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NEW BRITAIN ll.»\H\' HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, l'.)"_’!‘;. uicksands of Love i! CROSSWORb _PUZZ,L_E” | “%fic LLOW STU M’% | open and read i, and then w Adele Garrison’s New Phase of back In his chajr iy amuzenment —ronT 102 BY Nt sERVIGE 1. | Writien in poneil, n & scrawly, . . ‘ ‘ amateurish hand, were the words Rel’elatlons Ofa Wlfe .. '-“ N L TODAY —with long arms and big freckled susplefon. Virst o0 murder's un.| "1t you want to' Keep out of 55, 1 business man, hands. 1 ufvald of Iim when [bailuble, I the grand jury m.n.»m‘unlulrlv lewve town and 3 theap 1t i ol 10 ¢ king." hoy* " e J RO « Quic] Katherine Decides 10 be Lucia [ sclous use of Dr. Meredith's Chrl 4 S jeupt niutdohec, ik Sheapstotebite ke SR oy o et ALyl beTablegte KD o R e W o i Bam HilcowiR {tan name—"although he gave mq handkerchief und « yellow tichet |J ReASE 1o turned fo Olga. “Your story | Written ‘that suid aloud. |no reason for his prohibition. But 1 batuly from « theater in Bridgeport . 3 (L, t y 1l right if you could pro. |someonc’s trylng to scarc e “Impossil d in must not listen either to him or to | Jimy Band, Henry son, goes 1o len art 1 \ an--out until you do | {they've run up the vrong 1 swer (o K s r el { Lucla were golng to lve. 1| " Meredith's rc v ould heed you, But slie fsn't. 1 her services as nu Fou mu |ecan't refuse a, dying woman's re. mistaken.” t, Madge no matter what hap But even - : sclous 1k re ¥ sh ty | jut,” 3 porsis obstinately back of my test. Anything was | “when you first came in here, you Meredith's Nurse Bridgeport. The tiehet stub i t nough on top to } | . thne getting a (I don’t know 6f ay od to 4 Thomas ogarty, who su¥s “jeute b . 0 . His reflections were grve it to Olga Maynard, a ca- | i . she is allowed to go free the voiee ofuMrg, King bary Police search for her {o find the man,” | Mr. Rand.” Jimmy meots and falls n o s SN s in jait, | His heart gave a leap : with Mary 1 a a job at b e hd = town, hare (oMY Maty==but no, sho/ wouldn't—= © offic uter he encounters Olga o hody 0 idantify Wi e lifted” the receiver und then ale po clf-centered, [ 8ald yon wouldn't have to answer Maynard o ie faints when b e Rand. But |MOst drepped it in surprise exotic, highly st wife o few days. You hadn't decided 3 I8 Dior 'd of mur- pix 1 3 G i (rieiRa Ly A volee sald: “Did you got that Japdii S 5 s hadn't.” 2 oy uel Church, ! might beat it out of town i com ) nlculating | thou 1 hadr she rot A sees Jimmy NG | e o 7 fier T 1 o't 1. a e 1 won'ty| ? g selfishne 1 mp with a wry little smile, " 2 i . The next day sie e g T “You heard what 1 said. Tl had scen t t y was doing was running awa 5 T T3 hin; He is dis % ¢ C g s g 't of my |® hote in your room. Read it 1 of from myself, dear girl. 1U's no 2 g or tha L i o : v 3 untit | Jimmy went hot with rage Y led me use, I must ‘dree my weird” But N L L ¢ 3 v and - confront g, A R Thonta somas vou, Then |Tead Your infernal mote, and you not can purring when |her for a fow days. The nur 3 . She admits thay ure hers 5o | s WLl “Never mind what 1 can do. Al you stroked the right way, but | has t h her unt)l they 6 ¢ R o8 0 y who took her to x you ‘iunr to do s to do what it e nlawa mave heathed, | come into v. Hal 18 spending | | cab nights before the e o b i tieanty o [eaan \ o small-sized fortune in' fitting v S(3) ter might have got hold of \jimmy asked m‘.‘ \aynar have her “ said Jimmy. [ Zisuresatrerielicks ftal, and yet pr 1 5 (To Be Continued) o 2 sitting dejoetedly, holding her hea » 1o tulk the distrl iful and artistic sur- ) b NQW GO ON WITH THE STORY {iy her hands, it of trying to get an in- | r Lueta. T think he hae | . “n Chapter XIV “They'll fix an' t | dictment. | some 4 idea of explatior D gLl nely until they S ma “All vight, Tl try that, Tt scems Vo . 