New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 10

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MY HUSBAND New SLOV Phase of Adele Garrison® REVELATIONS OF A WIFE fressebintatsaatisapiieriaiactesstriesbiisisipetat ot et ins Atmospheric Conditions Bezan to | Disturb Madge With no e dded the c his positior t ange rrang es 1T me ving to | road. ¢ the world with its lescents ling, Many mire that it unlovely carth, f wgai rged from the to a bay travelors say times its I o outlying streets of ithamptor It was but a short bie highway which names traver Long Montauk Point to w York, and were just turning into it when in his uncle’s arms spoke softly “There's a car behind us, Edwin,” 0 he Car That Waited My nervousness made me antic- pate my brother-in-law’s answer. “That doesn’t mean anyth Thers are always cars w have number us and ahead us un on the road to Edwin made ever, and I wondered if fended at my interruptio him whispering again to and from the child’ guessed that had ot keep an eve on the ¢ This roused my fears resolved to keep then 1 found an outlet nerves in the opportu driving which the presented, We were Hills when K« tone “I thind Madge, tk in all probability of thut bay road bo mistaken, bhut there, 1 caught without lights standing at o the road, and 1 am sure I caug nolse of a starting engine we had passed. Do you want tc It e distance to the sey con but Island from we Bob Unele ng ne € \ her bel turn « of cars il we Riverhead no e Three-piec wo it W comn Piden he re of- heard Loy attitude m 8 tens he ity Lroad well into t you ought this car behi I Laces ust ) combiy as wi impse to forn s ust Fur-Tulle Scarrs make I thought me which to clude sure swiftly tr me hind me me the o the persuit auestic ignorance of my errs imong ants of the behind m Snggesting a Ruse Place said 1 introduce skirts abead,” I is a i broad doors, 1 ca " in ther . out slackening spos v much and | € the | #0 a car furni casion peither comment nor inquls It roadws v n from I ged scarelt with is ope at conside the * your Ax berare Seaey of i Sy o Peracis Leroeos =8 103 WEA SRFVicE OX - N\ Letter From John Alden Sydney Carton Prescott d 10 Conti “FREEZONE” Conns lif{ right off sorcucss Iuges, witaout i i 23138 - seszrass: RT3 m wl motor- me life you i pre ot wl (A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T DAILY e JACQUETTES FOR SPRING FASRION SEI VICE = ii et i steh i leading de n with it suit brown lines which Thatt the may be worn over Rebinson) ronTy in their eir inter- i1l (By Dr. Tirord FRACTURES AFTER Men b ind continue nd who hav ctive duy sports along must he card arter the 1 Whileith aMan 1 mide v strenuens 1ife ore firmly persists his ma his yout in bones. | . who in midd 1gh strong the muscles ke t ey slow may enthusi- tuce, 1 de ertspoon ofl (optional), 1-8 | teasne I, paprika Remove grapefruit pulp (rom she! and skin, Arrange in a of let- tue Sprinkle with salt and paprika and pour over oi! if used. 11 the diet is very strict the salad showld be made Iwithout oil as the dessertspoon of oil about 100 fat to the it is not the ion of caloric or 14 n e This brittier the hones may be ith Mey spoke 1eetion werly or ivities nest sides work require extensive use o be careful to or sira ek distance, apt to calories of netuded in iden sh from short men cnl- ups Protein, carbohydrz and o % cup cooked wheat istance 1 nt the shes, 4 table. puddin 1 cup soup, 2 ounecs baked ked potato, 2 baked rapefruit salad, ginger bread pudding, 1 pint whole milk, youngs whipped con sugar, 4 table picces crisp toast, s 2 dinner rolls, 1 crean table itte hran \blespoons toasted rolls, 2 cun Total J604 carbohyd I'rots A6 calories, fu ate, 0168 The ®on 1 gram, hutt the too-thin pe in her epg, on her tQast, po- and onton the more eajories she 16 her diet. Pl of oil, at tablesy shouid be added mor - tato dads to th Try v 1 with your cocou at the after. ot w cup of or 4 1t » dig , vieh foods is satip- vats ity pur nking ter ing 100 stion Daily Menu for the stout and thin) 1y MARY Fos Fat And Lose Weight SISTHR po (Copyr veg dabots Favorod inen or net are se with linen or col Lilled Bottles hottles i 1 pack them or the Grapefrait salad (1 mail and The Adventures f Raggedydun waKaggedy Andy by Johwy Gruelle e Grare ' The man arrested the mean old Magician and ard HAW! man's nos T ¥y Rag- But Raggely An- ing a friend o HAW! e knew it hurt | nose ed the ien hrough cup vege- | % cup | dan. | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924 UNES SABATIN| e - ILLUSTRATED BY R, SATTERFIELD - . FORT oo . © RAFALL SABATINI (423, RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, | 111 soon deliver you from this pledge of yours. His face away again. “That is not all, said, very gently. I am not of a . la woman happy This she deemed mere coyness, and - ‘because the mame of Randal |SWept it briskly aside, *d take the father of the colonel, is onl"”'fmfil: that. { i but yvon see I've 3 nt for the execution of the | ; : i e (T e named Tucker | lived this roving life of mine so lons, e Aalias (o enter- & conspiracy]|Thet T doindt thintk I could evev set. Soainat the government. A letter in|tle. Besides, ma‘am, what have T to brought from His Grace of Albe.