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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. ====© 1925 by NEA SERVICH INC, === ! BEGIN HERE TODAY T e S - 12 - ; PARBARA HAWLY , breaks “ ‘ : Epaaseaseass : d her flance, BRUCE REY- Madge's Party Takes Up Abode . and Koty & job on the New | Under Difficalties Lelegraph, in order to see| Litlian and I hurr | rectory walk to t ANDREW McDERMOTT, the| “We think s wing editor, 18 a former fricnd Ledora," 1 & . BOL JEFFRIES, po-| in the rear reporter, proves triendly out the s ar tends & news) din. tnventec 1 Lighthouse Tnn with SIN- SULLIVAN, a press agent meets JEROME BALL, a own ind of a shot comes from ner room in the roudhouse. NORMAN HOLLOWELL, a pro broker, s found dead in the ide note is found in his | ara finds a woman's e table is sent to interview MRS YDIA STACY, a prominent soclety on a real cstate project by firm. with its his own, v rect ou of the s it was th though the f impassive ceptance low— “All 1 there Mrs, Stacy's maid re- ing sent a dress to the | to have a wine stain re- Barbara connecets the wine- | ined dress with the roudliouse do “Stay he i s ) look at the he A i keep Junic not get Inc of Hollowell, : you 1 1 o als the teli-tale scarf In an stand?” ord it [ t is easy : hides it in her des Her bright ¢ L [ 1 i a r Horizontal 1 2 I'hat ht she dinner with Jerome | ruse and of th arbara and Bob enjoy reading | ing it . sland rent er the Act of £ Nalot e rs addressed to the love-lorn | “Oh! yes, Aun ) K { column by a girl who has a beer- | earnestly. I underst nd I' y ; o ined kiniono, str ¢ oyel my best.” t t n, hurried ou To arrange i 1 26, T and unrequited lo Nelther Lilllan or T spoke again ed drove car inte i 5 il | voung m until we had unlocked the doors of | driveway leading cottage. les. 20, 8 p . Lior Bob escorts her to a recep- | the cottuge which the rector had for rpose Sorrowful - mmlte | tion given by Mrs. Stacy for a for- sald was for rc When we were | kitchen en e to h 1 drove Pelt. 32 Son. ¥ Sonitosia | vign architect. Barbara finds Bru satlsfied that no one but ourselves t was cor ey aned by Hypo al struc unit p is the guest of honor. was inside the house I L ey L t no Leo | Period . e NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY friend with nervous tingling how s ambled awkwardly ' 20, To bina sick CHAPTER XX “Lillant Do You Know—" soon as he Morindin dye Vg0l 1 ! The damee music went on, up- Tydia raised an imperious hand. “ Nonscnse!” she sald. “I will call my car and Mr. Reynolds wil take you “Lilfan!" 1 said tensely. *Do you | re locked the |31, To scatte Sive | stairs. home.” Xnow 7—" 1o led ¢ he shades, tors |54, Nois 11 t It emphasized the stillness in the| ; ) “That Hugh Grantla faded | the offending vell 1 dress from ! g5 Aled s e onservatory. Barbara neither spoke | Someone entered the room T 2 2 of 1y in the main hall sig through that door into the rectory | him and cast them in a heap upon r i S e | 1or moved. Bob fingered the cigaret | turned and found a butle cing ara s up an thee d that the k was ended, Peo- as we came up to the curb?” Lillian | a chair. T 3 : Presently he walked across the | ther ! for Mr. Robert the crumpled taffeta L nt gan to laugh and chatt retorted cooly. "Of course “Lee Chow stay s room ex- | 54 rtair ¢ 4 g I n to the dod 4 opened it, The | Jeff 3 out c_cons had a flceing impression that t he slecy . d, ¢ 1., K v the saxophones sounded | Dob L e t on- | ¢ Barbara guickened her steps, 8 was he, and then when you picked t ¢ se ' er again \ R . ) 3 a short glance at |servator ) mile T |t ked as if it ht 1 ok out for the door up that handkerchief, and put it ; en pu \ e 2kt 2 el a aboy ould open into the side drivev down again I was sure of it lisse , Lec oot % W5 . 0 a lot of good t 8, 3 £ way up the stalrs she L vas not in sight. She turned & “Have y. 8 in the back of | 1 0 do all w ahout p Tand ol i ¢ o, abs," he said, almos! & again by Bi P » head of the f ' corner stealthily and found her your head? ed i ) e car, Lee | g ! o i idly. “That's a peach of a muted | fer head s wn on turncd, as if to run back down aigain, | 1ace 1o face with Lydia and 13 “Didn't have,” she re T sai rion ar can | g5, . ; e < an to move his shoul- | s s it Jay against the k of had seen her and w . “Why, where are you goi torted. ar old rector is so everything that is necessary. Tut Savonrad ; : ; he rythm of the music a e ; Lz 10 gan o Hawley?" asked Lydia, gulleless that taking its bottle from | did you scc ) 1y from |51, Turf : ; [ 1 1 sottly. E o n s e crl ) « he girl isn't half over. 1 haven't a baby is a mere peceadillo com- | th reh whe rove up to the | Portion of a loc} -3 S TR | 3 turned toward him sud ! , Withou! . i er head away, H were | danci K And v pared to the erime of decelv him. e 5 5 : { donly, “I'm sorry, Bob, but I e sy : arlet. amusing fellow who cr A quick glance at you was casy to| e and he k " th i e e tonight. 1 don't know wi again. 8 : 1ghe ald again, mors | You newspaper folk are so dro!l, manage. 1 only hope we soon can s 1 mournfuily, “but L .0 i i the matter 1 me—wlith th 1 g 1 ng b er hie s “I hope you will give Gignelli & take him into our confilence. He's | Chow can X no b i it I like o run away to some | It was the butl i, SEh ot @ choked. “Don't speak | the space you can, He is e shielding Hugh,of course, but T don't ¥- {00, Polnt of comp it corner and cry forcver and ever. | frics was called awa 6180 | 4o me, res nothing between you an international authority, yo think he has the jdea from |t iz he Rol P S ife out of joint for me, and I ment by Iagedis s z me ever again, and I don’t want | know. How glad I am that you coull ps Hi [ 3 g ¥oo be dny betler. Bufjaskis wio 10 Wl Yol thel B | 1o talk to you.” Her eyes sought cs- | come. 1t is viten s hard to find anght her speech back and Dull bro m spoiling your eve- send a’L".-d B O A cape. She turned back toward the | intellizent re ) that her 1 were locked € | Peraining to g 1SINOWII INIG T ) ) "<l X “"’- "; . e oot the stairs a 11 took a step 'I‘rvv. ra flushe \:qu sHf until she had had time to think ho r h o POLNTERHTE ILE| | ® ame toward her. I o "““J e - ; i : put nd on her ";‘Y‘.‘r\l‘vl<"{1:ily‘1\*‘\ 4"! :«‘1' .) - over the mystery of Hug : i P__AwTrE!F‘ TRl right . Yo ,‘vur !u:; ! D ! g 0y ! : P oL s':v»m .‘m:u Constellation You've ot 1o pull up or | The saxophones were howling st vy i i ran the ydia ran after her. “But who is but a bundle of ! mor usly, and the t e " Lydiz ing yuu home, my ¢ ravis 1 i of many Vol Stacy t the head | young newspaper chap waiting 1o ' airs: you are, i she call “I have sarbiara spoke hurriedly, “He wa 3 bW VA s 2. To sin ; 'l king everywhere for you.|called away on assignment. I wi STTER FROM SYDNLEY CARTON |l cldnd A 5 : i 273 AIRONE| & | g ethir 3 ¢ TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT I have also four ‘ god, 1 lie, today dition. where you ¢ z f : 1 ¢ i t pen AR e e e b b AR N & 3 % } s Barbarn looked at Bruce. His ¢ye e e R, Your Health | | Rt ol T e o ers ey o i e T 0I>, =R things about | think not. I will call my car and M ‘/ 5 sities he Tias | Reynolds will take you hom ¢ Britain. Come alons.” | There's nothing so forlorn as a luss { to| without a cavalier.” She la 1i : ‘ s to a ylia raised an Imperions har > ) ar 1 an imperi o, \d arch 1 as boen say- nsense. Call a taxi! 1 should I a pitch 1 up at him. “Are you having | red. His hands twitched slightly. have these tw ! 2 : . . . ; Ui : ‘ ' home will love and cher 4 t ! ¢ ; dsie How to Keep It— Ik ! | Any rs. Deter s la good tin ar 1 Then she looked back at 1 other as Is s they that i AT oy Causes of Illness I ) ! ! ing Lydia. There w TiaUscientinle i 1 e B R s ) { 1t s vl the woker) | Yor g want you to enjoy I er | plied with dignity. “1 amn gorr n his he r ! t that cyes were brig rouble yo s Reyaolds parted ruce started at the sound of Xed down at hier, neme. “Why of course, Miss I T his face softened. ' he eaid, “I'll be glad to tak el the Thermometer [ It was Peter Ra ! tf s mno ) se 1 d sying your party. 