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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I‘HU[\\I)\\ \l\l\( H 18, 1926. icksands of Love || CROSSWORD PUZZLE %eY [:[LOW ST[}BVE@T S Adele Garrison’s New Phase of oneie 7 ANJie naaned L 818 HGERYEIEhYNAR {10 get mush notes, on scented paper co’vunm 1926 BY NEA SERVICE, mc Reve[al‘ions ofa Wife ) BEGIN HERE TODAY ed ovir the ) ry m‘vmuw‘mu that 1 1) we ean use "“"\‘"“N::!‘:‘l‘l-‘,'.H-'l'\“““" v hud been HENRY RAND, 55, u dgminoss [of the yellow s Tl murder of | *And another thing” Hin juw sct |HED wbout one I‘I(lilnl;;‘“'ll'hl-ll\l‘“\\\‘.‘m o y ound murdered in a eheap | Heney Rand, althongh it had hap- geimly as he walked 1o his d and | further attemp noles an Lilllan Agrees to Play Watchdog (a1 ! tan tuan, 18 found muniered “.:v] ; ‘.l‘ ry liand, withough &t had hip “:.\H.\\‘! ho x utked i Al : uu;“:nt jucthebgiena oL il n |l:;ux 0 :l i ilatic ; ; i \ B Kerchief and the stub {denly brought home 1o Hridge- show you something, ltund, You've [bhone calls or warning Im-m‘ : o L pattiiadl : ; il of w yellow theater tieket ort, Strect corner idlers hazavded Leen climbin' all over my frame 1 told you s0." O'Day suld. “The ARl - i Proteg JANET RAND, s duughter, [strange guesses ag to the motive [every time | opencd wy nionth and | publicity’s driven them to cover, PR pabIGIR S i AR breaks her engagement with 1BA1 at prompted Henry Rand's our- [said something you didn't like about 0 Sisnouxs o ] p Asluatllolil Y COLVIN because of the “dis |der, Busy captaing of industry sum- [Olga Maynavd. My boy, I'm not in [ Barry Colvin —arrived the next lite had s ! it volees, JIMMY RAND L lmoned office boys to run out and [this busin for sentiment, I'm [day, resolved, he fold Jimmy, to anclally, 1t A A mur cocs 1o Bridgeport, where liea- [grub the latest editions. Stenograph- [looking for facts. Do you (his (stick the thing out with him, sure tha ‘ d upon gt pl P e e S i el “And what's this ahout Olga May Lo WEHLILER ) | Lt haegiihgy [ MAYNATRD, @ cabarct singer, 1nd housewives over the buek fence, | H o held it out in fron( of Jimmy's |nurd being Kdnaped 2 he asked. Qonfidoncops Lt ¢ RSy naiehiog | Jimmy weets and falls in o love |1t supplied trolley car conversation [eyes. “Look at it aw' (o)l me [*'The papers back home have been BROLAnG 4 : N EO o ith MARY LOWELL, Later he en- . ERAG & full of it My boy, you're famous e L R . ! wntors Olgn, Rhe fainin et heary e A : Your muz has heen splashed all over I i : : 2 “d for murder. Mary. out i the papers, and your face 18 bhetter NAMUEL CHURCH, a wealthy 4 1 i . i3 kn n than Rudy Valentino's™ vs Jimmy it Olga into a 8, ¢ : He grinned. “1f 1 had all that pu isunderstands, | AN % % lieity I'd certainly make the ki Ns police the stub might R * g ¢ X business pay and pay i into possession of u mun 4 3 : Y A P, , He told Jimmy. Mooney's in crup” two nights he g 5 4 I NG York, He's found out this mueh, urder. Jinmy reccives | 3 % ¢ t least—that Marie Real's stagze wirnings to leave Bridge- 7 « & name wis Marie Rellane, OF cours: ter is attacked by two : 3 cverybody's heard of Mary Rellane CRCADOS, i B i 1"d no fdea the lady was such a Jimmy and Mary nged. | I8 ; j 3 star.” Mary's promise to mar- 3 i £ “Lord! She was the tonst of 1 hin. Jimmy and Olga, out on ¢ : | country u oL owas a litte kid,” at her pro eon sni R R R b bl W IO said Jiminy. s the man who got the 3 i o NE “But Mooney savs she's droppid - G il . o - 5 out of sight, at least femporarily. det ooy . R e e ] y 7 : \ Ho's Loperil, though, of locating her Allowance of provisions {11 vootstep v his olice photo as 1KE 4 2 ) soon Floating 13 To wander ’ po g (0,,1,1 cate) T 1 1 v : Unfastens, as a-parcel motoring with Mary, runs 2 3 4 3 - . BRI ¢ cleared up soon 1l go m a8 long @ 1 f i 1 of & Pertaining to the check | To mimic His heartlessness causes 5 Buck up, Jim. I'm going fo b alao Katie's aimost ex-ling fe pren ol e 5 To spread across as a bridge Revolved \ IR G e p § ; . . {with yor. Maybe T can help. 7ol presslons of delight at the pre " [16 Dlue Grass 21 Sharp-s of coming to N 7| eRhes she ven-sent (18 To value Cover ron my | Refore Har- | Barry, if this thing isn't s u letter, explaini but ¢ 2 ¥ ‘ ? § i me, w Ao you think they've dow office boy forgets to mail it i i 10 Olga Maynard 2" me prepare the new apart t for 15 0 « ian inter- |19 Sick blocks Timms s a phone call from | B b ! R et YO, 1 don't know., O'Day's zol our occupancy. 