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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY FABLES ON HEALTH Want Long Life? Read This UGUST 13, 1925, lumps of sugar into her tea. forget Dan" she went on. sup- May hesitated, She didn't want to | pose I could have a pretty good go to Furope just now, when there [time playing bridge and keepl was still a chance that she might | house and raising flowers, don't you? marry Herbert Waterbury and his|And yet . .. a woman's life is aw- money She could go to Europe any | fully empty without a n in it time, Don’t you think s0?" “Why, I hadn't thought much| “Terribly empty,” May agreed, ahout it, to tell the truth,” she an- | with a sigh. "A regular vacuum of swered, frankly. “I like it here | boredom.’ pretty well, don't you?" ar 3 . "I don't Know BRINE) Rk lE Rkl st | Pk icirding o ananin wbdits Carlotta shook her head. “I hate | what you but it sounds aw- SHITIII IS ISR RIS ISR AT NBHBBNL | |10 4 ewting, Kethe: DEATDICE DUDTON ) it she said, “It's all right in the|fully smart,* she said S " | Do not worry S e : summer, but at this time of ye: Then she pushed back her tea- Madge and ‘l.lII:blub n.. a Midnight | the ) ) Lot Bl s S M\‘\ id draughts, dampness, chilli- . NEA the cold stirkes right into my mar-| cup, and m:ux forward with her Pl el ik i chere; when asleep or awake, in-| Do not lose your temper. IHE STORY SO FAR: Not while thers were new ones!row bones. I think it's about time I|plump forcarms pressed on the Jave for her t y | she aald suc and outdoors Do not find fault. Always (ry to| . J1ay Seyniour, whose husband, Dr.|to bother about! began to think about going home." | table, saw Lilllan's face at | o B by i [ Gl 0 £ o O o v m i nd sl loaklonE (il it Eidetac ) John Seymour, Killed himself be-| “Now, about this Herbert Water-| “Héme?" May repeated. with| “Look here, May," she began, "I Into her room would : ) st P bitt compared | them clean Rk & NNt et By & wasw ol ERRES Al NEE {ove with Jim | bu she sald to herself. “What|questioning eyebrows. Somehow or |suppose I may call you ‘May' . that she had heen s0 r death || A A 3 . aftet| Keep clear A body EmoN e nA A tiar ot iRk an A r'w:p; ot H“_ Carewe, returns to her home are vou going to do about him?|other, she had never thought of I nofice that you've been calling me but a few days befo [ : i Latter ar's abisence Let him make a fool of you?" Carlotta as having a home. She|‘Carlotia’ ... Look here. | wish umphant solving of a t wa siste | She comes late one fall night Rut she had no answer to give|seemed to her to be a restless bird you'd makewip your mind to spend IiKeratitonioito Shan SRGS RES a . play, when | of passage . . . like Dan Sprague. | the winter with me out at Los Al- that it was I, not sh had " work.” | p {ory, and Gloria, his wife. 8he tells| €he could only go on tryimg to| “Oh, yes I've the darlingest little | tos. I'd love to have you with me, translated th et J you, perh S 4 p fem how the ugly story of her past | answer more of the baffling ques- | bungalow in the whole world out in | And there's oceans of room in the card dropped by “Stey 4 work you I everywhere. And | fions that came tumbling into her | California near Los Altos. You'd | bungalow. It's a big thing diftérence in e tEeNIOLN ud been doing ! d have I made up | nd to go | mine love it . .. wistaria dripping blos- | plenty of room for Loth of us in fon. ekl fo ookl Bedile) will know Why was it that Dan Sprague, ) soms over the front door, and roses | it." L replledito hor exgap ! | i who belonged fo another woman,|clmbing all over the tile roof.| she looked at May questioningly. handing her the paper uI ; . “I can see your should ask her to marry him at the | Brown hills piled behind it, and| “Will you come?" she asked. 