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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 | wou Mary. - Evontually, you kno NG Why not u.Ck d Of LOV \ gE ] “1 don't think Jiminy euits you.* l san A . roest/ she sald. “IUs so-—so diminutive, | s e i) ihink Jim fits you better, You're tou ison’ v 5 . big to Le called Jimmy; it's too boy. oy S e ' 2 ish. 1 was thinking. though, of what R ' w' SORYRIGHT 1426 BY REA SEAVIOR, WS, vou said that night about hoping evelat'ons o,a l,e BEGIN HERL TODAY neat day for Grafton. ' find the lof police hore and leave the Mand. | You wouldn't have to stay in Bridg HENRY RAND, middle-aged |ticket stub in t} room-—and @ 'Kerchief and ticket with him, And | Port. You've never "":. 4 business wan, cxpected home by |woman's handkerchief. Lere's a card of int-oduction to the [brought you here from Graf Dicky's Attitude Toward Tlness [now, Edith, Bute—" his family to celcbrate his son JIM- “Mind, I'm not sayin' she comi- chicf in case you run inte a jam | Ho hesitated, “I've decided not 1o Arouscs Madge's Ire. | “Don't ever do it." she rald with MY'S 21th birthday, i found raur- witted the murder. But sho was in while you'ro here. You'ro staying, ||tell you just yet," he sald, "Plens As I reached Edith Fairfax's side |sudden vehemence. “Thanks for be- | .“&. u. . . LT St atel HONEL R S L A [he urged at’ her ook of inquiry, and held out my arms for my small |iog commonly decent? Besides if 1 1 X 1coney, |And took her hand, “please don't X 2 2 The only clews are a woman's |, Well, here we are. I'll pile out “I'm seing t) | o x sou who was whimpering my name, hadn't been here the doctor would | . . “..% PR R e, 3 a6t aliel1ivey Here RS |think 1t's a secret 'm afrald to con- she looked up at me with eyes which [have brought him out.” X §‘ vellow ticket from the Paragon The cab had stopped. Mooney The nest worning Jimmy called at |fide in you, Let me tell you later. held no hint of the emotion which 1| “He might have been gons by the T 26 Dskten. {niBirldgsbort sprung out and run into an apurt- the offices of the Q. urd R. 1:.“_| She shrugged. “I'm sure iU’ not Buessed was swaying her. |time the doctor got here,” Dicky put 3 Jimmy and DETECTIVE ment building. . . . In a few min- road. necessary.” She withdrew her hand. “You would better walt until T|in unevenly. “You saved him, Ede." MOONEY go to Bridgeport whero nutes he was back. He gave the| “You sees he sald to Mary Low.|There was an awkward pause. stand up with him." sho sald quietly. | “And fen't that thanks enough?" | ihey trace the yellow stub to u driver an address and climbed into ell, “It didn't take me tony to t.ke| In the siience that followed Jim- “In that way you'll disturb him She turned on him swiftly, and 1 0 PHOMAS FOGARTY. DSIRN Tdvantcgo of sour offer 1 can nge MY heard clearly the spatches of loast.” |saw that she had heen more stirred Jimmy's sister, JANET, breaks ‘“Just as 1 thought,” he comment. ihat job—if there's on here. conversation from an adjacent table, Before she could rise, T stopped |in the last halt hour, than even 1 : her engagement with BARRY COL- [ed. “Doesn't live re any more She seomed pleased o 8 |Two men wero chatting 1dly over her with a poremptory geeture. As had guessed, and that she was VIN, Jiminy's hest friend. While | Moved away two weeks ago, The “I'm glad ywu did, Mr. Rand. T spoke heir coffee " an outgolng tidul wave washes out |perilously near the hreaking point, Jinmy fs in Lridgeport trying to |janitor me her forwarding ad- [about you to Mr. Hilton— he's the! " ¢ Across the room there, all flotsam and jetsum f{rom the ‘“Pleaso, please, don't say another | run down the murderer, he meots 'dross.” chief elerk—and he sald to show (he heard one say. *‘he blond. Se shore so did my anxiety for my s} word about i, either of you. By the | her? Hu‘nn it, what's her name now child banish from me every other way, Dicky" sho fought her volee | = =t SE— s Oh, devil take it, 1 can never think feeling beside consideration for his [to matter-of-fictness, and conquer- | LT R 5 TR 4 R fof @ ~ime whe o T want t welfare. It was us {f T were a ma- [ed, “you'll n . be down to the of- 8 3 A0 & i § BARR 3 At thy next words Jimmy started chine temporarily ungeared which | fice today, of course, Is there any- | : ¢ 3 The spoon that he had been toying had’ clicked into place. And to me |thing you want to see to.” | it s R o ST ; i with fell with a clatter to the floor. Dicky and Edith were but two ad-| Dicky looked at me unoertainly. i ' 9 S i & 5 : “I've got if,” one of the men was ltlonal machines to he used for my | “Why, I don't know,” he said, | L« S z ! 5 saying. “Maynard-—that's hor name. little lad's afd in whatever way |“The doctor said thers was prace 5 L i . 1 : , : Olga Maynard, Some dame!—eh seemed hest no danger of a repetitlon of 8 (To Be Continucd) “Dicky,” T called imp ely. [this thing, an: U | “Lift Tdith up so that she won't | “I don't need you : ".. . R S : et i have to jolt Junior when she gives ing the pronoun, although I quaked 3 3 v, Y S i S j H | him to me. ful now.” a Dt at the ide } e i ; : ] ¢ 4 of being lett alone He advanced to Edith and bent |with the sick ehild. But Dicky is ET—— g (o st { over her, slipping one arm around |of no particular use in {llness—I | Horizontal Approach o : } % ‘ i E I her, and placing his other hand lcould manage better, I reflected, | 1. Answerablonoss, 6 Yaceds e T : ; B beneath her elbow. T watchied his |with the heip of one of the hotel | 13 Toreigner Point of comp A A ; 4 i , movement carefully, with but one [maids, and 1 added a reassuring | 14, Tnsurgent . Defamatory > g i thought, would he be skillful enough o my assertion 16, Bn ; s d ; Lo o To Show D i &1 3 5. Bnd of a dress coat Behold | . i p to accomplish tlie thing T wished? m sure he will be all right | 15" Puweller in Arabia. T Graitad ahveriint alis o ; ’ T 0 dhow Dept. of Justice Data And when without the suspicion of sald, “and 1t you'll fuet| jo v sl 2R Gk ke £ \ 3 3 % f&% AI ' G 2 v - |18, N te oun. ot ent, R i gt 23 in uneven movement. my little Iad [make arrangements with Madgs 10| 01 card came e eant ! ety 7 o ol 00 Aluminum G0, was put into my arms, it was the | the beil promptly whenever | 5,y B9 R n » e e ; . ; o e the same mechanical watchfullyess |1 ring, T shall get along heautitully. | 3a' oir an o T 2 ! ; 4 3 S : 2 o that T told Dicky to move our larg- | T! no reason at all why you |y (,.‘"l‘ Anems SN o 2 % x ; ; G & Washington, Feb, 6 (R-—Evide est armchair nearer the radiator— | ean’t go along with Edith now. lieanens. ongmline sotuilen : : % N altained by the federal trade com- our miserable hotel substitute for| Dicky's face and volce hetr ¢ 1" finish Uniente B . : 5 & wission i its investigation of the an open fire—and lowes me into it. |the relief with which the average | o Small mast 7. Indentation - i : ; Aluminum Company of America will When he had done €6, and Junior, | man heralds his release from a sick- | - " Lamages Blvass, be turned over to the department with a nestling, Lurrowing move~ | room. | 31, River valley To desist | . ! of