New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1924, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH SLIBSBABBBEDLIVELL0BLBHEHLERLALLBALELLSREHEL9H2288088, MY HUSBAND’S LOVE. DALY FASHION = NICE LCNG SPORT COAT Ad REVELATIONS OF A WIFE - FEPPIE TETETITICTIGITUTITTEOTTUT Way M- i i Enicicut Her Ta The Stram: Lird D o | vA\j.‘l 1 h and cat- ving § Nobody'll have a near you ewiil they' boat.” All e Lird car fully ¢ whic . s 3 « run hinges, and v . X ' b h pepper and darkness. A . I took Mary's hand in mir my eves upon Mrs. Bird's ir able Ittle figure trudging in me, and concentrated all my ties upon keep my feet Mary's in W with those Bird and Robert, Mary's hand clung to mine tensely, was as sure that child frightened as I was that reveling in the melodramatic tion in which she found b . f “Everything All Iteady? FABLES ON HI T, S o . - GIVE SKIN A Aro aenti1 char 10 Bl | jshed thr in t Mrs turd Remoye and add il thick £t y volks of hites ¢ and Mrs, mittened but I not bake A situa- even ground for a little, and then I found mys following an aseendir path which wound up almost to house and the bay. We were almost at the top when I found that the path suddenly diverted to the right, and, skirting the W), we descended | upon the othe fde to the level again, and follo irly path to the lov dark, almost undiscernible, Here Mrs, Bird haited speaking for the first time left the Karage. “Reep tight hand where yo right hen I v edaf st v hou it was b v of an inguiriy MARY i heres fie hese re l gtime among and Greek | act grout s} ettl | ereated about the bat # tomatoes and | luxuria did it 1t is practical | neca, the Roman philosop cheon w many te, *To piteh din " come that we 1 1 upless we tread on gems in ® TER buth the anned Instead of Meat thi hold of the children® “and st s @ for four warned, works of mre wore The high 1t lapping of the and un my eyes be domed to the place ling directiy narrew inlet, upon which ¢l a medium-size ro ep | now cou ear t cr distinetly, more ater You i with lirooms and pens and cb | for an informal lu are to be served or fo If you a ") mecting of will like lish of gl mu hie ot ~t of such a can © were star stin and not and w small no your might tub and he K of kings. que 8 with greater keen was indulging furni try somethi baked with must time, aceomy spag warm v ereck;, " us 1S r motor boat veryt spoke but gruf re Irawn up did w i sport appare volee all 1y, to 1 rea " from Orge e cmpty air, plicd “An Total calories (c vegetable) wal When cooking eranberries, it is well | air and is swathed in tig pressed, By bathing we may awaken | skir Bathe have dividuals on, of, time water. minttes Nati I may night b Bathe oftener and give y chance, | ) 1A DOUGLAS GRANT © 1926 NEA SERVICE INC I TODAY | Mrs. Copeland’s ¢ employe of the Fair[care anything about th Ten, quarrels with her|past as long as there is cart, Michael Curtis. |reach out from it and into the back [us now, and it can't if 1 to take down a washing for Ma i Brennan, with whom Sallie liv crash shakes the earth ar strikes Sallie a blow on ti When she regains consciousness, | She'd show the girl finds herself in strange sur-|she was ve roundings, handsomely furnished. A |was througt I'rench mail named Therese calls| s er Alva Madame | Sloat dicial Copeland, a d wo- |lows replied. I w | man, claims her as her step-daughter. | doyn to ‘brass tac | Sallie js taken to meet Cousin |it, | Wheeler, who makes love to ! Sallie resolves to solve the mystery, |voung man to She discovers that she is heing doped | Miss Sarah Peck and when the nurse gives her a tablet | been enguged, is a to swallow holds it in the palm police. force, ! without placing it in her H f her hand mouth. Then she feigns sleep, Sallie felt the horror back of it a that beast with him! sometimes me; a geant, in fact. rtis and | by overseas scrvice, STORY |Iy brilliant one. 17 a mur- | enter his , even | {funeral is over, he positive menace “You could have couldn’t you sallie clenched “0f course—aund give NOW GO ON WITH 7T good the “She will do no m “Very doct