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N e e RS o Al Lot me” he eanught her ehin with W Ayt Bis hand 1o HfE hor eves to his, “tel) e, do you still lovu Barry?" Ernest’ $he tricd to look at him steadily but her lips tremblod, Her oyes fol) \w‘,fl‘/,\ id she covered them with — her = i COPYRIGHT 1926 BY NEA SCRY INC. hande l BT o e Yes, dimmy, 1 odove him. 1ol . . Revelatlons ofa Wl,e"—“"'—' ; BEGIN MERL TODAY d k0. 100, how Henry Tund came to be fn that | ways will love him. Oh, why, why y ANL, - lddle-ag ort : om An the Canficld Hotel i this awful thing =" 8he could go 18 ted lome by | “lanet!™ There was vend pain fn | MO farther. She throw her aris Uy tamilycty rate his son, \ Borrsis i at, Junet, | down on the plano keys L They ting up against & nelghbor. 5 JAM IRANT th birthday, A er left hand el I - Anyone Valrfax had found for us, and which |8 “partment bullding gave me a ‘1‘(:-,‘,-‘ . ‘V'\ \‘1\\;vvnli")‘|:‘-nl':l‘l clenched norvously f cre al They all didn't know him as well \va far ; (‘-Hh | wl“]\vx“':”;rn‘;‘ Al PNSCIRd Lol Aot N ERIE ) PIESIFLOURRACe eI ol B Lhegto: : [JANET, Dot fianee, BARRY COL. ey o, “1.‘”1;1“‘» RAET ware | eyl b ;!‘W S li‘l.”{\"\‘,". SWast yucing: L srioor the winter, 1 drew & dvep breat muntic to the prosaic. 1 sprang | - IVIN, i Sy, 10 devote: the rest my |der Mhey'll talk about the dis. | "God!™ he criced woftly, “God!" might a swimmer who Jjust down from the window seat and | ¢ i | While t ure wuiting, policy {|ife, If nucessary, to dosn | grace,: us ihey )l calll 11, and eyl < at her side, g arn ‘”“\N‘n:‘.“llln u.ll\x:'xl:,“'“'rn’i‘.‘n-‘.,‘Ir”r drawing a tiny note book and penell | i % : \}w-ri.m it Henry Rund has | U tiend. pity Mother and me, 1 tell |around her. “Poor Sis he ‘mnr wad been SISNISDIBIOL | e o e Ty h yeen found dead fn a cheap hotel | e orue q e LY SR T B e “”xh'v‘ “; & Lmtli‘r er‘.) 1““‘ ”"’“"l""m“"“”“r(;"»? “'”l ”"I{;::\;‘- - 2 The body is found in a -l Lghame! ,l““‘ ‘:.\n-( nt pity |‘1\.‘n”'4‘| },‘wvr'\: G : ';'h}v :;.Lm .Iulmu_v left for Bridg: & RE T p ~ | whi 0 apartment nesded ~ cd rooun. A slight welt s on the e Who Closed the Door? . S s - i “a poor thing,” but decidedly | That the first necessity was a ? are n woma’s handkerchiel an “mine own." Sl if';’;”'z“ L8 sas f‘"","! & oy < Il coroner's verdict iy F She had gone away, genuinely | The "\:,)"' In Rilie Inovisdnq)] Jhnmy leams that the theater is bewildered at my apparent willing. ‘! my tather a i would | ! BHgh at | ness to throw her into Dicky's com- |nd me Katie for that task when- | ~ Biridgeport decides to Ko 1 that within |ever T should ask for her. That | i e o rt was a litte fecling of feur |Mother =~ Grahum s visiting in | 2 2 ) (o] WULT T ¢ the effect upon Dicky when he North Carolina, far from the possl 4 T g should learn of my intention to DIty of belug troubled by the chang i ; (28 T L RU live my own lif from an econo. |OF troublesome on a ount of ft, ! \‘.’ 00 ‘.n.ufl -f‘nd ‘Ul‘a‘]. il mio standpoint. The knowledge ef- | Was a matter of pe rsonal thanksgi | ‘;’ " ) e :‘\A’Im:h‘x‘lu i |:~: fectually banished the prejudice J |Ing with me. lrae] I T el conosiee AEpnNGLIS R o sl oL Tan 1 bl of Ml‘]" O8Ity Lr-:]vt.. out I‘L ment because Edith had found it. It “'"r‘ I I{\UHI!M on a i - 3 .)10” losity seckers outsid v celing of gen mother- s absence, - ' © hous x:l‘:‘:‘-u:c":‘lmnr lr-\.ilxll,,.;.d 50 :’,‘U fm. [tally arrarged furniture .\nd'rmnn ! Ir !u-\‘;‘.\‘.};‘"“":;‘l”::?".(ymdfl::“r:,\4\:1-‘;’1‘:. mense bay window and, sitting down and window hangings —which SR O H'.