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Adcle Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE P L s TT TS SEI I T I TTSRTIIIIITIIINIIIIINNIINNISIIIIIIN LI INN Telephone Conversagion Houschold linvolved the latter | 1 think he was with | Katherine,” [ said. conscious | is an old friend of h me. | “Altogether too old a friend to my m | nc Mother Gruham retorted nt, | caustically, She had the grace to [ er her volee, und her involuntary ‘o rtain i Katherine's | door was closed was as swift as my owR. In no person is the old adage concerning a “bark worse than a i 12" Mo bite," better exemplitied than in my wind Dicky | captious but essentlally sterling old \ccompaniment other-in-law. With the knowl- that she already had shot her t of temper, 1 ventu ion which 1 1 7 1o Lillian, anid which 1 knew would ppeal strongly to her. Pl Come Hown Madge.” “Don't you think it ) be a concerned | z00d thing for us all to have some had | coffee?" T suid meekly, “If you opencd | can spare Katie—" h the| The sound lips? Madge's Upseds the For scveral secon part of my telephone colloquy Dr. Meredith 1 had becr of questioning volees back But 1 paid no attention until upon his ters “I'll be thero in hung up the ive tace my excited mother-in-| to me, and Dicky gloweri trom the ioor of Lillian “What is it? What Graham excliming, put in he {when my mother-in-law's dignity ls alarmed about “You know she 5 of 0 annot n minut and tur re o ance to a me roon o was baritone to o to by querying brusquel | “Who is te tim nizght 1 warily considercd a briet secon before 1 answered for 1 knew Hal Meredith's name would down a torrent of questions my head, Dot I was with only one. How Had in time to catc ow upon my cyes watehful, 1 answered | for which I hac in my hastily snatched seconds of planning nce IHal Meredith had given me from the hospitul. Ie asked for|Lec Chow's summons, That mes- Katherine and when 1 told him that | sage must be relayed fo Lillian as she had been hurt by Fanny Powell | soon as possible, when the girl made her escape, he | t! announced his intention of coming | which, directly over here.” “How good of him!" Dick this phoning here at o alre that | bring | upon muc he 16 of my litile maid's ‘With my his question firet, “Dr. Meredith telephoning wished was way, sulking in I was re would not eme his room, nably sure he > until after Dr. *s | Mevedith had arrived and departed. volco was heavily sarcastie, “I|I bad mot darcd to look at my noticed you told him of your own |friend since Ler entrance into the injury. Is he bringing first aid jcorridor for Mother Graham in one measures for you also?"” } f her cranky moods demands every My heart gave a little skip of re- [fola of onc’s attention but 1 Hef. Neither he nor his mother | physically sure thut she sensed had reached their doors in time fo | something out of the ordinary and omptly any cut 1 from was hear the name Lee Chow and with [ Would catch wits sharpened by necessity T real- | threw her ized that if Dicky's always flaring | Mother Graham childish jealousy could he kept occu- | majestically pied with the thought of Dr. Mede- | down. dith, T might conceal all knowledge i folded her and looked me up arms and . “Will tell me At's strick of the Chincse from him during his | You that you can't muke a pot of stay at home, she querfed truculently, “she Is an Old Vriend” jackanapes of a doctor is “Why! 1 imagine s0,”" 1 said with ¥ Boing to be here in fow wide-eyed demureness, “He said he [minutes T shall need Katie every would be here in fiffeen minutes { sscond. That room's a sight. Dicky slammed shut the door of | Katiel Natie!