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AEW BRITAIN DAYLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925, y soBbing. And Glorla stood, looking |and 1 theught he had it » at her helplessly, not knowing what 8he crossed both arms on the . [} . CROSSWORD PL]Z 7LE - N to do table and looked straight into G18- e s on esslon L‘ . ‘Then, as it a brilllant thought | rla’s wide brown ey “Listen to y Y had fuet struck her, she ran up the i me, Glory Gregory," she sald, “I stairs, past M and returned in a | wae dead tired of having peopls ( moment with Dicky, Jr. on her|snub me. I wanted to be freated Anala "Carrisonia INCw Fhasatol ..'i" I '“n“.u g arm | like a human being again to be “Here, Auntie May — hold your | respected instead of being shunned REV ATIONS OF A w[FE . .. evyy!" she said with summoned |like an outcast E I gayety, laying the small creature Ini “Well, T figured that the one thing 3 May's lap. He looked up at hl‘l"nfinplfl do respect s money. They B E S SIS LS TSRS R 0028 .. . “... . DEATD]CE DUDTON o m:):”m.n“h;;gm eyes, blinking hh-:‘v:l; you know. They kow-tow fo it. \ 3 A a little bird, They bow down and wors] A Madge Gets Away For Her Interview the elvctric chair for compliclty in HH . E.“ u..w. NEA e L iy oo 1,',., i )\W_{;wh,l)y;;ht: ;e'oof With Steve }} murder ‘”." mail robbery would be . THE STORY 80 FAR: of the night, when everyihing seem-|crying. The maternal instinet that ple who have it, 8o | made up my Determinedly I put away from me 7“,:_”’:““|v‘\] ”““:‘"N;vlll\r: I.‘”f?i oathes “... H..-H H... May Seymour, whose husband|ed even more hopeless than it had |18 buried deep in the heart of evers | mind to zet money, If 1 had to go : ! Ghk Killed himself because of her love|in broad daylight. woman under the sun, stirred with- out and steal it!—- But instehd of all speculation as to Fanny Fowell's | “| haven't been able to get any A bavenjifhesn able fobRatany affalr with another man, returns to! Then, belng practical at heart,|In her, and she held the baby close | atealing it, [ had mine stolen from mental peculiarities. 1 would have [yrace of you,” she said. “You've time for that, I told myself, when |jcen qashing around like mad, mak- her home town after & year's ab-|she suddenly jumped out of bed,[to her, as a mother holds her child | me. Poetic justice 1 suppose. you'd this hectic day should be over. She |{,u ripg 1o town, although goodness 0 3 sence, She sells her property and|put on her dressing gown, and eat |+ mysteriously comfor T was safe, fn Katherine's wise care. |xpoiwg you didn't need to go for any || with her small fortune sets out to|down to make her plans. § Without speaking she r“;’nfl ed up ‘I‘m"lv ;wllmv;' 1's the wirked- almost thing beyond the possibility of harming (pine (he house needs, I checked 3 find and marry a man with money.| First of_all she wrote to Carlotta | at Glorla — and Gloria i cver heard of!" Glorla, either herself or anyone else, and 1[0 i Katie early this morning. “.-.. . ".--. $he tells her lawyer, Dick Gregory,|and told her that she had declded | ashamed because she had so much cried, jnnping up. “And 1 think could shelve all thought of her until {10 ocorciiing s in the house that 2 | |and Gloria, his wife, that love|to spend the winter with her In|happiness and May had none this Waterbury ought to be found the more vital problem present2d by |, poesibly can nse until tomorrow. . H.in!“n.. . means “nothing in her life,” California, after all — that is, it She rang a bell in the wall and | and jailed! et )y down to ece “Steve" was disposed of definitely So' please. oxplalnt yourself.: At Atlantic City she meets a di-| Carlotta still wanted her. presently a very young nnrsemald | Dick. He could do somuthing about It was with the feeling which T/ \o jing (witched at two phrases 4 4 L vorcee, lotta Irolking, and her| Then, after much biting of the|appeared and took the Laby up- il | el And we'll gef him -to imagine a spurred horse might ex |in her little speech o characteristic friends, Herbert Waterbury and| pen, she wrote to Glorla Gregory | stairs again, take ns out end buy us luneh at perience that T sat down at DICkY'S | o¢ o yother-in-law, Her mental Dan Sprague. Both men pay court | to tell her that she was coming tof “It's time for his nap” Gloria | the kippiest place in town!