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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ——Revelations of a Wife Mary's Heart is Theilled by meant o bo interpreted a Lillian's Friend, admiration, “Mary!" she s “Behold your | With Lillian’s comment upon | ,unt and bew ) ! 8he prob. | Mary Harrison's cannincss Hngering | ) in my brain, 1 tricd to make most o, ‘caph, 1ook out thut she dovsn't | casual and natural n atLer |y e ol s - i ‘Walt a minu cried Jirr checking him. “I've changed CROSSW ORD }:“ 77[ E \ 4 5 mind. Let me off here. Just tho e ‘of a man I wanted to sce that live o out. here.” “Your friend might as well Hve « | the north pole as out here," ohse | ed the conductor. His Lumor " BEGIN HEGE TODAY (iureh gets Mary's promise to mar. \n\\ GO _ON WITH THE STORY | none too good. He opened the door HENRY ND, ] i | m. Jimiy and Olga, ouy onc CHAPTER NILVI with a bang and let Jimmy out. I8 found muvdered inow cheap pight, o nian they, both recoge The wmile died on Mary Lowell's| ‘The fog hud closed so densely t]ul wotel in Gratton, 1'olic tnd i nize—he as one of his assallants, |mouth. 8he biv her lp and stared, | DIvie' rapudly walking figure was an voman's handkerehicf and the yel- sho as the man who got the stub. | uncomprehending at Jimmy's van. | indistinguikhable blur up the stro: ow stub of a thenter ticket, The man eseapes, hut they fdentify ishing form. “ Jimmy suw that hLe was o JANET RAND. iy daughter, ' him by his police photo ns TKIE Bary Colvin, his hat in his hand,|sparsely settled district. Housus breaks Ner engagement with BAR- | JIENSEN, called erazily, *Jim! Oh, Jim!" He|those that could bhe scen in the fo Y COLVIN because of the “dig- | Clureh, motoring with Mary, [mumbled words vaguely at Mary, |6y murk--were few and far b race JIMMY RAND, his s runs over a dog. €he breuks her en- | not realizing she was not near|tween. . . . No paved streets . koew 1o Tridgeport where the theater | gagement and writes Jimmy ahout | enough - to hear: *“Me's crazy. V'Il|cinder patlis instead lde ik The stub 18 traced to OLGA MAY- it hut the office hoy forgets to mall | cuteh him--see what's the matter| Ahead of him, jusi barely diseert tble, was Divis, still walkin keeping a rafe distance them, Jimmy followed the lim figurd up the strect, It the car ride had geemed te Ji my %0 Jast for hours, the veerned uges. Siretehes be houser grew longer and longer. The damp alr was raw, Me ered, and buttoned his overc tigh - his throut, But was eold not alons from the ciill atmospliere but from lis surround ings. . . . To be tralling Divie dowt i ; 0 i G this lonely puth, . . . What was 1 i 1 il o e tin ) ‘ 7 e 4 s Ue walked nolselessly, on rubis i : ] ‘ v old dume: i 2 ity ; i | heels, but unconsciously he lenzil A ad { : el atrociously Oh! excel 44 P - A § 7 |ened his stride. A mmn(-v 0 :,"‘,‘ s Ir ¢ (LU ; ; ; 5 4 ater k:‘hl ] eing t oth: h b tent T o for Lillian advanced upon | Hotizon(al 6 Yyrie 4 3 i ' : | men he was rannntn..- had narrowed was a icert oy such fell determination in Amigement T Deity i Sy 55 4 Sk e 3 178 . Me was afraid t Divis inke lity ! 3 f » that T eluded her only by 9 Native meial S Magicia 3 g i : 4 it suddenly turn around and we Leen £ : through the door into the “like 1 § i oy of ‘ t Then what? He el denly ! that it J f citling into the sedate ision t Headgear Z T i ; i ; ! | i /. ; ; & that Divie was arme; § & i v ¥ public appearane e den tray for carvying 1 2 Cor 1 4 4 7 ¢ Baecy Colvin had told him 1 :‘,, tep an e fo NEN ‘;l.-'.L 7 ;‘.