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uicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Mary Admits Her Fear of Dicky's |from Aunt Harriet,” With the her band, M me with ey pleion and s for ma thought the her smoking and it w glving that reaction to it erine, leaning appurent of us fre lid It secw was reqlly fore the clhild else of sophistic: arette | threw her "ok nd sy poor genuine ¢ he 5o sic ed wit lot. you } “He still smiling about you you cour: not unlighted ry objeeti s with a 1 waited ter [ in spite of Junlor!” she excl m? e and wa Mrs, hi ord is la d turne manner the most children nerson any authority “T hope stuffy,” she ed into a words of rude be thus with Her undenial her forgivenes speeches and Kather not a her, note trained ok ‘omorrow rise wise to exeite not wish him avoided, Mary looked a little uncertainly at me, Per to be a n gets home, | REBLLLION ned around so Ttu father t hair Ay you'r ment ment looking “You know Chuck marr; going in 1 1o ( my o came but 1 did ing my father chair, « o Umly o don't TOMORROW How to Keep It— Causes of said, ps T'd hottc Nowr Health tn a housch Rag | Her manuer was brave, even no clgarette in looked at flance, sus- struggled that she 1 1 had made to as only a pretense, wrt full of mis- ely her |chalant, but 1 caught the expressio ‘wf her eyes as th looked at th {Windows already shadowed by th irly dusk outside, and 1 saw that the fright behind her bra ido, Did the child have any money ith her, T wondered, or had it been exhausted by her unknown adven- last two days since unt's houso? 1 Loping that she was it might make her But nothing really ler, T decided, mutinous mouth, “What nonsense!" T sald emy, ally. “Of con you'rs gol Ir Istay right here. 11 telephon of ng Harr n which ( riled pity I knew ro was for sl Opposite four penni mors conld looking conquer W but it [her 1 or two bes was nothing ntatious ed the c silver ¢ couch te re now''—- wi little kinswon sting hand, fa all you'll said. “A ¥ tol ht, up and down itk 1t und ep 1 g lown hesi shir you two ar £ ering to her feet, v volee TaRd her for for 1 shall Junior what I nnat witl And it for twe An be comfortably,” I s Mary, everything “Everything ‘nele Dicky that what rag vent on with th fof youth, while him nd, of And you when irsing you-—isn't yo zed for two very hin, d. "So. you il he all right. cept the row with I'm sure s com- “You ought herine, In her ntfuiness which urd who is g exhibit tow any unsparing candor T felt my cheeks | flaming. o heard him often {enough when T'va been at your house, He'll raise the roof plum off {this hotel when he gets here, but 1 wonldn't mind a bit if it wasn't for nfor. T don't want him wakened !hecanse of me.” “Don’t worry, he won't he,” Kath interposed dryly. “Madge, T'd vou to get that rosm at oncr select one some Then if thit |they can repair to that room, taking Avou along as umpire if needed.” but her lips cury- jeh child, T fancled. would win any outrageor ons 1 indulgently in her volee charm at the |or out which no er epcaks of a pa- land you may sec him," oo temperature Tt would not be ight, and T do if it can be distanee staging a is the one 4008 | thing { o scarcely had finished |ciation the last word when I heard IDicky's voiee outside the |rasual greeting to someone . "opy 20 somenhere there's likel Uncle Dicky ¢'s had any messages in the o aper lender in 1549, an famons I'ren Davaine, who, in 186 i a (uic sician ¥ to face over my named by saying experime: reetly mal minute lly transferred 1 ting eusceptil load containing sm which brov inoeu vith the on Pasteur's Work Tor ition that veacination will 2 n car me, 1 stood, oD he basad resulted in tretion Anthray that is rinciple, upon 4 on the i for him to re- U bl demonstration of pro- anthrax and rabies, acute, specific, in- 1sed by a germ is. ections digease, ternoon haeil Known as the another lit T would not r if he wa v hy the ancients boc sensation It is found in cattle, but it also ocev sheep and other cloven mals, and it can he { perimentally to mie. rats and rabbits. n ma th it de- the “huri not | ceri 19 ke in hors hooved ani- nsmitted ex. guines pigs, temptuously. young r T told him 1 inee your en- e dlsears al- ction theough ©s or the hing man heings, it is an industrial infection, con- 1 nena hrough the handling of skins or hair of animals, or the themeelyves Shaving Brushes United States heen traced ide of hor ilations require ir shipped into t 19 1o be used for shav did yon? e of | tracte hair. hig