™ desk to write a check. 1 was com- | “oward my position as that of to May, greatly to the distress of | New Britain and would stop at the|explained, “and besides, T have the| She ht May's hand and raced nelled to use a blank chock becanse |y .0 g, gher-in-law and chatelaine Carlotta, who has been In love with | Gregorys. It was the one pluee in|inost wonderful breakiast ready for her upstairs, I could not find, fn the de |of the house. Never does the weight Dan for years. the world, she sald, where she was| you — cooked It for you myself| “Here are your bazs all - Fanny Powell had wrecke |of vesponsibility for the housekeep- But May sets her cap for Water- | gure of a welcome. with my own hands, . . ." packed in the gucst-reom. and check book of the city bank 1IN |i,p chiy from her shoulders. Never bury, who, she thinks, is the rich| Before her mood could change,| Chattering. sha sat down oppo- | everything put niatly awar! bon't which my father's emergency fund | o0 g0 £04) to call me to account, husband ghe is looking for. Tn her|she dressed, slipped out into the|site May in the sunny little dining- | you think TI'm a perfect hostes for me was deposited. How much |, ghe \ould a child, for absence of effort to “land” him she spends a | night, and posted the letters, | room and poured coffee for her.| Why, what's the matter? Glora money should I draw to give “Steve | g ynexplained to her. third of her little fortuse on| Coming back to her ugly littla| Then she brought shirred ezes and ncked, for May stood sobbing in the Inforderaibabuhsitlin L ?“f(:"p”‘ One thing her querulousness had clothes, room, she stood with her back|a thick T-bone steak from the | deorway of the dainfy. chintz-hung Rwgy hators b ”“m”;‘ SENT e [done for me. 1t had enabled me to But as time goes on and he|against the door, wide-eyed—won-| Litchen, room Allen Dy ake oaine o ik * |seize upon the only excuse for my : doosn’t propose, she accepts Car- | dering If she dared to write to Ulys-| “Here's toast,” she purled, Hfting “I can't.” May answered. “1 just T°,”(k'°,:‘l,v,,m:‘::{,“:r'";n. balance [activities which possibly —could { porei o prain.teaser that will, 8 Frosts (a cake) Jotta's Invitation to winter with her|ses Forgan, and tell him how shefa snowy napkin, "and honey—end can't - go out and face people in ...H.‘h"',,,v to my. credit and Knew|oatisfy her, ‘J‘f”""l‘d“‘ Y"“' l""": make you take your thinking cap| 9. Apportioned in California. Then suddenly Wa-|had been robbed of all her money.| o, dear! T forgét I had orange (his fenn again. Now. don't ()l me 2ko that my father had made dis- [M¥Sterions air 1 could manage. L PUL | i oy’ peg, RTiemex terbury asks her to marry him, and | “But why should 12" eho argued | juice for vou. . . I'm silly! This merning as | drove tinet sacrifices to put that money (™Y 'IPS 10 i o HORIZONTAL Most painful May promises to be his wife at|with hersclf. “I hardly know the| Frowning, she dashed back into | out from (he station | passed Myra aside fore me. He had meant it for It's a plece of government work" | 4 popuce from the melting of |16, Machines for making topo-|Once — before he has a chance to|man—" the Kitchen and brought a tall glass | Gail, and fried to speak o her — some grave emergency, and though (I whispered, “about which ~Allen metals graphical maps change his mind. Curfous thing — this warm and|of it, set it n a bowl of cracked and she Inoked right through me, I reflected that I could contemplate [Drake has telephoned Lilllan. Butl o o "or oiqine (legal) I G R RO A few days before the marrlage, | friendly fecling she had for a per-|ice a8 if T4 been so mueh thin airt May furns over to Waterbury all|son whom she had seen but once May hadn't had such a meal sinec She groaned the rest of her money, so that he|in her life, e had left the liotel in Atlantic “Myra Gail