3 il handkerchief O'Day lield 0 )king abont. got enc 'to me that T have as strong an iIn- "' i F . 1 nd. She was silent. cen have indu ¥ | “Who was the man?" O'Day re. | FR 7 2 3 S ¥ 1 “I suppose it’s because he hasn' HORIZONTAL ) life left before 1 Joved her,” T sald quietly, | 1. Automobile, il e Mol e notel . " She liftec 3 e * 2 4 % “I hope I am,” cjol | Dick's Surprising Question . Beaming 2. Derforates the skull In a spe ms sly and let th . gt Gt b . 8 tonelessly, “t Xknow Luci 05 (ife\s i ver wantedRHabTovolh) |18 B Il gs ditoree nrod nelng s : ( “What mean, you don't | [ ; N % i pro- | cial operation, O'Day b oves to o 5 || Katherine protested vehemently, tism. { Point of compass. S people, tak g nland there was that in her voics |14, Shen o | Snake-like fish, angrily, | O ; : 7 4 it. No, the mor Mnk it o which warned me that I must tread [ 15, Serles of epical cvents Preposition of plac i . § 3 , ; more firmly \ o warily when discussing Hal Meredith | 16, cor ¢ of clther, o4, Sesame (plant) b BRI e, § : i . < 1 Grafron, 10t 0 i i 1 going to Grafton to- she means f cuver thing ) 1 was sure that she did not {17, To throw lightly, 2. To el opi g that pe Il thin s realize herself how strong was her |10, To wrench, dale has leen aft by me nterest in him, but it was distinetly | 27, Manufactured. comes fo see me, not her.” not my province to enlighten her, |23, Rock contalning me ] Can't Refuse a Dying Woman.” | After all, 1 told myself, with “I believe [ have more plausi- solution,” 1 said ing fur- I, sho had as yet made no dafi- ely at her. “She will not be seen |nite promise, The next few days anywhere | ic, 50 ghe does not | might bring unexpeeted develop- sl rsaw him 1efore To bound. ! expect me to believe that? [ e T t ; Chew a few l’lc .‘mi Tablets, Cooking uptensi! hant had risen to his fee ? . Drone bee, S L HnE oy her enating ; L l.).m.l tomach Relief! To rent, To say, i ¥ 2 K I e —cither vou're lving To knock lightly Challenges v you weren't in the Second note in sc: b two weeks (pl 2 14 Hotel or you're lying when | To immerse in water. Badge of valor, v vou don't know who this Obstruetion in a stream. 7 To long. Which i ced co! e . fiice 1 + > 1 ch is it need to L d ‘l el nts. T took refuge in ba Sixth note in scale, E Female she vou it would sound like members of her immedia ouse- essing that she would be glad m o retard, {41, To emulate ‘1 knew you'd think 1| hold. And 1 am afrald that is | change the subject of our talk. . Cash or medlum of exchange. |43. Taunnderfor washing It you'll listen T'll ex- counting upon her husband’s spend- | “If Mrs. Ticer were here. She'd Mo apportion cards 7. Petty ”, won't beliove me, T inz 0 much thought and time upon |say an {11 wind which blow At no time Two fives o = T : (ru) 1‘ 1, that HIEREE, o BLlibb) good,” T remarked. “ Fishing bags, Moisture fonnd on plants morn t | cation for objecting to Philip Sears- | her least the fact that this Boripture s ol lale's frequent calls. S§he may ha a particularly good broeze for To < i ) o . 8 C 0 assist 5 T'aculty and student councll onraged Jimmy. “Wi listening.” o siniste ject e, Uit ve 1 2 RAE = 3 ..vn::'mfl'm lr(v‘v ‘H er v;lnr;‘l‘:r that ;\‘: \’1“ ““ h,-:v.[mlor "Mk[ Limoula e o To remain i To te “You probably get the idea from ke & : . Instant velief from’ sourness, gases wished his frocdom?