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TI pon 1 | as ¢ ment s voung colf, and th n Braith- 1l a el If from slamming it only ¢ quick spring forward and toward Junior's room, When | gone, Mary emerged from the r room, her lovely fag and i convie Tims | a1 neither ds should ol sy nor mirth ST el o eht aded world “You an here tamer, Aunti Kknow,” 1 said th “T expected and held eve ¢ hauled out 1 iken over Unel t mind sayi hut don't 1et send 'l s¢ a tak step e permitred upon the 1 gl Fdwin Irphons by don’ ar, roadcast Detroit, family T SUgReSTinE 10 6 of ¢ of them Jout S da ot fonst hat opposite co him nd have ing all air e said, far as you usuu et inon the lofty No, I'll zo out to fo takr everyhod the B 10 or the on whols about 1 blagted hout dircetion ne) think- ti, 1926, by som¢ Newspa e nyon st ing stunt. HEROWNWAY | DECISION arry Mother, Ds u saying. She as lorrified at it my but 1 very emphatic that vill be to a man of my own noor seen him denly fo looked to intimidate He did not “hot had L lize uek hat Iis bly quite vith 1t it prol- vou |How 1ed want to |“0ome hen 1 |1elking o 1 s flire and soid Now, conelugion 1 for e action to the = ough ry clionging “May T jo. young “You L Young woman, 'm ek rom you." (N1} I Tov now g me well or ve head of ather Siht ritnot Nathing you ough o know my own housc Did niy ertainly t you cannot o that no e ey other yomg m ' vill marry . story 1o you old ords will only €T try fo live £ e o a NEA OW: Father Yield Loses Hands, Gains Mother < Murray, 15, I vher dl Hou A spaper torpedo cay (Texe dent resulted 1 of d Franeis loded ¢ around ex wl S reuniorn hig mothe Margaret Murrav Long lianapol and lost had him. “It's worth losing m) N 0 e v ars him hor th her nds to have a mother.” n orphan: track ol She | kel ,‘ | to a donkey. o) Lett cmpty. Fortable hed ufly fen leton of Soft "I"hat Coal, frosthite. ing the fla h of valor iron, et To 20, Posse To try . Caterpi Figure Nea Eimploy: Ma o pronoun 42, 43, Third note i1 46, ' in Command to Paid cqui Kadio disc Row ‘ooks Otherwise To change a Hourly. or sin Sixty seconds Child I’ eforms. dngine room Heavy cord. Devours Menns Searlet, To total n Ki crses in . 17, Third which is on publicity. Vertica | i A/ N/ | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926, W STY Ernest PYRIGHT 1926 BEGIN HER) HENRY RAND, w, 1s found murdered in 1ODAY i i for a s time after his knees on the hed forelread, some and long departure nim his un hefore W rinkling fummped per or a ol Jorel in Grafton, Police find u took drawer Colvin puge after pa 1l the events “And not 1, ho wrote, hat they'd they You migit 1y o Detec ance, tan's ha kerehiet and the ye up, stub of u t or JIMMY RAND, his L BOCK T ) Hridge re the or i al He Istuh s traced THOMAN [seribing i [ FOGARTY, who says he gave i |OLGA NMAYNATD, Jimmy meets and with MARY LOWELL, connters Olga Maynard learns police w . Mary with from o Barry that aword to “You found wever, some- Mooney if you was one who believe Olga or 1o of L enlinret fulls in Later he en- | on int it her tor g SAMU L family Jove wy i e when she out To commit to memory, rt of verb to be, Sailor I ity weral 1 the resin thers i middle g0 1. K ote in scale, in scale who fee ixth Tose d upon othe One who under a window si1 lady's Wor Pertaining to a Fixclamation ards, laughter, 1vor Vv of L Ome Falry, Permanently att absi ched Process of Tidy Dark Befors Musele To lead s . Point . Aslant . Hard wing cover ndard type Bons LAl . Exg of a louse Rubber troe i6. Four plus . To scatter, trap rock which eaus xpansion. | orchestr of compass. Mary,”" he continued impetuously, “I can give you all that and mo (variant), measure, seos Maynar This him a {CHURCH, althy lawyer i Jimmy Jift Olga into a taxi and mis- undersiands, Olga handkerehiot story, el e w a horss a nodel road- nnuel Church in of ment build- tepped out. In nt he name The r bel canne 10 Mr. §; fells police the stub and the | spo got into led her murder. | the erious [i ing ntly Tooking Church mig st man to a front before " D | possession af up n Jimmy receives several mys Bridgeport. He is evenin and pes two shadowers affer blaci) from one POLICE LI hi Wi a hlac that cause six the modest and Mr, rang the cll. Mrs. T Nh two niers 1o leave e apartine the warnings one Leil opposit e followed s jfrom his wresting a them. Hy ANT O'DAY or something similar father's death NOW GO ON WITH E CHADTER NIN Who knows? 