New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 4

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L S s st saasge o | A Wife’s Confessional | Adele Garrison's New FPhase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Amazing Cry that Was Wrung from Mother Graham who is v To Think That T— ry somewhere lentils w tpr Marion Helps My fears w ¢ Brer with I shs had no burled was it | h lder as } {sh ecstasy v he d rom roon I a glimpse of t ':1! op for us & “Mercy Yetter from Teslie Prescott to the em! Little Marquise, Care of the Secret Drawer, Continued ng position. at Jol rud 3eyond TOMORROW — This letter con- tinued, | i the worst | THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WY He is T part of to be c tan possibly teem my I row are curosit 1. too, got The young lady scrows the wawmsavs the believes capital § panishment will be entirely abolished some day and already we have progressed a loog way from the hanging gardens of Babylon. " Yep—Winter's Here what ever pened toal watch came in A SPQRT COSTUME An ensembls sport flannel and embossed ve of the really new contributions for Palm Beach. The flannel 18 a soft shade of powder blue and the has tgao-colored figures ited ruffle about the gown ont give It a youthtul feel- costume of cretonne is oretonr aters came down at rmured to myself as toward my small sop, who 18 {0 his grandmother irms and legs. She dried ars quickly as she saw d spoke to him sooth- s now, ir uama to bathe 1. Please go a nd get your breakfas in come up to ses Da re, D s all right sweat- but her with ok our eombined persuasion | eral minutes to get the small d and out of the room, for tly believed his grand- be in some danger which d avert. When he had gone, d to my mother-in-law in the at 1 had an ordinary hys- fit to deal with, but to my amazement, she moaned easly Margaret, to think that I be the one to bring dis, t innoeent child!” FABLES ON HEALTH THROAT TROUBLES throat troubles ) many with the !4 rain and first snows. [Eee Iwo of the Mann ldren 1 of the Mann children aountof S z»f(‘ water has also been rccomniended. re are a more elahorate preparation at troub ' folk have used half nt or chronic, a cup of vinegar and water with a doctor about it slight sprinkling of pepper. Otherwise a number of | { aling mived with a applications of generally ing quite his. use a to follow ing with rgle of hot water p with roach of a gim- ® a pint of bor signs of tonsilitls, or ' For elther | “0ld-tashione to purposes some to ba pre- little salt. camphorated arations can be month récomniend salt and is terre Outer water loil also ha a simple solu- water—tlh A The Adventuresf Raggedym gedy Anly = 23 by Johmy Gruelle brown man, who was “Do you know what they did, the little Captain back after the 1 info something hoat struck!"” good thing for Captain's n xious A ¢ and lake . ome ever and ever for, you handed Mr. he little brow Capt cream puff make 1t go but it-is very long through the deep, just above the p: 1 faster, perhaps the t might bump stone end wa could large “Now! The boat is ours.” nice little . magical alk to his not take very he little Captain and old along and be there will 3 Gossip’s Corner AMART ( OLLARS. STOCK COLLARS at ars POPULAR DANCING FROCKS YELLO extremely popu and very thin fabrics W POPLLAR CHIFFON BRO( V\Ifl | evening gowus. BEGIN HERP TODAY VII «— PROTECTING PAMELA Corrigan, proprietor of the Or- |ang-Ruteh estate in Borneo, and Fellowes, his first assistant, look | with disfavor upon thelr unscrupu- | lous neighbor, Arundiil, Iellowes has bullt a new bunga- low, which attracts the eyes of Pa- mela Vereker, sister of Jack Vere- ker, who 1s a r-gmvn assoclate of Arundill, Fellow: galow to the pretty Misp Vereker, [and from her he learns more about Arundfll. He hears that Arundill hates him like poison, utterly with- | out reason. Also that Arundill is doing buslness with all sorts of un- shows the bun- | everything was due to that strip of jungle that had hitherto stretched between the two estates. If Arun- looking after his firm's interests, he would have se- cured it long ago -~ and Fellowes have had an oppor- tunity of building a bungalow with- dill had been | would never | serupulous people. Arundill persists | in asking Pamela to marry him. | Pamela now tells Fellowes that she | | believes Arundill {s plotting the | death of her brother, simply be- | cause he knows too much about his NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | “Do you sleep alone—up there “There's an old native woman who acts as my mald; that's all.” “No other proteetion?" ‘There's the dog, of course; but he's an awful old fool.” “Good Lord!" | "It is pretty desperate, fsn't it? Jack realizes my position keer |and wants me to go back to Eng- land. I couldn't hear of it, 8o he | gave me this.” | Bhe