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A Wife’s Confessional Adelo Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE lock that girl in and go into another yoom fo slecp while no one was on the job, 1 can do so when one of vou is within hearing; so if she calls “Yes, you're in. such splend - shape for night vigils,” I exclaimed “Don't you know that for years, T haven't gone to slecp before one or two o'clock in the morning?" Lil-|out you can sunmon mie. And dur- ‘lan - demanded. “I lie down, yes, ing my fime on, L can look out for when somebody like Katherine | both of them. I do wish this call of stands over me with a blunderbuss, | Lucia Meredith's was over, though but I can't get to sleep. It will give —my amat! What alls me something to occupy my mind Katis to watch for the appearance of our — Ifor my liftle [ gifted friend.” came pounding through the hall I tooked at her with the amaze- | while her voice called frantically, ment her resilicnce always brings | “Oh! Missus Graham, dot Meredith to me omans!” “Any other woman, after your re-| Copyrizht, 11 v Newspaper -gent experience, would be i sainted maid's footsteps ATHER- 11hat of a stranger, that sou have known her thoughts or th LETTER FROM SALLY TON TO LESLIE PRESCOTT —CONTINUED, oul 1o the |y i vith her, or the ideal and now 1 never w Of course. Leslie, in answer dquestion, whether she would e Jove her baby, I told Dick that e would surely come to herself S SR love the baby very soon, Balha etk s § moment g fonnaLEl e tired not only of me NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925. Jie [RIED) R/A] TERN 4y L 1-T) 'IIEADON HILL e FADLES Watch Out for Organle heart disease 8 foretold readily by an important symptom— shortness of breath. When one becomes a bit "puffy” climbing stairs it is time for him (o investigate the condition of his Heart Trouble. Coughs, rapid breathing and diffi- cult breathing when one sleeps with- out a pillow are other symptoms which have a similar significance, Theso conditions should be called to the attention of the family physi- Then word stand there as an in- Fut in No. 11 verlical first, lot the | spiration for the rest of the puzzle. Horizontal 1. Highest playing card (pl) 4. To destroy by siow disintegra- Stir d eimilar to an cs Jither's partner Politicians, Vou and me, Swift boats In a bad manncr Characteristics, 29, Knitted fabric 1. Urchin. . One who gets up. COLOR CUT-OCTS The Water-Sprite Ton Hermit . Wrath The crown of the heas Spike of corn. . Related by blood Largest bird of ostrich family Assassinlites L Self To wake from sleep, The resident of an ecclesiastie, . Muddled The numher of days that solar year is longer than lunar (pl.) To gain command Qbliterated. . Upon Trouser supporter . Italian river, Time past Verb of to be Partner in pleasure Home of a bird To guide a ship. To telephone, Vertical ty. Mr. Honeybun had almost per- ceived the generation of the seeds of suspicion He himself, knowing what Inspec- tor Roake could not know, could put up a fairly good guess as to what had prompted his son's fur- tive deparfure, James had spotted Wilmot, the truant chauffeur, as; the man from whom the doubtful “Lord Bulpeter" professed to have extracted a confession, and James in his alarm had gone away to find e fellow and prevent him from | wreaking further mischief —— pos- sibly also to punish him, for Jumes was hot-headed. So Mr., Samuel Honeybun sat and chewed the cud of several good whiskies-and-sodas till his mind | should be set at ease, He may have a little, being an old man | d with difficulties; for when he snddenly straightened himself in hie easy-chair it was with a start, as ot one awakened from forgetfulness. | aronsed him -— the opening and tting of the door. Wilmot was