1 tor i 55 v ad any extend- [20 Harvests Snares i Ree foimalT Ry Tan 4 . X ¥ AY a crazy idea - bring a suitcase ¢ i 1 talk with he Inlct To cmploy Her voice onds in u gasping| . 2 i &Y He told Barry about the finding tra blankets, t her that ething bette an that™ 1123 TPoint of compass 30 Native me ry and he rushes to her apartment & i Henry Rand’s picture and w meet her with i t he o some- [24 Tortur acdle e is'gone .He {hinks she| B 4 b R O'Day thougl.t of if. ing her to ¢ hu 1o a |thing of v she's trying to do, |26 Alleged force producing hypno- | erors kidnaped or murdered— | SR & & ow were a fool, Jim, for trist- porter when she reac the station. |an 1 mightily impressed with it tism 3 doesn't know. While he 4 3 / ¥ 3 0 ing that woman.” “Want to hat tie w bt my own ju nt. 1(27 To satisly Crystalline compound lice are in the apartment a : i ¢ #5 i H. turned savagely on Barry, bt take those bu hersclf 27 Lil- [want you to look at her work and |20 To press 37 Covered by trees as a plot i Sotont Gl R 4 o 2 o the words that were fn his lan queried, finished [ o your he opinion of it | Bed lath ground AT S Pt 1 : 3 ; 3 o e never escaped his lips. Inste telephon : I take th L e any decision,” To hox 29 Katen away iringly, he asks, “My God. ' : o ey . A ¥ i bowed his he “Maybe | oam, atfirmative end of t 1 100 conuinely fright- [36 Desserts 42 To appear above the oy Killed her 4 ‘ i 2 % i would have heen hetter, for her “You always did play safe,” I en 158 Wigwams . cither on 1 i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY (AR . least, had they kept her in jail, 8 retorted. “Don't tell o's an aspiring Te card 45 Tortion of a CHAPTER XLIV 7 Tk i : L x have been safe, if not comfortali replied, ailed for Mary's e, lair with 143 Solar disc 49 Cuckoo cry over the mysterious A g 3 and Janet and Jimmy's mother, benefit some of the choice ar tes (1 rong d whic s To steal 51 Obstruction in ince of Olgn Maynard, Un- Yo 3 ¥ v | Barry yawned sleepily and went ot my little maid's e ricities ting o any erit- |46 Lets fall o Point of compass et R T Al Bail which we all treasure f e rem- fieal 1s v upon an g nt Drone hee Ttalian river ) die out after a few days of sen- i W { But o was no sleep for Jinn iniscent laughs they give us. T suw her own line. hought tional play, there was an element ot ] and gazed enviously that she put th ¢ s as {1 an- {50 Call for help at sea usual effort to ¢ i 7| swe E hink | Portion of a base-board girl, and was delig 10 s Bvvs |Sait it to the apar Officers in a college gradual but no less thorough cay ent hefore s z vo 4 Thin me 1 dise itulation to Tillian's cb bitio i i Whirlpools until the end of the vise %6 Terfumed ointment luncheon, when onr hostes 1 “opyrig w N o Vertical lished Mary in a window nook wi eat Service, Material used to rub violin hows I°ruits 3 Wild duck Ttoadhouse 5 Tone I'art of verb to he l the sinister, atouch of the mys- AL ¢ < § . Barry's comfortah t e vious. in this one that kept the city Ly : 3 by heard with irritation his slizht 1 up to a piteh of high excite- ; y : % snore. 