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‘W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926, tried—="You see, Miss Lowell, § win oyt § stting all st to congratulate yu )/ / Now congratulate you all the i % 0 [inore With which enigmatic states Ermst ment he walked out of 1t M ngmfl [still whistling. e — m B * . ' -G 1920 BY NEA SEAVICE, NG, | The only thing that worried Mur Revelations of a Wife —— §HE0 BN MERL 04 s s : HENRY RAND, & ) ¢ nd I would never get over ft and |her mother, Mrs, Lowell, with hoer ] R e ; i ea ot I'd never forglve myself for urging |1Ondness for the material cpmforts A Handsome Stranger Proffers s short of the sum nan by - ! ot ' e ¢ Janet au to zo to Bridgeport, and her memories of u luxurious Courtesy to Madge il ind the desk { oman's | fand 1 ' SOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ve told rry Colvin about it, | Past, had found much to enthuse “I'll write you all about my lly 1 turned out the 5 | e ; CHAPTER XXVIl » omes 10 see us neorly every | OVer when Mary told her she had me' 1 told Iy ratthwitt e ¢ nent of my JAN otlar R ven I think he's an old [acepted Samuel Church, breal Quicksands of Love | CE)SS%R? l JW‘LE | ficfll,f Adele Garrison’s New Phase of relatmn e e e . alarmed about it and he| It would be a blow to her, of neslbla ilaphons, Ty ik RY COLVIN, bocuuse of the - | nall—on the 1 s ho's going after you If you don't |course. Mary knew that her mother nl A e TR LR L) 2 : grace JINMY RAND, hix vo 5 | leleplione ome back.” hud already installed herself, men- ey y ot ) L | 110 Bridgsport, where (h Is I'rom 8| P 1 ' o Was more, but it dealt with [tally, in a fine home, with servunts i : : / Ll ty : ; ; ¥ | i traced THOMAS [of Janct's | i Ip and the state of Mrs, |10 curry out her orders and o motor it IR L0l R T e i car to take her whersyver and when- did not N n ork had talked longer 1 ad in R L X » A 3 s oy . ‘s A » ever she wanted to go. Now that AL i 0 W dream wag ended and Mrs, Lowell S £ 20 8 dheeones i [ \would have to try to reconeile he teralwak 2 3 Wit UiLrot i e : ¥ [self to existing on the n ties AR e TRl NG, ) y ALY ; ¥ ; 2 | with very few of the Yuxuries she craved. Mary walked from her office the water cooler, and while drinkir | she noticed the man known as Mac, | sitting at'hia desk. A sudden reso Iution prompted her to walk straight over to him, [ “Mac sho sald Mr. Rand who worked s r b “Why, yos.” < 3 4 5 ; R y 4 e “What was that you told him il i © woen, holding ik : P 1 ; ¢ 4 TR : & ubont money being able 1o buy Ither s Ha t ! t 1 i 1 extending a wthing?" ; Hgk N oanybot ey Lt ills In the other, He gl : : His face reddencd. "Why, why: S A ! ten o . : & 8- “You were wrong,” she said softly, lark eyos set in a f Vovizontal 0 s f o ; U O g g i 3 2 N lked axay, fecling a sudd with intelligence. His : \ OhinolA AL i o AL ? : el . el 3 A or g “The BUL Has to be Pald," you will permit m 00 happy to queer crab like that o D8biilg the Natma 3 et s gt Shry Irue to lis promise, Chu dropped in again lute in the after , noon, He didn't cven make a pre- el ; \ t ! R i ; i A i i » of secing Hilton hut went (o ; L0 HuE ! ) . b % 3 directly, ELERREASIn I T Bl O om.« ot pulles 3 : “I've got e car ou Mary. g Let me drive yon liome had 8 | ! g PE : ; buneh of flowers in hi esy of a gent y ady | 22 11 ge Y Aol ; e ot “Count on n Al ¥ | thawed my own voice from “H“\A' e L i 0 1 .v o ke # AoAc more chec v t ity with T had expected susiness, I'm aw ut when it comes r putting | That Harriet up in the T e thi o |lantry, but si e e g o ; ¢ 5 3 i ¢ wigrer. We o1l do and say eing | “As you wish,” sald, bowing |1 : 1 4 ‘ n sure it will not be neeessary.’ 