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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924. BLBBLHELHLHLALHHL508800L55800800800500.008008 | Y HUSBAND’S LOVE Advie REVELATIONS OF A WIFE FEATAOOE Py . . [ 4 » . . Garrison's New | ot » ke . Ed . . K EFTIIVIVIITIRTFTIEVITOOGEIGTIY T Liltian in How i the Sitnation Hand, sou 1or AL tiic . totette lnirried w's ring! in omy Lilti 1 stopped a littic prein into tac iivn e button W... wilent Murhs v N Bnb- i " non i Iy door toat weiny ussUring the 1 had podent tie detective wi the fuct biuster “1 thougiit “You've Now you in to sed know the “Oh, see what got!" was the only answer safed him, and fearing that would develop into wordy 1 which would the other tenants, 1 hall. “Thank you, swering the and then I awept his quiring look. A Iric vi- - i i in nenin® 10 t nm ng ivin' this Nirs vhy [T his opeil i this reason up parting moc tripped bick down the T want to take care that arowin' disposition, cull,” vised, ‘It on oy Ta ta ladies. If help looking after the zerie, just and 11 come norannin® with the iron hool Lillian's eyebrows were a trifle el our living she did not air of which Mrs, was also a her lips enjoyed my ciumsy des e 1 ¢ ) e the th vouch- she a awl, the ¢ might fester ra Iy you need any into the i m sing ont or cordia vated as she passed into and 1 Approve heing perfeetly at Marks radiated. But there tiny quirk at the corner and in- turned to man, with a ssed thit room coolly s person anite home (din Need, “Aren’t you the man who ma to patronize your ge deliv- [ e e that ery auto in Sag Harbor?" 1 quericd | poishhors baiting of the distantly. "I cannot imz what you | much as I did. are doing her “Can’t you?" he, snccred. “Well, s do you want me to tell you out herc in the hall, or will you let me in? There was the distinct threat b Sl a0 E vty comned [Gossip’s Corner | told she eetive upon my probable hatred of a scene, Mrs, Marks thrust her face past mine close to the door. ° “Don’t you let the you dearie,” shé about to let loose at him when I caught her arm. jaround Lillian, bag in hand, had just come in- [trimmed, to sight around the hend of the stairs. | colorful. This was what I had been waiting for, Lillian had most of the threads of the affalr in her capable hands, 1 would turn this particular snarl over to her, With a little welcoming smile 1 accosted he “There is. someone here, Lillian, whom 1 think yon wish to R ¢ said, trying to make my voic demeanor that of a school teacher turning a refractory boy over to the principal. She set down her bag and surveyed the man from h with a coolly insolent glance, “Ah! yes!" she W, *“The man who has been taking such an in- terest in us lately, How fortunate that he ghould call just now, Thank you, Madge,” as 1 swung open the door in- to the apartment, “Won't you come n? he turned to the man with punctilions courtesy, o tried to swagger, Mlian I Amused know whether 1 will or grow with a venomous Mrs, rks, was lean- Colored Felts Colored felts for summer felt hats are worn {(he now-—are frequently flower the flowers being small anl likes of him bluft advised, and was volley of abuse |« of year and urse, The squarc-necked, tube dress is developed in m mi- terials and combinations of materials, ny Street Trock An interesting strect frock of covert cloth buttons from the shoulder line to the end of the very long overtunic with carved wood buttons. Plaids fashionable but in not only voile, in organ- to foot Plaids wool and in silk ¢ie and even ehi are gentlo- fNower an the shoulder is one way P oup with the A of showing t fascinating wa; you ke 100, Save Space Much valuable space in a crator may be wasted by food stored in compact Wire topped bowls represent waste because while they refrigs ot having containe great a small “1 don't " not,” he glance at who have | course 1o u pres and think and | When Jack derstand me, fence that sometimes, 1ittle k's and my love ter and more little Jack is | There, 1've W said, tion it all Jack's {and as 1 read t with such an id have come