mured, inorning.” They went out, closing 1 softly, and Sallic fancied heard a key turn in the lock. After an interval she arose and tip-toed in to the window. Dr, Qualters had turned and pulled up under shadows of the trees on the op- | posite side of the avenue but another | was just drawing in at the curb. | [ was a huge roadster and a t: | figure emerged from it clad ulster which flapped in the night wind, The man turned instant to speak to the chauffeur a in the rays of the lamp his sha (uiline profile showed as clearly |as though on the screen; then {turned and started across the k directly below the watching gir! | use | 21 T: car moved on &lowly up the wr‘,‘"’h‘;',','“;“;,':,‘” T oen| Sallie turned and looked quickiy | & £ {ahout her, The soft pink bathrobe Miss Tidmarsh had substituted | | i nicely un to door | t she e Jusive of creamed Protein, ¢ fat, | arbohydrate, 109. Iron, .0036 | NEA Service, Inc.) Cranberries side- | will away It pare more than you y kind of meg L hioh 2 | for her tea-gown lay over the foot ‘hem Dull | chaise longne with a pair of dull | pink mules beside it on the floor and though it was conspicuously light for | | her purpose Sallie wrapped it about er and thrust her feet in the slip- | ALTH e | door was locked am she had | anticipated, but not nothing had which a bent wire ¢ be put, and | there were plenty of strong hairpins | in the drawer of the dressing table, | Five minutes of patient [twisting in the lock brou; | suring elick to her cars turned back and in another mom she was in the hall with the door closed behind her, ! h, subdued lights glowed | side brackects and up from t! of the stalrcase but the house Makes dishtowel and glasses, amnp makes SALLIE STEP ADVANCED 1T BY STEDP. cantious a re as the more scientifie s enveloped in a v dirt d side: rying and cries pores: com- | key personal attoriey amily who were minor from |that cats e, should well | removal of this obscar was | particularly if there trouble in the Jature {1ady upstairs.” and | “Ther but | stout heart quailed at th she | hardnews of the third from voice whieh entered the out [Could those be the suav |tones ters? tor th Mr, suceeod dust, ose influe a persplratio heeomes clogged an opening o lothes and womler for t to activity, varylng effects upon in on dura. | silent heat of| Wrapping her robe more ti tonic or|about her she went to the rai peered upward an W 1o one was visible while paused a deep-toned elock somewhere in the house boomed ‘(“'hfi solemn stro Sallle pliaged forward scended like a silent litte pi streak to the floor below, Here t hall widened and several elosed doors | aced her but although she list no mound came from Vo depending chitefy in the tub ar may be either o i non They ing ath of abeut 102 to 105 degrees be continwed for two or three filling surface blond vessels, functions of the brain, nervous system., A short taken dally, particularly retiring, 4 and und . % be permityed to give The lovel, unemotional the monstrous utteranc {horrible and back e e e skin nf' cach them, The second flight curved outward, the lamp on the newel rays into every eorner of the ,,__l_{‘w(q_”.“._ cious entrance hall and as the zirl had an opportunity crépt downward she beard at Jast the |day, In th | subdued rumble of masculine voices |tractable, « from behind the middie door of three on the opposite stde of the house Rallie advanced toward it step by (slangy, | step to peer through the keyhole, | pot | The stranger with the sharp, aquiline [mea listening and bronze |yer wis warm | “What was browder ought post sent do you Mrs to event be muster?™ pass is a half«illiterate, et common consid Telegram from Sydney Carton John Alden Prescott, Arrived heme yest hear from you soon & few minutes at Chicago. Sa Letter From John Alden Prescott 1o Sydney Carton Syd, I've told 1 - story; " she will never , yet in whole afrald same THIS WOMN RELIEVED FROM SUFFERING uydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable pound. A Remarkable Story hough am me the heart there | ¥ a Dover, Del.