New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 4

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flosiissiosizemsanatsssiatatsiistinatatenisid I2IIIEIIITIIIIIIIIIRLILIIINLLLILILITINILS - A Wife’s Confessional Adele Murrison’s New Phase o) REVELATIONS OF A WIFE fiisssnisiiianiiiotionailaiiis s g e tosnissied The Unexplained Anger wn® Tears you can go back to bed of Mrs, Durkee, can mant y myself, | ) She Jerked foot uway ‘Ma Margaret Don't you but T caught {1 again, Know what day this 157" wxed it into her shoe, proserving | il S the while When pltched and anvious, came to me 't f SEBnConad ‘ . b lothes closet through the partition sepa : not to look at hor as 1 her room iron burkee it (0 that If 1 gave hor| & 5o ) YR to reflect. her common AR 1 g 1 wa the better of her made the hecl of a shoe applied ‘ ) it Iress shall 1 take down stily, and o I asked, as casually I y s er manner had been the pleas- 50 i e DGRt nd her answer in | 5 sents, justified s I st 'l be o N i That serge one” she answered. A grouchy “Humg Was Br iy g warm, and it has a e ‘ 1Ped od furtively at her and e t when Bond quickly hencath el | ey was making ma 1 Y h, but g it under £ my mother- ket she had name ment set for 10 o’clock, “Is Dicky Involved?” Today's Tucsday" my di s t with nervousness as T . 1re a &m 1 when I ent was 1o a face, Ee¢ bed, attired in the a litle too much, It bell 1 with know! t1 1y no agitation to her minute un e prete ing and s gown which eha pre - robe, she was str with myself for my weakne shoes, her face re her breath | reallzing the absurd of short. 1 crossed t and knelt beside her. mysterious tramp, “Bupposa vyou let me do this, mother. and X the troul Lee Chow and his henchmen. T knew the reaso my the dread t} moms <t She re Yace still “You kr #ald accusing y, but her!of co way I esday," she | bizarre business w vet you never | in-law was under! T'll warrant 1l noon it I icky was involved in “But you call me,” 1 gaid eheerfully, 1 1 am up; surely we'll have for everything. What 4o you want me to do first? It's sessed, however, only 6 o'clock now” — I held up my wrist watch for her inspection don't have breal the comi every ct my agitation, and I w ved, indeed, wl — *and t there until 8 “I'm perfectly aware of tk Margaret” she retortel 1 ir finally arriy downstairs for or room, st ust reached th the door opened a rushed out, dabbing a har have besn Stretched upon the rack | chief at her facr han to admitted it, “I| cheeks and et S ohtt y tears wer o Tangles Tetter from John Alden Prescott 10| T don't mind telling ‘you, hing Sydney Carton understand that this ne of mine is T must @ occasions, and a t lts would Allce's funeral Karl Whitney, here and he is not & not to be able to do the way of keeping oft the scent and with ostentati which seems to he what ed. Honestly, £yd that I was z ot write me pardon. O r 1 a word © night wt and called John Alden Prescott tn Atlantic City to 1 CH An elate m 1 Les! P t 5 e & g You 1 v thought tt e el g when they & at v hal no aense of Lt W (Cop £he called m ne a sald that my Al & = had insulted her and hat TOMORROW — Letter me and all my f 1 5 Ellington to Elizabeth Swartz Bo 3 s 1 now in. g = = = THE VNG LENY ACRO3S THE WAY MOTHER 5 BABY ! 7 $2C00 in Czash [ With 850 each to the next twa' | choices [ Witag2 5 B /,// or t " > on £ : < \ » 1 ) | (Pronounced LI-NO-NINE) = — to the KERR CHEMICAL COMPANY x . Ers s Danbury, Con give o w jar ailowan: Contest closes Feb, &8, 19 sllk embroldered in gray with its | colors S S = that of the skirt and gives the effeet of a waistline on a straight | tube frock. again, !fringe, are featured at every smart | and eveni the hundred csted me as well as she | t she meant to stow it away | , when she went out to the mysterious ap- . T found my hands s she had indicate . 