what she doce is os. |this aftei gee definitel 3 nothipg much worse than the pres- |this afternoon will it definitely | )" a0 conformity of one thing to| 1%, Fairy Auid can invest it for her. But she im- “Perhaps when T go back to New | City——nor such an appetite, vither. hardly what I'd call the cat's pa- lover. Then T' a out from Mrs. e Afronting me, yet no [over. Then I'll find out 5. ; r X 4nt moblam dof ) tantly decided |Underwood how much I can tell you Anotierf(ply) pUgEatinsgiicndlle miser ever more relucta 1. Solid left from:caking coal 22, Combustible : s @ " o mediately regrets this when Car-| Rritain, I'll see him agzain” she| Ty the time ehe had had her jamas! She deesn't matter!” Gloria lotta, leaving for California, warns|said to herself. { third cup of coffec she felt more | said loftily. “You powder your tace >em Ii LOES o e, ey than did T as 1 [about it.” 3 3 B o AT ~'£.$‘.‘ ,_;.,':pn'q".,or.{,{wk for two hun-| T had &poken no word but the ab- ;4 g:;:;a!xorim 8 :"h““rhm ord to addres ‘dred dollars, a sum which cut down |solute truth, 1 told my coneclence, | <o R R l"lr|»'] oAt her not to trust Waterbury, Somehow the thought was very cherful than she had since the and Dbuckle on your armor. and my balance materially. |and made a little bow to "“T”. 91 HiFe rained rocleused toniront | 80 Any EAsE fia Worried, May goes to Waterbury | comforting. She sighed as she got|night Herbert Waterbury had dis- we'll go ont and face the (own with o think that my pittance should jupon the success of my ruse. l“} ing 4 31, Skill and demands that he veturn her|info her bed with its fey sheets and | appeared with her money out the flicker of an eyclash.” be ‘depleted to defeat the ends of fmystery-loving "":] ,';'f" ‘”":L o I e her money to her. She wails for him | lumpy mattre; And presently she began to tell | Then. as she saw that May was ilistice for a scoundrel who richly :‘1‘1”»“ “"“T "M“q's 2 K”:':f,g T Winds 8. Quarrel among nations to bring it to her in the lobby of | Gloria about him all about her | going to refuse, onee more. she deséyed iwhateyerkiieRlaw gt RRI A0 SRRORE e b e L o tien or Imueniine foreA i | 37 [iiree the hotel, but he never returns; and| ‘Three days later she had shaken| Atlantic City adventure from begin- | went an: have in store for him! But T must ."“j'_“"‘f\v}“'w“‘ sk & Gr, rorinelotas ooa i et May finds herself penniless, She|the dust of Aflantic City from her|ning to end, “The only way fa face life. May, net think of that, 1 told myself, as I fpl‘:l(w»'f M ity e e To damage ' 30, Concealed gelis her jewelry to pay her hotel | feet and started home “Buf, May. surely you weren't go- i is to face it — nol to run away blotted ths check. B e o Snderainnd pers | 17, Bdge ety bill, moves to a cheap boarding| Home! She hadn't realized that|ing to marry this Waterbury fn cold | form it, or turn your back’ on it! “Don’t Say Another Word. | Ttoy Woug ohiUoip eriand Berchad Breih (e tha ne house, and tries to steel herself to| New Britain meant home to her un-| hlood - when you didn't even love | Life's a hard proposition, and Thrusting it Into my purse, T} il b aeohnton 0 ety 0y Hoe o 5 g0 back to work as a stenographer | til now! him, were you?" Gloria asked when | yow've got to he hard stuff if you'rs hurrled downstairs and oui to m n‘nyfl] Yfifi'::l ayaltiyoursexpians ".‘Km;‘pn"’ P 2 ;,']’('m‘rr et to support herself. But 10 years of | But, as she whirled through the | she had finishes goingz 1o meet it properly. Come on Ptastn e A M’“h‘r’] ‘i y‘l ‘rlmvhr‘rl into the car without fur- | Tw sts ,,,.,,r,f,;t,n‘ 3 ease have softened May and made| familiar streets, under the tamiliar May nodded. unushamed. “Of let's go." MotRr C ALRD ‘mle(.l. i Mmm ther delay and during the trip to the | 35, Captivated v her Jazy and she finally decides 10| trees, on her way to Dick Gregory's| course I was goin glo m " ‘ And so May hraced . herself te Kmem Dt Lo e & eptanation of |bank and back I racked my brain to | 40, Fit 50, Piinzen gell her fur coat, rather than get a | house, she discovered a fenderness | §he answered