New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 18

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Adcle Garrlson's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE BTTeeTes Surprisin Disciplines Graham 18 Madge Junior Mother Tractable as Fiiesiesistinisis NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, JULY 10, 1925, e een e c————— mE—— FABLEN ON | HELP FOR DIABETES PATIENTS HEALTH" ot particular to sufferers | ful in hot weather, when sugar so- aanouncement | lutions ferment | The plant goes under the Ka- It belongs to of Composites, of which ar [Hower are sentatives The sweetness sugar, but a glucc ! this |similar to that tound in the root of the |licorice, The leaves are dried up ch of them added to sweet Or they may be soaked and a sweet r o pre name of » family the sun- familiar repre- a plant has ed from which a sub- | veeter than A he and dasy pinch of this substance Is t dish all ecten almost any Unlike sugar, nons of found in sugar. |anda | as it s called, |en thing ent, as sirup does. It|in fore, be particularly use- | pared it contains is not id, somew qualiti fert wate The [RED RAIN] MYSTERY 4 wE [TEADON HILL e BLEGIN HERE Honeybun, r countrym LODAY electri nen young ,Honeybun tired Eng-| out of his picket— | gives much | jaughed for no apparent | veather, finds | vith blood. | pose,” he sald mora elvflly | comes the news that t spoken, “that {1y n murdered. | doy o put a name to Suspliclon of the murder is directed [hotel where you are stopping?” toward— | rejoined the stra Sir Guy Lathrop, nephew of the Gig in murdered mai caged to hi ask if daughter, Margaret, sir Guy traincd Inspector Scot land Yard, He refurns to Lathrop Grauge, where Murgarct secrets him Samue Hish time 10 a & 1 in gauge 1 lAnd ther you the wies Lathrop ha not hmer, the you | antie, and Is thorongl Fister rdvance and then Ruake of mare s easy to Free From Mosquitoes 2 Free From Flies & Black Flag Kills Every Single One BrAck Fr.ao strangles flies, mosquitoes and roaches, Not ono es capes—for BLACK Frao containg a secret ve table ingredient that bugs breatho and did It is the surcst killer of insects ever discovered, But it is ab- golutely harmless to humans and animals. BLACK FLAG also kills ants, moths, dog fleas, Ledbugs, plant lice aud chicken lice, It will rid your home of every kind of insect p And it s killer of Py Ordinary inscetic 1, at best only 6 out of every The four which get away breed hundreds which return. But Brack Frae doesn't let one aw It Lills 10 out of every 10 bu BracE Fuag is mad 1 both pow- the surest evermade, Notone escapes. dor and liquid. Bothare cqually deadly for all kinds of bugs, with theso thireo excoptions— « uko the powder y 1o kil dog flaas and lice. Never use any quid on furs; use the powder to make them wmothproof, Many peopls use both pow- der and fiquid, preferring the liquid to kill flics, mosquitoes and moths—the powder to kill roaches, ants, bed , dog fleas, plant lice, chicken lice, roaches alw Buack FLAG costs less. 150 up. Powder Gun, 10e. Liquid, ie up. Sprayer, 45¢, Introductory ckage containing can of liquid nd sprayer for only 65e. At drug, grocery, hardware and department e, Buy BLACK Fraa today, Powder, allotted room. ! bun halt any in u sccret room, Mcanwhile Adrian apolo n |t upon ta Klyne, private teetive employed by Margaret, de to cal Samuel Honeybun, | te NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the re his ear A | CHADPTER XI The ch was engaged in ¢ | Mr. Samuel Honeybun wiped kfast crumbs f1 1 | waistcoat and toddled daily ceremonious visit ) at al gauge. There had been a few sh me ind ers in night, totaling a 4 x at the Gizantic tenth of an inch, and he poured it [you to test that statement by s into the graduated glass with a|owing him to ILondon when he grunt of sutisfaction [1eave: Heve few bills He went into the mot was ticulously reg ed ment on the chart, ordered the w T breakfasted, man he climbed fashioned vehic he has come “1 don't think reply He