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EE s s e R R S T s P SR R e 52 A Wife's Confessional Adele ST R e Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE stetesstestensssane Hugh Grantland’s Completely Gone? Mind shorter 1 my eyes vars as | em. What ter- me to Hugh Grant ydy and sou an unusually loud | ] 1 c old rector | the ) c e door iraham all rl’?"” he in- Chow hear e Graham, are call. In ce Under- 1 anxiously. “I favor r gdan come in, wait Misse “I Thought 1 Had Found Her” . 1o But now 1co call Mis would 1 all ¢ t timent was SR t breath come o 1 be cer o 18 consclous th INE BETWELN HAMILI CONVERSATION MRS, GRA N AND them. Oh m to hear 1t you're on you and wants to He has an idea | NEXT Night Letter Prom Te reseolt dohin Prescort (—— CUIOR (UT-OUTE ———1 COSUTTINS STEPSISTERS vhich should mak to get a good start, but it m you a long while before 1 10 14 15 15 17 18 19 |20 9 14 [ 3 4 40 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. four corners of this erossword | contain four-letter it casy fc words you you finish, Horizontal Bed lath. 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The chicke e in th morning and t uncheon soup chees wholr for th hick browned in I vphoid fever, children water supplies, ifficult it modern iction of com ration ar it com he soup c v rather chicken ftse owin same day the es its appearance essential. | Cream of Chicken and Rice Soup and | Vash rine Pring brot 14 rice & point and hoiler for pper, Remove am whiy o rich for A Service, iTwn much z 2 cup s soup Xmas Gift Suggestions Read The “STOP AN’ SHOF” on the Classified Pages THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925, ._ BEGIN HURE TODAY BARBARA HAWLEY, 25 With her , BRUCE K job on the New graph, in order to se flanee NDREW )] managing editor her father, BOB ice reporter, prov Barbara or at the Lighthous AD KULLIVAN, a There she ments MO a former friend JEFFRIES, po endly Inn with SIN press agent. The sound of a m innér room in the roadhouse. NORMAN HOLLOWELL, a pro- minent broker, is found dead in the n. A suicide note is found in cket, but Barbura finds a woman's under the table, 1 15 sent to interview MRS VIMA STACY, 2 prominent society oman, on a real est project Ly Lrnee's While his firm. there Mrs. Stac vin nt e dr to leaners to have a moved, Barbara connects the wine. 1ined dre with the roadhou hooting of Hollowel Bhe the wine T als the emvelope and hat night she as rome Ball and rebuffs his advance Barbara and Bob enjoy etters addressed to the lovelorn solumn by a girl who has a beer stained kimono, str ind unrequited love voung man, Later Barbara attends a reception given by Mrs, Stacy and ‘inds Bruca guest of honor. She Mis, Stacy's offer to have Bruce see her home. Bruce returus to the Stac jon to f ave depar hides 1t in her desk. linner with J for a cert is the accepte Mrs. asks Bruce w gainst Barbara. NOW GO O U THE STORY ( XX11 Bruce frow Nothing at all,” | he answ irhara's an old friend of mine. I like her very | An o!d friend of yours!"” Lyd | voice was chilly. you didn fact when 1 introduced Stacy “Strange w t of friends for | for wasn't much r tonigh Lydia nodded her head knowingly down beside him, "I sce per- | fectly. How ward of me to ma you take her home, Listen, Bruce, are you in love with he ruce shook his head so that the it from the Chines an unruly lock own of his of such fous things, said. “Let’s just cnjoy oursely nice being here h all ti people gone, and the lamps roses and you. a bent nearer to him. uly like being with me her bright hair almost touch- e c Lydia, “Do YOu re he ied ing h Bruer iT do. Yo stirred une ly. “Ot course 1're mighty good company, ¢ buck, he hod ¢ any,"” T " she leanel sweeping in long, | from her shoulders. arrow- peated back, her shawl breaks attends a newspaper din- JEROMI BALL, a hot comes from maid re- tell-tale scarf in an reading ight eyelashes 1d that all the guests | amp fell up- | “it makes a go ‘or if you rea se mone the who and fa course 1 where I'm not know how when w Bruge fidget you would were left | nees ts busine ndship, / Tt | them.” He was | edly at the y | Lydia rose in not inese ‘ory drop b riendship,” she repeat. lazy lines down | did not scem to he e ivory spi men why I out of the ® 1925 by NEA SERVICE INC. ¢ said ood dcal of dlffer liy like me enough, p you a lot. round ate, b ence betw He took the Vale held out to don't wa meddl I the really 1 at ometimes unst the pi de in such wan the guc “'(tood 1 coull| “Goodby.” {smile. “Only au with a hin I{was y lying le differ quite sent so you and night,"” ed. “Of course I like id, said nd I appre- |voice. She 1 hope you will not t in Vale Acres that invest if frier question, I ss and fricnds on't do to still staring . Miss Cranl 1o passed thr | house hall a h called to him to working with a “Why, isting its | are you doi fin, mpetuo v lamp, t tween her swered gayly. Bruce | “On, we'll leave replicd to the g indle snapped fn two, s i The False Alarm DBy Thornton W. Burgess as you will see, as none I sometimes be, >addy the Beaver. As bad | be watchman bbit felt very proud of for the Beaver family as they worked in the grove of poplars on the shore of their new pond in the Green Forest. He !felt quite important, did Peter. He In't cut trees or help trim them, but he could keep watch while the others worked, and this was really Hadn't Paddy the Beaver 1ddy had given Peter a ' sald enemics are but four hom we fear “I thought you mentioned only three, Old Man Covote, Buster Bear and Yowler the Bob Cat,” Peter in- | terrupted “I thought you would understand that that two-legged creatur® called man always is to be counted as an enemy ed Paddy “Farmer Brown’s hoy isn't,” de- clared Peter stoutly. “Perhaps not, but | T'1 keep out abont,” said Paddy to w just the same when he is We don't want g for noth- mind.” would and hman. He wobbling ste time for run €0 just keep t in wat nose er promis wobb! it time to te of any one approaching. He his long ears up and open for ary suspicious sound. Every now and n he all abut this way and that way. But he didn't put ch f I n his e It was too the looked e young and all off the to cut the ed air for the | At the sound of that thump Pad- | dy the Beaver, | two young B¢ | work and fushed for the water, In t { time brown heads appeared the water, but Shadow. Four ing the shore. listened for telital ugh to give I oses searched the air | Out thought of scent. |is the world and |in her thoug him?* | Violetta consid have | | four | the surface of one in a Black e=g pairs of ears sounds. Four n for suspicions i But though { ened and { trace of bren Man eyes searc Yowler Hoiata *Paddy. Bear, t they never come We'll Peter gives the by night, is clear and sa waste of time! It was a they didn't dar waited and wa to appear. and by this the danger was still there. T was Yowler 1 s sure t At last F movir r ittle Fox. nearer a | “Good evening, Paddy, pen that not at work?" el must have be replied you s replie uckle iman s to their physi- | as his legs could take him. (Copyr | enough to the danger was. Almost at once an enemy, the waste will be satistied s I'm a perfect cd fost of our little talk after midnight, come She turned and Say, now what' look done you wrong “No, letta. men. h me I'm just a Nobody was almost plea Mrs. Paddy and the | avers dropped their and and time You me They didn't stop to the danger might be. | made an for them that they | DBruce looked at There would bent find out later Violetta me something above | ure thing, it | swere Four looked and 1 g they they lled found “It must Bra iy 0 (o (11 e e S batedl Danagl s | inamyin ind at In't have h would by this time. It was- | hose two-legged crea- | ! e m,”i”n-r.,m was gnal that the way | ©r 6¥es Wer . Ol dear, what a|® “"1“‘ n|! . | figuring all ng else for me." have to wait cro of time. You see e go ashore and they | ited for Pe Rabbit | Peter didn’t ap v understood that the tended nd abruptly gor When | Vioie erself upon it er a few r rose and sea ey were | o > saw a flgure re. He nd recogniz | dresser drawer. From said and your f Invit m in to t warned us of Paddy I 1 Red § lorn column of ti enorted with The next story | appointment. .