New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 192 BT e S | Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife —— Madge Thinks of a Plan (o Sidestep Mary. matum tempestious Harrison in Junior was serious il the girl would inte hour and that w Aunt Harri could T stag her aunt 1 shar stormy | tort the suggestior et her o gome telepho: ¢ right a maischievous at my well-kno the talaphone do fust as we “You'll Need & Big Room.” | play L really necessary today.” 1| His said. "It T take that tment 11 ‘wm;- kave to get hold of K 1t she can [eral trips upo get that noon train she'l the Hud to begin work on it early fn the among morning. §he can stay there tonight and T imagine Mary and T will sleep there also. Harriet can-——" | peat 1 stopped short with an alarmed | glance toward other room hoots pose Mary had heard my Incautious |¢ He in utterance. ve of be in time lor so 1 Sup- exelair shed | Ves seions 1 my look, fls |closely, {the ap She couldn’'t possibly heard,” she whispered “Your tones were almost What about Harriet? { With my lips close to | 1014 her of Mrs. Braithwaitr i | | comfortably prople her e pected arrival in the evening and of |°Tine my suddenly evolved e THI. STORY BELIEVED worry in't go back there 1 Mamie Riley ow you feel solifnde o Girl of Today way to Mar “Mothier stions, You cannot entered 1 be least hov wonld the roor u. T think, soliitude comforta “If vou #2id broken ever was FOR THE chronic Smokers apeakers throats are v will find net only quick reliefbit lasting b in PERTUSSIN. d all th TOMORROW: A New Home 1t is remarkably dry or irritated membranes ard koeps the air passages moist and Ot Gossip’s Corner‘ At to be taken as often an ¢ b s Know n to physicians for more 1Csald b el than 20 years and scld t druggistainlarge or small b afe for Every Cough Pillsbury’s Best Flour for Pastry, Biscuits«Bre.. Vertical Upon My iper Well of Al Thing <ting Ladies The Precions Che-ild? Your Club 1 calloped Oyster otel | woman ks is AYN Mary. Jimmy | blaze By BEGIN HERY, HENRY n, i% TANET s 1o Bridgeport The stub is Jimmy meets with MARY ers Olga. She {“Thank God they're not all alike ont v TODAY RANI, L business found murdered in o cheap Volice find & s handkerchicf and the stub low theater ficket RAND, ) daughter, | pose lier engagen BAR- |him, toward the entrance, her vyes LVIN because of the “dis- | zlinting between slit-like lids. He JIMMY TANI his so s abashed {n the of su vhere the thea. |primitive ferocity, Then tude, from onn of soft this blazing hatred surprise, Her viole ‘Why, why--"" he roping for words, irply to see if Hut cajolery took Jimmy by amazed him stammercd 1 Grafton looking at her | this was soni TS looking past traced to OL iret singer, aind falls In love Another LOWELL, Later he en- him, for there was only one pers fain at hear. v into the dining roon for murder. s Samuel Church, ARD, a cal looking « surprise was in store for | want her Good L in't mean $am Church. He nally found word t man de yon possession there.” T twa | hom shie 1 my | n Sa ime hroke SAMUEL CHURCH, geos Jimmy lift nd misun police the me into her uy ler. Jii mings 1o | apd later is at- 'ho her, two men, but escap am Church and Mary estranged surprised o m yes" H of mar- B ome Kill him myse ved, I thow a friend of y case o fual unpopu- mean, Olga?” no mis o “picked g port france Jinmy romoney, and Olga, out both re zot the 1ecuses he el one n 4 & rel ogniz ght | stub, The man es- ¢ identify him his might larity hetween She fell tood What , Tuns auses ran t nant rough hi O'Day hurcl Thera ling: 1e savs, him al t ( HE STORY | XXX VI {t sition in i- Laut whisper. What do you think They saw great Buster saw great big was standing up TAHORNTON W. BURGESS meet, why then you sir, they Buster Be He and looking toward the sugar heuse and they knew by the way lis nose o0 he for- |was fifted that he was sniffling the ticlons odor of the boiling sap. knew that Buster would rut most any r to g«t some of that |syrup and sug his sugar _|alone for a minnte |through sugaring,” whispered Farm <|er Brown I had hoped that Itellow hadn't yet wakened up fro his wint t ¥ must rer should West the of O1d Mot agree Wind. s a night neve PParmer Brown's Roy. Yer to be for 1ouse mustn't be left until we are Kkeep wa here thought ‘armer Brown meet that chance Cat's skin for ) ¥ t n, as said Farn ner Browi dow you mis - tain Lion aropped