Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1926, p. 10

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i a | _ ___THE DAILY B ISH Wig -- __Monday, © me | THE YELLOW STUB|™ Sheva com coon suns, - . - Dodd's | 'Kidney Pills Purify the : bE : GREAT NEW MYSTERY SERIAL Blood, aad Pure Blood Means ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. } Re : | By Ernest Lynn : : : ] Mr. J. Levellle was Relieved of Kid: We are specially stocked with all the $ ney Trouble by Dodd's Kidney Pills . . Henry Rand, 55, a business As she sat on her bed, in utter! After Other Remedies Had Failed. | best grades at attractive prices, : y _ Mess : Tx v. 3 man, is found murdered oa dejection, she wondered if the cut- St. Lucien, P.Q., March 15 (Spe- cheap hotel in Grafton. ting remarks she had made to Jim- cial)--"For three years I suffered 3 a . find & woman's handkerchief | my when last they met had opened | with bad kidneys I tiled different LET US HAVE YOUR ENQUIRIES Now. . - - . . - 18 enjoyed by millions of devoted friends and the stub of a yellow theatre | a breach that as irregarale. | Temedies but they did me no good. : \ ' i : ticket. "Bu wrote him," she said. "I| Having read in your almanac of mum- Black, Green or Mixed--Sealed Packets only Janet Rand, his daughter, |told him everything. I did all I erous persons being relieved, I tried ALLAN LUMBER CO. ---- omy breaks her engagement with could. Why didn't he answer?" four boxes of your. excellent pills and Vi - 4 a: ¢ a / Barry Colvin, because of the She was hurt, deeply hurt. felt better immedfately. TI shall tell ictoria Street, near Union. Phone 1042 g "disgrace." Jimmy Rand, his "He simply doesn't care any|my relations who suffer from kidney . ; son, goes to Chicago, where the | more," she told herself. trouble that they can take Dodd's theatre is. The stub is traced to She sat before her mirror 2nd | Kidney Pills with perfect confidence." -- PH... SS Olga Maynard, a cabaret singer. | watched her reflected face. "0 This statement comes from Mr. J. ? 9 = : 5 = Jimmy meets and falls in | Jim," she cried, "if you only kme Leveille, a well known resident of ° 4 : love with Mary Lowell. Later how much I loved you. You're-- this place. he encounters Olga. She faints you're braaking my heart." If you engulre among your neigh- ouse é }) at bearing police want her for Her face dropped slowly down on |, you will find scores of people ; Churcl, aly a A way a long time, just | "0 have discovered in Dodd's Kid- If ~All Kinds of El o : ul N ' ' s ) Jimmy lift Olga into a taxi and | how long she did not know, but her as relist on Hm teem al of Electric Apparatus misunderstands. mother's complaining voice, rising dry, itching skin, dizziness, nervous- Satisfaction guaranteed. Best work at reasonable prices. Olga tells police the stub on 3 Mote Sf querdlousness, broke ness and inability to get refreshing "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" might have come imo 0 oF haugha, sleep that mark the earlier stages of {if \ sion of a man whe wicked her a Maps " ron Have Such ® Haag: the disease, or it may be diabetes, || DAY ap" two t ore che, why don't you go to ? Your hy i HALLI ELE oe Sy rs | "2 om in afr rime oo oie | HALLIDAY EL CGO. sterious_ warnings to leave Chi- | slesp.' : adore em i : : : cago and later is attacked by Without answering, Mary roused h two men, but escapes. herself and put out the light. She yr : With Jimmy and Mary es- undressed in the dark and then got} on the table and stepped back and tranged, Church gets Mary's into. bed. studied it. ~ ; a promise to marry him. Jimmy But she lay there xleepless, damp- "Tell me," he said to Jimmy, N : o and Olga, out one night, see a ening her pillow with tears. . , .