justice for use in its inguiry to ment. of his head Into my ehoulder, | “That's a good fden,” he said. “I'n | &5+ Bottom \ioarsesenafiye nartfiot eroind) i ; : : ; detormine whether the company his a8 precious to me as it was famillar, |attend to it right aw 2. Prepares for publication 3 i : : ’ violatul court deerers againe it. had gone to sleep again, Edith bent | RBut Bdith Fairfax looked at me | To err. S The fnformation, which the coui- toward me, with eyes which showed her under. | 35- One who is inquisitive Vatery part of biood ; : ; - s B : mission had declined to give the de- “It you're sure {1 I anding of my unreasoning resents | o1+ Tooth or tusk. Colonist ! 3 it A § S i % partment on the ground that it was more T can d " she said, | ment Dicky was willing to'} 8. Child Serving dish | X ; confidential, was ordered surren- “T'Nl run alonz.” | o siek ohild for his “"‘,"’ | Lariat. 4 Reluctant. The spoon that Jimmy had been toying with fell with a clatter to the foor. dored to the o by “,,‘,;,,,f,’,, ; ,\-‘ “I know there fan't" T assured | C ity 4940, by, Newsyaper. | 42 & sovien of events of epic : {A‘“I‘ FoRibllo.C [MARY LOWELL. The cab stopped again. This time | you in if you came SREE CEIu e T A R AR AT re Senvice Sinc: s e e it T e L {" Later he and Mooney confront 'Jimmy jumped ont with Mooney. Mr. Hilton thought there Sl N e e A Pl el S I Fogarty, who gives a plausible ali- They found themselyes on the | something he could do. “You oMUY 00 e e 43. Sun god. 51. Twice, ‘i ) 1dopted without a record vote after : 4 ks ; {bi and says Do never used the poreh of a roowinz house, “Quite . pretty well recommended,” he add- | f00pted Without 4 RO VI8 B TF A8 AReADlon RO R EIONG {theatar ticket, it to @ wom- come-down from that apartment,” |od, turning toward Mary and smil. | Senator Reed, repi Lo | 46, While, . To smear with & lan named O} N Shkemc a1 Moo “Probably 3 vania, told the chamber that th 7. Personal manser: reakens. ' et ol S il it 9 x ] i compar hieh See 47. Personal manservant . Weakens. {NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY it hard to keep up with the rent,| $he blushed, and started typing | dluminum company, in which 50. Rosin used for pipe stems, Coarse hominy. | BNCETT Tl e tary Mellon s a stockholder, ¥ Ceases. 6. Small depre S e e T e i e . you | Willing fo have the data made . Spotted. Point of com : : | public. b into a 3 . (will like this,” he said. “It's after h asked the ehief 2 " lu . Bottom of + pulley block. Toward. & Although the evidence will b Pittsburgh Sun Extra: b zave 1h dress Fo midnight. e e o Gollbegy o ekl UGS G CREERD AU B HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AT HAM- e Bl (Lot awi eyl 58 e SIXI N oLe iniscale, - {had shown {hem 1 A window opencd on the second graduate, I enlisted during the war, { 56, Preposition of place. e {he i T il T ; T f L OMILL e § = 00 the leather cu loor. . . . Jimmy & ¢ deteotive hen it was over 1 didn't go | Sl Steel Magnate and Actvess Burnod 01 The rehearsal went off ) right Znfi ":-[hnmm; b i : vl ERand fourdobi e nisthyaligin timd oy upling ol Ao manigihclotojgehool 4 \'l{l)‘rxcl]:rzl’:f{;)\"::\"d e Deatl 1y Others Badly Hurt — ""The villain took the herolne, Miss | oo’ cone PO, F i done. By God. T knew that h head thrust itself out of the window. “What branc) SRR il e TR TS AT ey S A B . S o 1 82. Cluster of knots In wool staple. A kerchief mcant somethin “Ludy live here by the name of | “Air sorvice. tion of the company, action ¢ fust occurred Bl Bionl lohe s o oLt s . B es dsined { B “Mooney. ny. “Do yor Olza Maynard lled Mooney. “I see.” Hilton surveyed the tall | charge by the trade comm Ml by W i Dl i e e e s sunponect (oRmitrd ey et (Ebibrowen) | ilink this wo ¥ father? “No. &he moved ont a week ago.” » for 2 moment, then—"I think | it had violated Sapulks M Jicture actress ,;:,?’,m “-:‘M\ l'v‘.',m'ly i 29 0]“"” | 66. Improves s L S et el inE s n ol wolnt o Ll talko you on, Rand, Twenty-five | Senator W iR \ Preseott, Pittsbu y .