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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, ; s 20 degrees or 100 degrees from the |charged Wwith management of post- sun; and in favorable circum- |offices, contact with the public and | &\ ) 9 “3 stances of observation, in the trop- |distribution and delivery of mails. Second assistant, Glover, charged . ics, it has been recorded as encir- 4 ‘ Q- 1s The Hague or Amsterdai | Way, steamship and air mail move- the capital of the Netherlan | ment. Copyright 1930 Datly Miror, lne, Lis - h ent.. ’ Eo The Hague is officially Third assistant Frederic A. Tilton, by RICHARD STARR nated as the capital of the Nether- | supervising the postal finances. | 1ands because it is the seat of the| Iourth assistant, John W. Philp, in Svnopsis: 1’osses: « « - n ng that can b e ab o time She did ot go out th:t ! ), ot ynopsis: 1'o: on of the necl othing that can be done about | tim e did n o ou Court, although the logistative body | charge of the department's physical : lace stolen by Mvs. Porter Mason| it — nothing useful T mean. I |might, because she found she had a i ek Baffle mysteries give you Ingenious and dramatic erimes to solve | | disturbs Jacqueline and in her jz-| hope vou don't mind. | headache, and it was a bad one Taodls ab Meiaidame R T S —many of them founded on actual cascs which have baflled detee- | | norance sho contemplates trouble | “I feel that T am writing this | Teddy had written from his club, | e ,:vc;'z'Lf‘rr’o’;i‘m’c“ml..h“ B e e e e el Witvorghngh the il 1o years pasi. | with the police. On her guard she | a congenital idiot, but it's |and the letter. of course, demanded | A. Columbia University in New | ords as postmasters, respectively at finds Mr. Arthur Carew searching | the best I can do. I loved you jan answer. But it was three da ol ARSI Sy St o Minncapolis and Dallas and any po- Each mystery gives you the facts established by the police—what her hotel suita for the necklace. the first time 1 saw you, Jac- |before she could write the answe o\fl.' 36 ,),[,[, o fin»( ROl et aor litical aspect in their appointments the detectives had to go upou and no more. Which are the telitale | [ inkes her out o dinner and pro- | qucline, and it has come (o |Iu the end she wrote a letter whica QUESTIONS ANSWERED 0 ienEe s ifl;?z;g'smt-»s was regarded as distinelly secondary. clues? What do you deduce from them? In short, how will you || PO:cs on the way home but Jacque- | stay. When you came into |she considered would be final. Weather Bureau at Washington, p, | Tilton is a financial expert of the answer the question asked of you at the end of cach baftie? “Wh || ' With thoughts enly for Tedcy| that room on the night of the She realized now that she lovel| You can get an answer to any|c created? * | first rank and made an obvious sac- ilredioas o Montrose, rejects him. Teddy visits| raid, and called upon me to sallant and irresponsible Teddy | question of fact or information by | 4 'y, 1591 rifice when Brown drafted him into 1s guilty?” or “What was the motive?” ete. This is no contest, there | |} . ang sche tells him of her fears. | clear the road for you, so to las she had never dreamed of lo- | writing to the Question Lditor, New B o ainany .