5 ; And the thought of the picture struck at a time when loeal . S & A they had found in Olga’s room rose S Ihe thought of the picture they B ad found "1 Olga’s room rose (0 101 |1q torturg him throngh halt e itors velcomed it. {urCilthn [ mient tion followed sensation. | for home ook ke nd | whethier you recognize 1" | (To Be Continued) O'Day 1 hinted vaguely to Jimmy | & i > o[> Mol D> omoloDm [Zol ErRE EEEENES mlwlclr>m Lg_‘r R PlwH Z/0|0|r| » ol=|=>! o>mo 2 i) 1Z[>o2 —HZz= mechanic Jimmy's forehead, as he studicd of Javing something clse up his | oyoy shouldn't have done i1, |the picture, puckered in a worried . leeve 10 © 1o the papers.” And |Jimmy stormed at O'Day. “It wasn't | frown, Vague premonition held him Menus for t["’ Farmly Ty was kept long in ig- It wasn't fair to her. Hs |agair B Olo| o »HOm| ofHlw] [mo> wDmo—|Zlw >0l (woP P me to drag this ov 0 my God, O'Day, it can't When it did break, it swept him [ panin ! | WBrea f his feet nad sent him wn 10 O Dy O'Day with blood his eye, ! wyou ¢ (oMo o> —> O Grape juice combined Sailor picture of {with orange juice, cereal, thin Henry R taken |eream, fish omelet, foasted rye nd full of fig vou think this ng t i e e was a oy of about fifteen. [bhread, milk., coffee. Pertaining to wings aGirl of Today [ el UG8 Lol Ui reort e s ol Lo neninal i 1 1 cust, that's the e el LR TR e e THE INEVITABLL qlnnm 1 don't thir I make : 4o Woman, why not raise snails? cllow nd the handker- inistaker M A ; : o TR e Jim Costello’s voic s raspy, 1 {ticular differer to IFather 2 |'The French custom of masti in:i that s v found in the |per, Sveryone 08, D) “Where —where did you get this?” | milk. fea. could see that he ¢ cuts fyou man ha worst of Jielploss snails with zeal and gusto is | Our ea t ith Henry A body, Fur- fche's the victim of son ysterious [ Jimmy Ked fecbly, [ Dinner--Broiled halibnt steak whizh the presumedly society young |tions. He still has that lic fmpla preading (o this country, 100, we nore D e, that | ploy.” SPNCtell you where T got it. 1 {with oyster sanee, {wice buked po- men had given him. n his brain that a girl can marey a [ (old. Here's how to raise snails How to Keep It— I i v traeed za May- | “your ideas about th t thing | found It the other night in Olga |tatoes, new string heans, cabbage- Zz> (=] MZioR > e m ] o ) “I had always thougl v 1an and reform |1 I don't want iy that way that they should go! l\ Causes of Ilness \ \ 1 ) r expla- [to do corta don't coineide with | Maynavrd's apartment He paused [eclery-carrot salad. pincapple de- women and girls that kept t kind, Jimmie. T want to think. |gq a cellar with mulberry leaver |, ! ) 1 satisfactory enough fyijne,” said Jimmy bitterl wateh the cffe his words. Hght, wholo wheat bread, milk, cof- fdea of cluss. 1 had ought t vor want to he some- |4 il emmimers month RIS |st I A figured therefore as an i “pe patient, Rand. T've got some- [ Jimmy was shocked speechless. He ‘y(‘( that men were niore locri 1z and somebody all by myself, llions of haby snails in the cellar. I TUGH 8. CUMMING portunt cog in the chain of ovi- [iniy “My dear Judy, men are the | Don’t you ever think of marrving, f¢prinkle the snails with water from | Surgeon cral, U, 8, Publi ) t had Jengthencd sinee [y snobl nimals on earth. Tl Tudy? Don't you expect to fall in{{jme 1o time en turn on an clec- Health Serviee . and’s murder seldom cut one of your sex but they [love some time. T always thought |0 jight, The ilish habit of com-{ Mosquitocs breed in any stunding eIt sure, he told them, that for his hrains when he passes forty. | “That's what 1 said. 1 was {first course if wanted but the woman can be nearer 1o one of mine and not | that e only thing a girl |{ne out fo food after a shower will |or slowly running w Maluria Ol Maynard's strange disappear- | o want this T G s e GO0 DRI (o SIbGe . Cot o] i O 1S Tor iy G, St see them than one would t Pos- |t t work mow. The snails will stick {hearing mosquitors e shallow jance was somewhat linked up With | peps, he wires are carrying it all [found this on the mantel piece. 