advancing towards him in the strangest fashion, Between his teeth he carried a file whieh, when he reached the chair, he dropped in the lap of Mr. Honeybun, who now A movement in the room had | board out in the open Yes, indeed, it was hard work. But Danny did it. drifted across Pool until 1t reached Then it rushes a Iittle | Danny gave a lose rushes gave tection. He didn't work. little that the Smilin rushe: drifted stopped. | Fat Yo Green salads are better than cos. See feel that he was| that they form a large part of your quite £0 much in the open. He felt | summer diet, of relief. SIVES STAIR CLIMRBING [brush and duster on each fioor, the Cosmetics pro- | metics for yonr complexion Tt will be a great help in keeping | vnoms clean if yvon have a broom, wne = / 2l “GET BUSY WITH THE FIL |OR I'LL BASH YOUR HEAD IN WITH THESE THINGS" | hen we have sinned to no pur- pose,” he wailed. “I hope that my {son did not know that before he| ! died?” wheat Tuncheon—Twice salad, By SISTER MARY Breakfas t— Chilled tolled oats with dates, erisp whole toast, milk, cahbage salad. apples, milk, tea, Dinner—Cold potatoes, creamed lima beans, termelon cones, whole wheat bread, | fish. scalloped cantaloupe, | shredded | cold brown bread, baked | minced letties | (not appear in the diet of a child une | : der 6 or § years of age. Twice Laid | 'Two cups cold potatoes, one cup teaspoon tablespoon DeppeY cooked fith, one onion, one | minced parsiey, salt and heef, | two tahlespoons butter Mash potatoes coarsely wa- | fork. Rembove skin with a 14 bones from Combine potatoes and fish and Melt butter in fr T R o BEGIN HERE TODAY ready restored Him to the semblance i . e e i It may be due to overwelght, nerv-| The heart ts the most important| Samuel Honeybun, alias Samuel [ of his natural seif. He hag not al-| Billy Mink Passes a Good Dinner [ that il he was careful he might ] il ,‘.\' LA M[ g ~"“Fn:‘4?\4‘v? T'v“m‘: i S;ff‘"tl"n(:\s lack of phymmgmr cise, | organ In r‘lm body. It norl?u con- | Jessick, believing that Sir Francis|tered his features much when he F'en he who has the sharpest eyes streteh Im“ w-‘vhc‘ml’“\vn‘:wm‘.’." «Tr: any rate ‘ [to siow music,” she L AR ey or one of several other |timually, pumping new blood through | l-athrop had betrayed his daughter, | personated Mr. Hirlam Z. Cable, the | Ty fooled, no mafter trics. | mueh risk, He stretehed first This was Lillian's comment when | but I'm a freak, my dear, and any » i LS sl A ! v rst one A oy M. Ticer|stunt like this Ia the breath of life |conditions [he hody and taking away the old, | conspires with his son, James Hon. | American connoisteur of old furni- (K | ez and. (lien i othar Al At N ary T told her o the & St 2 ] e i, 11 This stgn is often used as a gulde |washing out or flushing tho system. | eybun, fo murder Lathrop. ture. Mr. Honeybun showed by a Eaitlous et ot el gal e Hadiralaied tolime eanostoinBRNEIE 9 EI SO0 s i ¢ SE T regulate the activities of a per-| A good heart means better genera) | Lathrop's daughter, Margaret, is |sickly smile that he recognized the| ypyy donon L notionless Ronyllir s raelt "[‘ i B ‘ted her ruthlessly, “Be €00, as a general rule one may say (health and all causes which would engaged to Marry Bir Guy Lathrop, | tentative purchaser of his Chippen-| 000 his little than Suddenly I I little “He has missed the paper. He has| [ interrupted her tutfessin Co ot on effort which produces short- |tend to wear down and destroy the @nd they attempt to direct suspicion | dule sideboard and knew him for o gig a5 he swi from_ Vipple in the thought of you in connection with fore we pid & MOLE & T (R " I ness of breath fs not good for worgan should be promptly relloved if rd him. However, Wilmot, | what he was. i e for mearer aud vearcr. Then Lanny ftajloseiandi by Sthis e heiagnon SIS 95 o o Baid. “Oh! daniaged heart, not all together disposed of, | called Monkey Face, learns of their| “Listen to me, sir” suld KIyne.