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A Wife’s Confessional REVELATIONS OF A WIFE i Dick's dealons General Confusion tu n until she had “I am afr . been | 3 too mu You G i : : tous)y } b that » p my han » my and 1 g S 2 drained i 4 2 brilliant a « M G ot almost 1 me A p Bk upon 1 @ e req o The 3 Rak | : il put up as as ur slowly, | than did Katherine 1ofecl | guilty at showing ] You Were Not Ch Deliberately T} Y a dmeti one undivided 2 down his co and leaned towa T knew then t tention in the d e was now safe from hix t That Dicky was ont there, «ither } to control jealous nger, or working o in front it up into o explosions, 1 was certain. Why? I|so full of asked myzelf rebelliously, could not lat loast o Hal Meredith have s i} trance ten minutes Mother Graham wou to her fastidions likir ment of my room In ) rine lay suffering. Then 1 could |oppr have dispatched the fascinating phy- | maid sictan upstairs without auy delay|nervous f and Dick's already lively § would have received no further ag- gravation, Now I did not what second would sce his stofmy entrance, although I hoped that his dread of scenecs would prevent his|| rsion Welcome Interrupion hia brain etorm |me as I « my mot making one, keep him indeed, from eorning into the dining room at all “Just what did that flend do to her?” asked Dr. Mered) distinctly unprofessional huskiness in his voice. with a Tr Dicky is in a frightfui “Choked her till sho lost con-|1 was able to get him to go back o | g5 oo scionsness and then gagged her,” 1|his room, i ve’sinotelllns how!|lys Lo e replied. {long he'l 1 1 want “But you were not choked.” His| eyes went quick to my throat| then looked steadily, almost sternly |yo futo mine again. He was patiently resentful — perhaps wunconsciously | (Copyriz 14 #0 — that I had received lesser in- Feature Serviee, [ opital agin. TNl be whipping boy while gou're Mo Cable from Karl Whitney (o Leslic Prescott 1ed mot er to [ cr AILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBD OSSWORD PUZZLE —_— | hotd te | tea By BEGIN HERL TODAY: To b Farewell Abounds lLeather str ernational 43 Cushion . Group of Second we b scems to | Mr. Prescott malkes to 1 do T for her arm than |ever ¢ is not well as fast May 1 ask yo tell Mrs, hley to have evcrything our return on the tuwe her the entire west given up to mother as and Nigit Letter from John Alden Keeper. Prescott 1o Panla Perier S H ‘ ol Night Letter from Ruth Burke to | Urescott and | Teslie Pr [ o Of course, 1 ONE er #art tomorrow, 1 ¢ John A PPrescott Walter oft fishid, m Sally Athe ton | RS ot Paula Perier it “| reluctance I t K ‘ tie ! U g my nerves go, 1 )14 not have himd around, as much as I love him Night Letter from Panla Perier to Night Tetier from John - Alden Sally Athierton Preceott to sydney Carton Letter from the Little Mar- Rread ' h ) | | ) n| L& e er | - il - Qolds & lidl Go Stop them today y. H k all their dangers ard & Z ' rely on leser helps, aists \A\Ll:g Price 30¢ o CASCARA, 53 QUININE th Get Fed Box 0km‘\" with portrait CUT-0UTS ——- ago. e i o Miles Standish || e S ) Courtship of Thanksgiving with hanksg Miles Standish, the brave Purl! match, PURITAN CAPTAIN | ik s Attractive GULDENS | new SALADRESSING sral unit gar (] ' a race g sur in to m Exclamation of laug lay over Our Americ as given n lif in his poem, filex Stundish w ing-time Y. Toc dark grey with shoes and stockings His belt buckle and the wckles on his ehoes are silver, His rd and hair were reddish g 1o turn grey. Be- ount the pleture ¥ paper such as Ll oy er i lnagazin Tomaor- the story will legin with Ine. Satin and Wool i winter tenla A.L of that delicious, pi- quant, appetizing mus- tard taste—such taste as only the world's finest mus- tard seeds can give. Mixed with rich olive oils, vinegar aged in wood like port wine, spices from far seas. Gulden's new mild Saladress- ing Mustard makes an in- comparable touch for salad: entrees, gandwiches. Deli- cious as a sauce for fish. An inestimable aid to good cooks everywhere. At all grocers. MUSTARD apply freely up nostrils 7 Million Jars Used Y = VICKS tirst celebratec Ired yoars po Longfel- | a beautiful story | “The | Some | vy when you are! or you will want to get a vol- of Longfellow’s porms and w gk color cnt-outs next three weeks you will a complete set of characters h to act out this famous wn armor for the brave Purfs| Associated Editors, often with oth. Tnevita- | EADCOLDS Melt in spoon; inbale vapors; “You've got to get out!” e “octopus’ is to ow him ibrary | NOW GO ON WITH THI STOF | Billy led 1 ay. In his | there were no misgiv s, son of John W. Drooke wa rd. A certain youthful ation may aften do Peter Finds Two Travelers By Thornton W, Burgess Who B 16 much, "tis very plain, ail 10 knowledge gain. Danny Meadow Mouse. I'vter Rabbit was quite upset when he discovered Danny and v Meadow