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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED! 5, Y, NOVEMBER 4, 19 m] what she was looking for. O e i i were cordials of cvery kind, 1 I'mene of them suggested an ans | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | . | - Constance searched furthvr. 1 | C whiskles * did not supply au e | 00 u | ptanation, either, Nor the hrandi | Mr. Witherbee never used wueh A bottle In a corner arrested hor BV a glance, “Sherry.” 1t sald on thes . label, Constunce looked closer ; o | ther was more printing. This BEGIN HERE TODAY time 1 met him was this Ha lett Constance in the lbrary, PALL, SOTT. AND SUTTY | ol W. Bre o r. hard. |l took pa before he 'm: over t misfortunes of the 8he eurled up on the floor, rollsl \\|‘»:|| Madge lm'uullnl lhv‘"ll -|v‘nul !~ 5 )y \ im ver "”(‘”-n,“‘,’;\‘”‘ v"u"'w”f" '1‘& oo ot Blllta tragmijio! \ i until the tears . . s ¢ i for t Hedge paused for only an § TR ; . a h int, then knocked twice and en- ! ! 1 ! |° JaBume i . g tered without waiting for a sum- NEXT: A b y ,“ b ¢ { mon Lo 8 | S5 There were five young men acate it e L i w . 5 ! NG nd nd 1 ed at a table, and one of t i e o Bnen || Your Hea ' ! H. [and also that they ob- 1 and - |livious of the presence of a visitor. How to Keep It— t ! ! Iy have to come again,”| Causes of lllness send « ! W | Billy said airily, as he pushed two | % A fer 1 blL checks toward the enter of | By DR, HUGH & CUMMING M r —— t “Mine are still looking, eneral, United States 0 2 { an oppor-| youth who his left as it fy sometimes called, i } e | as he wae | spoke, he nonchalantly shov case of almost unive It e Chow | | Llue chips m his is fairly comimon, 1ho 8 4 whom I please!”| “I'll trot,” murmured his neigh-| frequent today as it was a number AT R with | | er, e of years ago. Patients with rheuc A Pr: Meared) es-| “Just ring when you are ready | Brooke. You will re.| “Here, too matioRtevergmalosipiirom il R R where Lee | go home, Mrs. Graham,” he said | cetve whom T please.” | “rm o per cent of the fotal sick admitted rie r ed nd him than Lee LEL a phihsinacic i 1 painfu s so | to solve it do not criticize your f is. 1t is | €lender youth wearily, * or Rty n o e ”‘;ym'n!“_ ‘ ;’" HORIZONTAT 9Ls 80l e e 7t there may be left el 3 = el ne a searching look at my E your brother. | neigh painful reminders, such as aching, the i 10, hurt you?" ’ 3 i = you exerelse better ;“Yuk' the top o or somewhat stifiened joints, “Nirse! ¢ S of Fanny Pow 1 s g udgment: T ca Al it The effiiciency n worst feature of rheumatism 7 wd - ans n Katherlne judgment, In on Billy, who tossed as fact that it is olten the direct har d 1 - 1 n n tria : ot i 5 sal rity t = = T t 1 do not think young|and indicated that ho was satis- case, not appe “You no hurt?” he asked anx- ! fied i Wit caniporion e = fs L LI I0 gl d at my assurance gave i nEsmen LI, RISy 2 a hy od and asked no further With- | stayed in were presently reduc fous disease uged by a g¢ T B Rt b e e red | to two, Billy and ,v‘a] slfn:l‘x]- one. | or germs, It obable that there V;’rr;‘|'11 ‘m::“i‘y ; 1-“ ’ ‘ llir‘h “Mine arc all pink,” observed the | included s 1= and, had: biaden him wats slender one in a bored volce, tism,” 1 had “Thirty days and a pair of type- a term your pr | writ drawled facing . iaolie g i no desir hand and reaching for the pot s diginguished from affections of sent him a posta H. Hedg tepped forward into| joints, Lumbago s term applied v 1 e room and coughed. I'i g ar rheumatism aftecti men looke from s muscles of ti 5 i 3 sap, A lett costs ! and eyed him i1stonishment, oluts under the & P . B Haretrandt e \' We must be consisten sambling is not permitied are .commonly mean t sack ‘o old ‘bars o economics. Arouse i e Rrlnsa n : niition Nurse ey road t Ios | Lhes & e Vj'm ”“"’ DG o b 7 2 T % 2 e — arose and faced the intruder. in #ald slowly, p i :-:‘rm'r]\j );.