| the department at $9,000 a year. He are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. find the necklace has disap- | speak. well. I felt as if you had |ing any man. She had in fact |Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, ;o it G "aon borspns lost their | 00 E R0 0T e Targe ac- Diared it T Dl 0 sent into thesworld just |never loved a man beforc. [1322 New York avenue, Washing-| psqs a hurrleane In | oo ting firm of Haskins & Sells and tive McAllister finally calls and; for me, and that T had been | The men she had met had meant |ton, D. C. cnclosing two cents in| 4 - his work here has been on perhaps ! g 1t took a t 327 lives Jis Jacqueline of her movements | sent just to clear the rond for |no morc to her than her givl [atamps for reply. Medical, legal and | i fan tatanioa iher - o 555% A1 [ the most important phase of Brown's Murder From Sage Involves it personal istory bt docs mor | Yon, And ihat's wiat 1 ko | frievds, and she had come to the | marial adsies cinnot be'gven: nor | ey Yo rondered pomeran. " | PROETaM the | ) 3 | niention th~ necklace. The polics| to do if things were different— | cenclusion that she had not jean estended research be under-| "o “howolg s Colonel Lind One of Brown's most recent acqui- . . didn’t want he- after all. That is a to walk by jour side through ecessary emotional equipment to | taken. All other questions will re- ,,”'g] ” ‘ - | sitions is that of Harold N. Graves Ome ]an an ]S un Onnet rolief but Jacqueline is worried by life and wipe the troubles out 11l in love with a man, as her fa- |ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- W Twenty-eight year |as his executive assistant Graves Teddy’s silence, | of your way, or as many of vorite heroes on the scrcen fell in |quests cannot be answered. All let- Ay mm{‘mm' C'mmm serves as contact man on postal leg- them as I could. love with their heroinc ters are confidential.—Editor. Suliieel fo Ghuosition islation and co-ordinates the depart- Chapter 24 “If things had been different | And then Teddy had come, with mental work. He served with Brown TEDDY DECLARES HIMSELF T believe 1 could have done it, [his simple worship, his boyisa | @ Do male and female fireflies| & Deportation applies only 0| oy tne old joint reorganization com- “'Round Town" was one of tI 7 N _ | i Veinal I could oL 2 IEht | Bathi beth emit light? tt d dministrativi st <istat sl oo b 5 Thrce days passed. three of the| Or at any rate I believe I coul cagerness to fight battles for her, 4 ' 3 ) v e Dos mUblee, and gwad adinlnisieatiye 8 v S hrh ot R e InBinconRdqu ntiol ale Yes, and light is also emitte1| Q. How many post offices sistant in the Commerce Department, Tublic Murder i duction most miserat Jacquelin P o 8 ma c While not as fantastic, scenically could remember. | things mostly don’t break as [In the cnd this rather fine with-|DY the lmvac and eggs, the cggs | ticre in “;; L saten under Herbert Hoover, in which ca- She tried to forget Teddy and lo| You want them to. You area |draw hecause in his modesty, | Peing luminous even while in th: e pacity he straightened out and speed- A as a revue, it had morc realistic | 7 Take, for example, the H,M} < ! phe nto the whirl of life. But| rich girl, and 1 am just about finding himself penniless, T | ovary. " cd up the Patent Office and reor- floor room in a Ninth Avenue tene- ound that to spend money | on the everlusting rocks thought He liad nothing o ofter| i Whit fs the annual produe H fnizel Mo A Istral Biohnuocaened tion of scal skins in Alaska? A 8 ot the department itselfl. e ent ity tialwindone s m_‘ cssly and in solitary grandeur | “Naturally, you wouldn't |her that would be worth her whils. | i | | the elevated—that was realis enough for anyone with the lighted clevated trains passing the windows not in .he icast amusing and | have anything to do with me— This is what Jacqueline wrote | there any restrictions on the killing Insists On Good Scrvice very exciting. I mean not in the permanent | finally. after taking thought for | Of scals? | Postal politics are under Edmund Between 1866 and 1925 | AT Martin, Brown's special assistant, She went to the Savoy for dinne sense. And you would be right. | tlree days: A0d e ettt i echlinsBear | She went to the opora, which hap.