® i ,‘:‘,’ LOIEIE DAL Apkl e N To abound 5. Door rus. the lieutenant, Mr, Rand.” she said. ; : ; : ’ |or aciity of stomach: from indi- dn just as you did, To step on. g . an bo " . s % Tt 4 » T Igestion nulenes sitation A hAEIHE el Neted bt | e St youe (Yot 4. slay P T of the human t l.m not : woman. ¢ 5 Bl : : gestior ilenee, palpitation, T e B e air i 5a fo 1R _ BT A et OIS B B . Angers. E stant companion All right, maybe I'm not, ordin, e S ache or omuch distress. “No, T forbade him {0, she an- e e ale parent of a horse (pl.) " in line. fo vour way of thinking. The man 1| : 3 . 4 . The moment you chew a few swered i [ iz g Cex itrus fpuit. 63. Griof (variant). went ont with that night spoke to | ; ; f . ape's - Diapepsin” _ tablots yonr e i i § . Neuter pronoun. Melody. » in the lobby of the Paragon | 1 i ’ : ‘ : fine. Correct you di- “Then she, no doubt, b es he | e 1 et he lobby agon | i E feels fin ory ou di r\'mxlj; umhm ‘Y“‘t'lcjmv‘w‘ )\ have ‘vmlmgrros{fli?m?;n:; :\T:fn '.~.>”]'?yu:n||». . Daking dish. 55, k through w ter as 1 was coming out. He | i 5 ; ; o for a few cents, easant! a divorce and marry Scarsdale. (getting hold of Katle, but it ranz |0’ verrant of o o :’L"r" picied malunintyoutnantiopaut Ui B : ; | : rmless! Any drug store. Can't you see wh s planning? | jost hed it and Dicky's | oo’ E SR opuBn e L i hed it V' To promise, Writing instrument She looked appealingly at Jimmy. | MuabnoL & excited, came to my To cut wood . aned) » nodded his head. "Gio on,” he | Wing part of a soed, said Mary been there? She's dise ed from Harriet's,” To prese. . Third note in scale | “Maybe you've er been hroke Pertaining to the poles. L Myself. {and tonesome and out of a job," she | —— |71, Gravel. continued. half o herself. 1t isn't ; ; {a very nice feeling. i o WA 2 i ‘hen he d me to go sone 5. W roc, e where we could eat and dance, Point of compase. ¢ J went with him. He had a bottle Reslding as a paying guest. (e} | lof liguor with hin, and lhe got Toes. i 3 A |arunk. He tried 1o make me drink i i s e a Gll’l of Today ! VERTICATL 8 E| I wouldn't. That's why he g0t | ey he saw the envelope on the telephone stand. Tt was sealed but THEPE are [ never drink unless T know | who I'm with. He said a few thin % to me that T didn’t like, so T got my | to go hefore the grand jury and getierest in this as the state has.| | oieat Shcold Tu my mother, ** 1 could see that mother was not| S Dossesses. il | pockeibook from him went (an indietrent for murder - 11'm sal she's telling the truth a only one DIRECT never thought i} ing v in favor of having the doctor or i T 1E - ¢ pose that's what Mooney wiil try to | We nee r elp us find the real | way,and that is with vapors that come to nk alan ¢lse come to see my sprained | 9. Tireent | Jat's all there is to it.” she fin- |¢ {murderer. T've maintained from the| can be inhaled. daughter of n D suffer such |ankle j at this time, . 4 L . LisTed. ‘Do you 1 they'll--1 1, first, Lientenant. that no woman wa Aeai indignities!” she sobbing. But, Julia,” she expostulated | steep. = | A fine story.” scoffed T nant | charge with murder?” She involved in this T said it when | Theeasiestand most satisfying way i : to get these veporsis to snuff alittle i 1 suffered only the in- | tearfully, not engaged to!| S- . = - O'Day. "1 sguppose you'll 3 next raised her iiead and gazed at I they . me the handker- diznity 1 think I could have stood | Charles Becker?" 