{l a ": . hee ik S4 1 (e amed.| *“Here — vou can't treat my lich Ha uraint to A out other peo- | that road. So Lee Chow f e n OATI N Al L | rriends this way!” blurted Bily ¥ lead the patisnt to suppose Pt i Rl Hoed el B ‘ AR THE GEE 1 his| “An error. t the|has heart discase or pleurisy ple hear, so’ he ask for one room, | string, run him Wne viotor TEEME DECOE i (il s A ¢ N ik A : SN 3 GRE e that it was aln ity—bu s are super i v o %, Prople think he ecr { it anybody break string, lit 5 To clip EE 1" %) “That's a fine trick to play on a " | ay henever we may hwe nb money, but [ ring under Les Chow pil R R THINEGD EEISBINGD | hars o i : ortar e ‘ Thahiny He paused bre Ljesein oo ENCSH OSHMSEAL AtLsELE dliEoRad SR e A reathlessly for the re-|go ooCl St ROSE SO NOLE] | iri0 an of eler Miss| Brooke, Eho. Sl R e perisivics his story, admiring 1 To attempt L £ 3 ORERL ) Srhap Ay . Rl S Gt ; 1 1 i v o 1 7 cr 4 inae- efficlency man. Two of his Rheumatic fever is especially I ! |52 Order SEND TREASON s D pouinl ey \eedllolisuestataross andlintervensd lent in temperate climates. Tt i USES l’-‘T’E’,TL " Wiontnen e T ver mind, Billy,” eaid one et common during the la‘ter b VERTICAL 495 NECHNEG s e | | Fo. No usg to make a fuss|months of ¥inter. It occurs most i op aring GAT PARCEL| GG ked | here. Come on over to my honee, | frequently between the ages of 13 ELL Al REMEVE - Constanee | the whole erowd.” and 85 year [SITIE GENERIIC The effie and| They filed solemnly downstalrs,| It is more common in men [T00 cRPBIMELT | { at | Billy lingering to glare at his op-|in women, although betwer 1 e - e ssor, ages of 10 and 15 boys and S e T 2 ’ ol : ¥ O or ROSLE | Lis friends | “That's a fine trick to play on a|scem to suffer from rheums NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “That is j 1 was| man's friends,” he growled. “Turn|about equal numbers, = COLOR CUT-OUTS ———=—'~ | Join Alden writing 1ett [ = Géhocn zolng to soe Brooke. |'em out of his house. What are the predisposing caus-g = ¥ to s ! to Eng en the | . But what astonishes me | Your brother is entertaining some| “Are you going with them. to re-|of rheumatism? — how may the Tetier from WSlie Prescott to the ' Joving speech, It MlleS Standlsh i fi ning. The 1 ek s 3 L ]f n‘,“ ,‘,'",‘.‘; R e ,;’,n,gz”!r.,t:mi?;l"_ i SR ‘;\‘;zw‘;u:n‘t“]dlhv\lmmhl|1 Little Marquise, Care of the v that T was nc tore o et e e u et T e The following causes are 1 ret Drawer—Continued K paid 1t | ¢ “Then permit me to observe,[as being possible pre-disposi To t b ft the I was alwa | P 1 much as T deplore games of chance, | causes of rheumatism, namely: t ’ ! him to I J that if you keep on under-playing | Enlarged tonsils, adenolds, and dis. t ! t toatapu e Lk {en-fulis as you did that one, your|eased teeth or gums, particularly o some ¢ ' T sup T 1 1 fro M friends will probably have every- | pyorrhea. to 1 ! T L | I 00k of ( thing but your shees before you get| To be exposed to cold—to ro- i & 1 i ow ( home.” main for some time in wet cloth- ‘ | A s | l r seizil Billy gaped. ing — to get thoroughly or rej s . Oh, 1 | & cldier and Tt “There was another pat hand|edly chilled, may, it is be ot t onam t sad of out” grumbled shing. lead to an attack of rheumatism Doson I ' [ aly “Piffte. How many pat fulls are|directly or it is thouglit that in ) 0 1 to J i ] | dealt in an evening! As I sald, I|some cases, the rheumatism may ¥ | g \ thing ) am opposed to poker. But what|fellow tonsilitis, & cold or some 10 W “l f Y ne makes me particularly sick is to other acute reepiratory condition * ) ! ! : Fscape of Danny it fallon branch? It was. Into it|a young man of your evident fond-| which may have been caused by T fsed 1 would (Color of es § Meadow Monse vhisked Danny, It was a little hole | nesa for the pastime take in about|the expesure. ! o f ) 1ish's with « i ! [ which bhad been made long ago by | four dollars, when he is entitied to to aveld exposure—and v a rowils 0 A rnton W. Tlurgess Drummer he Woodpecker. Mrs. | watches, fewelry, overcoats and|one should lsarn that colds and ! « 1 1 ) Drummer 1 4 & nest in that|other articles of barter and trade.