1 “But, jumping at ced that it sandl that rest in trying to pnt setting Lo radi h came leome was Mr. Chy Towell's v “Grood evening. (pl) stepped to one side door. "l and your da to sit 1 his fin e take your h Mary has not finish- ing yet and vou n't want indoors with your overeoat on cold so easily as it is, 1 1o hurry. T hope she won't concert.” We have plenty mer was ensy anded t e coal STORY A ure takes 10" Day, 'i--3',vw'|¢ Rand. |iack or {your fathe you're a the two One told Mavy malk Pos: lic hastily. conclusion late for the You ack of wis @ ) mnk you His 1 was used on | tim 15 her hat black in his water, moved fitting stood immaculate How to Causes HUGT 1t nder ing 1 rolled do ide do Chili O'Day rose along lad. TI'm Melt | . N nieat it Add |08 T Iy minced, | falin als antil onion fs |1 R Itemove door ythes, his wovs tinged de Slaok WA Do silver is poci — ) two-inch pieces, ouse from no 1rs n ather Mrs, 1z up Diis smoke Lacon f o)t 1nd bros onion and garlie f duee 1 t pale straw pepper fron I Ay unn closed behind <ary chane mned from har “Mind it 1 and cook Bis massis e hat s from |, Keep It— of Illness 5. Pour and hron stand minutes colander, Add watep and pulp 1o meat with tomatoes and | simmer t with 0 1 1 1o 2 feaspoon- | will be necded. 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Drink California lemon juice in rlass of hot water every morning one-halt hour he o breakfast and note the change in ten days—fresh, clean mouth, sweet breath, clear head and r for the day Thousands find this simple, nat~ ural tonic the one thing that they need try jaylight vdge of of up whore of r iy I this and laid 1l fo AR rstood n Mr, bright Sun was queer thing,” sa from the hiue bl how ot jokes opl notl played on the or Grac s on i E have Why t others and grow a |are laughed at 1) {than 1 ecan unders v joke, and so lo unpleasant joke, 1 liffere it make played on “Is tha Mo feren Persons n people with snow, ary it set warmth and mselves is mon A Joke is not nking of spring. ot ! He vould b s Spri w she Ny kr 15t and moved he Sunny Sout) dor G Ton't - e he Organic calts acids {n the California lemon are natural appe- tizers and digestive aids, so lemons help with indigestion, the most fre- auent cause of constipation, Get a dozen C now and make a ten-day test. It costs mnext to nothing and often orings invaluable results. Ady. ery Rabhit hat will know is quite 1 1inly At you ar Jon Somehow lifornia lemons ple tr ard neare Mocker Robin!" exclaimed Peter 2 His as 1 have a cotton fail Welcome Robin!” Nurse's Advice Rid Her of Pimples Brooklyn Mrs. Minnie Fenaterer T e the joke." the Green | My pimples and black ' f tor, uld pu s0 bad | feared it was |always sec a jok v 1 P o mouth, and zema. | conided in a purse tend of mine I had been trou bled with constipatiou and indiges: tion tor some time adv (me to try Carter's Little Liver Pills You by my picture that the ealment & wonders, and 1 now free (rom coustipation y Chronle constipation many timesd | cause pimples Carter's Little Liver Pills encourage the bowelsd|yion. to eliminate the poisons [ the Druggists red packages )ML' rown form to cor ads got from i criest of on Carn ar an winter to stone of and | io do or| is | "Of course not, Mr, rather you would, in fauct, 1 like to men snmoke—especially elga she said as he finished lighting hi “It is so masculine and Mr, Lowell used to be so fond of them=-hut please sit down, Shall T tell Mary to hurry?” “I find It rather pleas: He flaghed her a smile. “Yon are comfortub hiere, aren’t you?" He glanced around the living room, | Mrs. Lowell sighed We try like it, but it is rather tryin apartment life, after many in a big home. Oh well, things Church, I'd sot nt waiting, o this cars of 80 been different since Mr. It almost breaks my Mary work, but to like it. I'm afraid T'll ne to it There was a suspi- cion of tears in her voice. Church smiled, “The moder Mrs. Lowell. And I'm not T agree with all her theories. 