‘.,‘,,‘l,'.q'.‘. ,"“‘n‘,;""”,“, Rd:;x,n' | 67. To bear witness. AWy {" Mooney patted him arny. USHatnaltlahanes Janrinetlonn alwanict sLallTE cantl lve vou: (o I mlillonaire, Bave | numibericas araneis b Eot Vertical : 8 i you feol, You just The window closed with a bang. art. When can you begin? | I SO NG e ‘,’]"(_ " ‘_’r“‘y o T,"m‘::; rwr;’f“fl:;]h‘"”‘ | 1. Instrument for measurin y 3 - n't square yourself with the “I'm ready to take miy “l‘”}f’ "]'"‘r‘l“ i "“-n I ‘: -r‘o’ "h(‘) e : ] 3 e ol RO MO v el ntensity of raliant energy. that there a woman mixed uy The nig 1ed them nothing | right now, Mr. Hilton.” AONDIBRIAC A t ML 0\1”‘" “: and | The vilain's belter nature was| , .0 " - A in it. You know yvour father waen't Hov wentiiag oL ry's ALt e and good falth” of the department company Were Herlo e e il [SUPRosed to conquer at the point| ooy Tll oL ! D] A | that Kind. Tsn't that #2° T ot Sl s i passing days brought no | Of justice in making its inquiry. a number of employes at oy n he, secing that the ladle com- | er burns and ruined cloth- |5 G U Lad sprimg a leak, | 4 Sound of a bell SLIOWES 1A Rand nodded. hem with a description of Olga “d from Mooney, nor did they | of justice, it is not expeeted that if lias proposed the independ vestigation in a report tq thr flung the girl from him out of | * 6. Therefore, NIE - one jolt out of this bcfore “Nothing more that T can do search for O Maynard. Jimmy 11 o'clock today when the mill of “Hot Steel” was beir Graves Hamilton arm's way and tr ed upon the | - 0 1 " | harm o P B To exist. cow're through, You can't get ¢ [here,” Mooney said to Jimmy later, | cequent visitor at police ground to he supposedly covered by ; ground to he supposedly ¢ Slate the fact that this Maynard [“I'm taking the traln {omorrow rters, where he had been | the fic ten mass, which would : ; 10 moal terrible and v he 1 sl b Bigh | woman was mixed up in the murder. |[back to Grafton and see if I can run referved by the chief to Licutenant " (he done o stud inlatnrad| SR i " g« ” e s oon [Dadd enafetdiharsbidl ol ngminiatisey TRt = - e [Fogarly gives her his theater [down the Maynard woman there, | O'Day, a gruff old war horse whom || “EVERGLADES LIMITED plainable aceiden P T S0 YD 0 has ever happened eo mills oot ¥ en good corn and some in people | ticket. She says ghe's leaving the RBefore 1 go I'll report to the chivi Jimmy, nevertheless, liked instant- | Through Train ~ o 9 e y}w" ”" AR molen o B pottrd beer stanfiilo hadnedien litteditiany o this UOSSlp s corner |l b L —— | "'He haiv much of Mary. They lmd‘ From New England 5. Vegetuble with a strong flavor 1 MHASE Vell, you'll probably get more ) ard. hring Rand ¢ success In his l + of camera line but in a place | cereal the Halian spoiled corn e : Ly. Springlield 8:30 p.m. 1 \liss Terier, opened his |theory was soon abandoned by many | en met outside one day during “ New London 10:06 p.m. shoot on this i Compar 8 s o netor flung her toward [2nd the theory of infection was | ; 1o nd mueh Him and shie fallintoitham: more and more favored. 