1ined worksd otUitneidico e cor ent over it 8 ¢ A @ | exact moment when she was earn- | green grass stretched before it like ¥'s thoughts 1apidly returned “Good work!” e S thy widower, 5 cstly wishing that Herbert Water-|a velvet carpet ... to rt Waterbury . . . Hadn't il SO G d1isiould have stocks and bonds | hury should propose? “Why, you sound like a poet!"|he sail something about spending urea into which the jargon on : Vit kil er they will bring. | Was Life planned to thwart peo- | May exclaimed, laughing. s winters in California? ciyd had sesoliad eIl SRR ES a : tr 4 ! k she oxplaing, 1S | ple? Was it just a huge practjeal| “That's because I really am senti-| Perhaps if she went out to Los Eitslitinasiibiaitor il ot have to enable her 10! joke played by the gods upon mor-| mental about the pla Carlotta | Altos with Carlotta, she would see you look worn 10 & frisie, BEVS |queried, “what are wo going to do : RARROG i vidowas0 | answered solemnly. “I love it, as 1|a great deal of him. Whercas if she YeuRlisenimorkineiale s A an “land” a husbund with f 0t is, T eertainly can't say that | love no other place and no other |sailed away to Kurope now the warned you it would be b on It," she retorte T gt much of a laugh out of it!"|person on this carth . .. not cven|chances were that she never would innes, e ol sl 1 1y, “lUs nearly my. e I A week ro with 85,000 in her| May decided grimly. Dan. Tt's the only home I've ever|lay eycs on him again S o fnlle bLR L EE atic City | At the door of the hotel. she|had. I'd always dreamed of living| .“It's lovely of you to ask me to Phat L sininic s Juplocientid s Ifor a rest betore sailing. There she | urned suddenly and crossed the [ thers, . sometime, with Dan, after | arlotta,” she said at last, “May o e L e s ini hour and a half after | ncets a divorcee, Carloita Frolking, | hoardwalk, to have one last look at | we were married. But I guess that |l think over your invitation for a dity of my long struggle to decode |, 1d it's long past 3 and her friends, Herbert Waterbury (he gray symphony of the storm.|time will never come . . IS o the oard when thetsolttlon 8818 fiweil manage sojyou won't ha [and Dan Above the waves that broke wildly| Her mouth drooped as she poured | 1In the meantime, she made up ;‘,‘:M’T,‘\:Lyn:,“m[:{Lulndyrv ,K’,‘,“l: ieve Katherine in the early morn- - Mgy sprods §800. (o on the Leach, a gull wheeled and | heavy cream into her third cup of | her mind. she would find out what mincemeat of it.” BE Yol HaoRheen dot S ! ”"‘* Chiisl LURES el futtcred in the great wind that|tea. “I've just about made up my | Herbic's plans for the winter were! Vhy, what do you mean?"’ she hat means you'll wake up and | dollars’ worth of clothes, priparing syept in from the sea mind to go out to Los Altos, and (To Be Continued) LR o 7" She | iake my trick?" 1 exclaimed, as her herself for T A R R e e asked, startled, but when 1 showed |8 B SRR o O e {irmelty fon the w0 ke o 0 e nauert) her the childish code in which e o ith her eves on the gull, “Trying “Steve” had truated, she sank back & to kerp my wings up. with every helpless with laughter among the S plllows from which she had raised herselt at my entrance. 1 struggled with my annoyance for a second, and then shared her mirth. “It you could have seen your face when you explained this," she said at last, and I grinned reluctantly. “] suppose it mirrored an inter- she said with mock suverity, A Wife’s Confessional o Here's a list of rules tor promot-| Pat slowly, always using more ng health and longevity, suggested |(1esh vegetables and fruit than ani- ww a Philadelphia physiclan: REVELATIONS OF A WIFE e | s et e o | Use moderation in everything excreise is walki mind, vironn is a great tonic. he home of her lawyer, Dick Greg- | herself, himsical look & clock | on the , the hands of which | “It means nothing of the sort,” 36 | 5 Katherine's voice said behind me, | her how much he loves her but fails wind huffeting me down . . and 1 whirled to find