produced from the pocket of {her drill tunic, a tiny revolver — |an absurd affair of metal and mother of pearl that Fellowes could shut one hand completely over. | “Does it work?" inquired the man dubiously. - “Rather! We practiced with it the whole of one Sunday after- noon, unt{l my ears positively sang. We stuck a bottle on a rock twenty yards away — and I tried to hit et The assistant’'s mouth twitch “Did you?" “Yes — once; the first time, of course v breeiier said it was be- ginner's luck and I suppose he was right, for I never got near it again.” He= handed it back to her. D-25 — Arundili know you pos- sess this did but aw ince when?" ince last night.” She had re- apsed {nto ardull, monotonous ut- terance, and all the while she was aking & point of flame played either cheek. "He came to my room and knocked. I was in bed. I thought at first it was the maid. He shut the door behind him and leuned against it. I told him to go but he still stood there, nning, his mouth moving hor- hen 1 threatened him with my pistol. I was terribly afraid. see, 1'd practiced hding up, it didn't seem natural to fire a lying position. ry leaning on your €lbow.” ad- Fellowes, “You could hardly miss like that, He cleared out then, ment, not answer for a mo- t gazing over the rail, y look in her eyes. at aw ® You and t once. He laughed at me. ‘You wouldn't dare,” he said, I ad- vised him not to take chances, told him I'd beén practicing for weeks. He asked me what for, T sald — to kill anyone who came in when my hrother was away. He shook | his shoulders from side to side and leered, 1t wouldn’'t want to me!’ he said. ‘I wc 1 told “With all my heart and soui!" " & Strangs llght Handins watched her in mute vou ki him Fellowes eyes, ation Loril” h ed affer an able pa what an out- Jer the man must be What would lappen — 1 Arundill?” she asked slow 1 they hang me?” assistant sprang to his feat and reeted a heavy hand on her shoulder. course they ¥. “But you'rs not going to ything of the sort. Arundill's what kind of reception he's to expect — and that's. all s ok here, We're rs. 1f, by any should happen, 1 11 of shakes. ejacs 186 1 it wouldn't,” do & geen ik 1y there prett chan near nelg , anything in the ai re — a uple hink eve ian that together in Pamels lef rigan * she said ) mo i hed room since the courses, 1e en waut amed of or you've re's & storm emergency to act up in an dually. You eee, hls own master v he's spe 1 sup in the long feller who their crea- bother sound e n stop with & himeelf about He hasn't the round p can do he's wel onomy es comfort ed after. agreed Pamela This Corrigan institution omfortable sort of wondered never told her didn’t know arred t with surpricing euddenness that o he | | | | THEN 1 ¢THREATENED HIM WITH MY PISTOL. in a stone's throw of her own. It's | an ill wind that blows nobody good, after all, and it would be nice to | lean out of her windows and stare SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine «Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aepitla Is the trade matk of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetleacidester of Salicylicacld | down on to his shingled roof, know- | | Ing all the while that she had only to give the arranged signal to have its occupant hurrying to her slde. There was something about ly at home. In an odd sort of way she found herself wishing that something exciting would happen, so that she might have a chance of seeing the light of battle leap into his eyes and the muscles that rip- pled the sleeve of his tunic extend their sphere of action. Even in the remotest fringes of Corrigan's do- main there lurked a subtle sense of sqcurity — and it was with an ef- fort that Pamela Vereker rose to her feet and took leave of the man who had sworn to champion her cause, “Goodby, so grateful to you — for thing. 1 -feel ten thousang times better ¥an I did this morning.” “I'm glad of that,” rveplied the men simply. “To tell you the honest truth, I should rather welcome an opportunity of getting a knock in at ogr friend Arundill. There was somMhing sabout the way he ig- nored my greeting the other morn- |ing that set my teeth on edge. Goodby, Miss Vercker. When your brother comes back, bring him acro We ‘might manage some cards or something.” A hunted look eyes. “If he comes back”.she whisi pered, as if_to- herself. “Of courss he’ll come back. If Mr. Vereker's the man 1 imagine him to be — he's perfectly capable of looking after himself, Solitude' a deuce of a rotten thing, y'know, and it's apt to get én the nerves. Try and muster yip some real in- terest in something — and take a tonie. We all have to come to that sooner or later. Goodby." ‘There was a certain amount of conviction in Fellowes' parting shot, but he sat for a long time with his head in hands when the slim