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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1525, \ e went with him to th / \ they passed Sefton fn the ha 12 / scowled as he eaw that Nan I. not_alone, W 0 O O “Where I my ring?" he demand- ed n fished it up from her pocket 3 fished up & piece of applecors o Adele Garrison's New Phase of 192 EA Service, [VIIM ! REVELATIONS OF A WIFE T x Re s _ o S TN | “You've no right to do work Iike | s i 3 BEGIN HFRE TODAY! rage. “You naughty, wicked ‘boy— fiance, that, When you're my wife I. shall = iR LA | Peter Lyster has lost his memory how dare you ay such things Arnott drew back with a long Mothes Graham Is Upset Over Fer| y I'm giving that girl the dress. fl from shell shock In France. Upon |Then suddenly her volcs (‘hnngnrl. breath. “I'm not your wife yet," said Nan son's Letter Jown you're too chicken-hearted s his return to London he falls to|and she knelt down beside him, put- “No," he said bluntly, “I'm sorry Sho followed him into the school ’ t r & her arms round him and hiding |for you—that's all.” oom—there wag & big dish of prims Wia the conviction that Fanuy recognize ting r s al roon s Powaell was now only shamming he wic my eyes innocently . Nan Marraby, the girl to whom Rorr, Nan's volce was Indig- [yoscs on the table—she went over apparens aphaste, the sound of her | Why n't {shed with he became engaged hefore going . nant. “How dare vyou sy such|iq them and mechanically bogan monotouous whining plal w er-" 1a el g your par- 5 away. Nan, broken-hearted, has re- Z things?” Then suddenly she broke ! puiling out a few that were fadul more repeilent to me than e on, Mother, but 1 was in such a turned home to care for her thres down; she sat down on the hard (To Be gontinued) wu. .: when Mother G hrry to get Junlor into the house motherless stepbrothers. 8he s & wooden chair behind her and leaned Soor shut out the hateful whine that 1 t think of anything else.” : still in touch with ) % her head on her hand. The scene which met my gaze wa 8 gare me an eloquent snif 1 Joan Endicott in London, whose 2 P “Yes, Jnu':‘ right to be m‘rry for ! “I know carly in my dotage, 3 > , ** she sald in a stifled voice. .* ly comforting to a per-| "I know I'm 1 in my dotage, ] husband has just returned to the me.” sh | 7::::‘:,:”.:;‘:;” atte. fushed mnd | Margaret,” she sald tartly, “but that 5 front, and who thinks Nan should thinkelimErheunostiunta npyasomarty our ealtn sullen, with her cleaning parapher- | 18 no reason why you should imagine forget Peter and encourage the in all the world.” lle gatbered rcund her, was lis- | me totally seni You know very 3 6 love of He took her hand in his and How to Keep It— ing s o diatribe of Mother Gra- | well you sent lcr out of the room John Arnott, Peter's friend and patted ft with a vague aftempt at Causes of [liness Mm'e which by trequent repetition | lo keep her from answering me 6 S 1 | fellow officer, with whom the lat- comfort. y wad become tresomely famillar to|back I was waiting for her ” ter is spending a rest period at the [ b “Why have you done it !\'l g eI e both of us It began with reminis- |10 Say 8ome USRI . fl. home of Arnott's wlidowed elster X agked. Lo b My bR HUGH B CUMMING sences of the wonderful service she (NAVe oken than two words, near the Marraby estate. Nan, | \ She gave a tong sigh. “Why?