to nd 18 m who is always beside his letter which 1T am confidi eping, little Marquise, 1 what sits down to try he is Letter from Leslie Prescott to Leslie | Prescott, via the Seeret Drawer. ¥ Here it litt wea love letter, docs 80 with alimost uncanny; Marquise, 1 s greater beautitul just wi nd who he is sald it, and, as my hus- “Lin never going to men- is, Marquise—a letter h as I am ¢ not even you ever reccived from your kingly lover, I, too, am going to fc get, 1 too am going to be happy, for I am sure dear little Marquise, that un- los & man really and truly loved you very much, he would never get a con- straint from a letter, whi had tried your very hardest to nune constrained. A man can tone, which will reams of written you know, are ever they might from human lips. E———ee— 4 $ t i ) me em 1 al personality, think are you make an abee of a than wor tell him me Yous or on when th s ectest be not for and aft not i Yours America’s Cold Remedy i + : w more satisfyir 150 MILLI Tablets Used Last Year You can depend on Hill's Carcara Bromide Quinine to break your cold in 24 hours—la gripp= ia three day There's no guesswork abot Hill's. It has been proven in millions of coses. Mo 4,000,000 American fa one hundred and fifty million of Hill's tablets last year, For headaches, constipation, am pains due to colds, la grippe and winter complaints, Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine has no equal. Don't delay— get Hill's today in red box bearing Mr. ey Hill's portrait, Al druggiets, 30 19 Lestie: Prescott witly CASCARA &2 OUININE - - R ML w DETROIT, MICH b hat | Tetegram from re Written on the 1ot < Comm-amt Fery ASHION SERVICE BEADED FROCK Beaded frocks not this acason as with s0 common Leen, but lovely than I'his one instance, with geometrical de- beads is an er- ar they have those us are more ever hefore, for ol gray crepe ns in steel o outfit, ideal Fruit Ceono- project at, tlu straig spuce. top and t=sided bowls rock figure is suiiciently straight to (o by all means beltless frock as it smarter than the Tubu 11 yo 1o enabic yvou 80, the much ted wear tulmiar, newer and zown Cherries cherries, the act bouifant natur truit Liright rod ind simulating cleverly, trim a hite taffeta, u vers of Vanity Boves il i sometimes lipsticks huoxes bril or powder in very colors Use ¥ be used in place cretonne wl Andif are water in clear, up starch to appearane: fabric. of s color vt they Bive hiv tabrics, articles (I will take the el of th nev n cnot of a Avoid B containing such e molnsses burns thick in Cike il any baking per that 1 ong with aves ting lined quire greased pa lae Deater careful not wet of g heater, wash the part wipe ofi the handle with a damp cloth, 1o o, lower Move rin n m w Spots winter clothe pots are 10lens, Before st sure th cspecially awa e moved, Saves Sheliae rubbed over gilt chan bedsteads will from ecracking Lemon oi deliers or brass vent the shellac peeling off, Ammonia Water Ammonia water col- cleanses coat Larreet hccome greasy lants Helps o have o your stimulat Soupsuils oreasionally v on 1 “ tula turning Use spatula fo f Haove a tor ser tecl Lnives and ruins as sueh them. Lette soon biunts PABLES ON NEAL START YOUR uped Mr, Ma suned the pictures muscles in the A sigh f Anyic hulging How-to-Be-8tron While thus enviousiy what might asn't, the physical director glanced over My Munn's fat fanked shoulders and smiled at the photos, “That stuff il oy t who want to upon ing beaches,” e what average needs, s of achigvi set mugeles that work smoothly, ot nas of bige nd ads, considering but ¥ have bheen the the is or bath- st vl of pa e sbd the the persons capable is o o beliind these cular exercise, the prineiple is not 1o look like rong mugcles do give a fec £ “Lut, physiologically speaking, this lots of But such exercisc Adonis birds, 8 BODY RIGHT muscl s ven st 1 through these run tny When a person ex ts the muscle and 1 relaxes it il contraction Llood that hag b ke a wringer sgued hing, With the i comes in, The ning out point is made 1iby noof dler vessels, stand 708 Wi out Mere, from ¢l resh ble good, healthy lecontuining chambes t's what want it in muscalar exerelse, hether you wind np by ing like a statue of Apollo isn't portant, “Th hody out in fresh supply ¢ “And. while will automatica result 1 cle of var you to th abe “8o, W 1o with » ke mus e morning ood in the doing, the tone ups y “The Advendures KaggedyAun and Kaggedy Andy by Jo vad t Witeh W Wi Ay 0| top of acked Witeh wmy Gruelle and plants ing ood dishes and gave your treatment i series of ones veins and er- his squeezes | ing ter relaxation | ay summe ! 