1!and hostess will find that the fewer gible. But I don't want to talk about ! s a side iSsue | air heads out of their shells, when | pools, protected by shade, grass or |the murder. er. 1 want Marie Real, §f *s | didn't recognize it at first, but some- |conrses she plans the more suceess- men or women in general. Lwant to jwit £ the today." they are sprayed with milk and [other vegetation, such 1y be And“the whole city huzzed and |qjive, to step ont and supply some | thi s familiar about it 1{ful will he her party. talk about you. Py 1A Servie flour 1 become milk-bottle snails, | found in poorly drained ditches, | = E 5 Eolss stood therdan’ studied it an' sudden- | Spinach and Cheese Souffle “You say that if you didn't s v [are Lottie, sold, and the lady gets marshy places in the woods, hoof |~ {1y it came to me like a flash, ‘I's| One cup soft bread crumbs, 1-2 here and work, you'd have fo ¥ = {vicher than from raising mushrooms | prints of cattle and horses along | @8 . Henrey Rand.' 1 says—-" cup milk, 1 cup chopped cooked home and marry Becker, t TOMORROW: For the Sake of |y qqnlias | the cdige of a creck, hog wallows | | “But 1 don't understand spinach, 1 feaspoon lemon juice. 4 a free country? Can't you do as you |Appearance, he | and sometimes tronghs and barrels. | . 3 | “No.mor do I But Tiere it is. What tablespoons grated cheese, 2 fall please? I thought all that 1 - — — —_ | Mosquitoes their e ich \ do you wake of it?" He d his 'spoons butter, 1-2 teaspoon salt, | drama stuff went NI.:I(‘ ""‘“ ; {bodies of water, These ; : g cad from a study of the picture. {teaspoon pepper, 3 eggs, $pite of all the hue and ¥ jn1g Jan | slay: ur g . et | Y linto larvae or “wiggle tails 7 . You recognize your dad?" Cook crnmbs and milk until ot “S"la‘:f,,?fif ¢ fias il Gosslp $ LOrner |- -k stockings, e girls wore [y e, A | \ . “1 do now. Perhaps without you T|and smooth, &tirring consiantly. Ftir the middle of the sidewalk, and pro- |them back in 1530, An old-time fash- 'y o5quitoc A to 15 days | R 2 = g onldn’t, but there are his teatures, [In spinach, lemon juice, cheese, sult claimed: TR {ion book of that vintage speaks of | or this development 4 y Forty vears makes @ lot of changes, and pepper and butter. Cook a few “Daughter, you t T T The Papers Say white silk hose beneath which | ¥id of such sta \ | : 50 but—" minutes longer. Remove from the @eorge He: ock f T Is of Turkey now de. |should be worn a second pair of pale | drains, ling up of low &% ) IU's him without a doubt. Tt seems | fire and add the yolks of the e will go to prison and 3 other gel—p tripping |pink cashmir oncs . il Sl eiten { { e . ; L1k v v that I saw him, |beaten mtil thick and lemon-color c in the baek of my old noodle. manuged to gulp, Olga May-| This dinner men is a, suggestion ven you're as old as T am you may nard’s apartment? This?" Feebly, he |for a spring company dinner, A soup realize that & mau doesn’t logse any | pointed at it with his finger. {or fruit cockfail can be added for the dle of shame.” t 15t riain stag i . wain i deas caell week L LIl L art . b od. Fold fn {he whites of the e haniH sk came bacical N fosi TG Ha ha ha! A e ut what ¢ world do you |beaten until stitf and dry. Turn inta Agaln tucken me ur \ g PR s v under the sun, i R o water | Another Green Forest Stranger [y 1 s velated 1o 1 make of 112" A well-buttered haking dish and hale 1 vou thought the expre 0 ol f et ] oW et exelaim And O'lvy said — slow] “Just |30 minutes in a moderate oven, Sery | sort of 1 Th e v o i By Thornton W. Burg: [ sald, ied Sammy, o lthis” and he s d 1o measure |at enee ar the souffle will fall. Mheed (n it ¢ . . : e w book of “An Tm- | Lioceq 4o - looks 0 e like @ member of cach word as he uttered it (Copyrigh G t Aoy f rant Tapan.” by Theodate i - s l rse Mo more right | 17ox family.” e e i e e bunk. 3 In o 1 vOu et | girl, Jim, ha n holdin ack 1 laughed the ¢ o, food, w I the author fells of her f oy quing ubon ) tany | ¢ 1o