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Hal Meredith's Tenderness Is Lost on Katherine Bomething vague, indefinable, in Lilllan’s manner puzzied me as I went back Into the dining room. There was no reason for amuse- ment that T could see In the sltua- tion confronting us. But mirth cer- tainly had its part in the expres- slon of her face when she coun- seled me to make haste in getting to the hospital in order to evade Dicky. There was something be- sides mirth in her eyes, also, — a sort of cat-cating-the-canary look; but T had no time for speculation, and put all conjectures aside as 1 A Wife's onfession Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE by which one could determine her reaction to the handsome face bent above her. But into the eyes of the man watching her sprang a look 8o full of pitiful tenderness that 1, observing them both, turned my own eyes away, feeling that I had no right to whness ths emo- tion so starkly mirrored in Hal Meredith's face, “Do not try to apeak,” Dr. Mere~ dith eald hurrledly, “Just nod your head or shake it for one question Do you know me?” She nodded ever so slightly, but fnvoluntary expression of pain crossed her face as he did o, and an NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, CROSSWORD PUZZLE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Tob By BEGIN HERE TODAY: John W. Brooke, wldower and | hardware magnate, upon leaving| town for several weeks, arranges| with a firm of efficlency engineers to take charge of his hourchold | during his absence. He falls to say anything about this to his three grown children, Constance, Billy and Alice. But they soon hear of it, when H. Hedge, assumes assigned to the fob, control of the Brooke mansion, setties himselt in the| master's suite and turns the )i brary info an office. He drops into the musie room, today, while Con- | | well. To be sure, his conception of y uch Efficiency Rath 3, 1925, W.d(.%/alf JU Nand Co. bit, sh She was checked In she the attempted to take a firmly but not by a surprisingly the mere fraction of a second could feel the muscles efficlency man tighten like cords of steel, “Forward!" he commanded, 8o they went forward again, “I sald two steps, not four, told her quietly. “Now—again, Once more the hateful demon- stration of sclentific dancing was repeated. And after that agaln and agaln, I'rom rage and confusion, Constance's mind turned to aston- ishment. II. Hedge danced very third rough! strong arm he | such a ridiculous proceeding be prolonged? ‘Why should Florrie, whom everybody conceded to he pretty, find so much to laugh about? Why should H. Hedge smile over a very. dull and monotonous matter? Constance found herself In front of one of the largs mir- rors, and unconsclously made & study of her image. She could not see anything the matter wiih ft. As for the gown, she knew that was all right. The volce of the efficiency man called her out of a dissatisfied rev- erie Thank you,” he was eaying. “Glad to have been of service, Call "0t course. I do not consider him & proper person to enter this house.” Constance swayed and her cheeks flamed, “Understand me," sald Hedge politely. "I do not mean that he is an improper in the ordinary sense. 