™ Lillian's room e had Her instinet for impeccable house- holding open and started down the | Wifery apparcntly rampant, she corvidor toward his own room, fturned from me, with un imperative Those for my little maid. As she did v employed by Mother Graham. Lillian spoke casually thiil high| “I'N come down in the Kitchen tartly. | With you. it you don’t mind, Madge. bink 1 need to str uround you w cofice 2" “If that o which been conds however, had been bu “1 thou ool 4 said “Hasn't got anything better 1o 1 do than to traipse out here this time | litt of night, or dovs he think ! multi-millionaire 3 ne here and killed somthody wanis to get in on the with his 1t is almost from smiling when ) gts well ti bt 1 i of U man was o Al I a sonie wre v looney and e ground floor | 15 a0 jubilant lilt fully modulated though it w of in and re- and when we of Mother ng glances, and 1 her | saw that v with a radiance for weeks had been forefgn m (Copyrizht, [ voied i were | vell out Graham's seare ntured a look her eyes were st testimony.” impossible 1o Leep f V¢ aham of any indi- fatal my other | other € started upon one which Knew that mirth wounld e indeed at 1es to t jon at | by Newspaper is juncture, or Letter From Leslie Prescott to Ruth that he v think mother he knew vould ki do I was rither Hani would have to teli s i 1 just sadd, tor what w terrible muss that K up. Burhe—Continued Little Jack o hal and laid 1y 1ot him it although ulraid looked Knew i v back loweser Jack," T said, wdamant, “No old woman, all alor \iLs s of to ruin the I can tated o lew cither going pprcher i help it I monients was trying fpetting of what 1 had said, I up sud- wred that my home next out can do, tell be can will she not and * home, s wihil room for both your mothe think T smil¢ to t his mother must liis she th elther my 25, NEA Servier o Tne) T¢ trth Burke—Continued. Menus o a nily /L \# - L LamCy Arrang in the ca water to 1 grated 1o enough L of lqui 1. Al and b t nouris 4 tatoes, nd firm. Serve with or ipped haked be mashe for @ child four yeats of bire apple. T thoroughly ithout w cam (Copyright NFEA Servic , nc.) R ——— Molded Pears BOBBI HAIR loo' s wonderful Two large pears or ¢ small ones, |with the tiny tint of Golden Glint 4 whole cloves, % cup sugar, 1|Shampoo.—advt. | name br t the prompt objection | Dicky was ont of her | WORROW—Totter from Leslie | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925, == —————— o o By BEGIN HE TODAY John W. Brooke, widowed hard- ware manufacturer, before lcaving the city for two months, arranges with a tirm of efficiency engineers to oporate his home. He fails to tell Constance, Billy and Alice, his grown children, about the plan. They find out all mmout it, however, when H. Hedge, assigned to the takes complete control of ope; lat the Brooke mansion. himself in John W. jters and mak job, tions He settles private quar- 1 office out of the rday he installed a time-clock ‘for use¢ of the servants | puzzle in less than an hour, HORIZONTAL State of stocking anew. Second note of scale To decline. ‘ortune, 1416 male sheep. To breathe, Call for help at sea. To close with wa Form of wheat having To carry. Mistake. Sweet potato Mare, Tacth, To loiter about. Horses, (male Kept ing.) Embryo plant. Wagers. Laments, Portion of a circle. Percolates. Measure of cloth (pt.) To render transparent. Valley. kg8 of a louse, Tru Males. Toward. Beverages, Portico. Preposition of place for Sellers of candy. VERTICAL Deity. Cat’s foot. Valeificr, Sea cagles Blood pump Partner, Night. Point of comp; loose that contains four )10, ! . rds. You ought to work 13 FForebodings, Mukes false cher, claime tin uged in pho- lilue grasses, Spikes of corn. Unfastene Bragged. Ceremonies, Sharpens a Boy. To return curve, To season, Joint. Hodge-podige. Exclamation of soriow a ball on high Proportion, Unable o pereci Mid-duy Two fives, Devoured Stop. Measure of area. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY CROSSWORD PUZZE “Do you mean to tell me you paid on and this morning there is no break- fast. lnvestigations finds Mary, the cook, vainly trying to operate the “dommed” clock. NOW GO ON WITH THY H. Hedge roso from his {“Once more TIl show you {punch the clock,” he sald. “Please let him show you, } gald Constance hastlly. “We really very hungry.” I'he poor famished sweethe lexclaimed Mary contritely. with a look of scorn for the ciency man: “Here's the key, Show me H. Hedge took the key and exam- STORY chair. how to Then effi- = COLOR CUT-0U1S Joan of Arc DALPHIN CROWNED