1 her cling to the old-fashioned of woman's place being in the of thing, This ality and |independence is all very well, but fter all there are certain inevitable contacts the girl in business has to {make that are not—well, I like to see it. “And now, Mrs. Lowell. I'm taking Jthe liberty of saying sornething that [has been on my mind for some time, It is about Mary.” “Yes?" Mrs, Lowell attention. ‘I Jove her. Now just a ni=h 2" He ruption. “I died. to | Lowe hear t uged n girl, idea Tome sort as all eager minute, May T waved her inter- can offer her and you, a wonderful home, While T am not exactly a millionaire, still most people would call me wealthy.” . of course” hreathed Lowell ry wealthy.” Lno went on smoothly, “T think 1. hold a certain position in the community that cannot be hought with money." He was on gracefully with hi phasis to his words, all Mary has to do is the word.” “Have you said anything to Mary 2" Mrs. Lowell's voice fluttered. “That is another thing I am old sout Lowell.” e slightly. "I am speaking fi you. T have dropped —an occa- hint, which is only natural for I had gathered that interested in a let me see— pl away ase. 100 Mrs. ah, s feet, gesturing rms to add em- “Mrs. Lowell, is fashioned hos 1o sion L man in love. A8 somewhat young named Rand “Oh, 11 man at?" She did my smiled deprecat- to discourage ot in he was here a f was all. She nev me any more." wise mother: he ex- claimed softly. “It must have been 1ot us call 1t intuition—that led you to discour that, I haven't had the opportunity to observe the young man very much. but the first him he with a notorious woman Right in front of the with dozens o times romen- a time T saw was standing on the str in his Mayfair Hotel passing 04:3F “Oh, drunk. The Are both of t Lowell m must exelaimed. have heen y of ac- it, too, re's no ofher countir it. Mary Perhap his name od inking about that— herself wonder of hat ary hasn't quite nging me might misunder- ow, and 1 have acy ahout suggestin rstand ctly it quite noble be a cor- Mr. of you Lowell," T know, But last minu her dress, T suppose. Excuse me Alone, Church smil: a self- fied smile. With his 1 hand he ful flicked his cigar ashes into With his right down his flawlessly He walked over to the ted Mrs. “I kno nite assure re's Mary Tielp with are mbed hair. mirror down and Lowell, in Mary's room, sald cIped her danghter into her Chureh my pe 10 you. 1sked ight to propose on, unheeding. and admirable of us Did say “He Mrs. terrupted, “refinement, leverything a girl could ask. has wealth," position— Not sure that | economic | don’t | 1 want to marry her. | rather romantic cople | his black | Not | many girls get such a chance, If ha says anything to you tonlght T want you to think of what it meens to nia {~to both of us, No more of this |this awful poverty, 1 don't think I ‘u.um stand to go on with fit." She dabbed at her eyes with her [handkerchier and left the room, and {Mary, strangely white faced, stood |staring ot or the window for sous |time before she followed. + | On the drive downtown and dur ling the concert Church attens tiveness itself to M 10 | alusion to his conver: {mother, but on *he way 1 lquite casually breught up the “That," he with o gracef [wave of the hand town fnipose house you should 1 ere born to thinss |like that. Tt no 1 iy you shouldn’t have them | Mary, biting her lips, | huppy where T am, Mr | ou say fthaf becay fyon to be You much of . Mary, and enough of yourself, Think Miow lderful it swonld he for your motl and you-—a home like that Mary,” he confinued impetuouss Iy, “T ean eive you all that and more, (I tove you and want you to mary me." | “Don't | face buri Ma | Wil you 2 “Yos, T will. Pleage take me | 1n ner room once more, she f | herself down on tho be fully “Selfish!” st In o strangled voice, “Is that 1 am- mad with her He on me topic, sud, ing looking home “Is the kind of living in. You v re's 1Eon 1d, Churd 0 it sn't think In on- . Don't,” she 1in it your vou fo think o v lian ir ing still eried what dressed sellish Throt feame the purr lengine starti [the distance, the of 1t open window an_ automob faded away in P | n front of Jimmy ] ter, the ink on it hardly dry. gan, “Dear Mar Jimmy slowly |several ‘pages. that had taken hours to He read it |Then he pushed his ehair back from |the table and slowly erumpled the {letier in his hand Ris hie tore it into tiny rew them i read it through-— write, ng, {r (To Be Continued) o ————— ] | | | P $100 Reward for a box worth 60c! He was 4,000 miles from home, in a land tabletsin a trunk they couldn't find 1+ '] &lmost anything to getit,"'he told me, caneat anythingin the worldif I take a tablet itery i is instantaneous. 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