1 do not regard him as dangerous. He {s merely useless, futlle, & waste of time, He has no place in econ- omy, domestic, social or otherwise.” Constance opened her lips to speak, but no words came. “Such being the case,” continued the efficiency man, "I am amazed that you dared to bring that per- son into the house.'” Next: Sclentific poker, Your Health How to Keep 1t— Causes of lliness By DR. HUGH S, CUMMING Surgeon General, United States W T Ty FIAAEARRRRS BRI BRI S * the artistic was absurd and impos-| on me any time. Thank you, Miss Public Health Service, ¥ spoke crisply to Dr. Meredith the physiclan uttered a remorse- | sible; yet what he did at all was| Brooke." Many people consider appendicitis &c are ready for you now up- | ful exclamation. done perfectly, She could not but He howed and walked briskiy|,g 5 comparatively new disease, an la . “1 won't ask you to move a mus- | marvel at it. out of the room, not deviating by |ajnent that up to a generation ago o Ho sprang to his feet, almost|cle again,” he eald. “And I won't | “Thank you; that will be suffl-|a hair's breadth from the shortest|wag not heard of. Appendicitls is as upsetting his coffee cup. 1 realized [ hurt you any more than I possibly | clent,” he sald abruptly, as they| possible route. old as the human race. It was sim- then that the generally polsed phy- | can help. But T must see how badly reached the center of the room| “And who demanded Millle| i\ \uoiwn by another name, of ; siclan was &8 near to common or-|you are injured.” again, Mintern, as he strode from sIght ! yiner by a variety of other nuines, dinary “jumpiness’ as a man could “I Congratulate You" Constance, upon heing released, | “is Mr. Hedge?” before It was discovered that the lite well be, With hands infinitely tender, he fell back a step and stared at him | Constance hesitated. The tempta-!y 1o orean calied the uppendix was “Shall we go up then—at once?” [ undid the bandages and looked I you've never seen one, you've |10, Aecquircd knowledge, 1in bewilderment. tion to expose the true character causing all the trouble, he asked hurriedly, carefully at the brulses on her | read about them in humorous maga- [11. To put up in poker. | “Better, wasn't {t?" he a .ot the efficiency monster Was| mp. g yccurate and definite de- “Of conurse,” I answered, “Come | throat, shoulders and arms. Then |zines, so you'll have no trouble with [12. Church spire. | “S8ame principle exactly, but re-|great. In two sentences she could g inyoy of this. discase was given with me.” |he replaced the bandages and |No. 1 horizontal, 14, To require, duced to an economic basis.” hold kim up to public scorn. They |, "1). “poginglg Fitz of Boston in T lcd the way from the dining|turned to Mother Graham. HORIZONTAL 16, Dregs, He encompassed ithe & youthfuliwere itrembling ion. her lipe. & Butliygas = provioisito'that' time ‘the voom, Dr, Meredith close at my| °I must congratulate you, he| 1. family vow. Nothing: | andience with his glance, and then | the hesitation gave time for & rally | oy Lo ridion did mot regard heels, and went up the stairs in the | sald, “You have done the only pos.| 5. To squander. Exclamation of reproach. | looked significantly at the hostess.|of cautlon. The pride of thelyygappanqix asPhe seat of any dun- RIT6 ashlon T g ucaied Hnat i nal s{ole thiks and ot il exceatiotd IS ERlamat oot sorromy o She remembered herself., 7 Brookes was still a cherished pos- | ol Ky o was longing to pass me and gain | well. Rest and quietness are the |13 Green fllm formed on copper Organs of smell. jilismefuceaen (R AL eUsE At ok o T ralmak Something More| 1t s perfectly truo that betore the upper story more ewiftly. How- | only remedies, and I know that you articles, Embryo plants. jiEatassoldyt than that, too. A guest under thelss; abscesses, due to diseass of the ) Sk LA Lt G 16 Sl e eI E e _ He stepped forward and shook | Brooke roof-tree, even unbidden |, oo i Poe § 0 B SO0 O g erine’s door he had himself well in| He added a simple direction or |17 Work of skill Game, AL I L DI EDg G CER Bcon, SEe G o O i Rl STy Rty e vt t hand, and outwardly was what I|two for the lquids to be used |15 To sin. To lurk. iimshakeliapiccaitmAnoNspeliy R ALE (HEdwe LeaI TN Consiance B8 | IPer i Tanioyenlal di(ia cnori (1On A1 1 Rhew. D' wiahed o anpear.