| surgeon General. United Sta Dad received when she was in com- |1 can tell you that. . however, in desperation over re., |§s 4 Oh, T don't know; lots of reasgns Tublie ‘Health Service mand of her daughter Harrlet's “\Wwhat's Got Into the Boy?’ ports of Peter's pending engage- | 4 —-too many to tell you now. He's e i s . i i ' t . | ! h, for one thing, T love he word “vitamin" is now a wome, and wound up with the scath- A vicious little click of her teeth ment to Arnott's sister and threats | | 5 ¢ Wl AT 3 too commonly used and has reache ‘ng womment: unctuated her intimation of the of her father's financial embarrass- £ money. Then—then 3 e 5 mavi ol seen “But 1 suppose T can't expect any cipline she would have meted| 3¢ i N ment, has consented to marry | IR ] Arnott broke in angrily. "I don't T A e e S thing o You weren't trained | o, Zatic Sty for T Gl bl Harley Sefton, a money lender, | want to hear any morc excises like | S1IUYCE 10 INOE B0E S HRCEE 1 who has told her that he will now R { |that: tell me the real one. | Di% o x by | ! fsn't a real one—atlleged to contain this wonderful turn over her father’s notes and | here. lsn Al | | 3 ast " | substance (or substances) sn ne- on their wedding day make her a| |/ i . vince you came here.” pensity to wind herself up into an | “o s el e ft of Peter's obligations to him. | an ralsed her eyes, T don't see | COHT % 8 Din. European elk. Gl § Tt noedt get. vo lipket: abonti|n ShataRar v aminiand it [ interrupted her ruthlessly, for|emotional tantrum, I caught sight ot 14, Je2. i) Point of a compass. ‘ I “Mine fsn't the only | 1008 it do? This word is mad. up I \ 1 torfzontal and |11, Polnt of compass. Ipienty of it to work this puzzle. 2. stethograph. properly when you were young and 1 ea Change (he subs HORIZONTAL Act of refilling. you have been epoiled atroclously | ject, knowing Mother Graham's pro-| 4 ypieliigence. Artist's wooden frame 13. Made of a very hard wood To soak flax. 1 knew from experience that while | ,pn ¢ tter in her hand and ex- Genulne. . ¢ t.* she sald ? Kaue might overlook the reference | clajmed, “Oh! Did the mail come? | 1" Yo and 1. Htrong alcoholleiarink NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | o Y / L aent fiving about the villagn, | Of two words: “pita.’* meuning life, te her early training, she would re- | st the same Instant I realized the|jq’ g AT Nan wrote to her father that! 7 BB e sustoras [ and “oniine.” which fs n_chemicaly he slur upon me. reason for her irritation against THIzaknotentacale . Emperor. night. “T am going to marry .‘-Ir.‘ ! S n;'fi' Interesting one, too.” | cxprossion used to describe a par 1 sald breathlessly, a8 f | Karje, Something in the letter must Myselt, Sign or symbol Sefton,” she wrote, “Tomorrow he & 2;,’, ,'m:';\- the hal ir.yp,f apple | ticular class of substances which I had rushed into the room for the | have displeased 1 and she was o ibatworthy 1R 116 saya he will hand me all the TOU's 7 r‘d"h' km;‘“”'vl “’bm";" s l‘:‘,r e Tnl aclidn & and it eontaln purposs of summoning her, “pleass | ‘taking it out,” to use her: own Famous. Battle between nationes ha has of vours; T hepe you will be e e and | Titrozen. The word is nsuelly spell £ dewn st onoe Ana 064 the cnll- | phraseology, Upon the pecaon mear: To halt. 137, Cry of a sheep. pleaseds I e the abple extravagantlys| ‘vitamine. Since. however. we do dren. It 1s getting too damp for|eat to her. . To employ. 35, To perform. She eat for a long time with the O e watehed her for & mo-|mot know the chemical composi- Junlor to be out. Never mind 1ho [ “Yes, it came,” she snapped, “sev- |36° g ind! Paiiein bk pen in her hand, staring down at ment with - perplexad eyes. “You | tion of these substances and cannot cleaning things. Take wWith You |eral minutes ago. There are some |3,* g Natoiing dlaher { the lines she had written. | T n eI e ashed then. | show that they are composed In what you have in your h and | |etters for you on the mantel. I Flenhlof animals. Aquatic plant, Then she addressed the envelope | 1l Tl Jook expensive?” "‘,}\_q”‘ i ? " lany way of “amines” the name is LlIEst stnolpeacy outsldn door. | didn't send them