| She let the pleces dro white ano, he merely smiled. He found her scated on the floor, Violetta," he aking a cup of tea,” “Thought like to drini one w zlanced toward the door. | Manners com as white as a ghost? Has sl here's nobody to blan seems to get but you times together, don't we?” His voice i ding. “Sure thing, k justed the spirit lamp for the fifticth turned were | arouna together.' Her shadow aureol over the Does a woman ever love a man just because he is himself—love him anything else? there all,” id plain cuckoo. What's the use in those thing: way? Love's love, and in the world like it. T was staring at her fixedly. she hea tta rushed to her b C gizgling hysterica ) . You between a NSTERHOO ] “Well,” said Bruce, “We haven't b een the best of friends for some time, There wasn't much for us to say | h other tonight.” from her looked up, s fin-! mott. “She will m of the deal, where nol him.| And if she gocs into it very | wil go with a © " la flourish of that | while I call m. As he a hen I'11 turned and you can was leaning| yours anyhow. By r face suddenly | was the party? Wo | He was rattling t sald again. | icd a faint| replicd Lydia,” s [ able story, either f fatigue in his| for the society colum ‘ MeDermott interrupt | y out 10 cou at all, of trumpets and drums. Just sit down her. and her over to you story. It's the how rth a good yarn?" ceiver hook. Barbara revo! t of t Mrs Stacy the telephor watched him. He listened for many moments, his growing more and puze- door stood open as i the boarding If hour later. Shc e enter. | At last he put up the ree turned to Ba ) more iver a The lady is coo 1orning. Says she has cha | mind ric spirit lamp. e wants notl You mig fon to Va me.” it open,” Violetta | been in close touch with them for “01d Hadley | Weeks. that. | “But the queerest thing is t G o | wants us to soft pedal it Violetta went . Says she hates publicity and would rather we lett it don't | out altozether. But if we must print el e begs that we wil] make it short, and not make any tic-up be tween the visit of Gigneli and the 5 | Vale Acres business. © Looks ve { much to me as if Lydia's sore at th Manners concern and wants to cut down on the publicity they're get ting—as spite work. Women are 0dd.” He shook his head. | Barbar ned to go. “What ghall I do about the story?" she asked. McDermott lifted his head from {o him. | his paper. “Why, if she isn't going to pallto invest, we can't say she is, of han | course But about the party and AboithEr hend iclll—give that what it's worth, hes s limianoulders ¢'s a very spiteful woma ating dis she's angry, evidently. But sald, “will you tell s not strange. Most women are.” McDermott spoke with assurance. Barbara did not confest the point. She went back to the main of- | fice, to find Sinbad Sullivan leaning nst her desk. burst into talk. time I've had th and sce you. I know you'll never have any for me after the Lighthousa escapade. But 1 had to coma to say I was sorry, anyhow. on went off and ffries intro- lance. with the story of 5 party last nigt she s the matter? You bungler with wo- along We do have gool iddo,” Violetta ad ck meant her I know it,"" she an- “This is the nerve to coms erself to him with- Or its schemes always | while is loving | use , when thing else “I'm ered. “V isn’t an | “You see, when left. me with_that birc 1to you, I t the evening was wrecked anyhow, and I'd just have a drink or two. When I came to, I was lying with my head in the | chrysanthemum basket on the tabla, about four o'clock next morning. | There had been a death in the placs d everybody had cleaned out long out any- were's noth at's and childl the arge ssed room so rotten about it and so ut what you'd think of t out and got drunk- been myself since, h was bad stuff. New see therg's no use lips had never efore, But I do e away ird his ments of my il repited but 1 t hold You'll though? Iy smiled Late scarf and v (To Be Continued) It Helps Prevent Rheumatic Pains Rub and ankle goe s to bed with Mike Martin's Lini- (Liniment used by athletes) et warm as tc the ne o out with ma AR " he queried. Barbara tea | © imself. Ar nine. Men from t pped | day she took the red drawer in paper. e lower desk trom the love- Telegraph | b in the morn ara Barl feet before ib again in tc Helps prevent rheumatism All s per bottle able all day in 2R \ chills, colds druggists, IHARALA RN L L SARRNENE S {%Y n