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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-11-14, Page 2Try this •fiavoury blend when next you order tea r 111 ORANGE PEKOE BLEND 1.4,1 T 'Fresh from the gavdens9 •k T- tale flilhllllillllfilllliiilliltllllll ill: uuudt1I1Illl[flilt11111111110UIliliillllffflflllll it I1 h1 ART HuR, B. P�,E E V E L cfr CHAPTER. I.-- (Cont'.l.) "Was the fellow in the tower Glenn Buckley, you tlra,k7" "Lookeo like him, sir." "Who was the gi 1?" "I can't say, sir' "Than will do, John," motioned Mrs. Walden. There was something in* her tone that eheelsed Garrick from insisting ing tt good time and with the Garrick fortune that was ample to indlatge his hobbies. • (To be continued,) FLh Found With. Lights on its. Side. rick, then in a tone of gena, raiileri' "Who are these dancing men?' .."There's young Glenn Buckley. They call hint the Demon Lover, you know. He's just a smart college kid ;with a pile of money, and a smatter- ing of information. He can take the cricket or radio or acting or relativ- ity or banking—he knows them all. Another is that Jack Curtis over at the Hotel. They Calim 'Worcester- shire'—he's Worto ces er- shire —he's the sauce on the pursuit of the identity of the they arrange, makes it snappy. In my hunible opinion, though, he's nothing more no less than another cabaret product." "I know him—what I calla 'ditto mystery girl. McKay touched hie hat end return- ed to his car quicker than he had tn- - Garrick turned keenly toward Mrs. boy,' in with a big spins Walden. "What does Ruth say? Who and swims plunges tide." was up there? Was she in the tower?":' swimsycan't Ruth accept Diet. Mrs. Walden looked away and alar- Defoe, imploredcan't R. inured. "Ruth refuses to say any -Richard Defoe was a friend of Gar - thing.,, ?" rick, grdauate of a great engineering "Was it Glenn in the tower • school, son of a fem. us engineer and alrady an inventor of no mean fame. Of late he had turned all his attention to a radio invention hi Which he seem - d to have a strange aptitude. His work on wireless photo transmission, his perfection of a wireless dictagraph and wireless teloutogri.ph" had wolf him wide recognition. Just now he was at work on a radio boat, a radio automobile and a radio airplane. The mere mention of Dick consti- tuted an added reason why Garrick felt impelled to come to the assistance of Nita in distress. "Tell me something about th girls," Phosphorescent Phenomena Captured by Bermuda Expedition New York.—Ar. William 'Beebe, the noted' explorer and ichthyologist, has returned from a seven months' ea- pedition in Bermuda, with 70 crates of strange fish, and vegetation taken from the floor of the Atlantic. Ilis prize find was an 18 -inch long fish, equipped with phosphorescent side lights, and heretofore unknown to science. Dr. Beebe said that he had brought back many specimens of deep-sea !Ish never before known to man in what. he described as the "most profitable expedition" of his 'career. His party included scientists, technicians and artists. The expedition, Beebe's twelfth, was under the auspices of the Depart- ment .of Tropical Research of New York Zoological Society. . Governor Sir Louis Bois; of Been;uda, granted the party the use of Nonesuch Island' as a base for their operations. Nita was getting more nervous by the second, "She ,won't say," she re- plied in a hoarse whisper. "It "W m," considered Garrick. comes down to whethsr it is another crime in the wave of crime that has been hitting country places this sum- mer—oz is it a job pulled off with the assistat.c Of someone at the dance!" Nita Walden shook of a restraint, as if it had been a wrap. She had come at last to the real point that had led her to seek Garrick's counsel and naw stood trembling as if on a springboard above the water. 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The Colored Man Jamaica `Times, Kingston: What- ever undesirable characteristics -- moral, physical, or sooial—nl,ay be ao- ecttiatecl by; intee.broecling, it is cer- tain that, from the point of view of sou*: efficiency, It s not the misecl colored class, it any, that is deeadent' in pbysicltie, intelligence, of energy in .lainalca, it would- app'et reason- able that where we have a community of diverse races we bad better make, up our mind not only not to despise. the o1'1'spring`of the illegitimate inter- breedihhg that invariably takes place and will continue to take place in such conditions, but to snake our acs- count for.a certain amount of legiti- mate ant: honorable interbreeding, and to look upeu: it as not necessarily or presumably a misfortune, but as more probably an advantage. I "Did Poli know, dear, that tunnel we just passed through was two mites long and cost $12,000,000?" said the young man to his sweetheart. "Oh, really, did it?" she replied as she started to re -arrange her hair. "Well, it was It orth it, Wasn't it?" as m Fear at Midnight Midnight, and silence of the infinite spaces; In glittering legions, rank on rank one's spotlight al'l'ayed, The fixed stars quake and tremble in I their places; Orion uivers like the Bear he chases; The Hosts of Heaven are afraid. —r. L. Lucas in the London Observer. Use Minard's Liniment in the Stables. Mrs. Sloop: "Does your car have a. a:ny young main finds at the worm lrive?"" Mrs. Bleep: "Yes, but girl of his choice is "a little •deal. • I I tel hies where to go," h bl ted out in suggested. Timid Wife (to husband who has he ugg desperation, "a messenger boy deliver- 1 "Well, there's Vira Gerard. You fallen asleep. at the wheel) : "I don't ed a pack^ge to Ruth. In it were her know her, 'the blonde vamx' they've mean to dictate to you, George, but jewels that had been taken from her nicknamed her, ever since she went isn't that bilboard coming at us aw- -.he Walden -pearls!" into that amateur motion picture the fully East?" "Whew1 Ilave any of the others girls made:at the school of the Misses 1 _ been returned? Co i1d, it have been a Place She thinks she is . new Tal - "No!" a Poor Geese Ishpeming, Mloli.