New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1925, Page 4

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(cid in |sauce often is serv HEALTH: The the d nsiderable ving tor Cc truth in 1 ruising mineral They should be elements, us contain an in cid t cutralize the are flecked \nanas are to | = as | a of appen, they you hear certain used. You'll find them here. No, not cuss words. HORIZONTAT Correlative of Correlative of speed lessness (pl.) Iixclamation of surprise To suffer fr The unripe vields a purple dy Valiant man 7. To advance over obstacles Open passage through the wood Unit Yenomaus Al 1 Myself Regions Har ct either and care m injury fruft of enake in rock Morindin Opposite Fragrant ole I'aid public Fxclamation Part of ve Exists COLOR CUT-QUTS = David Copperfield e et \,‘) MEET DAVID COPPLREILLD But u 1 s8¢ t iv k Pile Rel ief— and when! 42 words | if, EFPPR PR B s B an S Hebrew A stone 1416 Kind To lul aluable property Quaking Prescribed Indian word for God worker ntilate icate liquor tax Paralise Alleged n Tram Grief ( car ariant) VERTICAT amation of astonis 0 smea To make reparation Halt To ecold constantls vide an em To Like Fruit? It's Good for You it, “An apple a away" may I fruits, such as prunes, dates, valuable for particularly d fre ly. at helps effects of too Fof this reason apple 1 with pork. excellent food, ot be eaten until their vith brown spots, very hard to di- but producing hypno- 1o vern meaning stop ondition of Peint Behold Hospital compass vagon uzcd fo of area tomobile clip guaranteed p! by lants mer- é; nd is all THE Seymour, whose husband, Dr. geymour, killed love affair with Jim returns fo her home town yeAr's absence, Jate one STORY SO FAR: Ma John Carewe her comes night to the home of of her lawyer, Dick Gregory, how the followed she has made rope where She X to sell g1 her sto everywhere, of her past has And o up her mind to go to no one will know her. turns over her house to Ulys widower And she begs Dick ses Forgan, a wealthy for her |or at least some of it [to sell her stocks ang whatever they will bring. All she wants, she s, is enough money t6 dress the part of a rich widow for a months, so that she can land” a rich husband. A waek later, with $8,000 in her handbag, €he goes to Atlantic City for a friends, Herbert Wa- Dan Sprague One four of them g (A cluh. May | drops her bag and her great roll of [ hills falls out. Waterhury offers to (i of it for her, but May re- | fuses to Jet him, {and her | terbury two 20 to ttle supper fasciog!- clothes, suitable for her | role of Wistful Widow a 600 | hack pearl ring to match a string imitation ones that she wears, Waterbury gives luncheons and linner: May's and shows her snapshots of it house in Massachusetts | she buys hersell some {1ng new s of ind in honor Brookline One morning, when the foursome 2o swimming, May is somawhat dis- illusioned by the sight of Herby in a bathing suit But, she figures, when a man has money, it's Just well 1o overlook any faults e NOW GO ON WITH THI STORY tonk another long lock af Herh shudder of distaste ran through her, He looked almost elderly in that bathing suit. and I'm “Almoest twenty * she figured. differenc was Money saven, years But in years mattered. And 1own and “his and hix globe trofting certa it! Anybody could have a yme with plenty of money May married {0 December! “And 1 certainly am going narry him Herby, not er” May with determina- tion, “So watch my dust!” hen she sighed. Why was it that the handsome young fellows, lite-saver who patrolled the wers poor? And all the mid- 1le-aged with paunches were the ones who had the money? It scemed so unfair to a girl She jumped up from the sand and ok herself. “Come on, called to who was ming in toward shore, “I'll race you out to the ropes!"” sprague beat her by lis body. Exhausted difference thing that with his ntry estate nily had eautiful . even what a mere was the Herby house to Decem- thought all ike the each, men " she Sprugue the length they clung of green sunny air around Through her drenched lashes, smiled up at Eprague like & Iying water living sparkling sheer joy of ere in the vith the warm hem May sea-siren Oh, lady art flops ¢ Hush! Y hat ard he said softly, ike that. my a flounder!” fustn’t talk to me 1 g oft the L But listant beach that she tossed the spray shoulder said “Come & swam hrouz tther after her Te the gilstents and Carlotta “h apparently gether oy crossed beach toward Herby cide by side sat leep & Wonger what they're singing the ‘*"U,A/hm " Sprague said, nodding MAY SEVMOUR TIOOSE Oy BEATRICE PURION himself be- | and Gloria, his wife. She tells them | bonds for | st hefore sailing. There she | meets a divorcee, Carlotta Frolking. | swim- | to the ropes and laughed for the | wrapped in | Maybe " she sald. “Good T've got to skip along. I've a luncheon date." | At the door of the dressing room | she turned, In her voice was the pity that a young woman feels for one whose charms are fuding | o youth is going “No, said him exts whor it's not with your Dan," she Atly, “Don't worry, Il let . 