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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 ey ] Herbert real money for the 1V, Her eyes were fixed absently on i ’ 5 /A ring! the big station clock. “You love ) . e him—not what he does, He ean go A Wife’s Confessional oty , b e e s B a " d V 9 poor little {hing hiad mislafd her |00 that may break your heart- 3 4 | )’ rallroad tickets and her trunk | DUt it won't kill your love for him. | checks. | "I know all ahout Dan—I've | “How could you be o carcless?" | Known him like a book for twelve May asked in wonderment, “Now, | Years.” she went on. “And T know Adcle Garrison's New Phase of 3 ! i i “Oh, just ten minutes agy when | KNOW he's not strictly honest — I | tha cxpressman left,” walled Car-| K0OW all about lis shady little SHEERER e e e TR \ . EA‘” )K F DU‘ ETOP\l (@) 'hon ot {eantul eyos llghiaa| denl — about the lstters that Idllian Decides Between Friendship just bheen 1 did | ) L L~ | | NEA | upon the ornate wastebaskst In thy | COM8 1o him, addressed to ‘Oliver” and Dut tend to understand——in f 1 was | ol Al | cor { M. Brunnell'.”” I rose to my feet fum-'r the ex- [quite certain that Lillian did not | [§ ! THY: STORY 80 FAR: | but ene girl — and that's the ons| “I'l bet & hot T threw them in Oliver M. Brunell,” thought oltement which Lilllan's astounding |wish me to comprehend what lay be- | iy i ymour, whose husban L v foday | there with my old hair nets,” she Ma¥. “Why, thats the name that revelation engendered d found |hind her statement, but the assur lmself because of r love pycock!™ crled May, “Why murmured. belongs to the 'initials on Herbert's myselt obliged to catch at the arm |ance of her aid was enough for me. | 3 | af another man, returns to as married Jast year to a show | But a careful search of the waste- | ©411!" of the chair as I did so for my |I nodded an assent to her fmpera. | 3 | I (n after a year's ab- | Bil namea Jil Jonson! Ho must | basket re 4 0o tickets, nor torn | She turned to Carlotta, and there lnees threatened to crumple under |tive query—specch was beyond me 4 stocks and | have been scriougly in love with her | scups of tickets. was 4 look of straln about her lps me. | for tha moment, and reaching up, 1| N turns over the s of her| " § “But they must he somewhepe! 25 &he questioned or. “Who I8 The Information which sha just [drew down to my cheek one of the | to Ulysses Torg: and slowly shook his head, | They haven't walked away!" the| Oliver M. Brunell she asked, had glven me that the list of stolen |hands gripping my shoulders, 000 in her Uiy - just wsing crush, T ! pathetic, little woman wept, | “And why ould Dan be getting securities from the mall robbery &he bent and kissed me, ther b and marry a X lkne en it was over, his family May, yon've just got to find ' Ns letters which had baftled Allen Drake for a [walked back to her own chalr, drew Ly ; m out of the mess— |them!” “Don't usk me,” Carlotta an- ar corresponded exactly to that |it close to mine and sat down. 1 Atlantic City &he cots a | buy the girl c & thev undoublaas suddenly Simitcamor oL swered. "1 suppose he's another of which I had decoded from Steve's| “This thing will be entirely up to| | | op, 2 1'rolking I 1id,” he esplained, “If the truth yes, W! 1 remember {h® partners in this California ofl rd had staggered me with the pos- [you, however,” she sald, “so th { friends, - Herbert e rbur vire known, young Jack most sald. “I put them in the | husiness of Dan's—or maybe there thilities which 1s implied. quicker you pull yourself together 4 | Dan Sprague. Both men j cly proposes {o every pretty girl| Pocket of my hat Lox!" isn't any such person,” I knew that the mall robbery to |tha ot ’ {10 3 g o thaldiais ol fay have asked you to| “But there's the hat box?” asked | May nodded thoughtfully. “Wel," which Lilllan had referred was one [ "Officially, remember I am bound 8 d | Carlotta w! st e for all 1 know—proh-| May, looking aronnd the room <he said after a minute, “1 suppose involving the murder of the guard. {to assist Allen In every way pos- vl Dan for a \ I } 1 “At the station, of course, silly! the next time you see