form of Pamela Vereker had dis- appeared among the trees. He didn't like the look of things on th other side of the wire. it bered one other case of a similar that had come within the Jong experience—and sion the climax had been tragic. He wondered, moreover, whether Cor- rigan would look upon Pamela as a second Diana As time wore on the first as ant of the Orang-Puteh estate saw great deal of Pamela. He assumed followed his advice tonic, for a wubtle to have come ss worry in her returned from his first eve- He was Mr. Fellowes. I'm ever crept into her nature range of his o distinctly had taken a Vereker Kudat they ent ning at Fellowes' ¥ 4 man after Felloves' keen and gray eyed troubles to himself heartedly into any red. It was not ing at his unburdened him- her room and the veranda an ngalow was in men strolled Tew he off in a off again suddenly Arun- terested in dcat ¢ at Labuan — and wants me into it.” wes glanced up ot likely to be a some ong job, tter of @ week or ten days it's an inferna halt in the e floor. “'F a's told g of our affairs, T be ass to Lring at the tim »st, but He came t Ame s an ere at all; but a reasonable eort @ make and ghe had a i to travel. Xeither of ghost of an idea things n out like this. o not. Why don't you ) you c very well, T'm trekking across country for a bit. 1 w her off to Jesselton or two married glad to have her, keen. I'm won 4 mind ke g an There fellers not To be Continued) To Sharpen Needle vecomes dui] s through a piece of sewing w fine sandpaper, Fel- | lowes, too, that made her fecl snug- | He remem- | rather | over | “. £5 r 2 12.4 v 26 » ¥, every- | - r; You needn’t hang out a 1.vertical, | even though one or two words mi vertical you, in this design. HORIZONTAL Small fish, evolving. Plunder. Rainbow. ‘Woven. A Bolshevik 17, Tumult. 19. Lyric poem. 20. Part of verb “to be." Organ of hearing. Mimie. all, Beak, . Personal pronoun. . To that degrec . Another part of . As. . Active, . Develop. . Type measure, . You. . Negative, . Pronoun Stick. . Heavenly bod . Clear. . Over (poctical.) . Employ . Top. Sea eagle . Body of water. . Liquors, . Job, . Strip of leather. . Horseman, . Conjunctio . Grow fatigued, Inhabitant of Asia . But. . Head of the Catholic Church. One of the Great Lakes Mineral substan Yellowish resin. Afflictions, Merits, ried ch sight Lowing of & co Fasten a boat, Comfort, To conceal. Jmpressions. 2. Long, protruding teetl, Back One who vexes, . True. . Molten rock. . Ag®. Distress signal Point compass. Preposition il 6 M. 12. | 13, 15. midal roof. verb “to be. 0 2K 14 = CHZ . Narrow Commeneces, VERTICAL . Call for help. Run aw Rolitary. Toward i SSages. Breakfast—Oranges, thin cream, salt codfh corn bread, honey, whole wheat h hash miik, until pBtatoes are tender. Drain and ¢ with a fork. Add but- and pepper. Put {wo or three blespoons of fryings from salt pork 10 a frying pan. When hot add epared fish and potatees and stir with a fork until the whole is well eated. Cover and brown . under ath. ¥old like an omelet to sery: ere ghould Be enough “fryi moisten the fish and potato mixture Macaron| Salad e and one-half cups cooked ma caroni, 1 1.2 cups diced celery, Spanish onfon, 1 tablespoon minced cereal toasted enffee Luncheon—Cream of tomato souj ¢ ns, peaches, cup cakes 1, milk, t jer—Oyster cocktails, c4s- n of lamb, kead lettuce with 1 Ihousand Island dressing, prune whip cake. bran rolls, current jelly milk, coffee [ Thousand Island dressing is not onaidered a desirable food for chil- dren under school age. And prob- mayonnaise ably the oyster cocktalls will not It will take about % cup macaror find favor with the juniors. How ken in nch pleces to make 1 1-2 ever, it they make their dinner of 8 ‘when cooked. Boil In s ‘the lamb and vegetables, lettuce boiling water until tender. Drain Swith lamb juice and oil, rolls an 4 ringe in cold water. Drain thor jelly, prune whip and a small piece oughly. Grate onion and mix with of cake and a glass of inilk they wi!' macaroni. Let stand untll chiled fare quite as well as their elders. Add celdmy and let stan Salt Codfish Hash Mix with mayonnaise to ina One cup codfish, 2 1-2 cups pota- and serve on lettuce. By # cut in half-inch cubes, 1-8 tea parsley after arranging spoon pepper, 1 tablespoon bLutter. lettuce. Mipced canneé pimentoes | Wash fish well through several can be used Yo advantage in thie salad waters. Let stand in cold water {f wanted for grdwn-ups only. Slice while paring and dicing es. of olfves or fincly chopped sweet Pick fish «n very small pie piquancy as well as ar | “hast D fish and potatoes attractive color to the salad and ¢ook 18 boiling water to cover. (Copyright, 1924 NEA Service, Inc.) marcaroni sa 1 pr rolled oats Di sarole arsley, oa Led potat the it

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