‘nrvfilrm?d he was | upon the cushione window seat, |meant to bring from the f: rn. | ai wointid. He spoke to no one, gave myself up for an absorbed |Dicky's mother is a dear, a very| i Jitasoli ol unokeslologons, minute to the picture the windows tower of strength in trouble, and 1 e Horizontal 9 ‘]‘ \\, ::w,»‘,)u “m: r'\,; Sl 0 ¢ framed. love her, but her presence would | 410 renigge from a position | 1 ong ‘w‘m:;v‘ ‘4“.] Bl ‘mml."m 8 Madge Takes An Taventory !tremendonsly handleap me|!u my :;:flroll :.-":,:,‘1‘,lr~1m,‘ he h“,d ae ay L of turf, dotled with young trees, 1T O TR e ey To be in debt PR e d Iy to stand the erdeal of the funeral marked the division between the | ASCOM A t0t ] - yaull Siave ? e i AYa Fnuhdd ek broad boulevard which is Riverside | myself grimly, whether really B R Ars of life ey s - lane |wighed it or not. After my staunch Abhorrence Lend sulphate Drive and the narrow one-way lane | Bl F n pat Prnirtax ot my Years (reverentially) To conduct commmmication us in 1he cemutery, when, wity Jimmy's provided for motor cars directly tn |FREEIEE P KO AT ke good Springs on locomotives i St nn st hamat rm around her, her hody shook front of the _apartment bulldings. | S A00TH R " ha Deity i ' 25 Opposed o windward with sobs. ... Jimmy wondered how Cotnligss cars. and 2isnd e it hat T 128 Upon B was going 10 fell her that he luxurious long distance coaches 37 Ehettered piace Ingrgenie el L O figkted up dnd down the Drive i inow hetter, however, than to (28 Third note in scale 131 Txplosive containers ... But he fold her—on the we \”‘thm np“;lrl';“y;l‘rg Hpnlfiflr upon | ny thought upon plans . at Born 32 Lxclamation of surprize ome, in the presence of Janet, and ut my eyes did no g It Gl na) einie it get this Feather scarf 3 Part of verb {o be of Burry, who was .riding with A Die |this functure. First T must get this ) . v o iding with tiegs.nor TeLELRON o "',,M‘Y}:“\m into shape and ourselves To suit 34 Net in order for referen them. e thought of the pain he ting wpon the benches and watking | ERE T TGl it Then 138 Satan ' S was ghving hor mads him mis slopg the parkwaj S could draw my breath and consider |37 Practical unit of electrical re- Small Buropean fisi A Hess, T have been almost |the next step. sistahce 50 Constant companion o Jeu e Jamest l‘ All my lite T have Beon oty | My tour of the apartment ended, (38 To suppose To hecome unrefins With her black ';;ln\‘d h;\nu s lTe s Sy To walk through water Correlative, of eithier Martha R her handker- Iy O e les of water. |1 sat down by the window to run r 4 Correl f it o b el Fpitilion 1p large bodles ot N . [over the notes T had made, that 1 Story bR Giovarhs hief to her mouth to hide her trem Now the sight of the 1ty som, ruffled into breaker-like waves by the wind and sparkling in the Quicksands of Love (| CROSSWORD PUZZLE ‘: Adele Garrison’s New Phase of SR Madge Begins Operation with a Zest ¢ The sight of u loaded furniture | When, at last, T found myself |\apn | Who knew your father—" | struck o strange, harsh sound. . alone in the apartment which Edith Whio knew your father pagan in my adoration of the be h . o i tods bling lips. hight be sure of having omitted no Juniper trees Rod U g0y ¢ tafl. Suddenly there erapt over me |43 Workers 52 Wark of sk _“Wha wm]ll ;H\ ]«1 A})n];l.'n]\;:.}‘; g1 1 eerie fantastic notion that T was Rock contalning metal Vapor The police will do all it is humanly sunlight against the background of jan eerle fanta b el o tiie s 56 1nit possible to do. They'll send some- ; se 'helne watched. Involuntarily : e Jersey Hills, gave me one of the > 4o solar dlse 8 Conaavarnnnt of the hody to Bridgeport or at least com- ::;: 'qn'd rv\qv‘;xsim moments which :head went up and my body stiffen olar di Concave part of the 1 [2ocy t : ; truction in @ strgam 50 Spiri « with the police the nte occasionally vouchsafed beauty |ed. but for a l:mnd.:r 0“‘t‘df‘l$ld :\':' : g:;"pm"‘h‘j_m §am i hx]ml e lovers. And to think that it was to |turn-around. ._n;l 