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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER- 30, 1930. | BY | solution of the situation by think-|in my fingers where one half is ouc jtheory that if a hungry man has i ling of Nurse Ellesmore and Ros:|o: line with the other, now that my 'his pocket a lottery ticket—rep ROY V]CKERS | Conaldine as two separate people. |eyes aren't able to deceive me.” |senting untold riches—he will be less | ""“He aid: and I was bound to| Hallic had whitened but, after (hungry than if he “ad nothing in | e with him. In other words, I one startled, inquiring look at Lyt- (1 cket except, say, his, hand ve my const to his marriage|ton, she had bent to the groping | IFrom there she proceeded to a dis- [ 'nd by the terms of the will that|question of her lover's hand. . . . |sertation en what she termed “the i+ cnough fo put Lester in complet: |1t was the doctor, hardened to so wheels of industry.” They are, s authority over his possessicas . . . |many horrors, whose nerve jangled |intimated, temporarily clogged. out— A lottery sinking fund,” Mrs. , | Lytton- {and who crie | R “No, no! No! | Alexander declared, “would - Synopsis: Saxely Grannock gocs | aad talk to me about it for?” shout-! She sat silent, her eves lifted Lo “what's the girl like? 1 don't | “What's up?” grunted Grannock, |taxes within six months. This would | blind when his nurse, Hallie Elles- | o2 the doctor. | i | mean physically — I've Leen to1d | his hand still on Hallie's -ace {revive the wheels of indust more, is held prisoner, during a | “Because, apparently, somcone is| What was 1t? His face? His|ghe's dark and handsome with ons| <Dowt do itl” jerked Lytton |reestablish purchasing power. _ cruclal treatment, Dy his drunken | going to give me away manner? His meney?” He st00d | ¢qgoked cyebrow or something — | - on't do it, that's all! But Mrs. Alexander's ecconomic half-brother, Lester Broon. So Saxe- | “Who?" over her, his hands gripping th=|hut what kind of a wife will she | (Copyright, 0, by Roy Vickers) |theories are not confined to lotteries. 1+ does not know that the disgra “Lester Broon.” kevs and coins in his pockels |pake Lester? | " Does Grannock suspeet the trutn |She feels strongly on the prohibition Jlistes Lout Hallie? Read _tomorrow's issue and urges repral. This coun- ‘Is she —well, you.know WHat 1} pqpper, 5 iry, she disclosed, contains numer- Hallie, refuses to consent to th:| “I'll settle him, Miss Elles-— | do what vou did that night? I know |5} 15 sha colngstoyhs, higsoch e ous institutions called “speakeasies” breaking of their engagem Be- | Miss Conaldine. I'll shut his mouth |well enough that there are poor || AN ol ey ’,wml”,\: and “clubs” which should be driven canse Hallie's presence helps Gran-| semehow. . . . What on carth does | fcols who'd leave their dying moth- | 0516F WL Revew LG AAs 00 2 A |out of business so men could be em- h& want to. {ellThib buothari fort | ora it he whistled: themiout B G| chisldEAth eiRoGiEly RoLiothare of t I ployed homestly in breweries. § rock, he is kept in ignorance of th: : ock, he P his type. He is arious or notls | situation with consent of Dr. Lyt- | He's got nothing to gain by it.” yeu—you?” it : | Wrots o pamphletion that, 100, ( 2 : el : ton, his physician. Rose Conaldine, | “I thought,” Hallic sounded im-| “Why do you ask me? It's over. |50 00 L Bi SonlRIEL R enER o loxpieng Bt ey - : ward of a New York lawyer name | mensely weary, “that once J'd re- [1t's done. It's too late. O, it's too 2yitonTalll e SUMSERAIY, IRl | Coolidge also. To date, he has not | [ [ . You-must act mow to get Perle, secks the aid of Howard | fused o marry Lester anyway be | late—Ilat S ::';l,;;‘,:v‘,[}.:::-.m" T replied. : 2 Jubilee Crastiard —the lows Leckett, private detective, in learn s out of it. But that's wher:| Lytton, rigid, looking down on the | 1"« 12 & NPl A nAvauieas a o .