9. To accomplish ] 'th Vicks VapoRub well up the nose, or melt alittle ina spoon or tin cup and u don’t know what he looked ilice officer, dull hopelessness ir er ( Saic in when Fo- i, but T suffered much more. I, “I am not,” I answered emphatl : o [like. D'you suppose you conld tell o ity told us he had given Dis Was wet to the skin. 1 ruined my | call | !us that, or did you forget that, too?" ) en T ter tieket to a woman. [ EALE clothes and 1 sprained one of my Do you mean to tell me, daugh- ‘ ”" orange jelly suggested {n the | T remember what he looked like, 4 o al “I'm going to Graiton to get hold | The medicated vapors reach imme- e Drove in an automobile unaddressed. many Ways MOTHER'S TEARS docto | 2h love excesively. snkles, it's swollen.” 1 ter, that he has never asked you to tuncheon. Sery with whipped [all right. I'm not apt to forget that. \(n ,,m their hands on her whenever a lawyer, diately into every corner of the aig sinck it out of bed and T myself {be his wife?'"” 3 Your Health cream it makes a deli “’)‘F' nourish- | ife was a blg man-—a rwuL.r glant (hv\ want. to. We're holding I 4 re's plenty of them hers passages, soothing and healing with was shocked 1o sec how black and | “I should hope not. What has ha ng dessert for small ‘persons or | : B * | that he thinks a girl Mke me woud | I can’t step on " T |marry him?” | ' observed O'Day dryly every breath, grown-up ones "I have one in mind. He's the | porothe e f How to Keep It— | Deied Deet With Rice o e For other forms of cold troubles just One-fouth pound dried becf, 1-2 | ; g e rub Vicks over the throat and chest - have Well, your father must look i Lauaes of liness cd to Olga. "When 1 come | at bedtime., It is A the body heat i e e e =————————"—""cup ricc, 1 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon | R Eup k. Miss Maynard, they're £oing | which relerses e Vapors. ;‘.H for: s ight, surely you " n’ PR, HUGH S8, CUMMING {paprika, 2 tablesnoons butter, 1 egg. to let you go, and you and I are : ygYoufumy Cool rice for 20 minutes in slight- v oing {0 find that man. He doesn't see, tl , the only thing for! L / | iy L ways Sor 1 marsiage wih nly thing 100 curgeon General, U. S, Public Health 1y salted boiling water. Drain and | - i Q@ now we're looking for him, fo he d‘rs 4 At ! | By pour two quarts of boiling water R0 T 4 2 22 vor't he hiding. You're going to | ° ; e through rice. Shake well in strain- € S\ lools for him every evening—do you Sweetcn the Stomach § |50 | Becouse of the menace of come ¢ Melt butter in frying pan, add 3 K . NERD car TheAa Laxatue | 5 iried beef picked into small pieces h t he had never seen ood Lord, mother, you talk as \\mxmr\lu-\ .nm 5 1‘“& in gene 3 b f N A . : o = Lt e e Bt T e e o Ty gk e D Ll bt SY L P n s it as when VA PORUSB only got a sprained ankle, a Tuined | tion of glasses after cach use, or that | 0o ok scorch Dous oven D e (e to i At Oven 2/ Muvon Jars Useo Yearty gown and a cold in the head. Please, (cups shall be provided which may |;") - ot bk et AL 5 mother, don't sic dad on him. Fleas uscd once and then destroyed. | 19 fife or on the back of the | « [ let me run it my own w: ady | The process to be used in steriliz- |\ "5 (00 ‘;‘lr s \I““ 'r““‘“‘\“ When things are » quite out of |make the long journcy to the Sunn 0 I think I've done something ehich | detailad nfsorme 'oritho daws fioke B NEURIRE S S OLERS scason South when the time canie.” He stopped in o 1 e u erers brought Chuck to hiz senses, g on this cubject; Ohio, for |y " AN e (”‘ n”‘ h“ngh.»m aimost always s a reason. | tiat was mews to Petertand hojondisont oiwire to 0 2 which showed him at leas at 1 {example, prescribes the followlng |0, ~~ne ) minutes in a moder- ——Mr. Mocker. |said s0. *What kind of celdent | another arry Colvin. At the | . = < jnage my own affairs |method —namely, that after each in- (*'5 OVcn: Serve very hot. —— did you meet with?” he 1 railroad station he was able to get | €00 You Answer These Questions? y %0 not add salt for the meat wl ; ) e