NOVEMBEE. 3.3-. 19:45 lflilslllffliili Bridge l, Jggqphlll! Ollliartsaa n aim masons WIJTIS mm. | u mud like to llflnt hwdnpqriytgs a sorrowful corres- ;' M,’ “s, s lesson to players in“ m, r was the vililan of the . m, “d gem-veg the inmiahment ggot but ru bet that hundreds - t pinyers would nave committed 7:1; crime had they been in my f @1005. ' North dealer. _. North-South vulnerable. “gx o a s "Oh. did you set a telegram tool” Memory quickened in Mao. "some gxono liked Ricky wickedly. ‘ tn think o! it she use ea-y that ‘o Lucille looked virtuous. "No I she came from Vermont. A place ‘A Q]; just opened Bln'g's because I called Coolidge Mills. I was willing 4 7 5 ‘ 4 __ thought it m1811! be Wmelhlfli? lm- to be pally, but she wasn't so 1-" $9 g 5 5 N ‘O—-—~- - P0111111!- Tht-‘ll I 116011166 1t W“ Silli- But she had lost her audience. ~ 4 2 w E [QQ J 0 1 a practical joke of some kind. Good Bing snatched a bill from his K 10 8 5 3 2 heavens. you don't mean it's really pocket. ‘Thanks. Much obliged." he :10 - S Q0 8 ii 4 0 seriousl Who is Jonesey?" snid, ‘AQJ ma: th"lt!ou'il have to ask Bing about - A second inter he ml genie. 8 ." leaving Mae wldd-molllh . "We 4 _QA73 Lucille arose. "I will-this lil- that's certainly the easiest dolipr . ‘.54 lllnfl" I ever earned." she assured her- iliK '1 I afioiiry-h but tvoph canlTnhtBlntis ‘gas self. thrusting the bill in her apron _ Th bidding; e . oven‘ e s g es ea pocket, 5N0’; m.‘ joqfl wqa WM" 1"‘ W111 ""1 lm- and neItliOf After the breakfast rush was 11a. p531 2‘ Page ‘l1! 119- A11 I i-‘llfl 1011 Y0“ 1! 115i! over she gave the other Waitresses ' 4‘ P53! 4N1‘ Pall 119'! 0Y1 1118 WRlH" a highly colored account of Bingis i 5. Pass 5N1‘ Pall And B1113 WBS- H15 M!‘ Sllillled reappearance. "And look what he i 0Q Double 7g Pall down the coast at an easy forty. handed me." she finished trium- . . p n, Double 7 '1‘ Pass ‘There was no hurry, he knew. If phantly, producing the bill and 1 P235 Pam! he did hurry he would be back be- holding is up, I .1 held the Ellil-Vtlflfdfir and loved me chance to double six hearts. i; was a Blackwcnd response. oi course. showing two kinfli. bill m!’ - (aophlc nonetheless called l0!‘ l . new opening lead. When South ' m,“ ind a gram Milli‘ anywaY- I rould hardly tvalt ior my turn to some. "For better for me if l’ had doubl- rs with less glee. Better still ii I had nOt doubled seven suede» at =11- south pillil me the compliment o! “yin; ‘Well, you're not such_an idiot-I'll g0 .0 seven notrumP “as you can see. ne nzade it-Iwllh tricks to burn._ Mu Farm" W“ issue with South, stating that I was indeed an idiot tor doubling seven gpiides south was kin-l enough to w. m,“ 1 was not re-l.y an idiot _1ust slmplemincied. "I'm not asking you to settle that question, Just publish the hand as a warning." p And here it is. Oil!‘ D00!’ °°"'"' . pondeni has made his point too clear 7.10 neon additional comment. .1" n is better to starch colored ' clothes and overalls from the time so of their first washing to orevent dirt from getting into Lhe fabric and the sun from fading it, seoveaesev DAILY citosswoiio ESCAPE A B)’ Royal Brown “But, darling," protested Lucille. _.. » “And one thing more, interrupt- ed ‘Ricky. "Ybu might warn the guards to keep a special eye out for a big Italian. There's a chance one may appear." “You don't mean that i ‘ was—" Lucille stopped short, real- izing that her tongue had betrayed her. i names "rumour ‘ MODERN ond OLD TIME TWO ORCHESTRAS SPORTING 0L0! 9.30 ‘l0 12.00 rue CHARLQHTIETOVYN GUARDIAN well. where she was born or any- thing like that?" he pleaded. fore the Inn awoke for the rl-ay. As it was. when hc came in sight of it, he saw that the Inn was stirring itself; smokc soiraled straight upward from a chimney As he cuter-rd the lobby he found the proprietor‘: son just descend- ing the stairs. "You had a ivaltress here. 1 Miss Ellen Juries." Bing begun curtly. "I'd like to speak to her room- mate. if you please." The proprietors son recognized Bing also. "She's in the dining room getting the table ready for breakfast," he repli-ed- as curily. It's the girl over by the window. The one with the silver in her hands." "Oh. hello." Mae said amlably. “Back again? Say. did you find Jonesey that day?" “I-did. but I lost her afterwards. 1' wondered if you could help mo. Did she ever tell you anything a- bout hetsclf?" . "Jonesey? Quit your kidding! That gi-rl could tie a clam when it came keeping her mouth shut. You couldn't pry anything out of her with a—" Bing felt. as if an elevator which had been carrying him up and up had suddenly plunged. "You mean she never said anything about- "You don't mean he's alive —he:-c in town?" They eyed it incredulously. "You mean he gave you that twenty!” gasped one of them. “A twenty?’ repeated Mae. "Stop your kidding!" she paused to ex- amine it and her eyes were round. "Well, my Aunt Fanny's bonnet!" she marveled. “It l-s a twenty!" XXII Bing had some difficulty in lo- cating Coolidge Mills on any map- bui once its location became known to him l-ie drove relentlessly It was not quite noon when he came into the village and slackening pace headed for the general store and post office, l-le parked his car in front of this and went in. His heart was hammering now. He realized it ould do him no good to ask qu stlons about Ellen Jones here, but he h-ad the snapshot of Joneaey in hrs hand. The store was empty save for a 1on8. lean graybcard behind the counter. He peered at Bing over his spectacles, then studied the picture through them. "Know who siie is?” he echoed. repeating Blng's questiovn. "Why. I calculate that's Ellen Corliss, isn't lt?" "Hive you any ides where she is now?’ Bing broke in. "Why, down in New York. 'last I heard. She's an interior decorator, as they call it. Sounds like sort of DINE Make fore his eyes. picture. 'I‘hen: turned to hhn. a funny job. She tells people what i kind of furniture to buy and where to place it. Chooses wall papers and things like that. At least that's what her grandfather says she's do- m: .. "liar Brandfather?" echoed Bing. The graybeard peered at Bing u I years and more. He came here af- _ ward Corliss upheld all the iam- By 1- l- Will-Wis our BOARDING HOUSE if he suspect ’ he were somewhat cracked. "Well he was alive this morning," he drawled, "and lie ain't been anywhere’: else eacept in this town for the lost twenty ter he lost most of his money. Living on some sort of an anoolty- I've heard tell." "Where can I find him?" "Up in the big white house on You can't mlrs it." "Thanks," laid Bing. ' His car roared up the hill, reach- ed its desired destination without delay. A brass knocker gleained li1 the center of the white-paneled front door. He made use of it and wait- ed. then knocked aralii. It was Jonesey's grandfather who finally answered the summons. As he opened the door. Bing gut the first of-tliesurprlses in store for him. fie hnd pictured a man akin to the graybeard it the xenernl store. Instead. he iound himself con- fronted by a Carlin. The Gorllllél had never lacked distinction. Chflflfl or good looks. At tiflli-Y-Ollfi Ed‘ ily traditions. m, hi“. eyes, yet to fade. sur- veyed sin; with calm impartiality. "Perhaps I n save V0111‘ "if" ""1 mine," he remarked courteously. "by alluring you that ‘i am defin- itely not in the market for brushes. electric refrigeratores. automobiles. ,aeroplane| or radios. If I MW l!" ACROSS 10ft!!! 24. Witt-Y ; 1. Young hone (poet-i levies l d. 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'. . recurs-y'- ‘ " ‘r was: sou-m or A-NATIO" A" ‘no: rausrnas or nmrrir-nisnAni-i- Distributes by tint "I'll!" '¥“1“"- w‘ our our WAY .___ HE'S Nun's "was B/ERYTHINQ s ‘ ALWAYS A ' QKL! I SAlD WHEN iblfiC-rm - MGM QLQWTI-GIRHAIR "ME! ., oar-nae sown-it are» PULLN ill-ii wrm iVERYTl-iirg now» wrm - pl»- 1 ~ msonwacoumu ' . ‘DA 001* , 5W6!- ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘WERE/ES! on; gnylhlng of that nature you MATHIEU ._,,., "That's r?" have for sale-anything at all. in !act-plo:iae—" VDANCE 1 CLUB ‘ reservations early PHONE H98 DANCING with ORCHESTRA Every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Admission 50 Cents He stopped short. the door might be closed in his face before he could speak, thrust the snapshot of Jonesey be- “I've come about her." he blurted out. The older man glanced at the "Please come in." he said in a voicé so schooled as to be almost toneless. And as Bing stepped into the hail he added. "Into the library, lf you please." He nodded toward the open door and Bing passed through it. ' He caught a swift impression of many books. severahporiraiis in oil and a few plaster casts as Jonescyis grandfather closed the door "It was my first impression that you had something io sell." he re- marked. His voice was very smooth and even. hut his eyes were search- ing. "May l ask you how the snap- shot you just showed me came into your possession?" “Why. I took it myself." “You mean she sent you to me?“ "No. I came of my o\vn accord. I've been searching for think she may he in trouble." Bing blurted out. “I know she didn't have very much money. end Pvei got to see her anyway. I'm not; even sure whether we're married or not—" “Mhrried? What do you mean?" "I mean we were marfled. but she didn't give her right name." explained Bing. "She told me so in the note she left when—" "So she left you a note toe." oh-i served Jonesey‘: grandfather voice sounded weary. and he turn- ed toward the window and stood there for a moment heiore turn- ing back to Bing. “Will you please tell me all you can about her?" he the.hlli. It's the one on the left. ‘fifrfé noddm “You know myfmh he knew about Jonescy. "You refer to her as Why?" asked her grandfather when Bing had finished. what everybody her," Bing explained. "She her name was Ellen Jones." "I lee. I~what is your name, by the way?" "McAdams-Bing McAdama" "Bing McAdams." echoed Jones- ey’s grandfather. you're the son of William Bingham McAdams?" Bing nodde. "You know my fath- (To be continued) "Do you moan ’S INHALER mow» Bing. afraid . KING OF ‘ROYAL MOUNTED \ \ race Nina‘ Iy Zone 6:4 had pail“; l llll ill llillil s?’ Milli '1 lllllili, ||i 1Ill iii!!! "t; TAKE A LITTLE REST! and her. I His n». ....... i..........n~--r - Jonesey. 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