frankly. “Why not? meet her world. =~ L DAl slenshese O O hvent some explanation which [ 42° To knock 82 Mon job at once, T P Tl b (T The fhing T was after was money, (To Be Continiied) “What in the world is the matter. [should satisfy her without revealing | 43, Cover . Honey gathering insects Margaret™ she asked quernlously. [the fruth. Iinally I gave it ub|44. Kind of a broom 56, To scafter The question was one which T had [with the sensible resolve to let Lil- . Store 57. Constellation been dreading and T summoned all [lian do the inventing. As T turned | 4g sy my faculties to meet the emergency. [my ear info the farmyard, a sedan |zo g Tt was smply impossible for me to [with Lee Chow at fthe wheel flashed | 51 o gacred song tell her of the recent developments [past on the ri ad, and T knew that " Te drink dog fashion in the case of “Steve Hor heliet [the Chinese had gone fo feteh | 54" o ghatter was firm that the blackmailing [“Steve” for the interview T 80| ge® cpaqe tramp was in reality her step-son [dreaded B} A% Pertaining to air \ 8 n b and Dick half-brothert To bring | (Copyright 1922 by Newspaper I'ea- f g qy 000" o A 1 (i 1“1‘]_ her the knowledge of his danger of ture Service, Inc.) Threw lightly B i e 9 |l e Valuable property (pl.) fi 3 2 > e & i T« lenfent with ,’““; - Happens i Why Bohby Coon Was Interested |zot another. He did the same thing Part of plants below the zround e |with this one. Whatever it was lilackend By Thornton W. Burgess |hat Bobby was eating, he certainly . - | was enjoying it. Peter lost count of Sl Who falks too much will sometimes |the number of times Bobby pulled o Melville Sartoris to | longer dees love whisper that only e b i / find something ot of the hole. : '"‘l'mhl’i:sa“!“rl_tv:|||‘vi!('mn‘;:;'ll:] it is eternal; relentlessly my mind 7 & | 3 \ He's told more than he's had in After a long fime Bobby felt Iady falr — fairest and loveliest | tells me that the moon is cold gnd | ~==—= (ULOK COT-UCT® ==—=9 [nature and prevention of fubecrcu- - % ) mind ) around in that hole ‘and brought Fran- | dead, that her radiance and beauty losis, the fact remains that many ~O1d Mother Weet Wind. |ont nothing at all. He tried again, Iady outside of Paradise, as ; rted to he . . coplo arc quite ed of 7~ . — with the same vesult. 1t was quite cois Villon would call you If he had | are imparted to her. That this D d C f ld people arc etill quite uninformed of i it 3 : | ever known vou — do not pity me. | radiance and beauty shines on me avi oppertie the simple facts r this dis i ‘!‘ b d . % Peter Rabbit sefatched a long ear |clear to Peter that whatever it mas 1 am perhaps the most unfortunate |is a perfectly impersona) thing. 1 | ease. That ftuberculosis is often ] \ £ » "\ 7 | with a long hind foot, and then for a (that Bobby had found none was man in all the world except your | know the Lady of the SnOWS 16 NO! | | e e/ | DOtH curable and controllable is not N J / 2 long time scratched the other long left. Then Bobby didu't bother to L Fand 1 have v swoatiieart generally appreciated. As 2 3 ) 7 ear with the other long hind foot, a [fll that hole in again. He once with me always, unmarred by the e, Long bhefore | many sufierers from S 2 s / 7 | way he hag of doing when he is puz- |[more began to go all over the roof ' / 2 zled, Bobby Coon had shuffled off in |of Jerry Muskrat's house as if look- 7 i : 5 : 5 ‘e sat in the nursery lose through neglect their chance: elightest act or word th vonld in th iy ances i net have or da or say. always b/ ‘(’ 7 the moonlight along the bank of the |INg for another place in which to 2 W ther side of of again becoming nseful citizens /// { dous the nat pisasesimctimoatsj o an e Ut o ol el R e ¥ /‘/’////,» 2 the &miling Pool. Peter watched him |terest him and after a bit he swam epeech that S a AN |out of sight, all the time scratching |ashore. epe Spa araid Active tuberculosis strikes more 2 7457 his ears. Why had Bobby Coon been | Almost at once Bobby saw Peter ng | | 2 Z so inferested in what Peter had told [Rabbitt, He saw fhe look of curl- 1t I am weary, she soothes and it vou often at those between the ages of | A ] i twenty and fifty, at a time when | b BORGOR him about Mrs. Snapper the Snap- |csity in Peter's face. Bobby grinned. ‘ i ;i Peter.” said he, “for the | ping Turtle digging ot the roof of | “Thanks, Jerry Muskrat's house? Why had [fine dinner T have enjoyed.” Bohby so abruptly lost all interest in | “Dinner!” exclaimed Pefer. 