1 waited | the gown be- fore bringing it to her. I was furi- room quickly over this expected meeting with the | ed as my ild be my mother- | king. Tt was a 1 ed any =0 occupied that she should not s the breakfas vhile her flushed showe was telling ig it up pretty Telegram from Sydney Carton om Zur —_—— DAILY FARHION RERVICE LACE IS A FEATURE The flattering and becoming qual- Ities of lace have not been over- looked in this frock of dark blue full colar, fahot and cuffs of cream- 1 lace. The embroidery on the waist is more elaborate than two partne camp, Ha Gossip’s Corner a fight with girl Smart Outfits Joan Barr: Velvet fn pastel shades, some made Into severely plain frocks, ot Gloster, others embellished with ostrich ) gang in the function. Printed Velvet Printed velvet is used effectively for day dresses and for short and long couts as well a8 for negligees costumes. Nile Green Popular green is second after white posse, pular color for evening. orchid and blue too very much liked Opera Pumps Opera pumps in delicate colored n outlined about the upper edge ith a row of closely set brilliants are very smart weary horse: that the Spring Coats New coats f ing frequently ross the frout Tt wa Brocaded Roses Brocaded roses in shades of bin nd purple are appliqued to a bout- | funt frock of pink taffeta, New Some of the scarfs for Palm Beach wear arc so very wida they are almost capes, aud ara Wrist Bouquets spring, though frequenti Small wrist bouguets of tiny s no fur used anywhere clse. DY himself. roses, forget-me-nots and farns are G narrow defile. ve much the rage with de- To Tighten Belt | the rock walls butantes. If the machine beli needs tights | could find the perfect Flowered Silk k in as in the more striking con- taut , the oft pastel colors ne and the beit will keep | til rep | himself in a FABLES ON HEALTH It was a | thet there v One of Mr: Mann's neighbors| The about a child that looked had convulsions. 1s no for fmmediat of the | “The child became she | The child should be 3 wed at once, | ®aid, “an and hot RS £0On as pc 1 sufficlent stealth, hands eclenc it just made | cool cloths should be he reasons enough why the |me feel dreadfully to see it suf-|around the he | ter After the child has ude. There were the horses, None of Mrs. Mann's youngsters |mersed, he should he 1 aich must not eight or ecent | |had ever had eonvulsio Tet, one | wrapped in a warm blank less he chose to be betrayed | |could never tell. Tt would be well [to slecp r neighing. | |to what do in case any of | ns in children ioor of the house was opea. I the e | sult from of indigest! 3 sflent within, her doctor, and this |frritation from cutting te she loarnc I produce them. down low, The Adventures f Raggedyhon e o i 1a Tag \ and Raggedy Andy one who is real nice, ever cares to | INg to investigute this )} {r, ixus staved all night i found that th T was likewise it ! to | he approac > a fragrance 11 He leane ) their greens, in fact, ' ' 1 little more tokc : Sl irkiness, he £ Hoez A Huz | llagg on the bed 1541 s hnA had i 1 ¢ 3 t withe Whoever had been slecping there v t t 1 risen they picee | peared. In that case ® 1 and a cup tor, & st imm » 1 too glad 1 o W s i, T shall soon 1 had v ] and e was t id n moement hi t to the po he had time n around Th words enough, but it T t L had a m i CHAPTE The Won't know,” i Hage Heezy | letter g A t v . 1 N sor 1} X 1 scrat 1 his head Ay A 15 Tt t T ¢ And ] He wonld 0 b tor 1 1 Lie stopped 924, BY G.RPUTHAMY, SONR. RVLEATED by NEA S¢ BEGIN HERE TODAY Tinding the lifeless bodies of his at their gold-mining y Glost ward, knowing that he will be ac- cused of the Gloster s jailed after getting into “But T know now that I was real- Iy hunting for something else, After Lee Halnes sct you free, every one | knew that you helonged to his gang. And T thought that his horse might to the rendezvous, I'd find you, He brought me On the way Janghter of a famous rlder of the old plains, helps Glos- ter to escapo, Later Joan, in quest falls In with a bandit mountains, Joe Mac- quick-on-the-trigger oundrel, is made chieftain of the g when heme fo rob the Wickson Bank. cashier, has glven combination to the repents and tells Oscar Fern, president of the bank what he has done. They set a trap for the robb loster retraces his steps to Buck Daniels, guardian, he goes In scarch of “Is that the gang of Lee Hafnes in the big house?” “God in heaven. You're in thelr “There's no harm in them From Joe Macarthur to—" arthur, a “Joe Macarthur,” “He's there?" “He's the new leader, Don't you Samuel Carney, Macarthur the fe, but later been one of them. Did they tell you that I was?" NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY They did not speak again, but by mutual consent they packed again, | put the saddles once more : and pushed on. So it when the last had faded out, Only eight unkeyed letters in this puzzle makes it easier to solve thap | 9. Upon. many others. But this is balanced by the rarity of some HORIZONTAL outstanding. of the sunset light to a rough cleft in the face of the mountain which full five hundred feet above them. dark to follow trail farther, and Buck Daniels sug- | gested that they camp for the night where they were, But the thoughts of Harry Glos- | ter gave him | shining of the ry much in evidence at | 1angled with the wild tale that Dan- | i {iels had told him. He saw, at length, that there was worn in place of a wray Fur Coats { o sleep for him on this night. — Fur bordered conts are to be the | n® pulled on his boots and stepped away for a walk and a quiet pipe . Protection in battle, Having vanes. too became en . Objective of I. . Highest male volce. . Objectivo of she. . Seat of the . To prepare for publication. place where PUT UP YOUR HANDS, DON'T TURN AROU} . Small insects. ning, slip one or more large rup- Which he wanted. r Lands over the small wheel of | But the rock wails did not join. I never followed Haines. 1 never knew him until the day be- fore hie freed me from the jai we'll talk of it afterward. Now we must go at once — quickly, Joan, before one of those sleeping tigers CHILDREN'S CONVULSIONS {[srune st aove a5 | 81 S er caught a gleam of light. | startling thing to know a human residence | s possible eause in the heart of the mountains, | came into his mind, r and remedis ¢ now made out the big out- | rs can be made. |to one side and presently he found mysteriously out of the mountain, & fort of natural fort with solld cliffs for walls. There To crowd; jam. . Negative adverb. were trees scat- She shook her head. “I can’t go, Harry."” He said the words over to him- Indefinite article, Past tense of do. . Extinct; lifeless, One who oils, A compartment of a window. “You've found a man here that and he ap- | you care for!" “Not one, but all of them—" “Are murderers!” “They're free “What lies have they been telling | you about them! | t's in their faces, Harry."” ho dwelt there chose to live . They who pelt with stones, VERTICAL | come to you. Come away with me. We'll talk of it when you're back the in your father's house. lantern having been turned | teach you to eare for me again. Be- threw the feeblest of ijjeve me, John, Ly all that's holy “I care more for you now, Har, . A square body of typ { lights. He stole past the door and, 8. Valleys. 10. To soak. vords in it. | 11. Scent. . Dejects; depresses. . Furnished with weapons. . To hinder. Boundary, Strife. To pat softly. Puissance. . Taught. Saltpetre, Hell, To clothe, . Waggered; put up. . Suitable. 38, To perch, | 42. Strips. . Ascended. nusual. 47. Once more. 48. Offers, 50. Evening meal. 'orm of the verb to be. To angle. Swagger. Relieve, Ascend, Oceans. To defy. Female deer. Joke, Upward. . To \depart. glancing within, he made out two |than 1 ever did.” or three bunks against the farther | | wall, with a man in each. | | He had seen enough to make him | understand that it would | wise if hie &dd not venture In among | | these men or wake them With ques- | §he made no effort to escape him tions. Men did not sleep with rifles leaning beside of a pacific character. retreated “Do you mean that? “AY, & thousand times! come near me! Don't come a step be very | nearer!” He could not help but come close. and so suddenly, was in his leaned to her It was as if an arm stronger r darkness to think over his|than his held him back. | “Let me go, Har <Y might well have seen Joan if she|ghe was whispering. % had come this way, But it took time | before he could make up his mind o risk inquiry. Breakfust — Baked apples, ce position. Some of ! Let me go,” | thin cream, broiled bacon, boiled eges, crisp whole wheat toast “Not if God can help me to keep Luncheon — Vegetable chowder, toasted crackers, prunc | wiches, tapioca grape juice, milk, od would not Then, at a little distance from the | happiness into your life.” he saw a second 1 shed, and, start- salad sand- | ger building which was a si Pan-brolled you the truth, Yor No sooner had a shadow of tered brussels sprouts, head lettuce Roquefort cheese puddings, bran rolls, mitk, beautiful as King in the world is as I if'T can hear you say that you | beeh piled on the floor, Ry this time his eves were fried potatoes arc [ ot planned for the children under saw that the blankets were “Then come missed from their menu, sels sprouts are rich in mineral salts then all (he and vitaming and are comparative- | nt vegelable for growing bodies | and the very tiny-ness of them may in spite of their similarity your trust, and 'll build happiness for both of us and base “Make you a home for our a happy choice for luncheon. The | . 1 on its bed of lettuce is served | Salts to Get Rid of Toxie Acid. thin slices of bread and butter, Il live in a camp wago! Vegetable Chowder I'wo cups diced potatoes, 1 cup | @iced carrote, 1-2 cup diced turnips, 1-2 cup diced celery, 1 sweet green large onion, 3 $he freed herself from his hands. | I went on the trail with thought that 1 find you. But I was wron was hunting for w cssed at when T first saw trong enough you — strength, flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-$ teaspoon from | 4 vou — that wild free- which you could tak Untamable Soul cotering and cut in shreds or o Put vegetables into soup kettle and | boiling water and cook 20 minutes. | son in its in- reaching for me Melt butter, ind cook, stirring con- | Add to vegetables and milk and cook, while | bring to boil | stir in flour but I never said that I wa [he starlight is but it may he vhat's wrong." 2 He stepped nee, and or her t Will you « 2 A a n ses yon v 50 § » enougt n't call it that willing. And then work for strength of my soul Tapioca Grape Juice alf cup grape juice -2 cups water, 1-4 teaspoon salt, cup minute tapl- | taliespoons lemon julee, water and |° a smooth sauce t the fire and bring to the t rstand © waite ghe came )ne and one- and my hands.” work you did for me ler man he | would have st Season with salt and cook, but bowing to Remove from the (To Be Continued) Thick Paste mattresses may heese Dressing 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-8 ith a small ges- | Work one q creamy with o slowly. Add vineg well ehilled ing with a fork. Beat in oil and lsmon juics Add seasoning, Keep all ingredients very cold. Add re- maining cheese coarscly erumbled and beat well, Serve immediately on | sections of head lettuce, pyright, 1 ZA Service . adding oil READ THE HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS I'OR YOUR WANTS TAKE SALTS IF BOTHERING YOU Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take | Rheumatism is no respec | sex, color or rank. It dangeroue of human aft one of the most pa 4 ject to rheumiatism sho sweets for awhile, d m ctions it 18 &8 a8 wa as possible, avoid any undue expo- sure and above all, drink lots of pure water. Rhe or body generated in the 1 into the blood unc ' to filter this poi son from t} od and cast it out in the urine;” the pores of the skin 0 a meuns of freeing the bloo Impurity. In damp and chilly old weather the &pin pores are clos ed, thus forcing the kidneys to d louble work: they become weak an sluggish and fall to eliminats thi toxic acid, which keeps accumulatin; and circulating through the system ly setting in t Joints an causing stiff sorence and pain, called rheumatism. | the first twings of rhcumatisn get from any pharmacy about fou ounces of Jad Salts; put a table s ful in a glass of water an irink Dbefore breakfast e morn 1 week. This is helptul te lize acidity, remove waste an. timulate the kidneys, thus helpi to rid the blood of these rheumat poisons. Jad Salts xpeusive, and is de from the acid of grapes and non juice, combined with 1t} 1 is with excellent wusands of folké who are subject | to rheumatism,

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