— & | when' Kathoesine: shouia’ frst: 5s[19: Bxclamation of disgust, To apportion ous sawing of the air. Thero was|a business representative of |\ "y oive any extensive opening & physiclan lucklly happening to be|able to swallow anything, then |20+ Devoured. Exts PRI S A e e S of the body cavity. In 1835, how- within call when an old friend and | turned to the quiet pathetic little |21- Abounded. Anger, Heon ouths. ware. svmning in 4| Cosstan tarned st level glante| ST n cperation for apppndiciia : ST AT T fard upon! the! bed) anal put his| 28 College rank, To intimate. [irieont Eyoutha iwerar grinning sinva {8 Constance]ituenéda’ level 5! was performed, an'appendix remov- Sieciate needed I3 P 8 3 16 ‘Baohead Cuddled. | puzzled fashion. As for the girls, it | upon Hildegarde. S Alao i (he e len RIVRERTI b1o) e SRt i s el D :‘r?:dorfir::rvh::u;\lpfr?r:\ef:l:xn‘s[ sen| 26 Finishes, . Sneaky. |rasiobylous thatithelediclencytman i SHousskeepert SiCertalniy S notlit | 5 &gy kiteciea byl (hel renioval 3 dlth extended his hand, which she | ture of a famlly physiclan, but T|2% Vats for storing green fodder. |42. Two fives. i " Niitte Mintern comd think of no| " “BAt 1 thought you told mama |Cf,that orean. could not.gnore, and ‘the next sec. | guessed that it was in reallty a| ol TO close with wax. ECHLD silius Ll R on R 3 In orderithat you Moy undermisnd [ ; AT N s g % Resy. To disregard reason in the world why she ghould [ — something of the nature of appendj FYf ke was. bending - daterentlally)) eareas, jall' ths imore { {mphssicned Pin holding bobbin con o s Snake-ltke fish {not. smile at him; so she did —| “Your mother surely misunder. (SLESUINE OF Che REAER OF CRRERS b over hers. and tender because he had no Tiix machine Gong i | charmingly, H. Hedge interpreted |stood me,” Interrupted Constance. [, = 5 T B0 TR e e “How fortunate that you were|shadow of right to give it. or e ' A [iEacrimely wNiciien gelliatinonargsiotsome| dPRTE NS T ERKEOLE SSARBRER | able to take chargo at this time,” | “I shall see you again tomow |ag' N W0 maral Contealto "It you please,” he sald, advanc-|of my father's business affairs”” | % ©O8 THEIE il NI | ho eaid, delicately emphasizing the | row,” he said, then held out his[§¢' pue ettt Hodbnts: | ing. f This, howeser, was a mere iden- |21 of the few animals ¥ pronoun. Mother Graham vistbly| hand to Mother Graham. M e Breakwater: | “I should be delighted” sald| tification of H. Hedge. It did mot | " (Ho0 not”‘fmow a1t Daalany, preened herself at the tribute and | “I leave her in the best of care,” | 4’ Employs Tadi | Mutie. explain him in the least to thel o\ St O e been called & touch of gratified vanity softened | he added with a low bow, and my | 46" oy rain. Definite attigle | She was too. There was & cer-| Brookes' clrcle of friends, It went| B b oo o”orean'™ Some people the austerity of her face, mother-in-1dw's face never held a|4g° cpilg's air tos. Era | tainty and surencss about effi-]abroad that he was queer, and that |y o0 g T flm;w‘m;m“: ”?a, ¢ “T've done the best T could,” she|more gracious smile than that |z Japanese coin, T | ciency dancing that interested her.