'flh\nc Indlme | B Rl 1R SRl be my daily portion for many weeks | T heard the rafe F. Y " | Poiies LS ro T NaralLy ) ‘gave | groove of the door which T mysel? nstellatior : Joveanal Ropitie minitosh (OLERIE S0 ¢ closed after Fdith Tair- Toward #6 To bring legal proces But James, you're Edith Fairfax all the uneasiness she [had tightly closed after BT Sixth note In scale : : tive. What do vou know had caused me, In my gratitude fo fax had gone. Percelving beforehand ‘ e ing oriminalst EBesides b : her for the opportunity she had giv- | 926, b : P . L s o Ancient - = : now what Lind of danger you Opposite of west 2 r o= ‘u:%" un into.” Snake-like fish ! “T%hink 1 can take care of my- To throb as the heart @ I self, Mother." he said, coufidently. To regret exceedingly i | “I"or yonur sake, I'll be careful.” He Single names or terms (Alg) | | £ | iried to make clear to her his feel- Ogre 1 {ing that there ; no other course Vertical "for him to take. “The shawme! Why Janel, what | “Jimmy." #he turned to port. With him was Defective To come down : |74 feel that its my duts, Mother. 'do you mean? It was Barry. brother, her g 5. | Mooney. Comversation Betwcen Taula Perfer |elther of us could possibly have Wrath 4 JTISTF| | my Job. Teeling as 1 o It woulint *3ou ‘Kngw yers well what 1 “imms, Yau #." SR and John Alden Prescott: Jidope; -t e e Bl Carnelian (stone) be right for me not to go. mean, Barry. You're a frien s T s 3 e oy ; i Gomime, BLEUGNhyEamElR sl g RS Exists A “Don't go, Jame: ] “Well, 1 hope. sol" eried Barey. |was holding his mother’s trenmbling iood luck, Jim, and.fight hard Why do you run ling of things that are past and | & mo e by packing closely | “I'm sorry, Mother, but I'm go-| “You were very close fo father, nd patting it old man. And if you need me, lut Paula Sit down here a moment. l;doud—- things that 1 never intended Unopened flowers - {ne.. [Romexhera o Brideenort, 1 ahe tonlNueA| koealing rapils: drid |l eIkl oo e tlis e hiat molirnersie ling Knaw cadis | dome ! s soHAing. want to look at you. T want to im- {4 yegurrect 2" Tart 3 think, is the man who caused all |still looking out of the window. had stopped in front of the Rand | He pressed Jimmy's hand ard furn press your face upon my vision. Tor, “You have not resurrected them, Anclent astronomical instru- this. If the police can find him, well {“and It muy not oceur to vou what [home. Jimmy helped his mother out ¥ ever sinee that accident, all T could ¥py 15 ‘The past can never die while ment 'and good. If they don't, T will. fother people, who didn’t know him, #nd led her up the board walk— soe was horror In your bsautitulour boy lives Tack 1. den't = At least, I'm poing to try my fare hound to thin Henry Rand's hoard walk that shoulder and turned him avound Lo phonicieaypihatgiack on Ha I ; , |hest.” lie amended. His jaw h, T know!" she eried. “They'll |had so stubbornly preserved in the “About Janet, " e “AIl right, Jack. T.ook at me. I'M | qant to talk to you of anything but | s vhat Is the treatment for plague? y.q” cet grimly, In the fashion f i A e R i R S R (m?:i:]rlf.:rrior]:\‘:;v‘]l] tired now and wish I couldhe barest commonplaces and be- |Unfortunately, in the pneumonie | niyiae ity him -when his emotlons |they'll Hift their eyebrows when |and pleas for a cement ¢ The ol Vol Buf don s us < to my room. 1 person- | cause involuntarily we will go back our ea t {and septicaemic types of this dis- | o o N not present and want to know |ehabby walk seemed strangely dear Sk b Bl LR appearances.” {to the old days every time we meet, g | ease. almost mothing can bo done. . Gt s R | E s you; she told me ou ought not to hate them, MY |agrer the picture is taken, 1 never How to Keep It— In the bubonic tvpe, fresh anti- | He accompanied his mothr “You don’t know me, Jim, if you dear girl. Yo much lovelier |intend to look upon your face again (5065 ofilineas | plague serum should he given frec- | @ e Socomparied (Js, mother | “ou doxt knok me, sk it you than when 1 fell head over heels in |i¢ 1 can help it.” ' —— —_ Ve ! “»“'i‘l‘!“‘" course of the dis down on the bed, exhausted. it B S e e with you years ago.” “p, ula, what do you s¢ as possible. . K L optha) SULLACE L - yourself. O e e S nm‘,‘“f?l“‘ Eaile (B YDR. HUGHS. CUMMING) S § Aot nanc Aiortle ke ‘;-]u'?“::;r_m.:n“:1‘.;‘\(.;1‘1:”\_ i dtdn't fall in love with me. You fell } ck, don't you see that you and | gyrgeon General, U. §. Public 0 l ! i up and I've had most of it TS walRaa e e et BE15 s linh o Wal Dot S prel | miars ettt nactia et polsa T Yo || (IS AL Eh EE rnamenta | v / Ol D s b Jie walked Urough tho gate youns as ad worship- | have Leslie and both your children i = Iatpedyitogn febaohingpedeooin n ) o Be Continued) ping—yon l joy that you |in your life and I have nothing. Go.| Plague is primarily a disease of OnS : man of the family now. had with t en T became |Go, I can stand no more.” rats and certain other rodent ani- - | ot enough to last me unti something tha o cared for— John Alden Proscott walked away | mals, such as the ground squirrel in > X v job in Bridgeport, I'm not a responsibility i1 f a play- with howed head and lagging step. | the United States and the marmot, ¢ $ s - soing 10 fonch vour hank account fellow—you let out of your |Just what he was thinking, no one a burrowing rodent of Ru. and 3 3 y - 2% 0 e 3 You'll need it. Then, there's lite without t1 test regret. At will ever know, but if-his face told | China. - . the insurance: it jsn't very much. | that time 1 o And T said [the story, his thoughts were far| The disease occurs in human be- _ hut d's enouzh to kegp up the to myself t 1 some day pleasant. | ings in three forms, first the bu- | () Nanny's Neat Adveature tdidn’t know why she shouldn't eat wients on the house and fake ca vou would die the most horrible of | In a few moments, Paula Perier | ponie, which is the most common / deaths. hunted Sally Atherton at the flow- | form so far fn recent times, sec- “I don't want now, J er booth and then, from the other |ond the septicasmic which usually | For T have , and 1 know side of the thick screen of flowers | oecurs side by side with the bu- that 1o cireuistances could | which had stood Lehind them, T.es- | honjc type, and third the pneumontc, | vou lhely 3 ove with her. [lle TPrescott arose and wiped her{the most fatal of all types and the | woman | eyes, before she, too, 1aft the place. | gne person to another, particularly | ms to (Copyright, 1226, NEA Service, !among persons who are poorly fed, nted, Inc. poorly housed and huddled together > wanted, g | in overcrowded, Insanitary places of mpathy. She| TOMORROW: Night Letter from | ,,04s enemy to watch out for. She had |she did. Danny nar etter than | Paula Perier to Karl Whitney. | The bubonic and septicaemic types learned that a harniless looking bivd | fooled her agai t voul " “What's the matter, Sis?" Jimmy : - | can hardly be said to be contagions Y - might prove to be a dangerous ene- |to know where he is.” 1 to some of the old time lcurrants or ot: .r herries, just be. |—the pneumenic type under bad L JEoy oL pee el a0 gt etcanEd WEVLRT (i i Rar it-heartedness in his volec . . nitary ac c N ¢ o Butcher the Shrike. N wd out o ) ¥ ' . 