me I'll be I'he poseession of this lst of securi- [sible, T onught to get out now _ a ate flai young as a mafter of fact, he did |7 nt it along with my trunks,” married to Herbert — olthough he tes by Steve almost proved his fand set ..en fo watch ‘Steve It i ; yarry him,” May an- | Carlotta explained tells me his yonng daughter's terrls guilty knowledge of that crime. If [who would not let him out of their Catlotia ANt i What of it? He| She picked up her gloy hep | DIy oposed to his marrying again.' this were <o and Allen Drake &uc- |sight until the operative mentioned £ : 3 h . aughter?” Carlotta repe £ & P el ol 4 i i winter h Srnias o e my life on|hand bag, a bundie of magaznes His dnughter rlotta repeate ceeded fn ge 0ld of him there |in Allen's wire arrives from New | bungalow, ana s er in- 70 ind an overnight bag, and opened °4. “Why, I'm sure Dan said Herble was not one chance in a thousand |[Yor But unfortunately—for Al- : | vitation. But whe pro-| Again Waterbury gave that un-|the door of the voom. “Come on! | Walerbury was a bachelor. In fact, | poses, May decides not gto go—but | pleasant lau W, aud | We'll go right down to the station, | ] know he said so. Ha told me that | to stay and marry him immediately. | s! your Iy it, 1 won't stop | and get it! I remember just wher and Herby had made up their \e turns over to him the $12,000 | 8 he sald, “But don't take every | T put the tickets—stuck them in the | minds never to marry-—had decided | from the sale of her house, and $2,- f marviage that you get, se-| pecket of the bag between two of G en't cut out for married thai “Steve” would escape a long |len—" she made a significant little term of imprisonment if not the |pause—"1 am so il that T am un- electric chair itself |able to do anything in the matter. If the man could only be proved |(And you have received no instruc- an fmposter I felt that T could re- |tions, remember. Fven if you had, The days when number 48 horl- 3, To laten joice indeed at this inst e of long [vou are not familiar with the per-| zontal used te be with us are gone, 4. Sphere delayed justice being done. But his |sonnel of the men whom I should | but since they haven't taken the i Loved execedir proofs of his identity as Stephen |have to recruit. For your mother- | word out of the dictionary st Corrects liters 1 Graham had been so convincing that |in-law's sake it ls too bad ‘Steve’ | have that with us. . Born ‘, 1 could not es the belief that [couldn’t be put wise to this by some- HORIZONTAL, . o wear off | this man, probable bank robber and [body who doesn’t have a govern- . English money . . To think in a logica | murderer, was my hushand's half |ment oath on her conscience. But Made of oatmeal. . Upper human lim brother 1 had 1t same paternal [perhaps he'll scent the trap and beat . Constellation. 5 17.“-‘ gret e ancestry which belonged to my son. |it anyway." . One whose mind is impalred . Tract of land Of one thing 1 was cerfain, Im- | “Do You Want Me To Answer?” by age. poster or not man who called She could not have outlined more One of the persons comprising 000 remaining from S el my handkerehiefs—" | $8.000, having rest | rned him y.| Ten minutes later the tickets had: The gates that led fo the train | for a s tuw \ lo you mean | he | heen salvaged; and she and had opened and the Iwo friends i v " 5 ¢ t I'm not to take it down in the waiting room walked slowly towardsthem, arm In ful of ! o 8 ) g seriously? “Where's, Dan?" May arm promises to inves ten her: COSIOnIng eyenl WALl Lo ming {0 bhid 3 hai ‘s funr ay remarked oil well of I R sobered, | 200 farewell'?’ presently. 