to you, for I Knew |34 potom, . Duration, and' sent the Nittie matd with it to i t1e' mavs alTiiite! exclamations|lincoreeat: . You can coms back for them later.” | you we e 0, You nesdn't T e 147, Dise. the post. [Rertacataxainztihlstl| el shonlaeni| i iE et # | We have learned that our food S T "I‘"rma‘ oAl e e gt \1’:; o Evil. 145, To consent She watched the girl sCUtflo |y if he were ashimed. “Nan's hand jerked suddenly, and | éhould he composed of carho-hy- e e Bewitching nymph 50, Tres (one species is called giip-|down the lane to the pillar-box | wra)l me what hie eald,” she beg- |the knife siipped and cut her finger | drates er starches, fafs and pro- second, ready, I kn N0 oibalUlg) rom Richar swan, T don't know Rickelliion alloval pery). with a feeling of finality. ., |ged almost in a whisper. “Oh, what oy ygly gash. tains, collectively termed “organic for me against my mother-In-law's | what's got into the hoy. ~ He never Fish-eating mammal. | Slimy, slippery fish Well, that's finished, anyhow.” 4 say, Claudie?” she fonnd her handkerchief and | notrients”” We have also learned 1':“‘; tor . r' as I‘}.r‘u anen used to be like this. T wrote and Deiaurad. Mollaxcaed, she said aloud. l e Rlar s ””:”M Ttiire adlan T \\-num("‘vfl these varioug components the door, :‘,k‘z"h'\lfv/!flou’, rl‘u;r\::‘ asked him for some money, saying Dravidians (class of people). |36, Native metal. “What's finished, Nan?” Clandle |\ wtnat he would fink about #£.” [yar jet Arnott look at it. have to he eupplied in proper L L Shil i To smile hroadly. {57, Tropieal fruft demanded, coming up behind her i oo "hogan to laugh; she laughad | o1i's nothinz,” she said—nothing. | auantities, hoth relative and abso- Near. . Male title (pl.) and squeezing a eticky paw nto |y the tears came fo her eyes am | pioace don't hother.” i 1ute. Battering machine. 52, Pertaining to the air. her hand. ran down her cheeks. Mt you mean Poter,” Arnott said | We have learned that part of Rlossomed. Cluster of knots in wool fiber, Nan looked down into his Inter- | xypat a comic iragedy it all was, | presently, “it's all tommyrot.” He |our food supply was necessary for The limb of a tree . Rude hous ested face. | Nan was busy in the kitehen the |)oaked.at her with sudden suspicion. | the production of ener; which Mimicks, . Seventh note in scale “Something T used to call ro-j¢o)jowing morning when John Arnott [uwio is he supposed to he engaged | we have learned to measure in ¢ Resembling a wall k sure of area. { mance,” she eaid. Jopened the door and walked in. to, for hetven's gake?” ho asked ir- | orles, & word familiar to eve Opposite of aweather Correlatice of either “Onh.” he did not understand. [ Cuciaudie told me T might.” he ex- | iipiy | body. Iather. To accomplish | And why is It finished?” he asked |qjaimed, in answer to Nan's ox- | wf yaver said 1 meant him.* Nan| We have also learned that some Within, | after a moment 3 clamation of surprise. “The front [oiqed in a panic. “It's nothing to of these components wers u ary Two fives - TR Nan's mouth twlsted into 18| 400r was open, mesif he chooses to get married. 1|fo support growth and maintain Masculine pronoun. | ) i K E crooked smile, He waiked straight up to the tabie | jyro &gy T shall be married hefore | hody nufrition. Also, we have Half an em. | | “Beeause I'm golng to be mar-iwpere Nan was peeling apples and, o jg anyway—and . . ." | learned the necessity for various To walk on N ; ; ried.” ghe sald. leaning his hands on if. looked stead- | wyaev caid Arpott, “T should | mineral salts and other less impore Dried shell of a frujt used as a p ;| | She thought of the chest of jiv at her. ihink that is quite possible.” tant factors. drinking cup. | Alad = ‘ things she had prepared for her « it true?" he asked “Dlessed if T can understand you! More recently, we have discove| To mismatch . 