her standing to propose marriage, May becolnes | Tears of self-pity sprang once doorway, covered tray in| angry. Then one day. to her utter | mope to her eyes. But, after a mo- I had been so absorbed in | surprise, Dan Spr takes her for | pant she squared her shoulders | explaining the code to Lillian that I walk in the rain and asks her 10} ung walked back to the hotel. had not heard the light footsteps of rry him, y wonders if, in her |l @pe found Carlotta sitting discon- | the little nur: | cagerness to marry, she has led Dan | gqjately in the lobby, with an un-| “I'm in charge of this party, now,” to think she is in love with him. opened magazine on her lap. She “and | NOW GO ON WITH THE was powdered and curled and mani- esting grouch,” I said, “but I think it 1 hear a peep out of either of i When Dan had left her h eured within an inch of her life, you'll admit I had some provoca- You before nine o'clock tomorrow . disappeared down the rains¥ pi | hut no amount of grooming could | tion.” morni 1 sha!l employ the rough % boardwalk, May crossed over to the ' hide the lines around her mouth Steve Trusts to Primitive Code | side of a shingle. I've had a glo- railing and stood staring out at the | and eyes. “That's a mild word,” she said. rious slcep and I'm on the job. Sit - ocean W did Dan have to say to “I'm afraid I steered you wrong by down, Madge, and share our little Her hody shook violently with vou?” she asked as May dropped| y. THORNTON W. 13URGESS my inslstence that it probably was snack with us. Lilllan and I have excitement. But a dullness, that had |into a chair beside her. Her tone el I s il T ey DL it regularly every might, but when nothing to do with excitement, set- [ was casual, but May could see the |\, aq of finding out things fGrst, |was. “"Of course,” said he to him- “No, you weren't to blame at all,” |1 heard you in herc, I put on an tied down over her spirit. {100k of strain i her eyes Alweys fear suspects the worst | self, “if they have escaped they he said. I ought to have remembered |cxtra glass. 1t's a nighteap for Lil She knew that Carlotta was Wait- | “Did he make love to you? I'll S oTd e Motlirl Notare \Tsundla it onas T‘] B ”““° the old maxims about proceeding (lian and a morning bracer for m ing for ner Lack at the Traymore!bet he did.” Sl A . The first thing from the known to the unknown,| She uncovered the tray, revealing . % : i immyn eHld S0 snould beeto from the easy to the hard, and all |a pitcher of hot milk, a small ir-lettered word for money 41. Lvery Since the arrival of ihe five habies | 100K for a new home. The thing for the rest of it. But I overestimated |of coffee with its accessorie jack.”” but that isn't the word |42, Inclination in the home of Timmy the Fiying|M® t0 do is fo visit all the empty Squirrel Timmy had been living else- | Nouses I know of. I T don't find [them in one of these I'll know that Timmy Is Much Upset (to look for them. At firsf wandered about aimlessly “Steve's Intelligence, that's all. It |plate of buttered toast. in this puzzle. 13. Indian tribe never occurred to me that a man| “You pays your money and you HORIZONTAL 44, Regulated | where, There had heen no room for ! capable of putting a memorandum | takes your choice,” she said. “Which [ 1. Money 40 One 1o Sandetn) | | him in that home. <o Timmy hud |something dreadful has happened. in s code would trust to one so|will you have, Madge, coffec or| 5 Pattern 38 inerey mie " ‘ot roma. for " himaeit a| Now, Timmy kner all the Noies in primitive.” milk?" . Street car 9. To prohibit short distarice away, but near|{recs for some distance around. First “Was that all there was to it?" | (Copyri ewspaper | 13. Doorkeeper of manastery 0. Noise enough for him fo sce how Mrs, [he Visited all the nearby holes on shefqueried Ll e o b iRt Rubbing (the body) Sea vagle Timmy and the babies were geiting |that side of the