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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. JACQUELINE ON HER OWN by RICHARD STARR Synopsis: Adventure called to Jacqueline Grey whose slim, grace- ful form brought the envious glances of patrons of Byrams where she was a mannequin. She scorned the marriage proposals of | William Brown, drapery salesman, and Keswick Dell, buyer, for the| London emporium. Mr. Dell de-j prived her of her position. Then fortune smiled. A peddler she be- friended died and left his life sav- ings of 500 pounds to her. Jac- queline was 19, and adventurc| beckoned. She moves fo a pra-| tentious smte in the Hotel Ma- jestic to live i the world of whic | she only had dreamed heretofore. Cha 9 SUITE 111 nspeetion of her cqueline A minut quarters il wonderment The Chine was adorable dream; the b place of and silver-plated It all was a littlc and she could mot Ter private property. She heard someone moving in the| 4,5 bedroom and the sound of water | g splashing in the bathroom. A neat | and pretty chambermaid appeared, and Jacquelinz's heart her immediately. have some watcr out for you, ma'a to wash. Shall I room was a | lue sitting hedroom | oom a dazzling | white tiles and porcelain | believe it wa 10| peautiful had happened to her. The pink silk pyjminas, purchased before, caresscd her softly ped cautiously over the cdg [flead. She stretched day of th case you would lik bring you somc high be Afterwards she touched her pini | toes 10 times with the tips fingers, only bending her knees the slightest Dbit. “Pretty good,” | but had been preparing the bath. | She discovered Jacqueline on h, R |back in the middle of the carpc | ner legs raised at right angles, look- ing solemnly upwards at her pink toes. | “These | sne are my physical jerks, explained to the maid. “I do |them every morning. This one is rather difficult. It promotes deop | breathing, you know, and deep breathing gives you poise, efri- ciency, sclf-control, and all that sort of thing. You ought to try it “Yes, ma'um,” murmured the mystified girl. Jacqueline was giving her quite a lot of surprises. “Your bath is ready. Will you ring it you want me, please.” Tifteen minutes = later she | emerged glowing ahd radiant into the bedroom, clad once more in the pink pyjamas, the peeping tons pinker than She took | with expanded chest, and | her morning ritual solemnly: “Don't grouse about the thinzs | vou haven't got. Make the best of the things vou have got. and reac out for something better. Smil2, acqueline! it's going to be a good day. And.” she added portentously, after break I'm going shop- ping. What's more, I'm going shop- ping at Byrams; and I'm going to give Mr. Keswick Dell the jolt of his life.” (Copyright. 1930, Richard Starr) A néw patron comes to Byrams tomorrow to the consternation of | Mr. Dell. ever. recited 1 Jacqueline made a radiant picture in her mew silk pajamas TO HAVE COIN REMOVED March 26 — Wilmer of her | jones, 21, of South Windsor, who swallowed a fifty-cent piece five | years ago, went to the Hartford hos- n operation Hartford, 10 more deep breaths | tea in here “It you please,” r queli She looked in the d serious fault wi sponded Jac flected. nose always you away, my girl. Why coul Hertslonden wonderful world you've into, Jacqueline, my girl orth waiting 19 years and a I don't know what you've done to deserve it either.” heard somehody moving in next room—her own sitting- arms luxuriously. |t o e ro ou {long maid came in. she said, panting | pital today to undergo my legs arc 0o for its removal. Jones ha§ never suf- | fered any i1l effeets from the coin Then she stretched herself on the | but physicians fear that a change in sor, flat on her back. The bath- |its position may be fatal. om door opened suddenly and the T = She had not gone| A Classified Ad in the Herald saves had imagined. [time and worry. little “only t as Jacquelinc HED NOSE IRKS RACE OFFICALS Painting of Silver Bullet' Gets Driver Reprimand, Daytona Beach, Ila, March 26 | (UP) — The international _speed trials in which Kaye Don of Eng-| land is attempting to setsa world's | | automobile speed record, stumbled | tover a bucket of paint last night and for an hour seemed perilously near a comedy ending. v The paint had been applied to the | | nosc of the Silver Bullet, Don's of,- 000 horscpower super-car, to make it more visible inst the back- ground of white sand. When the management 0) trials heard that the Silver Bullet 1 developed a flaming red nose | overnight, it became inflamed and | notified Don’s managers that no red nosed car could slide down Da tona’s nice white beach to a speed | record. | A half hour after the ultimatum was delivered, however, the crisis | | passed. Louis Coatelen, designer of | the car, and Don sent a joint comi- munication to the management say- | ing that if red noses werc offensive, | the Silver Buliet would be returncd |immediately to its original, modest, mouscy grey. Hard td Sce | Spectators complained, and offi- | cials of the meet agreed with them, 1[“1!'. the Silver Bullet merg. 50 | closcly into the color of the sand | that it was not visible a mile away. So it was painted red. Then someone | few miles of suggested that a talkie filn had been made of the car for usec when and if it breaks the record, and many other pictures of it taken, showing the Silver Bullet as modest as [ maiden lady in its grey garb. Thar | was a council of war and plans were | | ultimatum. | business it was to enter a nic | ver grey car.named Silver Bullet in | | that. lo the nade to take all the picturcs over again today. Don agreed to make a new specch into the talkic-michro- phone to harmonize with a_red nosed car and -his sister, Mrs. Rita, Livesay, was understood to be will- ing to break a new bottle of domes- tic champagne on the repainted snout. 2 It was just at that juncture that Val Haresnape, ditactor of the| trials, became incensed and sent his He wanted to know what sor a speed trial and then to trof out| a vivid, red-nosed monster with stripes down its side and waving red | tail feathers. He, pointed out what they entry blank said, and all of | 2t was all deadly serious. | Don and Coatelen got their cop of the letter first. A half hour late they averted catastrophe by dis patching an answer. They hadn’ nt any harm, they cxplaine they wanted “your public s they put if, to be able to sec the car, But if red was a color ir - they'd surely wipe the Silver Bullet's nose before it ap- pears in public again. Which scenied to settle that. ther Grocer Held in Sale Qf Jamaica Extract Hartford, March ~Charged with violating laws regulating the sale of patent medicine by selling more than one hottlg of fluid extract of Jamaica ginger to a customer, Peter Kostin- BUILDS NEW STRENGTH AND REAL FLESH o~ | extract from Kostinsky. sky, ptoprietor of a Sheldon street | grocery store, was being held by po- | lice last night. The extract contains 85 per cent of alcohol by volume. 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The Marmola prescription is not secret. The formula is stated in every box. All the good results are explained. So users know vou have had a nose liks people? But there, if you had you might lave gat conceited.” She washed in warm water an powdered luxuriously. When she came out the ¢ maid had put her coat and hat away in the wardrobe, and the t was read the sitting-room—a silver-plated tw sct! The pretty chambermaid confid- ed to a colleague on the landing | that number 111 was a bit of =!1| right. “Can't stand womcn to do for as a rule,” she explained, “but one is a change. Talked to u just as if I was a human being in- stead of a chambermaid. Pretty as paint 0o, ané the cinkiest littl: lose you ever saw In the foyer Leonard Ray- | 1a0nd, the young man who had|® spoken to , strolled over| 1o the recep 1 and ca vally inspected the visitors' book. | Afterwards he went back again and resumed his occupation of ubout. “Jacqueline Grey —suite number 111, he muttered thoughttully. He knew all the suites at the | Majestic and their prices. Anyhody | 0 leave. S ho engaged a suite had money ty| 1t was 9 o'clock and Jacqueline | decided she must gt up. Lurn. “Mias or s po| She was out of bed with a bound, sl Biied. tripping with bare gratefully over the deep piled. carpet to the The red-headed page-boy ap- ‘ peared out of tha floor bearing le.- | 4007 She slipped the brass bolt as utionary measure. ters on a salver, “Letter for you. n standing in the As Raymond picked up his own Wilton pile with e Jetter he saw another one ad.|Panded, she took 10 long breaths, cxhaling slowly. dressed to Miss Jacqueline Grey. Sure Relief a “MAK { /) i"w's said that red-headed fearfully. “If he comes in I shall scream “fire:” | There was a bell-push dangling over h head by a cord from th She wanted to know what e it was, and whether she could up, but was afraid to ring. | , | Presently there was a tap at the door. “Come in," called Jacqueline. Jt was the chambermaid, who realized with a shock that Jac- queline in bed was the prettiest | thing she had seen for | “will you have ma'am?” asked the girl. “May 1?” said Jacqueline incred- ulously. “‘Before I get up i chambermaid smiled indul- cntly. It appeared in a few Jinutes — a _tray of silver, fre delicious tea, 'some dainty biscuits. A small table was moved to 1) bedside. Jacqueline sat up and be- eitting | 20 to feel like an cmpress, = When the tea was finished Jac- queline laid down again, while the maid removed the tray and fussed labout the room. She seemed loth here ceiling. Mrs. I wonder? feet middle of chest. it | the ox- “That's not for you, sir,” bey. Mr. said the Raymond stared him down and calmly turned the envelope over. Embossed on the back was the name of Rustum and Coles, the well-known firm of family solicit- ors, crusted with respectability He kept repeating the names to himself. There was semething | familiar about them. Quite recently he had seen those name associated Lut could not remember in what connection. H> made a note of the shirt. cuff. | cline awoke next morning | ¢ fecling that something | He picked that up also. €S’ You FEEL BETTER” INDIGESTION) BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief DELL-ANS B ANICESTION Mrs. R. S. Rose, Stoncham, (Mass. , writes: MY boy was taken when T was miles away from any doctor and I decided to try Dr. True's Elixir on my bov. Well, within a day's time he was just as well an ever apparently a good laxative and worm ex- peller was all he needed. I am free from the worry of sickness in my family. I gladly recommend Dr. True's Elixir to everyone.” - Vo more razor pull” weoGilettes s Once you try the New Gillette Blade and Razor at *I* QUICK FACTS 7. No projecting posts to dull « New razor, 24K. gold-plated, . New blade can'bc used in your old Gillette ST I>.\ I' it worth the price of a few smokes to have lifetime shaving comfort ? 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