1 wedding with Peter. She had left| «rryer” ghe trled fo mect hislp yjought you cared so much forjered another important fact with VERTICAL | | B them sll at Joan Endicott's flat eves, but her own fell, Lyster that . . . Oh, all vight, 'm | regard to the proteins in our diet, Negative. ot T reli=ile Ordinary clothes from the shop| “«rg what true? she asked flip- | o . " He sauntered away to | This was learned largely through Farly morning B : 5| | would be good enongh in which t0[pantly. “That the Kaiser is dead. o "windaw and stood staring info|animal experimentaion. and it To plece out Ve < marry Harley Sefton: ghe wonder- ' qp that the war ls over, or what? 'the garden. “lLyster has applied 10| was found that proteins differ Second note n a scale ed why thers should be such & dlf-|One hears so many rumors. [the war office to send him back to | greatly in nutrient value, and not To entangle.: ‘e i ference | “You know what T mean” lie an- i . France” he said suddenly. only must the hody have fits Species of plers. : 1 | Clandie was staring up at Mer ewered. “In it true that vou are |"ONC OGN O breath. | proper quantity of proteins sach Nay. LAl = | with solemn eyea going to marry that fellow Sefton? | wpyp qpoy won't take him, will|day, but that it e quite fastidioua, Not: bright, ! i “Are you going to marry MriT've heard it half a ""z”“ times in |4\ o gpo asked. “T should havelas to the kinds of proteins which Cow headed goddess, I | Tyster?” he asked after a mo- the village this morning. T don't be- ), o, " Oh, you don't think |it demands. This Is a fact of very _ | ment, lieve t—but—T had to come and ask | i ‘taka him, do you" great significance and perhaps not | Nan flushed scarlet; {f he had yon all the same.” | Arnott shrugged his shoulders. | creatly apprectated === COLOR CUT-QUTS ======19 | dq]|s. Watch * more of this story! purposely tried to hurt her, the “It's quite true,” said Nan | “He's soon got tired of heing {here,” Nan said Complete Plans for 1 1t for some clothes—yon her hands. For a minute or two 1|1 I never did get any as I busied myselt with setting out into | planned when thought T was going the hall the vacuum and other im-|down to North Carolina with Leila plements of a thordligh cle Durkee—and T thought I'd keep it which my painetaking little maid ysafe, =0 asthat Steve—you know had brought with her. T foolishly | “Yes, Mother I know,” T sald hoped that my donghty mother-in- | gent \kful that the menace of Jaw would rest content with her vie- | “Steve” had n removed from her | tory over Katie and refrain from |life—at lcast for a time, although I exercising her captious tongue upon | could not as yet tell her so. me, but she waited o until T! “But Richard writes the queerest came into the room agaln hefore | mess of stuff,” she went on. “Read | glaring at me wrathfully and de-|it!" manding: (Copyrizht, 1925, hy Newspaper “What do you mean by interfering | Feature Service, Tne.) Letter from Leslle Prescott to the her. T think the hoss wa Little Mavquise, Care of the | with you abouf her right away, socret Deawer—Continued | when she's not aronnd. He sald 1 comes!” called Jimmie | was to bring vou right up to the e threw away his ciga- | ofice if you wonld come.” cemed to want hoth| “Let me take you home instead, S e i e i nest week, child eould not have chosen a more| &he thrust one hand into the free could not but think | Sally, offeres Surely Jack Y cruelly-worded euestion. pocket of her apron and drew out a | . padae yp his mind in a deuce onis 4 bov, and at that | shonia not.expect 1o bring vou ai-|| The Golden Fleece || o pecase scema to ma very| Whe o sou askz she ssked. [5amond ring {2 nolimaie i mindRC fece . D et ANRE Gonvention 1 gave Sally Atherton all| rectly from the train to the office. | unsafe.” &aid Jason. “But as your|“Why do vou ask silly things like “This > this morning-—"" ¢ leviered ..,,,;\\ vosterday umrmn;: nnual gessien of the redit In the world for “"”"\ onorrow s f{ime enough to get /| business is so very urgent I shall | that " laughed as she pushed it on 10 her [\ 5 h 07 ahad they wouldn't “,,W.”