of old associates and the value of new friendships. May the New Year bring vou a full quota of pros- perity. Car] LOI‘CI]ZCI) CO. 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