—*'1 wish every woman would take your wonderful medicine as it hasdopesomuchgood to me. | had cramps and faint epells and ins. One totake | 1k hem’s Vegetable Compound. Sol went to the store on m way home and tm B bottle, and took the firetdose before sup- 1 have been taking it ever since, you can hardly believe how dGifferen 1 had just wanted to lie in bec and when [ started to brush out n n Ifelt. 1 get up &t yw 1 can work all d stay up until eleven, and feel ht all the time. My housework is in summer, but in winter | work 1 have told a good many s, and | have had three | me they wouldn’t do without the Vegetable Compound. ™ Mrs. Samte Ry, 219 Cecil St Dover, Delaware. | The Advertures ‘ ggedy And by Johwy Gruelle features was seated at a huge table |the contemptuous drawl almost facing her with some papers o temp d a will of spread out before him. Liookcases |she’ cond herself towered againet the wall back of his|iy tod on't [ehair and Mrs, Copeland's gray | Wheeler 7" sleeve and h ly ringed hand came Sloat laughe | {within the girl's range of vision be-| “Q) side him, while the back of Dr, Quai- |tried ters' sleck head was before her and |when la shadow which moved restlessly up {and down indicated that Wheeler | Sloat was pacing the floor. | discover why | The rumble of voices went on but | here, ot {not a distinet word reached her you won't |and in exasperation ®allie straight- |per! 1 ened and made for the next door to- | j and « ward the rear. The knob turned be- |Ler a little neath her hand and she found her- | been nowhere ¢ weif in a dining room. She gave [ter and to a [wearcely a at the fuse {on an e 1 siture and great crystal ehandeliers | ¢ non, to et that he but turned anxiously toward the nnu'i rom and it at her right on the farther side of | “Not if she s te which that conferemce was taking |in the fa place, Curtaing hung over of he arched entraner-way and drawing, Sall them noiselessly aside Sallie coversd a pair of folding doors, She listened once more but that maddening monotone of | reached her and in desperation | pressed against the doors wnd pushed them apart for the barest fraction of | jucky hasn't an jach, then let the draperies fall in [and that the I3 place behind her identification “Perfectly satisfactory as far gs the | fidence! 1 gir’s record is concerne A man's | ture came volce which she had never heard be-|thr. fore uttered the words in subdued but | were rvieh, carrying tones, “Orphan, up, iving . relatives known, shop-girl, (1he populaf, but no intimate friends | with my mong her LY the That's Al There old Brennan woman with « hom though the lanyer she made her home; ed to have | the gapers abont ir Teen engaged to—"" | pay much “Oh, for heaven's sake, cut all that | confusion and tet us get down to brass tacks Aescribabie’” [ Ietlows!” 1t was | ¥lout's exclamation. |dead and buried! Old Magician sat in & chair in | foneral yesterday ™" the coenter. | ®atie reeled and clulched - - - | heavy curtains for support. 1 shall ask Harry and Mes |horror overwhelmed her for a i with me, 80/ ment, but a sharp cry from share in the goodies 1| Copeland brought her back to stick!” | senses. everyone just -how| “Wheeler! How can you be so— land jck worked |so inhuman! How can you speak 8o | m all to her |callously of the—the dead ind in & very short time she| “Well, we've got to face the facts 2 goMden brown doughnuts, |as they stand, havent we, if we're sst the right size. | going on with this?” Sallie held her ad powdered wu-|breath and peering through the Wody ate | erevidk between the she Ithat Siodt had Laited sullenly beside you RaggedyAm shortly she'll he reg to pump me about ert | ou us alone but aside from tha yurely thie noon delensive had on wit ars | Oh have any kind! my Magical Burning St Hoolygooly cried, ally ongs to * tie old M Joes:™ know anma Ga- said Harry and Mrs. "It is 1 ry . Hoo-| yours | otio glance massive was glad to Magical Durning Stick, re- ¢ the stick when told | vould blaze up and make a then would go out when- had tinished ecooking, Stick never birnt up. | Gagzook laughed. tick s mine| ver