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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926, A Wife's C gmmmmmwmwn T nxmx:xz:m:mmummmmh F82ER Rt ERReReeRR onfessional Adcle Garrison's New Plase of ! E REVELATIONS OF A WIFE A shrewd Antagonist Arranges a 1 s scene for Hugh a of cu Ak 1 X | 1 4 ) M o 1l % 1 1 . o o f . “YWon't you do some never 1 asked, holding ' ie for ountered, wa room give you my in front of i g in it ng g0 3 foot there i3 nothir your r ‘o1 4. tiny slippers He waited for perhaps ten seconds e floor, while upon the -but an eternity to me. Then 1 t think he realized the r request, and spoke a q “As you wist tn a firep “I am goin once, for you are & cold now. Ther letter, and 1 ca ng which T do not wis longer there, Suppose we go here may be logs and 1 There alwa days were Ves, it 1s col he had not rYouSNess inste as responsible t e1ched in my hand, T followed him | Was it v, or some rough the rooms to a corridor at t DICED § e rear, from ¥ door wing. 1 stopped upon the into my mind. n grew room was no frer t ugh Gr ttehing {in the coverlet murmuring c From the Pittsburgh Sun: PITTSBURGH'S GREAT CHARITY BAZAAR Ihis Fyening Will See the Stage Set |© EST |offer until the pearls are his. Miss Paula popular otion pleture il be pre- nt during ernoons | for the Greatest Charity Bazaar |and ecenir the bazaar and she Exer Glven in Plttsburgh York, where Conimencing Monday ever vonderful dia- at the Coliseum, the Charity Ba 15 ber glft to en by the Ort) Hospital to be will be on display ficent, gi tonatic the bazaar. During the w cen estimaled and are « perts halt million dollars. Mrs. John Graves Har already offered a half milli opedic Hospital will | belonged in conne 1s. It ts well 1l her entire b " ghe a|to er I leave this TOMORROW: The clipping con tinued 2) v THE PAIRY CAPIURED oy ! ATt isiand be Jourmeyed back to Py e Sgaey He his p of Add [CROSSWORD PUZZLE NSTERIO S © 1929 by NEA SERVICE INC. ———————d BEGIN HERE TODAY RBOR JEFFRILS had int BARBARA HAWLEY | | v police reporter ph. 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