| After expounting her two theor- |y ( t priced enamel range ever ing of her origin, about which her|he's so amazing He's determined | abandon of her wecping. il‘!’”t”';‘ v; ‘ m((;m, “>(v:;1|\ ions. Well‘d Se]l TleetS m Relwve jes, Mrs. Alexander made another 3 S CS_P"CC g & _Ej‘ guardian refuses to tell her. Perls|to marry me. L can't think why.” | Chapter 1§ - ‘\]-“"I' "‘”"l "‘1"”‘-‘0 d :""‘”‘\m_ u 3! h revelation. ©he has a slogan. It is: | x 2 L built by Crawford in 75 years Jearns of this and suddenly irforms| She spoke without the faintest | CORNERE S SO AL L “Voluntary and eager contribution | vy i ; of successful stove making .. murse is also the girl he loves anl| The doctor swore, apologized and [ “What is there about a man like who loves him. Lester, cngaged (o swore again. | Broon that can a girl like yQu | her she is an heiress with a §30,00) hint of coquetry. Lytton, angrily | £ 3 P Dr. Lytton visited Grannock the|that's the truth.” | " al income. Meanw Hallic, | conscious of her slender limbs and | | tion. gpgual incol e v slender limbs and |, i aternoon, and found him | G | orbuff enametat 8§ | 2 50 . Grannock evidently accepted {his w o rigin is also obscur learns | the deep, s t © 0 e breasl g — O B e e o ;‘::‘r ould | [CAring 10 feel his way about {he [ws normal. e s S e 1Cl 'kville Minister I SATURDAY Or, if you prefer, in stove-black e o iie ea Tyt by T onin nehs|voe EuErdenunderiHalleatelllas i iio BTs aupnoscisy ol euldniaEetlozan ders donated an cden ogng ar e Minister % finish, at only . . . S§& 30 alio 15 Tloss Conaldine, and her|be determincd to marry ler. Bus | 228 KR know.” e said. “You only knew | brothcrhood of man today and if| Named Special Officer Is the Last — e e L e U b ek vne aetecnreon ooy |\ s Conald inghag ognateaclig il ethsag . IU's odd, doc, [everything works out all right the | cjarksyille, Tenn., Oct. 30.—®— | B Easy ternis—but you must take never caught. Hallie tells Grannocic TR Aokt Al SR ey e asmes Al day i explainad Gran Hewal estousids arintlonlog e i i d abte i Libe i ald ey coupl® | e Rey, Wade H. House, Murfrees- DAY advantage of this offer NOW! Her mew mame. He never knew her |ty was t0o often spread. |neck. Lytton, tongue-tied, could jstuck in my mind. IUs the uneven jof years and the world will be just | joro evangelist, became a member of | Sy It cxpires November 1. old one. Lester warns Hallie he will iDoas ihe taall hel ol htito marcy ‘onl_\ draw fiercely at his cigaretie. |exebrows, I suppose, I find myse.? lone vast lottery table. | the Clarksville police force today. | Ai 368 50 Ol Ome, Lt e e v | vou aiier what aommeadz+ e ahot | He listencd fo the talk of these | thinking about her quite a lot—not || The war debis, it scems Have | Mg received an uncxpected ap- . P00, v+ho blinded him unless she con-|ou [two lovers. Between instructions|in relation to myself but as the|geen harrying Mrs. Alexander no|pgintment from Mayor W. D. Hud- | sents to marry him. no. She spoke quite calm. @B directions, —always casually | weman who is to be my brother's|end. Finally she determined to do |son after he told a revival audience i Chapter 17 | Slemtion SRoml enen ) 0 EENEITES LRI ERILIE I e about them. She didi | {pag “with the