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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. 11 a% BIG SHOT by FRANK L. PACKARD ~ REPUBLIGAN CLUB ASKS LAW REPEAL iNationa! Organization Votes his motion was defcated 479 to en a vote was taken on the Hur |phrey substitute and it was defeated 1460 to 245 | Many Charges Hurled | The debate was filled with charges |from the wet side that the oppos | tion lacked courage to nized iss ile the other | cused Coudert's follower: Ing disruption of the cl sake of “fanatical propa, SHANGHAI GETS Reyue TALKIES’ MAA s and Musical Comed Papuiar With Chinese Bynopsis: A coded message to the| True, she had had a very narrow Big Shot provides Enid Howard with | escape herself; but, due to the ve a warning of another crime planned | fact that she had been seen and by the man she believes is her|an alarm had been raised, she had, | brother. Despite a premonition ¢f |after all, saved the contents of Mr. disaster—it is the third night since | Murkman's shfe. she embarked upon her hazardous| The library window. adventure in the uncerworld —Enil | was on the side of the house facing [and the road ahead was determines to save the Big Shoi|the apartment. and whoever had | to eee. from a further blot on his record. | been there in the library could not| There was the clement \Wearing the garb of an pld woman | have helped but hear the shouting. |scnal canger to herself 1'nid ceeks the residence of P. J.| Tortunately, as it turncd out, ano | hands of Mrs. Murkman, gains entrance through a had not got the safe open; and | vindow and finds the wall safe|whoever was there. Roy or anoth: She went downstairs. on the light room, and sat down at the There was nothing to do ait for Roy—and think she knew, | while! But the perils were fyers. She had not minim canger, but so far it had cleverly hidden behind rows cf | would be too much concerned witn | crucial. They 1would strike the|either wet or dry. Following is the resolution. pro, hooks. She 1s working the com-| his own escape then, and in getting | first chance they got — she knew Many Send Proxies posed by C, o GRS ¢ = hination when the sound of a|the door of the room rather than |that. Not tonight, she felt satisti>l| Mope than 200 members attended ‘“Whereas the cxis iueaking shoe warns her she is|that of any safe open! | of that, for, it thowe 2 overed. 'There is someone be-| §he was hind the porticres! By a ruse she cscapes from the room but nar-|anq hands. Her hat! Yes, that hal| cerned swith zowly averts capture. She reach-|been serious—almost the most ser. t tomorrow, | Tristy dressed now, and was | about Tristy her for the or the ne: es her apartment in safety With-|ious thing of all. [ ves! How was she to protect her-| 1900, out the jewels and money. | Not the t itself —the police | self? Chapter 32 would be a long time in tracinz| What was she to do? She did not |last Februa RETROSPECT Martha Debbin's old hat! But the | know. They wore afraid of The eight-day clock in Martha | fugitive was certain to be known Teebbins's parlor was striking 10|as a woman without a hat. as Enid reached the house and, run- | it the windows of {he apartment | score ning up the stairs, entered her old house who had seen her running| They were nurse's bedroom and hurriedly be-|out of the creaway would know | over Roy, ar Fan to change back into her owi|that and report it. The taxt drives, | den and. to her. terrifying clothes. | would probably tell the police about | tion of love hie had made Ten o'clock! | learned they were lookitz | they were in a measure they meant to put her ou Those | way—she ‘was not deceived have be:n | her if I It must mearly nine at least when she hal| for her. in their fears: but started out for the Murkman man-| But now, for the first time, a to be desperately afraid sion. She had not been gone, then, | faint smile crossed Enid's lips. She | influence of aers would t much more than an hour at most—- | felt quite sure she would never be | from the life he was lead hut, even so, if it had been Roy who | traced through any information th:|ts be had been concealed behind those | taxi driver could give | portiers, he might be back at any She had alighted from the taxi|believe he moment now. He had said he was|in front of a house on the next|not Norr: ceming back for her, hadn't he? strect, and had nonchalantly—at | reali Yes. but suppose he had been!least she hoped she had given the| What trapped in that room — that sh>|impression of being nonchalant | her had trapped him? The alarm had|about it —mounted the steps and | her head. 1f the Big Sh been raised. Suppose that he had | had pretended to ring the bell. The | were not her brother, been caught there? | She cried out a little—sharply — still more afraid | would never be able to m Kane. But they that! safety descended the steps. After that, by as she tore off her clothes. Her | means of a vacant lot she had, | thoughts would not let her alone. | without being obliged to show her ¥rom the moment she had got into|selt on either of the avenue the taxi her thoughts had driven|gained her own street and house. so there would still be Phi There Roy was now! quite safe, he could not know anything, she ing her frantic even now. | seen by anyone. No. he wouldn't have been caught| She nodded her head emphati —not Roy! It would have taken |ally. She was quite sure that she|for the door. He would more than a locked door to do that. | had got safely away -—and she was| ugly mood, of course: but 1t it was Roy who had been ther: | particularly grateful for one thing. | have no reason to suspect ho was too clever—she swallowed [She had thought of that almost|bhad only to keep her wi hard —too criminally clever to b | from the moment her hat had fa caught as easily as that! len from her head—the fact th But why should she think it was| Runty had Roy at all? She had not seen him | P er for the bandage. The addi- | viciously any more than he had seen her.|tional description of a bandag-d | tainly, and fror Why was she so convinced that the | head would mot perhaps have | with good man behind the portieres had been | helped the police any—but it would | docile or oleasant humor! came a sudden stab of feai it seem his st almost, Ttoy? It was logically Roy. | have epelled disaster and the end| She opened the door — But it mignt have been someone | for her. A woman with a bandaged | next instant drew back wit else. Yes—she was putting on her | head would have been vitally sig- | startled cry, as swe stare cwn clothes now -—it might hace | nificant—to Roy! Deen: but why worry about that?