1 me his wife died May announces her ¢ ement , study the gold top of | A Shadow darkened Carloftas, fifteen years ago when his girl was {at a dinner in her vooms : merry little face, She shrigged her | born—Hg told me she was living at (e sy y : not | Plump shoulders farm up near cldes that she has broker at v's | 3 “Oh, Dan—" ghe sald. “He went Carlotta shook her head, in a be- himself Stephen Graham it he were | plainly the course she advised me R fand is dutly vepentant, o% " nliin w7 she!UD to New York this morning. wildered sort of way. “T never apprehended or the crime to which |to pursue and . wonld have aided et : ey Bl : i ) L e e s DA o E e S he was at least ceessory would |were she not hampered by her rela- AT () Lo BLLE, : s Got . Pl Al it st e R, A (e . e at once make publ ionship [tions with the government. True, st R v i : . Ml Whiooehy, | eason for Dan's sudden departure.” Dan a lot of money—four or five 1o Dick At th an invol- |hers was not an active position ‘ i “How you can love a man like thousands. If he had a farm, I L ’ e Dy oS bug ek homnitone S agist oY . To hasten ; . him T fail to see mused s, should think he'd mortgage it and and auigkly Lillian, jalty and I realized the tremendous " Gonibustible finid : Gaiien o ‘ment and then TM1ng her oyebrows a bit disdain- | pay Dan his money—My dear, don't hoping that shie had not heard I, |sirain to which the cubetn een | B0 e 5 Long yellow A Oy, A man who goes traipsing | vou trust Herbert Waterbury too Lhesione Gl oy Mok Ropddiclaljanivioniiesiaitcion Pastoral pipes (music.) AT 1 (NOW G0 ON WITH 11 870 Sasteiveniionmy farn | ot alieranoli o an o fari® Rahallodld e nol. g exle b "n‘f”'w i Aphiccting h""m i Amount settle an wife at mar- 87, To pallute. I oS notlh ettt L o ot i ol thends—Oliver A | Carlotta bit hier Tip, “It fsn't what | “All aboard" called the conduc- AL anciicln st nes Aaie e R e riage. . Kindled | that May Seymour h Bruncll® e said, “lut we. were|a man does or doesn't do that makes | tor. o Iy e O o ‘h‘":”“’_}v’rm‘l'y’iv"4'"”‘:’1"““'("‘}“‘”: ‘\r:“\‘f‘l"_‘fi‘] Thrived A5 Aieral ! Shed L ; 2 lgo, amd that re. i ¥on love him, May," she said quiet- (To be Continued). swittly side her hands | sponsibility, 1 heeded her injunction upon my dors and forced me [to pull myself together and finally gently back fo my chair. S8till [found poise enough to put an ap- gripping e she bent her face close | parently easual question to mine ; ‘Do yon want me to send any an- icially T Am Bound” |swer to Mr. Drake's telegrant before “Listen to me,” she said tensely. [I go out? I have som ands to Dishof etinge, s “I'm standing Do you hear?” [which T mu end ediately.” Y CrYAaS 8 10d T canght a | (Copyright, 11 Swapaper : Small eye tumor. man from w} f f s¢ | Feuture Serviee, Liquor, . Tdiot To place “ommunion tabls Driving wedge. 15t e, who pay a fec Lets. To soak flax : za t ! ) s to i . “These are the ini Reticent. 8 fn (@ i 180, 1 G ) wthing T think 1 Half an em, g herefore of i <it 1o tell yon. 1 telephoned my Second note in seals . c ) ywin| gafsip i Now Britain, | young daughion foAny to. tell he Decorated P ‘ , eroney ~ and she To hefall ! I Eggs of fishes. Dish of lettuce il Z>= —Z That is to ray, Ry THORNTON W. BIRGESS There was a hrown mass on the kbird Makes A [fop of Jerry Muskrat's house, and 4 perhaps Peter was excusable in tak- T know of nothing quite so aad ing it for a mass of mud at that As sharing in a name that's had. distance. Tt had the color of mud, i e i 3 e W oo Snoke) brown mud. Peter was still idly isn’t it? Here vou Tiowed. 3 / wem i e looking at it and wondering how it ] ey RO R A [ s = | Y, Y kS ) Of course, Peter Rabhit should |happened to be there when it moved {your hothroam y t ot il f % e have been at home in the dear old | Yes, &ir, it moved. You should have e ey o1 1 to keep it and ;.uu[ Y H ] h 75 degrees. " SRRy K A TR 3 Briarpatch. That i3 where he be. |Séen Peter sit up then. “Now, what Vo cerpt monvy enongh | t the t t of tl f Wy S N& 7 RS longs in the middle of the forenoon. |40 you know about that!" exclaim- e S | R O I AT CI B iesies o e al e e 77 Y | G Fut Peter wasn't there. Poter was |ed Peter. His eves bulged right out, Destiny in the shape of motion pie- | { consequently a Iessened fiow (o the Wi, - 4 e g over by the Smiling Pool. It was a |[How Peter did stare! W pep It— 3 3 v 7 . ¥ 1t you could have taken Causes of Illness | A hot foot bath, alsc ; ! sl g AN well ont of cight heneath the alder |again. Peter watched so long that i Af yor eonld have - | Sem——d | i pron ive an / i R ) hushes that grew near where the |finally he made up his mind that he o live on a little longer with By DR, HUGH S CUMMING