0 ke for Mary. | coromoniously and picking up igh T iy : : SR ax o > turned to Madge Hasu't Frough Money ills, whi had luid with 35 De pit o ; , : ; “I'm goi roturned w the clge of Llie ¢ more of Lop: volee, “But walked avay rapidly an i 1 Jimuy oficeed his hand, but Church irst I'm going to chicek up on this [di ed through o swing : ; te in lephone cal you 3 i nained upon | 41 I FOGARTY, political enough money with you to 10 ledge and mechanically T picked mother's si Pl says he g o OLGA for it." ) as T looked into the reproach- ) i NARD, a Sabarel sing “I am surc B I eyes of the young woman hehind Jimmy meets and e What el was given tho amount of the charges | “Why didn’t vou t Propi 5 {eounters Olga, & : ok Do Eiha ; ; m I found that the bills in my purse |she asked reproachfully, *“Th o hox with the f t ) f i ing police wr . Janet i ne 8 v pipe {804 put on hier hat. As she started totaled nearly threo dol- | has got to be paid, you know. A measuring stiek 5 Twlos Mas bis mouth |0Ut of the office he hlocked her Jimniy thoronshly ey Creg dlary, ut with e ) 1 singl t ol paper. To shower "t i I« ealthy lawyer ¢ ten in the same c t { i 1 1 —— s To scatter (i for d 7 off golf bull Olga into a faxi and misunderstands. |characterized the ty 1008 | (hine. Tre tol (o 0 now," he eried, beside himself . Regimenta I wsenling ( tells police the stnb migh! ‘nofes Lo had re . rden b P A t 5 's that young pup. Grain b int of cox {have come Into possession of a x Lave tow f ver . . b At A, dsn't it 38 Within t Jwho “picked her up” 1wo nights 1 f 4w T £ e e | you please et out of my [ 50 Exclamation mea 2x abbre ffore the murder, nmy rece sadutation, state Jimmy's I < P < 5 wdic a | | \ ! With Jimmny « tary estranged | That w THE STORY SO FAR hundred F'ood uscd at f iy E (e 1 zets Ma promise to mar- | v > Summer & {mysterious warnings to leave Bridge- | tamily win o him alive agai Julia De 1 of “just milling t 1 would begin In thi o 7 3 e S S “No. Not unfil Tve had my s s e o measure - |port and later is attacked at n they would persnade him to return |y, i you this, You'll nev a Girl of Today | ‘ e o : round,” is in ¢ . king indi- [to economize nest day, 1 order. |70 Infants by two mien, hut eseape to Grafton—at once.” ndence, She left ¢ nd polatc ver Mereiles “Do you hear me? melodr is quite un + said quietly. WD i haven't the fainfest idea,” [Ty him. Mary tells Jimmy this When [Janer wrote, {they meot 1o hurt her, [ Jimmy, ure ye | accures of marrying for money. from mother and m She turned and or of Hilton's 1t closed behind her, alone with his ring . ‘The first he shoved I info Tis pocket. The flowers Le " ¥ slammd info fhe w or v recognize his picture ar fas it is. But Jimmy, I'm afraid. ; cha y g | police quarters as that of TKE |wanted you 1o go in the first pioc ndignantly re- [hun nd 1 determined to add (o] of her father |it vocado-pear ad. 1 had nd mothe Ir. and Mrs, ) eatem an ave N » hud | Pean, that she marry Charles seen ‘hem in onr town, Then of | n abou n, whose eye 5 wed some ice ercani, That evening Jimmy and Olga, | wos ddressed to mo lout together, seo in 0 A man happened 10 he lying dow 4 i chn 20 {they both recogniz the man 'came and, without e 10 ehiat slerl of e 1who had got (he stub, a8 one of | (1 i et ‘ rond Jooked up in some the men who had a ed him. The { ven't showr L ) B A e o N % ked when he s v 1 my dinner to be | is panion cscape. feanse she worries enough ahout you rirst night in 4 1 to forget about my- UMD >0 o —lrc, w marched out of the of ate t below De jostled his nrough the erowd, Iy on a cigar that he 1o sumptuous 1 dinner, she self ierested in the peo- | i all the young women | . out driving with Mary. (there with this unnamed dar b iR AT bt drives over a dog and kills it His ting over you. Do von ki n 1 learned th {ca of room » guy 2nd o heauti- ¢ - X = in Mis mouth, He hit % vty ¢ & § e ~ |heartlessness over the affair kindles i ? If you do, pleage tell me, cizar, grabbed it out of hotel 10 which ! l irently hap SN el TR tous Ot rning vith itoness . A7 Dis wouth and flung it away, N SrrA R e | can o man—either || e e AR i, L nie e Vous Fealth i =N ' ‘said a velee at hiw . It was Jimmy Rand. | 2 Rl i “I wanted to congratulate you | i With Beef ¢ ) Chel Mr. Church.” Jimmy offered his : an, ound rot i S X 4 el nd, . % rch . o t i We -“‘;""“" How to Keep [t— - Jauses of Ilines e e | pared myself for s % DU 4‘\- \\)rl.m;.