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o 0y A IONDAY, JULY 13, 192 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, |70 RED RAIN Ttittise FADLES HEALTH A Wife’s Confessional 5* UN A Happy Ending Contentment Brings Long Life . To that “summer breakfast” problem Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE fitrisy $I3ITIIIIIIINININILL the and Then lay s of tairs Madge Sets the Stage For Her Caller first, clean it S m wax fl to protect th ) protect the Kate's cheery cause of 1l g tor ths proposed ca odith was welcome rellef 1o don't think ; or fast as all the mall 1 th " r t you have meals In It you'll . can get all 1 the slips from h eushions, Then Mrs. Ticer's it time she can them 1 down and plar to do, and the S course I shall get Mrs. Ip, for we only have four with the house to ing, Katir sn we sit the ol om we first i we nee Ticer to he days and g0 over— “1 do need dot, Mrs. Ticer," Katle interruptec darkening. 1 get me 1 g0 me by my bed at 1 have to have But I point, knowing wy | Even if 1 had he enough to permit such hours of work upon her part, Katle would tired of her own schedule, and be-| come most sulky into the bargain 8o with the memory of many simi- Iar conversations fresh upon me I spoke with crisp firm “What nonsense!” 1 ex want you fresh and smilir the day that Mrs, Meredith 80 that when you « in with the tea wagon, she ma v little housekeeper, Ticer upstalrs, 80 sha won't interfere with you at all, ahle to get through with induly Hred.” | “Oh! well!” Katle capltulated, “eet 41 no have to talk to dot poor fees except may morning, dear Missis Ticer.' ening, my dear o1 1 tink maybe I get along mi H her eyes out.” Her voles was so filled with en- perb indifterence that T was con- vulsed with a mirth T did not dare o betray to her. To hide it, T asked briskly: “Is Jim Particularly Busy 2" “Is Jim particularly Dusy this week, or will he be abls to wax the | floors and clean rugs? “He better be able,” darkly, T feex plenty eef he try geef me eoosés of you vant me begin on 1 already had o and T put Aistinct “I want the come it of with me P irtair and whole the cot lien T go to sea e us and she can launder midnight her.” adam 00! . o eyed vorld you're er,” Katie inter- pride g0 over Jim to mm this 4 of old. | celess was the the He want a v out of them ‘ ) last time." Katic's Caustic Comments “ah!" Katie returned contemptu- 1 stood em efery heem how. But T . und he feex, all me right off dees t cleaner, T'll at you-know-vot out does rugs." The emiling mischief in her ed a memory of the v times T have reproved her for the h had Put 1 did not take up have |4 Y ong en ofer meer kno t. T start afternoon mit no 4. "1 upon comes, g me " cyes my mutual 1 shall keep Mrs word to wh she and wa shall he ed no or thev will be very nice ished 1 1 will get my and hegin to rip the covers Will you please a list of any cleaning ma- S or Wax you may vou begin on the cur- to Bridgehamp- s and get them, have to wait at ar Katje" ‘oot ot cushions from the co make out ratehing | terfals, or po need, hefore tains ton from 44 thaa all for a 1 will go o Mrs ything, | “Dot's goot," T 1eft stoof Katie commented as the rooms. I be before to begin on mo: we = reforted | Her words and contemptuous fone goot und | would mis- any ex- |tress well “‘a iminary upon her heem have discouraged who did Katie n any not know her farm vork c anything T activity Vich rooms (But when me it to most & vays the ved it into epeech, mv plan SIGETY art Copyright, 19 slow and | | Ne Ine by Newspaper At Menu§ Breakfast eggs with r coffer . one Luncheon— eroutons, lettic ch sandwich a la Conde Dinner sirloin fried pea ca cakes raisin and and rice Amon, one- whele ten ye a mound Sho Maks used In place Juice Cherrles ang Three-fourt) (An emotions rev LETTER VROM LISLIE PRI COTT TO THI LITILE MAJ QUISE—CONTINUED Intimate story at 1in private fnnermost Tetters) TOMORROW—Tetter Little from Tes- lie Prescott to the Marquise. Effective Frame NEa hin tollow out that is w el room, a 1 414 not y #ble to do anything so beautiful. |fall coats and suits of wool show & . yw:q first visit fo the Travel-tendency tg follow suit. Iam or chiffon wraps the early in | Vanity, vanity, all is vanity, spake and history is replete wit} examples proving the dom of his philosophy. Alexander, blinded by of his friends, defled the ture. He drank and ate stomach's content, and died almost & youth, a drunkard. Cuaesar, not contented as dictator Ronie, aspired to wear a crown ®old set with diamonds His passion for lis toy | assassination. Napoleon Furope notable wis- the flattery laws of na- to his it while of led to his after conquering most {of intoxicated with power, dreamed of a nations combine led the despotic war god ‘Nll' on the island of 8t Here a cancer, which hid Its it [eeption possibly in his gndulges and which was aggravated by mode of life, caused his death History's pages from King Miny |ot Egypt to Kaiser William of Ger many, tells of these pharoahs, king princes who have tried to remal the laws of society and