New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1924, Page 4

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4 31T EIIRIIILEIILILIINIIALILIILLS: A Wife's Confessional Adele REVELATIONS OF A WIFE & /= 23380080000 Madge Is ( Disturbing me, by the n her m; fussy earne s “They're Cherished Dishes” t & thing in that wxxxmm(xz::xmmmmxg # sarrteen's Now Phase of Joved Dic rtax's innate r to-be-torgot DAILY FASHION SERVICE POPULAR COAT at has become very | popular for wmid-winter, combining a very decided elegance and ornate- | ss with utility and warmth. The | is black velvet with silver | and black monkey fur. hat trimmed with monkey fur | tes the costume very pleas- is type of o 31y Gossip’s Corner i i \ | o Remove Seales vay to remove » dip the fish in nd ser: with a the tail cale Iossens Work hoard, with cast s excellent to Rave pail when serub- pail when you the e, Tt 5AVES Unneces- rs on Is and | ing a cup of | it as better have madb 1 had done thought I t Dicky felt Baked Beans to be properly pre ostonian man 1 taugly h & carth Lovely Gown wn of gol Coats for Spring r spring and summer are sting. Some of them ar materials with h they ha Gold Embroidery not been ba ised i Faening Gowns n tulle and brow Dre Bengallne in brown continues to terl: twice a Tetters From Rnth Burke Walter Burke RED PEPPERS EKD RHEUMATIC PAIN IN FEW HINUTES TOMORROW—T Another Narrow sirips of court cyclamen- w Kaggedy Andy by Johmy Sruelle lotter THE Y DUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY i | The Abventuresd Raggedyhn BEGIN HERE TODAY Finding the lifeless bodies of his two partners at their gold-mining camp, Harry Gloster flees south- ward, knowing that he will be ac- | cused of the crime, On the way Gloster saves the life of a stranger, lee Halnes, from the murderous hands of a scoundrel by the name of Joe Macarthur, “Joan" lives with an old recluse, Buck Danlels, presumably her father, in a ranch house. One night | she slips away and rides to a school- sc several miles distant, where |a dence fs in progress. On the way she carrics on a romantic {eonversation in the shadowy thick- ets with the outlawed Harry Glos- | ter and then rides away at a gallop | before Gloster can approach her. | | Gloster goes to the schoolhouse, gets | {into a violent brawl with several | | men over a girl, and is lodged in jail by the sheriff. AOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER 1X ‘Que Viva La Rumba” | The fear which drove Joan lasted well-nigh until she had reached the | house of Buck Daniels, She entered the house and went | yugh it with the same ghostly | sile and again, as she climbed the stairs, there was not a sound underfoot. But when she opened the door to her room she saw the broad outline of & man's shoulders | against the stars beyond her win- | dow, 1t stopped her with a shock | but the gentle voice of fels spoke imme ght the lamp | was perfectly quiet and f of her fear dicd a3 I she band as he held the wick of the lamp, for s trembling. And a m swallowed.| hand w you heen doing this| asked at lasi. much?" he S| “Never be- e sho¢k her head. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,'MONDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1924, “Why do you do i, dad? Why can't 1 live ag other young girls live? Is there anything wrong with it?' “Not for them, They can do their laughing and thelr chattering. But you're meant for something else. And I've sworn that 1'd keep you to a quiet lite—" "Who had the right to make you swear such a thing as that?" “Your mother, Joan.” CHAPTER X The Happy Prisoner It had been the Intention of Lee Halnes to leave the town the next morning, And he had been on his way across the veranda of the hofel after paying his bill when he re celved news which halted him. A tall, well-proportioned fellow with | a very handsome face and black eyes under level black brows was assing. A black plaster covered E SHE WATCHED AS HE HELD THE MATCH TO THE WICK | one side of his chin and the face oking and watch- adfastly until he had fin aret, and then he fald, “Here you are ling and me sitting down!” he | started to his feet Dad!"” she cried, rushing | nto her eyes. “After you've worked | all the day and then waited up for | g0 many hours tonight?" | up on the bed with | tootboard. T ¢ perilously closo to him. 14 be able to watch and estimate cvery alteration of her expression, Nevertheless, ing her st suddenly: tear Joan." he said at last, made you i pretty Oh, no'" He shool 1 ain't a pretty voung Maybe yow'll be glad to at we're e the very entertaining back, from take it lat was terribly | lall. He seemed swollen and There was a chuck near by after the passed “Younz Galnor aint going to b 80 darned frec handed after th rambled a cow-puncher, cocking his sombrero on the back of hi head. “He ain't.” agreed his nearest neighbor. "He sure got plenty. Pretty near got a husted jaw, they say. Took him fifteen minutes be fore he could it up and ask where he was" There was another laugh | “He that somebod sneaked up behind him and hit him with a crowbar on the back of is head." | “Wasn't no such thing discolored. rom a chair ung fellow £wears 1 secy it got soaked so hard that it Hfted him off of his fect and landed him on the back of his n | Lee Hauines looked thoughtfully | the retreating back of the man who had just passed. He was well above average size. He wus €olidly built. He might weigh, per- haps, & hundred and eighty pounds. Tee turned to the cow-punchers [ with a question. do to 1 make city Joan " 0 H W e She did o she 1 and smal the §olti \nd the song h rumba; viva plicer ninas ulftas honitas s qu gent Want me to thi e meoting what you get t , such 2 afrafd, f s going to st while ago on that made you T know people 0 ver find out mad with | cas? “Did 1 hear that straight” Some bod him off his feet and damped him on the of his | pECk? “Aln't 1 hieard alout asked one of the punchers “Ge d 1 Fand Wiiliar i Gainor and at o wis a mi watch. Drifted 1k quicksilver Al hder time on boxing les- considercd looks bigger than Le is , and the sccond agreed Haines v ho had wulked Macart ot curly yell «'= a stranger around 18 laughing a e declured ] something like that Floatvd around and jerked hLis fists tnto 'em, and ey punch was like of a sledge hammer I Knew a man once— bee Lec Haines, and then his voice trailed aw glance the tap peace, they say forgot the efore Lim to the jall, an re he in- George, the deputy Instead, he went terviewed “How's the Wants more bust the Lim. He's all sto May 1 him “Everybody else has seen him. I gucss you ca nodded George e mind it patient?" he asked am and eggs. It'd county to feed two like (T Be Contigued) flour . This puzzle was constructed by a 11 prisoner in a western penitentiary, Many unkeyed letters make it not| 12, 80 simple 85 it 100Ks, 18, HORIZONTAL 17 . Unit ‘ 19, Noise. | . 8weet-singing birds A bone. . Musical note, An age. 8 . A lodging house Consumed. . Violent ardor. . 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