| "how you found this place when or ea ershi 3 man they both recognize--she Hours passed, but they failed to[ you came in. Where was the phone-- ; as the man who'got. the stub, bring her sleep. . . . right where I picked it up?" he as one of his assallants. The How was she to know that the let-| "Yes. The receiver was off the Brings Low Prices man escapes, but they identify ter she had written to Jimmy Rand | hook. I put it back." Ps : him his police photo as Tke was at that moment lining the pock- "Any lights on?" hi B = 9 nt » et of Paui, the admirable office| . "No, all the lights were out." Yori I cadesahip fot Graham rothers Trucks The World S Latest Love Song! Church, motoring with Mary, | boy? ""Phis rug here that's mussed up runs over a dog. His heartless- $e and wrinkled. Was it like that when It is a vital, practical thing that means satisfac- ness causes her to break their At that moment Jimmy Rand was | you came in?" " tion and money to buyers. - i ; the hall 'st y Be engagement. Mary writes Jim dashing #madly up e hal eps Jimmy hadn't noticed the rug. "I It satisfaction because public demand is oh 9 9 my a letter, telling him about leading to Olga Maynard's 'apart-| don't know, Lieutenant. I suppose A it. The offic boy sticks it in his | ment. so. I'didn't touch it." based on Satisfaction ~ and the demand for v pocket and forgets it. The door was standing half open; O'Day quietly stroked his chin, Graham rothers Trucks is growing greater Barry Colvin, without Jim- [the rooms within were in silent] stood with his feet planted wide every day. my's knowledge, seeks out darkness. apart and studied a while in sil- It means money to buyers because large demand ; Pla ed b a ramous Orchestra Mary Lowell and tells her who He fumbled, then switched on a| ence. ; 3 ye y F Olga Maynard is. Lato that | light, and the telephone met his| "What do you think happened, Means large Iroduction "and large pr oduction T night Jimmy gets a phone eyes. Lieutenant?" Jimmy had risen from ' Sung by 4 Famous Tenor call from Olga, saying she has The receiver was still off the his chair, and stood facing O'Day. Graham Brothers are the largest exclusive truck = : . . found Ike Jensen. Her voice hook. "What's happened to her?" "Don't bother me now, lad. Let manufacturers in the world. By that fact Always--Waltz George Olsen and His Music ends in a gasping cry. Then he gasped. "God! Where is she?" me think." He smiled apologetically buyer profits. y the : there is silence. : He tramped through: the smallf at his curtness. "I'm not one of * Always--Vocal (Tenor with orchestra) Henry 'Burr Je Ln apartment---just two rooms and: a| these fancy Sherlock Holmes de- He profits by the ® quality. Shat Created the de- 3 . . kitchenet----turning on lights and ex- | tectives," he explained. "I'm a little mand --and by astonishingly 'low prices . Honeymoon--Waltz ~~ Green Brothers' Marimba Band Chapter XLY. ploring every corner, every cloget. [slow at gelting my mind to work. I that demand made possible. 4 : Jimmy jiggled the receiver hook But there was no Olga--no t , | have to have time. I want to see this ho Thanks For The Buggy Ride--Fox Trot Lia in desperation, but the sound that| even, of her: thing first, just es you saw it when Waring's Pennsylvanians came to his ear was the tranquil A tramp of feet coming up the| you came in." i "Number please" of Central. stairs. And then a squad of unt He walked to the door and stood Just Around the Corner--Fox Trot "God!™ he cried, putting the|forméd men, led by Lieptenant|on the thres Id, - his eyes wander- : F. O. B. Toronto, tanes to be added 3 : _ Art. Landry and His Orchestra phone away from him. "What hap-| O'Day, came into the room. © |ing eround the room and then $0 : , . pened to her? "What happened?" "She's gone, Lieutenant." Jimmy through the hallway. : Dinah--Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra He grabbed the phone again and| waved his hand around. "She's| "This door was open?" he asked. M. OBERNDORFFER : : : asked for police headquarters. "And | gone." He groped for wowds and "Yes. I came right in." : 124 CLARENCE STREET, Sweet Child (Tenor) : * Gene Austin for God's sake, hurry!" found nome, and sank despairingly| "And all the lights were out, you| He got hold of O'Day, then, and wo setae, L-0oc re | & PE Faas SRE x i told him: "Get as fast as you can O'Day's voice was professionally Fmy nodd ' i All on wd Records to Olga Maynard's apartment." He| crisp. "They didn't kill her, then.