New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL! RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925, T voutiaits| £ Ope wio Forgot. '.HH“.H “. By DR. HUGH 8 CUMMING | o B RUBY M AYRES ?E' :r'zl . . “.. . Ism-gmn General, United States e Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE R g R A S e R i dneoh Public Health Service ————— 0 - y Every business man appreciates | BEGIN HERE TODAY: went on quickly. ' nething o live for . . ." She | the importance of an inventory. 1t| Nan Marraby, driven from home| A man coming out of a shop al- | laughed, to cover the (ragody of Loe Chow Relates Detalls of Steve's like look at that place again. 1 was is a good business principle to by an unsympathetic stepmother, [most ran into heri he pulled up | her volce, Lystor was watching her R fitonoetnie Lntoira s ooy make an Inventory at regular inter- goes to London and obtains e¢m- short with a laughing apology, [ gravely; a little puzzled look i his ) O R e vale in order to find out the true | ployment as companion to Miss Ly- [then broke off with an exclamation | gray eyes ROt e sk s i state of one's atock, !ster, an elderly woman. She holds fof delight. . iy NG AT i he Eaty This principle of ascertaining the this post untll the death of her| “Miss Marraby- crepancy with th 2 1e milk, If he hungry,' then e actual state of affalrs at regular in- | mistress two years later, This is a Tt was John Arnott, and a little | rald presently. “You look so zay earler glven to ; mer Hinry I e T O o y tervala Is as applicable to the pre- | the heginning of the Great war. |bhehind him was Peter Lyster. and smiling Yie ‘stopped and operative I delicately, evidently having servation of personal health asit is Peter Lyster, nephew and sole “Odd we should run across one nced over his shoulder to the mind to app petibia ¥ AlesPhiE & Higdl to the preservation and conduct of | helr to the fortune left by his! . orhor wgain” Arnott eald, frying | #nd of the shep, where Arnott was the rest of lis v e Nelieon e oo Versutien business. | matden aunt, ds apprised of the |y gneak casually; he held out his (€Ul langhing with the girl at the must be hig | R | The carlieat recognition of A death when he calls to say farewell | 10" ¢o" Nan“aid ook hers in a | connter tru t - R e R health Hability will enable you to | on his way to the front. He meets {warm. rriendly gre p. 1o hesitated, hot 18 Arnott doing?" he ask. BN 3 itting for "Steve” if he | ¢ ko the proper sleps to arrest or|Nan and before Jjoining his resl- | iancing at Peter, but Lystor was|cd with a tonch of impatisncs in g it T teyo's : e e cure fhe physical labilities which | ment he has obtained her promisc | jaoking from one fo the sther. ob. | hix s sice hurried fiig e 4 vour health Inventory may disclose. | of marriage. viously expecting to be introduced e T . You know that many diseases | Joan Endicott, whose husband is |, after the barest possible hesi- S begin elowly or insidlously and may | also departing for France, offers 10 | yation Arnett presented him el e e, y, not produce any disabling symp- | share thelr small London apart-| ufy friend, Peter Lyster — Mis o s | toms until the condition is consid- | ment with Nan. Here severs by He did not dare to loo e R o crably advanced, By means of a|months later Nan learns of Peter's an. but he need not have fen N T e el thorough physical examination at | injury and after elx weary weeks rfter the Airat natural blenching But only go Il waye, (o] regular intervals such diseases may | meets she met the position calmly, though | R et AL ! be recognized and their progress| Lieut. John Arnott, who tells her | che was quite pate, and now and P checked or cured hy proper hy-|that Peter is again sound in body |than there v-as a little cateh in her R e gienic, dietetic, medical or surgical | but that he has lost his memory. |ojes when she spoke [k e place, Iutey treatment Informed that Peter is In Londo “I think T've seen vou before, oney U y T s : ! Tubarculosie. cancer, Nan insists on seeing him. He failé | | vator said, rippled with amusein 3 where my money? Four| Number 52 horizontal will ba a| 9 Neutsr pronoun disease, dlabetes, hardening of the |to recognize her, Nan held her breath in an agony Wher should not have thought yveu safely skirted would ever have folt like that” he Nan rose at once; she @hoked n the suffocating feeling that rose in her throat. She went oier fo where ‘Anrott stood. she felt in | some way that Peter waa weary of her, and even while the knowledge hurt she knew that she would he wiser to end the little tete.a-tete, She spoke te Arnott quistly “Are you coming to have vyour | coffae? Poter -— Mr, Lyster is wondering what you are doing.’ She waited for Arnott before she conecloua At EO dlars L want. Then his face get | sticker for some fans but don't gaging i W . ) "““ i pulled revolver, poke it at (Hatnoltallives vt ] \nt fo | My head, and say, ‘You start back, & River 5 L on. and you keep on going fast, RHap e e . see you coming g > : ) land ask questions afterward.’ dge Doubtful? bad but I have no re he say ‘1 wan: g0 back road ; 15 Kld Ehinnecock Hills to n Hig 1 feel ver HORIZONTATL Metal In rock To be indebted Opposite of in Half an em Organ of smell Pronoun To bow Seed sac Drona bea Aged Battering machine To beseech, . To marry, disease are examples of dlseases that may begin unnoticed To vour physician, tralned to note the slightest symptom of dis- order, the beginning of these Als- rases s at once apparent if you present yourself for an annual physical exzminafion. arteries and certain forms of heart| Nan returns to Joan only to he asked to leave In order o make | room for Joan's husband home- | ward hound on five da Teare, Nan is brooding over a fate which | has granted Joan her husband and left her nothing but memories NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY £ often they had talked of the of hope Had the unexpected sight of her| stirred gome faint chord in his mind? But his next words soon dispelled her illusion, ‘You came into the hotel lnst night, T think” he said. “T was in the reading room." | went back to where Peter sat: she devoted herself fo Arnoft for fhe st of the time, T'm trying to persuade I. er to come down inte the country with me for a week.” Arnott sald sud- denly. "London’s all very well, but we've got to remember that wi're both more or less crocks for the present. The noise outside the ) Grosvenor last night was maddons3 ting. 1 hardly slept a wink. Now g 3 | way it &0 pretty, t Ay my cousin have no revolye Wooly surface on cloth Intention Annual Esamination Is Advissble £, say, you want vondered that Lee Chow's face Collle To cut grass The practice of annual physical | when their men came home from |forced a smile to her pale lips. “T Back, too long for tive < vas not scarlet at this—'and so 1|20 Bone 130 Marked by caprice ;Vfl'm‘mfljlfl is valuable not only| France. and now all Nan's dreams had laft my gioves, hadn't 12 And dowh in the country where.my. sigy do K we better hurry We think Correlative of neithar Meadow or the early detection of disease | hgq heen shattered, and she was{you and and your friend were | S o | “He say, 'You . word— | We turn around another road and |23 To steal 32 Susceptible to wounds but J21s0 it is Important as a gulde joft alone in an nunsympathetie | e e ey e 6 P T Chink.'—Les Chow grope get down to police, but it long time | 25 Was vietor 34 To rap lightly in the selcction of sultable employ- | world where cven her one friend NS AN Your sister probably would not for his similie. “What mat . we come to other road and Beer Fowl {ment for those with known defects. | had failed her. TRant G irarhtolene Inelmor or you? You think 1 care for measly N we got back, hefore we cross| 27 To obetruct a stream 37 Indication It vou subject vourselt to a| &he put the little bundle of let- T S e o e e Crikl two dollars. You go and , railroad train come along for | 29 To delay 89 To gaze f“"‘“”‘l examination and discover | ters returned to her by Arnett, “On, that's becavee ven dont keep on going till 1 tell y 5 York, and we have stop till it { 31 Cover Secured |that you have defective vision, |away in a drawer and locked them know Dorie. Nothing's too mu and then it will he time w by. In window of smoking car, | 33 Witticism Blue grass heart disease or Bright'sa diseate, | {hare v | trouble for Ther; ehe'd have ths money.’ ve saw man, and he saw us, and he | 35 To wander about Nothing and are manifestly unfitted for the | ghe tried to forzet that Arnoft A % S holeloritHa Britiendatmy (atalaes “My cousin, he sit in s with | Wave and laugh as if he had good To sew the cdge of a skirt | 45 A marble used as a ehoster type of work which you are doinz. | had suggested that she should go {in the Thouse if she conld.” He me and my cousin ver' s n, | Joke. We not know what to do, no |38 You and me 7 Inlet ft may be possible for you, with |down to his sister, but the thought looked at Nan and smiled. “Poter's He hit me hard in sid W, oing pollce, 50 we drive home A joker To annoy this knowledge. ta change your| kept coming to her mind again and | la disagreeable old beggar. and I know he think ev’ 1gain.” Small green ped vegatahle Haze work in such a way as to be of ma- \ o ', But I hig fool, I t man | Lee Chow's voice stopped abrupt 3 Peint of compans again, all ri' g0 T drive on and on and on." | future, and what they would do| “Of course,” gaid Nan 4 g said, cheerily. “Seems to have g Bullbytal Fone terial henefit fo your health, Why shouldn't she go? hat 4 > it up against women for some rea« t His tale evidently was finished To rent Tool Industrial firms have found the | harm would she he doing to anye son or another.” He spoke without | Lee Chow's Story i he stood looking at the ground, Part An idiot method of annual physical ex- | body? | thinking, and the next moment he Lee Chow's voice droned inter th hands folded into his sleeves To be adapted 57 Sun amination exceedingly useful in the | = At feast if she went she would would have cut oft his right hand minably, but 1 found myself gripping | atiently waiting for whatever com- | 50 Tidy 59 Mistake PECREE - Diaciis of emploves | A0 laes (Peter to take back the earelessly the arms of chair in the tensity | ments we should oee to make, | Coronet Edge {many hav® noted the reduction in|hear his voice and ak to him wor for Peter eaid, !7‘:1';‘7‘ of excitement «ed by his story, | Mr. Eldridge rose abruptly. Composition for one veica Legal rule accidents &ince this plan was in- | whereas If she stayed Well, T've no great rearon ta even though ow it was not true, | Y0u say you vouch ahselutely for To court Big augurated Joan came to the door Gare {or them' Ha lookedlat Nwans “We get down through Shinnecock | this man®" he asked, in a voies that | 36 To question To: chanxe nlace Your body will stand a deal of | “Nan, are vou going out?" e e To scold constantly neglect and bad treatment when| Nan looked round o i Non's crooked emile fmisted hee “we come out on Montauk Highway | l.e¢ Chow's story, Second note in the scale | Hat You are young but as yvou grow “T will it you want me fo e e e e Tanizhed and then ha You hlasted Chink, | t, 1925, by Ne , Battle of nations A9 To crook or cu older vou will certainly pay the | glanced towards the window. She like a pale zhoest which way Riverhead 1 think T| Feature Service, Inc 0 moo A cvst price of neglect. had realized that the sun was shin- o pushed back her chair and Sixth note in the scale Perfect geore Can’t Replace Parts of Your Body | ing. “T thought perhaps you would v Branch of a tree To accomplish Remember that you differ from go and gst my new hat" Joan | Tastidions {77 Mother vour automobile fo this extent: A|said. “It was promised for foday, To hit a ball with a stick { i damaged or cracked cvlinder may and 1 should so love to have .