|vffer? e e marle telling the colonel that a place| “If T am satisfied with my bargain, I he arme has heen found for him.|Why take thought for that? | Tolles tols the - good. mnewn o] “I must.: The fact is, T sm touched, | y p did ink Martha Quinn. Because Martha has|d6ePly touched. T did not think 1) fallen victim to the colonel’'s charms|8d 1t In me to arouse the 3 . she feels keen disappointment when|OF @ven the regard. of any woman.| | Polles receives an appointment. Lven so, ma'am, ‘Whilst it moves me, = e it does not change my purposc, I |am not a marrying man.” YBEL Lo He raised a hand, dominantly, to check her. H= had found the correct Besides, it is not yYou formuia at last, and he meant to keep | imagine. Ito it 3ut where's the ueed to go at all,| “Useless to argue, ma'am. I know {when, as I've told you already, such my mind. My reasons arc as I have a4 man as yourself should be thinkiug|said, and so is the . fact. of settling down at home and taking|touched; 1 am prodigiously a wife" |and graterul. But there it i She realized that the time had come| His firmness turned her white with to deliver battle, It was now or| mortification. To have offered her- vever, And thus she sent out o pre-| skirmishing party look at yourself,” on, before he could answer, “Look at the condition of you.” And she | pointed a denunciatory finger at the| great hole in the heel of his right GIN HERE TODAY Colonel Holles, soldier and adven- | turer, returns to England, the land lof his birth, when war is declared | with Helland, He comes to lodge with Martha Quinn, hostess of the Pauls He in Paul's Yard, London.. 1t is difficult for the colonel to se- cure a commission in the Xnglish lengthened. He looked Mrs, Quinn,” he “The truth is « nature to make | | | | | \ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY choose, ma‘am. | empoyment. | Lad as not find 15 ‘Beggars may 1 go where T can she ran stocking. “You should be seeking a woman to take care of vou, instead of letting your mind run on soldier- | ing in foreign parts,” Excellent advice he here is one difficulty only. {takes a wife must keep a wi if I stay in England, T shan't | enough to keep myself. So | i’ be the Indies, after all.” She came to the table, and | upon it, facing him X “You're forgetting something. There's many a woman well endowed, and there’s many a man taken a wife with a jointure whe couldn't ha' taken & wife withont,” “You said something of the Lefore, Again he laughed think 1 should be hunting an | You think T heve the figurs part,” | D ment laughed. | / i Who and, have I think leaned kind “You heiress, for the THE STEM OF PIPE ENAPPED BETWEEN GERS and to considere blue eyes, she was him His HIS sald she, his astonish- You're a proper man, and you've a name and & position to offer There's many a weaithy woman modest birth would be giad of you, as you should be glad of her, since each vould bring what the other lacks” “Paith! You think of everything Carry vour good offices further than mere advice, Mrs, Quinn Find me this wealthy and accommodating | little heavily he lady, and I'll consider the rejection |then paused under the of this Indian office. But you'il need | Ler shoulder spoki to make haste, for sthere's only n| “Seeing that thing week e you'll make It wae a laughing challenge lodel “That's not quite 8o vasy ising, is 112" he rallie r Oh, yes, it i pssured him you was serfous I could =oon pro- | the Jady--a comely enough | of about your own age tress of thirty thousand pounds some property, besides,” “Where is she, then?" Mre, Quinn moved table, and round to his side “Khe s . . Here " he echoed, fhe drewa step or that sho was almost him | keep “Here in this room,” insisted, [the 1y Larly that morning he had empticd | He looked up at her, still uncom- | the his purse upon | prehending. Then, as he observed | bed, and counted up his fortune y smile with which she sought | amounted thirty-five pounds to dissemble her agitation, the truth |some shiliing And Alhemarle Uroke upon him at last promiscd him that, together with his The clay stem of his pipe commission, he should that morning between his fingers, and he dived |reccive an order on the Treasury for after the piecss, glad of any pretext |thirty pounds to meet his disburse- ‘o remove his cyes from her face and ments on equipment and the rest. Me give him a moment in which to con- he do credit his sider how he should conduct himself in this novel and surprising situation When he came up again, his refus with gr 1o been him now her face moved self, have her mot- sud i Ivivid tied hatred she walked 1) of to door, moving opened it, and Natel, Over to him aguin, s like this, convenient to later than i it | verhaps find | tomorrow.” " reement Naturally nin hen the door « fth a bang and he was left “Phew!