Laughinz Brook. Employed Hypothetical structural unit along whenever he happencd to|Of course, he didn’t find his family. Locked Opening Ihink of it. The night before the|Then he glided across the Laughing storm which had ruined the old Brook and bhegan a search of the home by breaking off the hoilow [trees over there, Quits suddenly it limb in which the mest hal been G i .. To cut down placed Timmy had been out allf WG Gl CheR 2. o soak flax I night, He had gone to bed just he- - Drunkard . Thought i fore the storm. Of course, he had | m.0e 6. Last heard the thunder and had feit the el - Booty wind, but he hadn’t thought much 8. 0ld 56, Cooking vessel . To scatter Therefore Lair 59. To soar Letter From Leslic Prescott (o Ruth Burke—Continued We quickly motored to the avia- tion field after Mr. Sartoris’ lunc eon, and before we knew it we wers aboard the three great passenger planes. didn't talk very much—it was| too thrilling. Jack was not in the ship with me with the widow tn another one, and the aw of him hie was helping her v very carctully . Twenty-four hou Secured ftain coat Tatter To reject Friend Fishing bags Principal Title 1 Winter carriage minent VERTICAL about them and had gone to gleep as soon as the storm was over. He| hadn't even looked outside. AN day long Timmy had slept. Tt wasn't until the Black Shadows came creeping throngh the Green Forest that Timmy awoke, Tor a while her “I shall have to plead ignorance.” usceptible, you 1 said as 1 settled myself beside | T dartoris in the first car fo{ ) t " i most of | Animal similar to a donkey “T did not know there were any pas . for w 1 my eyos | 3. let it stand senger planes in this country of the ght at ! sailing | == (OIUR COT-0UTS —— | Pelts type that flies the English Channel” alor a pl ! o s, | .. To annoy “There are no others, Mrs. Pr e la f 1 v they o . 6. Colored L ERE T B e | David Copperfield S0 e 1 am going to take with me on my 3 vacht, and the others I have to some buddies ef mine who to establish passenger service tween New York d Chicago.” “Are you always as generou: S i ¢ & . My that to your friend; “Not always, my dear fact, some people think T am ¢ selfish. But these men sa life, one of them not only one twice, and although I do not sider my life any great prize the o one 1 am better off tha died at that time o completely out of sigh g To uiove e “The men who ar ar 0 my host I PO o umied. He didwt know |Fertians xou can guess how happy CABRTE S EaeR a0 0 ¢ vered ; - E 5. Droopir . 5 o find. but he | TIMMY was and how he hurried up they tested 1 o ioiie : s . - {:;::w“':’::t“;_eff;c';'L']d of schat e |3t rC0 {0 find out if all the babies ok o il : i | i elict might find. He was afraid he might | WOre sa0. HEre ML TELS 3 k wit 5 ok - | | lightly “What did Dan have to say to you?"” she asked as May |fnd soms of those habies killed: But | == RYHEHLEL : ! : \ i« dropped into a chair beside her. he didn't find anything. : Once more he climhed the tree ar what she had “We talked about May said [ clear up to the stub of the broken | s aftinit said to Dan, and, mere impor wit utter calmiess of a per-|nhranch, For a long time he simply ror what he had said to her | son who is not telling the truth. |[sat there, Where was Mrs. Timmy? put on How could she go back and tell | A little gleam of pleasure lighted | Where were those five babies? Would he ever see them again? Embroidered her that Dan had just proposed to | up Carlotta’s face. \ her? | “You did?" she asked.."And what [ Where should he loak for them? Tf ORI % She could 1e would have | did Dan say about me | they hadn't heen killed by the acel- N to invent some \ ) v He didn't say a word,” May an-|dent they might have been caught 1. “I did all the talking. T hy enemies who had found their im a regnlar menologue about | home open to the light of day. Tim- his belonging to vou. And I told |my didn't know where