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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925. 4 A e ey A e’s Co FABLES ON H RENM =\ [... atter a four-courss mealt” Hor- | dress for the first time that night. ) r v | bert assured her. “You eat too | The neck of it was cut square and o/t lm'wh.” [low. And there was a white gare ~~ “Well, who hought her the four- | denia fastened on one shoulder, | course meal? Youl" May reminded| o biack pears May decided as {Wm sharply. “You haven't any gho drossed; She unfastened the ump on her for having in- nfessional : o | right to tatio 6 her 4 5 0 o The death of \Willlam Jennings [ach lies | L string of imitation one from Adele Garrlson’s New FPhase of I S ; S digestion |neck and flung them down on tne | Bryan at Dayton. Tenn., a few day ¥ There wasannoyance in her volce. [ qressing table, REV A ity to comment upon the relaxa e | bert for buying too much food for | Bl Btepped buck and lo ) #|0f heavy cating to apoplexy = b them, What worrled was the | 2er lu.ln]cnwn in ;)m long mlrro; of . 4 Pan) 1 1 the wardrobe, Her eyes met hers. sassseee 29ese T e trTTsstestrereireii] Bryan'ate h oon meal and died episode of the wlass, f ] s " HIHSEIES | | Dryan‘ata i noon meal and Lot f QFATL)"\ E DU‘ !TON QAR | toneilioas Ihey wero britliant, and they 1ooke g e Cotarad Claves to Baratel P raaion (aiea A | i Whoniihte . L ] | N 3 |, Ho really had stolen the glass|oq pappier, , , somehow . . . than Velvete Covered ¥ \ B 2 | Apoplexy is causea by a blood ot KEA { from the people in the fieldstons | tney had looked in many monthe, Katherine fUst RO America {on the brair ulting from a bur 4 4 THp SO A0 pat (50 Aoy Yo TA R (Mahoni, | LY Horbert Watert y i Ah! Mrs, Bi 1 t stund 1t ulone out West |ed blood ves {1 ' [ mour, whose hus . the subject adroitly. 11| A strictly honest man would have D 0Ty SAL KA Ah! Mrs, Bi ooy | 88 1 couldn't s \ ! . listhe resu : ‘ jt the world that Mes over|horrowed 1t and returmed. it. She|Uupon that radiant look when she sat Dr. Meredith & i we wers when he startetd, 1 And ruptured blesd ve s often | & rothis he nation |\ i pES: T e TR mATERiPRBR Gt ot Shtal ot it at his right, in the dining room of with alacrity— of | ¢y ack K's cousin, Mrs.|are caused by of the | for Bryan's denth is a question, The e i X e L TR R s 1he Ambassador hotel later that i, 1 told my I¥| Graham, who happens to be iy following heavy ine fact remains, however, that heavy 4 ; Ty e LB L IR P watched his W | t qu to uiay ulng Lis 8 or- | eating ot fors cause apoaplex e | i U Sl ”k“""‘i ;f" HE ":( ‘. l"h" ‘You're radiant. tonight," he sald suddenly etch ¥ t how 1 shall explain | ems: to be |and deat) 1 nersons Wilh: heanty Ky e Lt el 2 itlos to her in de Y her mouth and nostrils. to Juck that 1 couldn't stand being Atom I‘-hr'lnu AR i y Gregory, “That's an interesting ring,” he ob- | aggressive nose of a conqueror and T 4 prisn cneRxourierss 1 was wasting any sympat idle while he was gone and so went Al A ) Ul Al SCE oy LR v thrille s T waa still breath- | huck to nursins L don'h Know | ast 13 what do you want to something weak about the ! CitofHiaiwordnitos hingta it e e rom v e T : ol verywher And v t Europe?" » went on | slack mouth, the chin of the ' jens That dsfhecausy; they ke a At , {ror 3 How d il i yo! ek ealiat ) ) A o T g looking at you,"” she answered, ¢ ounter With the p LB A Lucia Meredith ex- i Riligen ) 0 KD UL L ng i man (ietly beautiful woman who had 10 | clalmed, rapldly shifting line of L adah iy A i A At that moment Waterbury look 5 Jove to sce you sitting L] gra or curlosity concerning me ck from one which Katherine's I nlc e plovadad! down | ati her andiamlled.s Hell |y EStie SE0 o the long table ¥ 4 —wife of the popular artl But of Jack had made untenab) Waterbury's in | slipped his arm around her and \ F (in my house in