|was a report that Copstance did| b€ 0 L 5 S T R OISR I replied. “Will you look at Mrs. | which illumined it as she acknowl- To collect. PR G | 1t was a trifie abrupt, perhaps; &|not wholly relish, He was queer|"? & & Bickett now edged his tribute. “Do Not Try to Speak” T had looked nowhere else since T entered the room. Katherine lay aulescent on the bed, ‘a pititul little figure, eyes closed in utter exhau tlon. and her brulses hidden under hastily arranged bandages fatur- ated {n cooling lotlons, Did she know that Hal Meredith was in the room. or was she {oo spent to care? The queetion was wnanswered eyen when he crossed the room .to the | bed and uttered her name in care- | ssional accents, Bickett! Will you look at | atherine’s eyes, when the tired 1ids lifted, held no expression | ing, “You won't kuow her by tomor- ehe sald, then turned to me with an imperative gesture. “Margaref, see that Dr. Meredith has some hot coffee before he goes, she commanded. “Thank you, I already have been hountifully “served,” he hurriedly interrupted, In another minute we were in the'hall and he was say- with a return to his profes sional manner: How scon ean Mrs. Graham? We get to that man ble.” Copyright, 19 Freature you be ready. really ought to ns soon as poss M Ni Li; 1 2. To peel 3 stens. eventh note I'ackage. ght. ure ot cloth Upright shaft. To ventilate, Secret procedure. Opposite of specific. Thick shrubs Drafn To liquerfy. VERTIC L To splash in scal mi-precious stone. To scold constantly Pe 4 6 By 9. risied. P'art of verb to be. little too precise. Yet it was ne different. And she felt quite secure |'in the firm grip of the dark-haired stranger. After Millle, the efficlency man stance and some friends are having| found other cases to be disposed of. an Imprompiu dance. He insists| There was Clara Cushing, for in- on showing them the sclentific way | slance; and after Clara there was As for the gown, she knew that was all right— of stepping about to muslc. He| Maudie Van Nest, who posessed takes Constance In his arms and|none of her brother's disdain. And steps out. “To the lett, two,” Hedge|then came Hildegarde Forrest and ion Johnston and Florrie Rich- mond. | commauds. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Constance found herself obeying;| It was, therefore. mot without but upon the completfon of the! i that l'(m'?'.ant" was | second step. wholly from force of [ annoyed at Florrle. Why should i enough, Heaven knew; but for rea- sons -— perhaps family pride, for ona — she did not care to have him famed for that alone. « e True efficiency {s an octopus, reaching out in all directions and cizing upon all things. It came to pass that it selzed upon Wally Van Nest on the very evening of the day that H. Hedge had applied economy to dancing. Wally had called upon Constance. He was something of a bore, but Constance was even willlng to be hored. Anything that was a relaxa- tion from efficlency was welcome, and Wally was that very thing. “Absurd—eh ?” sald Wally, until it is now but a vestige of a once active and important part the body. The vermiform appendix s a fin- ger-like appendage about three inches in length and a quarter of an inch in diameter, having a canal | muning throughout its entire length. It is situated at the end of the ce- cum, or large lntestine, just below the point where the small intestine opens into the large intestine. It is found in the lower right side of the abdomen. metimes it is shorter than three inches, &nd- specimens have been found that wers between six and 11 ‘inches in length, About 1886, the year in which the appendix was first recognized as the seat of varfous diseases of the ab- of ‘What?" inquired Constance,|go....' (ne great French bacter- turning her head to yawn, although 5 ) iy Y . (el Evotia t have interpreted fologist, Louls Pasteur, was conducte j e ZONCLROTInANe v ing his studies of the causes of the COLOR CUT-0L TS == | dish. . Children who follow this| o disease. He found that living germs story and cnt ont the paper doils e O A rin | were responsible for many infections Miles Standish | every day will have a complete set M enLt ™Yot the human body and proved that | of Dilgrim dolls by Thanksgiving. el