cooperation of the | [ DR IVITON 15 AROUSIED | horial do' &\ (hing becatime it wiis| 2 jspeak of Chfricd STimelloped|i Winchdotion iprabbad: agaln ay te | sha wrolc & pamphletiand sentil & Glarksvilloiniayor arid: politel chier, | | away among the roses. . [ pretence that Hallic and Rose were | copy of it to former President Cool- | | \ould clean up Clarksville.” ° ° “When Hallie ran from I | Besides, his duty is don otE e e e = 0 went to Dr. Lytton's home and|when I've refused him. He lied (o | Lo B L L LUk ss e Ml idge. To date, he has not replied. | A iy weeks' commission and v : greeted her/politely. | dispassionately, “and persuaded e 0 [Ruhatmonstaticoniconsiclss K [“A World Relief Campaign.” urges| e returne cesterday fr SONT 5 - P o TN B er e | Giepassionately, eand rersuaded | pationt, doctor, mo doubt: and I |about. - iabitatiriant ot i enia iRt (o e Yesters e REPHONE 510075101 66 WEST MAIN ST. “I am not using that name any | more — who insisted on marri Have Juyunpaciingglo Lintel Greonoslsmiied {tery to wipe out the war debts and | The minister said he would begin | - she reminded him | And Saxely gave his consent. But| ,onPacking < “I don't somehow, actively think feventually ease what Mrs. Alexan- | gpecial duty at a dance tomorrow Ah! No, T remember Grannock |all that is just stage-settin Oh, didn't you know? I've asked |alout Rose.” said Gramnock. “She's | der calls “the burden of {axation.” | night, Y called vou something else. Miss— | Not necessarily. You forget tha* myself to stay. I angled hard for|a part of my mind and of my spirit. | But she foresees that persons wiio e - Miss—' [ Broon gets a big house and an am. | ¢ invitation yesterds ety | She is my life. . . . Sorry! Didn't | have scruples vinst gambling | SECURITIES MOVED “Rose Conaldine. 1t's my S it ool e ons (Lo cnserfor o Ner T enr oper RN aRER I o RRCoRHIng g o Rl s U cunosuathey lofte tyglom amioni) Féal name. It would be best—don't | : Lo clvo i tarh e shte V| icanic s o maisssRaubim g db tng) didpevo B L natins sl Eronnds A oS el tTsupdtny veu think 2—for us all to us L al I don't forget it. Nor does L Perhaps vou'll : :\moo(h him down | beeau, I've never actually seen vinst them: thie time. Then we shan't make any | ter. But—there are a score of giris | [°F e Wil you? i A “Life itself is’ sometimes a gam- R S o ety Sl SO, i S L8 el (it o ¥o. of course you haven't.” ble. Considering the distressed con- | to the vault in the company's new B oot mip ca'Y Taft aima o e ore has et Tt oy | the caressing and intimate laughtex | “Im fold she s very lovely. | ditions here and abroad objectors to | office building on Farmington ave- e I s |of acknowledged lovers. Lytton | Nurse Casey very sweclly {oll m | lotteries ousht to sacrifice o (his “What do you think of him now?" | “What does Broon say to that?" laughed, too, and loped he would | But, Lytton, here's a queer |cause, and sink their convictions and | wlt's remarkable,” he said. “It's| “Simply that he doesn't want to |l ' CE&N SEC SUOR IMSEry as [thing! Casey got mixed up witn | prejudices.” el ilbus ot the will can do.” |bo. let ‘offi. Chat he won't mary| .. on Eicls eyes while he s | Rtose and — and that Dllesmore | Mrs. Alexander, a prosperous {curved and pouted so & weman. She said Rose's cyebrows |middle-aged woman, is willing to | ¢ : ad sunk on to the medical | anyone but the. And that if T dont ) : 7 oo gh5 . nedisank onitoitnesmedicaljaivonebubajie AL thattlidon She wants to stay here for {hres [ weren't level, that one s higher |apply her time and money to fur i : You do