'Din- fishing and started off down the [ner! What dinner? And what are Taughing Brook? Why had he been (Y01 fhanking me for €0 anxions {o know exactly where | Agaln Bobby grinned and his grin Mrs. Snapper had dug that hole? |Vas broader than before. “I've just Peter couldn’t find a satisfactory | had.” ald he, “a splendid dinner of answer to any one of these questions, | €E8s—the eggs of Mrs. Snapper the ISo after a bit he started on after |Snapping Turtle, and if you hadn't [101d me where (hey were T shouldn't {have had that dinner. “How could 1 tell you about ) them when T didn't even know Mrs, ourly In this article the United States o e r times of such | public health service wishes X ! s en mine out leave With you e | | Bobby chuckled Some folks / e. It wants you fo know that tu / : 2 [can tell more than they know,” sald herculosls is a contaglous disease. g he. And that was all Peter could It wants you to know fthat in prac. : 4 A Heally every existing case the vie. : } i 4 Z (Copyright, 1025, by T. W. Burgess) tHm eontractaq auletl 7 : ; DIEathinE iy valiowing the | = | The next story: “Peter Tells Jerry TOMORROW—Letter from Sxd germs v 1se fhat disease. Tt Then, after much hiting of the pen, she wrote to Gloria ! All About It." ney Carlion to Leslic Prescott, I practically never inherited. Chil-{ (Gregory. = Aren of consumptive parents some- e looking their lives {Asbiist her' matey it veople are most free from ofher T 1 am serion ur r lac | ‘ boys, you would ie attuned to i While fuberenlosis 1s most com 5 | ymetimes while | Jisease | | | i praver that* in mon in voung adult life, it may oc- ynals about . cur at any age. Tuberculosis may e e atiies Inights attack anv part of the body and one en 1 alone - although form of it may oecur in many or- 15 exactly fous me—am gans of the body at the same time | v ind in such cases the patient may Vhat a glorioug life that mus lie of general fuberculosis. How- ! hacn of Peter Thbitson ever, the form in which the disease =10 ig\"l///////, vas much more mest commonly oceurs fs losis of the lunge A NEW FATAER times becom culous because | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | After all, the place of one’ child- they contract sease from their| The next morning May sold her|heod always remained tha best-| parents or surrov fur coat loved place! “And yet,” thought Tubereulosie is not intensely con.| TNE furrier gave her a thousand | May, “I never can live here again tagious like measle and scarlet | 40Mars for it — only a third of | Pecple will always remember that fever: it s not « roted by mere.| What she had recklessly paid for ft|my husband shot hfmself bLecause I¥ coming in th a con.|10 days before T ran arcund with another man x sumptive ne byt living init As ho pointed out, it would hava| At that moment the taxicab]|He sat down where he could watch | Pavle gasped. | ne house wit ovided fhat 10 De repaired. May had stained |sloved down as it rounded a corner, Bobby "'“":"m‘,",:m;( Lan careful and | the Tich SK lining with her favorite |and ghe found herself looking into| poyy Coon He just had i Ay loss con. | narcissus perfume, and had burned [ two cold gray eyes, sst in o faca|B0RNY AL T8 AE : L fagious than typhoidl er but ty. |2 hole in the fur collar with a cig-|she knew — the face of one of her Bobby shuffied along quite | bereutosis furnishes Janger of | ATel. The coat had not seemed such | oldest friends, Myra Gail He didn't stop, as he usually infection for a much longer period, |3 Precious thing 10 daye ago when | She steod on tHe sidewalk wall-!ectigate everything that catches for vears instead of da No one|She looked forward to marrying|ing for the cab to pass, staring at|yis