Pittstield,” Herby Y atother . presently. “T ean imagine you and 17 pe SIUNE there in the light of the fall silver candles, smiling, and talk. ® f ing to my guests.” Don't you realize that women never 1in nowada pee of Lucla M {es for mischief whi teartul for K the g capabi had ma should the form was too interested in my | movement. | held hor close to him | “Are we go { walle tonight . .. you | asiced, lips to her car. l “Do you want to take a walk with | | p rt, Mrs. Bickett, I Meredith inter- | | posed with a twinkle In his eyes /| woman, which 1 guessed 1nasked furious sl Mayi iiepréd) il RS IRV GOURT Gl ieUbReat I BRTARIRG e “How Many Years It Has Been!” |gnoeer o woman who bore his “You know I dol! he anawered, | PURIUAR TS (0 BEET o0 e 4 Kath d to him brightly name. | pressing her elose to him In the i gl S % (3 ‘ but carel vatked toward | he Claws Are Unsheathed purple twilight, he klssed her again | St¢ FOTTERR oo rply, but he : hlar:t I“ | outralaied ‘I‘l Knew J :-”‘.‘]L e AI1 Tight, then” May anewored, | HCD DS ead and sald somothing grasped wit appearance of | which h 1 her to join her life | softly, tenderly, And she kissed him | [0 Carlotta. The plumyp little woman pled up at him, You do say the funniest things, U of my war-torn cousin. I| rtain that Hal Mere- | i lir and T'll not!" she exclaim- was equaty ce “Wait a minut Lot many years it has been | g v teeling in art f ta and Dan about it Waterbury HOrDY ‘\\‘:«v-l:\;wr‘-“ Alayelieardiher since 1 have seen you!” .| the beautiful little comrade of his | said. He leaned forward and spoko %% W her Wantleh velee, had it s a time, Lucia, spital days, which he would be | i X L Y e — e retur | | about the sound of the wind A , and as 1 saw a || | 1 to her. involunta “Do yvou feel weil enough to eat th to submit to the inspection of Ily contract | pis wife, or indeed to anyone else AlinanRa T iho A bassanoriwiliL (e And she marveled at the lightning / b’ realize f ‘ : i change One o ith's fore 1, I realized | \nq naturally, as a corollary of that | | s, Carlotta?” he asked ! m.w l‘n 1 u'x 1:\ : ’:?I;’ :)v‘m:: | s use of | yueling, he hotly resented the bait- | | ever mention food to me Making > her! And the nex i ing to which Lucia Meredith was | | Carlotta monned. “But if 110 be joking with little Lotta! L sl g her. ’ e i mivih sadiiaial Ioxetio coma 1 wonder if he means anything and oelated in | [ can't hlame you for wanting to | fo your partys - or lf hm‘ only kldding their youth. nurse, though, Katherine,” Mrs, | | ‘e she thought, i You are married, Hal tells me redith purred “It certainly is | i e T e R (To Be Continued) / Mrs. Meredith said, and something th you're just cut out for, I " In her intonation gave me a subtle have had anyone that suited | 1 warning of some catly unpleasant- way vou did.” | A 't ness to come. Do tell me all about was deliberately speaking in ( 6 - him! He must be wonderfully | (ho exact manner in which she | | modern to let you go on with your | would have addressed one of her | | profession! I wish Hal were a8 |gervants, and I saw Katherine catch | broadminded [ her delicate lower lip between her \" ¢ Her look of ping | toc | herine fron K. as her tone, cc parably inso! | | | is well | “Has she fold you that she saved incom- |\ my life with her nursing?” Mrs. of com- | Moredith cooed, turs to her old friend for| I do not man who could not af-|m ng (o me, remember that she has | tioned it." I prevaricated, filling | 1 voic with the implic :ulm\‘ ¢ preserving of Lucia Mere- | port her. The aristo- my nd | difh's life to planet was | Ashore At Tast | Breezes did wish that they needn’t W » n a | | ke ir Iy in defense | piffling thing indeed. “But how | ‘ | Danny. But they had too of / of ’;'r hushand miss I am! Please pardon me | Py THORNTON W, BURGT conrse, There was nothing else for “I am afraid T can't claim that | while 1 order tea.” | & |them to do. Btinetian. ¢ : s 3] | Four-letter words predominate in| 44. Ri —_— |th 0. distinction for my husband,” she | o a furtime glance at Dr. Mere- | (pi e e b o Bt Rae | | This savinz is hoth true and ters Such a funny ook as there was on e £aid In fact, I terribly set | dith's face had told ma that he|ing froce the start 48 g | | Thongh fhings ba bad, they might |Danny's face. Then he grinned. bl : 5 of mine toward | could stand very little more of the Morizontal 0, Perches | B T | “Never mind,” £a1a he. It s a | my profession, even in spirit I'm | sort of chatter his wife was uttering | N B ot volea ot | —Danny Meadow Monse, | Whole Iot better to he 6n the wrong not sure that he wouldn't divc 11 realized that | shared his| - Bl | . el | e |side of the Smiling Peol than to b . me"'— \ughe Iy—rif 1ThE [ & | And in broad daylight, in an open motor speeding along a / ? knew what I You sec (Copyrieht, 1995, by New o |12 Tiret g o much-traveled road, Herbevt Waterbury kissed Mav Sevmour. ! i Ik andedliing in courteo hiklento A | 15, Ventilates 1. B : 5 \ X J * [ puffing and all the blowing In the | | % 8 e. Inc.) 114. Part of most commen verh ERNTE T Inapy A fe {as if they had been aione in a prineval forest, !\world by the Merry Little Breeczes | = - 16. Elk 57 could get Danny Meadow Mouse and | 15 Fine ravelings [ 58 Jxists S b e e “1% | his vaft, which you know was a | v e.. {20, Polite word usrd to address a| €0, Tucket \ opses € s Lognbios ravelers sometimes meet | oo, © pere were ton many big | | A | vord for ( : s L e nd go r " greer pads in the So at | i Q LU Salte A n the nit f 1. “Cities like Bokhara and erry Little Breezes had to | ¥ = P 24, Possestst 0 . e i g onkmd lgive up huffing and pufiing and | -~ o5 WA duck, /6 el and” A e ed with exelt nt. | blowin AT g7 I n ! 1 of them| *We are so sorry.” erfed the ( FET :v‘x-!-“lli [I In’fll LESLIT e in love with eich other, or at | 25, Coal pit [ A we fer 1 1 ' 8 m he eried. “Oh, T can | Merry Tiftle Rreezes to Danny Mea- o VI\()}\\\I,I\ a8t that we were more than ordi- [ 29, To come in 1 wan : handbag to Atlantic ity e bl R e el e ? rily ted. 1 dont ow what | 31. To p Printer for a rc fEaline Il Le et ve never traveled 2" | blow yvon way to shore. We didn't Will yon ’ o pome | Mr 15 said or did that gave |32, To repules Fish cat New F 1 A Ga Bcol \ remember ahont these big green [/ arity in Hollyweod one hundred her this i Upon coast 1 her { nds, Herbert W v diapped her lashes hecom- | lily-pads. We are so sorry.” | . i tollar ) r «? Check fainly not int Flelde 5 A iry and Dan My nd . “Never mind,” eried Danny, "It | g n the ] I did v nd flow- Summers exc G e anar 5. To scoff One night the four them go te A1y docsn't matter at all, and T ars ! ! Uttersd falgeh 5G ¢ pper c ] e fe m ever and ever &0 much obliged b { ! ‘ [ 30. To allot. L of l ] 1 the ! “But all my hi longed to|fo yon for blowing me over here, | \ P [ 41. To b . 8} la out. W ry o , ¥ to see | Tt was ever so good of you. And ‘““ was using those hiz green lilyw - > v Y i r « of th ¥ oll fo or ights! And now, | now I'll show vou why vou needn't pads as a sort of bridge. | o help ! ¢ = w = {11, Ma f ing nap on refu m . arry becauge couldn’t hlow me E ( r ha i T | i G e (et Bttty foni noth ot het i Fagee AR JON C28 on the right side of it in the stomach [ ' ] ck a roorm @ SUUITE Chbe IO ) atiickshor of Longlegs the Heron, or Snapper | i ] me 15 [ ! ent love to hery then. 1ie held them, gripped| Danny ran along to the end of the | e s b CLChLA » f | how |ehe want P % o i T ST TR e e e A {41 Tonrd ana fnmped o the nearest |11 S1apping Turtle, or that big nos rine it e Water- prlte 18 S ol e f 0 liv-pad and away he went, | 150 1 guess Tl find some way of o I ¥ few e A ; thee e Pl 4 T, frow o Big | Eetting back across the Smiling Pool, i | i s o ) ) o