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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1525. uxmxmwmm.. |————— | A Wife's Confessional || CROSSWORD PUZZLE | , NSTEDHO | HS Nty faaaun & %i‘llfilfll// . © 192! NEA SERVICE INC. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | [° III%IIIIEI/EIII/ | e e 3| . . BEGIN H TODAY {face had even a more intense palloy V .-.fi/ BARBARA HAWLEY, 20, breaks|than usual ag he bent over his as- - it o BR Jear. | signment hook at the city desk. She Sallent Facts About Hugh's Step- In this sad business of Hugh's 1 do / / LD il e O SbaasCUndl Uik roomt . mother Are Revealed I not know, but 1 um going to find / / el b SL LI LI Ll o 3 clegra rder oo | Every man had gomething of th LN did not keep us long in| vut very soon. Tell me, does Hugh ! .’.‘m“ ERARE Ainfcraertiols 1rmm fndoor paleness, -xm-:’m alt he meaning of vour approval—of her?" | ) | al A .‘-““J'fl-“ ‘-‘\ o t S, B Rap (A% IEAADRER D VROl e | 'ANDREW ~McDERMOTT, the | by the light that fell in a m?; ! ”u;l..mn £ dNow wo're get ‘\-l)mr ‘w.l at 1 4].,]@:«:\1‘1 | managing editor, 18 a former friend | {rom a green shade over his desk. ' down to the meat in the cocoa- | of i r. Douglass sa with /40 hor fatHAF B oIrrRRES She walked back to her desk and nut” She sprang in her feet and quict dignity, and Lillian, cver re her father. BOB JRVRRIES, po A 1er toc vove the litt it & mist g . reporter, proves friend sat down again. The lovelorn mall et Rt PR ..-.I%fi./ oS R R L S l:\])mx.xa/mg]\ m,‘ fist stapped fnto | ru; hin i S // / // 4 ver at thy Inn There | (W0 wire baskets, Proofs of Bar: Sarance. 4 potu . S0 huaty /..%// % “ e Incets M ®Aid, a4 man iristmas page for men “This stepmother of Taugh fs the In us ; that you yoursclf sh e fosl seroks uEn ypentiter BE ML thread in this thing that I haven't the of of the townspeopl: 1 e B O LU HGEE N Sy A LR to get hold of,” i om you wese quoting. But 1 |" NORMAN JOLLOWELL, u pro-| At length, McDermott's door e o ven el igthro gl b RO ION AL 8 minent broker, 19 found dead in the [ opend. Darbara looked up. Lydia fabrio ot this net whish Ijclosing in | ward her ard room, ’suiclde note is found in hig | Stacy came out and paused to look ShiiE ot h koow i ahout o il pocket, but Barbara finds a woman's | Lack at McDermott, who stood in ik 3 abou . Dr.|to him 4k art under the table and gets a | the doorway, smiling. ouglass, her position in the town Madge's Fancy Ituns Riot scoop” on the story | Thefr words were inaudible to 1 know sho INes near here—how It ye ¢ 1ght in condemn- | “She is sent to interview MRS, | Barbara, but she caught the win- much power she has ~— whether it | ing me for short-sizitedness,” the LYDIA STACY, a prominent socic ning. .smile with which Lydia said would be an casy or a difficult thing | little rector said humbly. “1 never | A e NG projen | her farewell. When his caller had to accuse her of a crime— you know | have liked the woman, but 1 always 64 7 il b project BY | one, McDagmott went back fnto the what theso littlo towns are—-" | have struggled to be Just to her, and While there Mrs, Stacy's mald re. | oftice and closed the door. Barbara Crime The ittle rector's ut-| have admonished Hugh to be mor o havine sent o dress to the|heard a buzzer ring for Jimmy, the terance of the word went around the | charitable to her overtures, for 1 ¢ s £ ¢t ! L £ ST office boy. e erd mank ] he AR IS S A V7 aners to have a wine stain remov- 3 room like a caroming billlard ball, g uying e for B . Barbara connccts the wine-| A inoment later Jimmy came to tained dress with the roadhouse | ler. “Mr. McDermott