life and I ended (heir ' Contentiment 1 long Iif wecret in hving and nature's laws mpl torces Trwe and to | elir W LAy Helena e wise ving ob | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Here's a good puzzle with familiar words. You won't have to use the dictionary to this one. The first word is just what you think it ts. Now go ahead solve Horizontal Lever on a rifle Astraddle Tax. Word useq in comparison clause ith more. on in halves Myself, Teather searf Pulping Thigh of a hog. Vorearm To hasten. bhone (pl) To exalt Tidy upports Last word of Form of thes Flaps — CULOR Dick Whittington CUT-0UTS HELPS DICK beginning of the sec story of “Dick 1 His Cat.” Did yc the paper dolls ut them out a lay vou W ail las 1t vou 1 save n oy have the ale set of Dick Whittington dolis when the cook was u cross and From thi hand an Al gton D air 1s a b eyes ‘DABYSCOLDS are s0on “nipped in the bud” without sing” by use of — CKS - VAPORUB " First aid To pursue To narrate . To thaw To rip. To leave out . Levels |30, Ebb and flow of water | Opposite of wins. | 54. Before | Dogma rving plate i i To secure. Second note in scaf To be on fire 06, To greet Royal mace Maxims, Vertical Raised platform from w cmbly is addressed Neuter pronoun Mass, Makes voluhle Otherwise Ado. Form of that Hastened Within Component ich an RBotttam of foot Title Wife P house rson wh knowlede of the body. To disable One who has Mint (plant) has a thorough of the strictur ts it etand Cloth measure One in ¢ Neekt Culmination Hunting dogs Orb Flesh . Fishing bag Caribou, elk Game B of & calf | and more milk until rice is tende Path Drinking vessej To perch, | 65, Most common e 7. Bel ) for Burns Resinol Ointment an excellent dres- for a burn or d of any degree It t (8 or intensity. Hiv g ool ents subdu tormenting I reduce th inflammation and hasten the healing. ingred L th v These game heal made Resinol a fav- orite prescription with doctors when treating all forms of ekin trouble Atal Resinol drug srores. must b Blissett picked g ga | | { MNSTIERN? 4y &= [JEADON HILL 1\ PEGIN HERE He i | \ TODAY . finds blood ¥'s presence he was not e silence as | and concea!ment | chap ma- nd that you | sleeve,” he was the v midnig i smilcd ¥ Nor did he g Roa ta er lather's wish, ted of tl \ 18 sus- pec Margaret | 1 hides him murde ow excited when she narrative with an ac- domiclliary visit, ment of Blissett in | premises and of his| ad secret char count ' r at her home, '8 otland Yard tor Ttoaks 1 ssist 1 ome overnight and | ¢ his harge o d murdes wesertion t the young “Ha Itdi tunity GO ON WITH THIE STORY your eousin r Klyne turned to his inquired Wl an oppor- ng,” was the re- | 1al in : veassured his ol it ris Roalke Jiou com- when 1 ap- marks for d th gain, “The culy 1 the probably 1 odre A vour v Hi Yard change in ne up and finger-murks th Lord otlangd sulting a my e vou been round to s roo 1 the hous assaflant can ternoon to have In tl ented cording hasn't 1o look cateh of windows in the en.” en time miss, but the Frend en i rtured soul s is what you must of s was balm to Mar- | porter AT in that do nd instructio im n to the inn let ut 10 ¢ Ro: ating my The me that a man « i s hole witho ob- indicated the French svons had found un examined the risk of im sk \ticer who 18 inves: {or the priest Tnsp gervation, ghe murder vindow inform ather's him a i tastened n found frame wit} s quest him 1o come up on it andg uttered an 1 will go and finish reliet finge “and they wer at ol so as receive the inspecte all hen he What r bedroom and disereetly breal loft arrives 1 t man who has worked havd I think 1 f bre with ymething up fo my aunt i Knov there 1 ar must procur when T have But befor k in his f Guy is b e I will hav said Marga Having v found 1 t | 4 the landinz pro- ' TR connoiter the re r pri when n 1oy and no on i panel h ro laugh God t I r that Frenc "y thinks. ink house 1 r. but noise, irl was \ tenar the as he tnshed into the 1o t tr find 1t Guy and that he and wa I tside broke Apping g t to the ing hidine-place ish down the atn f rridor to var 1 Marg rself up gitive in had told he m in the study. Lathroy know the evening mim | gazed after ¢ she | The 1 mpse of g fig fly had on thin Gy certaint- t i to rejoin 1he X 1 You tray Well that hastened yne rday 1 ing big?" he het he addi 1t in the house after 1 did that upper on it all tor it to & the m smiled 1 glance Priefiy i N face had n of ot ahout zet about down th 1 it 10 the } ho happened her D lief, impossl {he ma it had run out Wilmot inelined on way The for s that riest’s he worl was is ta think on | uld fuspicions. he At is hands of nap olt 1 Your prec & oiitiiron wi T hun through was my n hrute as Blisse m cret i miy jave killed him as ft! Bt An ingeni chamber and is Guy mad of 1 go far to pr 0od was Has that t was gONe ehut him into it Mr 0 ousin 1t only wn at w1 and vance to the sir ght him on f liately, His prisoner of him I m nger-mar Lie Was while go into ¥ gly temper t " he important- t than ever by late erience.” (To Be Continued) vright, 1923, NEA Service SOUSA IS 