| 1 I hadw't blown everything ) produced furs to the value who used to be secretary to Senator that these trains make, reproduced | pened to be on. She did not liks| sky high by making an immor- “My Dear Teddy: [0 about $107,000,000 of which | I'ess of Ohio and knows how to han- with accuracy | 7 operas, and wondered vaguely what | tal of myself with the Old n glad you have told me, '|2bout 55 per cent represented seal- | NEW P- M. G. RCGOQHIZES SGI‘YIUG*““ g o000 presldentinnostmes h It was during this scenc that {h they were all about. But she knew | Top—well. 1 think I could have and 1 shall always remember | Skins taken on the Pribilof Islands. i jonsgiof tiejeatistncton GTRRCPNRLS so-called “public murder” took place that distinguished people always! pumped up enough courage to | with happiness that you saw | UP to 1910 the Government leasel [0]' Beuer Efl]Clel]G can national committeemen, local Some reporter was responsible for | B vent fo the opera: so she went.| come and ask you to marry something in me good cnough | the seal-catching privileges on these | y Liepublican bosscs, members of Con- “that phrase. and it stuck. ‘e, : Ao she went to three theaters- me. But being almost down to love e o mpEate fcorporalions T e e oAl G e o ne| B ‘ and was frightfully bored 1o bed-rock 1 am not going fo ‘I hope you will not think T | Which Killed 2,320,028 50 and [naiioms Wole: {his s the! second | Pio]: FLo ias oxders Trom Brown ihag tnight call a “hutter. , 4 - She could not understand i, Try| do anything of the sort. Tonly | am hard and cold, hecauge | | Paid the Govarnment $2.474,000 | of (1o stories cxplaining Postmaster | 'Y, APPOintecs must be good mfi‘-' He had wum\l.m a penchant for ( 15 she would, she conld not recap just tel you that T love you be- am not that at all. T feel fery | 1ovalties '”“" land Silline of séllGenerul Brownla proposal te curs the| D1 ois 88 wellias SRR very young zirl friends. He w ture the rare thrill of that one ev..| cause 1 sort of want you fo deeply what you have told me, | Was restricted, but pelagic sealing. | postal deficit by raising the first | S0 Eaniz generous spender but no « mark = [ mng in the distant past, when she know. I've got an idea it might and 1 believe it will make me vhich was becoming very destru:- :1 ss m:«vl“yj lr-) ;mrlnyllc”»crv‘h]:wr:‘hr" o ',h" mmmm;-nn_\r rnorhm“:{“ for the professional gold-digzer - {1ad dined at the Savoy and gone | Nelp me m ihe time to come. I 4 better girl to know {hat you | tive, could not be controlled by the | recent reorganization in the Post Of. | DC1 Brown has transferred the di- He liked front L the girl = 1to the opera afterwards at the cost | Gon't suppose it will help you have loved me. American government: a treaty was R T vision of rural mails and the star shows. | “They're out in the hall. where you | of ten pound any, but you are kind, and I “I don't want to say any |herefore signed in 1911 between ety ronteluialon Abeth fonte i ne ) Gordon had heen out of fown for | gropped them after you shot Gord-! She spent a great deal more now, | know you will think Kindly of more hecause I agree with you | the United States, Great Britain.| Washington, April 12 fhe fourth assistant, respectively (o RO esiet g Banfe sl SEhE Gl and could not zet the least thrill| me. And of course if at any | that it will be better for both | Russia and Japan. abelishing it.and | General Walter F. Brown, who pro- | (¢ first assistant e Rt i opening of **'Round Town.” He went |out of it. She had always been| t{ime you want anybody's head | of usif we do not see each oth- providing that the United States; poses an increase in the rate S e B e trans to the show with his partner, Wil-|and the disturbance was|under (ne impresdlon (hat people| Punched, or anything of that cr again. 