L . germs were the agents which caused Al S0 Um—I don't see Why i Letter from Teslie Prescott to the | sure that before 1 go, 1 will ik Miles Stanlish was no longer a — {lol‘an‘:l\t o‘}ml‘o}x;‘hy)t;u“k!n:a-._ | The dlscoveries of Pasteur wers Little Marquise, Care of the all the letters to you from our se- young man. Still he was strong and Constance ‘was 'peripctly willing L RO G 1 Wis: O Sceret Drawer | eret hiding place and put them in athletic, and brave aud couraguous 15 m‘”mc H Hedge.; dancing — father of modern surgery, who ap- 6 IO T T it Ay In war. "Twas he who defended the herselt, Dot she —experiences a|Plod his principies of cleanliness Have you missed me, dear little | bank. ’ grims from the ks of th The Travclers Are Waylald | Peler Rabbit looked up. Then,|faint and inexplicable ressntment|20d Strict aseptics tq all operations seeret confidant? I have missed you| One of the reasons 1 have Leen ireaded Indians. He was their { ¥ without even stopping to say good | when Wally dld so. and revolutionized surgery. very, very much. Being able to|so busy lately is that for the last liope’ and Jthelr vefuge for wilhout Tabmten W Bhrges [y, away he ran. You see, Farmer| “I'm not a slave to form,” she| Frcious to this time surgical op- talk 10 you means so much to me, | 1wo weeks EiRrinea) aa him t ¥ 1 have perished by by Thornton' W. Burgess l';_v v,“f') e Dolntediy, . erations were atteaded with - great T O e e e i the arrows of the hostile red men. Cmerres i Zlon [f for that old post) Blooping || “What? N teily, nowt® risks because of the infection which & miot disereet and syme | succesded in aniagonidug | The caplain strode back and|who travels never knows when he | ST &L i e T g | Beth i acfeith | Sheration! i Nows lstener and 1 always feel | and almost made out littie forth ucross the room deeply bur- o face with danger be. | O%"T . \‘ b ',”;( kel Laeed 2 however, these, infections have ceas- ifuch comforted after 1 hawe pour- | liar to his 3 | led in thought, his h;#n\lq clasped --Nanny Meadow Mouse. i-:;nfl“ ’;’;‘v"w” «(]W;'H m‘\‘v Rkl pondered that for halt a|®d 'O appear and surgery has been S G ny ole soul to you. NavatniviEnT bast i behind his back. At the table sat - SRR e ads AT S Bt SR 4 brought to a stage that is compara~ b fba b SR LI . 7 Aidsh, e gouhs. triend and T A .| Panny and Nanny Meadow Mouse | minute, and indicated with & shake 18R €0 : am going to ghve | cott that could not sta i ! 1 Danny and Nanny. Meadow Mouse | o585 00 880 ! They | of his head that he gave it up. g 16 usual excuse for not Writlng 1o it she did not stop It. Of cou [ isehol companion, A8 the cab- | o ocping out from under an | 508 0 CEE T MNS away| “Why, Wally, T could almost be, The Berms which cause appendici- romcone for a long time, but in|she awfully hurt and insi i strode | pust hs armor andl;t sora at the foot of a post at lennotte Mo ewns boy | fond of.you she added ith sl may enter the appendixthrough ny case it is true, 1 » been R0 | and had given me a ter- | weapons clattered and hed but $Ha lower end. ot Lthe! Long dane| o 80 2 N R s ance the blood or through the intestines, bosy lately {hal T res haverhad | s Tashine Lihat rusorlad Alden did not appear to notice. He 7 | apologized, but they didn’t hear g glance. : " with which the appendix is connects ; 1 yri ashin she resor | TE0 L Gy T e e S e talked with Peter lul--;,”m. Oh, I say, now! But I'm not a A Iy t1 no time fo ctter 110 her usual tactics of walking out 2t Py engrossed In his taski, “fhey were esplaining to Peter| ' .