tool isn't in the yard.” |the coachman inquire they cntrance gaLes ‘Admiral Fit plied Mr. Ho is in queer street Got gome good old tempt him to part with a | stic shortly further went out garaged, | eticn | the [Ing i | ot fatl his master ampl > seith my his |1 l out on to his that the By Thornton W. Burgess are and ma- wi measure- |the repulsive ol he other whom w emplos Paston nned than THE U'GLY ORPHAN, | Chippy could feed their bables with- T T (e | out having the food snatched away, - i s ind though Mrs. Chippy, out of the J\ of her heart, brought the n his ehare, he now bad to snatch that which was r others. The only thing he was to make a dreadful ¢ cry for food. In more than his t not nearly as wanted, st £ood fortune that had v babies from being hurt i ! e ; thrown out of their i ; St ss had protected them. : el nd i just good fortune that T didn’t come . that instead himself hap- ¢ Mrs. Chippy ss with a worm, cries of the aw that worm, o at it meant, Of he found the four babies un- to fly. house none How as? - € 1 “Like *“You s Did the after Lgonette 1 nt he ur first enco the I M. Wilfrid € at carly, before | Manor, and who had 1o his ¢ into the Do you back yet?" which <l Mo planation 1 I had “Wouldn't Love Long Pl ot Kiyr He faithfu old- | the instructions and 1 James we sal as | Honeyt turned jogged to g his out of as Bogle's plac “The and is stuff. 1 eybun, 1dmira Sparr leaving may few of last | irown's He | i i 4 "0 into the g ¢ 8 ard th n they to see likely to than o im ane A few that Mr suas pit bun’ per met with sucee 1 2 up to isgorged a hours later it Hone W lon on N now who the Mr. and Mrs, | S I'hey must have fallen out of the “ ud Farmer Brown's Boy, o | looking It is such a little nest €y must have been too crowd- ed in it. It would be of no use to put them back there, for they would fall out again.” So IFarmer Brown's Boy went up voung to the house and got a berry basket. Ay In it inspeetor Lathrop the door load wa his he went cours 1hle 1 onette d a y Sly home egg in th Chippy imens, f ot mah I search war I 207 Ak him author fot L m of < ies 1n the ne could hav nally ugly. He and : L6 rhaul it from eellar ling not hav ed the | have a helped | with a ‘on | 1 1 On don't '\HH‘\" rds | od one but un that rriving at Cheverel ha nt | other ba to inn and boo hright table whom he | | bl only s the vill 2 rooms YOIyt the Preposition of Witticism, . Lump, To exhaust ; {earriage In from the road lobserving the operations with every c t | ht with e keyed m out plain elathes con he made a nest of soft hay, hen he went bhack to the Old Orch- ard and put the four baby sparrows In the nest he had made. After that he fastened it up in a tree, where Ch 10d Mrs. Chippy at once be- | ®an to feed the babies, (Copyright, 1925, by T. W, Burgess.) ¢how of inter: Iiniasie a8 jave 1 the ing Mr. Honeybun—Mr Honevbun?” he politely "“‘uml: Delighted to meet sir. | My name is Hiram Z. Cal Vi 1 Sl |Tail from God’s own country, other- ; : | the Unite tes of America told that you were an expert | as a ibt of collactor, Your recent —occupatior me that T was:mot misin- |formed. hat 1o “flowsean 11 “‘,(r_ Cable " sa |be Butdone 1 o h | As a former man s himself, Mr. Honeybun on . o ‘f'l by the taint of ]l\t‘r'v‘\_‘ ! L Tt of m i benkriot Fad no doubt that his “brother co ot ) o BNt | Y was so tainted. His lou | | 75. Present time, sult and heavy gold W itel ; N e R 3 ‘/‘—_' o —_— e Smply ecked of mones Al oe’ uiting g st | COLOR CUT-0UTS Emitted vapor. | iionaire, many times over, p o] reh marant 4 | Dick Whittington || .. " iiei ! 