| iy o1q picce of floating out MW what was making it and i doublt made up his mind that you Iatherinc l“s‘\\r‘v‘x. o, SR o e B m ot Srl pos Ly 1] [ BB ey A ORI and Y have it in your posscssion.” Al LU e wounds James. Hefore he dies| charge of this case, but a few things ewam Danny was deep UEMU still. That ripple iy T could not repress a little shiver | I saw her qulck frown Weri James makes a confession. have come my way as a private in- | oup f1or Atrald of made by Billy Mink, With just h4 at the case put o baldly, Lilllan's cause she hasa problem o "" onn Wilmot is placed under arrest by | vestigator. Your son, James Jessick, | jrowning, but ¥ {hat brown head above th ater Hilly { quick e ught it and her eye-|on hand with l'anny ‘_‘”f‘u‘l Tnspector Ronke of Scotland Yard, |8 he should rightly be called. 18| cnemy, « fish or Was swimming along close to brows drew together involuntarily ‘l\‘"ll‘ s 'l-l‘l"]" ‘(' ol called to the scene by Klyne, Roake | dead, killed by the outrageous mon- | g S ,;_‘ Hiapning or Uhshds, 1f e Kept on the way g “Look here, Madge! Don’t tell me LN U S orders his men fo remove the mur- | ster who would have killed you but | iy’ atink, might He | was headed le would pass a0 close G that pup has you huftaloed!” she| Ltw Chow lad sent - Kaiherine derer, for our intervention. 1 should re-| |\ (hat then ho i no ' Thit e would almost iouch one end ! exclaimed. el NOW GO ON WITH THE sTorey | commend candor, Mr. Samuel Jes-| cunee o anl, g of that hoard, the epposite eni from | 1 flushed ang made a shame-faced | quicke combu "“.‘”fl““K B " Take him along to the police ok I have your life history atemy " % 08 where Danny was silting, L3 swon: st e s ditiis | heIdE mometing beslden: oaini I sthtion and ask the loca) sergeant | MMBertips, and I am willing to ad-| ., B0 ¢ S oramiied. Now Billy Mink's eyes an g L jranitadony (HRL SR s s e R cooked PallLRIEHE o (ahe to lock him up,” Roake ordered two | Mt that, since you were under a | "0 o It was SR 48 AN eves of which | Know, DOy oUS00nCERIII BT B e SholyoLni oIt AR of his subordinates. “You, Meacham, | 6Tieveus misapprehension, there | o 2 Thers g5 little those sharp eyes miss, “Why?" she demanded biuntly, | sitid 1 I see your poipt. e tiTiatlo s for veue st | mELy 1le eno nim. ! ¢ 2 o think hie can do, when | the gifted Mrs, Ticer would quote, remain with Honeybun's body i 1| Was some justification for your at- ‘e o ot for him. But onco on Pt ! missed something this g What do you think he can do, when Agiect, e send a wagon, 1 don't suppose it|litude towards Sir Iraneis Lathrop | . W5 = 3 : time, Straight past that oly board ] 7o docs make up dia ming (hat you | w¢ can Wil tvo biras with one sond & wugon, 1 don'c suppose it (IR R o (e erime you | Lbai board Duiny lid iewiworrlus [ LEC S BN RS (0EE L fRdd .~ '"i}lf'&ff{. more than her words, | @l She locks the young woman \In-;] Larkin gave Adela his arm | ‘VT"" old man was weeping bitter-| oo or should happen along, There M- l‘;“\l'\”““ifl“”“r:““\‘(”wfl..v",’\ll o fin b was like the flick of & whip to my In the room now when ghetleerer She o hl,\.i(;'rf,]x.“’"‘;',:fl\,,'fl",:“: g sy (0GR b b et DGR U IRULTD BEE AL G 5 SO t SPATARS L LI DEY e eyt innsiclils hubbub arose oulside and one of |l ovceal” he faitered. T don't | S P (0 N ”.v‘.‘:;‘ int ¢ he siw Danny, and he & daed e e e 0] ahanimiing. Bhe liaar O/ il alladow the escort came rushing back, so|fare what becomes of me. Do Youl oo gy, probably did ser Danny, he eaw ¢ \net he does nothing.” 