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uicksands of Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Love | ol (H. l“’». “Well, thank you, You've told me more about my father than 1 [ knew myself, I think I can under- | stand” why he was always silent {about his hoyhood day . The | recollection of them mu 't have been A A GOPIIIGHT:1930 EY. HEA SEAVICE, ING, Jim stuck out his hand. “Good R ] t f Wf BEGIN HELE TODAY wore : night, leutenant, You've been very evelations or a wire i TE el 0o o o Kind. 1 in a cheap N s “Giood night, lad.” Resolutely | ng a L 1 1 1 won velo—understood, The ki Jimmy steppo out of O Edith Fairtax, and ind D! the h ol ¢ anything wre Tl Ny hou, nd into a cold, wind-drive also, out of my mind, I hurricd uy you t ' nuts ahout cach of s oy rain, Ile had only a short time to stalrs from the grill, detating 1 1 ork s daughtor, | up thelr minds to wult for a strect car, which carrled question of what to do with Mury of my 1 t BAR. in' | ¥ hit stop just two blocks from Harrlson {n the time which shc 1 e “di g Yot | his roon he vlapse before the arrival of | nogots g I'wice on the wilk home from the wnt fn the eve Tucked ] cre the theater | 1l I Angelo could think car he stopped nery and looked in my br the n 1 rieed to a political be 8 that hi Vot He could have sworn that he of arrang! y ! oG 0 BOVE Bv i (s hoy o | wd heard someone following him, girl tor the ry to [ 0L MAYNARD, a ) | He hud the san nsation of bheing Iarret ant 1 had ; norint ) tehed that he had experfenced the termed the 1 R S LR i night he was attacked on the very ectic situatic But that « LOWEL er ho cn stock i R corner he W pussing wait, My t task was to p W lntssatehedrs to marry Harry | ' L li all he heard was vent her suspecti 1 o \_N‘l_l“"_lf‘l‘ ‘l""" “AD Thadd he thot W the ho £ of the wind. The ney east. warne y bt *ljust a scheme of old Ar th it of Monymous warn- As 1 entered t ; het s i | inas he 1 cived again flashe room of our suite 1 found 1 i aniifineunds aine | thiroush i o was the ; g : ) police the stub might ! iy engaged in § P i ot il that had threat- ding she and I 1 pr e el Tt S ehie ¢ ounless he loft town (r”! n\':m ar rally Jimmy recelves ‘ t gt oo . room to : ng e Bk it os D mounted the steps of v, Danc erc P ey i it it all down to h liarum scarum w t | | : i e went up, the stal gitl who visited t the ; N Al esitarsea) t ) A light was burning ing her errat N R oD AU ot ne o coulid seo it shin from the vealized what wi 1 ¢ my accuses her of mar- | rock loor, and he arduous—drilllng bad been i o : s | thomentiit the hands of ) Glad ¢ ’ d. Tut 1 {101 ot one nighity| He ¢ I the door. 'Fhere, sit- X to L A e Madg 1 bie N r 3 s | ting very comfort lein the casiest : BY furnitu o a man they both recognize—she 5 nelyil i b i SRRy e o llluhl/,”\l AT used on wre ey e el ot e wlekly, approv o I one of h The man’ cs- Ivin toueh of 1 I tebou e him by his po- 1 1 he recognized v felt was t! € tur s 1K1 JENSEN. Yo me a fright ipproach. 1 : ring with Mary. runs Your nerves are tosted ordi omy s T d His heartlessness kindles ! I'vi been here all " - DL R0k ACE nd she breaks their ] ¢k of a time poer- ) | One in cards slemish 1 1 landlidy to ot me in 1 ; Almost a donkey b Ten heep (pl.) NANT O'DAY, a police 1 to show her one of your 1 ‘ Devoured e s Jimmy's, invites the ! cmed pretty suspi- I’oint of compass il sea 150 ‘There he tell Stalk lo figures 1 Henry Rand as « on your mind, Barry? t One of a pr ously town of Durbin, New you come? Anything Half an em ! s 2 1, had had a hoy- e « 0 t Devices uscd in fransterring 3§ I ‘ which resulted in rom front, Jim.” Then t ich ¢ patterns 40 § v ) with a girl named ! 10ve serious, Officer on a ship 44 To soal smething that's § 1 kno . rd brown skin tumor 46 Kindled Ay | It belonged to your father, 1 e {8 Plaything NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. | fumbled in his pocket. “Have S i i L CHAPTER XXXTII you cver scer Jim? : In a sfate of motion 73 Minute openings i | xostr e s o _In his out land Barry Prophet 4 To hecome oxha 1 heil to ) Harry and Marie Colvin held a Itolin ) ) 1 1 Like i Suave ; . e il Ao ; Yo Be Continaed), 0 T Txpanded ) on the end of his cigar. In his ouieicned band & v held & i - \ | Ehe Variant of “a” S 18 ont I W1 turned quite & et e . ‘ e R e v ot 1 vt st s tor severat| Wonus for the Family oy 1 ith intercst | 47 Rythm i TR was proud old ' deus all over. v er that he (V‘\[w‘!! mnl\ ‘ 1 | 49 To card wool iod | hole fown was up in the He marches Harry home to blow that had knocked him to | —_—— G S e 1 cagerly. 