Mouse had lait home. You see. it looked as it they had left home for good. He, had ng of the same feeling he time le discovered ad left home when Jown to the Sunny Sou he great Manbird aeroplane. He wondered if they ve started for the Sunny in the same way again. Then some X . {iibe _33 Hlany curlous to know what was doing he remembered that if the great Manbird had been around he would | have seen it. Had it not been for what Sammy Jay had eaid about seeing Danny a long way from Peter would have thought hat Danny and Nanny might have | been mies, As it was, he decided that they must have moved of thelr own accord. But why they should have moved he coulin't understand. Of 1r8e right away he was ve urious about it. He looked every- where he could think of for then asked every one it they had scen Danny and ) search was all in v e R it up. T very | Peter saw Blacky the Crow sitting |on a fence post* down near the end of the Long Lane watch- | ing very sharply something below. ,'x wo or three times Blacky flew an to the ground and then flew again to the post. Peter's sent him over there, lip- pperty-lip, as fast as his legs could go. He was curlous to ow what Blacky was doing. However, he was too wise to EO curiosi right close to Blacky. When he got near enough he saw that acky was trying to catch some ne t a eafe distance Peter sat lown to watch, By and by Farmer | Brown's body appeared in the dis ! W. Broc widow har ware mag trfors leaving th I for two wi [a fiem of s 1o 1ake he anything n ehil- | ficter 1 He did not even glance up | | ight by one of their ene-| and finally | thought | “What's the joke?” arly one morning, g 1925 750 Muéh Efficien © W.J.Watt -~ o\aad Co, i braggart: but that It geemed infvita y man shou procession. being 190 Hedge carefilly checked off “You “Ont eonversation might a But Bil a few second poi only “You've got 10 g¢ with the necessary glare. into her sister's, . for?" The Hedge's voice was unmi “Pecause ma won't more e busin Billy signifi The efficien: mere); erestad, an 5 ment about it,” “Now, you get your 1. It's all off." “Too busy.” Constan something inc question. 1t i1 not co-ordin: with the great plan. Yet Bil firm ay a rock. and posing. Not until your father | remarked the efficienc coughed notsi! * his sisters. He smiled significa B f Jonstance {y dubious but 1s| 1g to be shown, They start for “Give you ene m nennced “And then® Out you go.' “Front door Who?" 0? nce. Blacky didn’t 10 get clo aded was b At once Peter acampered over 10 Blacky had been he eaw no i Then a squeaky little volce, familiar, cried: Peter Rabbit! Where black raseal gone? You would have laughed seen the expression on Peter’s face red Danny that post on whicl g. At firs e dlse Mouse peeping out lere 2" “Trylng to find out gone, black n cal ha my 'O, he's headed Forest,” said Peter. vorry about him.any e trving to catch you?” Ot course,” replied suppose he was try- “Who did yo ing to cateh “1 hadn't the leaat idea,” replied eter, “but 1 didn't you, Where's Nanny? “Here,"” squeaked ,another voice, and Nanny Meadow Mouse ead out beside Danny. her ‘Well, well, welll “Do tell me what way over here.” “We're traveling,” “Not having any Manbird to travel| in this year we're fraveling om our teet “But where are vou rpoke up Nanny, This was too much for Peter. Preparing for ' winter! ‘How under the sun are paring for winter by traveling? should think that if you want to grepare for winter Jaying up a stock of food the way | you always have done.” Danny Mouse chuckled. | Nanny Mouse chuckled. Then they But h(s[ both chuckled together until Peter ' he was being laughed at he demanded. “It {sn't polite to presence of others them what you are laughing at.” ." sald Danny The joke is that all our supplies, are lald up for us, H knows it, Somebody has done all| “Excuse me, Pete the work for us." Peter looked all around. "1 don't see any supplies,” sald he. The fat sides of Danny and Nan- ny Meadow Mouse laughter. “We baven't got yet,” sald Danny. (Copyright, 19 Burg The next Are Waylaid.” 3 was big And well ad pha and inocks without The merc prospect of physi- cal combat never dismayedl Perhaps he was something of reports anni, the furnace “What ean't g0 on?' aerio glonered lnoked and appeared to Oh. there's going fo b remarked H picking up another report card | demanded Jeney m As soon as he saw he lown the acky fook to his wings. caw!” he shouted and away old hoard on the ground. “Why, Danny Meadow Mouse!"” “What under the sun are ypu doing “You needn’t traveling and what for?” cried Pater. are preparing for winter.” shook with heen on the save under there wou with phy ) sitated Billy T.ook here” eaid Biliy. “1 don't want to mues you up ar better go q H. Hedgr “Yon Jdo sce a fight, "No. But &ition hrow somebody ot and vou've got no husin me there i fo go, “I'm ot ar I'm