KING we day's chapter of th A Cut out anc story o the save which.te act out this in mild ‘h’émm..,u K A cough is often a warning signal that dangerous germs are t in your throat, and that the tissues are inflemed, PERTUSSIN will check that cough, helpto clear out excessive mucus—and in 8o harmless a that even little children and thoss weakened by illness can takeitsafely, PERTUSSIN con- tains no narcotics or any injurious drugs — yet it ia considered by many physicians the most effec- tive remedy for stubborn coughs, whooping couzh and gives gra efin asthma and bronch fulr Boid by all druggistsin largs and small botties e for I at the en: «k You will have a whole Every Cough e ————— | | 1 1 { they surely do it. | should | Compouna any thin. underw ed it teresting sto Now was the time while the Linglish w weak and disheart- ened, thought Joan, for the king to go to Rheims to be crowned, She promised that if he would come at once she would conduct him there sately and without hindrance. But the indolent Charles demur- red at going., He hated trouble and his life in the south had been pleasant cnough, Tt was only after many fionths that Joan was able to persuade him to sct out fof Rheims, Wonderful — preparations were made for the crowning of the king. Joan was hailed as the savior of I'rance and given highest place at the coronation. Among those who ' witnessed her triumph was her old father who had come to Rheims to | her. (This ! Shutting up House for the Winter By Thornton W, It sometimes soems as It one's cyes : less the more one really tries. Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit continued his search for people who were prepur- ing for winter, and the very day after his chat with little Mr, Gar- ter Snake he discovered another old friend making ready tor winter. Tto| was over in the Green Forest not far from the cdge at a place where the ground was quite soft. Peter hopping along. lippert ty-lip. in a less | stopped by a hiss that made all his . back hair stand on end. He jump- "cd sidewise before he saw who it was that royal robe of Kin be purple, lcaving the fur trimming it white. and crown should he and hose pale yellow.) Copyright, 1920, Associated Tditors, Inc. the er His gold, mine jow READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS was WATCH YOUR FRAL, PUNY GHILD GRON STRON 15'c: - it 5 12 TAKE ON WEGHT . | e scared. ‘That hiss had been =o sharp d sudden, that although he knew all the members of the A 4 Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh and- Builds Them Up In just a ¢ S 1 ever dre quicker than amed of - 1 health building, ablets cal' v these won- flesh making 1 McCoy's Cod Liver Ol blets will start to help ight little one, shere rickets| especially Jle. No need to glve them any nasty, Cod Liver Oll — these ablets are made to take the place that good, but evil smelling. stomach upsetting - medicine and Af cknoss pected and they a v more A very sick child, age 9, galned 12 pounds in 7 months. Ask Dickinson Drug Co. or any ruggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil| o ympound Ta to take| “What did 1 _60 tabl : | say?” he cried. ack 1f not satisfi undcrstand you to Snake family, unless perhaps little Mr. Garter Snake, had retired for HIS NIGHT the winter, his first thought was that only a Snake and a big one g uld may convince you i ave hissed like that. And when he saw who it was he was Sallow skin is more than skin | quite upset to think that he had deep. For that tired, wornout [shown himself afraid. “What's the listless feeling, keep your | matter with you, Slowpoke?™ he de- stomach, liver andbowelsfree { manded. “Don’t you fnow any bLet- from indigestion, biliousness and constipation. ter than to hiss in a fellow's face Chamberlain’s Tahlets like that?” “Don't you knew any better than to come hopping along without will keep you clean inside. Take [looking where ™ de- two tonight. They will not make you sick and you will feel good to- morrow. Only 25 cents. you're goin? manded Slowpoke the Box Turtle “It 1 hadn't hissed you would have jumped right on me, andsl don't know '6f any one who likes being * (e . a page. ad hiseed. Ior & moment | being scared, and Peter was | | “Have you Leen trying to punch | the clock with thls key?" he de- |* manded. " “"hig hour gone” replied stonlly. | “But this s Glovanni's key." “Well, the Eyetaliun sassanach! Lave me at him!" “Oh, probably an {take," sald H. Hedge. “He un-| | doubtedly took your key by mistake and left you his.” | “Mistake, is 1t? ‘Tis the last gls- take, thin. I'll have no Eycialian Ipunchin’ fn as cook whilst I'm in {this house. An’,-be all the powers Mary | 1 i t (cheaper, | dugh-—) innocent mls»{ Billy exhibi "day. “Fill that out,” h “I'll show yoy how.” Billy took ' the slip and reached for a pen. “Date It,” said H. Hedge, Billy obeyed “Now writ sald tersely wonderingly *102—dash—TW— “Let's see—102—TW—VVY, rect, How many gallons “Oh, ubout twenty.” “Try ten, for a sturter, nany miles are you getting How to a gallon?" Lalls and he {in ¢ |for better gencral | abruptly, possibly.”" coneeded ‘But not in hais." Hedge Constane witlhs o PR —— Your Health : How to Keep 11— Causes of lliness ] s el By DI HUGH n CLMMING Surgeon General Umited States Public flealth Service ) alleged h rads have ave been heralded o the different thnes that ling attention N0 wany panuceas, cures ud public at Justiticy necessity ruiation in s we to th in health matter 1t is untortunate thut “Search we. 1 never noticed.” H. Hedge looked at Billy with u ined expression in his eyes. Well, I want you to t tcular nofice hereafter. he gallon, the subway will be a lot Put down ten gallons.” Billy scowled, but he put down en, | “Now sign it." | The signfture was hastily serawl- What do 1 do with this?" nunded Billy. “Leave it with me, 1'll tuke cure of it.” “But when do 1 get the gas?” “Probably tomorrow.” “Tomorrow! Man, I want it now:" “Sorry. But I canmot have iy | system disarranged.” , | —8 i anybody breaks a to i ot “Oh, it's a system, is it2" snecred That's all we get nowadiys We're Hyving on a time- able.and we report in writing. If op. they write a book about 1t, and then you fil he book awany in a drawer in lex it And an say | — XXX, anyhow i | ne hundred dollars for that thing Il feed no turrnace, ayther.” i v swiftness of Mury's ealt was surprising, and it was all thal H. Hedge could do to Keep pace with her. Twenly minutes later there was breakfast In the The three Trookes were 8o hungry that cven Alice ate her pruncs. | “How do 1 get some gasoline?” | demanded Billy Brooke, bearding | lion in the library jungle | The efficiency man reached for ! large volume, and turned deftly (oi Then he thrust a hand into | a drawer and drew forth a blue- | printed slip. It had a serfal number in the upper left hand corner, ;& hat, jumped on. _ Certainly 1 don't. Mother Nature gave you a pair of cyes, so why don't you use them. Peter Rabbit?” Slowpoke hissed this so sharply | | and apgrily that Peter quite forgot | his own anger in his surprise in | seeing Slowpoke actvally provoked. | “Excuse me, Slowpoke," sald he, T | didn't want to jump on you any [ more than you wanted me to, 1f T} sea you, you'scared me, so T guess we are square. You are the | last person in the world 1 expected |10 sce. How comes it that you have | | not retired for the winter? It seems | | to me that every one 1 meet these fs getting ready for winer. It's 8 f to find some one who fsn’t.” | | “Who is it who tsn't?" demanded | Slowpolke. | “Why, yon aren't doing like that, | demanded Peter. “1 certainly am,” declared Slow- | | poke. “I'm getting ready this very minute to close my house up rori the winter.” Peter blinked several What did 1 understa; say?" he cried, | said that I'm getting “ady to close my house up for the winter,” replied Slowpoke. “That's what I'm | over herg for."” | Peter 1ooked puzzled. He scratgh- | ed a long ear with-a long hindfbt and then he wobbléd his nose in a puzzled way. "What'do yon mean| | by closing your house?” said he. Slowpoke sald nothing. His head disappeared. His tall disappeared. He had withdrawn them entirely inside his ahell and then the halves | [of the lower shell closed tight, shutting him in entirely. There was | nothing whatever to be seen of him except that shell, Peter waited. In {a moment Slowpoke's head ap- | peared. Then his legs and tall ap- peared. “That's what 1 mean,” pald | he. “That's the way T shut my | house up. It's very handy to carry your house with you wherever you g0 and to be able to close it when- lever you teel lke it.” “But,” cried Peter, “I should think you would be afrald of freez- ing to death even if you do have the doors closed. Do you just close | the doors whenever you happen to | get ready, wherever you may hap- {pen to be?™ | Not exactly, Peter Rabbit, not | exactly. 1 prepare for the winter | just as any sensible person will. As T sald before, that's what I'm here for,” explained Slowpoke. (Copyright, 1925, by T, W. Burgess) | | | ! times. you to The next stor; By to Slowpoke” eter Says Good- “That's gasoline.” “CGee! No wonder 1he stufl is g0 ng up. Why can't 1 just write down ten'?" tecanse chasce, 1 and be — XXX happens to represent the classification and serial number of gasoline., s exceedingly simple. “Oh, exceedingly!™ cchoed Billy “But 1T haven't pint of gas left and what am 1 going to do today? Walk." illy walked the library with his big fists clenched and bor. rowed two dollars from Alice. He was leaving the house when Con- stance met him, “Did You get your right?” she asked “Oh, sure,” he told lle got a great system. 1's dead eas Constance did not deteet the y in her brother's voice, She noted only. the words, and tl Kkindled hope no her hrea 1 Billy could get gosoline wateh her. “I require 1. Hedge, him out. please?” The efliciency his large book “Hats." ** ‘Hats women's,” as his finger reached Kind out of gazoline all her, she informed had sought arranged, a hat,” when “How is it reached for turned man and " he read, the subdivi- of a, woman's 7 Straw “In ielly. “Plysh " She shivered. “Then please what you desire hat." “I do not know.” 1L Hedge sat back in and’ regarded her with ment. “You mean to say that you want but you do not know what December?” she inquired. tell in the me exactly vay of a his chair astonish- Kind: “Certainly! How can 1 tell wha I want until T have seen them Did you ever buy a woman's hat? “No; 1 admit that T never did. Yet there should be no difficulty about it that T<can sce.” Constance smiled, seemed that the know all things, at any rate. 1 shall probably visit ten or a dozen shops.” she observed evenly. “Oh, that's all ri . sent coples of the rehase all firms with whicl® we maintain ac- counts.” She wipced at the *we." “What T want to get at is the type of hat. the grade, or whatever the cu: o not 1 shall prob- {ably buy a small hat. and very like- ly it will have fur on it. in a gen- eral way, it will probably be a toque.” The efficiency man ran rapidly through a list, and made a memo- randum, “Price?” he asked bLriskly. “T haven't the least ide: Again he was amazed. “But you must have some Two dollars? Three dollars?" “Two dollars!™ He glanced up at the delicately wrought handiwork which at that moment crowned her soft brown hair, and then pointed at it irrever- | ently, with a lead pencil. “What did that cost?” Constance touched it lightly. if for identification. “Really, I don't recall,” swered indifferently. “Approximately ?” “Oh, perhapa a hundred.” “One hundred dollars!™ “Surely., Something llke that. It came from the Luxembourg shop.” H. Hedge studied the hat with interest. He even committed the sacrilege of rising from his seat, leaning over and feeling the tex- ture of it with his fingers. “Do you mean to tell me that you paid one hundred dollars for that thing?" She stified her anger and merely nodded. “T might add that my father pald the bill — and asked no ques- tions.” “How long ago “T think it was about three weeks ago, A hundred for a hat, and a new one In three weeks?" he exclaimed. “The season has changed.” she explained sweetly. recall only four seasons a observed the efficiency man as she an- [ ple Lot the i - lincluding the If it runs less than fifteen to tand this is uot de- | | {solely by duing “daily dozens { devouring bran and yeast, nor by re- harmful what's 102—TW | wrong | sooner well, ' to ! 