RS tried to hold me fn the [dividual service, tho gluss must first | ® W i e salty enough, | Nothing that Peter Rabbit could | Mocker chuckled. “T dou't like to & 10Ner berth an the train leaving | Do you know w him such & crack with |be washed by rinsing in cold water, ioo Tne.y |say would Induce Mocker the Mock- |tell you,” s . PR G on s LR enucl ooty not GIIOE akmomantalimienre Lrr L T Ll T Of : ling Bird to tell him where ho slept | *“Why not manded T \o-| 1t was a later train than he had | know what ft was all |water with £oap or suitable cleans- Inights. “That is my sccret,” said |cldents i ¢ ashamed ,f"“‘” o '0‘_“'”“‘”'“-* ;1 :‘]" was W!i 2 bim_completely | ing powder, or exposed to live stean. | Mocker, “and T mean to keep it my |of.” giee: .“;‘!““1' I¢ "“‘l AL L (G ou know the cause of plles is 1 I\x‘[ he was | bofling water or hot alr, the '1;'!1' secret just as long as I can. You That depend eplied Mocker. |! en o oo ‘; € ""‘|“:‘!“"" intern cause he bro at a . perature of not less the . 1 Seter t o beid t wnds on the i f 5 b downto T aurant anc \"4 0 A tube today. ; el fonshiin B off o I A know very well, Peter Rabbit, that | “Th: T o the Kind of o A Aih e e e T A5 Makes your head okl 2nsiatlilie s * T R it is not any of your b ST 2l w, ‘1“ cel L e ta lllovl v ot luss than f intes, tot) 3 one, so ! pened to me T an cd of." L Y and nose feel fine, T sotiading adl (R aloas cold Sratos ard Jasni) : e ; i - On the way to his room he walk- [, 00 as q as T could. |ther { v or and | | | there is teasing me. 1f you ; i slowly, trying to formulate some | \ Easy to apply hv .t A akig carg o b k I THE FAIRY MESSENGER § [ |07 find ot 1 wou't bave a word ¢ : demanded | o nof aetion. He must gt hold of | O D\ Quick to act @ else. T was considerably fstoriliz . Doiling water OSEMARY and Mother were | | : . 1S e ldiacient v replied rv, and have Barry argue With |0 oo o " oot aranteed 2 ste c Peter knew that Mocker was quite | T e TRY DRUG STORE FIRST Vub ot anovely g “;m et shopping in the hig city . He knew that it is very fool- Mo ( teh out L sl e dor | HEM-ROID b mh:-i piles by re- ] are harmless uniess P arp-Shin the Hawk almost canght |0 ba ; PRt ding the cauge, freeing blaod cir- Jflc«ndflflc p"lulm oy lthey exist in eno [y Ronemary { yaa waiting fncaci & T dar s a fricnd of the district | MO - o home” ) hey exi 1 in enormouy numbers. oo while Mpther booght —— \ me. A it was, he pulled two feath- |0 W08 & O e both work. | culation in the lower bowel. This S , 1026 Service, Tne 1 “:r' goslondond o l‘rx\wx o S A | ¥ ers ont of on nd they were |5 5 | simple home treatment has an al- | the > ¢ dispensers of sof ame law firm., drinks to avold this JESS wasn't strong enough for v olntments give you quick and lasting re- v cutting and operations fail? there is a stagnation of in the lower Low you know that there s a harmless internal remedy discovered Dr. Leonhardt and known as | HEM-RROID, now sold by drugsgists 2 And what do you suppose! A ! = twa most Importan front of his rooming house he | MOSt unbelievable record for sure, Tomorrow: Breaking the News to 710" kit listle white ball came floating . LU il g ourney t collided in the darkness with |Safe and lasting rellef to thousands Mother, T T i throngh the window and rected » . Houth: without those ers. 1 1an coming through the gate | of pile sick sufferers, and saves the o : on Rosemany’s hand 1t was a AR faet hadllapd oty = around | wpm corry,” he murmured as the | heedless pain and expense of clean glass may he encountered Thistle Fairy! ! & ; ; hore, though nobody | it. 80 gther stepped quickly to one side to | ©Peration. Don't delay. Try HE 3 o : “I