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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrfson's New o) 22188 Madze Thwarts Both Katie and Mother G Mag memberan e thing ik must Lssur- mile to my 1 re o hundred dol- 1 relies ol 4 roug) Look! mys rs 1 in 1 into my at the t had sceu Then T went Mother Graham's room, indeed to find her in it € (oor behind m she den me enter, 1 ir A mysterious aiv I toward the window “Mother, dear? 1 you manage my way Ihere i iun v the coridor room ¢ {elean it itt Katic osing the 1 fid- vested myself with went swiftly she “Do to ‘Keep the t something the my [oddly wa Iern te re wher sut, sadd you suppose o0y clea Katie ont it hour or I want to do for Li ment matter 1 spoke of™ dropped (o a disercet murniue— yon know at an eavesdropper | Katir & ean 0 for ne cays in vou v Did 1 meaning govern- voice |01 “and I remem [on her fe her of s SPILSend Here R She rose cagerly hut 1 know she wouldn't T had her,” said tartly, then of the re ided quickly I <hall be glad [aloud {0 keep her out of your way I think |Katie, 15 hest v to | her nd oy come 10 my | “Sure tin reom. The find Kiows cds 1" ted up | T suppi with diffi- [ried into culty, for th of cleaning | T wait Mother Gral 1eom has her-i se in ont =0 80 many t it 1 stronger it At U, majestically cavesdrop | ir she 1 it e will e ave here now n 1 1 a smile it heen question m's ronse s to g g s fer feclin ma upoy the room the very doughty mother- Wit ha ot hee f Sylney € Prescott tter Trom arion von and J givl. 1 » vet tragedy. ime o ind # in w my I'hase REVELATIONS OF A WIFE irg things times out of it 2802223310 0200020000 0000022220210 | 1 uld do with a little,” m undes “And T erved send st £oing snooping wilh a fecling iad heen altogether | The cleaning of Mother »m is Katie's particr maid was fo . the pro Jown might de teriaily. With an envious e of old I hrried fo the Kitchen Jittle maid, Ize Goes 10 Meet Steye you 1 told | burglar scare in (s | bones remember vard me with wide Here's an unusual wo z low Hawaiian bird in (Horizontal 45). Horlzontal 1y ) two letters remember happen. already yot but T have e corning the re which 1 estigate and—1 am afraid ot Mother Graham to know will Vot rned some- Avowws, Too late. To clevate. Beverage, Apart. you take your clean- now 7o up to her |16, 1 tell her vou're going to|17. See Then shefll stay right there | 18, One who deals Small piece of fasten elothes. Point of compass. 23, On top. Large flightlcss Toward smell. Portion of + To endure . To cuploy A wooden peg Lrick. Mal (e it 14 [ cugle n metal while." gigled, but tehful, as she answered. 11 vorld Dot old vom let n room unless she vight on t T take things und qveeck und 1 dot she not to snop used to her eyes were she vun cock 1 s no- bird mop. out foriification room unce.” s there a st words? fancy it. wa emphasis in her i ber the peeuliar expression ice when 1 had first spoken the hurglar scare and won- in how much she surmised al cause of my anxiety. But only add. ank you, N T could count on you,” wer was a nonchalant 1< my little maid gather ning fhings and hur- corridor 11 heand my clos before I'rom here hedge to T conld the tem- first cdan 1 the or the title in. . Demands v appluusc) Bone, . Sun god. . Yellow Hawaiian bird . Measur: arcu . Those who (end the furnace a marind®steam hoiler, Kitled by immersion, of respect, peat of song (as by of e od Slaw's it only u Coyer Blue Hog List . Concise Tidy. Sevent zarder along the we Chow's At turning thicket > roud as as Lec wool . coning holcel my ling pla Narrative Docile Second poctry mild note in scals faithful | had tolll the find me the ir. To enliven Masculiv More recent . To ventilate To Lrown as A ritual Dons woud | pronoun tor the dead vert Sundy Happened Swimmir . bixisis, To slecp. Propan Indica Half & Ancicn Age lotton Holg Outsid T To pn inned . To she An ad . Spike . Correl Liefof Loapin . Chili's Particy AN ar Liquor. Hates, Correl down Baki To diy To get Portio 5 o Ta b Ihird asu nem U dry | ol ompli tin nel verbi of corn. toy (which 1lar or e, ive of o HC Sl fish our up. n ", indebted in scal notu re for print negative her e X. Ior with ) | money At 1wo fr [ Dan s Ma | Ccarlott | Dan 1e mediat la, e her n When mand P Whier la iond et sory ¢ Gloria | | [ via | do s 1o face inally lunel | Now M COLOR CUT0UTS David Copperfield = 1S CHANGED FUILRYTHING 00 Nervous, Overworked, have Gossip’s Corner “ater Beat spoons of o and slowly to first spoon of sait Al in One Key of Golden Glint HAIR (Copyright, 1925, Associated Editors, Inc.) Square Cut Crystals ry lehr Wide ent crystuls mart Tucks and Wi at Hem imber only Rundown People Need Evans’ Triple Piios Axelro | druggists cz reach: Why Pharmacy and n supply you, ot or ing. phates |~ timi b g ood ' and pr suicide f after ay On the N e MAY SEVHOUR TLOOSE BEATIRICE BURICN ¢, STORY SO yimour, whos Scymour, killed 1er love affair cturng to her s a FAR: husband, lome sells b i honds, the leaves the of | zan, a wealthy widower, and r little in cash tind and marry use i hands une man Inntic City arlota nds, 1 prague, greatly 1 Who has she I"rolkin rhert Wit Joth to meets a di- and her hury and men 1y court the Clin love v 058 of with v many years Mity e nh has Leen Wats lins- cap for is the rich looking 1" Nhim, sh rs On new hat for. spends clothes, and Mauy 10 y from Bt she - 1 Carlot- Calitornia, him shie the s uver all the mo including $12,000 foher ely ¢ parti st estment houst rets this whe 1o trust she the v cars warns Waterbury 100 to Waterbury turn her money, And May, p il wels ors o hie tetically and fur ditornin Carlotta, stops off 10 scc nd Glo- May's » buy o ticket for intends o visit Wity she biick ife, wyer Gregory, who iy bhest e ov o 1 nspeople, who know ishind’s suleide, Bt the thing to So sh only them bravely consents 1o go downtown with GO ON WITH ding in th v May to Glovia Tity 100 STO ool th drew a degp mer takes into icy water 7 “’H} “Like old times to see you again, Mazie." he was say- v.as he pulled a chaii out irom the tahle. “Moot iliar led sant roor walls ith 1 n m vith Dr bur watch led her him,’ you going to do Gloria an he &h e And suct after Dr. John's a man!—He look- i DAY, AUGUST 27, 19 | e so absurd, himself | that with Jim | Kerehier! town | | she now! In| the ! | month smiled married her | ing pointment! 0% 5N soup. Jim." she added, not looking at him. “It must be stone-cold, by now I'o her great relief Jim got up “Thanks for invitation leave,” he “Guess 1Nl a copt it He sauntered back to his lonely meal, and ate it with P petite your muttered, to no great Ulysses Torgan wat | with . curious smile “He knows about me and May said herself, “1 suppose b thinks TI'm still in love with him hed him on his lips. Jim [ omehow, and lond Iis socks and with his necktic hand- too-tight cloth C matched 8h stood the left 0| sit minute?” e asked. “I'm ot have lunch with my voung da ter, Sally, al €he's late as usval” He turncd to Gloria he down “They tell Young son he's quite a Loy, He's e t with back of the chair Jim looked 1p hesitating he J on just Llys | his 1 How had sho ever fancied her- had i love with this fop with his oiled hair, and his oily voice? Why, hated the 100k of him, y1 here with you for a very 1o zh- “Like old timea to sec you again, | Maizic was smving smoothly, #s he pulled a chalr out. from the | e dropped into it lighted a eigaret, and fell into casy conversa- tion with Gloria “Haven't scen s, G, th last M club. going to Iot the May nnable as st tat me have a ne nd that said o hoer wonder — ehitd of 1" Glori e twinklin She always hrightencd when any- one mentioned her marselou to her, “He sleeps all night ping, and never e Ulysses shook eyes darkened. vou house, he vour Yol for a coon's ihe he said genially. “Not | at the Shultle Well, are you girls