‘ and decided that I'd go to some | o L wag only young weman in | nacaroni ,(:\.,', in aurant for my dinner even if T “ room who was une 1 ¢ i 3. CUA : 8 i canned lv' 1atoes ere alone. I wonld not go hack on |Poticed tha ¢ ut me > s i k br sugar, 1-§ ¢ brave resolutior I would (At @ rather seclud : Surgeor T i 00N e & ive this tHing that T had started on | sked myself if it w 5 ) it bacon into tiny ;‘;H‘T..l.iln\ e good chance. I would see for my- (brtt to o into ¢ i ' : ut t meat into ha e v 3 10y out for my dinner and tip, | ™" : [ r with a fork and cook un e A api- |instead of waiti ntil 1 had fin- |PU popul me for til neat is hrown. Add boiling wat- | il . sl (pdaviers } . e OREHRE Tiant e 4 dining when T would have to | experience 1w S D10~ er, onion cut in thin slicis, toma- | Mocker Plays a Joke Onee Too Often | , caw, aw, caw, caw! 6 ind st restaurants In to and, a the m out of the roll of [jahly psychic, Neither s i pepper and cover | e arned afterwards, most ex- |Dills T ha 50 carefully 3 snarled and pup” he muttered, and down the street, leaving andin in dumbfounded only two or three minutes | gnal for the giving o s ficloaely T 3 w fire for By Thornton W. Burgess | 1 1 nd his compan arned thl tenal for {ho uliing St jsprine | SI0NI MM ievta low e fox . bty petus monn) Cwent e Caticura Hegle i T 4 g at this moment, the Aen o e {Every joker, soon or late, ing as took place then! The : R S } e | ** Eczema broke out in very small ! of Nt he was enenged vory briefly || blisters on the backs of my fingers. {their neighbo; e with nsed, when he came ont | | After & few days the blisters would A for e et Tme 5 steak. For some 2 it S cups of rapidly boiling wat- Once too often t “ate, talked at the red and fifty dolla St " €came very mervor v gl e ! sauce pan. Add Bl non ARACT T Tt Te oy 4 | all did not appeal to me. - % 8! i Nard slowly add roni a 1ot of truth in that |Something interestin for Mocker Hilton’s fnner office, that was| |breek and then dry up. It ftched enslve SiylcqugronmEnna DTGt out letitng the boiling stop. Boil [saying, There is so. 1t yon don't be- |had called them in just the way that ; e and burned terribly and scratching The price ' he cided to go to the dressing room, | i oni i an Pt enty minutes or until tender 1 licve it you ask Mr. Mocker the each other when they have ling over hop | |caused very red eruptions. I could o looking down to pick up my | g ok )’ A s0ft and sticky. Drain and | Mocking Bird, It aimost always hap- [found something of general interest time to {hink §t | [not put my hands in water or do 1 Talount iy nol: 1 1< mixtures t | rinse in cold wa Reheat dn the fpens that people who are fond of [They had expected to find an : . vou didn't | |30y work without- wearing rubber i 100 once ing jokes on other people soon:r |1 they could tease. Not finding |pean ) £ oy v st | glov .l‘comd I!M!]eepnlghlsen X Service, lor later play a joke on the wrong |Any one, they were much puzzled e 4 account of the irritation, and was in A e Lt {one. That is what happened to Mr, |#nd being pu , they had fo talle : ALl N agony most of the time. The trouble [Fs e i - IOk ) hou ; S AL | iasted about a yesr, AoAhe ENLaE donrin taL gl o i IR MO oreal el anal e is not one fo | meant it et & acadian ‘d"“g’“m“" for ::‘ Al e Eoival hnt | rla foot square make an ex- | Jay making Swnmy think that {he casily fooled for long. He } uticora Sozp and Ointment so Ithey had expect spring is ten | two | as a! “Mary, you conldn’ You don't ‘ rpest eves fn all the | rea hat you're saying. Listen, | hen scrubbing or | Forest, However, Mocker was wise | (ipe n lorest, and he for moving ahout a another Jay had come to the Green | pair of the si 2‘;?3’:1““ 1 m;‘f‘,;_“n’}"“fw‘:,i;" ment. I continued the treatment| and now I am healed.” (Signed) : . < | [Miss Bernice Shannon, R. thout, peerir in 1 s t ¢ ) i 2, Orleans, Vt., Sapt. 15, 1925, s inches of all the nd you werer Keep your skin clear and your S n =8 active by daily use of Cuti- Headaches ; ~ Sl nobiy sene shat el e vou wore." 1o ot out s | (Cora® Sorp, Heal wiesons and % v | |rashes with Cuticura OQintment, % A K h it R & and | Soap 28e. Olntment %5 \o. Tal " Come from Constipation S ( r could talk erow falk, imt he did |Took t hin e T L pa e, Seid not help- | fevecrwhere Sample each free. Address | ny by lving” she | " Catlc Achber-l -D-pl!.slfl.ndm)n." Most headaches are due to nilany ollerihiEaet Aol bR e ; Reeihe e L uticura Shaviag Stick 25, roisons formed in the waste right away th Mocker had 1 matter and absorbed by the ] plaving blood. Slowly but surely these e g “Caw s ca sereamed (cler ¥ ut 1o make — — — poisonsundermineyourhealth. ) - A Blac “Here he is! Here some angry refort, but he controlled “ 77 s Get rid of constipation and S He is the one who has nself. 1 Hilton 5 ! : ; i T your headaches will disappear. & 1s over here for nothing. Let's feach [came in RrD = o ransas R 3} z | v 1im o lesson. He a8 no by sl her M “hurch?” // 3 7 iar ) Constipationisdangerousfor N LT S B Solen g rinlitees o s Your Const.lpalhon 1€ cup of flea ) ilar ; anybody. Nujol is safe for == H R et e e tater. Sometning more 1 want: | Can Be Reheved tnhle f e Y7 ¢ > i r cverybody. Tt does not affect flock i S e i L e el hle that 7 / /74 . 10 ye o0d oy , . Tnstantly all the ecrows led by (19K L o oopsMackenijGd b e oor 14¢ i '/’1.7;7.(.(1&’5 (gld‘/;t’)u‘., | lagit v Llw[;mvl:\nk.hnn):‘l;!t;?:lfl:!::l:z;fi Biocks wore alie tin nr“ ished he Jad kept i for wsed behind i Take it in hand today. Clean out e Dusiness Tes N S y the body. Medi - sl Ind he did! : 1, hose crows said A - r bowels with the pure quality ties approve Nujol because it Hough o Sammy Jay know |Wwere £0 big and there were so many |n E v g ‘mb laxative used for over a:waq- o w "')7Q [ - J > Z is 0 ~,3f~_ 50 ;{en(le and so that he h the vietim of a :r(»!n"fh" 'h:' Moe er was chu"um! ng S nded ¢ v:yn in to| five years. }{ ! N | natural in its action. ioke: tually thought that half to death. He took to his wings |sc ¢ L 1t we L2L2 A BREAKFAST COCOA | forthefamib - vimspiiads s sl il wedlaf i e st ™) D Trues Elieir now proc ed 1o make of then hile others wer King there. He suspected someone me. T was sorry it ) 1ed—just as | know that Moc ed and his fists - the intestines. It softens the " rppened. He |This was the kind of fun they liked il 3 coloring slightly. “I | amfly Sat a thorough and regular bowel |\, oo Mocker had fooled him only |ahout catchine cker. They liked W | Mrs. F. E. Smith, 112 Huntington movements withoutgriping. A short time before Tholtunis I s s g \ " asked | Ave., B;wn. wrotes "'l have zils : . - tlown | be gettin 0w - e liked y ¢aking Dr. e's Elixir for constipa- Nujol can be taken for any When Sammy Jay had flown | be gettir h liked (M ) J Trus length of time without ill iway, still in a b temper, Mr. [to think how scared 1 ' B it wasn't generally | tion and find it to be more effective effects. Unlike laxatives, it Mocker tried t ink who else he| And Mocker was ! © never {1 n. but that you'd announce it | than anything I ever used.” does notform a habit and can [N play a joke SSE e o Ao et 8 Tl e Se- MOl It itofane i "f‘“;,”t"“‘, | You know the symptoms of chronic be discontinued at any time. time he co think of any or Where do you ad K he ‘w w to I }\ il not true. At least, it's | constipation: Sour stomach, belch- | Then in t istance he heard | Why, he flew right straight over to er tr |Ing, offensive breath, heavy, dull Ask your druggist for Nujol. | Blacky the Crow cawing. Mocker's 'the porch of Farmer Brown's hous liis | eyes, constant headaches, and gener- 2 considerable food value, ¢ o leyes twinkled. He opened his mout was sure that those crows [tonguc in 3 . Fi ¥ 2 1 out-of-sorts, grouchy feeling. Let’ B . | 14 I rhar b milk, ¢ land screamed “c. caw, caw! uldn't dare come there, and in ’ 1 yette “You Dr, True's Elixir bring you relief.' WALTER BAKER & CO. Lid. T i L R e R R R T : ¢ ik Family size $130; othec sisen 600 PSTAB ) 17 d 40c. N et good brand . |for a few minutes. Then he hid in |sure that that w last joke |him 2" | an DORCHESTER, MASS. " \ - ) Fthe bt L= ha ek ety e S Successfully used for over 75 years ‘\, coming nearcr. Again Mocker called Begins to Run.” TRTES ‘