| The forehead {be replaced. leaky valves may be|Tim might come sooner than he | fer just as an exeuse tn got away Parrot T | ground, spare parfs may be pur-' says, you know. Things are always | 7 i IR s P Fairy ! TAl { chased. but you cannot buy a new |so uncertain in the army.” tldlhergalfior. the thought: thal ai Liked exceedingly | stomach, @ new ller, or @ 06w @eb| The fone of her voloe wasi un.| ihe time Peter must know — that A mountain pass | of lungs. | consclous, but it sent the angry Lehind those troubled eyes of his Well-known tropical fruit | Apply business metheds to the | blood to Nan's cheeks. She turned he knew that this was Nan, the Heritatace care of your human mechanism. |away to keep herself from answer- woman whom he had adored. and ! that he was criticizing her and de. epising her bheeause she was able to play the game of pretense well When she was out of carshot Deter Jooked at his friend “Who is she?” he asked with “Has Arnott told you ahout me?” | faint intc (asked Peter. every day e would away Hills," the droning voice went on, | ®Spressed doubt of every word of To @raop m Eaing ta huy some suests for Joan.” she said. “You two stay there.' went over to the conne § €An intimate story of innermg t emotions revealed in private letters,) | Tam already drop 8 1o confessing things to vou VERTICAL ' had “forgotten, dear lady, that 1t I would havdly confess to my- Last word in a prayer *TORIS TO LESLIE PRESCOTT | LETITER FROM MELVILLE SAR- There, you see { To temper . | Take an annual inventory. ing angrily. | Have a complete annual physical | “I'll go if vou like,” she said. | xamination made by a thoroughly | “But won't you come, too? It's| R i eonies ol | B Rt T | aualified physician fo detect the | such a lovely morning; it would do | arly signs of any developing dis- | you good to go out." is practically no place in {his let i Sen eagle 1e one's self jaway from |11 8 eler: \‘ ,k;““'";’”", 1 sgnnoc Ptk 15 L ! IAIM| 4 | But Joan would not; she had a| i ‘ 3 b 0 ‘”r ,"‘\‘,,:w'\»"::',” 1s IR eaatons ] E If you follow these suggestions great deal to sce to, she said witn hen 1l Wt letter . : n‘ i T woman Myself vou will feel betier, live longer and a touch of importance, that foolishly reveal tter—1I was ORI SLthinistoryouRds the MId-Aay L accomplish more, Nan put on her hat: she was § o e ,”” othi r‘mu% of ms s pull with great ex There is no use in -your going to | really glad to he going alone; ehe | ,,,‘. the g “““” '\' I“ ”’" 1 ‘ allgn “‘,' the scrap heap before your time if | did not feel as if ghe could be \n-r_\“ ed that soon uld e ra- it dhoe fauig ":‘\)v!" A {you will have yourself overhauled |patient with Joan; she walked cific Ocea t i Lt right eye, knowing | (Tt UT-OUTS e by a physician at least once a year.|down the road quickly. Lystor ed e } : > my left would sce it in just the | =" CULUR CUT. TE Voul rasect rautia s o : S0 (owa | : : il | i 3 spect your automobile | Nan felt very lonely amongst all | was ha my friend,” he if you 1, ; . | }(our times a year give your human | the crowds; so many girls had men | gajd, rather shortly; his voice never haxe wyrlttencyon Dtalin 1 our | Lattle TWO Eyes T { mechanism at least one-fourth of |in uniform with them—Nan could | sounded as if he were annoyed. ¥ iy you had 1 : v \therton, whom 1 met at the attention you give your car, not bear to look at them — she ailing tc i Panan I‘ a (To Be Contirned) L L Kind enough fo help me look for! them." only met her casually in the hotel deme. ani Is as er's, has told you all about 3 | m tl abou I know her father slightly.” has probably sent Nan turned her face away to f coursn, ‘” X \ i ) \::71: ;',l: L:r;h of relief that flashed | That Was the Life of Mrs. Rt ? ) “Lets go and get some coftee.” | Hollister Until she Begn,n ¥ e Sadlohite T s ) p Arnott struek in: he was anxious to . . : am’s A B A ; - | linep. Nan and Dolcr together as TakmgLydlaE.Plnkh d il Dl By U d long as possible. “There's a Ful- Vegetable Co_l_n_poun 1 3 _ ler's quite closc—what do you say. “ saw to t ) b ; - e e . , 3 [ Peter’2” \’&ynndottc,Micg‘i