1 sald|of an excuse for objectirig. for agitated that he dared not look his | Man: IV a grievons misapprehen-| Tg, Tpy, " i alops o wnerslysas e gehumoRonthe t :f(,,,: Katherine explained o her at length .\l)‘r“;‘(rmr officer in the face, i:‘]’;{:}mt?vj’f‘ Lathrop martled my/| o yiq fup after its wetting. He :lm;-“gvtlu(‘n 1"»}:.“1 have been a fit- I struck fhe palm of one | that the locking in was for her own e has broke away, sir, he | 981 1 i e thae !l heap of mud or something. Had i LLe e . rotection if she should have an- { cried. “Baxter is after him, but t| T do. I can show you a copy of |\ o (" 4 ypnre Vithout anny so much as twitehed an var M Hand with the clenched fist of the | protection it he should fave an Talas daric aiieitone P e marriage certificate granted at| P07 an s, 100t " would have made all the diftor- G gtuer, a little mannerism whichial- |Ollier alfack OEsomIARBIEET: Mr. Honeybun the clder was|the Strand Registry Offce.” | B o e emtall fha |onen in he world oth o Tanny h Navelinaloaten Bee@ar BRI (e e e la s ol { burning the midnight oll, or, {o e | The apple-cheeked master of Tho| o8 SU % fhe 10 Billy Alink, The least movement o sords or actions, . IR E s b S N TR | more accurate, the electsio ifsht {ne | LArches had gone all to pleces, Hisfi i 888 SE¢ et lon Danny's part womld have o “You Won't Be Alone'" ing, Lillian said ith a I 4 ' ight in ‘\'ntu& knocked together. He failed Smiling Pool, moved RIS to &t 2 5 . s “Atta girl” she said, and there|of appreciation, and 1 mentally stalled by Wim at great expense, He | Kn°S | together. Hs failed | JUTE onestul eves BV 10 stop and imvestizate, 2 ; S hing in the slangy phrase | echoed her comment as I hurried | was sitting up late In the hope that, !0 articulate clearly. of Redtail's would that | S0 Billy Mink swam past a’per- r :;Tc;ozulckefind my ‘\‘v‘flys and out to summon the little nurse, who his son would refurn before he re- movement and would recog- ‘ 13 v““‘_ ”1'_' BEci Il onis that q erystallized my determination not to wasted no time in again locking her tired, He felt that if he went to bed | nized. him. Bot Danwy | "? ”""‘:‘. roc "“" "‘"‘ QUL o) il Held again to any fear of what| patient in her room, and returning he ghould not sleep unless he was | dian't move all saw Which Danny sat. Vor a long time a “Steve" might do. with me to Lillian's informed why James had gone | was a little bu so to speak, on | Aftrr Tilly had passed Danny pLe () 14 LR e \We lost no time in working out a skulking off, leaving him to cheek that flaating old board. Danny's coat | MAned just as he was. He realized R . Andx re:‘fx:m\\‘;iu ¥ illan said, | schedule by which we could take| as hest he might the suspicion | S the | how narrow had been his e :\;:-:el i e males any at-| (urns watching Kanny Powell and | enerated by such action in the same color, It was the last place in ,ANd he meant to falie no chances, temnpt to recover fhat paper, hell looking out for the appearance of mind of Inspector Roake st woeldl Redtali con | (COpyright, 1025, by T.\y. Burgess, do it at night, and it simply will “Steve" which we so feared | Roake's demeanor, subsequent to | aiMeatow: Matse, andiaoinsidianibl S b 8l S j taking furns at night| “You see’ Katherine explained, | his discovery that the informer had AT The next story risoner on a mean our L N e A R given him the slip. had changed to But keeping still right | Baft Meutoney for & whiley i hto! anoths one of searcely veiled official severl- 5 — | saw that the ex-chanifeur had his | s bounq together by handcuffs. “He did not," Klyne replied, se- T should have been here before, | cretly glad that he had spared the malefactor that knowl- cake, milk, coffee. | a0d seasonings. It is far wiser to deny a 4-year-|ing pan. When hot add potato mix- old child melons than to take thc;iure. Pack with a