New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1925, Page 12

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[Tttt s e S S S e S S gt A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 8 siissssiadiistitsiataiiiitariadaizaiiaiisasecy Lilllan Inguires About Hugh's “Digestive Pellets,” Over t1 face of the Tyndun swept ¢ Lilllan's ry little rector's men cherubic rector \ory 1 look Il m edical ea \ he } said Hugh Gran L lih him to the test which was in “you st injur thing tion to I sa Lls mi wood 1o not ad {8 a drug user, do you?" to think,” Lillian enough to nk my roticulously painful effort nuv ul contents of a kit, added the he remady and sma names o pellets ‘Digastive pellets,” L peated, then more sharply mean by ‘regu very morning ning." Lilllan st perfectly long minute, and thing in her tense kept the re tened upon her, quickly, incisively “Pr, Douglass, this {8 no tim« eonventions, Hugh is in ger, and there are must be done at on bine forces. How rooms which could be us have you at the rectory to accommodite our party §¢ we brought over some from here? We would need eds, two ourselves and the | :h\llr!rmw, and one for Lee Chow." [man and nice old church ¢ rector considered a moment, |Lee Ch mt till 1 . I can manage if | SO this was the akedown in | Par: up 1 down the dan! 1 mentally saluted the of th but wonde his pe lan T “What do arly’?"* ¥ and every e £p BB alil) o Al Madge, will Yo e o im his ords which | 1€ take them cone rom no one but you 1 went nto the ) Iy informed the C for | tention to move over to the Gane| “You are to go over With t tor now et a bed ready for children,” 1 said. “You need not : ourhing Dr. e and Now Chow in You kno rning Hugh stlll for a mad give there was - attitude 1 mine fas- sho spoke | wil tor's eyes a . and brief Then our !n- grave hings which We must com- bhedrooms or as such Enough | tonight | bedding | put our disguise nany i 4 knows who you are. Major Gran’ Doug often hus heard peak of you “Lee Chow know who he is, threo | the Chinese returned, “Big ho lways have \ 1 100, s man and lou ow h find ason of our streetyg of | “Then | genul Chinese said 1 move 1 t ham and I have to go and back tonl himselt with the chil- [ tume in W ic he with Lee 1. 1 mad both answered 100k, Chow no put the n wer n bhut for ver'yor' bad man come Tyn course fan lon't Mrs. Gr to Dingl amton and we cel safer it dren ar ¢ house, Chow to m them and Hugh 1 was proud o gave no start of announcems Binghamton. had n in ntes bet {hat he ing ing his di X 10 mournin had come no oral comment my unconsciou guard ove L my s iso he sal wore no such mind us sur nt Wi That her nobody know how so 1 was Copyright, 1025, by Newspaper Iden decision An intimate story of innermost ¢mo- tons revealed in private letters LETTER FROM SYDNEY CARTON | 1 TO JOHN ALDEN VI ¢ Sorry, old boy, I had Tiome and leay but 11 you did not and e85 has ) un expe needed my lnow I a rather abrupt old friend, ¢ intention 1 joining. expedition ome life. I'm glad your hou: this last knowing Good-byes ghastly thir 1 think t ren positic uld he was you, 11 r, vou vong enough n mill, ¢ keep a year Man Wl tor over nt you cann sign ol t 2ing Fomorrow: This letter continued oot —— Ha COLOR Cosette’s Christmas \PPINESS SHORT-LIVED THE This STEPSISTER'S DOLT 2 one days ohanler @f)'= Rar arow L) but | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, [ crOSSWOLD 14 15 HORIZONTAL Amphitheater One who s paid Morindin dye breath Printer’ To perish Exhibits Boy To dine Farewell Rodent Writing Social insc Drone bee Night for me To indignant disp Tax Aver Ki ted Portic 1 cii Livergreen tr Before A\nger Tiny golf Walked Venomous Also put wers with mound noisily To on tough wood t of hold understanding division of Leaf t VERTICAL Deverngs To Don D Spanis) Wor Travelled on Your hc.,,li:h How to Keep It— Causes of Ilness Correlative of neitl foot Officers of a Ancient He, Hln\v body T por how machine lar to an ostr tim i il ion, you t there Your nasa may or is something 1 1t you breat e o find he fr s or 1 ooly . you riain if inderlying obstruction or il v ipper v condition deter re th o spent n only one muecons vou st behind it where | part &C- ould ol m rom i to nos be a intlammation it you ot ulist rece cal education in the and rious it s you dis- usu- can iv how cess 2, DECEMBER 1025, I BLGIN HERT ARBAIRA l = O 1Y, FODAY beekone HAWLEY, 2b, ac it « o room, In t , gives up her BRUC ped lier arm, YNOLDS, an arcl ind gets u wked. The woman Telcgraph, W, “Don't be frighten- wrie. Bhe's coming around «ll Had lier cy L eame | m, M and } uding bor Barbara flance, itect ain ANDREW M wditor ‘of wr friend o mukes I poliee y thrilitng linner pa nig DERMOTT, mar \n luctor, nt. Come on you a bit for the thought imity doc m oA minent comn already stirriy nother vhen 1o i | Dryan paaed } v e, 1 on v B for nc sald take some ws bad ¢ I picks om by man. cot it it Dar Jis 1.w\11A BALL, town, a Iruce be ac MR A DI STacy, ! to fnvest .n 5 10 rex Acr to her I irbara r orn many letters fr 1 Violetty, 0 Wishe how to attract a ' column un 15 I8 of the marria Bruc VIOLETTA CRANBY, nple Lox fac irbara rushes ‘or the zraph and begins column tor r8 that she h Violetta's ca. Barbara paper. Your mother's ory. file to 1 { lovplorn i discov | cngincered ‘ Bruce ' Buarbara goes ; | I n oon the mov m above. down home van, i «ne night o 4 ¥ m spra tion “Don't cama Mrs. Dr Her the her inds ing down that iim nra worry to troke fNow rawing o GO ON WITH THE CHAP'TER XXVII stroke?” Barbara's than a whisper, Mrs. 1dcd. “The nasn't c yet. 1 had just * to borrow and « 1 v Iying on Kitehon floor, ing to now, and I taink she') STORY yet it it come and look at your tom Don't 1 mucl mother, slin voice wa reely more | ea \ ‘ | doctos given her won't he 3ryan o i o req ng po K to you to ey ished past 1 In the the door softly picked it up, bent over the lay. Tt was time. stopped, ymiee wrou Barbara could not lLara orgot ali ! you could L act, 8o there tory in the Tolegrap! I'm sorry to ask you, 1 10 YOU SUPPOS: ron her and the with her eyes iind o pillow. rrow ) 1and pat h viey lay white on he Why Yowler Yowled 1ornton W Tiurgoss meant that not. Rabbit, iy would not wondered Paddy Mow foolish if i Yowler the ’ in top of a big dam o m 1 1o build o ned passed warning Yowl: 1 nong to know what ha fioot 't dare Beave rock so hen he upsot. He wou ask th Hooty ) saw mi to him and not him at long tl you cuite m trou How woul bout. he saw anotl and then inned. Those Nearer the fie n Yowle eyes le cven mors could do to couldn't keep w he has just 3 is't enough of a Yo re return ine, two more neare cami Is tail to call a ir near > e drew he twitel wdenly Yowler Iness, such arer t d that tail. vowlad. My At the same he made a mighty sprin But one Beave No, indeed! It wa he t a yowl! it wasn't Oh straig hates water. in it all over. You shoul him 1 and n on my, no! t into the at 1s, ke hat dam | You should have seen him scramble himself, and dam for the lookir was straight into the water, and | Yowler hates water out shake then long that |as he did it shoulder as if he expected my to spring on him from 1t cve re was a that one was Yowler. | was one scared What had happen Why, Hooty twitching tall without see. more 4 down to that food pilc