70 Yo July of your I didn't food " Ma cousin Wt (Cop TODAY 13 (P—Jol Jmaster s 100 young to play ' gol 1 friend at Middleto can't told start has whom he yn N s 10 William re been visiting at] T issioner leny American peo: Cod Liver 0il in Sugar Coated Tabiets - Enr Puny Kids Scotland Y had nse 1ke saw 1 with a clun t appeared to acce it her ad a poser 10 Pt argument. But she 1t vour silly G she said. [ stomach | the chil- | Com- | ol nasty tasting, ret oil a irder 1 papers Oil give put | h on| out 1 Ding m and | and | Amer- | demand, but a mur no man 1 CHAPTEI sou X1V reliet cither— dren child pounds in seven A em gained and is| a is | very sickly L ggested montt walk along a'little uented road. | strong and healthy There she confidled to him all that One skinny woman gained # she knew about the night's mystery, | pounds in 24 days. 3 o« 1 | made | oft ¥ QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Ends hot kitchens on hot mornings ATS, the finest food that grows, should be your summer breakfast, ‘They nourish without overheating. They supply the energy elements that you need. They help you meet the drain of hot days with a smile. Get Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 to § minutes. And that solves another problem ... no hot kitchens, no frying and stewing on hot mornings. The flavor is that rich flavor of Quaker Oats. All the richness is there. Quick Quaker cooks faster, That's the only difference. Wiroess Bedtime Stories By Thornton W. Burgess Rabbit Looks for Digeer the Badger t pla 10 hr i Poter | hecome of Digger. He hurried this ried that way, He 1 every- where on the Green 1dows. He cven went over to the Green Forest, thouzh he knew very well that Dig- r was not fond of the Green For- Nov Jid he find Digger. or Digger. And nowhere did hie tind anyone who knew any- thing about what had become of Thgger. All thls made Peter only the more curious, It reminded him that Di * had come to the Green Meadows i the most mysterious vay in the first belong there, that his home way, look He hur- ant ctar aid been to know a until hie finds it of euriosity hing pnestions it out d of s pat er is full of curic e thing in all the great 1 ¢ Paoter's ince he er, Peter vainted with to pass a while a0 very the Yor- of won- having Peter promptly his respec i One d once said i been in the Far West Old Man Coyote had come from. Peter knew Ol Man Coyote's story and how it happened that he living so far from where he was born, Rut Digger the Badger, whog kept very much to himsclf, had never explaineq how he happened to be the He had appeared mysteriously and new it place on | seemed that he had disappeared \[eadows | USt as mysteriously. his home, | (Copyright, 192 to Le seen. | 1 really chere s where 1 onee He home in Claaiin was now Green red the Peter him Digger, never g about of e started over to p When Peter re ot the Digger had m hed the he edge Gireen where P T. . Burgese) The next story: “Peter Rabbit Overliears Some Talk.' inside, Gossip’s Corner SOPHISTICATED SIMPLICITY The cocard of pleated ribbon or Mhe jewelea pin is a favorite ming for the bangkok hat. tr THIS IS UNUSUAL Gold mesh bands and belts ars seén on the new frocks for sport | a8 well as evening. IT MATCHES THE FROCK A very attractive new pump fs mads of beige-colored kid with trim- mings of lizard in the same tone, It was a little fine spider weh KEEP A RECORD put away vour canned fruit, keep a record ot the materials and the cost. This helps in planning for ths next season across the doorway of Dige At you home ngeq BT wn in ong er I wish T dared go Bt fool- | NICKS AND CHIPS of rubber tubing put s of the sink®aucets it 1 to avold hreakage and the nicks and chips that are even worse. and ma him a call s that would ha a very \ thing to d e W He ter was quite Po: sh thing t home of Digg right about this, have a to do down r the B he again go in it hunting somewhers near. | him. Iinally Peter sandy and | it struck him that there out that house as if it deserted, toot- | couldn't done into ! would the chances are that aronnd to see Digzer 1dn't see the r's home atr on the sandy doorstep. There | o fresh ones | ed Peter to 1al and s as he mutte ar red at r's home. "If night or early | should be foot- | nd foot Digger we this prints Just he saw something which | ump right straight up in | It was a little | the him & ieht doorway r's Digger was He knew that s deserted What could ed? Was Had Digger no the lerweb Dig ihen that en that across the Peter not liv- that house have Badger | away? | there. knew w 1 time [ 4, asking everyone he met if they had seen Digger the Badger. No one had, and what is more, no one seemed to be at all interested. made Peter all the more find out what had mo more irte er to is an oculist. s s s RO Unexpected Company A sudden guest does not dismay the wise housewife who keeps on hand a supply of HELLMANN'S MATONNAISE ‘With the addition of a distinctive salad the plainest meal becomes one to win e iation. Free—Book of Recipes Desk 7, Richard Hellmann, Inc. Long lsland City, N. 1.