° n bit unusual, really, you know,[%): Apparently these germs may 5 anted 1o otier | of room like a tragical queen. of writing letters TRt th v \ere) proparing for wins Your poor little scomps,” sald " 55 originate in distant parts of the | cind would tile ST o il M et (Color Miles Standish's urmor a | th? 3 1 : o lhe, “Were you liviog under there? ! body, in the tonsils, in bad teeth, or S et bl L ] | ! siiver grey. His gloves, boots and|ter by tr andii Relerswag o, ol orryl 1o LgivG. yoult subhia | Liorate;ithe ihutler, anteredithel| ndiint ot 2 {after 1 grow old | | . hard work fo get that[lm sorry L music-room. and made a respecttul|'® 1" L 1 sther would | mere yoars i | belt are of black leather.) i his head. They teased him | {riht.” Then he looked very care- | (U8 o P B |10 The structure of the appendix is our seeret | gver all | Copyright, 1923, Associated fob & wulle And then ;,‘ny‘ explain- | TUllY to see §f there ‘was a nest. Of | 7\ Heage 4 EJmpum»ms sir, [Such that it favors Infection. There L Two or o times lately ‘ ors, Ine, : L v Tmg | COurse there wasn't a nest, and el : e 34t |is a great deal of tissu I ha S e e i = b N sald Danny, “we had | BETSE L At they werent | S31d Horace; “and wiil you see him i son::s :h:‘vsln;hk:“r:;:: ing a e K where s | i Buchifa giveryacom{crablegeinton i 4t that boarddaty il but || o, SaIoment in ithe library 7 off the canal and allowing the m LB ; enll LI ! when ‘we went down to the LAl herel ot oot | Hedgelnad imot ientiHiaicompi- 1O A CaAS SR e ; o ‘ s el E ! South that we decided we must 'm!“.w“w{ o e Lana i |ments, but Horace was a tralned e SR CSCOR RO B \ ; } something this year to have as|Whistling up the Tong Lane and| .ryant, Constance was left staring|Produce infla OB 1 ) ) i : - : Jossible, | 0N his shoulder he carried the|,nq’ wrinkling her forehead It may be sald in general that any 1 1 Mr: comfortable a winter as possible. | ] ¥ H 2 condition which tends to interf e i Farmer | Poard. She waited in the music-room ¥ o o0 e has m o we are moving up to Iia 8 o, with the drainage of the appendix i et L R rownia As for Danny and Nanny Meadow | five minutes, ten, fifteen. She was| /% e qralnage of the ap RCHLG ReRaL s T OISO ezribeyoonigtion “I'armer Rrowws!” cried Peter. | Mouge, they also continued on up | becoming annoyed. Presently she |10 e Inrs® ntestine s of Import- Al s bRl ohn potejan ornitl “Do you mean fo say that you are | the Lang Lane. But they went by | rang for Horace, Ariinga or (e Srrandlilichcmn DE IR b tacia R ot ow 1hd and 1 havo dad | I goniz up to Tarmer Drown's to|a series of little runs followed by| “Is Mr. Van A QUL CO GRS S T T he ; / . TS veon {stops. You see, there were no little | library?" she asked. whtle v ow that ontent : jEion L | paie o individual and the retention of ai St e it s R Agaln Danny | chuckled fhat paths for them up there. They ran| “No, Miss Drooke. He left the | IHITCHE) B90 the Fetentlo pmdu’z knew thi s all . oman 1tke hi Makel ] squeaky Wl chuckle of his.|from one shelter to another and | house.” el a . 1 ] 1 wpect, 1 v “We're going ups to his harn to|in each shelter they stopped to Eous. 7 il v all is tro ix ywever, 7 “Yes. - E The treatment of an atta f ap- ; 2 Wfosion as|{hat i e iR G atd he. "It is a wonderful |look and listen for danger. You| 'Yes Miss Brooke. pAEAIEilatis g i ] rri tilisomeat " ¥ on {» that barn. You know Nanny [€ce, it was a very dangerous trip Rdcui R pdeTstan s et i } Tlne COAT THE CAPTAIN'S PRIEND {and 1 lived there one winter, and [for two such Nttle persons. They| llorace coughed and volunteered Keeps Pickles Fresh 1 nnt fied 3 3 e {we've never forgotien it 1t is warm, |had been lucky that so far no one| N0, eXplanation. | But! o liitie ibag6f imintard and Sl SR ) H is the second but Blacky the Crow had discover.