Luy you lunch, just auld lang syne? " *Nof at him, to sprak Oh, why tell him o go away? must know that (his was a sure way stir up all the old scandal, to “It's not the gossips’ tongues wagging | that onr children again! | Mrs, ) But Gloria w calmly scanning problem only the menn i IRGRETE Detter g to your own table, Glory and | are kety that never’ luneh ried men.” foreed a lig looked A ag answ 10c udow baby me sake of Tooked for without yip a5 a tummy ache, a hit of trouhl his head heing didn’t i She | really not Gloria 10 and his trouhle to when ey a il when (hey when they of my Eally to s ant are to Gloria a he children up. Take the eas instanee, Sally's terday a4 woman.' i i May ay at| in managzed to just ol 1 child you'd back | cen she was 0 persni we Sithira W ter aronnd interrupted. the prettiest een? know arti She's far Flin town, : lorii it her in real Al Could it be that he attractive to this woman who | * dored him?— Ob. no. ! possible: women never | ufair, It was | s tired of them hed terribly b 1s sh like a ¢ nodded may hut st ) really oi i looks Ulysses = like a ehitd.” ) Knows her as well at cighteen as 1 Better, She hus the wi | world at her Jthe rest of growing up ens 1o clopue with son fei 1ok wasn't uy covered from a love en wl LW » Jim only lau ‘I'm not aizie.” e cheertuily he wife wonldn't mind my being here, leads her lif vl 1 lead mine No gquestions ashed, Get hegan to un- she de- ted and despised | W hat he amiably, T lamb ' o at ol like t lom fingers' ends the flappers around us. 50 married M said young whip- | wer, every coupls And showed me how to cigarct with hand the Proud of it, too! cancd with a comical despair as he turned to May “1'd like Lo have you meet Saily, | eymonr.” he said to ally a sweet little thing, b had a Mother you cover May's foo. No Ar-Snapper or ol me To May's dismay h of months, roll a one his napkin - this man sort are you going lo eat?” never woman died when know." the t A 1o look | v oher. she horn Under Kicked was Gloria played smile Wl the corners of her Yon ought to marry Sally a step-mothe nouth again, 1o Mr. lor Peter Tells Jerry All About Tt By THORNTON W BURG Carcless folks should not complain When things occur to kive them pain 01d Mother West Wind. Iiby his way He w was Tlohby i ggs of turtle the wo {of th Copn shuffled out of sight back to the Green [Pol s feeling in high spirits, His stomach was on est Coon of sh Mrs. Snapper the ) foll at peace A, Behind him at the cd Smiling Tool he had left | Peter Rabbit, Peter wasn't happy. He was very from happy “What matter with you, g Why have you such lemanded to Snappir all full nice y witl far is the bhitt face Torry Muskrat, hzppened come it me then “Oh exelaimed happencd was all my Peter T a faut.” lin Terry!" “Something 1 Jorry e Badly 1 guess it that and Tel was f I me at yof of yonr e “Look the re i the “Do you at hole Terry lo T Nean aver th \ the ve rusheg o ther e Tiggit n frown said e, “10 like been digging & ho to kno in my eaid T Jerry Peter “No = he went Loves ind ex- 210 you're with you raised her eyes to 1l and | SSACT this ther ave tat T simply wiil not sit with yon v oke off liers into And ar that Tac we's eyes i <uddenly Her ot An an was in the loorway of the man | stood as| As it | room k steel a spectacled a2 keen N6 looking alled him, came t toward them and stood by | table | “Mr. cried, and | the welcome in | or at her I'organ!" world Mr “What is the matter with Peter Rabbit 2 you, re was a voice Forgan ifted 1 nd: fer them for an , | ging and plunged his own was Bohby ( the man took roof of my em, st person in the world T ex-|and then filled it up Mrs. Sey-| Jerry cocked his | awkwardly. “Awful-| “Who was that?" thou | Mrs “Ages ¢ ry," he| Carewe said to s 1 then to Gloria met, Qirs, smiling. you, Ah " May ime [ i | e to spea | to say ‘Hello' Peter Mrs er here and me.” WMn't want Snapp but T didn't 1 asked Bobby 4 