1 | others, Vertical land humored, without any thouEDL [ g pymeere at the Granee with sturdily in his Horizontal ¢ the address Samu ny Gkl nersonal arrangem “Oniv a other ts in od at the end of Wts, ver: pleasure of Foreibl policr 1] the inn To pay s entertain- | 46, 48 inquired. [ his A Auto trip. Curse Mohammedan indge To dibble. To put on . Like Rodent | shows . Point of compass. | A regy supporter families, Marble Ingect was the slf ta h {EE ou At alle [wis ¥ 1a * not " snapped Rbake. The 1 was | Begzar. next story: “A Shamelssa lin antiques as well Gossip’s Corner TO PREVENT LUMPS ep fine cereals from- lump- them with cold water in- tead of sprinkling them dry into boiling water, MARY. of politeness in some age shooter. Tmplemer Wild duc CHAPTER XI1T 1 the sob with | for va no To ing cnr hunting a man motives conld 1 mix become aring on 1 n fmpor- “Now," thounght I will g the TUgly at the Orphan, food.” sticks carame sponge ¢ ! This day home ing but nc baked heek rain FOR THE GRIDDLE se the pancake griddle use of beef suet on a fork. A | soapstone griddle, of course, should wasn't| never be greased. much and him the than the| To g larger grow very m that it arly any of edine faster As he sann ss|a 1 made { gain. It was a pleasure to e he aminans dacument and exerelsed | o0 with people like that. - ot sl wonld Ten in admired at| oo ot aoneealing his alms e s rmN'f(; : ‘( |servants wanld kna that he Rletors n depost Lo his proud [ were, he | Beam B uTar hor Period Charac ‘ . | N T S ire which had been Ll [the nall, and followel ‘ [the hall, @ s | conduetor into the dining-room. | “*There!” sald the old gentleman “How's that for a_noble Sheraton \deboard, en?" T have it separate- ] i h ekt Iy {nsured for I ) i “Hullo! What's all this?" auer ic jed a truculent voice at the door jed a trucu “Going to gell the sl lehoar 3 The two connofsseurs whee narre others, he The had ter and from ainted e ¢ Mr. Cable stepped quarters the ore efore twice as MUCH CHEAPER e ; ni or spaghetti have a tood uivalent to meat if they are with cheese t the m nd [rome ta bad [ them it fo the onld snn netws hy have han He wanted to get rid of the hal The first chan pushed one of them hest. 1t wasn't blg enong it fell in the gras out One-half rot Tis man G e st etonta not satisfied. : parrow wonld he | pot e | nanere, T T crareh wa harm but i not BLACK IS GLORIFIED black gown of this season rImost invariably combines white or ght red to relieve the comberness. med and redont The 5 helow cront Toll- that and ACCESSORY e of searf is rather in a how at the left LA VERY N smart v and ti FROM 11 TO THE LI CONTING LETTER COTT round. “My plaine el out for that home or NOVELTY LEATHERS Lizard and alligator skin are pop- ular for footwear, for trimming en kil pumps as well as for the entirs he Tathrop Thraneh ane of | \rarear fha hall windaws Tetoo the t ean looking he ki and final en he had the m Yo inspeat: my. Ittle [t Lor ighly flatte am getting quite tor." as thee out from don roneh yose FOR AFTERNOON WEAR A trimming of gray kid on a black | patent leather pump makes a smart mplement to a gray costume. How ‘Nervous, Rundown People Need This Greafi_N-e[ve Tonic Halting Step, Tack of Timidness, Bashful. ness all Caused by Overworked Abused Nerves, {up and e thi Some fellow in the smoki ¢ my hotel mentioned it, T but I r | Mr. James 1 ha ht side imilar eounter- i1 strida. i com . Cable \ o £nod to the famish Trembling movine panel Confidence, ILL-NATURED COOK and T Eva three timee a and feel Triple Phosphates y for three weeks ke a new person. 1 tonics are good as far go but they don't go far Overwork, Worry, excessive 1te hours and too strenuous winter months ans that your nerves have been ised and you need the best rem- an get to put them in good SOWHY MO P L A #* (To Re Continned) NFA Ser (Copvright FROM GIRLHOOD TO MOTOER HOOD s of their Triple Phosphate to- ays you'll step livelier, brighten; you'll start r instead of older and gain the old time ience and no one will e to suggest that you are “Down t ave “Lost your grip.” vigorous—get back ambition and be your contented eelf again. Phosphates are guar- od’s Pharmacy and I g pharmacists to do just what l1s claimed for it or money back. en toil a confi search warrapt to scarch He obtained a which gave him authority the Grange from cellar to roof. Ax ous demand for t for women. ma

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