came to tell you that the there was not! do but to stay. {avoid a collision ROID today. It will do the same dangers may exist in r B ¢ By the time A COURIa] v ¢ 11 for you. urants, cafeteriag, theaters, and thistle’s purple blossome are turn- £ 4 g T The man lowered his head and |'OT YOU. A Siotheriolacaan h ing white.” the Fairy whispered of new flig hers it was too late | walked swiftly away. “He might T i e an R o1 s “And the erickets are beginning to to go. E OTTY | have had the ¢ y to accept m: responsib to himself and to chirp in the wall grass And s0n i - b8 either S r St \“i:) apology,” Jimmy muttered “stll, | — ) R e ART Ctans the country will be filled with & > Eeq 2t 1S B0 |1 guess Id hetter watch where P'm | == — 3 t a soda fountain fairies carrying their seed-haskets. e th L] t T ne. T almost knocked him down. s Wonder if he lives here? R G t place. (o Good-Bye! \\\\ u 2ine find out whether the ptacle from Then <he flew out of the win \ \ out. But if they ¢ guess |t} et tered the house. “A R Fnen 4 o St Dl dox ied it i ad oo i cas the hall when he entered the house. | b | . V' 9 at he has |said in surprise. “I thought T hhnrd‘ H e md, POndiices 05 8 AN« tore Shontl T ding me? 1_\"‘. moving around in your room a Beneficial loans hay be immediately reported to the local health authoritie Of course, Peter shoc 1 w minu ed thousands in making 7 et Kindlot/ Lutacelaent alatyoni’ 't the least ides d he.| “T was in ecarller in the evening. | yment on homes, ‘ o s leT[J with?* B A M s he Been feoding you?" |Mrs. King, but T went out again. the first pa g A | . . | BN S Y 3 Raisins and currants” replied | I've been gone about three hours.” | paying taxes a{ld meeting Menus {0)’ [],e Famrly‘ Fads \ H1sn for aay of th litte pocpte of the [MockeT tins and currants, and | T could have sworn 1 heard you | family emergencies, : O Vhe Greon Mead. |they are the nicest things just a few minutes ago, Mr. Rand. T0 = - ’ areen rest an aree: Me i | e Py A r " o - e : e s and currants?”|1 didn't hear you go out and I OANS UP 00 L 55 { |ows not to keep thelr sleeping places | PR Hes g Core L R L S $3! By SISTER MARY ¢ [o he soon gave up teasing. !, ) i L ot “By vay, I'm going out of To Housekeepers Breakfast—Cercal cooked wi ; 3 sald he, “you can tell| ‘o " RO, town tonight. Going to Grafton. T | Twenty-four hour service Private—faie chopped figs, thin cream ve | me how it happens that you re-|MCIS GO R L eaid Peter. |expect to be back (& yamiore | toast, mar { mained, Instead of going south with | I TISh L had S0 T | row. No phone calls for me, were | Beneficial Loan Society mil ¢ the rest of the birds, That tsm'taf o o8 o o serhaps Il bring |there?” |00 WEST MAIN ST, ROOM 101, secret, is it7" e el Bl N RAPHAEL BLDG. PHONE 1-9-4-3, 0. said Mocker, “th i ia Pete n hi v upstairs he was think. | Open 999539 Seturdeys9to1 * {secret. 1 stayed becau bEY 4 ¢ "ling of Mary Lowell. “I don't knovw | liesased by the Bate and Bonded to the Publier L (i i lln]”nr“] SRR vavs right on hand when there |Why I think she'd call me up." he | e sebndpals e self. lpnv«lmn Inin | e |cabibuge & read e One Kuhn's s :uu \fl"vj{ 1 = is room he threw some clott rries ¢ milk, o r‘:'"'\‘;";‘;‘;j‘,f'\n, veimg. Acts | 2 replied Mocker, “I me 1 toilet articles into his bag Orange juice is slightly sweetenod B My back if not gomple! I satisted. | with an accident. 1 met with an ac- o next story Petor Turns Up ret and sat dewn for a | and stiffencd with gelating, to make | Qnly %5 centa All druggiste. cident to one of -my wings and it |Hfs Nose." | smoke before leaving for the ralroad | tea

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