he came straight over here and dug out and better [ back to your ate all th eggs. He @ldn't leave | §] people. to think inch with Jim Carewe by s ap- Coon about “You'd | will b {tles in the gan." she said wickedly, May felt herself blushing, for ne ‘I‘vls““ at all, so far as she could [ 1 should 1ove to meet sall { sald, and just then Sally | from behind her. [ May Knew she came up she wus Iorgan's ughter the minute she glimpsed She had his sparkling brown oxes and straight, fine no: But here the resemblance ended, Sully's little wouth was a perfect Cupid’s bow, and 1t was painted a bright nasturtium rved. Her checks wel painted, too, and her thick laghes were beaded with mase cara, Under D wisp her of cnrly isting exehrow in white felt hat little blond hair gleamed, with her ight black she wus really beautiful of e paint and powder of lier fussy clothes, rings on her little her wrist dangled a and lipstick, and scarlet enamiel, Plapper,” thought, v as (e givl grected her father, “Hello, D, she was saying in rill. whining voice of a spoiled 1 told you I you out- e not in cont stra sl o in and e hands gold U cig spite h I'ro; vanity Ny A child, meet restanrant [N pactiontly Mis, in m turned Gloria She had SHut et Seymour ‘How her father saw Mrs, in here, do you ry and iy ay 1o Lhe Sally May and enrlosity then over the and dooked with frank candor of a child Ulysses Mrs G er, Sally Dad 10 prople whi rose, “Mrs, o] yinour . Iy “iny daugh- “Oh, Dloas as ir | don't werd infrodice a child!" ed when she had shaken, hands. “Why can't you My ter M 0. instes of My da l I'm ol age. you nkoy Ulyss | me the girl i 5 10l Sully N “All *“Neat Liug right, time Fight,” he promised 81l remember,” ie put 1o guide his el on her shoulder the next table, wnd spoke to her toward then feancd down May “Want shortly, “When may 1% “After luneh " May yebrows, questionahly \r clapped for you, to talk to yom he eaid rai8ed her this Sally o, mour!” erowd her hands. Mrs. Soy- she cried. “I'm having a for tea, and it you'll just Keep the Dad away from home this I He crabs all my He's so darned r00dy.” zood n afternoon love you forever! rties! zoody ver you mind, young woman.” grimly tohl her. "1 on the spot when your friends in 1o as T always Will you help mie chaperon the soymone?” (To Be Continued) n Ulysses be there come for same m! “Well i, replicd 1 wouldn't feel badly about Jorry. “1f people will lcave their eggs around they deserve to them, Anyway, Mrs. Snap- ver will never know that those eges were found. Now that she has laid s, she'll never give them an- thought. 1 will just swim and fill that hole up, and that the end of the matter, 1 am 1 Bobby found those eg We don’t want any more Snapping Tur Smiling Pool and Laugh- k. We have as it ind Mrs e awful It s well that they family licre this feel badly about if 1 were you, Mrs, Snap- lost her egas but she'll never Trobably she'll forget that laid i ROINg t right now and the ¢ other over g I Mr. caters, enough, Snapper a is just shouldn't year. 1 it, Peter have any shauldn't she ever to fill any. swim over there hat hole in Peter Jerey roof of that Bohly ('n Jerry returned Peter t for him ¥ rer 101 t better. over, He watghed climbh out on the and fill in th: hole n had mads, When had A ques- you sur- Snapper tae roof of swin his house A pris rn Mrs. cggs in asked rry. ally {hos vand it is w 1 1 her your house " : ‘said J 1t r h > has don s m first 1t yrm eno and Mrs Span to Kknow it s gossiping all have much toh those ¢ is smart V't ton Te back to Iot hett by T. W. Poter Fits Well e AN e Dater the Groen { B He ! e w2 o W B R pe T * s> s S s This smart little felt_hat that turn from the face so appealingl tucks at the side that forn: imming and at the same time mus to away has poesible 4 neatly fitted crown mnusts. fit the crown smoot The deep, perfer is one of fashion

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