™ he breathed nto his chair hand ot nel . whe s “If duee woman begin ter her alone he sank again He ose mis. | and limply weniily found it moist CHAPTER X Buckingham Disposcs Colohe! Holles hummed softly nimself as h with bis momcntous Corkpit { passed u acrors away from 1 it | | here,"” 1o at two %0 Adressed beside she nearer car appointment 50 contents o the & to snapped must considered to patron Theretore, immediately face foarly breakfast—at which, was flushed, which may have been|he had been waited upo from the lowering of his head, ¥e | Mrs, Quinn, but by anted to laugh; but he realized timt|he had sallicd forth this would be utterly unpardonable, to Paternoster He and wset the picces the | purchased a fine ¢ broken pipe the table nding | Jaced with gold, small-clothes, | thus, his ahoulder to her, spoke | stockings, and cratat in keeping. By | gently, horribly embarrassed the time 1ded a pair boots of | 1 1 had no notion of fine Spanish leather, a black silk sash, your meaning And there |a new, gold-broidered baldric, and broke down Vack bes teailing” red | But his embarrassme sraged | plume, he fully three her Again she oee qna n fortune that knot remained whisprred pounde, knaw vith s 1t and his Lrown | il qgmp of its curls caugh on his left, the long 5 owing a creaming red his should after an for not | Tim the dr er and made his Rov The he! red camlet | once, rose, of on st and Le or wit eneo fon slender was it there “ight urned I'an in his not had 1o the himse ver shie nbove Aon't his ret mind was heginning to its functions. He understood of his shably « should curvered 1y recover is thick irror, old d a a ribbon shaped ruby « throat encased e, and the imirably smiled the e had been | nst | frosl sha long why a nd 1 el “Then she ) put 3 the Tut is It ste peeson terior air « curled, necdiness in uniimited eredit in his ear froth that s=at say nothing at all, Colonc of vas purring rom yo Indies ms in fine rpon memory of 1 &8 lately as yesterday He tion this finery able that the strects with boots, Tim was Ney-ceach Whitepar! ar It =i want~4 she land this the Colonel considered the vartiest at which he ecould decently | present himse But early as it was | there was another who had been abroad and at the cockpit even eatlier. This was His Grace of Buckingham, who, accompanied by {hie friend, Sir Henry Stanhope had sought the Duke of Albemarie a full hour before Colonel Hollek had been {ready to leave his lodging. | Save that coat all notion of sail- ors, he at wor is pledged whic And it was for it created som sensa- appeared a it was unthink- 1 tread the filth of his & dispatched for a hack- nvey the to vAs a Straw thing hed desperately, ortunate pledge when he velow in and, since he & a vers ted tha ¥ ohstac The effoct Bir w word was the von ) new nish wa® 10 bring her t tonehing him, “tin half as ned against hie shomlicr us coavingly. persuasic Pot it piedged befor before you knew of this. His grace vill understand. He'll never hold you to it. You've but to expiuin. 1 1 conldn't. 1 couldn't,” e etled weakly. “Then 1 can.” “You? He looked at her. Ehe was pale, but resoluts “Yen, me,” she answered him. “If your pledge is all that holds you, 1’1 take coach at onee and go to Whitehail George Monk'll soc me, or if he won't his Duchess will. | knew her well i ol days, when 1 was a you and she was y earn » groat whe L .ot as s alme 10 ¢ Colone! thers a hand o - she actn m an hour to noon poke was o (Continued in Our Next lssue) Tea Plavor Keep a small pisee of dricd orange in the 1t impro-e n the or of |~ GOOD MANNERS Shaking Hands Not Essential When a stranger who has been in- troduced to you is leaving it isn't necessary to shake hands with him or her. The rule on this point is quite elastic. It all depends on how |you feel about the person. Pure lard, 2 1bs. 2 —advt, tussell Bros. Best bufter 61c b, advt, e e Common Ailments of Middle Age Are indicated in women by nervous conditions, irritabiiity, melancholia, pains and aches in the back, dizzy spells, headaches and heat flashes. 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