Discussion. ployed with gnod arantin as and rigid hetare | met { tion is s2id to have | | Q llIness ed pin rice, pple. ith graham coffec Oyster stew. 1 and mayonnalse 1ding, milk tenderloin creamed one bran bread 1 there is no However, the menn makes up for this a salad of Hominy Tudding ¢un cooked hominy f man will only | 1o | s he gets into,” she | from | Mary and her uncle ssary 1o their happiness, | vou're | enun- | door in | , demonstrated | lpox, further de- | immunity that | especlally | oyster | NEW BR WORD FUZZLE Horizontal in cards To slunt Mistalk (pl) Substances monia Wield Silkworm Gave medicine t Brondir Guided 24 Swift hoat 5 Muddie |28 Play on woras Worm Minnte derlved from a 18 | skin ope Rac of metal Drove rd Returned ball on Prepared lettn Knotted ot Sorrowfu! 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But where exposure to sun or wind has already roughened burned the skin, the healin Resinal Ointment relicves drawn feeling, stops the smar helps to restore skin health, Many women have found | able, also, for ridding the » Blackheads, rashes, | your druzziet today for Resinol table. | STUA BEGIN HERL HENRY RAND, middle-uaged isiness man, is found murdered ju in Grafton, Polfer thnd a wom handkerehief and a (vellow stub of a theater ticket, JIMMY RAND, his son, go to [ Bridgeport where the theater is. [The stub is to a THOMAS FOGARTY he gave it 1o OLGA MA cabaret ging S TODAY |u eheap hoicl frace vho suy YNARD, Jinuny | with MARY (finds Olza Maynard, and she fain | when Us lier she is snspecteod | Mary, out with SAMUEL | nd LOWELI falls in love Later he of muy CHURCH. a wealthy Himmy lift Olga misunde ands. Olga telle police the ticket stub tand ndkerchief were hers but I might have got info possession of a who ‘picked two hefore She know but Jimm arranges for hier ceives several {to leave Bridgeport Ihome one cvening | being follows NOW GO ON W CHAP His Luck pr building, Jimmy beg: wutiously away from the corner in th of better position, for the | street light on the corner picked out near-by object in bold lawyer, into a taxi secy and Alcoholic T Ter v the murder, ho 1 beliaves release, sterious her He rnings and on his way and THE XVII closely 1 1 move 1! ER STORY nst Police ITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926, COPYRIGHT 1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. Ho felt a doorway at his b cpped into its protectiye Mo saw that he was standing in the tntranco to w gocery storc, The place, closed for the night, was quitc dark, The doorway, a few feet far- ther buek from the street than the adjacent show window, offercd him 1 haven from which e could com mand a clear anyone that nu without dily seen hims Ihe k and shadow, view heing If sound least he felt fall--had entiroly dissipated feeling of uneasiness and vi that had been pr of that positive footfall —¢ it was a foot- the ir- on {ritation ving him, of the doorway he neve —- v tensed action, i listening. ready for ponnded t oud, ory hing, He museles His his hear don’t T run?" he heg the & quite sure followin aken footsteps Ipath he He i arccly then T awoa i corner of the build he shudows the strect corne hing, and round the cmers light from ihe cast b in lamp, man was lookinz-—loo direction of Ji The light revealed | frame and, althong! pulled well down over , Jimmy part ing 0oming burly cip 1 th liouse., and of By Thornton W. Burgess | | | When all is said and all is done A secret should told to non | —Mr. Mocker right idea. A seeret when There is no | Mocker has the (secret very geldom is a {more than one Old Fears Gone! (v 1 of her ace had Lo be careful, ows it S [more precious sceret for the feather- jed folk than the place where they sleap. Mocker the Mocking Bird knows this he w Keeping all to himself. Not all the spying by Peter Rabbit could discover that place. My, [how Peter did want to find where Mr. Mocker spent his nights. And it was nothinz hut curiosity that [ mas Peter want to find this out | Peter thought he was vory smart He thonght his spying V't "..nm\'v. He thonught that Mocker the Mocking Bird d no that he R ' s a8 heing watehed, What Peter for- DYSPEPSIA TABLETS (70 i thot the fruthived folk ha very sharp eyes—much sh {than he has. Mr. Mocker {no exception. He could vhen Peter conldn't every night w hiding place <, or bad breatt erthe heartiost mezl, fter distre e sleeping [ pany, Dept,F Y a metal box of Stua Keep it fiiled! Tleasty ¢ higlh 1 1 Stuart! o and leseing 3 rper ey eyes {what T i hanging |would say to himself. \ TOMORROW | He took great care not to fly too fast NIGHT’ [ fool fool Deter very little ought to know | Peter Rabbit know hetter [Tt isn't think eve casily If 1 could, I to worry body as s 1 can woyld have bout. Peter Yes, suh, ought isn't polite of him nd it isn't righ 1 night I'll play a PAPER WILL TELL MORE ey little on ABOUT IT S0 the | Black sh trom next nigit, just before the dows came creeping Purple Hills, Mocker. the in |farther a to | Rl LT =tead of flying around behind Farm- © Brown's house, flew di:@ctly over ¢ Old Orchard toward the Grecn Peter started after him ot You would have Ted 'n him. You see, he kept ng behind tre 1l the time thinking that Mocker didn't him. How Mocker did chuckle then! He took great care not to fly too fast. He made a prefense of looking behind him to see if he being followed. Peter would stop then. Then Mocker, pretending to he very anxious and very secrel- would go on. he led Petor farther into the Green Forest onee 1y reat was way ive Ho Iorest By u and by they approached clump of hemlock trees grow close together. Mocker sat top of a tall stub for some time looking fhis way and that way, Peter Rabbit, hidin i the trunk of a tree, ho ng s on s wher He hides st part of those hem T could find his secret it long h is ok Too R EbLe abbi work to fool hard Any one mnst There, es, sir, it is Peter Rabbit. can fool morni get didn't 1 say me in the 507" Mocker ¥ moment ound, flown into middle of that emlocks. Of course, -k disappeared from sight at once. But what Peter didn't was that Mocker eame out on the other side and, keeping the trees hatween him self and Peter When it was quite safe to do o, ed and withont wasti for the Black Shadows were almost to the Green [Forest, he made ht for a swampy place where cedar trees. They grew close together and they made a splendid shelter. Once upon a tir Welcome Robin had spent the winter in those very sam trees. In among the branches of one of t Mocker made {would take sharp eyes, |find him there, He from wind and storm and from th There he had heen all winter, There was his secret. And e closed his ves for the night, he was still chuckling. He was thinking how he had kept his secret and fooled Peter | Rabbit a that v look the ight group of e flev, e away tim some It indeed, to sheltered trecs w eyes of enemies. pending his nig (Capyri Mocke Prisoner. next story who thinks | arly | turn- |t chin and jaw | He stood still for looking and lastentr and then he moved, As ho drew abreast of the rocory store Jimmy stepped out in. to the lght. “You seem to be look- ing for somethin he suggested, The othe tartled at Rand's sud- den appearance, jumped back, Re- covering quickly, he muttered a re ply and started to pass on. following me. Jimmy block the with ral secon “Come on, you w What's the game moved quickly to path, his oyes glowing hot * With an All the power in Jimmy’s shoulders was in the straight thrusting p unch he aimed at the other's Jaw. ath the mon in the hifted his right foot. | and swung a vicious right fist wd fonund its cap suddenly sehind his left blow with his mark the en- ended right swished wickedly through But quickly as it Jinimy 1 heen nn as he sprang wan was sl half he force of his swing when tand moved swiftly forw and Ul the or in Jimmy's shoulder, wa i stralght thrusting vimed at the other's jaw. and the his heels, nt, rd Do punch that i wshi ¢ rored man He Lut he quickly With a hel- hed his smalle opponent, his powerful arms flail- ing as he sought to land one of those bonc-crushing bhlows. at the point of the vulnerable nown in prize- A powerful punch, that nerve cen- consciousness does an ether cone a surgeon. Jimmy n bl other recover ome, £l hack on tot- 3t Jimmy 1 other's button.” as it : cireles, rely 4 man o surely as inds of high," the charging in. “I'l ) him or I'm " It looked | speetator or v “Too aw and to com ave finish witne ould have declared it too uncqual. and, not a swall man himself, but and slender for all of his with of shoulders, was actually rfed by the hulk of his antago- was easily half a head si dw nist, taller a dvanta, One must had a weight pounds. a mighty have ached © out prising i of such siz the arm, pa in a THimmy by him elose. In fhat grester strength would d the other into helplossness, Jim- my str 1 against grip, but rin was held fast. He elub- nd brought it down his strength on the man's the hold was hroken. was not cnough in v from huge flail- ing an a gz blow canght him on the shoulder and