in producing sle | I (f, Y / A g ' g iwhing Rrook flowed into the [must have been mistaken. He made In the meantime in a of [ e e i s A it folinal i water - M, G s i iling Pool. Just beyond, the [up his mind that his eyes had play- and utter dejection you | SU'E ’,:" s ibag placed at the feat 7 clpful, | Il 3 . hac rushes grew for some distance out [ed him a trick. Tt must be that he him to the wife of his L s £ = | R 0 W in the water and in the rushes on |had simply thought that something R T i e L | (i i el the edge of the Smiling Pool was |had moved there. But while he was urt |diseased or deranged condition of [ COLOR CUT-OUTR ~—————9 A el Jerry Muskrat's hous: still thinking this a flat head with / / Nothing had happened and Peter |unblinking eyes was raised just Reer, Theme $4. To obsarve 5 Redwing the Rlac [ Letter From Sydney Carton to Panla i of him than she is of VERTICAT Perrice 1. Poem <>o ceanse you did not have | Ry o e Do | somnia or an fnabillty to sleen. David C field i 7 AR i having heen out all night, was rath- |above the middle of that brown Jer hushand is in jove| The healthy man who is tired avi opperiie / ks s : I He nodded and dozed, It |mass. Peter almost squealed out. It nd makes you prom- |AToDs oft to slecp almost imme- i 1§ Ly quiet, very peaceful and |was the head of & Snake. Yes, sir, her bahy, Fate has |diately. The man who is fatigued - R il / warm. Never in his life had Peter (1t was a head of a big member of e e to i ) 111 it e ] : felt more like a nap. He had just |the Snake family. But what under could mot con-|® | N e d s i/ about made up his mind that it |the sun was he doing out there on 5 16 it happens oecasionally that you ) - Il 1 gy 1] ] /1] would be quite safe to really go to |the roof of Jerry Muskrat's house? ; sleep, when suddenly Redwing the |This is what Peter wanted to know. the canse probably to Indig Rlackhird began to make a great | (Copyright, 1925, by T. W. Burgess) on. overeating or the failure of { ; | Rt fuss. Mre. Redwing joined him. | . ntestinal tract fo funetion projerty PN . ik 1 A : / ! The next story: “Jerry Muskrat is 5 ch temporary disturbances o & SN \ H fill A Ay | ' il Undisturbed.” for | funCtions frequently result in | B |the physical or mental system is in- | frequently finds himself unable position fn |78 unable to sieep you may atfrib and 1 think ors ¥ 1o m n you and her s but to take it, [1ossn 1 G o e e : : o\ e/ _ ossip’s Corner Wi lie reasonably ecrtain something is 5 Y\ | | ! N ¢ 2 LS8 AL rong; It may not he more than im i 7l 1 2 A ; == per food, lack of ,\_.‘|.;<‘_ or v:r\ = \ 4 2 G = ~ Tiooks Tike Pelt v el e R e | [ \ 7 ; ] 2 There is & new material which T (AT, SCR i ot it o k) 200 / ] ¥ B resembles silk felt which is to ba . ¥ 3 very smart for coats and evening wraps. 1S a nice sort | sts in com- {tirely physica Periodic inahility ta sleep, vou | i i 3| ik s e o / | | ool /13 3 Velvet Bows Youthful acquainted with rules of he , A Velvet bows, usually in a shads that man he " 1 15 wil | 3 ¢ it E darker than the frock, are used ex- tell you that ¥ ple \ 2 s, | e k tensively on chiffona \ 2 call Tailored Night Gowns periodic n N g Intdok you Sknow ahont; Night gowns and slips are tollow+ s oned wonle Dokt e e nimed Potee {ing the lead of outsids garments © didn't even have fo ask what |and are being made up in printed 5 all aho He had learned by | fabrics. | to know that whenever of about 96 degrees Farer | e 1 1 on n't It any © Satheedttrionasrsat sl An Fxccllent Tdea hrisk ‘E.”“‘ iy grocied ) 1 m W . that way it is be-| The newest parasols for beach “f,r' A g 1 r e they h 1 a mem- |use have a completely equipped anity case in the handles. v a temporary Aistt Iy functions and the condifion producing the in minute bath in a temy of old Mr. it thelinteli———— °of Mr. | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS mem- v by someone who conld swim or He knew that Mr. Blacksnake ed his Z to cause all that to A p ite clearly the roof of Jerry Musk o TR t's house standing above the wa. . down bright * said added a ot of mud to the to add | t | pound.

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