1f things had been | was to pay fo both Great Britain |sealed lotters from 2 cents to 21y | SCcond because star rouies aré Wars: liam Martin and Mrs. Martin. Gord- | cansed b Jinting or pa S e e sort, which 1s in my line, you've [ different—our circumstances 1 | and Japan 15 per cent of the valus | cents, {oek office more than a vear | ROFAUON ";,mm',,{:rm\“.":‘;lp,‘: el :m a,"o“]‘ ]‘l',‘(.r,‘,“."";,,» L'(:,m:’ ‘vm"‘ 1';'\” ind o ¢ U Seon aeliatier could never possibly w bored, only got 1o hold up your little mean. there might have been of the cateh made on the islands. | ago with-a unique zeal to reorganiz ;::\'I,Vlmlv}:??ne{'»;r:‘:nmu, of post officc alone in elaborate apartn vou shiot Gordon." Ames sad s he | Yo She was beginning to wonder. | {inzer and wigsle i about once fomething better for us in the | Smee 1910 Killing has been prohibi- | the postal service into a high plane | e o 5 arters have been moved from the | She went \ dress ball in my dircetion. and I'll be wure. B 3 5 are ted on the Pribilof Islands, except ! of incss efficiency. quarters hay i though he had, it was learned fe | examined the gaudy robe and the .'mh t t”‘xyfi guanence i L ’1‘ :']‘Ym-v”. with Hlv O(“]\I s0 (o ’1:;’: 'ml o fl(mfi : .vMy - by T a »l| F\or‘: ln‘mI 1t (n" [I!L\mm Q.N‘({r"“‘ "rf‘Aa» i first assistant to the fourth assistant, ent Garden, and felt like a los! ¢ 500ds, s don low there can be. | 5 agents. As u he stmasters general dre appointed | o )2 oharge of the upkeep of out West who wouldn't live with [ sunbonnet. | 2 A O J dernc Sever. speal. Rl elieve C ake | seal herd iner ed fron i with tw ) few: him, [ St o minutes arior torinal| SPubun it wildern Several | s | But T believe you could mak 1 from n 1 two ends in view: First, they On this night Gordon and Tis|curtain Ames found that Masters had .partner and wife went {o see the|not shot Gordon. e did more, he | SR, i he physical plant. young men tried to he ceable 1o | “You sec I'm not very good any girl happy who was fond | L050 in 1925. The annual | must he good politicians in order to | - S rivious dutles were wssorted hfs her at the hael, but Jacqueline| on brains, so the Old Top tells | of vou, Teddy. il‘l‘odurhon of fur, other than seal, | handle the vast patronage machins| . ooncously when Brown took over show. It was during the scene where | found who had shot the man snubbed them effectively. [ me, an® I helicve he's vight. | “I hope the world will be full | ued at approximately | handled by the department. Second, | iho gepartment. His policy has been the clevated train whizzes thunder-| How would you go about it to fina | What was. (he matter with he: And it I have to work for mv | of many good things for you. | < they are supposed to be fairly 500d | (5 make cach of the four assistants’ ougly past the tenement room win- | out? ‘ | $he did not know. The only way | living, as I have to, it is mot ACQUELINE." ’ Q. What is the fastest thing |vAccutives who can bo depended | 1\ oays responsible for a definite B e E e e o [ e | she could get a little hectic pleas-| £0ing to be the sort of living | (copy . 1930, Ttichard Starr) ‘l.nm\n?_ . upon not fo gum up the machinery [ g ction, over against Mrs. Martin SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S | UT® Was by buying frocks and hat which I could ask you to share. A\ disillusioned girl, Jacquelina| A+ 148ht. which travels at the|of the postal service. s She thought he had failen asleep. | DL, o and beautiful lingerie. And I R :.