wants to see | ing of MHollowell, | you. words, It's worth while working the : 69 To satiate She seals the tell-tale searf fn an| McDermott was waiting for her re- puzzie to learn them, VERTICATL | envelope and later takes it home. |flectively chewing the end of a ci- Lra rbura and Bob enjoy reading 3 t down, Miss Hawjey,” he To accomplish ddressed to the lovelorn col- . I want to talk to you." Object of scorn l a girl named Violetta, who| Barbar looked at him wonder- horror at connecting sucl rd | sist wrdon e, o with the woman of whom Lill wrnate’ were the words he was speaking. “Surely, I have mis- | used—and would sce her understood you. I have no reason to | nor would 4 the notes she Mke the second Mrs, Grantland—I | uscd to send him whenever he came | HORIZOY belleve her to have been instrument- | to see me.” 4 S e e :\“”‘f““ ‘””)'vxv‘\x““';\ Ly he f HJM" : '“('II"'\|.x‘:ynlmh..~:l:”1 Bengl 6 Written language Before us a beer-stained kimono, straight [Ingly. ; s ; : am sure she would no nothing crim-| “1 do not know,” Dr. Douglass e walker ok Bl : i o s el R E R e T tnal : plied, “because he always came un- To box with the fi (Hmm‘l note of scale Lo I_'|l ! rhull'lru has R ntly ‘"L'”ZI‘,: il ‘l,:.'{(.m;)l»]n|u’v i “She Ts Extremely Popular txpectedly and always by motor.|14 To dine drain sde ngmakingian Unipressioiyii s S i SR She is always very de \'(Hl' in her l‘u" of course, almost anyone in the One who renews Depot “her Romco, \?2.‘:\ .\lfl';ll h-:‘nh(]llt‘»;.q\\l;ll‘:‘:‘l‘l:r.«":'u]t‘l.t church observance, she is extremely | village would tell her of any unus- To insulate To knock unconsclous i Rhialndsia "'(‘”';‘"" R s et G e charitable,—indeed she is quite the | ual visitor to my home—the people geventh note in st Measure of arca EEhte ;‘l“;""kr”“]' e i e ; i Lady Dountiful to the countryside. | are very communicative— Wittictsm T To upbraid L O el T e e i o, ey de 000 bman She s public-spirited in everything| I dare say,” Lillian returned dry- | 23 Tanner's ves 5 Observed Snly te be Lol luak pashoeelatione) Sie L e At vaplled Ban pertaining to the welfare of the|ly, 1t it §s more probable that she git of the foot Th rexolve qaiskly "l‘, "v“xrv)\w 'y"\’lm] R ‘x;u 5 He didn't \:'-,n;z 1o be :nnn(v;N town, and she spends lavishly | has kept up an espionage upon his 26 CombuMible fluid Less common e NTh T inicihels glyon inirow among the tradespeople. 1 believe | movements for years. There is an To fill with animation Scanty O B O i h s bkt s it in e ontl| e b ; Tier motto is to buy everything in| immense amount at stake for her |29 Eleetrified particle 1 Native ability dehopls srlligRtiias e e B = 2| ZuoUshEotidlcomento | time for a good break nyway Tyndan which she possibly can get | you know. lHugh has increased the!30 Philosophy of Pacdo 24 To scatter hay lEien g RTternoon Bisiacaepts i L et e s e e Sl aamillsd Batars emiling) saldebarher i e I'll hurr here, and to order the rest from the | fortune his mother Jeft him to mil- |52 Lubricated Favorable to growth inydlaflontoR Torotp el E b e e i reaty an e Mo | oo o [P agen o i MR RIS e city through the local merchants. 8o | lions. 1f he has not already made|3s Correlative of either Melal fastener fovn) tollare menthiome nelenti g e B e e o) awerk o done Ul G Maant sy e boLy Siw e gt af bed you can see she is extremely popu-|legal provision for its disposition, Inert cous element Definite artic drives into l'h“‘ l'nu‘nlu.. They T e i ‘”l'lvll-p rtment of The Fair, Thought 1'd | ran across to the hearth rug. T s e e e s e s %5 Henothoiioal stouchusal u rowly avold a collision with the car thosc. I kiow you dont Nhe 00 }iost your theory. And what T saw|ilimey were begiing to shoot up. rise up in arms almost were she to | Hugh's hall-brother, would inher Ton 36 Jone ot Jonathan Manners, scnior part- | storles, but yeu kuow 8004 Oh6 there was enough. All sorts ages and | On a siand by hor dressing table th be accused of a crime, They never | it all.” § Roadhouse Flock nenih Brices flomfwnoprenounces) BULMNBIES Ll LRt i o | o Hane e e G O ey T AT S m-k‘." Was it fancy or did her eyes aq paid publicily |8 ].yl\n %l\“v';:fnu drunk and takes them both o StulT. 2 ”'mvy‘wr]u buy, but many just to look «lll.‘ym 3 ;:vm:w s‘.hf‘rxputr:;::‘; «‘c ;1; ) k—" €hit er 50 8 v to me as she | g o 0 Ab lome, s e 1 | dressec ce she st d by the lml}'wrluml'mn\\lum T S e o 'nu: o Do e i ';n(f‘;p;n-[ by boat A few days later Mrs. Stacy calls| “I've told Wells I would make you |~ +Tne puyer told mo that dozens | window and looked up the street. ProLane g \COmINIE: [IEDOHE 1 3 4188 Boinbaoficompash b {10 see MeDermott. feature editor and relieve You of{o¢ 015 maids come in and look at| At the breakfast fable she chat erating look swept over him before | Grantland alrcady had made provi-| 4o proposition of place 13 Dugs everything clse except the lovelorn | s 1) S e R e ! the. wafl it she spoke. Despite the little rec- | sion for the dispo his great 101~ | 43 Iiists 4 Ol NOW GO ON W e e (e fings oo e e B e e and tor's inexperlence and unworldliness. | tune? My brain whirled for an in- |44 por . 45 Net weight of container i CHAPTER XXV vow're dolng a good job." O e 1 think he understood something of | stant with the funtastic notion en- | (¢ 1 §6 Unit door of McDermott's office a4} a0k loysned very i o LS R e R e o S the tinge of contempt for his blind | gendercd by Lillian's glance and by |, o 17 Alleged force producing hypno- | was closed for a half hour. Bar- | McDermott looked amused, “A raisc nl ‘,l' GauAg Sa0SR ace s At e R belian “““' trustfulness which the look con- | memory of Lee Chow's declaration | o i tism . iara s Ber fisals, tovbig fo wWork, | eek with i, Mies Howlsy, What o | 7 Bio BaER 0 Ee . fey. “You misin'L wastn {Ime.” Bar. tained, for T saw the flush in his| that his “blg boss man” had lefthy % §8 To lose one's balance o oy o Bonras T ) o 1 guess you win, But ft's an AT e cheeks deepen cven before she an- | papers with him which were oniy to LomA {40 To help el bl oa ot doer Somgeoust™ crled Barbara, “That | WUl state of affairs, fsn't it? S e swered. he opened when he wis certain t B Musical characters Once she rose and walked to the | is can do it N“Mcl‘h-v'mmr raised his eyebrows. ot Emr-"- o1 e brightencd “I think,” she sald dgliberately, | is master was dead. Then 1 clo 84 To push a hall NUT1e) SRt alaal ot el Tog [l iiile N 15 atin s Aommd St o alae: B ITE S von \aolany harm toltry anya | onass aysophamoriskramiiris RIhIslESoR: SR EXT i “that a more unscrupulolis woman [ my brain to all conjectures and list- L bcUEh To forbid valks thronged with hollday crowds. | way. By the w have Yo heard h:-u_y matter is one of nw; things you G SRy Rpony oLy than the second Mrs, Grantland does | ened fo the little rector's excited ex- S Rodents T R ok ficas 076 | maviting mare abcuttina ValatAares | [canitibeats S Lity roake fall your e "m‘“” ° "1 Shristmas not live upon fhis earth. She is | clamation at st wor e Humor rreat bundles of holly and other| doal? Welought toibe walching that | /capons He wbirled about and b Lioladlsaty capable of anyt} b what part ‘opyright 2h, by Newspa - To be diminshed I zreens, and heard faint Christmas | pretty closely. It's going to be cither gan to peck away at his old type- 0 she sai 8 Within % . et she has had, or is i 1o have . Featu rvice, Ine. 4 o - § 1 k fae 1 ihe) srests | ThHasvinL ity t eitntatc S writer with the faithful two ffngers. B _ 0 have 1 R lEr gt apnl o yield rectings in the streets. The win veal eatatalcoun/over pubi|WELERIEGET S8R R Mr i oo e Ten: 5 it 51 Yellow Hawalian bird ows across the street were ablaze, | over in New Britain or the biggest , S A R Predetermined even % £ 5 . = | with steps that almost danced. Sk The Telegraph offic> at last show . Because ind the little tea shop was swarm- | flivver. l.uu,m Miss Badger's hostile eye|ed some holiday symptoms. Whey his puzzle has many interest Shuffling back through the pages, Barbara hegan to read the Jovelorn column. age Toward , her mouth drooping. The| She was leaving the room when lryc Sun god Telegraph office showed no holiday | McDermott called after her. “I sec slg | you've used the fat, laughing baby |t scemed to Barbara that Wells'!in your Christmas page fter all, Trom the Pittshurgh Sun: sister-in-law intended to do, he Helping to Avoid Colds ’ 5o R = e MULTI-MILLIONAIRE MAKES A [ ceived ilea of buying the ‘resh air helps to destroy akinats siaredi cublouti tolatsall “I4 that meon a complime PRINCELY GIFT 10 CHARITY | s and presenting them in fi{our I Iealth i rms that cans mtu]!h&‘;nx‘l cold LY Bl e o Sour e 1 1 1 bazaar committee to b 1 best way to avoid colds is to 2 cal 2 oty el ¢ before she f % ' usked Byers, the dr atic Al the clty editor before she faint u y ie drama Karl Whitney Presents Pearls Worth their coming charity enter Tt plenty of fresh air. ep the ail o TR o T Half a Million Dollars to Ortho- | tainment How to Keep It— abont you moving. Ventilation i : Barbara threw a wad of paper at | Sell.” Barbara was wearing a son pedic Hospital red that Mr Causes of Illness wore important than heat. Whes i “Dant talk ‘about it "Do o | blue that deepened the shade of her Yesterday Karl Whitney, who has | Whitney built the hopedic Hos- | = =" you go to sleep see to it that ther suppose 1 want to be reminded o be, m»nm‘ returned from Burope, pre- | pital and prosente to the city \nl (BY DR. HUGH §. CUMMING) laferstrenm of fresh alr ”‘j“"u{.'f' my humble beginnings at a time like | lere are your letters,” called the sented 1o the trustees of the Ortho- rory of his mc ! o your room. If you keep your win his?" | city editor. It was the first time that pedic Hospltal, the pearls that be- e jewels will n display | on General, U. S. Public lows open you r:my;.‘v' all the fresh Jimmy came in with & tall, frregu- | 3arbara had never seen him wear- lon o e Mrs. Whitney. v evening of 1he iring | X alr that you need, even in the Jar parcel tied with red ribbons, Me | ing @ coat. ) :H.. ewe 1o m).«;:[} at the'| the ba v]m the police commis- Health Service ms m;{‘ \u] = W T - & ¢ e Birnar s e : took the handful of papers. e '8 Bl a6 e | & S digutizeda foree | Breathe deeply. eep breathing h 3 b sy e e R Dl A aci Saor There was the usual ru Civi- SHTINA ol Pl s e s constimtly to| You Know that man can exist for | yeips your lungs, vour brain, your it :filrylx\:ivro‘1~"-(yl““.kmf,t“"{.l‘ b IR ERE R benefit of the pital, week after | guard them |some time without food. Sometimes porvous system, in fact your whole | 3l away, revealing a tall poinsettia | church notices and a death or two. next is unique w11l make his. |Men have gone without food for | poqy I Yowler Tries Again Jone of the trees, climbed it and |*V4¥ (2 Ao R | | settled upon wife = ? 