| Or even the description of a wo- Whether it was Roy or some other (man with a wounded head! Yes thief, it had turned out better lhmnibuv_ no one had seen that strin «f she had thought it possible when | plaster. The taxi driver hadn't. Sha ahe had run from the room. | had been 1 eful about t, It wasn't Roy (Copyright, it was P A new Phil frightens En morrow’s installment. GASOLINE muem DILUTION ‘== Qil thins out quicker in winter —then motors wear out faster Play safe—refill with Socony today! IL thins out quicker in cold weather because the choke is used oftener to give a rich mixture for starting. Every time the choke is used, a small amount of raw, un- burned gasoline is sure to find its way into the crankcase. There it mixes with the oil— Flush your crankcase when you change your oil There is no way, winter or summer, to avoid a certain amount of dirt, metal particles and carbon finding their way into your crankcase. You don't want them to mix with the new oil, and the only way to get rid of them without tak- ing down the motor is to have your car flushed. Socony Dealers and Service Stations are justifiably proud of the effi- cient service they render in this respect with Socony Flushing Oil. 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YORK A change of oil brings new life 40 your motor Perhaps youroil has thinned out so grad- ually that you have not noticed the noise your motor makes. You will no- tice the difference at once, as soon as you put in new oil. Your motor will run per- ceptibly smoother, and the noises— which mean wearing of parts—will quickly quict down. in her little living ould only stop thinking for a little Kane a2 Morgan meant an:- scrubbing the grime from her face | thing. Tzzy Myers would not be con- | rest of the vote. The total vote our federal system afraid of her influence | republican candidate for district at- |anc , in view of that sud- she had begun [Won them both. was Roy Howard and|in the republican could there be for cxcept in flight? She the whole axi had driven away—and she had |aspect would be changed; but even The door bell startled her. had argusd Ler nearly frantic. They were driv-|She did not think that she had been | that all out with herself—but there rose hastily to her feet and startad ker. and surely she could do that. The bell rang again before she substituted a plece of reached the door—rang impatient reason, he was in no/ figure standing there on the stoop. ank L. Packard) Against Prohiition i Heeting | 255770052 2 © [ tions woulc uit from the vote I awitehed | ow York, March 11 (UP)—The | mors feoris rrool oY et National Republican club Was 0N |the resolution. They declared th | record today for repeal of the 15th | ine vote, if it o | amendment. the resolution, would p! | After four hours of bitter dcbate, |in opposition to the par in which parliamentary tactics | City platform s Y verging upon the purely technical | ministration 50 hard |\eere frequently restored to, club| In anew | members'voted 451 to 345 for a ! wnile desk, now but . If she so man of p resolution calling upon rep Foover at t representative in congress to "advo- foree TSI aendmm and Y | cate and vote for repeal.” I or P the right of citizen ized that | Those in the minority side did not : NEe i o not been | wish to put the club on record as Test of Rasolution WArnings | while proxies from members 15th amendment to | throughout the country made up the |of the United Stat mom - | represented about 45 per cent of the structive of the rig Xt dfl,\'—‘c]ub's approximate membership of [so effectively desc tform in the follow “‘The maintenanc The prohibition issue was forced : 19 when 15 memb. the rights of the st her. anl|headed by Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., Iv the ht of each s t of the|by petition compelled the secretary and control on that | to call a special meeting to vote on |tions according to i | the resolution, proposed by Coudert violate of 1d especial- to order essential 1 of powers on which drop torney last fall. ion and endurance of to showir declara-| Two votes were taken before the al fabric depends.’ Al thr tonight, | actual vote on the resolution Now, therefore, be vare wired National Repub esentatives of the in both The proponents of r The first that no |taken on a motion to table both urn him |the Coudert resolution and a sub- ing, and |8titute resolution by Andrew B that she | Humphrey, which, in essence wa ake him (that republicans seeking a chan platform shou proceed through the regular party channels and not through the clu procured justitiel | syed. houses. ress to advocate and vo epeal of the 15th r to the America restor nment orm | revues and mu FOR BEST RESULTS | Jidtno ‘\hl’ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS war pic i5 the principal reason for suc- | dies and would welcome a change but Chinese tastes never vary. Thy attend every revue that comes along of the talking films ir da; n crowd the music stores for r buying theme son Direct from Garden to You 174 Miss Blanche Gilman Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples. “I suffered with pimples for two months. I really felt embarrassed when in company. and I was ashamed to go places They were large and red and some of them festered. The pimples burned terribly. some- times causing me to scratch. | also had some pimples on my arms and ~hen I scratched them they festered. My sister recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment and pur- chased some for me. After using them I could see that the pimples were drying up, and in about four months | was completely healed.® wl:;\gned Miss Blanche Gilman, 56 Summer St, Andover, Mass., Sept. 7.1 . Sample each free. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. So ‘Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H. Mal shook ot, Roy, She ws | possibl, r as shoe be in an he could her. She ts about ed. Cer- andpoint and the h a low, d at the hil. “Coming events cast their shadows before” id in to- AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW* By refraining from over- indulgence, ff you would maintain the modern fig- ure of fashion Women who prize the modern figure with its subtle, seductive curves—men who would keep that trim, proper form, eat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessiveness—eliminate abuses. Be moderate—be moderate in all things, eveninsmoking. When tempted to excess,when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would main- tain the lithe, youthful, modern figure. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco ~The Cream of the Crop—"IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat purifies and so0 “TOASTING” not only removes impuri- ties but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. *Be Moderate! “It's toasted” Your Throat Protection — against irritation — against cough. Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quack “anti-fat” remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smoking Lucky St the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. e Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause TUNE IN~The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. e hitlier, 1807-1892] © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs.