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NEW BRITAIN DAILY TERALD, IPTY A Y {URDAY, JECEMBER 19, 1925. T e e T o e e A S e B ) T o 5L AT S ST T SRiainiiaritssiiipidtidssiatiisisasiite bApSAATEHS 20 A Wife's Confessional | Adele Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE fesczaaaionsitiieiataaseseiitniss i iisssantasdaitorsizisiinitattshsssidsetidise Madge and Lililan Recclve Hugh's || en Hugh holding Rector minutes before, The rotund little rector of dan peered up at me-1 topped by two inches—and put a h 8 olways query, gl e “May I ask you a few que free and belor 1 am sorely bewildered and trc t 1 i ! ed.” L my fingers into my palt I swung the door wide open an agony of embar & gesture of weicome, “'Of course, Cor in," 1 sal Lilllan came forward w Vit etehed, AR e “We wore expecting yo " she hesltated over the nan clergyman gravely supy lass." I thuk it was any of us had stop that we neithcr had giv celved pames In the tru the house-—an eloquent ¢ upon the utter unworidline rector of Tyndan. Lillian supplied the ssion, sclf and me, and the looked at me scarchingly. “Please pardon me for the fin quiry,” he sald, while the cmbar assed color flooded his cliceks, “but does your Christian name happen to be ‘Madge?' “Yes, it 18" I answered. “Then,” his embarr: nent deep ened. "I must—must—ask—" Lillfan drew forward an easy arm- ghalr, “Sit do Dr. Douglass, “and don't worry any longer. have been converging toward Junctlon along different tral now that we have met, the end of | our journey should not be very far off. But—v exchange confi- dences it we are help Hugh." “Hugh Always speaks Of ‘Ma The little rector 1k into chalr as if he were u pent. 1 guessed that the respon ity for Hugh Grant fety had been a any re burden so te and bewilde om the that it almost ped him. ant | me unti “Then—then: ered, “you W T Les @ na are—" \ 1 “Hugh Gra Lilllan said tirmly. and her husband ticantly, “are under the zations to the major fc of their little bo murderous kidna ago.” The rector gl startled eyes, then end I knew he was thir impassioned embrace 2 pesressapsages: were no timie ni 1 mind Question nami for him, noth she suid, We this , and | | lad's royp while years ced me with Wil you, d as soon as it o for the ey known to be there on any or evening vou would be mobbed hv those ¢ woman who had oW jo 1 Whitney cott rnoon | \Wive from to Lesdi KARL. Wire From Leslie Prescott to Ka Whitney Sending b ey from ESLIE PRESCOTT John Graves Hamil elfe Preccott Rl ‘vi.‘lr‘ Wire from Mre ton to L You have done {ng the pearls never to sta you ) [ cop OTIER Wire from Leclle Prescott to John Prescott ver of attory NEXT: Letter from Paula Peri to Testic Pre Menus for the | amr[y 1 Breakfast eal, thin ore mato sat milk, coffes % | Vour Health }‘ | | to Keep It— How auses of Iliness ( CROSSWOID PUZZ BLEGIN TIERYS S GhAY BARBARY HAWLRY, it hor 1l L NOLDE, and g itain ¢ RUCKH REY. Job on the New i ANDREW Mel manu h YER MOTT the end Inn, There Ay a man ound o nes from Lot a pro- 5 I the m § note ds found in amer room in the ro HORMAN HOLLO W] N S S AN = N VLA T n While izzle. You'll izontal Home dor Huirled Tooth Withered To possess Honse To cmul finches structur {on of ing compnss pe— in or- \e car g of coton o n||~-—--\" Cosetic’s Christmas | ANDIADY reading | vilorn wbara ane T8 direa column by a f v Ieditia b kimono, When Barbara tooked un, wshes o 4 and the imn written hy parently « 1 ion on her Ttor th bara att and was spinnin Mrs, § to f r car had left the erowdes Town s ara s shad eyed ereal miling up at him childis NOW GO ON WITEH T CHAT sent me NEA she SERVICE 1KC. w Lydia Stiey going toward MeDermott's private office, managing cditor grected the The door opened visitor, i, when | w with j do y him and relaxed ngn a frowned. ntil the fev $ onst 1ition improv ‘of your te gtarted minut pulse are cleration stanees to the mind taht are kllled cut. Pac Dam I Reddy wa at the Denger ton W. vas there no danger was 1o cd from that direction. R afraid of both Yowic 1 Old Man her be | Reddy wonl he was now could be as sure 1e other end of th about that end. His eyes and his ears and failed to find even a so Paddy decided the way s may be Deave . It was oni taugit him by er Beaver, and all his life he remembered it. He has taught it to chiliren, and he knows that they will teach It to thelr children. | It must be at all times remembered |and heedid by the Beaver who { woull live to a-good old age. the dam. Dut that he ity had it In mind as he swam | itite risk as poss w s log, the very first of the! | instead of dragging tho: ne 1ing on the shore of the new { the middle of that da he Laughing Brook, deep | jt near the end W ly was a very sn he learned t e first things e dam a mig this time Mrs. Paddy r had rs. Paddy explained why he h gging his log over t Kote gor b “You are sil sale, how 0ld Man Coyote or Dus could hide out on this ncw is 100 ncw and the top is row for any encmy to hic am going to take my | here in the middie) addy dldn't } hefore Mrs. Pu out begun to drag dy had Now, which was one of the | um. You remember, 1 had built t as to make usé of scveral {limb of this parlicular tended out right over M - 1i¢ was towlng | jyust the faintest of sou dam. 1 would | oyy50d her to look up. The al looked up just in tme w! L Onler the Iob Cat erecping oui on it limb above hier you the Green Forest. 0g down to the o be dragged over this and towed dowa the Laughin srook 10 tie 0ld pond and the place | r danger signal where tae food piie was to be. Le- swam oune of his ncarly then and lose th h her fortune, and slapping the water Paddy had discovered that 7 5 dors 10 be too sure. 3 tor that food pite. SoterdhhaLane AS they drow near t m uuc) avAha : Wi ho how very n SN as D AUS You sce, t b out on atter logs ing Brook Iy to be any He also wus tow made shivercd 8 AR S 1 been. ¢ that dam, iny sound whieh Mrs. cang ‘1‘. ("lu her to r at 10 drag 58 over ¢ Lau There to sce You on that limb 14 thoygiit o ng the dam. Yo dam and arag s young m the wh son to about the ¢ arrived sniffed w g oV What @id it mean? Only th She had ou think Jerome's voice As long as R be feal 1y was his nosc that it wa to go alicad and drag tiose 10gs €\ ¢ and th with do you think Yo :r iear dam? It 100 na on it. 1 r rig mbled her log aiter her. right close at hand was a tr supports told you dam so trees. A tree ex. | ve time to protest ' growied. ‘‘What made you cut across Paady. | nds caused next in- tail, the she did so. nat Mrs it never dis- a great as ar 1o losin all. Paddy's ea look up. stant she had dived into the water, | ratehes | She hal looked up Tob ¢ hor. up in er had y ¢ | the he v he AS W. Burges man had t a billet do \' holding 1 Darbara, ion of a & tosed in. ,» I'll try to push fused to move. 1 aimost to the 1 on is hrad n elimbed into There was a hen it scemed there for the s had nur oment w ;100 Wus there was a ¢ 5 upoa firmer ground you to i’fl on work or that dagr vaper, but J . (el G L glancing sidewise round fac 1 came along ji " he voluntecred 1 the city t matrimony alone, 2 out It Wi now, and ]’l ( me a few always put her hand t ) home, cred quickly, “But 1 1o was drunk (il just fore you came along. 1 was trying o got him to go back then. Manners gave her a quizzieal look and took a long puff at the cigare! “And you are a ncwspaper woman?” ught yeul cll my troubles to yon m going to do it 1 Luow any onc 'uuv know he sul “Nice we us on Vale Aeres, y. These things help a lot— ; ol as well as us. ; L yellow above the grour 1 to Ju flash s rome, turn back at on at the driver of for 1 I will not } Lurne ; inaitferent arp and nt face, . Manners, Stor cynolds bugan their final n- aign tor the promotion R Jarbara found a full the ripping a violcnee of in front swung around, g in the mud. It cul in front of ite of > cracrgency and brought the from the d Reynolde, architect, on hand to advise purchasers regardi istineiisely model homes,” the announceme 0 a stop, just two fect machinc n he settled ba ¢ dvertise looked at Larbara npmxcxwu'] ding the adver! cone came through ing gate into the reporters’ room. A faint oriental about the woman Darbara's desk. ara looked up, she saw going tow. MeDer- mott's private office. The door cd and managing editor ted the visitor. (To Be Continued) was rea verfume clung who passed b o deep in (I he road. The door of ne opened. D sharply a man who emerged. ‘Almost had a " sald to Jerome, ow also crawiing out of the T ster, Jerome glared ferociously at the ©ger, “line howdy-do,” he READ WBERALD ( LASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS stra in front of me?" “Thats easy,” sald the other man. 14 made me. I assure you| as the last thing on earth 1| vanted to do. I have no rcason to want to navigate that cornfield. I| was headed for New Brit Jerome's drunken scentimentality had scd into drunken belliger- ¢nee. He advanced upon the man, fists doubled and face black. Jarbara gasped and stepped out | of the way. The stranger calmly lit a clgaret and looked at Jerome. 'hen he held out his siiver cigaret case, open. Jerome's fists relaxed and he tried to went down In a b t ing off into the ditch and his head ng on a ridge of wet mud, ‘Just about all in, isn't he the complacent stranger. to town, Cuticra Shaving Stick A Luxury For Tender Faces This freely lathering Shaving contains the emollient and medicinal properties of Cuticura, enabling tender-faced men to shave without the slightest irritation, It leaves the ckin softened and re- | freshed and fice from any tense, &1y fecling. SoanZe Olutment 25 ererywhers. & I Miss Haw- bhara started and looked at him with puzzied eyes. He drew a card om his pocket and handed it to “Jo Manner ad. | Stone and Reynold forgotten me, I see. | You came into ago to got a ph.” He was he mud, With naet “Yon've quite weiber you for Tele g J r-of-fa the ach fre Dept 137 Mol a mat t air. » Shaving S Now, if youwll pick up his hat and hold the rear door open, well|