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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Wauts 1o Learn Why Mary |“Did Ran Away N So Mary Harrison had guessed my carly morning's errand! [ hud been afrald of it d out befors 4 nd saw the quecr look 1ud glven me isly, er, 1 had this very loor of No to Dicky had told Madge me to? 1 returned 1} you wat ndoed,” down and get it now in e || grill ninutes Mary cou n to the grill third flo t going dow iirs to th which (nswe ) appar onchal particular ttle icstion had ta ler with Aunt Harr Joss loor at n v that was shave ready to leave. | up Wing me coneers room, into the sur It Id npany me, but knock n- Is el 1in 2" “Plea Edw in Harriet will arrive t Mary th til Harri ittle there will b Dicky npos imagine m firebran don't ha against that y glad I r this morhi late o cr that is your re her,” 1 nt her coming and 1 agr “Sure thin Di “She's likely to stage Aps you | pearance stunt if ghe 1 on me |will Harrlet get in?" ably | “That's something you'll Ifind out.” T sald, repeatin mation Edwin had giy dis{n sald Bdw Hs o know that » Marriet Piest? | sen ¢ returned a bit nother disa knows. Whe have > info Dicky liste dingly. “T'll figure all right, meet her and bring here. the matter now broke off v con- [compre! unt as b a quick look i ' 1 sadd slowly ke, bt what Mary Only t fearin of Mis steadi ling one onthre my ground. yself, hear to say and have a cha meets In HER LOWN WAY a Girl of Today HELD AN \ CHEAT ave no tho to steal from anyone.'” started t of {he door, my from ; woniiun not s defective, He graspe ghly that it hurt ar ary little cry NEA Servi invol TOMOROW: And a joh. » with him," o- re's no morii- ro- v d! 1 over &on for | in r- 1 n to e en me over the Iy | 0t ta se ahe i rd \d § . Leat division . Part of ve . Mammal NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\LD\I Horizontal What the man insthe suffering fror Almost a donlkey Prey Colors A fixed cially To ac Born wosition of routin by me complish morization of t Great pleasure Howling. Enemy. AR Printer's Point of Toward compass rh to I Rodent To br Rich mill To consnme money Thicket of gal pro only yellowi bushes. alliod an em Inflamed Halt eaglos Third nots bl Irink sl To Fishing hag M '8 tr o remair rophet Loy Opy Valuahle Jet of ot an hour, Gossip’s Corner . Saying and Doing Grippe the Now Gripp! germs of hysicians advice k bowe open. ( sons the hlood, lowering your re sistance tc crms of in tectious d hes not mach and is not Med Approve by the body. 1se it is so safe natural ir at any time Ask your d. Other Lands THE WALL ]MI\\\ " inz. 1 PAPET 1) to the next There At that n in his fed a He had be paper trev and e of stu to the v in 1res of liner cloth sirup for a mound ined particle connna o rent Eame hors: of | byrinth It brown ¢ in o Sweet Potato a u[ ne. Take and note the etfect. and T yrup, M \M/II IL\Y, , 1926, BEGIN HERE HENRY RAND, [uman, fs found murder hotel n Grafton. Police find a an's handkerchief and the stub a vellow theater ticket JANET RAND, his daughter, caks her engagement with BAR- RY COLVIN, because of the *“dis grace” JIMMY RAND, his son, socs to Bridgeport where the stub i traced to a politicul I THOMAS FOGARTY, who [Jimmy |suys he gave it OLGA MAYNARD, |the door. | cabaret singer. Jimmy meets and MARY LOWELL. TODAY a business 1 in a cheap and turn There Miss ( her conf with som clutched appoint 1 The of der the t 11 hoss, falls Later love en- in vith “There's son Rand? unters Olga want her he faints at hearing jthe stres for murder. Mary with SAMUEL CHURCH, lthy Jawyer, Jimmy lift L into a taxi and misunderstands. s polier 1 ) might |ers seion of a man ced very ligh Bridge- [and cked by two | police e 100 change secs e crowd into pos: was sone 1 her up” two nigl Jimmy v ind later is att |men but With Jini Church gets Mary! him. Jimmy th for money That night Jimmy and O a wan they both 1it) members promise nks she is Hotel 