30 Melancholy senle 4 To finish R can still | drug store, still silent an’ 10 fluor was a crack on LY ‘-I\II B MARY, 1 i come to stay and To ¢ v them now, t rybody | fac Wher ts him 1) ! 8 terrible. It was I st \ Kt To pull along cal -ty i T T i e G R 1o for life : iy ! 1 Ve 1 To marry 3 i have anytl o1 ! bean o8 annongun \ n't, his girl.! ¢ carrot ) 1 « i t To he worthy Harry i el it 1 On top of g | stand i 1 N Baked halibut steaks £7 To accomplish oy & They had t 1ys, Wi our i ring po- €5 Ria Marie could lie about h Notl or for , dellied 69 Feas 18 et away with it, but Harry * Yol v sponge T e [SH Tl too mueh like the kid he was. “What i bread, miik, P I ates the skull RO E v i he kids for a whilt Nothin | VERTICAL E'o Eiol i itin' for their | brother, who saw it all e « of us ever who enjoys a 1 Wrenohed AT i them, W ner of tl W 01y 1 norning bre ’ 2 More uncommon IRl 1 haddeus I old Ang hidin', s a t 1 I he in this /menu. It Neuter pronoun “1'—\ their story an’ then he understand I t 1 maple I ' INeEe ' 3 ; ddeus and demands that “Well, Thaddens stood t 4 v il te the N | ; | 1o time | (vh.) CIA | Ninsh while, firir ¥¢ } 1 5 | pro 7 ¢s of paper (pl) Lt vill have a bad name, 'an’ then I him 1 I 1 soup, too, is of res r T desy 1 o I \ « to do.' diszrace to the name of Raoad. | A 1o Real? or attention of the whole Pardc rigt T nd doesn’'t say « 1 1 suggestion for those ey c y o the Departn n st looks at Angelo, his ¥ 0 A ) ht. He | oc en the men folk "ot of husir 1| o s ! ws, ‘I thought that's what you \ i own just ll.n I n.uu Soup. ’ 1 « irtive looks 110y vives of the € 1 ack beans, 3 medium- A 00 J — = T = 1 n ! . 1 head celery, 1 tea. 1 M Will street recently with o TR R gy 1 tea- i mbine. The move- | | pELn ; Califon AL ; . . b i e v father—what b ‘ blespoons 1 ) o Wor here are denouncing i : ! ; | ; us “absolutely foul” | Vs - |4 Tl | « tory. 1 h Els y - D p ol \‘ CUr FaCiila || g ek Rorne beana A Bt try your ) are vahid [ ! ) 1 add 8 cups cold : 2 g 5 one loaf of How to Keep 1t— | 1 o a =oul Let stand over night, In the : ; 2 | own turned a ¢ ¢ c er un- r n i h to Wall n 1 ! 2 . i ok — Yo vhody wa yn. ! U When 5 o Tlive Pt t on. H ng around ot point L A : > "' By DR. HUGH S, cevyiiNG | ¥ t Ty W hoiled } . Sl i o ¥ ponin school, to| s o By THORNTON W. BURGESS So he once more stavted or i e I e e e e ! ¢ it n I"rom that they neither hear norsee, 'mit it to himself, and wou ; cama 1D n cu t lices a ried in Ll . i x seanty TIns < —FFarmer Brown's Loy, mit it to himscll th Iaa post 1 1 1 n ' pep- I b \ P _‘ 10 and nave W 1 to 11 L feeling N¢ ¥ « vou can | re of | 0 [N .\vm\\p L7 1 v 1 . P n's B had start . Wiis ped t 1c bones from a P Ao on their ¢ f ss they r Farmer Brown's Boy 1 started 1 i . i ; i ; il 1 \en heans are 1 I i ' i 1 1 ” e 5 3 i 1 1 snow on the ground. He ) H L ;) Honee 1 ORRON Advice. I ; ¢ no. I ¥ m‘ e x " e i ] ni g ' v irdugh a fine : . o ' L e o3 Poonlatrains r o ¢ sieve. Return to I . i S g tol : | #dd flour stirred 1o & \ fmeorm’o y H Home 1o y . i ith a little cold water. ) [ VET VAR ; : " ) Sy e Add Worcestershire sauce and bring S < i : i o k Ar ) 1 tand, vou'll know |10 the boiling point stirring constant- s ] ; S el SR D& it is to bo boy. | Iv. Bemove from fire and add to WAtRIoR s atc Ie would take with him Was halfway thr d 1 1. Serve in - soup plates ,"’_"" i e : lw 2 thot 1 s at some one wa « c ) 1o him an' told | Any meat bones can be used but \ ! Hlk it e bl Bl g e e L e or mutton are much the best. ) ! | h elf getting a shot he g o e S i, Sn SO (i, sy pastion s JEi e rote | Bt erfly Heels \ : vas standing there une them - A Iarmer 1 S 1 re nobody knows sed who it was t b r the name him. “It is ) \ fi ¥ T know it.” said 1 | ) The Play's the Thin : 1 i 1 5 : 't to | B =, ] { merely out of ecur 1 [ : ! that's true. My g 1 « r i | Pisturhane ve €0 much curiosit ! = Ik pr Ji G ! | b | [ s ,\‘ | t as wr it tha Nol | 3 1k \ 1 don't want to ad h ¢ of | i = n't be scared. No, sir, 1 \s proud, too.™” | T < | : ; 2, o | 1 y 1 A E— Torke | | ON | Buttertlies of rhinestones and sape ol i ave a pretty | oo rn these heels worn by - \ v tic ey fr high | J n of the Hollywood I v 1 Loy ! 10| | pper cave a sigh of r ! tage ni \Iv!'I::\lhll\\\IIHI) ADS . of home. As he or 1 P \ ; novir ! B ] | N¢ I . ; e e | LIGHT Tine ) te & 0)A (e:r Sweet Skin| : ‘ L s e e B LS S ’ I B W Cuticura —_— 1 & ol 1 « \ father's | got \ imag jon. Nothing The ext story: “I rot Vhy ‘” krow I'm a n t—Y I rd |and nobody 1s following me.” |Hound s Afraid.” | Y