\::mm. slackening threads in a Mary had broken off with Sun T thi 1 Iy car as we waited for 16 Drop of fluld from the cve o hivalve moliusk : : : Church. Ife revolved it iu bis yind el ; b gRl e B bron ol o # : e e i e and hr'x\:‘)'| the thought pleasant. with a prett ness, the p or anyhody | 20 ‘o stufr “op 3 A g g ; BUEMIT el B dgsha Bha T 1 ; ‘old dume’ and get away vz Rodent 1 11158 y : ; ; : 4 & ; bt [ten him a letter. What could alto; 0ise young person 1 i whole . 3 Dug in a coal pit I orig e 3 ) 4 4 # happened to i nd 1 to he v indiiferent | persilage o el Lilltan Ly e . Jly s the most methodical person for roference living roo! her 81 1 sulte “Who s That Man?" where we had 1 t CALUR SR Mary shuddered in mock ich yet held acertain ting: Uan, hold Y. “Plen Aungie Madge “T ought to ! yon do. don't measure me to help you ¢ . ete you'do. beware of or ] : o wood do angtl) from talkin she does person list and—" “Don't ; 0 sl TAlllan chime in 10! 5 { ¥ P : ‘ gt romisced, with rnestnes but 1 saw larn hehind b bur callzed that with her often had specimen putting on and 1 follow ‘'towe divide it and sive time carry arid ton R ; " e e ; . : 4 G o and she still cared for him. votorted. “But suppose | 15 Bone ) i e TR . ; o g ‘ :’c]l“sm:.:'rzlur:f upliits .u‘h‘] th 1 i v indulging. thi e e and dr , 5 i e N iccao i i s : . S i . came down 1o earth again, and 1) fg! o »\‘ by w‘_;( ‘1 ars ’ )l“‘l‘ Lr‘ 1\‘“, 1‘v“".-L-“-‘:r-w‘.'. : ‘\‘ imal similar (o the raccaon | | 1 il : i % : o . i Ho shock his head. muttercd supplies, Kautio will he o gl G Dot L i ' : ¢ i E “Murt keep my mind e what T have our dinner s i i g . R o s s der where in the devil fhis Divie i e to 1 a shopping tour fi m there in the ne irtment.” o o o R TS S e e i e s . i . L going. He's taking me way out in T said briskly SYEr R ON a lark!® Mary Hook-shaped projection L8 % i a : i 4 e the country : » ready ¢ One §n cnr b A : : Z 4 4 | The disconcerting thougit struch subw I Hoith AfHic 3 1 = o Vg i o i il : i iim that perhaps Divis might 1 the apartme e o A o St it 3 B AN ] : . S e % W 5 i 5 recognized him, after all, and va 1 taxi ove s g ol : G G 5 ' i merely leading him on . . to soue .-”‘_’wu tonsil [ ' : 7 : Ly o ‘ : i ! trap. . L t s g i : | sald, trying to allay that sui ool Pl i 2 ; ; < : %4 G den fear: “That's a crazy fden. Devoured i : % i % i : o ; | Muen't lose my nerve. This fello SER ] e o) A e : : {would be seareder than J am if J DR Sy i s ¢ 5 ¥ : : ; : {knew 1 was following him." it el i . ; : : [ And still Divis walked on. The fog grew thicker. Jimmy al- flowed himself to approach u ! deal nearer. Onee Divig stopped. and | Jimmy had a horrifying moment. 1 snddenly 1o ground turned to Lilli “T supposie the hest plan eried, spirits were so i s that they greatly enlivened e shopping expedition. ) vry errand v finished, w ! Behold Your Aunt!” § bundles and ourselves into op for every pos 8 ind were driven to the |4 rond and Am- n¢ i tment, I s husying my- ¢4 vicinity," Lilliay \ otting the pureels ont of commented, ow do yon kne 1 nd handing them 1o the what you'll wi until you've gor: s when T heard Lillian say cor- to- the apurtment?” i “How do you do!" [ looked | “But” 1 estorday 1 i a glimpse of a man 1 when T went u view o api Keen ll few hours Liefore, ment, ar ¢ v 1 i to b 5 ited whisper, out a list cver ing L ne \ i He looks 1 have | irse” 1 emp 3 r something 1 ; DIHET ARt TR AONIDOY T SR e, : TTER T Then, keeping a safe distance between them, Jimmy followed the dim flgure up the streer through the ey et sl 2 il 026 shroudlike fog, ew she pat But Divis did not turn around. H» . % 2 D, a cabaret sing he letier, with him.” | had enly stopped \3 11t @ b | from one arm to the other woman jurge of New York ci Jimmy meets and falls in love! Jimmy gets 2 phone call from O} But Jimmy was not crazy. He had | 1om