fo! everyone in happe romantic L Mrs, 2] door for a moment stung her them fiercely “Oh, she'll an pela head 1 v ma or is- 0 anma evelide but Burni only bact - ewet th sudden) pack voires she L of hers!” straighten Sallie ennan such th storming ergency getting the girl out, the ambulance special, 1 thought rill no to it o exeept a w alics 1vone tenti “The i were Wasn't her |her memary. Sheer mo- | could Mrs. | The her | and ¢ | ter, not cope with here with HerSpame and (Continued in Our 3 Add a few droy it them i em « hite it very whole. is cooking. and keeps they them wishe 1 oy doors 2 it flerce in w “We up yesterday in that grave! rising thing interfere with s sealed Wi open, tones s about asc you hen you interrupted; or perhaps The late reputed to have nher detective is name is Micha though broke is a comporativ doubt should that prove her, {we had better say brass buttons. whom——er—the im don’ or hel of 1 to of manded coolly hands. cause to those | broken, | | to again resentment {that Lurned it up as though by fire. there that much alive before she Mr, term the the a 'If Piles, Send - For Pyramid The Great Houschold Treatment for Itchbing, Bleeding or Pro- truding Piles. Stops pain quickly, absorbs engorge- ments, prevemts friciion, dries up In- 1 r - Don’t Fail to Try these Really Remarkable Pyramids. you want it to do: your piles are gone, you feel yourself completely all right. Prove it free. All druggists seli Pyramid pile suppositories at €9 cents a bot. VREFE SAMPLE COUPON PanT . M fammation, does a rshail Mich. <e a Free sample of Treatmeat, in plaia 7 GOOD MANNERS ™ A Smile Shows Charm | does her vays who arm 3 Even favor, as sh to a stranger 0 woman of smil « says “Thar you." TOWALL THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY why 1, the ominent victims desire from the yo im m Jil 1E Whle asculine conversation 1 [ netuons ) unswer Sloat's pla grave up its dead tones 1 the sickening ca girl think of hut stupid, llie's face stung hotly at| She g " study that trained so that | mad more nausea but her e 1 would be compelled ! proves | creature, | I by her ¢ 1) t t trouble she rather thint sing broug proba seept behind the " ) e hion a4 ol gainst lir v, at is yon seurance wome ol should any has v but she ident after- was to her hand, e t coun- ture or he gad o came in love f girls erved, the g tears winked e sleuth made Were | of relations | n made gullibie con- 1 crea- half-crazed ust all to take was N scheme!” cam er on Mrs unmistakably | put her hands to her ears as though “Sallie Peck is |10 shut the sound of it forever from “It was merely a sort |of first-aid establishment set the | tily in some sheds, you know, and the |few railroad officlals who were there the old woman clung to one of them lescribed the girl she was looking noyanee as we wrapped her to all up to exciteme opeland up has- tuation. occupation t Add Lemon dubce | of lemon juice Vr.' Y"Ikkl(, many things about her.” " ext Issue) graine with {1 eross the muel paint the inf way saye re. e Young imagines for s most the riority talk he | | &5 complexio | abeut. | —_— | l Gossip’s Corner Attractive t tract Very wraps are very may e whim of t Unlined o th fur, mer and to =it the draped at vearer. elted hig seasor tne very narrow shade in- ist effect omen ribbon, the most ne frock, that yet define cnough to whieh is not becomis | visibte relicoe Womden Beads s are frequentls \ embroidery Wooden come- with ¢ dark dress bined 0 on {1he es for strect wear Secveless | Hnitted dresses o jlater wear are |some of them ha | closely about the throat Yarn Embroide embroidery in | ere frock ars and Yarn {is used on whit e hems, co Ment it te cxpensive cuts, a9 ton Tilesl Hearth A tiled hearth that looks should be washed with soft soap | thien rinsed in milk dingy nd Clean Hot Water ash the teapot and coffte n hot water withov wipe dry. | W { Smoother Mistare You will get a smoother mixture when mixing flour and water if yo use of a fork instead of a sy Oiles]l Sorfaces wiped with Jctoth dipped in ker surfaces

Other pages from this issue: