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192 DEGIN 0 TODAY The story hegins with the Hapgood, a garrulous London gATding & rocent visit to hix old friend MARK SABRE, at home' in plcturesque Penny who s 34, has boen miurricd yours Hapgood suspects that MAR th difturences « show in - trivial bt When Mabel informs her huiband the family name her two malds s Jinks, Sabre immedintely christens them High J and Low Jiin GO ON WITR Mahel seemed sudd her interest in her cage. She rather hurried Mark | through the kitchen premises and, moving into the garden, replied rather abstractedly to his plans for the gar- den's developyaent Suddenly sne said, “Mark, I do wish you hadp’t said that in the kitchen.,” He odught his arm around her and remurks o wolicitor, re lattor's Buhire sIx and i s wife I o one an 0 temperaiment sENICANt ovents k. NTORY 1y to have lost exhibits and thewr ifit isnt MASTINS itisn't the | dinks Y e i };‘- 1MSON 5 ASMHUTCHINSON \.uflfi, |I|4|\ ful squeeze, ‘About and Low Jinks? Ha! that, don't you think?" don't, 1 don't think it's a knve her a High Jinks Dashed funny ‘No, 1 bit funny, He stared? puzzled, He had tried to explain the absurd thing, and she aimply could not it. "I simply don't,” And again that vague and tran- dent discomfort shot through him, 1V Sabre awoke in the course of that night and lay awake, The absurd incident came immediately into his mind and remained in his mind. High and Low Jinks was comic, No getting over it. Stupid, of course, but just the kind of stupid thing that tickled him irresistibly And she couldn’t see it. Absolutely could not it. Dut if were never going to see any of these stupid little things that appealed to him— A night-light, her wish, dimly il- lumined the room. He raised himselr and looked at her fondly, sleeping be- side him. He thought, "Dash it, the thing's been just the same from her point of view. That den business, She likes den, and I can't stick den. Just the same for her as for me that High Jinks and Low Jinks tickles me and doesn't tickle her. He very gently moved with his fin- see see she M he NEW BRITAIN Mabel's recovery—he did not go to his ofice at Tidborough on Suturdays—carried out his idea ceived during her sickness, of making bedroom into which he had moved serve his study also. He had never got rid of his distaste for his “den.” AL lunch on this Sagurday, "I tell you what I'm going ta do this after noon,”" he said, “I'm going to move ny books up into my room." Mahel displayed no interest move nar made any reférénce at teatime, In the evening, her pass the door an dress for dinner, he called He was In his shirt [ranging the books, “There Not bad?" She regarded ernoon after con as in the to it hearing way to her in, sleeyes, you ar her them and the “They look all right, All the same, {1 must say it scems rather funny using your hedroom for your things when you've got i room downstairs.” I, But the significnce of the removal vested not in the definite relinquish- ment of the den, but in her “using your bedmoom': the recognition of separate rooms, And neither cammented upon it, Af all, landenarks, in the coursc of a journey, are more frequently oh- served and noted as landmark, when looking back wlong the journey, than when actually passing them. CHAPTER 1V, Mihel was two years younger than Sabre, twenty-gfive at the time of her marriage and just past her thirtieth birthday when the eparate rooms were first oceapied Her habit sudden laughter, ither loud, was rather charackeristic of her. Her laugh came suddenly, and very hearti- Iy, at anything that amused her and without her<iirst smiling or sugge ing by any other sign that she was amused . She had a rather long nose and this room words definite r of DAILY | | | HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 102z, EALTH MESSAGE LIBERAL PARTY TO 0 THE WORLD SEEK MANY REFORMS Mexicans Want to Be Recognized Take “Fruit-a-tives” and R Make Yourself Well y Forelg “Pruit-a-tives”, the marvellous medicine made from fruit juicés and tonics, the most beneficial medicinal agent ever given to mankind, Just as oranges, apples, figs and prunes, are nature's own medicine, so “Pruit-a-tives’’—made from these fruit juices—but concentrated and intensified—is the greatest Stomach and Liver Medicine, the greatest Kidney and Bladder Medicine, the greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest remedy for Headaches, Constipation, and Indigestion, in the world, 00¢ a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25¢, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, e o ————— The the Mexico in the March 28.