large spooon, : r v a p low fire Loker L opehe ; ki Hegneptnon il SeHall e e he taol-box at e A risk of them disagreeing with him. |cover and put over a : 9 I’i",.j,-\,", p cnddenly and he probably never S ‘;n 'f;; ;M\ ad’]vh: garag for the | cdge. e Sl s om0 o s ¥ 2 c that 1 Poems fiale, \lmoiiaddrsese e Shmastens T will not put you to the palnj 50 " cact water, but the texture |and brown on underside. Told like R : L : : father in famillar style. "What You et describing your crime,® Klyne's) Ry " pojon fy rather coarse and |an omelet and serve at once LA SIS L e have got to do. old Cocky-wax, is to | fine voice w gentle, T have | of the melon is e coarse e Gl S file these darbies off me, When you | opportunitics; denied to Inspector R Iy, and Tl te | have done that vou will fork out|Roake hecause of his official posi- after T've heer dity of the stomach it of weight for precions | for wiom we were living as arrived for whe ' ivir a we both told that Bee n f er right vas the reason, Sallv. ton lenly T had to go and rummage in|departed And T'm not sur Dower portion received by wo- y long while 1o work it out, man at time of marriage, t think T'm going to try, 2. Part of most common verb, remember the Bee that 5 Young chicken. Not difficult |-aifficult to digest. Cantaloupe are Service Ine.) worse than watermelen and should | e o Canadian and fruit growers produced a crop valued at orchardists N there : ; Sl s all the coin you have in the house, |tjon for reconstructing the story of R He cam tialiol l e and I will do a bunk for keeps.” |that fatal night. But you would Mr. Summe ent on for a day or two Ban fashion as I have written action that 1 ver the doctor was there after the birth of their 1 ] v normal, but when The event make t nee § ’ i vas in t ro &he any ‘woemans |} 1to try and t us lesing at 2 Do no were satisf Pood old 1 He car Ree saying to was to Tomorrow—Tetter from Sally Ath- erten to T Prescott 1 — to " Gossip’s Corner you kr ! 1t — . Contention, Ta correct and impr To close with wax Stirring. Worth . Fastidious, Living beinge Parrots Scoffed. Galley having three han oars. To resist effectively "o make a joint . To butt. nsan To equip Repository for a . Employers, f. Ravished Traps. Kiln to dry hops (pl. variant). Blemish. Scab (skin disease) Divislon of the calyx (plant) To lament audibly Withered. Child’s toy Lump of | Born. “You mmnst have heen in the confer a favor on us, Mr. Jessick, if hands of the police.” | 1ets with extreme distaste, 1 the hands of the polics myself.” | “Get busy with the file or T'll head in with things.”” Wilmot commanded, raising | high his confined wrists in dreadful | menace. Wielded by two muscular | arme, the handeuffs were certainly | {a formidable weapon. Mr. Honey- | bun's Pickwickian face went white, but grasping the file he sct to work on the metal circlet. It bade fair | to be a long job in the trembling of an old man who was no crafisman, but band was hitter. by the rasping tool till it was nearly through. The sweat ponred from Mr. Honeybun's brow. and then suddenly he tossed the file to the end of the room. “I'll be damned if 1 do it!” he shouted, You villain, you must | have been up to something beastly, | or you wouldn't be wearing those | things. Where is my fon? bash your protested Mr. | you Honeybun, eyeing the steel brace-| Wilmot came into the case. He will “If T{have to he tried for your son’s mur- were to do as you say 1 ghould be|der, also for that of Blissett, Mr. these | help from yon will enable us to gradually the steel|a little dog. He was almost licking would describe exactly how Roake's assistant, and we are not quite clear on all points. A little present the case to the court in a proper light. And it won't do vou any harm to assist the