7 e ing with late shopper | "I haven't heard any more anout Y P i T age ling with late shoppere. Javen't heard any more abont | EUEN e F et e ) ; s 5 Therefor R oo [k ot ar v trom B the | 16N M D er ok a0y aion Tl | ands soberad gntonae b e g ettrbe | el L sligthar mem A AL T, P | sauntered over to hear what had crs of the stall were ¢ y ther:, | happened. Barbara told him of thejdressed in their best, displaying | promotion. | watches and fountain pens and ex- {* “Fine and dandy,” he exclaimed. | little package “Aren’t we coming up in the world? | ery Christmas, everybody. You 1t seems | yesterday that I was | all look so slick T hardly know you." Nalialaoe S ator iy o AT s and| plant, with three velvety red blos-| Darbara picked up a short elip- Thiesa jowels ave sald tohbe worthi| tory ifor: Diflabursh in mora ways Man also can live a short time | 15 strect cars he ecome made himself comfortable to wait | 45 ping near the bottom of the pile, “How lovely!" cried Barbara. He 'h‘ nexpected Wedding,” said the A e R s e B er. Man cannot lve | haq in a short time. It is your duty | Thornton W. Burgess | and watch. You know what happen- They were left Whitney's | malk 5 ¢ million doltars | V1t It the supply of alr 8| o ¢ it ventilato ars are ! {ed. You know how Mrs. Paddy|, oo T ot e cadline ANyE ok e R etimes, | Shut off life becomos extinct in a | i . cozing in WhY wastc time o'er failure sighing? | started to drag a log over that dam 12048 a8 (hey puled out @ 1 O e ean e ariicle 2 |'atiea: Btcond) Hecn : Cw minute : s spray harmful . Just buck up and keep on trylng. [ Jjust under the very tree fn which | {Fve 9Pe RIGACH amons the feaves “An unfxpected wedding took g Very few realize how important r. When this air | —Yowler the Bob Cat. | Yowler was Iying in wait, But she | trembled. oalyesterfny Bt it 2 ' 2 2 A £ | ] b e S ean i dtcact) e Yowler H Bob stood watchng. He saw her pla erday at the home of is in the matter of hcalth. Peo- [is brea cr and over again| : — | wasn't directly under Yowler, e oce fall, ~It's Sinbad Sullivan she| Rev. Thomas Wintie, when i vho know that they cannot live { The little people of the Green | couldn't drop or jump down on her i “' Sl ] _ifli Bruce feynolds, prominent local et uring | Without air will nevertheless keep | wWith plenty of fresh afr coming Meadows and the Green Torest | withoyt changing his position. He | on B RieN, RCHERONEIRE e e S T s v i% open. | their windows closed and thelr doors | into a strect car or a crowded room very little time thinking about | tried Yo make up his mind to wait | SS\ERRIIIER 0L Violetta Cranby, daughter of Mr. rn up the air in their | many nful bacteria will be de- failures, They know that this fs|and trust to luck that she or one i b and Mrs. Tim Cranby. N unTe \av. | Tooms with fires and lights ] y the osygen {n the air. | o than us 0 they just for- | of the others would later pass direet- e e e | BN iR Haynolay) laft ey Chey fail to give their bodies the | yon have a cold, if you must cough ket and try again: Of course, Yowler | iy under shim. L e ik o b ‘L_l_L‘“ o1 tmmediately for Chicago, whera xhibitio tw enefit of proper ventilation. They or sneeze, remember it 18 your duty the Bob Cat was disappointed when| But the sight of Mrs. Paddy so pr “m'«‘ e v - l: b‘«'f]-*_ H‘; they wiil spend the holldaysy re~ e o shut the air off from their bodies | {oward the public health cover he falled o catch one of the beavers | near was 100 much for Him and he & Pretty ponnve and SnbAGE D01 4y ning to New Britain about lioping ccome with close fitting, v shoes, With | yous mouth with your handkerchief. at the dam. He had thought himself | tried to