--Reforms Mexican constitution designed to eliminate all obstacles to recogni- tion of the Mexican government by forelgn powers are proposed in the platform of the t Liberal party which has just bheen revived after years of inactivity, One of fhe paragraphs of the con- stitution which the party would re. form s Article 27 which provides for {he nationalization of petroleum de- posits and which the Mexican su- preme court pronounced non-retronc- tive in a decision rendered in Septem ber last. Other reforms proposcd in the constitution, r to labor, religi ous freedom and education [ “These fundamental changes will remove automatically all possible ob stacles to an immediate recognition of the Mexican government by all for- arNeing eign powers and will, elimina pretests for further revolution,” as- CHAPTER V. | serted Antonio G. Canallzo, for mar 1 vears a financial agent of the Mexi- Green Garden House | can government in the United States Scheme was hegun in g turope whe has taken active part 1l T4 1008, the year of the measler ' in reviving the o party once influ and the separated bedrooms, no sha- | entia! in Mexico. “With these modi- dow it had yet heen thrown. It! Jong the Mexican constitution will never occurred to anyone that a rail- | he superior in every respect to the way day link Penny Green | constitution of 1887, Senor Canalizo with Tidhorough and all the rest of [added. the surroundiug world, or that a rail-| A national convention of the party way to Tidborough was desirable, ®a- | has heen called for next Ma bre bicyeled in dafly to Portune, Hast] Associated with Senator K City, only quality quality that mattered well-bred Was the live animal. The Penny Development ol fica would one no value whatever. rnando 34 vs. 66 Swifts Premium Ham and Swift's Premium Bacon are produced from only the best hogs. Many of the animals we buy do not furnish meat of Premium quality. Since these are the choice cuts from the best hogs, cured and smoked in the best way, with scientific care and precision, they are naturally in great demand; but these cuts, with the loin from which pork chops come, represent only about 34 per cent of The remaining 66 per cent consists of the cheaper cuts, such as spare ribs, shoul- ders, trimmings, pigs’ feet, lard, etc., and skrinkage in dressing and curing. Shrinkage is equal to one pound in each five, and has That is why the prices of “Premium” and Habre's, and the daily ride to and fro 1 become a curions pleasure to him. There as he Genuine YFAST YTAMON pleased hér, for she once read some- | | where that long noses were aristo-| cratie. She stroked her nose as she read, Mabel bekonged to that considerable class of persons who, in conversation, Legin half their sentences with “And|that, en the daily, solitary passage just imagine—"; or “And only fancy|between Tidborough and Penny *: or “Atd de you know These |Green, he was mysteriously detached exclamaticns, delivered with much ex-|from, mysterio snspended he- citement, :are introductory to matters|tween, the two ce t were his Agriculture and stock considered, extraordinary. Their users|two worlds —his world and {the chief occupation of might thérefore be imagined some-|his home world. ! Saxons. what eas astonished. But they have| Fortune, Fust and Sabre, Ecclesi tical and Scholastic 1furnishers and a compersatory steadiness of mind in regard to much that mystifies other|Designers, had in Tidborough what is; called, in business and professional | people. To Mabel there was nothing 1 X mysterioms in birth, or in living, or|circles, a good address. | The address of Fortune, Fast and ! [ in death. She simply would not have Sabre was emphatically a good ad- Iglesias Calderon, héad of the party, are former President Eulalio Gutier- rez and Alfonso Madero, brother of the late President Madero, hesides Senor Canalizo. Senator Calderon, the party leader, was formerly Mexi- can financial agent in Washington and London and for many years prominent in politics. Ham and Bacon and pork loins are higher than the price of the live animal. ger a tress of her hair that had fallen upon her face . .. Mabel! . His wife! . .. How gently be-| neath her filmy bedgown her bosom rose and fell! . How utterly calm her face was. How at peace, how secure, she | there. He thought, “Three weeks ago she was sleeping in the terrific privacy of her own room, and here she is come to me in mine. Cut off from everything and