\{q:.;‘: “uirc~ | rate of 186,254 miles per sccond. Brown happoned (o be hoth a good | SEIZE CHOICE LIQUOR e i s e illic nl ollar en [ had to make a ittle of this f I'm glad that I've known you ““b" e ”; ‘l'm_'\ ‘\m"‘l = ™| Q. How long has Great Britain | Politician and a man with a burning B4t avaltan: BimAng tvned 1o 100k Detective Tichno: ested Joc way, because it was a shock- | and loved you. It's taught me | ~“0H Doty s held the African Gold Coast? ven for public service. He wasn't go- 3 owan. J rother-in-law | . e ¢ ) 1 ht not | b Since 187 ing to slight the political end of his at him. xpensive business. (it bit that might no C ) PR g A. Since 1871, g political end of his | Her shrill scream was heard| 1 did o Jor on o' spent’ 70l polinda this wa have learned for years and SN OO VIS rATAD Q. What is the legal residence | 30D, but he was going to be a darned above the s noise of the train | glovg befory hatucnedithe [and on top of this h Shoch vears if it hadn’t heen for you. Bridgeport, April — Irene Lo- | of a minor? 200d postmaster gencral. e T because she aw a red spot witeh. He did i dlmr:nmu-mllu BKE | when the hotel people presented | I only vou were as poor as I |vas, 18, shot in the abdomen by her | His legal residence is that of Kept Away From Trough near Plum Gut carly yesterday on Gordon's white t f i Se NBRO A0 G1GG "'; i Sy r with a bill for over 4. or T were as rieh as you. things | sicp-father who committed suicide | bis parents, or guardian. T"* ven for public service and ef-| & L0 o tne schooner and seven Ushers came down. 3 “‘ S But she did not carc o wrote | might have been different after shooting her and his wife, died | Q. How many immigrants were | fi¢iency was no new outeropping of | %) 20 “\cre held pending put over Gordon and he : Sl ateh] nd saw her little fortuns | But there you are. The world | of her wound last night in the|admitted to this country in 19297 |character, for in 1921 when the oth-| Pf te% €Y ECL L0 om < aus out. The disturbance quicted LU vould BEN-| gyindling with inflifrerence is full of a number of thin Bridgeport hospital. Lovas, who| A. 279,678, cr Ohio boys were jumping into the | . orities. and the play went on. Gordon was ¢ his sister's| “\vyot i it matter? 1t this was EDDY nad been acting queerly for some| Q. Are John Gilbert and Ina|!7U8h here up to their waists he w content ‘with an appointment from taken to the smoking roomn | sl it 102y ””“‘]" the life of the wealthy —of thoze | time, was in a meniacal rage when | Clairc married? i . B e o and Joo wants s on & Mil-| yicical people who sat abontee| Tt was a_fecble leifer. expressed (o did the shooting. Tho Firls in-| A. ¥ i resident Harding to be chairman of | heart had killed him instantly, the | lionairc sister instead of doing fa ¢ was nothing in it, and the [in the irresponsible “Teddy™ style. | testines were punctured in 12 places | Q. Who f{akes the part of {h- |1 Joint congressional committec S l ONE doctor declared. | o e Lot 11| sconer it came to an end the better, | But Jacqueline took it up to hes iy the bullet which also entered her | Kinsfish in the Amos and Andy | Crged with making a program for | Shot From Stage LEILOT ASLCQLIEC ¢ hy was Teddy Monirosc stay- | bcdroom and sat over it for a longs | stomach. | radio s > 4 r SUF! o) oUnANlaE ot Ao o |y Teddy Monirose sta) radio stunt? e el e rocai e SUFFERE 1 i Mg away from her? | A. Freeman I. Gosden, (Amos) : E00SIIN ; ST electricity [ K oth- : oot ? 