not need cash. Charging to our ac- couch as though exhausted. He|marry him ‘almost immediately he | Lot drie U ot Wil tan {Sarel VR Ho Tk niiC | weeks — that is, until we're mar- | than the other. When T exclaimed, | thering the cause, but she is eager | e | W count and paying at our office in small weekly pay- the close, impersonal serutiny of | “It's blackmail,” said Lytton. said annock when the she said she'd confused the two.” |to cnlist the aid of some world- | S 2 . B el ol e e e und of her footsteps had died | S| fool.” tamous personages, and she wants | - . f ments is the most convenient and economical meth- There were shadows under hes{words don't mean anything to Les A3 H Ry eknoN AR Sou i s hsvistieni sl b o Rna ni ST IBIDR (Ec kel g T e (o | 3 : T . e g i i et it | ot s i PR PO R Soa | L ‘ dow’t know why it should have| “My idea,” she said, “would be to | S . B od of purchasing. Why not avail yourself of this Her hands lay palm upward on hee | can call him & blackmailer all day | FOPECL b arowled the doc- |iceme as auch a shock fo bolieve tliat | establish a lottery alorig the linea o : y ; service? lap. He thought at fivst that it was|leng, if you want to; he isn't dis- [ 00 1o MO CL e leyiararevehi ol cosaitichly e the Caleutta sweepstakes except that | et : larger. There | . o B Ceme in to our office and talk over your cloth- the same kind of nervous collapse | turbed by your opinion in th= B G I L Hexe | ipolf a stndoweof rbstimc it wouldidie | atich annual or semi-annual | that he had dreaded tor Saxelv |l » th weeks then — that's | blance between them,” lied the doc- | would he drawings with a. prize of $500,000. | -2 ing needs with us. artford, Oct. 30.—Approximately ,000,000 in securities were trans | ferred from the Actna Life company | vaults in the Main strect oflice hers nue Sunday. The securities were et e A X You can say this when you buy from the lead- | ca police. H ing stores on the Egan Budget Plan. Lytton ecx Grannock. Then he noticed that| “It's monstrous,” ttled ? > tor heftily. “As for excbrows or her thin shoes were white with|claimed. “It's devilish. It hat ‘r setiled inthis sense—t ‘\\\E'l;v‘\r‘l' it is, you can take it from |The Red Cross and the Salvation | dust. are you going to do?"” still don't feel 1 ought to marry |me that damn’ few people ave got | Army would sell part or all of the | 3 : § K "What have you been up (02" he| His hands thrust decp into his |, 1-1H and that she —Rose—abso- ‘m'ur,.fl,\ level — eyebrows. You | ickets in all countries. Newspapers | s by | RTe 0 a0 A | mly;»l(lwls ;3”1.}:?:4 wr,:“‘,‘,’ '1';1'-‘\;‘;‘:”‘5 ”(y ”'h:i\u:H f\onr»hmvhtw would advertise free. Who would | : J . N S0 denoied fheu StOn BT ITash e L Aasains B Lk s et TG R e e B BTt chie See fo delnplis R . : ¥ “If Rose Conaldine were to leave | shadow and his leaped and merged < B ot g £ i 88 SEtauan E e the chance to win a fortune would 4 3 3 e S - . him mow,” she said, her breath land drew away again. “When dil | 5% to her? What s a tolerabls | of the reasons L don't like it create a sinking find of from $1.- | 300 MAIN STREET LEONARD BLDG. Eatding 4n - her throat, “weuld it|all this erop up? life to a blind man? And if I could You were —always a little down | 500,000,000 to $2,000,000,000 annual- | s 4 9119 harm hira? Would he suffer? No,| “He wired Sasely from New Yort: | Jfo——Would life cven then be tolcv- | oy Lester,” — grinned Iester's y, Then apvortion that out among | | &y 7 A Phone 2112 I know he would suffer. But is he | that he had arranged to marry -’"'I’W“"'”'"” her I'd like to "‘f{""f» s the nations for payment of theic| strong enough mow 1o stand the | Nurse Ellesmore. 