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‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930. | by Mary Daln“)erg Synopsis: Dagger Marley, 16- year-old niece of a Texas rancher, rescues Blaine Howard, a vagabond American soldier of fortune from scme Mexican insurgents. Stayin a guest at the ranch, Howard wins | the respect of all, including old Jim Marley, Dagger incle and Dick Welling, a one-armed Englis man who has come to the ranch to | forget some past trouble of which he never speaks. Welling 1 How- ard ve heard of each other previ ously, but their exact past connec- | tion remains a mystery. Meanwh Dagger falls in love with Howard who has a wife he does not love ts the temptation to ret and leaves to join th lied armies in France. Dagge heart-broken, but Wel cou her to overcome r veals his own past in love. as resis affection and | pointment { “SOMEWHER IN FRANCE | The summer dragged for Dagger | after Howard d € i where memories of him confronted her. There was a carefully-worded letter from him, too, ence to what them “Am sailir on the nesday,” he concluded. He signed h Blaine Howard The letter establ their separation. He way, perhaps to the taken millions awaited her Before Dagger was at hand to r vent in El Paso. The serenity dwelt behind its v porarily soothing soon their spell Wise Mother realized t ed pupil, %er plainly-furnished c “What is old nun. pertness % was had passed betwe Baltic Wed- mmoned ell by only ron three days Sister Agi sald I shouldn't te didn't kncw what apout.” “Ah!" A faint for mastery in the dim by a network of wrinkles perhaps Lou Anne % “Oh, but she didn’t know, Mother Seraphina! She's dumb. It whether we—I mean women—could Jove 2 man more than the Church.” The twinkle died in the Mother Supcrior's hat s young person to discu she answered. Lou Anne di "Oh, I said, of course, you could love a man more than the Church — more anything. You can, you know “I fear I do not"” Seraphina. “And ness, you will write n deportment. You have som ahead of you before you to criticize your elders tors."” Dagger blushed furiously. -~ *“I suppose I'm .snapped: “but I tF about algebra rig ter Veronica.' ‘Really?” smiled Mother phina. “It seems to make use of such “How 2" “Why, I might give you a of the younger children.” “But I hate teaching.” Dagger, dismayed “Possibly, you W Sister Veronica's trouble experience,” the answered. “Oh, I'll do it “You arc old nun queried “Not very Dagger replied “Will it ease your pain to spe of it?” “No. No getic for her going to let it bother me. Welling said vou could make happiness help you, if vou hard enough. I'm trying.” Mother Seraphina's } ed out involuntarily ove gant black head. “God bless vou “It is ill to be vo row. But if sorrow vourself your Bend the sorrbw to way lies the than happiness sald was bey Dagger's cyes went downtairs she knelt resol cudgel wilfulne but her closed eves o up a vision o Small wond is. 8 1 she twinkle stru eyes m “But was eyes. a grave subject for my dear,” id you and d Mother silly,” k T know ht now than me you alent excla appreciate r your iperiop A abrupt d half-2 child," I said it's possible to love a maz We've done forward to the Convent gion of phina twinkled ted in you to Dagger off | read | Dom nt. She Maid of AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN il had no business rilin’ Pa, but after hearin’ forty vomen say my party decora- tmn% was ‘perfectly cious,” I had to hear body talk hateful an’ ural.” Copyright, 1930, Publisher pre- some- nat- i - POOR PA BY CLAUDE CAL niore Bourbon in hand. Yew better take this, honey, un\\nnlvdl}' gentle. she asked s the whis is it?" tossing off gulp Welling divined |letter, and drew rle of letterh Mar she meant from his pock ce sheets of paper, by the ting, Street | lines she & Howe,” The were blurred forced herself them regret with a neat, t resolutely cipher W |among othe to inform you papers of our c Mr. Blaine Howard, forwarded us, with his effects, from Fr: find a communication from evidently in reply to one he addressed vou. Prior to the re of your letter, Mr. ported missing in first week of May last, formed confidentially, | Somme front ‘His body ccto 00ps, included m we we are on was not occupied by hig name the wounded the nd has not in me ind An allicd fate It appear: althou the Red ( deter: frui attempt by ncies to has so far been probable that he The eyes she Dagger read no farther. ell into her Her dry, but somehow, | ter Where's your hand, said. *“Thanks. - And first she fainted Wavering back D: r was ATe {close to hers, and At | reiterating the re v | “Damne 1 reckone Dagger faint! Damned if T Damned if I'll ever do it murmured. “You K w, L took 5 to ride | Jim I sort of made a fool of this wore y been for Dick 2" time than anything Dagger to cons of Dicl her uncle's frain ever h with the ponded; “but sternly adjoining | 0 she eve oy “Noth terted "hout it sort," Dick el shof Ma told Ana Huh! 1 ard said Dick Howard? ths “Blue. He us comin’ desperate hope of f Howard old Jim zton officials he g cabled relatives in he hinted for the influential. But oduced only sympathy which concrete Wellir home were were f result was z shown friends ind Dagger o ploasure experie discovery that he had n during his exile ‘Bull' Crichton 1 etary And here’s my Wenlock —poor chap, he says |0f his boys have gone West.” hesitated. “That leaves only little fellow, and it's an old tit Is your cousin a lord?" Da asked idly. He nodded sation to rch alize cor of ppier And to r than ever and switc the topic D was ed the of 1d been twenty : check up on s rodo Howar¢ ng physic N ner pain zone, but And by her u a cable om th and st d that is little say e could hton's got a Horse-buying. There’s ion over here, purc I'm to be on it. I Dagger,” he scarcely job for UE)HV’ s ing fine, Dicky."” the art, 'L curbing he dismay her wish 1 ¢ Iy to traw, in hon final ion, came py in San Ant enlistment of the mnouncing two cousins “I'm feeling right lonesome concinded come down, It's about stood you life ga pack of her aunt 1 visit 1 Mar boy ro a s ey o s annou ad of a law firm: * and wavery, to de Howard was action during the identified in British is dead, in her life iousness, nding these tless. by bination of s Munitions,"” co came like her letter Alix,” “Why don't you under nd a ra “Why. sho, horey!” " he [edected his chaw i |8 s from her. | want to do that tead- | “I'm tired of I hat ain't yew.” “Get a foreman. His cold blue eves softened scanned her features, “Yew ain't lookin' should,” he conceded. week or two & She kissed him. her ultimatum better anticipated. “It's not darling,” inow that (Copyri; now, Whatever'd ¥ for?" the no ranch.” way to talk. need the 3 ket a ring Cut- wall yped but he like vy “Maybe He had hat I'm she consoled don’t vo ht, 1930, Company) plunges into tired of y him, S that lient, 1 to ance, | you, | had | Dagg ceipt | careless re- | camp, her life the g and a new admirer ent in tomorrow's chapter. ¢ in- “* HARTFORD AVE. YOUTH been | lists of prisoners | communicated Imperial German Govern- Worried Over His Absence, ‘ross | mine tleas. | They Tell Police Tomaso and Mary DelSanto of Hartford avenue let- |that their son, were | disappeared was land a picture was left with The couple appeared greatly w ricd and believe that serious has happened to their s He was happy in his home, acco ing to Mr. DelSanto, life was peaceful and quict. has police have never ny kind, with him. . that the youth has been lured aw UM o has met with foul play, and nele | police last night broadcast his ™¥- | scription and asked the police all towns and cities in the state be on the look-out for the bo When Joseph left home > with him. A reward of $25 Joseph, aged 20, from home on the police. she face voice had trouble d to ny person. r shop on Hartford MARRIED FOR TWO Y and Mrs. of 11 Lon- first AR Frank Smith stre tly obs the second niversary of their wedding tod They married the Sac Heart church by Rev. ki of Bristol, a former school as: ciate. M. who is widely kno in political circles, served cilman and alderman from the fi ward from 1925 to 1928. He is e ployed by works, an and > quic the his were was ir- need 1 not being he 1sin two He the gger | con- their to | on no longer for was peak. ' me. | commis- for the doing she an that ould ulti- i mothers think. her