427 vith B . " fore being placed in the oven. ranitary and poor economic condi- 4 rom K Llimt it or I've broken with Barry, Jimmy."” | Menus for the Family o v s . et R e T kel tions 18 very contagious. o | B b was stlll sturing at the floor, R Fleas Carry It ERTOTR S {from,” thought Nanny as she it was just dy vas 1 T A If the bubonic and septicaemic | Thet''s nothing like a white lace |Watched him catch one of the chil- ke ; B G e types a not contagious, how, it | collar to make the black silk frock {dren of Bully, the English sparrow, | had it « cl v ean that Barry Janet threw her armes down on th ¢ piano Kkeys. They struck a st range, harsh sound cd away “Barry.” Jimmy scized him by the — the bark of a young {ruit tree if she of you for quite a while." By Thornton W. Burgess (could eat the bark of young trees | W — or bushes growing wild. Barry had loft It {8 my galn in every way Of course, after a hit, Nanny be- | s in the I have learned today. |gan to wonder what had become of i came down anny Meadow Mouse Danny Meadow Monse. She v ated on the piano bench, her — lonesome. She wanted Danny. “He ¢k 1o the kevhoard, staring fixedly Nanny Meadow Mouse had learn- never know w ' thought [at the rug. She was a dejected loo ed something. She had learncd that |Nanny. “I do h K Puss) zure her chin cupped in one in winter time there was a new didn't catch him. 1 don't | lind, the other lying limp in her T IO o e PO A Ry lias been asked. do human beings | ornamental as well as serviceable, |"He certainly docsn't helong around fand look for Da She it o, Jit Barry dide't; T did.” the disease? The answer is— | This one has a blaék velvet band [herc. No, sir, he doesn't belong fclose to the trunk name of heav- { through Infected fleas—usually cer- |outlining it and forming the tie, |around here. T think he must have tree. trying fo make 1 mind if 5 as it, o quarrel? O, taln very definits specles of fleas | The 6hape is very different and be- [¢come down from the la it was safe to go look for Danny BT have fed on infected rodents, | coming “I helieve it i r 3 01926 BY ERVICE. (NG N 3 If. “That bird that " fcularly rats 2 8 tried foico i was no quarrel. Jimmy Omen chief manifestation of the L me this g on pr s gont voice was Warely more than bonie type is the bulo or e IR —r—rear— e | \ to bed. n't 3 uss r. She lifted her head and ~ Some girls whose nerve is Now keep fresh, charming name, bubonic. The se ¢ type g hack TRy L or 1)an “I simply told him, Jimmy, that | T i Vi c ic: 1 whi r \ And t thought s 0 1dn't I s long READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS der hygienichandicap—new is the one in whic m ( ) Q \ E S 2 s \ v him as long as this B 3 ek e o enters the blood stream directly and ! \ & said it 1o herself. she he sou this thing was over us. I told you FORR YOUR WANTS way de curity— over he hat mad ay provides true security e S ten s ovars Fn and Alsd right up ov that made ' 1 discards like tissue I RG] SN thnen itroml - r hold brog w qu he married me out of sym- - T R L Al THERAIN FAIRY tittle snap. Nanr have DI Wl they cant say it now. | S dnye (NEnight the rain was coming N told what it -was. She ar Well, gosh all hemlock | & pneumonic type s recog down in long lines, and drip- h before. She wish 1w th ®Iple knew you were en . . eecusiey | 64 by the oms of pneumor ing softly fram the fir-boughs. » DA EANe L lls Rkl Ol donit Sou unaeistand. M. Th Dan S "'m um‘;“f_'é-a’;. nd the blood tinged sputum whic lllva;nl» r.,.wT..m. window P ‘1’-‘:]411«‘ ::‘“fl '::“’] g of | mv? You do, you do, T know. Can't e g.er lg_ ns et " |l teeming with p 3 stood a Fairy! She was very wet. DERCY NS Rouldihine: | : stand that with the f C ntifc protectiop | 19 feoming with plague g oot o e ey et Gl e ke ot r her|Tou nder o mene 4| OF-Lonstipation head she was sittif® was Spooky th can't stand pity. People number of people who have died of rlague in ages past, though the - “Da come 1n.” said Rotemary st : nres certainly run into hundreds of eagerly. as <he raised the window i ) vithout handicap. millions. 