1o knew th 1 elieve that she's gelting her own | “Very likely. — And talking of | et When the debts are paid off way because the puzzle is beyonl!|faccs, old man, just let me see if |uee the money o ease the burden suffering 2’ iould be with Saxcly when th» me but, to be hol I haven't real- | th elli ours is e kb iy to be hon aven't real ling of youss i 10y | Iy tackled it. I'm afraid of it. And | He plunged inio a dis f S SR as i N io a discussion of I aniia: Are syoir’. falling mielodram liE gndclayer {while I'm busy dodging it, she's | Grannoek’s gencral health and keps posnpvas Al ndaciinal medicine ?” oy he's clever. And then he A wre laws in the United States 3 simply settling everything.' t it until Hallie was TRCSiSinI 1e United States “I dom't want to be melodramatic. | came down here. a conple of hours | P . said Lytion | between the (rocs, ¥ o Loy e nuenaibinsticd thoy £1 hadanervosbrcakdown | p{iERCi{ANTSy LANDLORDS and doctor.” |later and we talked on the cliff.| . s sestion aside. "%t you're asking my views,as his| . . . I ran away, after a bit, L ran | oo neard from Lester ol Rt i, Saxele she | pags an enabling set” she urgea, | | 20d could not do the work I | PPOFE"S‘ONAL E miedical adviser, I'd sav that his|and ran. . . . He said he was going | g :\‘:;:“\(:rlr‘rlnr:-‘x}:l ]«].:If;i;l, ”“dul x\._:uolx; |'n|w)un|m 4 this| s it real quickly—in time to al- | | have to do around the house. | N S fi M N x\j]]hlo slulrw(;‘r‘n\ln .\I":,\:;i§$:\'?‘;’r(xl ik to Now York.” - had wire yesterday,” wont | lieve Grannoclk ”‘(‘”, “»‘ll’:'I("H\l\‘:)lywllll‘i‘ ‘o_‘ {low us to pay off the war debts.” Through one of your booklets | || A new and cconomical way to callect your delinquent accounts. Ior ) leasure 0i |l the same.” Lytton looked rount al advantage of u lottery to the | fham’s Vegetable Co d) || tess of their condition, and wili investizate your prospective ac- your — your companionship. Take | for his hat. “L'll have a shot at| individuzl. she claborated o the | | b 4'petoed orl mpound counts without any additional cest to you a other women an : : that away very gradually and h>|paking his sce ordinary common may carry on without if. Jerk it |gccency— Iwent to the drug store and got 4 R FaLs L : ; toke her abroad. After that, he| “With pleasure.” : | s s away — for instance, by suddenly | S el e J\]»\t“h”]s Tbubel d1s e “Nurse A | e sCENIC WAY ,h me six bottles. It has done me CALL, WRITE-or PHONLE letter confirms it. He has thin, at Mrs. Bartholomew's, Wiil ranged to marry Nurse Ellesmore | You give me a lift there, Doctor | within the next few days and (o | Lytton? = e To have our representative call—or for further information appearing — and you may well | can't and settle Casey will be back froma | good in more vays than one jsleappeartl At _[down in New York her walk soon and, 3 jerk his reacon with it But." countered the doctor vie-| .. : \ nd. - in any ¢ ( v i o e dstar st |25 S s S e S o o BTR Sl | THE SERVICE CREDIT and T don't intend to keep on ve-dis- | jypy, 2 e h;\.x’o'\;. for the ke ot saying | occesionally.” Her hand was on (8 > | without having to lie down. I )i = sing this wrotched business.” | phe two shadows on the wail | *Chace nything Grannock’s shoulder and v ¥ URIEE - {will answer all lesters with 8 CGLMEC!EON BUREAU ton barked. 