.v,,. Daughters of the Amer- soul back into its own. into harness. Jimmie, you go hack try to carry vou sa cross. 17| He sheok his head. “It's only finger and held it out for his in- | " 00 S 7 manth or so. and [ican Revolution will open here un- mie was jnst on the verge;|and tell Mr. Prescoft that 1 came the river eweeps you away it shall |what we thought abont, me and Jim spection Ll tast might e came in and sald | der fhe ausplecs af the Tsther Stan- take me foo . land Buster” he said then. “We| “Doesnt it look expensive?” she | W EE SR T iie at onee and |ley Chapter at 11 o'clock on the S0 saving, he lifted her in his thought it would be nfec If you mar- asked. T didw't dare to wear it| .00 cont hack—he wrote, (00." | morning of October 13 at the First | arms and. stepping boldly into the ried Mr. Lyster.” while I cooked, #o T put it in my st night?” Raptiet chureh with an address of w1 foaming current, hegan | He paused a moment, then added apron.... Well—aren’t you going 10 | wyol s 2 rum chap—can't |walcome hy Mayor A. M. Paonesea. from fhe shore. ‘cu wely: “We told him so, too.” congratulate me? | smake him ont. We did our hest t0 | Tho meating will be held in two ses- | zone far when his foot| “You told him!" crled Nan in a | Her blue eves met his in hard de- |5l g0 i, bt he wouldn't {eiong, the giternann session cmm"s in a erevice between | 5 listen. T thought Doris had #ome fjre at 2:13 o'clock. vocks and stnek €0 fast that, |~ influence with him, too.” Plans for the affalr have heen s effort 1o get It free, he lost ' C "Ye said Nan, auietly. "Il completed and those in charge have his golden sandals. At this thonght she had.” heen assured that the national of-| Jason could not help ut 4 Arnott swung ‘ronnd: he stared|gocps of the organization will he ery of vexation. He would at her for a moment withont 8peak- | yeecony to address the sessions, Mrs. | have to go 1o Tolehos with one bare 2 ing. then he safd: James H. Robinson of 54 Harrison | foot “Yon don’t like my sister. Miss| roct s in eharge of arrangements | the old woman's cloak U o ¢ Marraby." | for the luncheon, which is to o with the skirt of her drese % p Nan tried to deny it served fn the First Vaptist and St a very dark red, Next time King s i “I do-—how absurd—of course, Tiy, g Fpjse op 1 churches. Peling will appear) = do: why, T've onfy seen her ance in |~ T la T Folio g ta the visttors | Copyrig 1 Assoclated Editors. ¥ p my life."” in the church at the cloze of the| Ingd | R, K e P (., Sl dsihe (akes & it o RnoWIng S AT e thel officers: natt said, thoughtfnily “But she's zucsts and speakers will hold an in- one of the hest when you do know ; ey Ces g G . . formal recoption. Members of the m‘fl’"‘o FANN‘Y s&ys' Getting Ready to Go South he saw four dark specks way, way |8 O CH G0 ke 2 brick when P f SR ey local chapter will open their homes fs eweet 1o gee you again, I'm very o up fn the blue, blue sky. Thev| 't~ T (e Killed—and she | R apter will oy | glad to get hor hough Holly Little Marquise r b 1 . By THORNTON W, RURGESS |sailed round and round. He knew | /00 Fi8 0l d—and helin the evening to the visitors te s e R G S e afford entertainment of variour SO they wera hirds and at first glance | [R5 L oy shetll mever marry | | The tcasons come, the seasons go, | he suspected they were Hawks, But}, i . e, Jimmie?" Sh . | [ | 3 And, we in age and wisdom grow.