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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926, Quicksands of Love ||CROSSWO = IYELIOW STUB# Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife —— : s e e HENRY RAND, man, is four Junior Begs Madge to Make Mary v, made haste to answer h Stay. Mrs. Underwood's daug lttle overanxious JIMMY RAND, son, [ J KO t ust ! ! ! v Or perk Knie 1geport, whers arry Colvi ey lus with [ 0 | ribe. He went throug! THOMAS FOGARTY, a politi ! h the ring h ! < hatn i little far- boss, who suys he gave it to OLGA NOW GO ON WITH THI STORY | W whole stor t No, it isn't; 1 MAYNARD, a cabaret sii CHAPTER NXXIV Auntie Madge, You're an Angel \ JfRAt reto inicky notior b didn't it? By the v 1 of her child's cc he 3 vhat it cost L aidn’t tell Mary s r Marion, also, her?” t school, whose Always is a | decided | temporized f her own o od he tle over Mary \\mp.lllu »s With Marion To both mothe ughter, ) : ! Y W i % 3 4 . ' I however, Mari holidays ¢ r | unden agnetism, t 3 : v cants J ’ N ki e antly w rry. 1t's not rare weel 1 r 10 v no other possible disposa rin | 4 positi 5 i A T ( & v ¥ Gk B A 3 v O b kot ire scho Tndeed, in lesser de ) r present mood ) all of us, for Lillian, w eg | ha «d Junior hing possi her home {r T boring hotel 0 Bive 1 @ r errible ingles do not take her out of the € 80 N v 1 l d 1 L . gk © A b 4 A g s 3 i ) He d city, always shares Marion with us “Sur I tay if vou say s nead slowly ¥ At LR w ot ¥ i o i £ R 4 inds ne i whenever she comes home, Junior said wi rabls acing 3 g e OMUIoY Gt ingrope 1o 1 Mary & he n v hildhood i g : ten t Together they ran 1o the window and looke it the night have you ever read a immediate r for's dema to move mountain t t ; ' « vendetta murders of the child she i 4 phisticated little woys “Marlon? Do you mean Mario Morton, that ducky kid who w at the farm the year we were Mother ' he pase d I, who kn her hesitation tragically gret at her mother's death, but re- morse that she cou feel gor- OWN WAY Gu’l of Today \Matnie | 4] told me MO = M ] N 0 0 W E D B vous to look nyone said “Hello, ¢ et Lt e i Gossip’s Corner for Just a Word! How could & Powser the Tound i ent or two s T : clination to bhe AN may 1 TOMORROW: Enemy and Friend, "Your Health | Hm» to Keep It— Causes of Illness Get down, tl 1 the flaor . and then the two of ther 5 stunned, ran New Hnm.‘- |".- o (To Bie Continued) th vou, ft's T Menus for tlre Family SEVEN CHILDREN Helped in Caring for them by : e il S : I et mdding, n Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's : 1 h N 1 h 1 De A R - gyt Dinmer Vegetabie 'Compound 1 ) S sloo s 1 st or ) ' t rice dish euggeste] akfast menu is planned for schodlchildren and is supposed to be the “left-over”@rom the ately preceding dinner. Th and rice are combined with wilk and reheated Tomato Rarcbit on Toast Two tablespoons butter, 2 table poons cream, cup strained tomato juice, 1 aspoon soda, 2 cups grated cheese. gES Melt butter, stir in flour and when his pocket and he | PeT{ectly blended stir fn cream. Dis- X it 1fi. | SOIVE soda in tomato and slowly add 1 e S m‘;»ralf n.&\mr;’-. stirring ton‘s\m\{lly 1 ’ 1sework a 4 I ; \ SORIR T A e ondering | Add chcese and cook over a low fire el £ then 1 always u 5 ) Sl : : + Wondering | i ring constantly until melted. Add What T’ AL Ahout! sus- | out the knows anything ub, Barry. I think to know | ®688 slightly beaten and cook over [ hot water until mixture coats the about | P0ON. Scason with salt and pepper § nd serve on triangles of hot toast. him, Bowser! zet him! 2% ¥ : 3 i RBEYL 0F o iba bl INSIST UPON — S KEMP'S » o ' i BALSAM | or that COUGH/ ind of charge!