d sce his straight e took t someth a momer steps. As he did so the out from the midst o adows a great Cat It w Rather hastily Buster Bear backed up. They could ar him growl as he drew his lips showing all his teeth. Puma ther crouched and t hear him growl and see his g tail twitch in the moonlight So, while Farmer Brown's Boy and his father watched and in their excitement almost forgot to breathe, Buster Bear and Puma the Panther [faced each other. Would they fight? Busted had heen a long time king of the Green Forest, but here was some one who might be his match For a long time neither made a never will be a!move. Then Buster looked away. “armer Brown. |I'inally he moved off slowly, and in and it |his appearance there wasn't the It was |lcast hint that he 1 had de- of the usual no more | nconcern. At th t. They would na the Panther vanished as 1o be ready to |in the Black Shadows. O he was thers light and the ear and Puma the Panther ed each other en any one - |1ater moment | e ey COPYRIGHT 1626 BY NEA SERVICE. mc_I EA to yo riged gent) you could kil hir ‘Well T spok made 1 him r | | | | | <he sald, “You're a—a square shoo:er.” tin were Heved You doy muel €l haedly anytiing contemplibl what I know him—I 1 first place,” O] hiat I was i it entirely, The nei d to pralse my vo 1 t o kid, and tell my mother t 4 a gr future on th “At any died--my ore— ins aking at 3 it in - {bank and then gzoing out and g {ting some kind of 1 spe most of it while : around man agers’ offices trying to ¢ in New York for ‘But money was Ieft and putti tother ing talent here much dif- ference. At a IEdid 18T found work. T was 18 I a res- here any bu in me and T lit out and it doesn't make irant Sam 1 yon the sang receptions sometime voice, that with a litt T conld he sure o hevd 1 mors ning great ke to help ni 1 coul {friend 1 ad Mr. } bout hin {tion to hielp me if 1 inging to } onse )7 e was proposition sn't any had any went, And ha T to do was to bargain with m \ere were a lot of thins he could and would |do for r only, of course, ti we ecerta terms to 1 | She laughed, rather | Tir y thou {on. “Just 11 |vou k Yo |dreds like it. He an apartment and {into it all? Nothing “I turned him down, and then he got nasty. Oh, he's quite smooth, quite the man of the world, when {you him on the street |vou don’t know him. But when he |balked, he's som ng else again, |He said to me. ‘T've got money enough to make you, if you're sensi- 11f you're not I'v k yon him to t kind of I bitterly, and then she usual sort of story, heard of hun- wanted to give me oh well, why go original about went meet fore reh | when | cnough | r IN | he fight ont that | od off. “I often wondor what At i ¥ brofesslan--if you can dig v calling it A profession makes n think a girl is I were or u filig elerk, (hat thing wenldn't happen, now what 1 mean?" limmy nodded, he safid owly, “I think I do.” urch apparently thought it legltimate right to,make the proposition Md. And it mid, the way he takes granted man yYou won't believe nre, Lu nd 1 not ¢ fought him a beating, He e, and I scratched and tor Lim and pulled his until he was glad 1o lst me go. 1 caught liold of his necktie Ned it wit might, 1t ocked all 11 my of hin “Physieally ward, Hr Sam Church is a b nally wirald o When T left nd mopped hiet and I'm through le sald . Honest, lain in ay Down | fo laugh im. Said 1 on my I TRios propric nd pai fin urch ¢ no onn reh calls e (i 1 fold 1 topped. off in ifs hegan 1o a8 11 the zoma bit- off in another « eating alonc cmory, O SR e 1 not seen ther 2l his respects- did, tight lipped. “And Who'd lisve me story T've just sits in eonld 1 dn told you? arve had told hiy girl in k r voiee, in the ro, it looked him, He cruel, 1 He then Be Continued) e FLAPPER FANNY sas)_'.\? 1928 8Y WEA STRVICE, WC. \__"___._———J Marria strife of Ilfe, [TREE-TOP STORIES = =25 TLITTLE BUILDERS MARJORIB'S Daddy put & tiny bird-house: in the Maple tree. One April day Marjotie hewrd a great fusing and scolding up there. | Straws Were hanging out of the litle doot, and a mother Wren was throwing other straws about angrily. Al the while she gave quick, scolding chirpe. Then the Paddy Wren flew wp with & straw in his bill. Mother Wren looked at the straw, the picked it up and threw it awar. “You are a very fusey Miatjorie said. “Why don't you smile and say ‘please "

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