noiselessly get out on the | 'h ~Laving sueh B304 SESGHE| pon 7y = 5 and with closely woven s | v . very clever indeed, when | limb directly over her. But she y. either. He's beginning to finc i ! g e a0 I Rl he can't even hold down a press “Mr. Reynolds is a member of kinds. e had planned to try to catch onc | heard his claws and instantly gave | on ARG SROL RO T 0BG the real estate firm of Manners many people | [ f Iz F {ly of them crossing the dam. He had | the danger sigual as she dived into o 8 g Mo i el & were two kind enus ror t € LAMULY 1 ot new dum over with the | pond. Yowler was so disappotnted | Ume: Al i Bl s ieh was good, and t care. He had made up his|that he felt like yelling right out A nyliow, 1t iwasinice JSotunim Jil S BIEEAMCL (EOTS I POERL 0 082 ; BYRIND S Na R0l e ebeibiel Rl L L e R LHEht OUL | \\eq Barbara, “and I shall call him| in the class of 1318. ool o 1 80 s TS | o e e, o A st Esad s b v o e e snng | o 01 e is| Tiusbursh Sun—Continusd his wr y i atavatiifin | SADNLIN (eream S elicodlish Gin i aE a (el A padiy lavia e faim) | IWs L1 ive Eyoul iome Epl HRILRICIRER SE0 i e Qetisen et lere are stlll in aths panon AL meant : e S family | e ready to go now said Boh,| Dox Company. ) e ;s g corn bread, crisp graham toast, milk P e - e who Wells called after them as they| Barbara read the ftem twice 0 liev that the food pile would be down|work, tugging their logs over the " COLOR CLT-OLTS ===y | { I e nigit ai and keep t N aon = Rlos egg rame- 1 in the old pond | dam at a point where he could not | Welis «ied FEE HOOR 88 T | three times. Her hand fluttered to | morning, folks. We'll get out the | her throat. She ran across the room ing rooms < U © “And that means,” said Yowler, | reach them. 5 i tight los SN e talking to himself, “that any food| When the logs were over and in 7 y . Did 3 S : ench dressing, pea 3 ! at {en-thirty so you can all get |and pulled down the latest file of b ! ! [ Bis hs e nLut Macaroons, pond will be taken down to the old|aide of tha dam they were towed |POme for ¢ hristmas dinner. therelearan \ 1 hat nigl s 7 e aken dow e old | side @ d hey were towec “The p v ol Shufflin ck through the pages, i Dinner. — Re pond and must be dragged over|down to Paddy's old pond. The mo.| ' ine grind that never seps. . » o ed with meat, apple sauce g | ) as he ¢ o | she began to read the lovelorn col- ‘1’:”\N 5 apple gance L dam. To try to catch one of | ment the Beavers were out of sight grumbled Bob as he rang for th - clevat m those Deavers while cutting trees| Yowler moved. Down from the tree | “¢Vater n i e otfir : | .. To Be Continued) avoid tuberculosts : - ¢ aclionl ge mayclote Ko water will be a waste | he came and swiftly ran along the | consum of time. The place to ca one is| dam to where a gr high rock s oast but as they b 7 Barbara awoke at five o'clock, to | e served an egg for luncheon e — 3 formed one of its supports. Up o ndsher mother laying a fire on her | hatiy aeat s unnecessary for the = this he sprang. He arched his back | bedroom hearth. Jdy takes in air | TOT 5 = | for a moment, which is one way in| “Why, mumsy, dear, what mad. | helRuBlG \ cookie of soms sort should | li3ilch T siratolies, than’ Claitensd| you ket bip at Enia impassible hout? ice wants you to know | AP ‘ sl s 5 | himself on that rock. In the sha-| Mrs. Hawley straightened her Is tmportant to you e iy 3 - |dows_his cont was so near the color | body. Her face was white and , your I v Bk : =2 of the rock that he seemed to be a | ara sa ) n the lun menu, But at a | strained. Barbara sat up and looked | that is g {hie ‘Teoipe f015 part of it. | at her mother. “Are you ill mothe o avolde ep | they ar 8 . “Il spend the rest of the night|You're very whit ‘" rfect healt h s aat Mmcarooy 3 jere it necessary,” thought Yowler.