8 i ous ink ime point is to start your fcient vintage and now she took vod muscles 1 puppy dog said, « Witch's ta + R dinner, het f we the Aun said. Am things A bib on | itt h wo o ma “Then %0 mu ter rom invisible ggedy and e 0 mu mice 1 better t and R Ragg y nd in proper place wi e found a ook, casy | s by | Sallie and Mil ble gs and they uld uld gic cones and ag- dog's put the teh Raggeds ¢ well, Wot the | “ly ed and ude m iys paid no att "t grew T ipy dog porch on ane on- real . ont old Witr the ‘3)/ DOUGLAS GRANY pe © 924 NEA SERUICE INC creature, after was may God was Copeland in a safe weren't on that all, that ‘Diamond uick to identify as ie, forgive me! What if that black bag, and found thim and hid pla till she could for thim “What a touch of imp: “Mizs Copeland Lieutenant Trevor ‘phoned him this only the cfiect of starvation awful fear she has Dbeen through. I'She couldn’t tell the police anything poor BEGIN HLERE TODAY Sallie Peck, employe of the lical Five & Ten, quarrels with policeman sweetheart, Michael Curtis, That night Sailie goes into the yard fo take down a washing for Ma 1 inan, with whom Sallie lives. A crash shakes the earth and something strikes Sallie a blow on the head. When she regains consciousn the girl finds herself in-strange su roundings. . A I'renchauaid calls her | Alva Copeland and Madame Copeland, tall, richly gowned woman, c Ler as her step-daughter. i discovers that she is being substituted for the real Alva Copeland, A man servant helps Sallie escape from the house but takes her tp a den of thieves, Theve she finds lthe real Alva Cop jare rescued by Michael Captain T Fair her thim send nonsense, Ma!™ There was delirious, when 1 but it is is still told me morning, a jthose diamonds were never in that b Ma “Yet, rennan « if th s that so?" guilel was to oner who is | o girls Curtis and a wd roward offerad would be for thim " . but yo {the subject like this!™ {with playful severity. | P = CoN nees spoke Where have NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY say the Halloran an’ wis, name car “What ! did you | rumber o i | that and the number He glanced up at, e you so curious ahout Ma Brennan “You two'll be what'll yon eat up street to Curious, is it?" snorted indignantly. more curious about for supper il I don’t get market!" We'll go to market for you, Sallie offered. “Honest, 1 ain’t any more—!" T is in your hed ye should be for mouth to come .after what they done to yo!" There was a suspicion in Ma Brennan’s voice |if conscious of it she pushed {head gently from her knce and rose ponderously, adding with dignity: “Barrin’ the lumbago, I've done me cwn marketin® for forty year 'm still able to, .thanks bhe! Micbhacl, don't yon leet her stir off this stoop or 1i’'t her hand to a thing. 11 not be {long.” | She waddled into the house for her R honnet and llie smiled into Mike's mie eyes, Ain't she splendid 2 Oh, Mike, you have to be in trouble among strangers to learn what your own folks mecan to you!" M tired T™mE TOM.-WonN PALM 1ot ] SUPERIN DIAMONI you been gadding?™ “lI was not," placidly while been havin® an ilegon ‘round in an automobile ¢ with Halloran's own son up in [to drive me, thongh the old u ol LAY ridin® myseif front N sallic don't,” Mike replied tly and us hie roised to his lips the little ha on which since the previous evenin a small diamond had gl amed, 'y hnown, ulwy since you were just a |8 robher, as 1 told him to his fac litte girl!" | "Look here Ma!" You've som Sallie {thing np your sleeve!