i dn‘\g;ru';‘% il \ : < P = | “Anything you like baby was born Tl Rfor iix A ] 2 : [ Nan walked hack between the months and could » tell him S o | p o a b < ) B s g = - }’v\n men. She felt as if she trod on hardlytake care of raliin = . . air, - ; myown baby. Ial- ] L She dared not look at Peter., She ways had a pain in [ | 3 THE GRJ AT _~l RPRISE OF |there! The lightning had split thai f kept up a running fire of small my right side and etar iR ATe 2 , b e SNERRIL M |hollow wide open and Buster could | alk with Arnott. She forced her- it wassobad I was el § \ ; | ‘h..; r Bear was just wondering | get his whole head in there. | self to laugh and appear to be getting round Uil p ihout after Hm’ storm, the great | The bees settled on him in a cloud. ' yopry and the thought went t shoulders, I would gl jstorm wlich had blonn down so|But it wasn't easy to' crawl down'lih ough Arioti'a mind again how feel well one day many frees in the Green Forest and |through his long hair, and when they | wo icieul she waa and then feel so jdone so much damage. He wasn't|did get down through it his skin was | * xwhon they gof (o the shop be bad for three or {Lound for any place in particular. |tongh. Apparently Buster aidn't . o“ce o7 SO U8 OR 8 four days that I fe was out to see the si know any bec e th ik £ e : i e e SRR il “,,], v' |‘(m ml Z'f]g:l Ly:'s; )..m“ ,‘T\ be aeerel nm‘». L e i s w%uld be m‘ ‘“§§.; ol o as boys and girls like to d | would plunge his head in and get a | r sary . ther came (0 e droll high hats 54 : ecessary mo 0 ] me droll high 1 I At R iR R e ranang IS s L ANER LA dripping with | (211 l}.\;.y]n ce ‘M\' aqr;{\v,{;}{nt “‘nn! ?nev ?w::ym"&ysm o1 a friend told idly and it was just by chance that |honey and then gulp it down as fast | h® BT »“ ] \w\v the swer t‘wunfer“ I:;:‘m tell ' me to try Lydia E. Pinks |at 1ast Nie found himself over near |as he could. Such a sight as his |5° 23 0 glve Nan and Peter a few | ham’s Vegetable Compound. ~ So the [the big tree in which Busy Bee and [face was. He was smeared with | MOMCNIS fogether, ol 4ay ] got a bottle and before it [her fricnds had their store of honey, [honey from behind his ears to the| Nan knew thal he had done it) Te¥L A¥e Fory oot relief. After K |the tree he hadn't been able to tear |tip of his nose. It was running | °0 Purpose, and lardly knew if she was well again 1 went to the doctor [open or push over. |down his black coat. When | DNafed him for it or loved him. She g ed me how I was getting | When he found himself near that | canldn't reach with his mouth hn!'""k"‘ at Peter with eyes that hid | :"‘:n;elnalfiddhim(w“ taking Lydia free he shuffled over to IonginglY |would thrust a long arm down and | their feclings hravely. He was Jean- | GOm0 g Vegetable Compound, | Mook up at that little round entrance, [gconp out a big pawful. Such a|ing back in his chair, and now and he said it did not hurt any ong | :the knothole where the bees went faact! The hest part of it was|With the sunlight falling full on his totakeit. 1am always recommends 1 lin and ent. He did it from foree of |{here wis actually more than he face through the window with its ing the Vegetable Com: ound to otherg vabit. For some time that had been | blind of colored glass heads, she and 1 always have a ttle of it oy ‘he regnlar thing to do Whenever he /i realized for the first time that he hand.” — Mre. HENRY HOLLISTER ,came that nay. o he sat up and f had altered tremendously R.F.D. No.1,Box 7, Wyandotte, Micl - £ . 