10 mar- marry- | ilants, stub, |womar d a comy {and they identify him by his po- 'ho Hiee picture as TKE JENSEN standing | Church, out driving witl Hig he ler one of the man who z Mary artlessness br ring over a kindles hatred in t engagement LIBEUTENANT man, warns Jimmy that Olga love with him, He invites Jimmy his for supper. The next day Tin who, funds, job driving a laundry truck, red. He of | A 18 10 th er. | with nd 1 Gl nd nd Jimu and she aks O'DAY, 2 police- tind portan And yet is in 10 v s my ot of ad I She her aceus is employer vasons for his dis- GO ON WITH THE CHAPTERR XXXI1 stood STORY on rugge nar Olgs word Finally nd’s anger written Porter He mil t toast ad Nut Puy 1 [} M As ITHORNTON W Fort BURGESS such terror send ish Brown's ir, wi suddenly st ich natur U bit. Farmer Brow o and Farmer Brown's He has has his hair on end. Now. there thing that will cmly fright 10 know. prickly . chase Knows. acikbon enly hatt stan v one in such uns “ausc and Remove It ght for a weeh | ade eve 15¢ and 30¢, aton Jimmy ‘thing 1 want (o ask you, Fad. nigh violet ol ed awa was usion by 1 bills sald the ne ther's fa awunt, T theater |flung down the g lie as et it, eyes Mary Lowell, l¢ little later than t door te oked up, I as said O'Day, COPYRIGHT 1926 instantly busylng Porter o young he walked s ving her usual, ) by 1 : toward It |vasy to for tin innocs Nk ny? Wi v inpor He it ocenrr 1 to; on delicats part red. had led sound Porter's “You crimsoned man | intlet to him offies y toward the door hysterical titter from who covere herself |1 avolde ont office stopped abent whom the slender ¢ ol darl vie and iy M irl oy immy front the mis canse der to their es- een this tosceret i suid: "You dc Wi had 1 Iy som is Dlond eray cye e said, 1 Iy into Olg 1 o0 18 it s tha hen, e M lim dis ur and im- eyed head Mary cd her hand Mar b toward i opened he peak. F nd Olga ment had Mary ing fol d | Perhaps t lother girl look and again. T 1 [lost in the Sam Ch to “Was your grandfather's ion rough her © tears sell in the 1o s ward v face d i) [ said, sp She ran Jimmy The lan v was out id o ture, tll areay its gold usy riroom took ther ather, t tellin' heard you Bobeat tood otl trimy y \rVOl\ then turned away. uld have tonched her with She took an involuntary the other glrl and v mouth irresolutely to sitated too long, was gone, The proper mo- where she Olga with vards for a met ned and turn her eyesy away the backward Mary's wus was, low venty turned her glance hen she tur crowd urch had deseribed this name Thaddens in the Well, it cheap hanger-on anton. Mury foreed tound hersel But ther refinement LAfter certain atur liar, ving Mary veminder that il promised 1o come i and hadn't d her g it and studied her her dress. the wall wreath- hr homeward. Lowell 1o reach her in the glass of The light from 1 like a ) in her eyes, ving her?” irvor. on t urned to- table and front it, resolutely. on the bed pillow. got 10, to lier feet. and ca herself own on I hini. 0] phons I's numb Nady, answering, sald 4 dinner engageme he nt, id nt o O'Day wswered the Hmmy ra co You'll he ur i He 1 in hlue, “Fact s, is afternoon. A have I've con- ith the chi some vork Jim: his hat. lad Vs coat iy 1 ahout." and ix the you fat mothe by m feel at home, on the cheel way of rouble,” Sit right about poor your “You hoy you to O'Day meet the indicated his two silently into the s, Prancis is fc Pimothy. Tim's nt, admitted rer that D Timothy volun- 1ation that he was nted their father, . ] don’t know going 1o be hy hed Mrs life Ar, worryin' his q e vith astions 1 to Jimmy. Tim,” Jimmy youthful ques- e war came pted my colle taking a genera) vl seiencee nd wmy ner | herself to | all, | . But there | sked her. | was | with | will | Tim's eycs popped as he heard about the machine gun bullet that had punctured the gasoline tank on Jim- my's plane, He wanted even to see the sear left by the one that bad plowed through Jimmy's shoulder. | Jimmy had to explain for«the !more technical-minded Irancis how the fixed gun that operated from the |pilot's seat was synehronized with the motor, so the bullets could pass Letween the revolving propeller Llades, instead of going through them and splintering them. By timed with the motor's leam shaft,” he explained to the at- tentive I'rancis, “In the two.seater the ohgerver in the rear op- movable gun that he could all the wa ound." alwiys 1l remarked Lieutenant O'Day it took @& lot of nerve to fly one of them planes. Now 1 know it. 1 kmow what a soldier's life is like, 1T saw a bit of actien fn Cuba, But excusa me from flyin', I'll keep my feet on zood old Mother Earth.' Not all” laughed wrong the infa during the were was | planes, ted ving ler Jimrmay, slant ene ntry for i, when ordered to go : had to do . In ir service it was a cineh, I we ent up and s an enewy ajrplane hd didn't feel dike fighting we-conld yme down and hlame it on engina | troutile. There was no cngine trouble |in infantry O'Day langhed hoisteronsly. imn Nie said, turning to Irancls {and Tim, “had better pack off to | your room. The lot of studyin® |to do. mple. Now, tellow the to |over 10y “You got the sack today,” said Jim. He and O'Day were still at the hle, smokin, while Mrs. O'Day |my | |eleared off the ¢ He told 0 | she how had been fived for th lond time for no appurent r 2 “T don't ther it's hard ek or whether gomehody’s hound- {ing me. T zot the same in hmh places, Do you suppose there's i) G e ry know reason { some O Dary his head. T can make it out. lad.” k. puffing at his cigar, nd with a peculiar lo here's something Your father's Nand, wasn't it? shonk “Darned it He leaned and eyed on my name mind, lirema wag {Henry O come studind his eigar. from a place named v York state?" he did.” T cargerly, was raisod “Was his father “Did he Durbin, yes, mmy leaned 'hat's where he a hoy." named Thaddeuy haddens Rand ither, T never saw what do you grand. fhough my was my him Ay know about (To Be Continued Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness EDITOR'S NOTE: “This third of a serfes of ten artic the care of babjes. To | Preparing Mitk, BY DR HUGH & Surgeon General, U. 8 Serviee AL times it hecomes nece y feed habie something o8 |milk whieh nature intended for ther {——in such cases the change should if possible, he made gradually, This important step should not be taken ‘HH'HNU the advice of a compe physician, ‘ s Imitk ana v est substitute is the on orrow: CUMMING T'ublic Health substitnte for mother's rhaps the best and saf- is cow’s milk, modified to bring the percentage of fat and sugar up to that of mother's milk, | This addition can be accomplished by adding milk sugar and cream of known fat percentage. Great skill is required, however, to formulate a proper milk glven child and this should not be ndertaken without the advice of a good doctor. Once the proper for- mula, for the child in question has heen obtained from your doctor, you should mnot forget that this formula requires changing from time to time as the child grows older. You should not forget also that it {8 necessary to have clean milk as a basis on which to build the health and strength of your child. Clean milk can be obtained on from clean cows and every step in the procuring, storing, delivering and preparing of this food must be safeguarded by rigorous cleanliness. Milk, unless it is sterilized, always contains many germs. If the milk is clean in the iirst place, if it {8 ooled as soon as it is taken from the and if ft kept cold, th a temperature of 50 degrees or below, the chances fo lopment of the germs are very materially decreased. Mill which has Leen kept too long before lelivery is unfit to be used, uly for chil for w co the deve especi- or course, we n Herald C| Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You justapply it with the fingers. 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