1t is estimat more “I'l give you my elean hanky to And there they sat, and sat. and sat, KOTEX" is a new and remark- than ten milllon huma g8 hav wrap up in for the longest time le way five times as absorbent | gicq of plague in the last 25 or 30 5o the Fairy wrapped up “In- nary cotton pads e dian Fashion” and sat humming a wce that hangs over us until this s cleared up, that T simply | That languid feeling, sccom- snapping sound was made n't go through with {t?" panied by feverishness, dull Spooky with his bill “1 think I do, His lean jaw heavy eyes, pale face, bilious- Nanny shivercd and shivered and | had set again. 3 . .| ness and lack of appetite are |ror the Goshawk. It is had enoueh shook all over: bat aside from 1 She said, almost fiercely: “It T unmistakable signs of ¢ . . Ito have Terror around. I hope this |shaking she didn’t move. $he knew |€an't bring him a name as free i a plague in tha United fairy tune while Rosemary got IRy IbnE better than to move. She-knew that | {rom reproach as his own. we'll | pation. iscue. aundry. N wtes is hard to predict. The dis- ready for bed. Nanny has made a very good |as long as she didn't move i 's | REVer marry . ° o ent eape 18 present in 49 countries at the | Then the moon oame out and s. Butcher the Shrike didn't t eyés probably wou t Jimmy was running through the I )r'hesfilmr and deodorizes at the present time. Approximately a quar- 7 she flew on her way. ere. But the winter in t But she knew that if - sheet music above the plano key- . Thus ending ALL fear ter of a million cases human | | But first she carefully FEH Wik very BevAre and e BItan S woI s the . v lke- | hoard. He felt tremendously sorry | gycog nacural pleasant relief. £ plkguc et Frpotied Fralt A1 5 », foldd Rosemary's hagky and had come down in the hope of ly'would s r fdr his sister. . . . . 1dly, he noticed {t is 50 good for young and okd Orange Sav You g f few trics last yenr. Rats readily carry + ' left it on the window-sill. ing easicr living And so . cadow Mouse saf | that the topmost sheet bore the title, that for seventy-five years it o gar par the dia »m one country to an Nanny felt quite safe down under |on the snow. clc to the trunk of | “Woodland Sketches has been known as oth v ship, a snow. fhe promptly be « ;the tree, ar ahove he n He turned from the piano, shov- L little tunncl. She din op of 1t tree, sat Spooky the his hands in his pockets. “How | The True F ilyI I o . o | harbor rats inarge nu 3 C i - s was dleging 1o liat' It Horee there they sat, | did Barry take TE 3 ves old vay \~3“|‘?|npt:::- Must Fight 31 ” 7 didn't matter much, becaus: she fe W s t. for the longes “He told m entirely the It cleanses as it clears; made heer gomne, keep up with s requirements, at Screech Owl. €he knew that T future The fight against 3 sure that sooner or s v wanting with all his | wrong perspective. He told—he told of pure quality herbs—depend- would find something to eat 1ight o fatymouse for d r. The |me T was a fool.” able and sold since 1851, was the bark of young fruit 3 . 3 il her S0 you a just a little fool : hat_din "e both are, 1 guess.” He patted Family size $1.20; other sives f / r shoulder. For the first tima since 60c and 40c. S = No laundry—~discard like tissue by the n ¢ / e ate it & getting in mis- opyright 26, 1 lock of Henry Rand's death Berry Muffins terably at the time th 1dings ar . chief. You sce. to Nanny a young t was visibly moved t muffing are uck constructed. Ships aleo ought to be fruit tree was no different from any The next stor T pair of Don't worry, Sis. we'll see this T— . Mu; n of raisine. | made as ncarly rat proot as possible. | other young tree. That is to say, she Nanny Meadoj . thing through somehow, 1 know, | ° ® ¢ 1 the Lemic 1 rats. Rats h 5 \yway. She could alw *

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