New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 24

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X NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL 25,.1930. JACQUELINE ON HER OWN by RICHARD STARR rs, suddenly recog- | win your L8 “Well, T put Synopsis: From a rather disap-|i moncy on. Prinkipo, pointing time mingling with “th who sit about,” Jacqueline Grey re- tires to humble quarters in Gray's | licemw Inn road. Teddy Montrose who s has given lup because he is rich and | yea P she is poor remains uppermost in not so very many week her thoughts. Illness and poverty | ago,” s Rogers with a beam. sap her strength and her spirits and | “Do you remember anything clse. in desperation she fi y turns to “It was you who put five pounds Detective McAllister of Scotland | on Prinkipo for me.” yard to relieve herself of the stolcn “Ah, that's b diamond necklace. He : es her | rubb nis h by telling her she can keep it ting on alil right it is only an imitation—purcl * you ever since. I by a very wealthy old gentleman | B st} I got for his wife whom he deceived as 3 cy told m 10 its value. That night she tramped 1d they didn't the stre afraid to return to her you had gon P. C, lodgings. | vou been looking | had a lit his thro: i - At his wife's ear, *“and I gues hasn't had any too much to some time.” Then and you are the kind po- n, who helped me to get into t scen hole. Nau, That makes which rt of a Sto 1. been in ¢ Boy w pounc there.” Jacqueline hands znd sobbed, alarm of P. C. The reliet was too much for he “Oh, you are so g0od,"” she “You was al you, hid her face in * said Ttog v we're en lookir went intc your m been ill, yet are zood. I sorry to be so silly, but T yo and 1 Ttogers blinked ficrcely 1y have he whispere r 35 ied Rogers HARD PHILOSOPHY Nine o'clock in the evening found mysteriously He went to a cupboard and pro- | Jacqueline wandering among dark | duced from a box a sealed envelope. | line: “Now, my dear, reary str without the | This he placed in the girl's lap. | away and forget it. Here's a of wherc shel| is it, please? for | fectly good tea waiting to be fi he intended to ¢ 1e? cd 4 all still hungry.” ned b 1ck i ¥ * retu S S. L that she Dut and hardly knew wh and cven nine pounds is not a was doin Tn sheer weari and has a way caned nst a railing, and d we're these were dazed, four pounds of | i landladies must live. pound on Naughty Boy. Of coubse, it Prinkipo had won I should have u have | you have | greatly to the Rogers and his wife. | sobbed. | desperate for want of a little money. am not very strong loud to Jacquy put the mo expensive times, of shrinking cr so much quicker than one | one ghty nine | her r. most | have | and trouble with & lump in | queline said to herself. d in she t for | pery nish- | nish- | | for- had | and Jacquelin pounds was on its last legs, and the landlady with the ample waist- measurement and the expression of a door presented a bill which Jac- queline was unable to meet. Jacqueline pleaded with her, but even her® most wistful smiles made no impression op the heart of the landlady, who pointed out, with what Jacqueline felt was justice, that even 7 shillings, iquid assets were a litte under six. She had lang since sold all she had which was salcable, ; excopt the necklace. She kept this use she presumed it was | saleable. > landlady seized her suitcase with the six shilings, and Jacque- line was promptly turned out with the promise that she could return and redeem her suitcase when she had the necessary money. felt that she had been treated rather as it she was a thief. “The world has no pity for you | if you arc unluck y child,” Jac- You may be wicked, but you mustn't be un- lucky.” 1 r had Jacqueline, at the progressed . in worldly | The bilt amounted to Thus f of philosophy. So on u cold and dreary morning, with a penetrating rain falling. she found herself in the streets without ind without a penny in her | a home purse She had obtained one situation as a sewing hand in a small dr i having.” X~ | entailed. making establishment, but after be- | comparative ease and luxury. It ing there a week had fallen ill again | would be a rather dreadful business, | and had been dismissed. 