—'The savory odor of roast goose filled tbo 'aiR° reocntly, telling eut'ione sniffers wile won the battle between 200 wild geese and the Miners who work, the night shift at the Tiliden open pit. The geese came honking out of the• north en route south. Above Islipe- fining a bliszard:broke up their forma- tion. They' sighted the beacons Ught- ing the mine workings and tried 'to 1'econnoitre. 11Mine bulidings, steam shovels and, ore cars loomed too late for two point landings kind the'fowl racked up all"" over the property. The miners attacked In a body, some capturing as many as four geese apiece. Ono gander scored a techni- cal point by snipping the finger off a miner's leather glove. The finger was no in the glove, however, so the super. intendent said it was a foil. ._...tee When a girl telIs a man she won't he his, it doesn't mean as •oii't let him be hers. Hoax?" �rnadge or Pickford—really—wants to "ir, her Nita sank back in a wicker be the 'society girl with. a career on chair, splendid shoulders canvass-lthe screen.' ed as she sank her head into a little "Then there's that Rae Larne, who filmy ]are icaboraboutthRuth'su. and sobbed. has been the guest of one or another "I am frantic silence— f the girl's all suranler. Just between Is silence confession?—Better to lose the jewels .a hundred times—than to have them returnd under at ch cir- ctvnlstahrces1" Garrick was thinking about Ruth Walden, the pretty flapper sub -deb. He said something so:thing, reassur- ing. "I didn't think Ruth was much mare than a child," wailed Nita, straightening and slabbing at her eyes with the handkerchief, "but she has been going to all sorts of dances." "What sort of dances?" "The cabarets in the city ---and road- . houses out here on the Island. Garrick involuntarily elevated his eyebrows. "Oh, it's not a question of morals —alone," she hastened. "After all, sometimes common sense and foolish- ness are fair equivalents for right and wrong." Guy looked up quick'y, genuinely surprised at this bit of worldly wis- dom. "When girls do stupid, dangerous things, trouble follows," she persist- ed, "if not at once, a bit later. I'm :afraid this is a case of it. Besides— Ruth comes into the income from the ten million trust fund of her father's estate next month when she is eighteen." "Who are in you and me and the listening post, I think she's an adventuress. I've heard it whispered that she used to be a cabaret singer or a dancer or some- thing. 'With ambitions. Anyway, she's been taken up by the girls of the youngr set and it's not for the likes of us, Guy, to tell the young idea how it shall shoot away its time. any more." "These dance palaces and cabarets," pondered Garick, considering, "have given a new twist to crime!" "And the pace! How do they do it —oh their allowances? Cut them off to next to nothing. They i. cern to go right on. There's something mighty queer about it all. You will—look into it for me?" "Indeed I will, Nita. Glad of the opportunity. I'm rather fed up on country life just now, anyhow. Be- sides, I'd like nothing better than to set some of the youngsters right." Nita Walden glowed her thanks and was whisked away. this sot?" asked Gar - Year Kids 2� deed Sugar lit supplies body fuel for the ener W that lieeps their going and growing No need t0 stuff or eget fat and lazy. Y. Use WPtiGLEV"S 80r. sugar and flavor, and sera how ruddilYtieboos aqd girls respond. l ' the new science Of health -building. r rY e 9 E�It� self and stay thin. y Handy Packs fol` Sc 41WRtkt.V1 * tta n,s,. s13�,C114 r. r, 1.. 'ISSUE No. 45-29 Garrick took a turn or two acro:: the deserted end of the verandah. A couple of years before the war,' Garrick, just out of college, of fine family and some fortune, had decided to dilettante his way into detective life. "There must be something new in order to catch criminals nowadays," he told a friend. "The old methods are all right -as far as they eo. But riminals are keeping up with science." "But what a hobby!" his friend had returned. "Never knew anyone in j our set to take up th'et!"• "It's just our set that needs it most. We're always shaken down, black- mailed, victimized, imposed on ---until we, the wise ones, are the easiest marks of all!" Sir, in his casual way, 'Garrick had traveled to London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, where he bad studied the amazing growth abroad of the new criminal science. It was not merely' itesultory, With his careless predi- lection, he had absorbed ;nearly every- thing f„ om such, men as Gross, Lacas- sagne, Reiss,: all the successors of the clay of the immortal Ber:ti tan. Next a strange thing' happened. The war.' broke out, and before -he knew it, be was drawn into Brilliant service in the Office of Naval Intelli- gence, from which he emerged :. Visa= i tenant Commander. 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