|eore throats are not trivial mate 1 f + I [ g 1 Tt \ proves msell possessed of | limb before it had fallen from the | Run along with your friends now, | ters i pre- | T had ret Ine) el | tror | and bet yourself to death on a pair| Care of the teeth is important Anl — r eds but a little hick. | 1t was luck. Danny says so him-| of deuces, It's the logical sequence.” | and a vsiit to yonr dentist i€ re- ny p fied I 19 I'm Danny Meadow Mou . It wag luck that he ehould| Billy left the room in a daze.|commended at least once in six after a ! e ': } been so close to that hole | The efficiancy man stepped over to| monthe ‘Le ¢ Tl # ) i\ Black Pussy ped for | when Black Pussy discovered him.the fable, picked up the cards | Rheumatism usually develops think of long . ok g i ) w Mo <he thought | But —there was gomething more’ shuffled them deftly, sighed, shook | quite suddenly. It may follow im- ! g more. | t | friend RORT | . 15 #0ing fo get him. In faer, [than luck in that escape too. If|his head and tossed them awav. mediately an attack of sore throat a « { ! i t surc of it Sle was quite Danny hadn't used his legs and | As Billy passed Constance's room | or tonsilltls or there may be an in- t 0 I | his eyes to the best of she called him in. terval of a week or ten days of ringe s g , | the | v, even when thought ‘T didn't tell, Billy," she said. [ perfect health following such an 1 il o [ {was useless. e wouldn't have “He knew {t.” attack before the disease develops. t 0 | caned Oh, T suppose €0,” he mumbled. | There may have been nothing pre. f | | a surprised cat.| “But there he is, throwing my|liminary to it, in o far as we can : | €1 €0 sure thut that sec- | friends out of the house, How long| determine, ! b | id cateh s this sort of busine going to| Fever and Chills Are Symptoms ‘ | believe it {last, 1'd like to know?” There are lly sensations of . | s of hers| “Well, he throw mine out” sald|chilliness followed by fever and a L 4 | ¢ | but the ground. | Constance. train of symptoms, all developing - J I pped Into that hole| “Haw? When?” usually within 24 hours from the ¢ ! from right under those paws. He| “Tonight. He ordered Wally Van | oneet. TOMORBOWE=ATiCbt e B fron | [ had done it so quickly that Black | Nest out of the house and told him| One or more joints become swol. Loslic oft to the Litlle Mar- | | | Pussy hadn't seen what became of k any more.” len, the face is flushed, there are I r quise, | MILES STANDISH'S ADVICT { | him, h a funny look as there profuse sweats, the temperacure is | ' b [ was on her face. But, of course, ft| “Ho — he sald he was futile—a [high, the pulse rapld and fhe pa- 15 f 1 s . er long to discover | waste of time. tlent {s very uncomfortable. Often | could gct a paw in, | “Well,” observed Billy judiclally, |the suffering is intense, i o b al Of course, she|“you know there might be some- The joints most frequently in- B ¥ Silts i paw fn. She put a paw in|thing in that, Comnie.” volved are the knee, ankle, elbow, ik Al { ws all out, feeling for| “But I won't be insulted so." wrist and ehoulder, in the order A low Mouse, She hoped| “That's right too.” named. The swelllng may wander = = e claws into him and| “And he sent a postal card to|from one joint to another. An at. ! him out. Danny wasn't there.