™ Mike inter tentedly [ runted with w sudden change of m W . UWhy were you asking me hood,” she sighed. abont Halloran's cue?’ bit, Jo you? W Wi was the Copeland you got on tli J |v;: in® Halloran all about it countered, “Deviy she was it a ch long it took hiey unless she wanted Why should e less she meant it an' come | Mike was steadiiy but | wetn on: Jeaned against him con- % ve the scandal of the nefghbor- " “1 don't mind a Ma, what have or? It's warm 3 purl la a hit riot or quick fnd it to do that aske« Brene woulil what far rain, un- to hide somethin' in K or for R eyeing old said wnd un Here comes care as I've not time but you might stay for supper, “I've a chill, deari Mrs, Noland an® Jim! 1o talk to thim now, ast (him would they Chere’ll ba plenty, Mu Brennan n rapped in a voluminous cupr as 10 want ! dnii the nothing reappeared an- her toward the railroad bridge, step- for a word: with her old || “ e Mrs, Nolan and har son could not |*utomobile jover an® aceept the invitation for supper, it appeared, hut their call was suceecdsd by several others, and just as dusk was settling down lise Thorkinsen crossad the bridge, her arms laden with packages, but instead of stopping at her own gate next door she came toward them, her sallow, sharp- featured wreathed in smiles, “Mis' Tirennan bave not coomin’ home to supper,” she announced, I k tonk T put dese in Kitehen? e liouse say dey bane for you, an’ Michasl Vil through the by Shoud Ak sen il disappeared she “Al these, Tise?” Mike took the |10 It but clothee and toiict packages from her, and Nallie asked |& IR cold cream jar pd bl i It come to me, vouldn't “But where's Ma gone uujp.mi place to hide thim AN IWEGHINE Ve 1ef an’ wouldn't the Copeland “She say something ‘bout Myt : Veen scared to death ir Cooper's man, dat he bane took real NiM by accidont when Lad an’ she go over an’ help, Dats 14D 0" the cream up in beautiful ving, Sallie! 1 am so an get 14 o' Giim for yon, not only dat you are knew hoy Ma but dat you have your own man O & momcnt (Ml salli dearest, Jook! Whe !mn'vr-l handkerehie " Ma bern up te? She's sent eld tightly sepular fenst!™ tinued o He lad lighted the i Kitehen and put m looked it all fire and the old room pMuite ming cheerful and dear to the girl's ¢ the roud atwad, v e o ar she halted for & moment in nte sometin’, doorway and then flew to his side, | [C1t "round fill n it—a “A jar of cream and fresh straw- * Place where berties, %0 carly in the season! on, NACC side o' a what's this from t! Elite lrstan- yorned rant? Fried chicken, all dose up in gt separate paper!” marveled, 0" 19 “Her~'s o head of lettuce, too, and a /%M (bottle of salad dressing, which ERtTne e v i Loi toil- {&wore she'd never let in her ho i groteminakinig i #uperh dia- 1 do belitve she's done this to gi Tionds deimtiituted like bails of a little party, but 1 wish* she ‘"‘"“‘I'."'. et Like two children at play ehoipbhedtes L |ranged their little feast and sat long © [P0 TR over blisefully unconscious of the | i flight of time, and it was only when ”"‘)“'i""v' been the clock on the shielf over the stove {4501 1;1"::::!:10"]‘ ey .“1::;: ten that Sallie sprang up in “‘m,"‘m{ : _;“m' bt S50 those's Mat about it in the Resbicn o byl the New York papers get o as la‘e as this exeept with me > & 1o the movies of & ChEN festiv you'll have more publicity “I'l g0 over to the Cooper's and ':':,:‘Jf';'; l'"r"""' gt her” Mike picked up his hat [y A that money : and turned swiftly to kiss Salie, |, - rennan’s eves fil “Don‘t worry, dear!” v e d boily . 3 “'Tis to be “Hivins above, what a youl o twe o st two'll kape, with the dishes not even | 5 J08 O St stacked up at this howr! The voice |~ sy "0 Mat of Ma Brennan herself sounded Trom | wsevory i C COMNt think |just behind them, and they whirled [ S VET IUs rours to get {about to find her standing in the | o it Nt out of for yourseif:” ; ] and Mike spoke in ol doorway with her gray hair hanging |* e GOV ~ . in disheveied locks from a bonwet ! o G T TREOT Ma Brennan | very much atilt, and her face rea- |y, O FERE o iotasdrnt ot dened and windblown | ey ot @ this came Wit To their amazd questions she |Sve Y€ 4 £rand home an' a start {would vouchsafe no teply umtil she | e oo l""'i'?" n the bank fe A made herself tidy, and then while | "0 LS TE S ovaus Curtis that i e ghom mw'.r‘:?’ e by the blennen’ o' Hiven'! And e hat's me last word* |they bad saved for her she settled | A { erself in her favorite rocker, with an | i pdd twinkie in her eyes | San “Who is it always givin' me the | taugh about readin’ detective storics she neked. “la it yow. Michadl? e sondarin’ comin’ along why 1 thare's heen 1o found o' thim | 0OKINE by heat. Aad four big Dslapierre diamonds that | o0 HMe fo time cnough to kee drouble. Mayie they | TMOM covered, of e way ning only friends, Know thim Hallorans from ‘v an' they're a lazy lot, If Lad fust been fresh done up they'd give it just | a brosh-up once a month eseept for ! the floor, maybe, an' ‘tis only a week jsince the wreek, There's thing, ~ When 1 cleaned up [room after that Copeland dressed in there, "was all stuck up with L eold if ay that gone another Ballic garl the one o toweis wad o ™ You the net, hie nothin® riieles and out Wby rd th when Mis' ek 1 " to boardin' I di gurl She said ole she inllic's room, o the alive has us a in her | “I took m while p and then con- ride in Halloran ¥l asied 1 tellin® Mal- res on the e very lamp in - coals on loked over, an in . rin the dark it of o the had beer I, 1f Mi tronlic 4 tomorrow o loose. ichs Cop you the fonr s living, had ped a Wiy #in, “How vVhy vou're they ar- picce done on of detective the who of his and G 1 ten morning! 00k the chief And when hold of it than Dia w 1 you do She's never d with ready | my Ider, present up a to | hovse bit | some Sallic orus D, Double Boiler To make sure that a stew docs not | poil cook in & doubie boiled ing half as much time 1in as as for + pthe | frace direct wat ade %0 mv and the | if she wanted to, but you can be sure | has — GOOD MAN Carrying an Umbrella so | in | the police | in Makc's tone, | With an umbrelia, gentleman ¢ hold it over a lady’s head, espr- | dially it in a rain storm where occupied lolding hat on and clothes jout of the wet. ed him | come to light a good part o' that ten | LY SISTER MARY (A daily menu for the stout and thin) EAT AND LOSE WEIGHY Tin tened stewed vrunes hoiled « 1 cup cic sonp, ' cup combimation vegetahh whol eothread split aid 12 stalks aspa head pices piit ge unsw 2 soft ragns, 1 crisp sinten toast, roil, 1 skimmed min il calories, Shi earbohyd gram. Wi ether Inei diet goce depend ehances 1'or Tl will are g | a nourishing th hre t shoul and th lunel ik 8 0r N on her occupation hearty woman town o, instunce, the who's stavs down for tunch mut time, for a fwst of fruit toast kg hould eon ind nothing wom sorve 1 at n now breal more to i wio will o el brenk e of ast | isl of ¢ Lot water 1o I o wom wRoes e own work sh actunll throngh not try OV 10 rdo o strenght i Infs “ Vo 1y her rt fon of lunchcon or o very menl nees the ting far hetter broakfast, 1o 1 #l the dauy, omis Wl periods n the noon tweon T« ™ omission of The hen dicti considery | 2 for th ia o Vise 2ol to rodies individ m, AT AND GANN o swogteied vif, #ie e T eup noodie combing ahle person needs and weeny stownl pruncg olled roiled £01t hoil lima by poons 1 it o vioan P oenp ple, tahle m, 1o Wihol {1 4 with nute and raising, Wl pice e 2 ylicea | hons milk, %1 cup cocon, poon calori 17450« Bieadaed Veal poring voal Cotlers on thiek, 1 cgg, 1 e inch poon and until tende Vieat of et wic and s me in crumie, alden 1 P am (Copyright, 1621 NEA O rork cnoy Wis, April the quoted the 1 s av 1 1" This curator priblic riG a1 81 Indians of while three piz priee orida eve ¥ the hote1 1 13 antl s cop 1t A ronology m. mil Miami a ehop. of $1 15 Skinner, in the Milwaukes ore an m h # for g 10 of inum Ware discolor Atam- inum ware whereas fruits confain s cid that brightens and clcans it, 86 W. 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