2 though his plan was tucked away | Out of tit for relief, after yes o e O wan e Ao | After Bllj parhaps. it was fov th takes the part. e s Bian was tucked away| i muiforing from Gas Spells, Colic G S Sl ‘ner | Post. Her money was nearly at an | frm—— e e o | Q. What is the Great Divide and | S0MeWhere for future reference| i, xe Indigestion, Pain in Pit of Stom- working on some sockels in a corner | DOt Her money was nearly at : e e | which is likely fo come during the | ach. Sorencss in Right Side—GALL- the tool shed at Jenkins' place and | At th had been go- RAISING CHICKENS I nental Divide? e s atio STONES, T vl tell anyone who sonds a it would not last another two i A. They both refer to the snowy the Post Office Department | fel-andressed, stamped. envelopo how t ere was no cleetricity on the f L o vol i ver g thie e t small or large ¢ COnfes ) \ Then she would have .t o arm for ofit? If you ¢ you want a « f ion on 1l nge of the Rocky Mountains it - s obta he same help at home. I have | Joe confessed that whils T It you do, you tion Ty Mountalits thill oy hasoairied ot His old theeyy|| 2200 #10 mms ieln sbileme 1 s e atdeans et | disappcar anictly and compictely. et of poultey mising it You can pet, siinsten et nos o msfinaResittraliian inonShinollanlices cies e cat vy R HInE R 81 PRI aen s BEEERIS {o the bath room and deftly changed e csplanation _camie ofi il T G T eI 0 by SR i e liond |G| (ISR Ol i e tenT oo ties under the same head. Perhaps | Mass.—Advt. i1 lien Defestive Ames got tliere sockets. leav one wi a “y‘fl ird day d»fl(!‘ the visit {(Il Mr. M- t poultry houses and ures, 1 hing am chicken feedin Who said: ome are horn importantly he has di rded | He went back s and from the |Switeh that, whe turnc would give,| Allister. It wa in form of u 3 v, killing, res, z packing, ing, poultry d great, others achieve greatness and | the theory that the top jobs in the | wings studied the front row, still[full current volt and a person ; raising fill out (ho coupon below and send for R BRI thrust upoi | goryico assed out among NEW BRITAIN filled except for the three sea f-[.\v\vlm;‘ in t\ln‘ r \H)HH! he xwlwl‘l,} T s o e ¢ A . he boys'— to descrving Re- that had been occupicd by Gordon Joc claimed he was directed R0 EEAUOIS o £ LS QOO TOM | publican politicians Martin and Mrs. Martin. It was evi- | God in a dream to do this. He's ..,j “I've got to run away. and T S e e S OLIRACOURONSHERE Bt amn i S o = “Twelfth Night,” by Shakespeare. | i ”w’ll P L e PEOPLE dent that none of musicians | an ¢ “»\'vm ;:Ivl‘!vonl':yl‘y both 1\ v”vaw m‘]<:l:]:\0‘;u ‘J”;‘T,.{\}\ l:j;_o”": JULTRY TDITOR, Washington . New Britain 1lerald, QH:;'»“ \\h:lf 110”‘,0,"‘1‘”9'@“0( Hm“w Post Office Department has ac- | have been trading with us for years could have turned and #hot Gordon | wife know that Joo wa e AuCteanusogtacado Tace 1 New < Avenue, Washington, D, -I_m]?‘d’( fuggenheim Memorial | quired threc new assistant postmast- | and years and we sure do appreciate without being The fatal shotjanyone. f i e b s want a cop r FARMING, A ';‘im.’l S : _ | er generals, a new chief inspector, a |4t When in Hartford dine with us came from the stage. s S ; s o ; 2 R vith i e o sl RS Cetes e crshing Square Building, | new executive assistant to the . G.|and be sure to bring home sonie It anyone in the big audience had | (lemenceau’s Book Rapg didn’t intend to say New York city. | M., 2 new man in charge of post of- | oysters and crackers for the other “I'm going to say one of Q. What is the length of th>|fice appointments, a new special | members of the family. seen somecone on the stage fire the T a % : : shot that person would have un-| U. S. for Debt Payments hem now, anyway. 