| Mr. Witherbee, telling him not totack of rheumatism may last @ Monogramed e least, o wasn't in reach of|come any more. A postal card!” | week or ten days or it may fast s claws. He was quite some| “Who? To Sherry Witherbee much longer. . listance from those cla herry? Albert, you mean, d should always be : | o nd tally was laughing to him-|yon? His name's Albert.” serious disease on ) | At I ; &clf as he heard Black Pussy feel. | iverybody calls him Sheer: account of the permanent damage 3 b | for him. You sece, that| Constance was puzzled, to the heart which may result. Do S e now hollow nearly its| *I ver heard jt before,” she|not attempt to treat an attack of € 5 = whole length. That is why it had|said. “Why do they call him Sher-|rheumatism yourself. Stay in bed 80 d : K[EP lfl’]KiNG YUUNB : broken off and fallen. So Danny!ry and send for a physician, bl 3 Ba L nothing | had scampered along to the other| Billy laughed as he started down-| The large number of persons ! ol T this end of it. He was smart enough,|stair disabled annually by rheumatism 4 & about | It’s Fas Know Dr. ) n it. He|however, not to lcave it. He made| “Look 1In the side-board,” hs|either from chronic joint conditions ¢ and i ve Tablets \ before, | Mmselt comfortable .inside and | counseled or from a chronically diseased 7t ¥ ' it VG 2 ADICLS Danny | waited Constance pondered €0 much| heart, makes the prevention of - . oty ping youngis to feel . ime. My,| “T won over Billy's counsel that ehe forgot| rheumatism of great importance. : " k 1 must watch your el her troubles for a moment. “Sher- Clothing Should Be Adequate s d of had sense enough to stay|ry” Witherbee. She did not under-| One should always take the best i ; . @ | #he was. Black Pussy didn't|stand at all. His name was Albert| possible care of his health: his s NEA % her. I'll here until| Huntington Witherbee, and the|clothing should be adequate and g | ack Pussy away cn | only part of his first name that he suitable to the temperature; damp- of = 3| Tl go back t for Nanny un-fused was the A. Look in the side- | nees should be avolded; a well bal- \ C = | 1ess she comes v looking | board? Her curiosity became so|anced diet should be taken, guard. the to The Cake That Falls | for me. My \ ns a|keen that she decided to do so. ing againet overeating or of eating the e N ner | narrow cscape! But an escape is an went downstairs softly and | too much of one kind of food and 1 escape, no mi made her way to the dining-room, |too little of other kinds. 2 8 or r farl. | o what's the good o iere she snapped on the lights.| Tf there is any diseased condi- -—- 4} about S a huge mahog-|tion of the teeth or gums, of the t - and substantial. | throat or of the tonsils, then cer Sthifod Appies o T e = What in the world did it have to|tainly these should be attended to i ; s BAKERS VANILIA | 2 do with Mr. Witherbee. who did [ whether you have rheumatism or 1 ta 1t | a which all urry alon not resemble it in the least? Look | not, nede pped s 1 'M‘ A pore, wh ‘u'*y’ extact s liver and in it, Billy said. les; Py . A X t s ' She did. The lagver compart- Theyre Still Short ! | Dr | rds’Olive Tabl - kuown 1 & miss a thing Burgess) | ments were filled with bottles of all| Except for period costumes, skirts Wish ap r o vanllatall for Bakera by ' 1oOf tworletter momogran 1o Dy their olive color, 15¢ and 30c. D! o ps! Three| The next story: “Nanny Has an|sorts and shapes and ehe eurveyed remain very short—from 12 fo 1 taking name and 7ou get the best. LR i | Jumps! Was that a little hole in| Adventure of Her Own.' them idly, ot having the least idea inghes from the floop ‘ ) i )