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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 73, 1930. e ———— il and he appeared. He looked moru‘ “Brought it back, Mr. McAllister! | ing over her, “Feel better now?"’ tablish a new record, will use a s \like a butcher than before, and | Brought what back?"” he asked kindly. R standard Sikorsky amphibian. His A7 ' L8 ‘m‘r:(ed her with a good-humored Jacqueline’'s voice was a scarcelv “Do youn mean to say that you route will take him 1,200 miles over smile of recognition. avdible whisp! Her sweet red|know I have got that diamond neck- the Caribbean. Stops will be made “Ah, Miss Jacqueline Grey,” he|mouth was dpen, and she was star-|lace?” Jacqueline asked abruptly. EAN L Z at Cape Gracias a Dios, Honduras, said at once. ing ot the detective with big| McAllister grinned with quiel and Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, for refueling. sre was something | thetime.” Saturday the colonel will take off by RICHARD STARR e ok S 5 Rl b Wiere W) AL M : o1 tor Havane - carrying letters ot N “Of cour: replied the detec-|about the twitching of the corners| “Did you know thal ad it when Gl lWfl] g [ N A] 1 s 5 4 “Synopsls: Jacqueline’s return to| tive. “I have been expecting you|of his mouth which suggested h':,.\'f.‘ll came to seec me at the Ma- Oone ] l]au ume’ ew I‘ !,'l'}’fltm_g» (ro:n \V:L!hl‘ng(on officials . -a ks of tha poor working Firls | to call for quite a long time.” enjoying himself. Torturing | jestic?” Sel‘YlGe samma i addiflonSttnem il snnday ho s interrupted by the appearance of 4 “Expecting me to call here?” |her, thought Jacqueline. ° “Yes, I knew you had it then.” 5 y ;\l_lull!nCfi}:glzlfilltchex“:\;;p“lic"l (iristnobul. Heidy, who reveals his sudden turk . ‘;uurn\l\xj\lrrd rJugquclmo, incredulous- “Brought what back, Mr. Mec- --l\\'.xu. ‘i]on ::]rc‘“g?x]xg. m‘xdd 3;1:: oy aga ls & 2 S Silctiase, th: “;:sl': ‘ot good fortune and asks Jacqueline ; yECYYhes ook .| Anister | aueline, with a dash of her old Maf-| oo yoric, April 23 (UP)—Col. |coast of South America and to marry him. She admits her love i : Mr. McAllister drew up a chair The famous diamond mecklace |ner. “Because I hadw't got it. S0, n0 "y Fin b et “,“(, &a“gw A e A Jor him_but sees her poverty as a| 4 d to the fire, and looked at her With |stolen from Circo's night club ox there!” wn Teia 1 epany | Tate another phasc of South Ameri-| Mrs. Lindbergh, who accompanied ‘barrier. Teddy leaves intending o | | fatherly air. There was nothing|ihe night of the police raid,” said (Fopyright, 1930, Richard Starr) | "l nail service Saturday when [her husband on the recent traus- Feturn on the morrow for his fl'\-} |ac all ferocious about him, but she | tne getective. The mystery of the diamond|y “gieq from Miami, Fla., to Cris-|continental trip, acting as his navi- swer. Teddy meets Arthur Carew 11 remembered that sudden brittle | jacqueline turned faint, and saws necklace is solved in tomorrow’s| i " anal Zone, with ~the first|gator and handling the controls at dhe hotel lobby and invites him glare which could, when necessary, ithe room and Detective Inspector | installment. » | ma#l "consignment on the sseven-day | times, will not accompany him on into the garden where he mak light his dull eyes as if a lamp |\jcAllister dancing queely round | service between New s York and|this flight, it is understood. Tisparaging remarks about Mr. Ca- | were held behind them. Everything was spinning in| Helium gas is the most difficult|Buenos Aires. pth LY T R aew’s tie and administers a souni | “Ot course,” he went on, “I may |an amazing fashion. ! |of all known gasses to liquify. . It| The famous fliey, who recently| The loss to the world each year by 4hrashing for his impudence (0| 5 be wrong, but I guess yowve| Then she felt a fatherly hand on|has been liquified at a temperature|spanned the continent in 14 hours,|rusting is said to be more than $2,- “Jacqueline. Jacqueline leaves th:| brought it b: ¥ | her shoulder. McAllister was bend- about 453 degrees below zero. | 45 minutes and 32 scconds to os.‘r,rm,m\n,nno. Siotel after writing Teddy, con- | {cssing she is a poor girl and tell “ng him to forget her. As sh Jeaves she cecovers the 10.000- spound diamond necklace from a palm “You remember me?” gasped|dilated brown eyes. McAllister did|enjoyment. “Of course I knew all s Chapler 33 - A CALL REPAID £ A very humble lodging in #eighborhood of Gray's Inn Tioad | *hecame Jaequeline's home. For the | first time in her life she becam: very ill. She developed influenza. | For four days the girl kept to ths house, and they were four of the most awful days in her mem- ory. During that time she thought of mobody but Teddy. On the fifth gy shoymeny ot pto looh eramony Past the stern visaged sentinc 1 Jacqueline walked falteringly and collapsed in the street. ¥ After that she went to bed. and| On a certair Friday morning “If you please,” tered Jacque- mained there with a doctor in at- | found herself in such a dire casc . L want to see Detective In- ndance for a fortnight. that she practically gave up hope | spector McAllister.” 2 As time went on the bulky land- |cf getting work, and thought sh The constable called another Jady began .0 lose some of her|might as well go to prison. uniformed man, who took charge of ssympathy. In a long expericnce oi s went to Scotland Yard. Th-| Jacqueline and conducted her Sodgers she had met few who could | grim red-brick building on the Em- | immediately to a lift. They werc gupport three weeks' idleness bankment terrifiecd her. Broad | shot up to another floor. He opencl It was a month after Jacqueliac |stone steps led up to a pair of glass| a door admitting to a small room, Jeft the Majestic before she was fit | doors, Inside, visible through the | with a table and chair and a cozy fo go out the sccond time. One|glass, stood a uniformed policeman. | fire little haven of rest she foun perfectly still, iike a graven image.| “Mr. McAlli will be with vou was in Gray's Inn Sque The constable inside, who looked | ir a few minutes,” he informed her, fhere were come huge spreading like a graven image, swung the | and closed the door trees and an old-world quiet, and | glass doors open before her as if| But Mr. MoAllister was a very o & few scats under the trees. she had Leen @ princess. | 1 Most of the chambers and office “Have you come to sce some-| § elt,a distinct rush of relief fcrming the square were peopl Lody?” he agked. when at length the door opened, sshe discovered, by solicitors She found it more difficult to “$mile than in the old times at T FEW ARE ams. Several things worried 1 o was the state af her finances | F/fi\T IN THESE DAYS | | ‘Another was the possession of 10, 2300 pounds worth of diamonds that #did not belong to her. £ Her purse was in a very bad Svay. The landlady had been board- Wog her up to the present, and it #had been an cxpensive process. “had 12 and sixpence left. and that .would not be nearly enough to meet the week-end bill for bed and board. = b = ¥ £ : R % i % i o She must get work and get it 0 5 i 2 !N U S A> . i . o L - = - quickly. Thi was no soft side . 1o the landlady, and it was useless | 7 | : . ' : : : 4o ask her for credit. | 3 AN / ; G ¢ : 0 “Might as well ask a jungle tiger : : ; WORLD OVER B L e o, THERE'S A REASON The Musmols presciiption s ot o ~ . v Either that or the alternative of "0“‘0\'“"{“"35“0“11’3‘3‘1“‘“h}'cafs Your own doctor would probably Foing to prison. ago? Slender figures are the vogue. prescribe the same help if you Jacqueline had*made up her mi And they have brought to millions 35ked him. that she must take the stolen neck-| new youth and beauty, new health No abnormal exercise or diet lace to Scotland Yard and deliver| | gnd Vieor, SRl bl g - up. 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