|When he saw how there was no mo- Nan sat very still, her left hand = . : } | ~Peter Rabbit tion to their wings he knew that clnsped tightly over the wounded YOU SAID IT TOMORROW — Tetter from they must be vultures, or Buzzards, Loeslie <ott to the Little Mar quise s of the Seoret Drawer— with ' Continued, teat push wonld send him | down 10 the train to meet Mrs way. Almost any other | Atherfon and am going to fake her | would have sent him over,|to her home." would have sunk down “You're somewhat peremptory, into A morass of desperation | Leslie, bt I'm such a bhossy per- clessnees. As It was, he|son myeelf that T like to he hossed heeome a man, with a great | ence in a while, and T am glad you v'& {nvous heart, and he was| have taken matfers into your own holding a niche In my hushan lands, fc do want to go home husinesa that probahly onld b z T kimono more than hard to fill T z e in the world, except | While 1 was thinking the Vath. ghts, Little Marquise, & hada Jimmie a ®ood-bye looking more distingne than ever, | whicl d see 3 ither re- eame to us followed hy three ietant o rtien wrted | ers carrving all rorts of traveling | away in 1 ttle roac As | impedimanta ROON A8 WO T way, Sally | 1 don't thing s yon know." she o 8 most of them are lwaye earry from nds who accompanis tn the train “Leglic " she sald, Wissing me a most taseinating place w tn he a gorgeons time, Ars (Cop “Which do you consider the most finger.” 3 war-like nation, doctor? “1 don't believe It,* she was say- h, nation! It's nearly al- Iways in arms!"-—Tit-Bits, they are called, No one else, | Peter Rabhit was one of the Very|couiq fiy like that, Round and round o5 "o peart, “It's just that he o : fow who often \isited the Buzzard | fgne up over head they swunge dn |y 0 A8 REER e i | Y | home in the Green Forest. After| oraat circles, Many a time had | The kitehen door opened abrupt- | the first curiosity had been satisfied | peteyr watehed O1' Mistah Buzzard & L L : ard 1y Mary thrust a scared i |most of the little people of thelzng Mrs, Buzzard. They were the [oouig cen Forest kept away from there. | onjy once he had ever scen who | oy goffon, please, Miss Nan* | But Peter almost always managed 10| could fly like that. RBut new there | | L 5 S | Arnott swore under his breath LOSES ONE SANDAL | N pass near the “”_";“": “:"‘; ‘“n"'”““ were 1~¥ Suddenly Peter under- | xan rose hurriedly. f \ § i 25 \atoon: e two young Buzzards “In a moment 1sk him in the histiaysiend oo tran st 3 vy Feire You gec, he was in-|wera fiving with thelr father and | genoolroom—I' he there in a mo ) 1V He had hu 1 for that| mother! fment.” She turned to Arnott: “You ang that his interest had | After that he saw them every day. 'jon't mind if 1 von 10 zoor Now ls the Critical Time, roughiy awakened. Besides, | They seemed to he fiving just for the | *1 was going, anyway.” he an-| Lydia E.Pinkham’sVegetas ¢ to see those awkward Buz- | fun of fiying. They would remain |swered babies grow. It seemed 88 ifiyup in the air for hours. Peter went | ble Compound will Help time he went over there they [over to,their faverite roosting place, | T You Safely Through a little bigger. It was Peter | He found the yvoung Buzzards quite | saw them make their first awk-|as big as their father and mother. Convoy, Ohio. ~*'During the Changs (ttempts to fly. The first time [ But they were not bold-headed. | 1 of Life I was weak and run-down and of them flapped his way up 10 & | Their heads were still covered with | & could hardly domy e by e semce e ower branch of a tree Poter won- | a wooly loaking down. “Why do you o) E 3 3 work. By reading 1 if ever that youngster would | spend so much time In