authoriti T add my official endorsement that,” sald Roake pompously, pro- ducing his note-book. Kiyne, in de- scribing the scene afterwards, af- firmed that what surprised him most was the docility with which the Tnspector had come to heel like his iips at the prospects of the un- earned credit that would accrue to him. The old culprit whom Klyne had re-christened Samuel Jessick expressed his willingness to oblige. “Wilmot, as doubtless you know," he began, ‘‘was chauffeur to Mr. Wiltord Symes of Long Paston Manor. On the evening when I and Cgmfortable ; $24,000,000 last year, ARy e SO P pRs The jabot of net or very fine or- What | m"\ m]\s_!tuldr*d tion slw[z :\;t to wn‘a;‘g““m is joined to the mew high oft what we thought was an old | . Wilmet ralsed his arms again, |«core against Slr Francls Lathrop, ;‘l‘);'r‘o:(‘:“‘ll":‘:’{’ e e { but changing his 1?11'714, hxwflvfd Wilmot had driven Mr. Symes to a| ;o 4q very goft and pllable and neross the room to pick up the file. | dinner-party some way off. Expect-| 404 ot interfere with the comtort Mr. James is where I'm golng 0 |ing to be late and to be brought| o sy \earer, 3 | senq you,” he snarled, “unless You |nome by a friend, Mr. Symes sent R think better of it. Make up your|wilmot back with the car which, mind right smart, afore I lose my |jike my son's, happened to bhe a yel- patience with vou." |1ow one. Wilmot was passing along Those were the last words uttered | the lane behind the Grange and by Wilmot as a free man. The fet-|saw Sir Francis get into our car, | tered wrists were in the act of de- | which we had left in the lane while | T ccending on the gray head when | we went up to the house to persuade ! RISV ER o i ; Al | | Roake and Kivne rushed into the |Sir Francls to accompany us home t F vom and fluing themselves upon | to inspect some antique furniture. him. Uniformed members of the [\hen we had had our way with county police followed and assured | him we returned, and, backing the | the surrender of the murdfrfr.!rwr against the boundary wall, flung | I'resh handcuffs were fitted on him | the body over inte the grounds and he was led away gibbering ob- | where it was eventually found.” scene profanities at his captors. | Kiyne nodded. “The trace of yel Bone have you done to him?" Father. SVALTL ECONOMY off 't tomorrow what on tonight. Never pi you can ; nictures 1 whole set ay will soon At night after the evening meal isthe" Wrighthour”. Thenreadaloud to the family Harold Bell Wright's (atest and best story,"A Son of His Father.” A romance of love and adventure in Arizonafof a men who is led far frem his kingdom of happines end of a girl who helps him regainwhat he has lose. 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Fortunate- | after threatening to accuse us, in- Tou ain't hurt, are|ing to champion our cause against . 9 i OPTICIANS you?" | the police, he has had his hand in A relevantly in his senile falsetto. (To Be Conmtinued) sake turned to the shrinking|low paint your car left on that wall | “Take another tot of whiskey, Mr. |eald. “Well, sir? Syme's chaufteur | The HARVEY Honeybun,” he sald. “You look as|gtarted to hlackmail you as soon as| 1t n@eded it. We been here, thanks to Mr. Klyne, in|about?" y time to forestall that brute but for| *He came over next day, and ) / &5 West Main Street |1v it occurred near the police-sta-|sisted on being taken into my son's i = tion, &0 we were able to pick up re- | employ. Si hen, while profess- New Britain, Conn. y-*‘;.rff" ha ! re able to pick up re-|employ. Since then, while pro { Mr. Honeybun thook his head. |our pockets. Would vou like to hear B tt Glasses “My son is dead?” he quavered ir-|about the req rain?” e er Klyne stood forward. 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