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N’EW BRITAIN DAHZY HERALD THURSDAY DFCEMBER 24, 192a. LRIttt s astastis irsass eesd AT RS0 02000 00 R ST e A Wife's Confessional Adcle Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE § [° - Bl : sl R BEGIN HERE TODAY l"b and saw a train coming from says there's a nlgger fn the wood- | down in her desk, " 2 w 13114281888 11T . “ BARBARA HAWLEY, 25, gelf-|the dlraction of town, pile of that company anyway. And Barbara threw her head buck, "I FHEBE SIS R A S U willed and talented, breaks with her| Mannors' car still sat on the rails | somuthing is surely amiss tn Man-|dow't want to see Mr. Manncrs. 1 A Strange, Menacing Influence | If Junlor wakes, he won't be 1 tiance, BRUCE REYNOLDS, and|The driver jumped out and ran|ners’ way of leaving. He sncaked | happen to know too well that Terrifles Madge frightened And don't worry, gets a Job on the New Britain Tele. | down the slde of the track bed, wav- [ out of town in a taxl, ctopped the|can't be seen. But I do wunt to sco iy ks Mother and Auntie Madge will be graph, whose managing editor AN-|ing his coat about his head. Man. | cast-bound limited and jumped | Mr. Stone or Mr, Reynolds.” Sonething in Lee Chow's voice as | buck soon.” LREW McDERMOTT, is a former | ners did not get out of the tonneau. [ 1board, I'll bet he never comes back The woman scemed rprised he &polie of the Y bad mun” } o young girl's eyes looked at V77134 r/ 37 triend of her father's. Tarbara shuddered. 1t scemed cere |to New Dritain—at least of his own | jier sharp retort. “Mr. Stone s i who even o & spoke might have ' pepr mother's with a pititul pleading .%n..../fl..- She makes friends with BOB JEF. [ tain death for the man in the taxl |accord.” his private oftice s sald, "and tracked us to 1 sent lit in them, 1 knew how great was | 4 FRIES and with him covers a sul-| The train came on. wi:h no slacken- McDermott rose and pressed A | Mr, Reynolds is also out of town shiver down my s rror that something would | fi../“. . cide of a prominent man in & road- | ing of speed. Barbara looked again. | button, Jimmy appeared. “Tell Wells | not expected brok uatil tonight.” I made no con ) 1o her idolized mother, and 7, house, where she plcks up red gcarf | The taxi driver was still running up|nd the foreman to come here | &he turned to hur work with upon his excuse for 8 K tene r longing to go with selonging to the dead man's un-|and down, waving the coat. “"What are you going to do?" al-|of dismissul. In his mourni ire whatever danger i known woman companion. The great lccomotive made the . ered Barba clasping | Barbara went through the office But Lilllan shook g Barbara makes the acquaintance |last curve and came to a stop. Bar- hands more tightly and wtch-| (o Stone's private room. He wa : ), Tnantaliv kaiuten of JEROME BALL, a man about | rara saw Manners jump from U his face : .| littie bald w ith Matlon head went up with ,/ town. ; car and run for the train. The engi- 00k here, Miss ahw!‘e.\'.’ don't | in1 a pathetic mouth a gallant little gesturc of obedlence. | Iruce has joined the real estate|neer was shouting at the cab driver, | fret about this business. It fsn't your| — wyep m‘mr, ente own grl” Lilllan of Manners, Stoncand Reynolds, | who was running back to his 1a-|fault if wo ha to wreck Bruceno started up an econd later, as she which Is promoting a huge clvic|chine, .r,w'mMs company. I\n\m:fl ““"v“, bled look 15 ihar4in e VarnEny velopment scheme. MRS. LYDL: nners made " for the train | ing ‘em ever since Lydla Stacy pal] “uy saltin 4 her and then| | / STACY, a rich widow, refuses to In- | steps, the taxl driver wa - in his et | her last vielt to me. You ’ff’:’," that | nipoduction of hersel ¢ T Knew whatiwosigos | vest in It after Bruce fails to res-|and the car moved off the tracks. Injlady pays a visit without a today ng through her mind — the pos- 1d to her blandishments. moment the limited was on its | purpos Mr. Manners is not her bility that something might hape g i B s ” TR AN FET what you want to know,' “1 will £ the I ibil son g might hap: i i f “Mr. Manners wonld not be Hkely tor said with digr T'he t pen to us on this bizarre midnight 7 : e T R to tell me if he were hers," rem ed with undjsguised interest at the ; Knowledgendis A Vah o h ) ed Barbara coolly. The mman sw sable ¢ f ot I MR SSamy SoeD ’IQ P : , i : lowed with an effort. who advanced foward him and made | Wrapping up my sleeping little Iz . 2 1 4 i ; 0 o R el & low ualadft srol enough be- |and turning him over to 3 oy v Wi G : cause of th eer ¢ se, vet not arms, HORIZONTAL Amount at which person s s W P ) Manners leave this b without a certain dig I sot my teeth and weut To extond one's self assessed " : : i fa Les Chow i ot his | through with it. In two minutes Improves one's position in lie Ship's ofticer big boss man,” t} hinese sald;|j more tho houss we had le(t was Correlative of either Fiypothetical structural unit G . \umbly. | locked and darkened, and the rec- enrnlng. R “)\igkeo Graham want carry | tor, Lee Chow and the two chil- Melody | Mensure of area ssme stuft over now? Ev'body |dren were behind the locked doors Preposition of place I'riend carry, each time we go, soon all|of the rectory which aiready shel- | Fence bar {26 Combustible fluid over." tered Hugh Grantland. With Lil- |15 Te long for One who rests s “Pleass permit me to help also.” | ljan beside me, I was sending Lee To value 2000 pounds 4 8 % P i & “Now, Miss Hawle let's not the little rector said erly, and | Chow's sedan down the road to To disencumber 8nun A ¥ L i hasty. Great harm can be done by Lillan, who, 1 think would hand a | pinghamton at a far switter pace Accomplished 32 That which deserves blame W i Dol : : } Jumping at co ons in a tine suitcase to President Coolidge or the n I had dared to use in the day | Uncooked 34 To test chemically like this. For God's sake, Miss How- Prince of Wales, if it suited Ner | imo The road was almost desert- Within Heats ley, give us a chance. It's a civis necessity to do so, gave luggage iM- | oq our lights {lluminated the road |2 To be seated ¢ To fail in duty matter. partially to the dignified rector and | sor 5 Jong distance ahead and any Sorrowful Part of a fortification “And {f the public loses faith in the grotesquely attired Chinese proaching car either from the Sixth note in scale | Yours and mine this company thousands of dolla “Mrs. Graham and 1 will bring | ¢ron¢ or from the crossroads could | To permit Ocean will be lost. If the papers will only ever the children end the lghter iy "o 1y yig lights tn plenty of |36 One who is defeated 3 Knots of wool fiber help us, we'll pull through all right parcels very soon,” ehe said, “and We | o oor qlowing.up of pace, g0 1 A flower 7 Quiverin . T e o W Y ¥y and explain everything." will leave the rest of the IURRABE | . 1, a4 my tonse nerves and mads Pertaining to the nose S Branc ) ; 5 i L : ¢ o : “The Telegraph will not be too plled up tn this room. where yo | G TR 0 e such as 1 To repair Turf i anxious to help you flim-flam tie can get it easily, Lee Chow.” | never before mq granted myself. Employed Wore public.,” said Darbara slowly. “1 “Missee Gn please, “a(['\ to | AU Tilllani thaved thelrelivl Corded cloth 3 To ventilal time this thing cams out. 1f vou bring iI' bo: n til ljf :~‘ | tion which the swift pace afforded To ield 55 To plant want to make a statement as to come back,” rhe Chinese answerec. | ;"1 'y ow by the way she settled Snare Rurdened M.nners’ procedure, all right, Other- “No peed wake II' boss man. Rollty @l ™00 e maly against the |48 To accumulats Distant Wise, we'll have to 5o ahead.” him In blanket. Lee Chow carry | cushions, and by her silence. Only |: Knocks Rental contract Stone's face worked. He put Rim, he not wake up. i} .| when we were nearing the out. |52 Twelve months (pl) 63 3.1416 head down on his arms and Legai “A very good idea, thank you, Lee | ¥/ At Dyo . 510 ¢ that there w il titude, | SKirts of Binghamton did she 3 . Chow,” I sald with real gratitu bk Deity ! 5 Liquid measure itirg. 2 left the of- rned to me briskly, as y : gt biiads e po:ri“:xn»;s'?:o men had left the| “I think we'd better get these |58 Fdge Masculine pronoun i ildis] et doz you fire esceps not ten minutes vour office girl had told me he out of town. Ho c ght the eas!- bound limited and 1 think therc's something wrong. The hank tells u he's just closed his account.” Stone turned gray. He swallowed several times befo conld speak. i Teadger H Sy it i 5 5 g 4 3 vhat train do yo 7 e oor | Pennants off the car before we drive Period Headg : i 5 ¢ p what train ¢ House and we had locked the door |/ B O 0 e sald, | "Dop't |81 Behold €9 Part of verb to he e e e ; ; . i Mr. Reynolds?" she as man in the outer room. “On the eight o'clock from the eest,” replied the woman. Barbara hurried back to the Te.e graph office, and into McDermott's private room “Look here, Miss Hawiey,” ha “We've got this story sewed up, T think. And we're not entirely sure of the facts yet. I've decided to hold off until tomerrow morning and extra early, to catch the crowds on behind them. “Is the car all right for gas and | YOU I ofl as far as Binghamton?” she ask-| “Of course” I agreed, slowing | od. “Of course there will be an all- | down the car. “At the very next Right garage somewhere, so that you | crossroad, T'll turn down, until ean stock up again if you need to.” out of sight of the main road. “We can m Binghamton all|Then T'll turn the car around, flght,” T returned, “but not much |head it for the main road again farther.” and it won't take us but a few see- “We don't need to go any farth- | onds to get the pennants off. What er’ sha said a trifie testily. “You |about the poster on the back win- haven't put the car in the garage | dow yet. have you?" | “On, leave that on,” she coun- “No, It is right at the back door.” | seled. “Lots of cars have them, and | “Good! We'll pils all the supplies | it will take too long to got it off. we bought and the e other picces of | But the pennants make the car Geographical drawing Spike of corn Tn drink dog fashion Tiny vegetable Pronoun Pertaining to an ode 3 < S Nost of an eagle “You're a darn good newspaper w oman, bu mned if T don't hate t o see you give way as you are do- Fuel 3 ing,” said McDermo(t. “Why don't you get married " Se sca | 3 e Szlcl;;x“(:;r:ogc(":‘\'{::q;;ud = , Barbara receives and prints in her | way again . Barbara gasped. “She didn't— Title | 5 REFE ovelorn columi many leiters from| As it shot past, Barbura s w Man-| “Yes, she did. Gave me the hint Poiot l eoimbass 4 a girl named Violetia, When shc | ners hul somel cab driv- |*hat the company was routen, with- Brslabeiieront R Al sers the announcement of lruee's|er from the platiorm on which he|cut ever committing herself. Sug. Paid for another's enfertain- k | marriage to VIOLE YANDY, &|stood. The man picked up the ob-|gested that she had discovered its i Ardid e 1 2] factory girl, she realizes that!l ct, pocketed it and érove awiy rotlenness and hat is why she de- | fxtt ©27Id 10 SEic) MO0 CrOteds G VERTICAL, G - i hrough her column she has dii Daifara s ey SLEnY Sl LB LS ) i it s B e s it s i Poorer oIl e ca Vio ’;1; campl .11\') w'Hr“h 1\um :u b the window. “Where Lo now. |13 i \."?»(‘h:‘:,::fl'i UL T s, e Tuggage into the rear of it, 3 ory consplcuous. They scrved | 3 omeace cb eloth [MURDER SESDIAIRL ) MR ck to the Telesraph offics as| Leynolds since the t of the| & "m’i‘“:fl‘:,”“ 20 AloEETRCSl to take them out ‘ y after | their purp when Lee Chow iznes WEE R In the building where Druce’s firm poscible. ¥ \eDermott Tal v snine et back Jinghar 1€ | wanted to disgulso the car, but 1| & o oy tears | FAMOE DEIA S S S rv telephone was in use when | Tiarbara did not speak. McDer.| MMcDermott hald down his pip tells me he has no car but) don’t think we need them tonight.” To 'pay. attentlon S wers, the senior partner, crawling entered the editorlal room. Sho | mott picked up his pipe :guin. “I'm | REFVOUSIY, 40 00K & 5 that there is a garage With g00d | “I am very sure we don't I as- i frrataa }Gown the fire escape. His steno- | jerked Jimmy bodily out of the | tilling you, the Wi Stacy 1s a '""-Lngu];:'my'y M,:”"\‘{:.’f:r;w iock « o rectory, §0 YOU | gented, and a crossroad appearing | g Sea casle oA \‘EfiQ‘TS 3 crapher has just told her he was out | tation booii and called the Ny ‘)Hmn] catori ne o W canits ulee) [ICTEE MosEE RIS RROTES TR ean p in there. N 1 | in the course of the next mile we nth note in scale o = 2 town | I'ritain Trust Co. she ki SRR L AL Marion and help X were fortunate enough to manage |1 S K’m‘;m | | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY hicr there was a friend o' | Welis and the foreman entered 5:::“'_,::‘.l"ii,\:nrl~\::n~1;0uhi.\‘ ?1::1“ Iv. ¥ 2 | the removal of the pennants with- CHAPTER XXVIII er ve you neard anvthing the office. “Geing to ¢ boys, just Ay 1" . !a;fi "; - wu'\'] the kitchen door. ther ity in passing |0t & singiatcarite - Mot e winaow il he Manners, Stone and Rey-|as soon a ot the last dope on| 3¢ b - CONE S8 D 0 o mir Jan il I disturb us, =1 ¢ 1 v.thout secing her, and on dow nol¢ nch?" she ed 1~h:\[ is Vale Acres gang. Miss Hawley | Va¥ as you are doing lately. 5 dsor onE e body arc able to multiply and 5 e bl g i “Why don't you get married?” open that door or g AELRE Once back on the road to Bing- tio "W,”‘r’““‘ T tue 2 Jarbara stood still en | 5 Manners? «aw Manners skip town in a taxi, Barharatonlyisonneit Sior with mton, Lillian sat up alertly. | s in hods: oaiis | thestalvilan 2 rd wthing a nd says his office is lying about his| 20 : ey Hor voice held the samessubtle | ™y oy, certain druggist 1| our ea ' S nan - body cells | S5 R o caught her breath and | the company,” he d, L { There, T didn't mean tha | mmunicable dise S canse one of a - el (3 2 t k) ¢ 3 i R rezoeiton ot somaiing rEmacin| L Chese® B Scraln idivgalst T | 1 1y G sl e R rs himeelf just clc his account | “Get ready and wait for orders|tinently. But somctimes 1 wonder How to Keep It— ; : h Common Drinking Cup % By pen to b o o ey Reiatraets font it valn and beat it in a : You, Wells, look up all we've print. | W on carth you happen to be in . €o LY DG e of Calseatoriiiine s : ling all the ¢ through. | the project so far, and get|this game. 1 kno [eemotfLID e el amton looking for him. 1 AUses S The common drinking cup is a 5 G avy investors, Ought | Xind of woman who'd want to mar .. hink we had better ask for the | = truittols ot e avy inves ightllinats Ay ; Tt o 1 1t Sl pepet e fon th ; ; 5 fruitful so ° germs Tinaib it Barbara had replaccd the Te- 1o be a sucker list that will knock | Just to stop working. But why ki b 0 apen L1 | whnd for 1WA tiel ot nighe o nfv Ly D UCH S oL . 0 common drinking eup | "r) L o Tiied another taxi. Her | cetver their eves out. Miss Hawl you w-\’(vs,”.‘fx‘? ]1‘n \";Rn‘?‘rr“}]m. your LIRS S HarEaon G merl U nDartie Tl contixorisshoola g andigfyo e wheeled into the alley as Man- | McDermott was busy with a caller | call Manners' homo and ask about| “You sce I'm talking life —your ther — an n we get there irgeon General, U. §. Publi public drinking places in your com- | €2 wheeled into the Lo b Y 1 i e S SR LR e TR o i IO S e frth s Health Service nu A G e e e cd the offico restiessly, 89| Reynolds and report what they say | *°F i e b up fe ing drug- | cloth X odic dam e ; 3 e e e darbara way 2 harde You know that all living matter, | e, M CAMP |anl then settled back in the ton ser gave Rer a Msap. fat once.” ever. “Bruce Reynolds willl belle ’ e i 5 { ny place 5 X £ look, and Jimmy asked What | His office was cleaced. Barbara|°¥er: "DBri T won't make any wager against |animal or vegetable, is composed of oy inre elncses o) her cating ar o St into . on found herself in the elevator going |that I've ruined him," she choked. e lom Mg Loaidvithia sind ,,,1.‘ r“f‘ll\]f(; = Z,I:\:,r,\t( i el absolutely | 5 s alley, Manners' cah | At last the caller departed and |down within a moment or two. She| (10 Be Continucd) g et St Bwnrtl i frosc o REEAs was not far ahead. Barbara's driver | Barbara burst into the man dared not think of what lay ahead.| e » BT S e e IRt e A 3 s specding, but the c r's office. He looked up start iof elimeu e Wintepx {niie (OMCESIL A 0 SESERE S0 1 REVENCananee | Eincitfcell s icomy pec - Hing cups, t sanit pinkir ed il : S he o . She was not in the habit of en-| Professional building for the third|Sters die in infancf, duc to © {tertal called protoplasm and each | maeq yeed lisy s it vad sta- |1 t so violently, time that day, and found the hall|Causes. el AT 15 a distiuct indi- | {oep arinies o a e eyt hin cens o i eia Blaneana ey vidual with a life history of its own. | o ; ine ) ! : : . S It lives for & period, reproducrs it : / The cha: throns it i i | E; ! and all | o oets of out into t T Mann just skip toWn | The reception office was also kind and it dles. It requires a cer- | ico, reets ! e ket D LA ; tain amount of heat or warmth, 3 . ccuntry. Barbar zin ais 1 ank $a¥S{ cmpty when she went into it. oy 1 d e intord . common toswe e wonder whe ¢ meant ¢ ed his ace is afternoon. | he haughty stenographer entered b Ioptiantamaindiie) it jof rar reless sne 3 T strv in a hired cab, |And his office is telling everyone |from an inner corridor. I told you | Ut’]‘i\n.ywum"‘l e rehics . he motieed thut they wers |that he's been out of town scvera!| nners was not in town,” she ts a prescription for AR ¥ St : ks, A|days.” A before Barbara had time | Colds, (vippe, Flu, Dengue bran muf- i eze £ A T 1 ot far away. d)ormott slowly Ia down hi 3 k. “He has been gone for three 3o 4 S LT SO0 Cian et plo a vo nt | e R R il davs and will not be back for three | Bilions Fever and Malaria i) macsRoniheanimaBenling areldie T on i ddenly s : “Zat s07" he asked. His eyes WeTe | more She slammed a dictionary It kills the germs. ufting, | These table cells arc ! e o i ~ N "' | germs or bacteria, while not all of them are capable of bundles At this t apples, cereal, o her head out of the| Barbara clasped her hands. “Boh lamb, ach, £~ CUIOR CUT-OUTS A SURPRISE v { | This is the next to the last chapter ‘ n arin sl y h i ; ’ C 0 | of “Cosette’s Christm "% Lehich when ntrodcednto 40 G ging plenty o sccp will hep NS 7 Cosette’s Christmas | & 5" Ty Jould | human body cause disease 3 n Sa Kaoaliad 7 - | ‘j.‘*(ih‘:{q"l::»m “”‘ ma l“\:"' el | I { LETTER 1'RROM SYDNEY CARTO! to be N lae had nitlean ”lmd ‘ ¢ v, b he 1 o .DEN PRESCOTT “RBut, ired her, “you kr e s ry ; eized by o5 un _ONCE RICH, NOW BROKE TO m”__‘_(:-l}‘[h,\(l;f;n hALTNE Tt Fave ng B S R o i : - i v Toray who ta | tuture theroiiios | he had left quietly while she was e | playing with the lead sword. Cosette | now ‘looked about for him, thinking b e perhaps this kind friend would in the o prace | it n n bt : ms RS thoukh {ioy some way comfort her, but he was gl o night whera his ex- ) ) women in t boy who [ nowhere to be seen. The landlady e Byl ow began to complain that he had e sald, 1| o left without paying for his supper, Tt ; e t itls Hack) I although it was etill there on ths on resilts uncs ety ; : to na S g0 weun oy S barely begun, and his Tirs obro A ) ; R b L ' Spun) May Never Come Back, Sydney knapsack lay in the corner. B : e 1 as M Fiicsito John / Then the latch turned on the iehed me’ : frsin { door and it swung back heavily. The i o e Amost r woma : ek gt stranger entered and his eyes sought ] (\‘ r\ \ 3 AR O vy g s | Cosette's corner. She was still there, 19U 1 INE, r ¢ if she hal i you : o long & 4 | er eyes looking big and frightened I SR ) " would, w1 o ! A £ = 3 ter her scolding. Under his arm Build Stren e 0 4 g NS DO Sk the stranger carried a large cardbox Luilds Stres ¢ 3 e way, e : : g 2 d 2 him 15 rem i s S Do ok g Is the lead sword. The dress S 15) :a<un" g the drv‘ts on the sword | you will see what sort ot a dell Co- | sette had to play with.) | opytight, 1025, Assoclated Editers, | Inc) ————— PISO dushs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. 35¢ and 60c sizes And externally, use PISO'S ' S Throat and Chest wc ot good terfa, 1 r bod ) 2ot t i 1 thiy Salve. 35¢ | . ’ 3o 1 NEXT: The letter continued read, | Leslic Ouly er of Two Darling |

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