her orilers stay, ¥ poral pur von compel me, 1 He broke off with a regarded 1 ready for the there was a tempestuous ri o the front door bell, w vis A swered with alacrity by Horace, A o nd r the b laid a restraining on Billy's arm. she whisp Maudie Var some of all it oft. Bi Rilly paused refuctar He was eager for the encounter. yet his eage was mixed with a feeling of rellof that it was not yet neces- !sary to eject a gueat Brooke mansion. “You'd better go up vour stuff” he advised the effici- ne, man iends 1 come. and that lets you out tor a white.” . He i dr a boys and added where lie 00k an res turned 1 for o T ned his work The Brookee' callurs lost no time fn taking possession of the house. | he Fron his desk, the icleney m could hear Constance playving piano acrose the hall fo an ac- companiment of swiftly moving | in feet, Al times wher not in action. the up the reliet 1t was while the no was wa Ing and swiftly whirling boy that the casual tone: She followed the diree glance and eaw of the room, the Hedge. He v Constance thing that was foreizn to her tom. and that did not serve to im prove her temper. The Van Nest boy had not reco tonishment at t eficiency man room. “One moment. please”” he said The dancing couple stopped: so did three other couples, one of Shine i pissed A step, sor om his e when across th | which was composed of two girls!' | dancing together. {~ Hedge included ) briaf how. then gave his ent What is the dance?” Constance, surprized out | &peech by the intrusion. turned ap- | pealingly to the Nest youth. “Partly a fox,” drawled that per. son, “with a few steps of my own “You invented them?” inqui | Hedge. “I guess s0. Don't remember ¢ actly; T dance qulte a bit.” “Tt doesn't matter. The point 1 wish to make Is, why do you waste &0 many steps?” “Waste 'em? Constanc zled young man, “Who ever heard {of a wasted dancing step?” “Exactly, Waste them. 1 hae been watching you dance. You | start in a given direction, and you proceed s0 many steps in a straight 'line. Very good. Then there is a pause, which for purposes of rest is undoubtedly permissible. Upon | resuming progress, however. you then mova in a sidewlse direction' | -— four stéps -— after which you continue the forward motion. You will readily see that those four steps are wholly nnneceseary. con- | | ing the other end of the room.” Constance was flushing hotly and biting her lower lip. The Van Nest oy was standing with his mouth clency man with wide eyes. Pres. ently Wally Van Nest recovered epeech. “But say.” he protest side steps are part of the dance. | Don't you understand?” | “Very well. Grant that. B why four? Why not two? You obtain “those | exactly the same effeet, that of moving crabwise, with 8fty per 8 heaith time organizations only Via col | publication ph took | d would do and how vou would (act if you only had a part time fird or partnent and do ae wuch polic cts your life as vocati sume an additional length of time, | and bring about a delay in reach-| open. A small circle of curious young people had assembled itself | roumd the trio, studying the effi- flort, 1 will rite Mies lirooke" \ re one ) Y oman s S 0 Nty ter the ring of ol Newt: 1L Fa Gives younz How to leep 11— Causes of lliness S CUMMING St 10 obtairw maintain an offics {6 Hho erien and over. ¢ time ph o undertakes th in ral practice two incompatible dbties, County Health Officers Newded The United States publie cryvice, rtequesting Information over, learned (hat 45 por cent r had had partment ull time county W conspicuous by their county health offie on an investment nited health service poi he 2.850 con representing 81,406,017 people 5057616 rural inhabitapt supporting other word f per people in onr rural dis not protected with a full Great Help 1o Children i con general 18 derive norevenues, princtpall people pay the taxes hice in better health care from cpidemic nd beverages er supplies, ot better stat A heaith departme 1 part of your eity en the agency [ ou would ina proper § ery. YOUR Couaa It is not wise to use remedis whi-h dependupor®‘dope”suchh narcotics, chloroform, cannabis tar products. They may stop yo cough temporarily by numbi the tissues, as most cough mi tures do, but this is rot enough The inflamed air passages mi be soothed naturally, the ge laden mucus loosened and pelled in order to effect a lasti recovery. ! PERTUSSIN assists Nature t sccomplish the results in remarkably short tim, absolutely harmbess. Sold by all' druggists in la and smali botida. ... B | and it} s Beaith departmg it rtmept calth ities of a population of er cent Lad full time tments. The remain- time heabth hool, the protection the rogulation of the gale of ne and amti- her things which equently a happicr ment, get better fac- quainted with it. 1f you fin otection aghinst

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