4 Frying 1 2 loeie Hhia him < R I'o0ds chosen for frying should he [+ paying her own check, i siiexlimalifie e ThalseHolet oehe. v Feeding Fxperiments : 4 - i 1 ther a quite @ 1 ) : f ked material or which require | 2 He asked her to let him call. H= —_— Allhough thero was <quie o 1 and ready to be d when, | Ixhaustive feeding experlmeonts 1, oo TRAUEe rosted friends and [ished and reac ok & experiments 00 cooking. Tf lengihy cooking O 4 heen trying for days to sum- | cluster of interested friends ant Horror of the spectators, the |in monkeys and other anfmals were | b COPIE Tf lenky cooking in pad beon irving for davs to sun- || § Through Trains Daily numbers of the mill employes about, i i at cannot be hot | i D eHOUR ok g o FROM PENNA. 5TA, NEW YORK » director of the ila Perier | he hoftom of the ladle ad i € ed co ) I T A the hottom of ladle fmade with spolled corn, but the se lenough to prevent ahsorption with- | ) 4 vhen he did he cursed himsel, for ! {out browning the outside too rapidly. \ . is schoolboy shyness and stam- A . ! ' honr—qnite acidentally—and | “ Harttord 9 ten together, she insisting on o Meriden [} New Haven 0 9 averyihi seeme B! S sak. As it was di- |yjce investigators falled to produce | splendid ¢ aatlve oy Prescott and Miss [the disease in this way. 7T many | T i ¥ very cley s 118989 Fish and oysters, howeve tain mert ThenictiIC, ; Perier. stopper fell to the attempts were made to infect mon- howevericontain photography, W S great column «f: eys with blood and body juices losk s tha v ! ioile st wa§ upon them from patients dying ot pellagra | rame kind i ropyrizht, 182 EA fervice. lagain without success. | 1 ) ‘ lain as really ) [ R : 3 ; | Tinally, the investigators fed Cooking Potiery Her mother was a widow. Her large an water, 50 abs / : cert d Palmetto Lid large amount of water, o ahgorp- (\ s ) 1 ol A Florids Special b Tn g e ) - y> £ 5 ) . m sorry he hadn't ask- | | Florids Goll G ey | S iyt i A1S D a4 her before. Fiorlda Exst Conet L. Coast Line Florida Mail Vi ¢ Ltd, (2 Tralns) When the glaza on cooking pot- | B THORTON W, BURGESS (You are th | r 3 Ne i chtacs SGonblaintil sralnatilifa o] N AT A LI 2Tt ery has been broken, food will get LD 'ime of need may good Juck send pvor ¢ \ere found when he ed, was the fact | under the surface and make (he |TO You a good and trusted friend ny 2" that Mary had to work. ! | The Double Track-Sea Level Route 4 (e 188, Meadow Mouse don’t kn 0 Nanny Lowells, he gathered from her 0 A ihelaletiotdtslclas et vhe Utensil unfit for u | ny . } A“ l C l nned tomatoes. pap \n‘():'“[- »:,,(q (:r’\r~ the “m?,"l’.fl n e s ‘T don’t know, and 1 wish I did. I'm er ad once amounted antic Loas l‘]“e i e | g i . . labott eiximor At ot thes o g ;| Neanny Meadow Mouse seampered (100King for him. Haven't you seen |10 somet The Standard Railread of the South T tlle Fam!ly rika hottistxsmanths lialforithese men O AR EUAT Lt ster Rabbit 7" Mother does live so ruch in 'h“-} Ticket reservations, information from I had I wouldn't have nsked | past” Mary confided to Jimmy lat- | Y ,G. E. P. A. coft and Miss Perier. Thi L {dozen convicts, who volunteered for Honeilivips e AIRe SERCRER ack | NTXT: Extra—continned. |the purpose at one of the Mississippt which wou {prison farms, with a diet resembling us f() | Cover fish with eold water and let jdeveloped pellagra. Soup stock made without vege. ©Ver the enow in the direction of —_— lstand one hour. Drain and rinse| The investigs crai .Asnn“'!r'hrj" ‘C tables will keep better iIn moderate Farmer Drown's barnyard Nanny's | o where hie fe, would 17 demand- - “When father