eyes, | he kept g over 1 re the kept vinter iis fierce llow eye down- Beavers will eross nee hought one will guesse een tha ing what it was or whose it wi sllent w ruck at prize. Too lat | what it was. But m 1k in Yowler That 4 from don't hat time thos ved WS sh he root of at had made and sprl into ter. And by the time he had t those silent wi of Hooty's ken Hoo Yowler doesn't rt him that night n him down do to allow 1t not | his tai yowl straig and that at He hand. He course he wings, | Time. Aldn't see Hooty didn't hear Ho The next and of for tl story. in sneak | s. On | had SPINSTERHOOD: by NEA SERVICE INC, === S A e £ ad the bills on the deck, s was leaning on one Barhs his office, of papers, When clbow, st Mebermott came out ol @ hopelessly at the mes M Huiw time to tima, Barbar mxioty I peace fn her ey ving way under mother had mply can't go mj vas 10t e heginningz Barbara r nong from her mother practically not L sunnose n living on in you kne as b of h e elbow me 10 the 'l wat Mrs an inereas op on . Mrs. Haw can't siay in cass toy You or. 3 ¢ annals of 1 nisi o P or heen giy ur X in up all And if oa your work all d r is sick long, you'll 1 Manne ina sin vas al b r offi ed into i 1 boys ed 1 rooms. ope Dawn found madc and a slic e at the it across 1h 1ra hers into one mation nt him, excep sack in the days now. ed her coldly. Mr. Manners,” re- been told to gt 1 him.” is no story for the papers still more i is out of town.” around. Stone wa woman, Manne cemed to have time for on into the hall and out turned office she aph she had fail- ck toward | she wondered whett ed in her duty not pus ry farther. McDermott Le satisfied with her report. back into the building climbed the stalrs instead of iting for the elevator. On a land stopped for breath. The fire ran past the window on the e Jing, and on down the rear sid: 1 know. You snoal ;| of the building. Barbara started. t me in 1 A man was com stealthily dowr e a%0 fire escape, carrying a grip and = b Barbara jumped ba ing the might not mys b Jetfr bre (hy Be Continued) Tl ona Menus for the Family ove Stewed prunes, cere: broiled bacon, creame crisp whole wheat toas isted chicken, , creamed pepper gal. whole wheat bread and if it up by in the woodr e “What's th nting down ¢ | onions, cab’ aler 1 in pie, coffee, With the exception of the chicken vd perhaps the this dinner » up of foods that are 1f one must watch her food budget clos is is one of the klr'«l ways (u make a “treat” | pos¢ible occasionally. 1f the meat it gh in price choose cheap tables. en the plebeian onion is it carefully prepared and pumpk ara milk firing up trouble, ple a word to At oppo: qnn gets it first, may blame you some | inexpensive. vege- 1id not improve 0 , hushed place L rses moving about si- thel ments flicker- Grape Tapioca Pudding. ing on the irs and in the | 'Pwo cups gr juice, 4 table- it |spoons quick cooking tapioca, 1 ta- cspoon lemon juice, % eup sugar, 11-8 teaspoon salt, 1 egg white | Pour 1 cup of cold water taploca and let stand while scalding grape juice. Pour hot juice over tapioca and cook over hot water, irring constantly until transparent. dd lemon juice, sugar and salt, | Beat white of egg until stiff and dry nd fold into tapioca mixture. Turn to a mold, chill and serve with a custard sauce made with yolk of the ogE. Copyright, deliclo rve iently, flickering alist had hoyping forms. The spe vague about ing was not pernicious to find out, and | g Barbara the over ing n t 1d to her terror that s also becoming m fears to the extent of being caim | | and y in the sick room. | 1925, NEA

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