au] : St " lor across the Laughing Brook v | N — L | new e 1 "1 teel as if I'd just found | green lily-pad to another big green |°F A J Brook. i 8 gspeaidliy| i —— 53 vear precious that 1'd {\»“-lw S ‘;x v:» neing those big| When the Merry Little Breszes ! If LEATIR VROM DAVEA PERENN T love hahies so much, and have ' - L > : i You!” | gr ads an sort of a hridge |%2Y that Danny really didn't feel so TO SYONEY CARTON n saving g that 1 wenld § A e s il e bah e e e e a bls mreon |DAdly they felt a great deal better } o that el y Phila u ovpad which 4id not have another |2POUE It themselves, and they oncs ) 1 ¥ on 1 W Do yen v that way|ene near enangh for him to fump to, | 00T° began to dance, One after ! simmer's child, T am going to | sl ] Panme stmmly pinnged in and swam, | AROther they rumpled up the hair of L il L) 5 I T m vt toward his e Blstkrean]| Danny Meadohoiet SEARA iNen : nmers. T saunsad 12 L B e R % v made one | COUI 0 in the Great World. As for RaLunt £ s “ : g eh | ind there ha was safé on | DANNY, the very first thing he di4 ¢ | t ke g R | was to go look for something to eat. [ op i At in 2 i \ Aorrv TAtIATR < had fol.| H® really didn't seem to6 be at all 5 % 1 to marry rhury sald quietly, 7The 1 T allifhe ~a o wnrrlfldvhflr‘.‘n)r“ he ~Was _on the + . e z : 1 around Him o ten) | FTONE 8ide of the Smiling Pool. 5 N A man. I'd love to hava the >, n thev wore at last he| (COPYTight, 1925, by T, W, Burgess) I\ 114 vant D! Waki il vith a in safe and sound. | A ' : May ! o of the Merrs| The next story: “Danny Finds & | . Re c hope yon i1l za | B8 ) \ 8 Tieh) 4 i 8 rairht home, D mnzrwi 7 \ Tomorrow — Tetter from Tesli 1 v | ove! ty ) \ 1 1 Prescoft to Ruth Burke Vo n o yon sa f Danny lnoked a Iiftle puzatod, “Tf Lt ] me i ( ta foo much, and|dsn't know just whera home te. But | - =7 5 = vent on, 1aki r izony all the way back | T guess T will be able to find 1t sald Ain nis \ ( he s ’ s . e lod & litt Then § You'v t to slop s came to one of the| & f I y i B t 1 o Rreezes that they had ‘./ O/ a /gllll Tell 1 m Al I'm going to 1 you I ¢ Meadow Mouse nshfi'n’ 1 | 3 D ] ng side of the Smiling| [ o i b 4 e N T 1g much fo tall. I'm Well, where am T going to get it | Pool. His home, the home where he ) E & | 4. 1 suppos ¢ ere in the coun miles | 1 oft Nanny Meadow Mouse, was | A = | 1 ¢ at|from a drug store?” Dan asked he other side of the Smiling 3 | I'm o 1 over ) { Pool W those Morry Little | % N | MARY . ‘ n i Y \ e e o i | s - R ( 0 | 4 1 1 1 T > la . Y X ¥ P ; S <odn veents | FLAPPER FANNY says! o A ; : | ) 1 1 o asl I, a Jus fay I v shoulders oda. He retunred with a lar £ bake abon it & 1 - Dar | - 3 ! 1 : T igh ‘ an 1 X it | o L " ; . . Wa his white te This white &ilk blouse has a jabet I 2 v 1 of finely pleated white &1k instead C ———— e P i I I'll have £ of the regulation tie, and it is held -~ 0 r shounder At o grew ar 1t bopend o will t in place with a tallored bow of white | ¥ .Lu“cura § e % (hick 7 i Ias p at and s led ribbon. The effect is very \ i l.oveliness | : o ) —— it A Clear | swi ST 5 ; s \”:‘}f‘“ e 4 ahe N ) chl!hy{ Skin | a8 s s s i <pices open 1o the air as they deteri- NN ) Insured by Every.day 1 orate v in qu \ N Uss of Cuticur ‘Soap ® s & > oo i . ! A = ! EXPENSIVE { te in 2 © | ge—e———sapeeeeereapgaeee | T O £ square Necklin t t r s / Tin enoking utensils are much legs t nfigh ; ; : K y S RIS e e : g ¢ ' onomical than mel, agate or . . t the dish- : _ e sai boug 1 aluminum becanse they we o ~ .| Helpful Hair Hints |5\ . - , i s i A an or * the brus May I ¥ et st s N thes gt 4 .. r e e 5 £ | | AVOID EVAPORATION ! d S ' > t Keep ammonia, gasoline and othep Six e Jiiod ‘ t volatile subttances tightly corked to ero0 n g gs nut s . »ca e | PyTiR Ay s o bisck, péaria . E, |to |avold exapération. LY meg. & A Egists 3 . | |

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