| “No, I'm all right. Didn't sptn" noving. Keep tl s Phtisd oihis ) oup ‘ s "Paddy will look for me in the troe (a Very comfortable night, but noth- motion. Oper ) Slalcalsugar] white, 1 ta- f . wher]e hL”llw.\: q;\“ mel !\y seeing mx‘.] rious. I lm up because 1! ir the e Al . = / me, he will think t have given | couldn't sleep and also .because 1| ) stric fan is) D! cold wa Listeaanon . M%)/ | up and gone away. One of those|knew you had an especlally early | Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, A b ey / 7 voung Beavers dragged his log|start to make ths morning. Lie still| Instant Stomach Relief! RSty tontithiauah i) , across right close to this rock. When | a few minutes and the room will be o et v / | they return they will have to cross| warm cnough to dress in.” : Sl iRt het the dam somewhere and perhaps| “Mumsy, dear, what would I do| r sntll Bt " Mlwy |they may do it right here. Anyway,| without your thoughtfulness? Thie T | T have two chances, ome when | feverish life I lead would have slain Tith 4 wits whisk, Gradu-| “Tll spend the. rest of the might|'A®Y &te an thelr way back, andims long age U it Mdu't beey Ver ! it in sifted dry ingredients. | herc if neccssary,” thought Yowler|288in When they bring down some | you Fold in chopped peanus. Dro: | more logs. Sooner or later I will get Mrs ?ya“» y frowned. “It's too Qe e ot right hers on this dam. Of course, | ene of them. Yes, sir, sconer or lat- | hard a life, Barbara. I'm afraid for READ HERALD “LASSIFIED ADs n i loured haking sheet and bak a |1 don't know just the point at which | er I will get one of thegn. This is a|you.” : | AN ' c shooeir|f oy S0 aaltes: they will drag thelr logs over, but|very comfortable spot and I don't| “No, it isn't, mother. I like it— | R - s t € X 2 little patient watching may help| mind waiting at all. A little patience [ except when I'have to get up and | — e fraid of ¢ ind heat » out on that point. Two of those | is all that is needed to bring success|£0 to work Christmas morning! 1 h they have built [in this world. If T didn’t have pa- | She rolled over and looked out the | R SKlN ; i RMDSEAGIE TP p s dam are in just right places for | tience and I wasn't ready to try, try| window. A thin fall of snow was| If vou feel full sick or uncom- . ki ARl D ; SR I will climb one of them and|again, 1 guess I would soon starve |sifting down against a leaden gray | fortable after eating, here is harm- of disfiguring blotche..nd ' r k g > 3 Paddy won't think to look up|to death. I wonder if I will have|tky. A bare twig on the maple tree | less stomach rellef. “Pape’s Dia- um-uom. Use Air w 1 TR i in one of those trees for me.” | time for a cat nap befor se | was pecking away «t the window | pepsin” settles the stomach and T Quick Relief! A pi ~ So Yowler had kept near enough | Beavers return.” | pane corrects digestion the moment it calthy ve your skin pler f 35c and 60c sizes to where the Beavers were cutting | (Copyright, 1925, by T. W. Burgess) | “Regular white Christmas," reaches the stomach, . wear tight cloth Asd gaernslly e PISO'S trees to know when the first ones | —_— | Barbara. “Wish T didn't b This guaranteed stomach correc- eslno 3 ¢ ings plenty of fresh rS-Iw 35¢ Then he had h fed to the| The next story: “Hooty the Owl|home." tive costs but a few cents at any alr. had run out along the top to| Sces a Prize. LY, you dress quickly you'll have | drug store. Keep it handyl