ness, crying in sleep, offensi breath, loss of weight, nausea pell? pena anc nto the nmvl.mpl o 1 as W a taken than she had ou, You Duffield and ay, social whirl of a great army erie DISAPPEARS FROM HOME | Parents of Joseph DelSanto Greatly 201 reported last night | had Sunday of the missing youth or- something on. | rd- and the family Joseph ways been a good son, and the of he parents ff.nfl 1y the de- of | to an- ay. . | red Teofil Kotow- s0- wn as coun ftn | m- the department of public LOSS OF APPETITE is just one of the symptoms. Worms are much more common than most See whether your little one istroubled with: grinding of teeth, picking the nose, cross- ve or MARIAN BENNETT WILL | BATTLE BERNICE WALL ® New Britain Girl Golfer Scheduled to Mcet Oshkosh miss in J | | (®—Eleven | Canadian Open | Montreal, sept. 17 Americans entered the second | round of match play in the Cana- | dian Women's Open Golf champion- ship today but not more than of them could gain the quarter- | finals. [ Of the eight sccond round | matches today no fewer than five pit Americans against each other. In | the only international match on the round, Edith Quier of Reading Pa., met Marjorie Kirkham of Montreal Helen Hicks of Hewlett, M Y., de- fending champion, met a formidable foe in Marion Turpie Lake of New York, while Maurcen Orcutt an-| other New York contender, was matched against Frances Williams of Allentown, Pa, sensation of tournament play on the Atlantic| seaboard this season. Peggy Wat- tles, of Buffalo, was pitted against | Mrs. H. A. Martelle, of tford, Conn.; Mrs. Harlan Higbie, Detroit, clashed with Fritzi Stifel of Wheel- ing, W. Va, and/ Bernice Wall, Oshkosh, Wis., drew Marian Ben- nett of New Britain, Conn., for an opponent, The two principal Canadian threats, Ada MacKenzie of Toronto, fand Mrs. Alexa Stribling Fraser, were drawn against players from the dominion. Miss MacKenzie bat- tled Mrs. . W. Whittington of To- ronto, and Mrs. Fraser was match- ed with Cecile Smith of Toronto. NATIONALISTS GOMPLAIN " ABOUT PRISON PROCEDURE | Claim English Release Convicts to Make Room in Jails for he had | Al offered by the parents for his return | Joseph worked in a avenue, Political Offcnders. Bombay, Sept. 17 (#—D>More than ‘,‘"‘U(Hb nationalists are in jail says n announcemept of the working | committee of the all India congress party, Bengal heading the list with more than 6,000, Most convictions have been in connection with violation of meas- utes adopted by the government to overcome the civil disobedience campaign inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in his struggle to free India from British rule, The nationalists contend that in | | many instances, in various parts of the country, ordinary convicts have | been released to make room for | political offenders. Government offi- | cials deny this general restlessness. Any one of these signs may be your warning that worms are present. Wisemotherstake no chances with these dangerous and disgusting childhood pests. Even if worms are only suspected they give the child DR.HAND’S WORM ELIXIR It is the prescription of a famous child’s specialist — SAFE, pleasant to take, gentle and sure in sts action. Your druggist will tell you that many me Antonio.’ of your friends have successfully used it. Buy a bottle of Dr. Hand’s today. The exact figures of convictions so far reported to the congress | party headquarters show a total of 311. The government claims this | estimate is an e: aggeration. {Absolute Boycott Asked On Soviet Russia Goods | Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 17_(UP) —An absolute hoycott of all manu- | factures and agricultural products of Soviet Russia was demanded of congress yesterday in a unanimous | resolution adopted by the 52nd an- nval convention of the New Jersey ate Federation of Labor, If American standards of wages and living are to be maintained as led out, against tial, he resolution stressed the point that virtual “conscription” by the Russian Soviet government, with workers there employed at “deplorably low wages” makes the beycott imperativ Telephone Co. 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