| huh' O'Day turned abrupt- i % - i rg Process gave O'Day the address. "Ike Jen-| Any sign of a struggle? Any evidence | Iy . ay and walked into the next ; sen's been there. I think he's killed | that they hurt her?" room, exploring. He shook his head . " 10-inch double-sided her. I'm starting out right away." "Nothing." : slowly. "I wondér," doubt- sow BY DODGE BROTHERS Pri 75 Then he ran up the stairs, tak- "Well, I'll take a look around. | fully, "I wonder if--" and then he DEALERS EVERYWHERE ce C. ! ing three at a time, and madly grab-| Tell me what you know first. What | broke off and resumed his search. : iE ; \ bed at his hat and overcoat. , . : happened? * > Quite abruptly he came to a yoo trad . ee yD immy, in a high state of excite- pause in frent of the mantel above At "His Master's Voice" Dealers y All during that day at the office | ment, told him. "She phoned me, | the gas grate. His hand reached up : Mary Lowell had sat expectantly at| She said, 'I've found Jensen. He's and picked up a picture that was A D i h 3 her typewriter, starting eagerly | in the house across the street.' Then | lying, face down, on the shelf. gest of 2 e j 2 A every time the telephone rang. But|she sald, 'Oh!'--as if someone had He frowned as he looked at fit. BEST in WIT $ r the call she waited for did not| grabbed her or something. A sort of | He glanced around at Jimmy, who come. 3 ping cry." quite oblivious of O'Day's move-| p Conrte, GAZ, She was first to greet the letter "And that was all?" ments, was standing before a a ay of ZIFFS MA INE carrier on each of his frequent] "That was all. ' I called you up | window, his hands clasped behind Say It with Posies rounds. But there was no mail for| right afterward." his back, iooking out into the street. : her. O'Day turned to the men who had O'Day turned back to the picture. ve: Mother, Would Daddy let me "Why," she asked: herself time| come with him. You men go out-{ A comprehending: light came into "Wh 1s airship and again, "why doesn't he answer." | side. Run across the street to the | his eyes. yay, child, your father has She pondered on the variability of | house opposite this and see what you "Mother of heaven!" he breathed. | NO ai Pp y her moods. Yesterday Barry Colvin| can find out, You know Jé: 's de-| Then he unfastened some but-| "Y. he has, 'cause I heard had been to see her and what he] scription. See if 'he has been m- | tons on his coat and stuck the pic- hint toll Miss Brown that he'd told her had lifted her magically out | ing there. - ; ture into bis breast pocket. see her in town and they'd do of the depression into which - she "Wait a minute. If you don't get * {To Be Continued) some high flying. 7 had Mealy settled. " ta Sve anything there, go next door--go to Te------r-- Pa ay. . come wi every house in the block. Wake 'em 80 cheerful, so expectant, and to|all up. It Jensen went into any Silas salva lunes Dusllenge. Low Bridge, Duck! hear--nothing. It was more than house on this street we're going to 8 T alae Uncle H + What she could bear. x find out about it. Cojlege has agreed to back up his e ergey : t were Mr. Hilton stopped once in the| "That's all." He turned to Jim. Statement to the press that) you Song last night, Sweetie? midst of dictation and looked at her | my. "Now I'm going to look around | PeT#0ns desiring can make 4 com-|~ Euphelia: Ok; helping mother " . s prehensive trip across Canada and : very sharply.. £. dak 't than around the house, You're tired, Miss Lowel," he| He went first to the telephone. 95.08 more Unk: Was she drunk again? said gently. "I wish you would take picked it up, then set it back again i a couple of uays off. Do you good." : Mary's mother, who since the breaking oft with Sam Church wore perpetually a grieved expression, met her at the door A aged dH fi 4 iis H

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