50 tew peo ortunity of studying the human body and learning thor oughly the siructurs tunctions ditferent wr the body. have the op and i5 ol itself. The av- mun Knows more about how to are of s automobile than be the of his body suying o great dJeal tor his know of automobiles. How much more important It than specd The problem of keeping well is ur ecxecedingly camprehonsive o Man does not live by hread glone, nov dovs man profect his health Ly hruin nows about care peating to himselt daily the phras: ivery duy in every wayU—and yet there is no objection to the i dozen indoors if one cannot exereise out of doors; U of a num- ber of good foods, and optitsism s Ipral Vs o to increase woight, often Sy Weasii far W most nee is sone- i “not to e and over-indnlgence in the Kinds of food i produc cortam or dis Dicting 1 iy ir ¢ unwisely, weakeu one to such an - that hody may los. mueh of its resisting powers. When d by a physician, diet i o the important part of ment of certain d fepreseription of special dicts or the adoption of fads in eating way be distinetly dangerons “I'he food, winle impor 1 of the Drocess much | e essentials of health presers The muscles of mastic tion are the only ones that neced exercise, Begin Lx = While Young N¢ in wral is g vital ne- cossity in the ¢ Ith and yof how prople seden- tary occupations wet the right kind of exereds regularty Such people usy 40 or 45 and find that their hearts Will not stand for them fo racreise cven ely. If they they will begin gradually daily may in {mea their lost 1o 2 1o o weight oxte the anently the The s most b mastication wt, is but of small of digestion, reise nintenanee of hes fow ol ke np at mode oW and 1 sonie vital exergiso they e restor February snd March the wonihs which ure wost dangerous {trom the i Iiere have | nuuiber of nearly 15 per the year. are standpoint of discase. been when the deaths in Pebruary was nt of the tota) for The February rate s often that for any other Jonth exeept March. Not only is there a higher mor- lity during these two months, buf there s present much more disc than at other times, Whatever may be the causes. there is no doubt that much of this {discase i3 unnecessary and that of these deaths could be pre- 1 all of the people had ac- coss the scientific knowledge lwhich hus been made available by ealth workers, and 3 all persons would apply {hese simple common- sens ic procedures and pre- Pveutive sures, much suffering "could be prevented and many deaths “averted How cige? years o Ventu to me man one obtain this knowl- One method at least is sim- ple. This information is at your dis- posal in hooks and bulletins writ- ten by experts and issued by the governm national, state and muneipal, and also by auxiliary semi- public civic bodies, such as health associations, and by reputable pub- lishers who handle the Looks of emi- nient anthorities What Health Books to Read “Let good books help you ihcalth” is a slogan worth followir Tn order that you may know some- | thing about what books to read on | health subjécts the surgeon general of the United States public health service, Washington, D. €., will he glad to send you a list of the pub- fcations of that service. The pa- tional health council, a voluntary or- ganization, located at 370 Seventh avenue, New York city, has prepared a selected list of health hooks for {ropular reading. This list will be {sent 1o you upon request. Readers should bear in mind that lit is wise to turn only to reputable {authorities for expert advice on what to read concerning such vital mat- ter as vour health. Not everything which {s published s reliable, | to READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR RESULTS Victor Records To Prevent Baldness Baldness can be preventea eaeler than cured. Stop falling halr end ftching scalp, banish all dandruff and make the halr grow by using Parislan Sage—the best tonlo and ecalp treatment. IS guar- anteed. Sold by all druggista