1t seemed | perhaps, but it could not be any also that you mustn't be ill. worse than life with the flinty- Now it was clear that fate was | hearted landlady’ against her. It was useless to Strug- | (Copyright, 1930, gle against it any longer. She had i made a good fight so far against bad ]r;"f:‘S‘;"(‘!d“’;;""gcg’(‘:,{’p;fsu’i'f Jiness: | queline, Read tomorrow's install- good going on. f'““‘" Her little tender mouth became hard and rather sullen. The old | bright and hopeful light had gone | outlot her eyes weeks ago. “What does it matter?” she said | Richard Star: B chard Starr) | gooiation, o A humiliating day dawns for Jac- T 1o, 1 Wrong Names Used in Y y 4% Customs Case Stories New York, April 25 (P—In a| < story reporting the dismissal of two | to Nerself sullenly, “Who cares what . - il S s S 3 oms inspectors the Associated | Dodotes of Al meady am e ;‘"C'r“ | Press Wednesday erroncously identi- m‘v:)“"d;fizib‘“l';:s‘? “;f 5 h“.‘m to, |ficd them as William D. Hayes of I wonder whether he would be sor- | “)‘)lf}‘;g“l‘};gbljl”f” And Trenlc Mg, ry if he knew what a time I am V"' St The men discharged as a result of the investigation growing out of at- (onstipated? Take R—NATURE'S REMEDY—tonight. Your eliminative organswill be functioning. ‘properly by morning and your conatipation will end with & bowel action s free and easy as nature at*her best—no pain, no sriping. Tryit. Ouly 25, The All-Vegetable Laxative TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT This superb Mary Stuart design real Tudor Plate Spoon, FREE, for cook- ing directions from 2 pack- ages and counter coupon from your grocer mailed to The Quaker Oats Co., €0 E. Jackson Bivd. Chicago, Til. She knew, and she had known all along, that there was one place where she could get a job for the ¢ could have her old posi- rams, but she would have Mr, Keswick Dell. Many times since she left thej Majestic she had told lerself that she would sooner starve than go| back to Byrams, knowing what that | But when it came to the process of star she found that it was easier o talk aiut than to endure Besides, having lost Teddy, what did it matter? After all, Keswick Dell her security, comfort, a offerec home ot Make the test tonight tempts to smuggle narcotics into the country were William D. Murphy, of Brooklyn, and Frank L. Hayes. The story was furnished the As- sociated Press by a local news as- Customs Inspector Frank Murphy, of 264 Linden avenue, Brooklyn, is in no way implicated in the investi- gation of the customs service. The Associated Press is glad to make this correction, Folks in New Britain are depend- ing more and more on Herald ied Ads. Get Genuine Tupor PrLATE Spoon With Grocer’s Coupon and 2 Packages You Buy of this New Quick Macaroni Offer Made Solely to Introduce New Quaker Food Invention. Cooks in 5 Minutes. Saves 15 Minutes’ Pot Watching. Ends Burnt Macaroni. Go to your grocer’s today. Buy two packages of Quaker Quick Macaroni, at the regular re- tail price. Tear off the mail to us with coupon you will find on his counter. You will get the spoon free. Coupons good for additional spoons of the same design inside every package. So you can quickly get a whole set. king directions and 179 stood ed T Jacqueline did not look at pounds as she had looked | 0 which came to her from 0ld! Dobbin. She had learned her lesson, and she tried to make this mall sum last as long as possible. But the time came when the nine at it with one hand for supuor liy, while he and 1 A shad form came up, silé 1 on her footed, TPolice again. A tall burly man with cape over his shoulders But she was nds with the police now. The 1 on her shou “What's ing queer He flashed the on her face. “Bless me:” he cd, isn't Miss Jacquelin ey, Well, it this isn't bit of luck! You come with me. You are out by the look of you. I'n remember Rogers, mis: Jacqueline shook her She did not remember ¥ “Never mind. You will 7 when my wife has given yo of tea and you a bit. going home now, are coming with me! ing for you for wer only about ro Aln’t that luck, now? Do y« you can walk so far. or shall I « you? You ain't i ife ‘Yon won Hanc nine that Naughty Boy matiter, and INaughty Boy did ) ¢ 17 _Get full-flavored mellow Boscul Coffee Aged 18 montbs in the bean. 5-crop blend delicately balanced. Perfectly roasted. 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