to o or what him that, under the circumstances, |1ost his appetite. He forgot that he 3 STy [ he couldnt expeet me to go walking |1st his appetite. He forgot that he o rain with him. He took it like [ had started out to get samething to b. 100. Do you know, I'm sure|eat. ANl he could think about was cares about you. Carlotta.” his lost family, Presently he started She felt that she ought to add & it of fiction as a crumb of mfort for the dejected little woman at her side. Rini 7 7 N7 72 i 8 cat with his head out of his door- | & way looking abeut. Then he decil o4 he would go over and e haw Mrs, Timmy and the babies were 2 getting along. Away he.went. glid- o ing from tree to tree, nntil finally . he afighted on the hottem of e 7. tree in which had been the old | home. Up the tree he scampered | All that remained was a short stub untfl he reached the place where fhere shanld have heen a hig hollow Himh. Al that remained was a short | & €87 e «tub. So surprised was Timmy that ‘\" had once lived before he had met he squealed right out. He could frs. Timmy. There was a very good see that the old nest was still in | bed in there, for he had made it what remained of that hroken limh. himself, and Timmy is a little fussy Hastily he peeped in. Tt was empty. ;a‘\:jn ‘hw bed. Rever tn ali Hx life had Timmy the| Nosooner gid Tinmy think ef this S e ieall Naant@oin= st e [nseatha st et edNRtBIEN thton Ly looked down. He could see {he As he started o climb he heard the e : =0und (ofl lithle le)aws scratehing o i ving on the ground. | F e broken limb 1yin g prinelyapla i E Ko With a quick jump he glided down, |10 2 ‘ ry‘m:u ar\:r! to plece of that broken | Mrs. Timmy looking down at him. X SN N SN | popped into his head that there was a certain tree over there in which A e N most bean SSOURRN SRR S S NN SN v , by T. W. Burgess) ! or ch th The nest story: A Green Forest orced « 12 nose Apartment Tree, Harbor — walting to that sounded % |this moment sk 190t read imb, stup: abit, stor O » T THE NTRANGER | Of course, he cares about me,' It | Carl replied comfortably, “Dan’s en if I|really erazy about me, but he wants the thrill of a new ecrush every now as & [and then. I know he doesn’'t mean dia- | anvthing by flirting with you or any 1 it stood | other girl he meets.” | gasped a| M wondered how Carlotta her | would take it if she told her that Dan Spragne had st asked her to marry him at this very 3 3 !' ¥ ¥ ¢ X H ¥ d ¥ '] ¥ R -+ £ <, - R se satin slippers have a bit of silver embroidery following the in- step and heel and giving a general- Drug Supply Gone, Dope R o : v decorative appearance. They bureau, with have a strap over the ankle which Fiends Seek Relief | L oiy ) irony i ‘ T Sprague, What a cad he wae! makes them more practical than the P~ H v tre D o SR Wy opera pump for dancing wanted to, ghe Quality Pays AL et ) : ¢ t after one| “These men who tell you how ] A novel sport hat is of white y love you. and forget to ! leather trimmed with dark blue irriage they're queer | kid stta.” she observed final- and slipped out of her % DS _ [ e e T DT i | ASTH Lima Bean Soufile e ——— e ‘ TODAY! “When are you sailing for Eus| iption will do it for you. Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. Carlotta asked suddenly, as adsitos Sauchiv o . Wi < of « buttered her fourth muffip. “Oh, 4 &h "Gz' ran & " ' houldn’t eat | ' sthma entirely in 2¢ hours h 0 minut c "S o ! : 1 sheuldn’t eat like thisl I'm Kok, Guarunteed sivo for Hay F. Drain from water if th vapoRUB “ er th I getting =o fat. But, Jiminy, you can’y iose Pever, Catarr. Atalldruggiste—SL. rot cooked away and ru Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ove starve vourseif to death all the time' A .girl can be good and still ook | QU335 The Cllcal Lad. Cou, Clevelast, O sieve. Beat yolks of 4ggs until thick 'raid S t dead and gone!'. She sighed, and put three-bad. { “