1 love you, g : SCCU . “e OEbILor Naveh { postal mealatant te the attarriey sens doubtedly reported it. for the thing| New York, April 12 (UP)—A tequeline. That's why I've got e N ! | e e e Sai o o clien Rt e eisi posthumons atiotafithe Unitedistatcs I8 0 SF SN S B RS 10BN e What is Zodiacal light? The only holdover among the assist- | HONISS S 98 lume R dulod e oL s e en - ratify the Versaill to know beforc T clear, Not . - o It is a faint luminosity ex-|ant postmaster generals is W. Trving a poor audience. L | that it docs any zood of course, ! of the New Britzin Ierald, tending outward from both sides oi | Glover, who has had most to do with : SELG Detective Ames learned that no for insistence on pASIER, byt when . fellow loves a girl the sun along the ccliptic. It is vis- | development of the air mail. The QRS S HOUSE00. one in that scene knew Gordon cx- debts is cont i 2y I love vou. he tort of wants ible only after sunset and hefore | present set-wp is: | 22 State Street Eent peraps bysreading o him, st_installment of Georges Cler icr to know, cven if there is sunrise. It is casily secn to reach| Iirst assistant, Arch Coleman, Hartford, Conn. Dirk Masters, one of the come- |ccau's book, “Himself and Grandet | | ‘ “So goodbye, Jacqueline, and New London, April 12 — Choice liquor, 1 0 cases of it, were found Ly coast guards last night beneath a false deck on the schooner “Mary- tion of government depart- o shot was heard 5 That could be explained by means % of the terrific stage noise made to resemble the rumble of the clevated Detective Ames and two assist- ants got over to the theater 15 min- utes after the doctor got there and reported that Gordon had been shot. The play still had 20 minutes to dians, Was scen to have passed back |of Victory,” appearing in serial form — | of the set at about th e, wear- [in Collier's. The book will he pub- JUST K!DS THE FE ING’S M AL ing his gaudy blue ing room |lished tomorrow by Harcourt, Brace EI lm] robe over his “Mammy ume. He | & Company did a black-face. Three ds| America’s aft o promote in- noticed the robe and the sun bonnet |ternational T d € 1 came #nd said he stopped about middle of | in for critit S 1}_N.m n" (EL VNI e e /YMF MAKES e e \\ St B ) I %AT.S DA“DY. the back drop and peered through | . 10 ATSO \S /\LLLbA\L‘) ME VERY \ e el e IN \OVE? e £ vele s DANDY - /¢ U5 LoVE ™ME }) e you Y > S G MomM D B B DANDY- JVERY bAnDY. /.o " Master's dressing room. Down the s of persuasion, the Y TOLD ME ; : L y A S s ‘[ ¢ e i Mom T A little alley to this room the d ) hening i 4 found the blue robe and the s . your s of defens 50 WITH ) honnet. which might turn into means of HIS owN 7 N\ % Masters, when Detective Ames | : one mey{, \ stepped in. was bawling his dresser | new 15t v (W out for losing his robe and sun-bon- | ir @'s lcad ) | =t > L/ net, Detective Ames said. “They're | demar olition of submarincs 1S ¢ out in the hall. where you dropped |1t ¢ § ond clag them after you shot Gordon! 1 G Why, he hasn't been out of t Jolit : S room in half an hour two mint POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLLEN 3Y CLAUDL CALLAN A : Paw’s Youth Must Have Its Fling WAL, See By wou IS[NT UNDERSTAND, LESSONS ONE TO TWELVE AN’ ; o D0 o ( E DERN ITALL. | DARED 50U 4570 HYPNOTIZE A [Tuar you ERAUNT SUSIE! YSEE MY 15 “HOW TO HYPNOTIZE" IM ONLY ON MY, | [HYPNOTIZE AW GERETEBIENTS o) ¢ sl (GERTRUDE, BUT £ |[UNHYPNOTIZE SCHOOL OF HYPNOTISM AN'LESSONS THIRTEEN ‘LEVENTH IHES A LITTLE oy UNK MADE ME jfi’gf”‘s 7= SeNDS ME A ] TO TWENTY-FOUR 15, - L ESSON! = SHOw HIM MY f—= LESSON A WEEK, FOR “How To UN-HYPNOTIZE - STUFE FIRST! TWENTY-FOUR WEEKS! ) S “T reckon cver’ church ha “Cousin Annic s beet one family that think martied so often that when the preacher ain't humblc she first wakes up ; enough if he prays for an mornin’ she can't think fc thing without consultin | a minute just who her hus- them first.” hand is. Copyright, 1830, Publishers Endicate | et

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