1 pgomise you, He inter- not at all. And hesides, 1 have other fish to fry - me © NEA and Waterbury mile down 1 the sand was and May spread their lunch there white eloth that had a linen shop along the four serted where white on a hought in boardwalk By did money of yours in the bank it, as I asked, when had drunk to ale. May shook he | his head toward them. spot & | “We mustn't run away from them again," May told him quletly. “And you mustn't firt with me. After all, | you're Carlotta's property.” | “Yeah, she thinks I'm her prop- Dan answered sulkily | Or perhaps she doesn’t mind it," May went on. “Tell me, do you make love to every girl you meet? He slanted a grin at her. “Every | pretty one.” he confesscd gayly. May's teeth came together with a head. *N little snap. “That's just how 1 had | confessed, "Suppose the bank should said coldly. “No | fall should shake Frolking spends lmr‘nv\n hotel dow 1 think I'll keep this money, right here. Silly of fsn't it e patted her headel terbury picked It up, opened drew out May's roll of hills, “My dear girl” he said, don’t you invest this money, or at | least some of it? Buy some stock in Dan's oil well, for instance May widened Is what Dan dovs for a living . . . sell oil stock?" asked, "I wondered why he much time his hands.” Her face became thoughtful, “I have a Jarge sum of money back | home in . ... she hegan, “And I| would like to invest that safely. | Pernaps when the fime vou'll give me it. smooth ahe erty, the way vou pnt that vou to?" Herhy had n and ch other in ginger- tald vou sized up,” | wonder Mrs. she or an earthquake me bag. Wa it and "Wl her eyes that she has s0 on comes, some advice about How much money Waterbury asked Ja the gleam that have you?" But May into his Iy saw came lern {cided, f Heavens to F What it he should be trying to marry her for her money! Or, rather, for the money Win (hink she had! low-down ‘trick that let a she What would be! “Oh, | have thousands,” she unswered you just how' much, comes! Let's not tall talk went little, A few “I'N tell vhen the time ubout money!" Let's me” she stlenee woman ¢ stirved as she Her halt opened But. tor May from his kiss rapture’ of g0 under t about on ufter a had the look a and mysteriously turned to Waterbury bright and her lips vou and polgnant Pl eyes were the thrill was 3one The “first exquisite moment two nights 's, was nol 16 be mud, matier with 1t at the very moment Kiss. I think I'm in man and, then, Al of y sudden, | tind I'm not. Pere hape day, there will be somes one st recaptured, Wha vonder it the May his with a s me, I thou, The as a X. I they He lette waiting to the buyer f Britain, "1 eash for it, or terms,” he wrote, and explain the details of “Well, that's easy and let the cre i from L1 her hotel (L] en for w cturned had tound 4 May's an ent on term New et on to the casl ling Sh down at firm, across i, Somehow, bhack to her, man, himselt. the N moment lnoking ith Ulysses® dashed envelope tine handwriting his writing the menory His stroug, face! His hint of brought of the alert, well- s of laziness and no flabbiness He's self. again.” (To Be Continued) ch wonder May said to hers it I'll ever sec him N By Thornton W. Burgess None from danger e'er is free; Accidents are bound to be —Old Mother Nature. You should have Meadow Motge scamper the Langhing Brook on the grassy old | which stretched from bank to| pank. He didn't waste any time| about it. It just happened Haz“ Poter Rabbit was sitting near other end of that old log and saw Danny when he came skipping | acrose. For goodness sake, where did you | come from?” exclaimed Peter, I came from the other cried Danny. “Where do you pose 1 came from?” | “What are you doing so far from " persisted Peter ack legs will take seen Danny across her time erying!” | ‘Does she cry?” he asked indif- | ferently. May looked at him sharp a cruel mouth he had! there was a devil-may him that was very faking. | to admit to herself that went on, she finding Dan | Sprague more and more attractive. Deliberately turned her thoughts away from him to Water- | bury. She mustn't lose sight of the | all-important fact that her job at present, was to “land” Herby, and | all he stood for . money, secur- ity, and the comfortable position of {a woman who had married well. She dropped down on the sand beside him. “Did you miss me?" she asked, putting her hand over his side,” | What sup- home ‘I'm going st fast as my me.” re-| plied Danny and disappeared in the | grass. ' | Peter watched him ont of sight and then continued on way up the Laughing Brook, past the Smil- ing Pool, along the Laughing Brook in nntil finally he in the | Green Forest. There he spent the | | night. Tt was just after daylight and | Peter was preparing to go home to the