was living New York well in fresh water. Cover witw cold | s uhw.,‘.» ‘151"{2. to \n 4} rfec .y]\" or ““,m‘ v,._,w(n‘fin When ready to re shor 3 .luA)onm toa fam- | never thought about money Therr | water and let stand over .1!,‘ . \'(;:F 8 l‘::'r"l"];' F{hj'lnl fl:;v:s« ‘;vvw prepare smlm add one V:u;\p]]vf{ table- |il¥ of shor 1; But she can nm];f‘ A N Shookther hend g scemed to be plenty of it. He died\ Drain fandidivide intohtoue bnarie | CO8800 807 O ARER AL e WARRARCOIUL Of each verstable caliod fori| HIoRS SNort UIKKS B0 NERY st ndi, Lijiyeatton, i helconfessod, hit | suadenly and Ha¥atfaiva iwere riot | Heat ofl in casserole, add minced jtherefore tried at several orphan- in the stock recipe to a pint of the [she did it now when sflo scampered \p [ 7 U es Bo e BEE S8 night so in the best of 'shape. What little | ages and {nsane asylums with the meat stock. Cook one hour, and |over the snow in the moonlight. It | : Kot oney was left af things had |anticipnted result, namely, that t} | i I don't know what I'm say- MOReY s left after ings had | {1nttine onion brown. Remeve cas- |anticipated result. namely, tha 8 ildn't take her long to get out of , lnia hoen settled was soon gone, It was | 3 th | diseaxg disnppeared trom these | S s e e o 5 e n she told all her troubles n [serole trom fire_and .’m.l n{\:—((r\‘v::":,“ .)‘,mh ppear hes | the young orchard and into the| ®, [ ahdiavhentshol wab ary for me to leave school. Cover with pota ! To Clear Stock varnyard back of Farmer Brown's ) STal1oE thinksl itinertectly dreadtul i i A k S = il 1hrough she felt better. It often v thinks it perfectly dreadfu pared cut in verv thin slices. : Milk Fscential T I 1hrough It better. It often i oitn “Just what component of a yro- Add the tomatoes. Contin " L e S = i - |Per diet prevents and cures the dis- 1 5 it 11 one's troubles to another layer for layer until all is used. n D tirring in hite and crushed oYgrptoiEarmer Iownisblsbar Peter listened without once inter- ast layer will be of tomatoes. 1f the ISt one Bt sac) ‘ ¢ quse she knew that Shadow the Lald 1 inst la iy S act sellhoen stertain ) " ach quart of | (FUEE PR . VO hupting. “Well” sald he. when LG has boon found that the “tocK. Stir until it has bolled for |Weusel was the NAB because ¢ Rt e 2 Jimmy got the impres- 'nd curative element or |LWO minutes, Keep hot for 20 ,,,m‘i-\vld;m Bpresihics s iharpethint s tEer A ¢ oxelte, [sion of hoctiiity on the part of Mrs. and atl T " FHTOlET ine (and Danny had le at barn, Lowell, He felt somehow that shs vents are present in milk, and I g iy € f when ) J' Bat e R ‘\,lr‘, o ove a double thick- [didu't darc yun under t) ! e o5 ; ) 1oped Mary would marry well | ne S S B e ! S raand & omeone with a lot of money. . . . [ pork, fish, fowl and eggs. Unfortu. |S{raines [ R TiChoNEht T e et 1; felt uncc.afortable in her pres- |nately. these foods mong 1} | ould soon get rid of Reddy. Now . o2 1y, 0 among = v 2 $ ) A few nights later he took Mary ce | = most expensive and thus for the e 3 the question is, where shall we look || 1 50 &80 {son of pove the most d i t R uch ! ; sted afterward. Belng alone our €a T e i : o At i him - Sl By ner made him unaccount- How to Keep It— haps the most important 5 . Poteig : S gay. “1 feel like dissipating. Causes of Illness and its lib use should be | g 5 TR ShutaL Yo do you say 'ls'f“t; g coniel S oseihle ways, BENNIE AND THE CROSS BOY | Z ds are hett one. Two pair s : = ; { i DR. HUGH & CUMMING) | | B[\\”_,.,.,(,,.v, round boy who T ) of eyes are bettcr than one. Tour | ™. " she