strangers most polite. | eHun cxetaimea 1 ¥ didn't want shoc sing her Ditherto fotally 1 il Old Mother West Wi can't be. Reddy Fox Ded ha 1R } Japanese butler answer the | oy : 4 : i = relatives around these pa ared 1o et on, She was in on it i ’ : ‘ ) > : o s T TR i i, o e : 3 y rse, you know, politeness [ “All M, Mr. Smarty, ou [ you can't make me believe o D afH I t tl :h:‘:yf]w ' el o remonstrances the butler showed an [ gopi i viays pays. Anyway, that is what {know more about it than T do that's | fere 13 € ear instan y clever Trishr ; I SRt s in nether gar- The A {people say. 1 think it be aloll got 1o say,” replied S | had anything to | cleyerilushun ; 0 L med, “Me new clothes [ 40 ARG s or to say it ofte in- | i voin ahu do with i Jimmy asked T 3 ouldjkapnits e s I s American boy. Very hi|gi S8 ) Anyway. it felt a little shamed of him- cary discouragcnent, He seon- | Amazing Invention Brings Im- Sirlioiehtito matn \ whi " 4t soems, ds Japa- Leonnate oty | e i iing 10 do to be po- (self, and, oh! Jiow curious he was, |¢ lave shrunk; a despairing | mediate Relief to Those Can e t ; . 58 s ifap||n0 ng f igh collar ere from malaria dos 4 3 siri re. You know, you He was 8o full of curiosity t look came into his cyes. \\ho Are Deaf always ba the ¢ s g cm 4 ) Keep it up long # s |ne tell hiow important [conldn’t sit still a minute, He want-| + ot sayvin' she did. Bat she's | Rl 4 : ol The Club EART / ; strangers may prove to ls 4 to start vight away for the L L G ebiaing ; / r Ty vou necd help for your “poctry R o nmy Jay brought ! ircen Forost s afraid fo. [a plot to get your fathc hollnbies! thol et o0 haaring ‘toihen hould d ovening T v Toetrys |7 ; e i 1 WbIC that with the coming | There was un o Tanther over [knew about it. She knows who did [ a1 sounds a8 clearly and distinetly ety < St : ", Parsons; |, e e PR £ another strar W ar- {there, and Peter Neard dread- [it, an’ she knows why it was done. b a0 a5 Doint Herraa(batne Shd ; . . p Today" in= mlie fie = e Green Tore At the | ful stories ahout Puma the Ianther “Now you've just given me the | (1o Dictograph Products Gorron it e T yuey, Mrs. |¢ f ) uen,” b tods e \ ¢ L'cter was over in the dear O1d | And now here was another stranger |devil for shootin’ off my mouth 1o | qjon. Suite o 224 Wost : You should have seen {who, if Sammy Joy were right, [the newspapers. Al right, but Tm | g s e K Cite, T K up those long cyrs of his. |would be only too glad of a Rabbit [holdin' this hack. 1'm givin' her an | f-0 Strect: New l‘m ! = i adn’t heen ovee in the Green |dinner. So, on second thought, Peter {even break, ain't 17 [ i5 no waiting. no ¢ na danger ome little time. He |decided that the dear Old Briar suppose you ! g G ARGy | SREERIELAT, are, but my God, 1 ¢ & there much since [patch was the best place for him |Licutenant, T can't conceive of that | eS8 — you hear instantly. So positive arc the makers that every- atil he should know more about |girl having a hand in {his aw s stranger, Peter felt auite safe|{hing, Ta beyend me.. 1t 'Hs"lrfv‘l’r! ougwhopte hardsofghsniinganiliphe in the Ol Briar-pateh, and, after |[I'll never have a bit of faith left in | AMazcd and delighted with this re. iediaaehal bbb L W markable invention. the Acousticon nortant than being safe. It every | “What do vou think now of my [!hat they are offering to send it e § rr wought of gafety first all the (theory—the theory T explained the | ADsolutely free for 10 days' trial 0 [time this would ¥ lot hetter |other night, ahont "|No deposit — no €. 0. D. — no poti b {world to live in, because there would |stunt bein' nothin' hut a frame-up? | OPligation whatever. It you suffer Hedger, ning. a cork. a bent pin and [be 50 much less sadness [ Do you still think I'm crazy?” take advantage of their liberal free in Derby, a piece of bacon \ /) ¢ But if Peter couldn’t go into the | And Jimmy, utterly weary, and | rial offer. Send them your name of Chi- Tl cateh a BIG tich wil Green Forest he could ask questions |fecling fricndless and alone in a mad | and address today.