sent | him hackward, He ve fallen if hie had ngt brick wall of the building. prang y from the building side just as the other in with bull-like ther thing hecame they. maneuvered the position his lave crush- the hed his fist all and Jimmy hackin fists ith thos thunde reeling into the e (and fo one as ho But t00, i rugh ar parent s back and forth I plunging forward treating in a circle. That was this: In giving ground as he did, Jimm {not only managed to keep out of {reach of the to keep Yo his Consequently the man was forced to turn ily toward Jimmy be- fore starting one of thos {hand “haymakers"—and he to be uaing his right hand two to one in preference hig left. Tn. v Iy, every time he made the Jimmy would dart in with a punch to head or hody and in in time to avoid the re. and Jimmy re opponent’s right. seemed to {turn There ence between the two. Whereas his opponent tack was confined to those mighty wide-arced swings, Jimmy was punehing straight from the shoulder or snapping little short {hlows from the wrist. It is an axiom in scientific fighting, just mathematies, that a straight line is [the shortest distance between two voints, and in countering as he did with those swift lance-like thrusts Jimmy was not only heating his antagonist to the punch every time, hut astonishing Besides this t was Acceptive nappy joits hody, like a man.” ugh lips £ His Jerky il it Ji were puffed and |Vreath s coming in i w short had | man's | had been | turned | wiftness | would | hacked ap- | other's swings but also | right- | another marked differ. | s it 18 in | urate. | tattoo | effeet of those purches, “You dwnn you, let mu get wmy dands on you and I'll break you in half Jimwy pulled up short, well o of the other's range, and dropy: Nis hunds. Save tor a bloody where one of those wild swings hid grazed the slde of his head, there was no visible mark on him. e {surveyed his opponent, whose tigl [fitting ~ cap was sl pulled down on his head, with ot contempt in his ton could go. | “I'm goin fugt about Iformed the other y. “You're {pretty nour gone naw. 1l 10 {Ing for the button trom now o You The mun’s batty | countena contorted with {rage. Heo himself for an- other rush Jimmy braced to [mect it. He came charging in, heud [lowered, and this time Jimmy, in- [stead of rotreating, stepped swiftly [to his right, shifted hig foct and |then stepped in, lashing out as he Ald 50 with a lightning-like uppers ent The other had ne time to avoid the punch, bhut instinetively ducked, and Jimmy's fist, instead of finding its mark on the chin, crashed squarely on his nose. He went reel- ing back, sickencd, into the huilds {ing, and Jimmy waited for the fin- al ehe hieh he knew wonld spell the end, The finish vas sw net Jimmy asp, the body telli danei ere i you to sl Jimmy to put minute,” cold was gathered and rge, a8 as unexpected as it nding th raced wall, the man faced as an angry bull word thrust of the written on his that a man n heaten the mueh final There w the anger 18 be itagonist, he interested to coolly, “that a little tral thing hiz man ador, all who foel by You m 1 Rand said ing in hoxing is the in the world to hring down to your You ey be d, also, to know that atter YOU €0 to sloep you are going to get « ride in the patrol wagon, T hope he police station benches are not you at little nir Jimmy and He took one the wall and mself, His il you He glarc hunched his should slow step away from then suddenly checked right hand lin: arm's length, had come in contact with coat pocket. A look of cunning crept into his® eves as he steadfastly at Rand, His slowly into the pocket Jimm watehing bim nurrowl suddenly sprang at him, “Drop tha gun!" he cried as he cloged In. His left hand gripped desperately |other's right wrist. while his [sought the hroat, He had uinst the wall to his side and the |from coming into ucfion by the pressure of his own right forearm ened grasp on the man's The latt fight convul- y for air, wus trying to hreak hold on his windpipe. Jimmy could feel him growing limp. mmy suddenly released hig hold he man's wrist and thrust his own hand into the pocket. ' His fingers closcd on a hard objeet and ked hig hand 3. at the time lcteing go of the othe at. | It was not Dlackjacl 1) the air 15D, | him [ hand It was then that he heard some- ane running toward them—a patier of fect coming from the direction of his rooming house. The man backed against the wall hirard them, [too. Hope blazed into his eyes. 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