1tf you, I'll get my hat and coat.” 10 talke it Intc ! s o e Ak g Todlanl hel N e for the shirke ed. “Dear me 1 k at the new I i ¥ t i1, “And I do tb vill 1 don't Lelieve you two people have Green 10 > i B even been introduced to each ot Paddy the Beaver and brown, dr E ¢ nt, iear.” How of me! I have Been tak vy began cutting thelr winter | ool 10 o0 withont cn for whstairs, ra ste fer granted that you knew ply of food. I say it was Peter's | 500 S0 i z ¥ 4 ortune hecause Peter dearly iss Hawley, let me present Mr. “h others &t work, and Bruce Reynolds. You'll be having 1 of : ] R, ) i il e Sbes e orles in the paper about him some e, | i e i ety : . T ] o came ashore or allowe and Lydia ay. B make friends with (,:“:w ; i s y Sl g Y > s ashorel B fens man clinging da paper reporters are good from © 5 nEor : oL A L ) ; ; little S man r and bad enemics. You may Joys of m ; ) N ) wasted no time, Each s cd her body agair > wall' necd her some time.” She laughed o Ty ] ;i p ] S / e foe SIThIte oo awe One T ihenin i Brue s fo the occaslon. "I Soutana ‘ r S L 2 E iroanin ‘ nim and | in main reception hal nd. | ) ¥ too gla Night Letter from John Aidcn T OW=Night [otier from : T S A : i ‘I,k{ {is astuor v et Then he went away to get his hat cott to Leslie 1 y Prescott 10 Leshie 1 : Bt . : SR R mselves quite c and found the dressi ot | and coat bE . oo ; s ) i ) el they aoht : st. It was desert a Lydia turned to Barbar COLOR CUT-0UTS ===~ | COSITTIS DIFFICULT TASKS ) to « . o 4 l - Eterithe pdndon b e ( \ . ; ; ! - 1 a looked around f | 1dealist behind tho Vale Acres pre l ed and sat up. | ject. Going to make a name for hiy ‘ day. No doubt about i1." ‘ ; At it § ke proudly. Her eyes f Holir e t > S ; Into the tree o woman w ad the alter- |} is retreating figure, t, t o. A t e ar ¢ t hing low down. | cation with N cy on the day of | jarbara clinched one hand beh —~ No thank you, Delia e s ce returncd with the word that t sight of a silver |a 1e way in whicl cat|“I'm just getting my things, g0 | t r was waiting for them. He ng toward him. or t that [ home,” [t bara’s arm and Lydia's s t's the young mnewspape her the three walked toward t en more than two | it o t beamed Della. “Sure, chere work at one I it el intil had 1 o 1 your kind b ) know,” g£aid Lydia, a tile Jumbermen | noteh cu 1 sid ree. |t the madam angry | walked, “we three hold grest o moved around about 1 s | powers in our hands. Here we ar side of the t 1 doing gan to huat f u, Bruce, with your genius, T wit ad led Paddy hi last, with the cape Miss Hawley wi mn to ter w watchir is | he . € front of oW behind her—whar we do for anything we st | inds on? 1 | t ou its i | shall send a statement to the 14 For your t Jam and mak new | there «¢ . 1 k maid 1* ph tomorrow morning, Miss Cosette’s Christmas a lot about 2 wasn't Lem despite the work S L s family had done to build q - " i Iut ter nev looked | 43 o f he 11 m 0| "8 11 your ¢ for you? Hawley, telling of my entrance into n- | § Ch ‘,n(l 2d never will 1bok very far ahead, |think Peter jumped from his I Barbara smi rimly. “No thank | the Vale Acres project—with money 1 Oix.Cu'up you know, he is not one ing place and s he | you," she replt nd with moral support. Will you 3 h for the futur he saw t e youn v Out in the hall again, she I k vour managing editior to call Head and Throat |ieisaui Tetitte Tlire L e e e e e o | E5e2e Eiaiiatd atbandtont Brussa Linor 1 qui r water. Ther heard look 2 en - ack, Bruce, pping, 1 R rashed a Yo t t t tep | 1 behind th pond, Paddy s cir ) h sbile face R ot pathway of light on ation in- | {n which Peter 1 th s. The limousine waited, fn a 0se pop s a lucky thin th h h r ining black and nickel. A when he o m 4y E C T driver held the tonnean door ose POPIAT | aeif had ber ng ot ydia 1 nd then with ey ice helped her into the car and ™ #® r e eces 1 v ir early, | thud had been the s e r beau b e | stey in after her. g 2 9 3 i t re system taft e ed Mr. Sun | Paddy's tai ! fer. B s : it (To Be Continued) | ; still ¢ | tching Handles s n prescription for m . Al y t way t 18 t i3 from the € t Was | handbags and parasel Colds, Grinpe, Flu. Dengue 1 s i f o Pag | ol I s 9 {8 the Green Fo! | day in- _ § y down the | ticularly in the vivid shades of ref, Bilious Fever and Malaria | 010 by ol Dregcists In SOc. #a0 $100 Bofties | .04 or At mome in dear Old | The next story: “How P all toward th t She | green or purple leather, are they | B killa the germs, be #ald iles confirm w Briar Patch as he should have been. bit Helped.” | %as half down when & great clap- | effective,

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