| 1!l see it Mr. Hedge knows, . an oking the s (Copyri NEA Service Y she observed grimly, rising from |horseradish in the mouth of a pickle s dvsk and 1 $he) of the famous story w {od them, Presently, as Danny rani 1 S, TIsing {rOM | o+ and the contents will not mould, 5 Sk i e RN S AR | from one little clump of grass to l“?,‘,“‘”’ costool, S 4 T o 1 mother, a great black creature| “YOU ,”]"fyl,hle is in the lbrary? 1 oxp go over to 1 N c e tron) Hi h C “ sprang. Danny equeaked witn| VeV well: Til—= No; I won't. Ask Biitos ; g oty atop el Liie fatar: | 18| oliar | fright, for two black paws had an| M7 “edge to come here, Horace antse, care the Scaet Drawer. ! t but landed on him. In fact, they| . |‘r°'““’“ still fragments of = == {had landed on his funny littie| 3ERIY 10 b°d P"i““‘;‘* Horace C'««;f"»;%) | > rt tall. Nanny Meadow Mouse | ™\ ““l’;yd““ s “;“’l‘ i %, 1 ] had wanted to squeak, but she| . <% T (8% 8AYS he is too busy, b wisely had kept her mouth shut.| VS oKes - e { 8 e Constance dismissed the butler. ) R ) Just In time she had seen Black |, | ¢ bl L hen she tore a handkerchief to : | Pussy the Cat. So now, with her 4 . | shreds. And then she went to the ja L ©1825 87 A szRVICE. heart going pitter-pat, pitter-pat. | |y £ | - 5 she crouched under the grass and.| mne eficlency man was coldly ¢ ¢ { it m"nx r-r ree e \‘;\‘ D" €€ | chiding Alice concerning a school = It's the me t that makes a S "L‘;y iyt °, ‘“““-‘- report, and Alice was receiving the & follow tell a girl the things she [Black TPoey o1t Do 1> pee| criticism in stony silence. She was = ; ' G 3 3 : ) £ %inows he docsn’t medh ack Pussy with Danny In her|jistening only because she had| il from all other laxatives and relieis 4 e : 25 2 ) rap -'.1...m Pudding E P’ ;H‘Mh“nm Black Pusey secmed 10| been told that if she refused to re- r : ot i > cups grape julce cup| \ A = be having difficulty. She hadn't|cejyo her lecture there would be Defective Elimination 4 ) r £ They ran from onc shelter to an- | cauglt ~ Danny. Nanny couldn't| ny aliowance check in the morn- Constipation other, ',(Mnk how ny could have es-|j,g Biki L an o |caped, but she was sure he had She needed $1.66 quite badly, L th is plenty to eat, and there | escaped, She could tell that he had| Constance heard, only the con-| | The action of Netur Remedy (@ 7 are no end of hiding places ¥ 1 1by Riack Pussy's actions. “Don't|ciusion and saw her sister dis-| | Tablets) is { uce @ | wouldn't care to stay there in the |you let her get you, Danny. Don't|missed with a curt nod. Then|l ough. . rer, but in the winter it isiyou *let her get you,” she kept|Hedge turned to her and signified i P i R EAT erful. Nanny and 1 talked it|saying over and over under her|that she had his complete aiten- ver and decided*that we would | breath tion. . ve up there for this winter. Fn[ You n‘_\' be quite sure that Dan- “You sent for Mr. Van Nest . ro on our way. We're taking our {ny had no intention of letting | While he was calling on me” she . {time, you know. because there is|Black Pussy get him — not if he|began. "I have been informed that Z W ‘ 1 Br no particular hurry about getting | could help himeelf. he left the house. Do you know the C'Iln offfllw Block G 1 vour ead there. , So far we've had a very (Copyright, 1925, by T.-W. reason 2" o | tar A : pleasant journey, Blacky the Crow Burgess) W JUNIORS === Little MRe as a garnish to | ! N A noticed on u bars | GET was the first one to make any trou- fay 1 ask the reason?" The same MR —in one-third desss, SR TR | (Copyrig Servic o at recently made its way A LOAF FROM YOUR ble for us. This old board came In| T next story: “The Strange| “Certalnly. I told him to le candy<outed. For children and adults. Frhinasiiyd il | GROCER TODAY very handy.” Escape of Danny Meadow Mouse.”| *You told him?" f here it s |