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Show wT 'launching the Marriage Ship" FRED'S GONE71iOWCAN CONNIE mm qnij nv OF. IUTK I V fu-s: quarrel between ' Rrn salesman who lias been senl Y"ri h- "'" 'JpSy Mol Kmpany. and bis now bride. WPi'.r conn I- 1t-.ip.v s of Hi. '"r..e tlK'URh r.-immi'. ;inr: I To. iV. -I I - ' 11 ' tb-lr 'rSBov w1111 thf story Wr mlnn! ..(,-,- Fred had 1 V. hims-)' out of fl1r r"om to wliat. ' Wilanrrat-- thii.K I1" bad resolved Mri' .nnV" he n tb miking s. nse (! K ar- KfPf !"r rr'"" ' ;,r,n&- .10 wonderct for a fleeting Hntnt An'' "" v,,"n"r 'lh! s! f''- 'una -i v.-j'. ni'.-d ti, know l ... lo ked ! En on Broauw.ix. w B. i. ' " 'vs ,h'- ' ' ! . 'Mr 1'' r I -il..-n.l " A jrH: W. , SIS'1 r,si Sf V Mir-;? W X ' i.-ralns 1,1 l ' bfr 1 , . .mii-v 1 V 'i fv'.' . . r. ,t - N ' ; El hi ,rt "' ejned cos- I"'- M..v".'ti:;; ll-l I- 1 ll.lt 'hRr''ja: 1 !, 'r"w'1' '"' ' '" aJEf . lTJ L, (., i. Ml fx i - thing I K- again qui' ' en t 1 1i j 0( cvei-vthinK had come, the') I r (1 arrant tilings J Kshtfull wnal th"y fiL Suid fp.rn ' v r- 1 of i fife; ' !1 ; "' " ' " jtgjM i ,i .is .r..i..iidy ai sales') ' , ', u ilh 1 . ..p. . rn at Sw Mi li'-' V .1!: " -. "f r..nnl.- H " i t on. v o-ihl t&y hi. ;, Kgrk of the old for her I Kinlpht ma t v bat I V(n- hours la-fo 1 eemed fur i futur-'. , r6tl , -,!!. .i ' sales- I Km. sht- waited an Intcrm iab!e W -(jvsx sal. 1 II : , m -I.. i . i ! 'i . i. ... u , " ijn Bdy ii r - jC. . B-Jt I'm sui '2 "T'r. v r- 'all UP M..H- 31 ',,'; i "! t" Th" 800 took il U1' a,Jin called r - - ' " ,)KI .,r .,,al ,'"aTe uord wbero he i the hotel desk It was bitter thine to ask the question : B Diddid Mr. Dale leave word hr hv was gidng?" I -No .Mrs Date," said the clerk. But he can t be lar. He rushed oul aa though he saw someone he wanwd to catch. Connie thunked him. There was no one elso left io ask. She knew not I an address, n.t u hum4n beiiiK in all I New xTori to whom she could lurn tor helfj. PanU- clutched her. Jf Fred did i nut return soon, she could think but I one tbinpr ... lien did commit (desperate acts in just such circuin-, circuin-, stances .... j Her lips and throat were parched Phe paced the finor. tearing h. r j handkerchief to shreds, starting at i every sound in the outer halls. ) The t-iu-ion was growing unbearable. unbear-able. What did people do when they I needed help desperate!;, ? The po"-'lire? po"-'lire? No she could not appeal to i In m. I Why not? Anything but this an-, an-, nihllattnK suspense ht looked at J her watch. I Three hours since Ih1 r.ad gone! Connie sprang to the tel. -phono, and with every nerve y-nui-. er, sobbed a call for police headquarters (T; Continued) (Copyright, 1SJ2 .1CA Service) |