eve. He just kept right on until rong that he| Waterbury's money | May, but giving no other sign that|)e reached the edge of the Smiling not at some time devel Th future then had promised [She Kknew her. And May shrank|pgol re the Laughing Brook reulosis. Constant attention 1 fur coats galore, and dlamonds, and | Pack on the leather seat. trying 40|fows into if. There he sat for Inties ¢ “ventic s the glittering luxuries that | Shield herself from the cold, sharp|iew moments staring over at the ey could buy 5 gaze house of Jerry Muskrat. Peter took Oh the way back to Miss Agnes She was still trembling when the |great care that Bobby shouldn't cab drew up before the green-shut- | ow that h a0 been following. of "David Copperfield.” It you | been saving the dolls you will whole get with which famous etory “Come and «e him." she said T den't want to see him, ¢ back r mother?" David nd permitted Peggott to the best parlor. whera . He opened the door ¢y he knew calized 0 healthy or Minny's boarding house she pro- | black coat. She hated it, but it was|lived. The door opnd and Gloria [Bobby, but where he could himself ting rooms, restaurants| all she could aford. came out and ran down the steps|pe unseen. Bobby began to wade i rotected by an er Iv right Instinct, | toward her. “Oh, you darhng: M's!into the water. He was wading 4 Vs i fents 2t the very thing|S0 00d to see you again!” she|siraight out for Jerry Muskrat's WOMAN'S STCRET OF Bi 2 Sl : ey 7 9 sui her. Tt set her off | cried, and May flew into her arms.|house. When the water got deep : as more delicate| Oh. she needed 5! — This|enough Bobby began fo swim. When was.— It was more be-|knowledge that some in the!he reached the house he climbed an ever the mink coat |World cared whether lived or[out on the roof. He shook himself had been died! She clung to Gloria, crying|Then he began to hunt very care- But May. of course, didn't know |as if her heart were broken, while|fully all over that roof. Peter could this. Like most women she thought | Gloria drew her up the steps and |see him plainly in the moon into the little house |1ignt 5 noids or en-|she couldn't be beautiful unless s | I 1 as the obstruction } loor of the|the matter?” Gloria i had found the place where Peter How to Keep It— r caus i ! I e ees Honldariat o pd ! v et The ORIGINAL | of boiling corned | ceat. “Don't ery like th 0 Turtle & a hole. Anyway, it Malted Milk | vided . with an inexpensive ;"'-1 housc where Gloria and Dick |He sat down where he could watch People who are eager to wed are often just honeymoonstruck Causes of lliness ent of tuber and other dis- a ed the place, because | make yourself sick |was right there that Bobby she elt butter dd pepper a . s Comen’s a | | but most of all be "Oh. 1 am sick — sick and tir began to dig. He pulled out the onlons pecle 1 ¢ o 4 uld not los v DR. HUGH & CUMMING | tuberculosis attacks the intes-| ! cd the black coat. . . |of evervthing!” May sobbed wildly.|dead rushes and the mud with those and cook over \ 3 aking 1 ) s . General. United States A b 1es, or the glands S erything, 1 tell you . .™ |littie black hands of his. He worked der. Add to rice and nute Mix ! A e f > Health Serviee | 3. that chall receive| Ehe spent all of that day in the| Her voice thickened: she choked, [fast, did Bpbby Coon. At last he oughly. temat gt i ' of wspite 1he educational ¢ careful freatmen once by a|Siough of Despond, pitying herself [slipped out of Gloria’s arms and [took something out — something Ralves an ep out pulp to over Vg that have been carrled or or s n in order that | with all her soul, grieving over her | dropped down upon the bottom step white, went to the edge of the seeds from pulp and add to rice an’s i ealth and ' during the past few years to spread [a cure may mplished before “ruined hopes — and she woke to|of staire, with her head burfed water, washed it and then ate it. At mizture, Rub inside of tomatoes widely knowledge concerning the it is too late find herself crying, ip the middie [In her arms. Huddled, she eat thers, once he went back to that hole ami |