0 far as I'm con ‘\v”,. close together. Lytton lookel| o. It w mother who loy him carry it to his lip i e i e e e |0 weetme Tiesten nilicpRrepustend odineesstio T Tl ol : 2eh L 5ple§sure- _NHaédeh I\f.EEujS\- | NST. PHONE 4393 NEW BRITAIN, CON gradually out of Grannock's 1ife| qrumming in his veins. “Give that | ropus oo ¢ likes with a1l his prop- | felt it with his other hand 2 | meyer, 707 IN-10 Street, Last St. § | Room 509 ble buses, | . g when it's safc for him to 10se YOU | 3 moment. U1l pass” Life—a mad I Louis, Illinois. Not earlier and not later. And even |\ anton, lifc erty once he s married” el I mustlearn this busines, pest,” i cous operators. | | e }Huug')x\;:]l .~‘h‘r>lmiy 't'n’:, too Ivur isn'c | b ,\ml.. cheerfully. 7T} hait of g1 ¢ |»_\n"‘|l.:.;m"r..r\ | then I shouldn't advisc telling Nin | jrouc swhen the years had 1ong 580 [ {1'c Glabarate machimers mother st | e hina. of - ans o oports frott | e et l_ [] E P' k iy B i e e e = and ot any cne etio i the g ool Lydia E. Pinkham's & | more.” His voice roughened. Lue, Lester shoull | world. must learn to feel (Railrond Station) | | | | more girl had a claim on him?" | sccond. Lytton says faces are rare. | NEW ENGLAND TRANSPORTATIC i tntend to leave him, ever, unless |, o his pulse vas steady Tl Him in three weeks' time?” | more than a child, against his forty= Dr. Lytton had ound a temyporary |1 symmetrical 1 {l Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Cot, Lynn, Mass. | e e e e e G0 B POLEEYEAND HERSPALS By CLIFF STERRET 3 : " thing but—charm. . . Such | marry suitably is to end in this!” little diffe “I didn’t intend to slip out of his|c.con years. And he had always beea “What's this about your marryIng | gupily perfe e T -ence. And then I musi 905 0. ., 2:05 p. m., | Ay o . e e e e e s i et o o 2. Vgggtah]g (]gmummfl |Use Hereld Classified Ads For Quick Results life, you see, at any time. 1 didn'i |\ oveq by dark women. . . . Come|_ i puincesioniaiton SthB LRy CE “what | mcan is, how the devil # ing for a4 moment that you nt \ \ = = o7 herc's Grannock talking \A ! Z 2 ' - T — (R e e \| B A oy = > ITS THE SOFTEST HAT MADE, Gane . threo wecks? ; |BETS A BET j = _ < | SIR. You WOULDNT WANT 'OP WORRYING!!’ | “Lester doesn’t care about any o | - = Y A SOETER HAT e | those problems. When he speaks about money—usc our of Saxcly and me, he's—of | = i THAN THAT/ casy plan of Cash «i Not exactly meaning to be e B ] 4 i credit. FOR the WOIRIK - white face trembled and any amount | up & hand to hide it—"heea PAYMENTS wind is twisted to that onc ! $1.00 per | WEEK. Rates only 312 per month Mutual Industri Service (11 Main — Over Ashle Phone 177 1—Daily icular thin D E— | ——————— AUNT HET POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLEN BY CLAUDE CALLAM JUST KIDS [GRreriom-toNT Fema o oe ] 7 ) s s BT IS f’ PAISS | |5 AnNN- Vi [ WHY- How Can You OH -\ wNOW Now 18 [ BVN\(L‘AMMO% LESSOML- VERY AWEUL /[ KNOW THAT 1T WiLL CAUSE Cousin ANN SORRY TO ./ RAIN ON M‘NEDD\N@ DAN SAWD THE - A HEAR ThaT | OAY w».s»fim i \T LOOKS MISTER MORDAUN 7 wiLL BE A 5 L J I LT TLE" N RA\NY DAY/ % - ; i SHOWE R FER. HiM SR S TS GOMNA JISNT u»\mé;é‘ky« MARRIED TO g v . 7 i 7 = Rfi‘N onN /"HPNKS(:Wlm DAY ¢ 'D\' YouR. | ","\/ wroow;\§~ A /"(//f ore N\ 1 e “w ot “It's awful expensive for || E . = = ! ALREADY .\\“ was crowded in s us to have the Thomp:or s e 7 B A \ close at ‘lhc party that'T'got | {iover for. dinn Ma doi & to itchin’ where a skeeter bit ||| Jike ‘em an' for that reason me an’ scratched the n he oanie o s bl preacher. \ win' witen they come.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Symiiii: ’ ; it 1930, Vutlieners Syndicaie e e ). / r— : ¢

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