4 Iooked up and his mouth began fo She knew that her eyes were LvdiaE‘pinkham‘g‘legeta‘bl_ecfi THE MAGIC TADLE |water before he really saw anything < melting into tendernesti she| pound is & dependable medicine fof ipfthesfourth das 2 § f at all. Then such a surprise as Bus- DlungeAtintol anecchy | a) women. For eale by druggisy of “One Eye, ter Bear gof! My, my, my, such a | “Mr. Arnott tells me that you everywhere, . Es Eolloy curprite! He winked and he blink- s Gt % 8 of these queer gir ed and he rubbed his eves, and still | “Yes” He had taken off hig he couldn't believe that he saw what | th which to act out the story i ; . |servics cap and passed a hand| [ with whien ot out th A ) | | % he knew he did see rather wearily across his forehead p 8 AW DT e e et ew Way Eczema ner, g0 Il not go \erowns trimmied with embroidery in wool or coarse silk. They are light in weight, though thay give an ef- OVMORROW—TLetter from Mel- {orls o Leslie Prescott u will have a whole set of cut-out ; ReRr me," he said after a Littier Tno L Exes e change in fhat tres. It didn't seem words which the old woman ha as if it could be the same tree. Something had happened to it moment, “why fellows always make | . | snch a fues about leave.” He laugh- | G 48 H & Al | ed half shamefacedly. *It makes| 0€S 1M ours Something had happened to it in th [me wonder if T ever di4 — before great storm. It had been struck by hefor Never in all 1 f ligh'ning and forn right open. A| ¥ .. [ e L A T n sort | Almost Unbelievable—But It's ; - > i of anxiety In his eyes, “Has A 2 1 D FEiyes had [ great piece of it lay on the ground.| Then he looked up into the tree | 1014 vou ghout me™ he asked Guaranteed | Buster went over to it. Some pieces | | e “He told me that you had been of honeveomh full of honey were [could exf. That meant that thers| “He told me answered gently. 1t| Many people who suffer from |=till clinging to it, and around it and | would he more the next day ,\'}n,_ her a ort of comfort to be |itching skin and Eczema like to use {erawling over it were hees and hees |least he. thought it did. When ha | N ietort salves and ointments and some of | t t pay any st- [couldn't eat another mouthful he|Able to falk to him; for the me. and bees. Ruster didn't pay any 8 2 et ushed out of sight, | them are very good. Itention to thoss bees he just gobbled |backed down that tree. Such a look. | Ment pain was pu LATAL . Lo Pt f X entior h [ she tried to make the most of these| The ons way, however, and the that honeveomb, hees and all, m\-imc bear you never have seen 1{‘ illplsan iy | new way to get rid of Fezema in 48 wder to]the greediest little boy that ever {Chatirax: - pectectly Seolendid | (SN BOOE HISMERE B re | Koirs of dess’ i £0/ whe Kojsivesithb Vith 2 bang. | lived, Rees stung him but he didn’t |sterm.” muttered Buster as he mm] e e f, a8 nothinz' he!most powerful, non-poisonous, non- knaw it. He couldn't think of but [to lick himself clean k“flm was the| Th ‘_\“ rten bt Ui that|aicotintie antisepti knowh thing at a time an o [ nicest st o e wish | s e often wished nce tha 4 e thing ti 4 that one [nicest storm 1 ever kn 1 wi e e i ey s |0 TN Rl e S s botO thing was how good that honey did [mv stomach would hold more. 1|it ha i ' coste but 60 cents at Axelrod phar- taste. Tt didn't take Ruster long to |just can’t eat another mouthful. But [ fully, meeting her eves. “I suppose Serlin Selidteiin ar:um R S vat all there was on the ground. |anvway, I have another feast to-|you despise me for saving that ‘": o m‘“","’flm et tlbe iy vy Then he looked up in that tree. F|morrow morning. Just now I want| “No" said Nan: her heart felt|an it ¥ Reliet absolutely guaranteed. One e e e full of tears. “I believe everyone |48 hours money gladly returned. Di- of cates cured. Send 10c stampe it 1ld ha kgt R | folk |faels like that sometimes” the said |rections on each bottle wo trial samples, directions, to on Buster's face as he looked up. Perhaps some of you small folk s lik at e m he 8 3 2 1 wish voy could have heard the know how Buster felt {after a moment. “T know I have| It's equally good for boils, car- Aseociated Rditor CEIC T O UBCLLEN «ich of satiefaction as he started to | — ool T InaER S Rave 1L that K e s ELOOMEIFLO.W otmd. How he 4id scranidie wl‘chn._hL 1925, by T. W. Burgess) | want to go on living, that there is|ples and salt rheum. 1ght her and immediately derful table full of the licious, piping het foc s sl \

Other pages from this issue: