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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, A Wife’s Confessional | To0 MUCh Effl ciency Adele Garrison's New Phase of he dragged her buck to the big REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By DR ath LT “Sign!" : BEGIN HERE TODAY [ shorieat route,” ho exclaimed, “Hal) The remaniog drawer shot from |y obved o en ¢ Dicky Trics to Make Amends for never suspected before that Edith JOHN W, BROOKE, widower and | You dil obgerve, Now watch! (he cabinetynal wone: Hod)ly. toi o s hianadiat o pontrom & ol & A B oo B s T ; s DERR ! fingers and signed the other letter, His Behavlor I'airfax loved him! How well sh rdware magnate, leaving the city| He lald hold of the uppormost|the fire, cory ents and (aea o) e vera GRS Hans . lf( 1 had ta L iy LB ST el LT e s for two months, contraets with a | drawer, yanked it completely out of [ “There gous Tommy Treadwell,” or thought st my barbed | Umate and joyous comradeship : SR 5 o : e he chortled, itherbee, an : e enihatu el | G U MEIEAR R Lo e firm of eifcloncy enginecrs to man. | te cabinet and shook it, as a ‘ter- lovtled, “And With and [ N7 CHALTER: AN inefivivnt LENEUAC e IADADE: e e . ki age his home during that time, He | mMer worries ity prey. A second dash | Maudie Van {Nest, and every proposal, wou ave bit my tongue \ .1. ino had been th \m.'»' o starts on his trip without saying|brought him opposite the big fire- | trom ' to the finish.” through before 1 e per- | roveal to him that secret! No matter - anything about this arrangement te | place, Where the last sheets of his| He stirred 8hings with the poker mitted | nee, Never 4 fat my explanation, the memory his three children, Constance, Tiilly | book on household graft were still|agnin, jabbing viclously at wads of lite navo 1 fot g nat elntion would alway );», and Alice, They are startled fnto & | $moldering, He dumped the con- | Paper that werg reluctant to give up did when 1 realized I ¢ 1 his mind. No man is so impervi- Teaiiz i s e I enid of s 3 < | the ghost | I I ; ! : calization of what their father has | tents of the drawer into the flames, | the ghost. Ch A L R S it EERAE TR e —— D ¢ ) Jcky and curious to some degree . HuoaR h Jeall han, “Pifflel Efficlency! hos . o0 : . 2 A EDGE, efficicney en r, | stireing them franti man, iffle! Efficicncy Ashes | 3 ol B Or ‘was | f oxBloliconcaring . the information " that ; takes complete. control of the Tiraoke | “There she gocs!” he shouted as|to ashes! All wzzling damnation— | How to Keep It hers for my husband? 1 had not ! sc voman, whom he has valued . s belovig. Kxcuse the em- | Causes of illness household, Three e now the blg manilla envelopes caught at| Where they Leen sure in times that were s feiend, is cherishing an unre- Aitiner nosieazar wo. He | the edges, “Everything from A to| phasisi I'm a bitwnthusiastic, Watch past. | tered v I ssion for him. It I ha has been making notes a book | F—or G. Hanged if I remember|'¢m burn, Miss B rooke.” Dicky knew or guessed of 1elit ely labore to surrou he intends to write, showing the | which. Don't care efther. All the| He found mora papers lying on | g toward ut, however ma Jdith Fairfax with a mysterious at- Vrooke children as a type of fdfe|cconomy and cfficiency from A to|the desk and flgng them into the ters stood with tl two, that jong | traction for Dicky, 1 could not have rieh. These are found by Constance, | G. or maybe H, What's the differ- | mounting flames, whistling merrily. J'ublic Helath Service ago stormy intervicw between Fdith | suceccded better than I had with my who has hecome Ll menretars | cnee? See it bun! Hteports, records, | Constance was duath and inert, She y Fairfux and me in the war dJays instant of unreasoning anger. through ulterior motives, Upon dis- | bills, reccipts—-the whole works! | Was truly frightery d. No efficiene Ihere are (wo forms of diubotes, when Dicky was sceretly trying for “Glve Me a Kiss, covering the notcs Constancy makes|Nice draft in that chimney today, | man In his scnses oliuld thus behave, [ tach marked by different manifesta- the ion service and T was doubt-| “T did not mean that,” 1 said Knona e attitude toward | 1sn't there? Look at 'em go! You're|she Knew; and she fcould not yet be- | tions, But for general purpe is ing his patriotism, was something stammeringly at last. “You made me Aila ¥ eahfemelhons in it, t00; all the C's are included. |lieve that Ji. Hedgt: had renounced | MOt important that those other than which was never meant to be reveal- 'so terribly angry that I sald the & Syl “’m ‘.””' heal LW hoe 3 efficiency, Somethimg hag snappe (| SKilled physicluns concern them- rl]w M]»k,\u] ; 1””! thing which came into my to her ‘Irn‘vm«:x.vlun m‘.‘ Te danced madly on the rug,|in his braln; she wast sure of that [‘"‘““]“‘”" "“ “l\ vul ‘\ lr*i\\vvv‘n hardly darcd ralse my eyes 1o head." : e el anilaar T z incantations. uddenly he s wed the poker 'h orms, ulthough diabetes-mel- my husband’s, for I knew the con n other words, you're just Number 38 horizontal means pon- | hose versed in eivil Jaw. h \‘h‘nlvl v ‘u’i’l'h\‘"-' "»’o”m[“" 8 m:h,‘,'y’:‘-v::\‘m"ul«llo-:mim rigld, with | I.n”al])“ll‘ ;.!1»‘.;”"16 leun ‘)wl‘l. [ Htus, a8 on: forin of tempt I could read In them. Dicky! piain garden varlety of prevard derous volumes. Do you know this| v instigate, e ”.1,"”";. b “’“l"‘ e e e i i1t dekana vavine) Bl and 1o which the bas @ man's code of honor which|or," he answered, with the suspiclon | five-letter word? i tablished in a home, R e ”-T-, i ';,‘a‘ LA S d usetnl poker—large, [DCts 15 most commonly witheringly scorns an action such | of a grin. I saw that his wrath had HORIZONTAY, 5. Stalks R L Lo AN O AL e il 7 g wh fe you are: |l far the mors serlous or the moy as that of which 1 had been guilty. |avaporated, elther becauso his mat-| 1. Instruments for describing eir-| 15. Amount at which a person is !y 8 "¢ SE BEEO SOTRRRERI G 00 saniia. envetopes and jdon't dare to move, L4l be back in nt type, Tut 1 was too proud u.'-xm m-»'l the yral volatile temperament does not . 'Cr( ” rated with referenee e drh;{“" | e on (sl ek Y foninis fmaea| nalt Adininul ey Statisties would tend to show tiat consequences of what I Liad done, | permit him to be angry long, or be- b To.Jerk. ment, T N OIRY. |6l flames: he whe uickly and form of diabetes Is more pre- and with an effort I met his gaze.| cause the Fevelation T ad made Hiad | 11 To afrirm, . Pine tree, ‘“,):\ GORONIWITH ZU 1 BIORY fanesine g crlad SRy n in towns and cspecially in To my surprise, while his expres- | shattered his anger while exciting Age. | 18. Lost color, suid the efficiency ma sion contemptuous, there Was his curiosity: “Welll as long as|13. Blok having three cqual di-{10. A womun who offici o n’:‘r;,“]" " G 1o LI he cxclaimed. “The| i little anger in it. His eyes were *fessing up I'll admit T didn’t mensions. red rites, “I am Lg.‘,‘,,“ “|‘w, eoonom rone m') end at ¥, after il | tosianar tood is usnally lighted with sardonic mirth, and lly believe you were staging a |14 Went tosleep, 21, Stop : LY ! i - | e i onsltercd ont of the cauxes of thi M : 4 so that bad; 1 thought with another less easily read emo-| petting party with the fascinating |18, Lives. . Il p yugh 1,): ,r‘\m;;”:f- lick, Never mind. 31 A digense, Overwed 3 ity is tion, I realized however, that the Come on, give me a kiss, and [ 17, Pertaining to the nose. Crippled. = 5 s “”‘ the alphabct. Well, w8 > supposed also to favor the ocenr- principal fecling swaying him Wwas | wo'll forget the whole darn busi.|18. Have definable limits, . Aurora. T (ot En Tl A e taent | Tou ehbbrrir e 3 R e e ineredulous interest, nes e To permit, . To implore, i Ho duinped he plethbric Rtudits: (e als hold! that “That's a good one he sald,| Why it is that a hushand believes| 21, Peels. i 81, Challenger. Constance rafscd Ter head slow- *0ld Ede broadcasting the fact that 'he can say the most outrageous| oe. Hecond note in scale, . Chagrined. % ‘“ A ‘K,M‘ "'M a | then' danced agaln as she's wearing the willow for me.|things to his wife, wound her al-|Z24. Prepared lettuce. Dull e A med e e e ae L ATn cah U Ry, may T inquire from what studio ghe | yost beyond healing and then be- Let it stand, . Joined, iTas o osilel Leroam e Wl "G to L” That inelnd gent it out, or did she perchance jieve that he can wipe everything . Anger, Self.esterm qh» e S wifh B | snil Heote, ani Hover y = tlde down Droadway in a limousine, {rom her remembrance wiht a casu- |30, Fastened a shoe. 43, Pin on which 1 ! ves, Btk Es . T e vy I i e with a megaphone al “Give me a kiss* is beyond my [32. Sun. + A mixture of I | 3 2 jtselt in ten and women ; fc Strick 8 5. Seatt Madge is Panlc Stricken understanding, Yet not only my €x- ea eagles, i Seatter \ ¥ 5 f 11t : A 3 sald grimly, “You have burned my |K-like junk or Kittens. ety 1 et T e s, b s Shsriaion el S5, & ke ghven n recoention of {1 T e e s not grasped the fact that T was re-|me that many husbands share valor. . To decay. fire all my hopes of reforming the|. Constance wag fasclnated ¥ o 2 ferring to a private conversation. Dicky's tenets on this question. . Point of compass. 60, Jumbled ty American household, Yes— You! | horror. But H, Hedge did not notice \ g The sympioms of dlabetes 1 Far better that she should think my| T wish I coutd emulate his non- |58, Ponderous volumes. | s S R s e =7l - 3 B il Se ket anger had carried me into a gross!chalance, but there is, something | Corded cloth. [Eron i ] nces R el 8 , { g 5 . - of the ille ric exaggeration of speech, than that he | within e, some innate dignity—or |42 .Smeared with a viscous fluid G e ' he announced, realizes that it is nee should learn the truth, 1 owed that | gjstinacy—all depending upon one's| 44. Blood pump. . | ER [ She had never scen M. Hedge in|dragged forth a third drawer, “Herd 4 or him medical anueh to the girl who had faced me | point w—which prevents me To put In vigorous action. i R aEle E ! S e e TN k55 st swnplonis wlilon, it g0 bravely in that memorable inter-| from *“making up” so castly. 1 Sturdier, Mew and brgight mo lojtel kol lienranic fa from) S Dickylaifonts | 1070 doeaseingle All right-—I'm for 'em. I'n going | hurned already. Fanny went with i Tyhuibasliby it pReanes LR Gt SR G el iy b 2 AF T to join the crowd.” ¢ installment, M to § ats | ) ugar in quantity is found with whieh she betrayed her love ang too carcless, my heart told me—j 2. I\mo' Aaialo: DATI He lang boisteronsiv. “You ' and noodles and oranges and pine AR\ hemieal tests are aplpied to for him in her im :d defense | gnd spoke more coldly than T felt. |32 Matching dishes, i = N think T'm erazy, don't yous” he sald. | apples and guin nd radishes and 2 i Lody. wug e quantity of & of his honor. iy t your apology, Dicky,”|88. Not trustwort} ' ' = i LT Porhaps | —and steam heat, Wateh ‘em burn! £ passed 1aay vary from a tew on I reallzed something'else also in |1 sald slowly, “but, really, I—dont MV ERIIOM e I am. Let it go at that; T should |Eh, *Miss Brooke—what do you ) to two or more pounds a day and the seconds while I combed my|wish to kiss you—just now. . Auto, I GL QLi RO L S i R | Bails t T orry. Now I'll show you just how | think about it { Lralncalla don g Dlel il SUsRek ol Zopy gl R BORIRIA e e i | | crazy 1 am.” | wag a wild expression in his o foods hate been caten his drawling question. Dicky had! Veature Service, Tne. Steel. | Rewards 5 T e 1ing case. pausing midway to cxecute 'gration to glare at her. Constance lofcloseRiti e veziotin =l z B e G ierins sten: : I8 herehaly Il excretions of persons stif- Turt, y { | several bewildering steps i \ her ehal = “Observe t ¢ ake th nd nc froi T o 57 = ering from the discase, Haltlantem: . Observe that 1 do not tal And now from : : o disen One of the most annoying (BY DR, HUGH S.CUMMING) Surgeon General, United States am through with cfficlency, second assault upon the is in more primitive Luse of an ey ive ive weight s often founil {fo i fiamas = TR prople s ing Irom dia- s is due not fo diabeics bui to cause of the discas age seems to be cxempt, have hurned my diary,” he | anything that began ; parently more subject to the disc than women, Uldlatriah! . he echoed) “Tdle right | —andiL and Ruth. Horace 18 T - altention are failure of strey i ) loss of welght and grea H. Hedge ma dash at the fil- eyes as he turned from the confla- e v ! o may o be found in t v ” i and tears and in a which the dial =" COLOB CUT-OUTS = After Milns Standish loft Johy C = 7 that of intense . The per- R ’ g g con usually consumes an enormois TR 1Y SST T DRE e | 'l S d' h Tl DR e s e i \ 7. )] |t antity 0 and this thir LITUER PROM LESLIE. PRES- In some way manage (0 spoll Uie cn- M] es tandis ST B L S AT O \ el And ey COTT TO HANNAH SMITH tire visit. Mr. Prescott's mother does | ' : I not like the moving picture actress | »;"“‘ ! with arrows, My Dear Hannah, at all and that is why I'do not want | challengeofwatfare fin snistangry I teft in such a hurry the other|her to know when she makes her oud tho Captain jorked the arrou: iy e st o e aa rom the rattlesnake skin and, filling a T it with powder and bullets, return et He rushed from the library, and | I effoct of diabeles upon zen- cral Wealth is very marked, There may be musenlar weakness, a low- fering Of the temperature of the body | and thp skin may become dry and hard. Jrequentiy the teeth loosen nd dacay, the gums bleed, There is in gameral, great mental depres- ; y A covopanied by a voracions appe There was a wild expression in | pix. mouth his eyes as he turned from the ¢ 1 fagration to giare at Constanc is often parched sweel odor may be notice- breath probably Miss Panla Perier will be| Now, Hannah, I want you o be ; in Pittsburgh. I had hoped o belcareful to keep all I have written 1 «d it to the Indian. | b s she heard him runnir down the there at that time but it I have not|you to yourself. Of course, I hope to “Here, take §t1 he cried. “This is R« ) eyt Lo | ha 2 sat there, powerless, ven returned, 1 want you to make her|get homa before Miss Perier com- AN EREGEEHD - & though her instinet was to fly from welcome in my house.| pletes her picture which is to be . 1en, indeed, did the Captain | house and \pe the magman. It vy old friend of Mr.|filmed, as you know, at Mr. Pr have serious busincss on hand. War A sharp Reminder j and over again s no| A pity he was mad, she found her- Prescott’s and a newer but dear|cott's steel plunt. 1 am, however, g was declarcd and it was up to him - f that they always will happen | seif thinking—a pity, because in hi friend of mine, and 1 am very | writing this so that you may take N § to protect his little band from the Ay Thornton W. Burgess ust so. It ig all right to expect :m-m‘m, dness H, Hedge seemed almost | > b much put out to think that Mrs.|my place in making Miss Perler " stronger ranks of the red men. Hel « o000 L (hivacr now and then to happen just so, but 1 ho is| sublime. Certain he was super- | SiOn or u‘r!z.uhmvv The diabetic us- Burke necds me just at this time. | quite at home in my house, especial- | 3 prepared Lo march north to the In- |y G0 PG T T in coons and | Vise will be preparcd in case they|human. There was something so ut- | YUY fet sy DI L) GUILGHE GO You might tell Miss Perier that I|ly in t ry. | mpment of the chief Wat- S en 1o not happen just £o. Dobby lad|terly different from the efficiency | S r‘vf"i"‘ diabetes advances grad- would not lave the city during r. Prescott 1 me Lefore | t 8 Bobby Coon. | been out ever since Black | man that Constance, even in her | U1, Thit however, may not Le her visit for any other of my fric oft 1 try to get his re is the br Wattawamat. 2 : sh s had reached Green | awy, was compelled to admire, the ¥ case. lin young, jons RIS xcept M Burke and hardly then | motier ak visit somewhere | ol light reddish Wouldn't you think that Bobby | Fe ad now it was so late that! From another part of the house | €O '“"-".l\““‘ I disease are it Mrs. Burke had not been in such g you know how ‘ rown. Hi and moceasins are oo S Co Tave been satisfied to | e didn't think there ny | she heard an echo of heavy blows. | ANy and sS¢ JaayEGaL peed of me, | » is. She will probably think of tan lea . Make the fed ! ooe at héme after he had had a longer so much s u chance that|Heavens! H. Hedge was killing impaired vlvion; cataract of the ey | s hair and th i {hosa! hiinfers tand would | somebody! is common in diubetes. Affections It possible, T hope ¥ that it is necessary for ! couple of marrow escapes from the Mr. Drescott's 1 v f lier son's Touse, while his wife § en, and 1 hunters who visited the Green For- | be looking for him. Then o sound of rapid footstepps, | h AIas P aTiaE 1 p 3 Fhat Joes—excep . | Copyri E ated L e E ght to look for| “They must have given up,” sald|and he was again In the library, a ™ and-g Lve: apt to oc- e aitlases ot ; fore witl hildren—De sura i nothing of the kind.|Jobby fo himself. “Probably they | wild light of triumph fn his eyes He | liseace advanees. i Siitldre e ithiher and e o ight Bobby was out and|have decided that I am too smart|flung the poker in a corncr and| DI also would scem to I wrila me often, I know how cink of that stomach of | for then, so it ia uscless to try to| laugiied joyously, pAible to pncumor fair to! &et me. I have fooled them so often | u lie announced. "That's | §angrene of® tie lungs frequently o Ll Coanar I'sets in if the patient survives the 3 crisis of pneumonia. Digestive trouble. of all {kinds, kidney discases and heart failure are all commou things are ng. 4 5 isn't quite knoy dear Hannah, that for | i ss that | that they should know by this time my sake you will do what I have by « about. No sir, | that trving to get n a waste of | Constance questioned him with ked you, no matter how hard it | ‘ S e dincss, It was a ! time. Well, it certainly fs good to be | terrified cycs or you, for you have alv = = \ind of thrift. Bobby was doing his| l€t alone for one night. I can't get| Y es, mel The time clock 1s 1 my falth in L <y et fo Jay up plenty of fat under| fat if I have to run every night, I'll [ dead-—all tie whe nd insides | ocCurrene . 3 Most si b fur coat of his g0 that when he Tun the fat off faster than I can|spilicd out on the floor i the mest serious complica- LESLIE HAMILTON PRESCOTT: e {he spring when | Put it on. I don't at they hunt| T in the chair breathed | tion of all is thyt known as diabetic o 3 . : s scarce he would be @ble|me for anyway, I mind my owniagain., Therc had been no murder |COMa. Which is very commonly the v It to vt along in some degree of coni- | business and never have done them | in the Brooke mansion. | final cause of deyth. This coma may S E I 3 . any harm, so I don't see why they| Nobody'll ever punch t clock | ast from 24 houas fo three days, but TOMORROW — Fetter from| 7 ient oo perh Atherton to Taslie Prewott. | ; ) night that those hunters, | th i } o p inpg been fooled so often would Dicer in the Green est than ripe | the first crack. Looks as if it haa | 'ToubIcs or hu.rl(v:l . . : \ B Amyway, Bohby didn't wor- beechnuts. Hello, what fs that?" been shot up with a 42-c v epot m to stay at 3oby stopped eating beechnuts' gun. Mary is reviving u—she | Diabetes 1s a piogressively fatal e A 7 ey Vi listens \ere it was again, the | fainted.” disease, and, in thel past, recover e | mianaged o get|SNaPPINg of a stick. And then Bobby| HMe paused for an instant, then |Nas been excecdingly rare. Nev THE INDIAN COUNCIL > even with him, Bobby s out a light hobbing along between | rushed forward, seized Constance Ly | !h€ loss, much mfi\"-\" done by pro- | overert e ket trées. Those hunters wera look- | the wrist, dragged her from per treatment to relieve the severity that for him after alll But why|chair and whirled her across the | °f,[1° Symptoms and sto prolong lif adn't he heard that dog? Bobby | room. The treatment of dinbetes has de- veloped and improved! considerably ps Bobby thought | Cannot leave me alone. Mm-m-m-m, | again. atter the wallop I gave it," he |if, almost invarially means that the . these beechnuts are sweet! Nothing | he cried happily. “Busted the dial at | d1abetic will soon pe beyond carthly This is the heginning of t je ears open warnin, hat T week of the ] of Mil - it him, ar as Haeriie e themt dol \ 2 nnts he planned just | 1o sooner asked himself that ques-| t down.” he ordered, pointing to v P S ; . ; o if that dog should | tion than he did hear that dog. That| the little office chair that stood wt | FeC°Nt years. Josie ol T i dog began (o bark, and he was so|the typewriter desk. of ihertreatmen, apthtipreashl g ' near tnat his voice seemed to be dn| She obeyed, tremblin (L BT B I g LI s L Bobby's very cars. Tobby didn't| “Stick In a sheet of paper LS T i L, stop 10 do any wondering. He took ow take {] may be necessary in sich cases to to his heels, and how he did run!| “Economy & Efficiency Corporation, | CONtinue the original faat for from Bobby Is stout and he looks clumsy, | Ltd,, EROMoRIORdnvEA Sttt eRlirtlong; at like his big coustn, buster Bear,| “New York City, New York Detlud of fafiliis, Rew WY o 51 s 5 h t le, bolled swe s | o o g o ean run surprisingly fast for a ot that?” he demanded, “Good, | 4UCNt fast need be longer than a A Ra’“’ Sme T roa . 2 FLAPPERFANNY 8ays- | N ; P / short distance, He didn't dare clumb | Now, go ahead: emandedieGoel | o fas e Eases Quickly When You a0 ralls g it (58 AL I e ] \ a tree because those hunters were go | “GENTLEMEN: SE Sl Apply a Litt p ol N 2 et : : X Z near. “I resign. While the principle the new And Musterole won't blister like th LAk MR PR 5 4 s . ¢ b Now the reason that Bobhy had| “Got that? Right! Now: “Insulin® treatment may be wnder- old-fashioned mustard ] z i : ! PRE flo e i not heard that dog befors was that| “Don’t send anybody in my place. | 5/000 by a person having diabetes Sl i sers it Fonsaup ! . | = ks eled that dog and those hunters had mot {1 you do I'll bust him over the (!t IS Obvious that it can ha suceess- penelr t not with a ge " £ S e \ 4 : = entered the Green Forest until late | head. i v carrie ut only umler the . 5 ) & night and then they had come| Yours trul supervision of a competergt physi- : e from a direction which did not| *T all. Let's sce. Here—] | C1an. ¥ you are suffering fmom dia- oy 1 4 Sk . ead them across Bobby's trall until|said ‘bust’ not ‘burst.” Change it | Pe'eS. R0 at once to your' family i ‘“‘ml Aorit R m eruptlon re- ':0\' were ; se 10 ".'m_ T'\Is’tlmc There- : t's correct. Now address | F mn-v‘;n the "lox‘mr‘lln whom You \ M they were " n Bobby and the|an envelope. Thanks, An¢ 3 repose the most confidence, bt or eacl | Sl&t? treatment iRl BRbkd soltne insaias | ol ey U S e AR e e Ginpin : | nine years He took to his heels and how he nce to seek the friendly water| Constance did as bldden, in ter- | SCrupulously follow the advicewhich ps and | did runt wash away his scent, Nelther was | ror of the madman. he can give you. Relieved at last by Resinol || there handy the ck of Yowler| “Take this: The results obtained to date would ne barking along his t h e Bob Cat or any one else where- | "Henry Wellington Hedge, indicate that the Insulin treatinent F 1andy L / ! = u he wou with to get that dog mixed. Bobby R SIR: |is a very valuable aid in the treat- for instant u with 7 ayer ples, X Il‘"kl“{ _!‘,( ol h March 1 = T | hes g time before he | was scared. Yes, sir, Bobby Coon| “No: walt a minute. Scratch out|Mment of diabetes. Tts use, howaver, To Mothers: Mustercle is also pir 1 c { had a breaking out on my skin for Eot DeRt o all | was badly scared this time. He was|the ‘Dear That's it. Now: is not free from danger and it rgust made in milder form tor i ¥ ;:\ ‘??Y;n-";‘}l‘ : “;}‘nc‘\“'c‘“;”’k“"x‘”'ll d0g | 80 scared that he couldn’t think. He | AR HENRY: be always employed under the :di- babies and small children. EI}LNE LR IpoRcy SaLC Yy ) / | 4 = s very instant that his Lad quite lost his wits, as the saying| resign my job as sccretary, to | rection of an attending physician. for Children’s Musterole. T ] . ] finaily tnied Resinol X by the scent left|is | @tac 2 s 1 n ples until al / : Soap and Ointment At LAt t f > 1 can write 35¢ and 65¢, d tubes; y el . / and it brought the acks. Usually tha And at last when he was puffing (my name under pi , $3.00. : 5 s ‘ greatest relief. 1 feel nd Bobby, and so he | and blowing and quite in despair he | “Yours affectionately—" should be of ay - { e SR eatetol thes time to decide what | stepped on something sharp. It hurt,| Constance’s checks flamed and il reanetell e to go. It didn't|but he didn’t mind that. Right that| her fingers became paralyzed after vour preparations s head that anything instant he recovered his wits. That |the “Yours." and take pleasure in appen. 1t had hap- was a sharp reminder of something on! Write * Tt v NEA SERVICE NG recommending them E so often that Bobby he had quite forgotten. he ordered menacingly You brown the top ‘ S T ———— t5 sayohe Who his & loag Sanding the feeling that it always would ’ (Copyright, 1925, by T. W. Burgess.) | orders until you sign that. You're 1 = | iened) W happen that way. | stin my . Write!” ear - | - sore.” (Signed) W. C. 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