agreed. “We'll go ars are better than two ears.” 2 he mnusi . it o o) FANNY says | Lived with hic Mother and Daddy Oh, Peter: was ail that Nanny nldThsimuslo ther sl st When Bennie was three vears old | | - A L St s [0 ‘M Health Service (I o the * Cross Boy” came to visit. Then ae i T B Lo v found the Madrid filled with HER OWN 2 got all her trouble t was just as 4 toys were br and no one was o6 el Eittoun) Gz ) B VOINACION they were lucky to ) P2 i | f she hadn't had any narrow cs- |0 00 P - S Dol sl hd oy i e L | way” y parts of the United| ¢ / ; Now Bennie and the Cross By a8 Just ad ARAN ere right about the musie, it you should never s | were really the <ame Loy, But the > e E e OREION [he de e e ey if thoroughly understood, | m}\:lmi bappy ll'to;‘.mr always hid sould be able to find Danny 3 b etk e LR e 1IENEVER vou an exceedingly valu- | - e Lrom Ty well, well! See who's here!" 10w Mouse |grance of her hair. . . He thrilled. LA Ehe Matiery ot ‘'We'll have to keep him out tome exclaimed Peter Peter long ear with emed instinetively to anticl- el the danee o way." Mother said gently. “Tll tell | | % a long h N&(IETRLENSH | sl evoryl MOTRBEIE medb o brors ! vou! Heitafraid of a smile! Solet's | [porch of Farm Brown's house, be- the other long ear with the other (iecociion of o step. He clamored S Tils tntaobt aeoo i emile whenever he romes.” cause it was under there that Black long hindfoot. Then he stroked hi Yor Riilncore whEal thetions T f ) “All right . . . lete™ exclaimed | |1 had nearly canght her. o whiskers. All this was NHAH e e etopbed Dlcing: 2 the n and may be Bennie. “T1l bet he runs like { she stopped, uncertain which way to or was thinking. “Thich way | Yoy seem as clever at dancing as Its debilitating effeets : EVERYTHING when he recs THIS)| &0 1id Danny come out from under the lvou are at resculng young ladies.” s From around back of the Iittls |porch?" ho anked at last. she bantered when they were back | regulate her litn. She' insiste ponse which belonged to Bowser the v told him that Danny their table, that she shall make “Her Own Hound a dark form appeared very hrough the hole under tl STy, id young mar ray" : : v : ] ady, said, “the young ms Way" and carve - Sty Fel Wik Bomsat e ¢ porch. “Then,” declared |is specchless. 1 have been trying : e [onion and cook five minutes without ‘re sh pped, nneertain have to depend on me for sup: Sonp stock that is clo nay he lors make one feel botter just to cleared by placing in a sancepan and | WNICh Way to go, She didn't dare to port. . T rather like it myself. ‘m perfectly thrilled about my work." tomatoes are not very ju Sprinkle with paprik Bake one and oderate ove 4 man and a maid are thrown together, natural selection will have its way. How to make natural selection something more than chance cholce is something the vounger generation seems to be asking. In other worde, the girl of today does not want a blind god to svstem, the onsible for years of in- | may cause attack It is ompanied by e rkin lesions. 1t was not | e | ny held her breath. Then she recog- |Peter, “he went straight over to the |for two minutes to think of words years ago. \ b lzed Peter Rabbit. Peter was an fbarn." to describe something—and there || ;5unced home and friends in fa- e acacd y \ \ £ ) 1d friend. There was no reason to | * lared Nanny, *he faren't any such words. . . . You!! cor of emancipation from hide. rld countries where it | ¢ 7 % ¢ ; ouldn't have gone the ¢ like a — like a breath. There | 1,ound traditions. 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