the air i your advertise- h hobs that ke Jle to fly like his father and | asked Peter, ments I found out st clip, | He was so awhward with For fun,” replied one of t - about Lydia E. iz wings of his it didn't { young Buzzards. “There is no fun Pinkham’s Vege- Brandon. Mani{oba, | ‘ Mo he ever would be able. Tike It Besides. wo re practicing.” Hard Pimp[es Itched and &F |table Compound . AT jo anything with them “Huh,” replled Peter. “T don’t % b’ 7 |andit hasstraight- N e 0 Soimay he diseovered the young Buz- |can wastes time practicing.” NS BTV womn) to hecome a favorite LLATLEIE L ,Z";K"f‘"f’: . “h' i f”"’": Iady 2 2l ** My face and neck were broken ; By the time I had ide s, Hun Sep, tHu RN Ul trese | South reoling Gie voung; o) out with. hard, large, red pimples taken eight bot- 1 and r listance apart. They were | “Father and mother have promised thst festered and scaled over. The x tles I was well and i ! 1 . v trict by t ubpand aad clumes, but when to take us down to the Sunny pimples were in blotches and itched could do my housework on the farm curved & dingier m t ¥ Y e Protective associ ; came to think it over he had | South _where they came from and and burned causing me to scratch, without trouble. 1 recommended it tnjoy lu oAce B § . # > ' 2 pid ing in num- mit that OI' Mistah Buazard | our wings must bo atrong for such Scratching caused sore eruptions to my daughter-in-law after her eec- Raked “pinach anc Tomatoss \ i £ {tmself is rather awkward when he | a long journey.™ and I lost my rest at night on ac- ond baby was born and it did her a : ] ¥ h 5 gox were re. | fITst #tarts to fly, and it isn't until | And then Peter realized for the count of the irritation. The trouble wonderful lot of good. I told her to vtal purposes, |10 18 UR In the air a little distance | first time that summer had passed lasted for two years. try it and if ndudnthplfi»horlwould rigors of the |!hat he becomes so wonderful to see. | and that soon many of his feathered *1 sent for a free sample of Cuti- pay for it, and before she had taken \didly and farm-| S0 Perhaps these two voung Buz- | friends would be leaving f %, the cura Sosp and O nd 2 (rebottle she said to me, ‘You lon t sighted geveral |7ards would some day be wonderful | Sunny South. For the momeht it using it T got reiief. s have to pay forit! Itis hk‘{m flyers like their parents, | gave him a feeling of sadness. But more and now I a e d. wnndnrfnllyl And Ehe took three Children who ent out will_soon | [} 400¢ covey was seen | ) ftly. Pel (Signed) Miss Michelina V. Toto, bottles of 1t. You my testi- ' the birds| The summer passed swiftly, Peter | it was only for the moment, for n N ‘ 0 iTiaiis laken an s i had so many things to sec and be | Peter is one of those happy-go-lucky “;"“"‘h St., Boston; Masi ?Oa:‘;‘;:j%’m“‘;’o " oni )‘h* Evsie | sariridges are|curions about that for awhiie he | people who cannot thing of any one or every purpose of the toflet < LS . oty | "t g0 into that part of the Green | thing long enough to be sad for any and bath, Cuticure Soap, Ointment Consider carefully Mrs. Ackerman' v * e T experience o Ql Forest where the Buzzards llved. In | great length of time ) it e I\-o‘\:u thgeulls& t]‘tcu (sfgt‘f“r:]:ld o ‘,"“‘ STORY fact, he had rather forgotten them | (Copyright, 19 by T. W. Burgess) o o g et kel kf"?&}:;e age and the wonderful recultsshe £aid the den- | until ene mc as he =at just in- - “Outics Laberatorfen, Dept. 3, Malden, Masa® tained from L\n|'“PW‘M'\'EF our testh ' side the dear 014 Briar- pateh 100k-| The next story: “The a4, Glad ™ Cuticurs Shaving Stick 25c. xtromely effective. ‘are in perfect condition.”—Life ing out across the Green Meadows, i etable Compound,

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