evervhody and come here to me. His thoughts continu One life! One life out of two live one nature out of two natures! Mysterious ane extraordina metamorphosis. She had brought her nature to h ind he had once oceurred rode, and thereafter sisted and accumulate the to had him per- feeling Everybody wants them—and yet they are only about one-third of the entire weight. “Premium” Bacon alone is only about 8 per cent. raising was the Anglo- The great demand for the choicer cuts, and the smaller demand for the cheaper cuts, constitute the reason for the compar- atively higher price of the one-third, and the lower price of the other two-thirds. (Some of the lower priced cuts sell at less than the per-pound price of the live animal. PALACE—Starting Sunday i RICHARD BARTHELMES “TOL’'ABLE DAVID” His Finest Photoplay e —— understood had she been told there was any mystery in these things. One |dress because its husiness was with the Church and for the Church; with was born, one lived, one died. What| | was thare odd about Nor did|colleges, universities and schools and <he see anything mysterious in the|for colleges, universities and schools; intense preoccupation of an insect, or|Wwith bishops, priests and clerg: churchwardens, headmasters, head- the agtounding placidity of a prim- rose growing at the foot of a tree, An|mistresses, governors and bursars. insect-—you killed it. A flower—you| Its address was The Precinets—- plucked it. What's the mystery? Fortune, East and Sabre, the Pre- Her life was living among people |cincts, Tidborough. of her own class. Her measure of a 11, man, or of a woman was, Were they| Business—on credit only-—was con- of her class? If they were, she glad-|ducted on the first floor whereon ly dccepted them and appeared to|were apartmented the three princi- find, considerable pleasure in their so- |pals—the Reverend Sebastian For- clety. Whether they had attractive |tune, Mr. Twyning and Sabre. There qualities or unattractive qualities or[was no longer an East in the firm. The Reverend Sebastian Fortune no: qualities at all did not affect her. was called Jonah by his employers; and he was called Jonah partly be- cause his visits to the places of their industry invariably presaged disaster, but prineipally for the gross-minded and wrongly-adduced reason that he| had (in their opinion) a whale's belly. He bore a certain resemblance to a | stunted whale. He w chiefly al dominal. His legs appeared to begin, DR. COONIBS NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND CHIROPRACTOR 52 Main St., Cor. West Main—Tel.765 Office Hours: 8:30 to 11:30 A, M. 1:00 to 8:00 P. M. Lady Assistant, 9:50 to 11:30 A, M. 1:15 to 4:30 P. M. If suffering from results of Pneu- monia, the Flu, or old Colds, a few of my treatments will restore health, pep and vitality. All pressure upon the nerve tissue is relieved and the Violet Rays build pure, rich blood. There are no treatments like these for undeveloped and weakly children, or for poor blood circulation. These treatments cure Asthma, Bronchial, Chest and Lung Diseases, Nervous condition, the Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Male and Female conditions, the Skin or Old Sores and no failures in Neuritis, Sciatica or any form of Itheumatism. No additional charge for electric treatments, electric light baths or anything used to complete the cure. Working people and families treated for $1.50 per treatmeu BESTMILK = | It is only by utilizing all possible by products and exercising the utmost skill and efficiency that we are able to average a profit of a fraction of a cent a pound on all our business. Tell Rheumatism Sufferers to Less Meat and Take Salts, Lat | Rheumatism is easier to avold than ta cure, states a well-known author- ity. We are advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, but drink plenty of geod water. Rheumatism ok a direct result of eating téo much meat and other rich | foods that produce uric acid whieh s absorbed into the blood. Tt is the function of the kidneys ta niter this acid from the blood and cact it cut tn the urine; the pores of the s%in are also a means of freeing the klood of this impurity. In damp chilly cold weather the skin pores are elosed | thus forcing the kidneys 1o ¢ work, they brcome weak and sluggish and fail to climinate the uric acid | | which keeps accumulating ind circu- lating throngh the system, evo~tnally g N. B. Some very delicious dishes can be prepared from the cheaper cuts. Swift & Company U. S A. New Britain Local Branch 29-43 Commercial St. J. R. Andrews, Manager VT-SLEEVES THE BOCKS. HE WAS IN HIS SHII ARRANGING i { i Upset Stomach, . . T = g lidiges h«,‘s,:{:"::du:mll;:é; 1:,,‘. m,:;“:.in_ _“‘a as’ n Ig s Ion without thighs, at his knees, and his settling in the joints and Absurdly and iaappropriately h \?::‘r' ‘::"h?.",.l {m(h\\w'n;“ .I‘\:s r‘hfi.! .’ }hs‘43:;::]n;:)snrnu‘i soreniss and 5 h anl esen tortiT “Pape's Diapepsin" gives | fa as large, both wide and long,|ca rheumatism. ihe grotesque words, “High Jinks and Tl : and covered as to its lower part with At the first twinge of rhenmatism | Relief in Five Minutes = o {\ (Continued in Our Next Issuc). Low Jinks.” A note of laughter was ja tough scrub of gray beard. {get from any pharmacy about our ] lirresistibly tickled out of him. founas JOCERAIN, L il phpi o e =sal e o sl | | ful in a of water and dr She said very sleepily, Tark are n for: a you laughing? What are you laugh- i a ; o 4 to elimiate uric ing at? ] He patted N - + blood of nothing . mentation or Stomach Distress caused One nature? ! e Moo, | by Acidity. A few tablets give almost, e immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can| eat favorite foods without fear. Large | case costs only few cents at drug store have founa that they are not pepul and, within the past few menths, number of professional entertainers from the United States have returned to the border as hest they could aft- er finding that there are no oppor- tunities here for their special line of work. Mexican cafe frequenters have found American jazz acceptablé but efforts to popularize professional dancers and singers have mét with ne success. f BY ALLMAN FAIL IN HEXIGO “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest, | surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, han Wlatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- shoulder. "y, Mexicans Do Not Carc -an Style ol Singer in Restaurant. the Am- Dancer tor IR BABY mal actions, thus ridding these impuritics Jad Saits inexpensive, harmies and is made from the acid of grane and lemeon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent resuits hy thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism, FOOLISH WIVES Broke World’s Record 20,466 Persons Attending in One Day and 18 Mexico City, March 28.—The capi- tal of Mexico is no place for an Am- erican cabaret. Resta urs from [the United States who have risked their money in such ventures here Wilbur Must Have Been Fourflushing One natgre? 1In the fifth year of their married life thoughts of her| and of the poignant and tremendious |y adventire on Whith. they:were | emo .+ wonsi L&lped annually | ' | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS sible while she lay in bed beside. him. They had come to occupy separate rooms. In the fifth year of their miarried life measles visited Penny Greefi. Ma- bel caught it. Sabre went ta sleep in another room—and the arrange- ment prevailed. Nothing wag said between them on the matter, gne way or the other. They naturally eccu- pied different rooms during lher {ll- ness. She recovered. They cgntinued to occupy different rooms. It was the most natural business in the /world. The sole reference to recognition of permanency in this developinent of the relations between them fwas made when Sabre, on the first Satuirday aft- s | PALACE—COMING | “THE ADVENTURES OF RORBINSON CRUSOE” A Serial for the Children WILLYoU PLEASE TELL ME WHERE | CAN FIND MR. WILBUR DUFFS, OFFICEP Raw, untreated milk is dangerous Yor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK |s safe for young and old—it 13 really rafe because not alone does it come trom healhy cows and handled with sanitary @ 3, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZEL making it’ absolutely pure. | BELIEVE I’LL RUN LPTO WILBUR’S OFFICE AND SURPRISE HIM- P’VE NEVER SEEN HIS OFFICE — IS MR.WILBUR QUFF ] ; ' IN, PLEASE 7 /) I’D LIKE TO SEE J/" l.Q‘M’iW\LBUR DUFE LAST o 7 YoU'LL FIND ) Z/v,'j:’ A= HIM IN THE PLEASE g OFFICE BACK ! 4 \ WHO’S WILBUR ) REAR | OFFICE! g GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son s Pasteurized Milk & Cream THARKS -\ NEVER COWLD SURE -1 KNOW THE GEY THE. ORECTIONS GIRL YOU MEAN— SHE LIVEY THREE MILES EAST OF HERE. HEV , WERE. NOU GO\NG 500 CHICK CAPACITY .... . $21.50 1000 CHICK CAPACITY .... ceeageee e $26.50 1200 CHICK CAPACITY .............ccoolaenes $30.00 Liberal Cash Discount This Is the Most Scientific and Popular Broocler of the Day. RACKLIFFE BRGS. CO. Park and Bigelow Sts. Phd ne Connection