—advt, of those who had been there and [world, answered, “No.” ing timt came his way. And Pefer dia. . something from us. She knew a lot more about this husiness than she d of it always pay Cvidently A wonde rml invention which vn- is ol of mod Limelight Women FISHING nt may get a In Congress ing with a stick, a | s this!” he said down 10 the brook ¥ s e ek M 2 m}m,m 'nv\n».l 4'1\\;»?;\1,{ hum:‘ ns a learned from O'Day that I aited a long, lone time ( ed over to the dear Old Rriar-pateh. | the offort to check back on the es :‘m.”m.,-( )Hun he stuck the = | mmy didn't have time 10 say |phone call 1o Olga's apartment had o ore 1 andle of the wick into the ¢ ‘Dee-dee-chickadee” hefore Peter : th H i ke led them to & hooth in a busy drug mind Cand ! went’ back 0. the demanded, “Have you secn the new ! o e il siranger in the Green Forcst. | +just as I expected,” commente Tommy Tit?" 3 o o |O'Day when he told Jimmy about it. was gone. but a fa craw-dad Yes, Peter,” said he. “I went 10 | Jimmy thought several times of applying 1t in a curve swam near-hy. It looked up pay my respects as soon as I heard |calling up M : P 4 |calling up Mary Lowell and explain- TR ,,\.‘.14' w t at J“ Kyl.‘u_‘lw‘vl\’ '.V‘]I‘:ll\.\lrn:u!. II b 1\l in h).mz ing the whole mad business to her. Just see W ow'll have fn el laughed ‘, K polite ittle politencss docsn't hurt r 5 5 Who Is he?”" demanded Pete But a certain stiff-backed attitude . for ks or less! Johnny, *1 didnt /9 0 15 hez” demanded Peter |y one, and 1t may do one a 1ot of {ahout making what misht he con. |10l BY experimenting for years he S know * craw-dads recn Forest. Timid little Mrs. Peter |€00d.” [strued as advances restrained him, | discovered the exact canse H e liked bacon, lined t K that the “Never mind about your polite- : : 'y|and then went further and com- Mov A ss Rescues | inclined to think that the com- | | Besides, he told himself, he had S Tovie Actress Rescu 100." : S ness,” interrupted Pator, which, of. | ounded a remedy that would fe- ol .;,y LLhon (hlld From \tudm Fire e P P 0 e T Mevneilte oy [Pt all such ldcas out of hia head. | von think that the surgeon's knife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's be- cause you haven't heard of the new treatment known as Dr. TLeon- hardt's HEM-ROID. The Doctor's treatment is Inter- house The nest morning the | He was here for a purpose X move the cause. . i lywood. Calif., March 18 (1) — 4 ou = g ey part. “Tell me about this stranger. | put hie wondered if Mary woula! D Leonhardt wants every.sul- s Rrock nd Eithel Wal the dear Old Briar-patch |Sammy Jay says that he 10oks ke {givo him her sympathy. He felt very | feTeT to benefit by his discovery e \ . L member of the Fox family, but, of |;uch in meed of sympathy, 1t |and 5o that there will be no doubt- ; course, that cannot be. Who docs [geemed that no one understood him, | iN& or delay all druggists are au- R g 5 ' ! ! . g ' he . ange ! . ! His time could hardly be ealled his | thorized® to sell HEM-ROID with Ex-Service Men, Aftention! e ' ' . : : t say od porters were in almost con. | Euagantee that it will do as stated Take a Tip! By All Means See G v . G g ' £ . and Mrs. King, his | Or money back. “n " 1 e w ’ 1 opyvight, 1 dur ! v b told them t he bat honorable basis ever BEHIND tON 19 ' her| On that two we v v ter fr. Rand, “and a gentleman | sufferer should secure a packag L URLHEAL g ! gentleman ff: hould k Capitol—Next Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. ! ¢ set, W - E « v At story: “Peter Can Stand ver th was one." had heen |of Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID tp ‘ my om i 1 would {1t No ] 4 |shot zht Ught in his | day. ~

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