dear old Briar-patch there np a sndden storm want you all to myself,” he|thundercd, it lightened the | said, “Can't you and I sneak oft by | Wind blew. My goodness the | | ourselves for a while?" wind did blow! Teter found a hol- low Iog. he home as as was she hie was when me 1t and how wh wis very com- dry and out of peep. | Suddenly there was a dreadful erash to him. Peter was so| it ”n‘u-m)n»n I that he gumped out of W 2e away | his comfortable, hiding place. BO AWAY | oy e discovered that a big limb by our lonelies, ch wot? You gave S e Lot me give | Pad bren broken off of a tall dead one in your honor today.” frie close by and had fallen clo “Fine!” Waterbury answered olgflon L ess ‘f”“““l up ting up. “Shall T in Ih hac obby of the hotel in an hour?’ He was just in time to see a May nodded took Carlotta's i PHGK GO S il pudgy little hand in hers, and race 4| sub of that broken li high up her off to the cool cavern of the|!n the tree was Mrs, Timmy H(-‘ She im swered, room makes leaned a very little should adore that radiantly. “There's a down the hoardwalk the most deliclons candwiches! 111 have them a lunch for us, and we closer 1o T 9% tort and I very, vhich he could ' she an- tea- that | chicken clone | | vesterday 5 close to that to| gol- the ! from mall limh come meet you | | 1t bath-house under the hoardwalk Flying Squirrel. 8he sailed over to 1 think your Mr. Sprague a up it, salled back very nice person,” she told her cool- from which fthe| Iy ns they dressed. "And if 1 ! ran up it and dis- in vour place, 1 uld marry end of that stub. tedaer e has a nest there!” exclaime to himself, “she was living ! My, it is lucky that her nes wasn't in that part of the branch! at fell. T wonder if she bas babies up there. If has I'm afraid they'll wet another tr to the dead tre limb had hroken AP in the ran is were | him | peter | held her paused to look Carlotta air in at mid- Ma as she there admiration 1 believe you would:" sha said, T believe you're the kind of woman who would do whatever she wanted Ito do!” Well. T wo en it 1o picking a husband and leading him to the altar, at any rate,” May a “After® all, marriag: business. Why shou she have the partner she wants? “If a man had a business he'd pick a partner who had some money braing, wouldn't he? He take just anybody who came along and asked to be taken into the | agreed «he gt st then it In a few minutes the sun broke Peter saw the Timmy as she stopped. raining. out head peeped came Almost at onc of little Mrs, 4 woman's is the In't and some wonldn't business.” | he wouldn't.” rubbing vanishing into the corners of her mouth “Well, then!" said May, driving home her point. “Why should a marry just anyone who asks | her? The thing for her to do is to get out and nab the mate wants “But he Carlotta |/ er vni voman what if little Lotta en she's got her!” May answered, man will fall for the of vamping, done neatly artistically, my dear. Getling b eS8 Proposi- t it. From | it In just er woman said. of doubt in her shallow hlue eves. "1 well. 'm in with Dan Sprague, if you want to know. Please let him | alone. won't you? May laughed, There was a little devil of mischief in her face he doesn’t a4 unhap make ant him | lightly proper | want Any amount and ti ed is a ¢ and don woman's u ipoint, hought for at of way.,” the was a s 28 erribly 1o Oftca fls Srits v promiens 1 obey merely means she will make | the groom do o | never was £o thankful said little Mrs, that head ont from above lis most at hollow stub She high taw Peter al- glided down, for cannot fly, although she is called a Flying Squirrel, and landed on a stump not far away. There she sat looking at that broken oranch which Peter was sitting. ‘I never o thankful in my, Jife.” #aid little Mrs. Timmy. “What are you thankful for?" manded Peter, “T should think vou would be anything but thankful." “'m thankful” replied Mra, Timmy, “that matters are not worse than they are. I'm thankful that my pest was not in the part of the that fell. Oh, dear, what & dreadful wind it was! And now I've got 1o move.” “Where are you 02" asked Peter “I don't know,” replied little Mrs, Timmy, “I hope it won't be far, for it will be a dreadful job to move my family very far. Excuse me, Peter Rabbit, 1 must go look for another hous (Copyright, 1 once, She you know she beside de. hranch going to move . by T. . Burgess) Very Charming. dancing flock of tulle is ree the skirt very full with a short closefite New Oxfords = % The turning to favor, nt ting new oxfords for vith the bothers ut still all the tures, such as gbod supe around the ankles, sensible d a broad, comfortable last, For sport wear it is most att ve. 'BAKER'S VANILLA EXTRACT or 45 the Porest BT Fivoe ek Made & recly from the vanilla, bean. Net Semicaly o shervie voied ke toey i who sem. Just try it for your nemt dement, does away has, port heels a =]

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