ofe arm 1o LRE oihek s hero i nothing wrons |with MARY LOWELL. Later he|saving she has found Jensen, He!iccognized, in the man who was|Jiminy noted with rlict tha | i elderly man siving shelter 1o | finds Olga. She faints at hearing | rushes 10 hier apartment to find her | boarding the street car, nonc olhvrls‘ ;’f::f,"‘:‘ ahioad oncopmons: 1 g ng girl” thus vuling against an | pollee want her for murd Mary, | gone. Her disappearance becomes & than Kid Divis. S j : P o 2 ];‘ % 5 ate landlady sreferred com- out with SAMULL CHURCH, alnewspaper sensation. O'Day then| There was no time for -\pl.ma~"”"') e o SR = = plaint. Mayhe rig i wrong- wealihy lawy Jimmy lift Olga | tells Jimmy that he found a picture | tiof rything else could wait— 2Uutomobile CLHE 5 oTE T : 8 furious rats and bumping e HUGII 8. CUM v IWEOM OV T ( 1o find into a taxi a mist stands, f 1d in Olga's a e to woit 2 ; ; ST s ¢ he ¢ tol him get 'away this|OVST the uneven roau. e wonger:i aGlrl of Toda TSRO OENG L Gn L SRS : Lok Olgnicii ol ot I Sl e what mission its passenger or po- Lk gl ; 5 LERICOIMERILO TORRRE 0 ¢ e hing e s et , .. sengers could be on t nt su Ik v who “picked her up” iwo nights be- | Chy Ihey o king He swus yoard the ear. just as & ) e murder. Jimmy receives s They se iy Loweli B comductor we 4 door. (58 MAN MEETS MAID I wonly found near the home of mau, Women Sayings and Doings ysterions warnings jdge- | proaching. Just iy i T 1e glanced . his “What are you lau . \ 8 2 ‘ K roar of its motor s a Jusy ¥ 5 S T e ot fni it | port und Iater t v two! lis hat he spies a familiar fig cad lowered, his oyes peceing. . . . Judy " i ¢ s in o 1ee, i vely in the immediate vicinity home a ished up to Ne men, but ¢ 3 un or a strect car. He 3 ‘ ('t hortihlook .4 them. Jimm) “At you." ! 8 ¥ I el ang siations, This tn Kiss 3 I b Jhomy and Mary estranged, | sue @ uns lke o mad man. | chan £ bel QOEL 3 ; ¢ I don ok f the yellow tever and Ating npon their retur Mosquitocs differ greatly in their abits. Some species are most com- ved up in the ear. | Iving on the it up, slid yourself | I ey BULY s Salie ) or 1 s ‘ poli Alice tarried in Ag Ehedt me, England ¢ car hoot he conld obs commeon sult . A third an trouhles of Vera Cath- | 8 / ar clded his W ¥ S e sometiies ca 1l mi-do- | ea . 8. A, proving that as| 5 waper. e anilT ic el m hoth jys, ur fair nation played the He wondere! at he would do— | yy oni-‘ Aty what his plan of actton wonld ve—if | Gong old Barry, mps and fields. to this || for publieity. Divis should sve Lim and ieave ti mi-dom of mosquitoes 1 the genns Anophieles helonzs Club Chatter 4 : d commonly associnted bout human habitations and 0 |zoat for what the home country | here.” Wi " o\ 51 He felt ¢h neel of zomeonc lieu hand washing 1 o e u“:’i‘ il e (o him ) Nolihelp, s much, faire one's lingeric . Lo e Lo ’ R ; : companionship. Tle debated brie on the advisabili'y of cntering our Nouses that lie passed so 0 uently, explaining his p! maluria nost as much as - Tt wasn't Divis he wanted, he | °% v faire one o told himselt, It v Jensen. Divis, | © Whitefout the Wood Mouse Nat are you doing her aid the | ested, would only le again s f Complains waky little voice. Tt startled Peter | 3000 Jonsing' whereabonts. Perhaps LT RO ONERLomC! b A mbryo; the secon Sithed VRS g5 soon will e lost, — s0 tha Jjumped in spite of Mim- |}, way going fo sew Jensen now. | DT — With a gun. you hase T the third, or pupn st 1 fourt} Nl in e in b T sy ByliThorioniw . icllo, Whitefoot,” said he, for But put the thos usi NG e he image or adult wi o W modern canvases are fading, | ——— it was Whitefoot the Wood Mouse.| © (00 Divis glanted nervously to-| “Might lose him.” he said. “Oniy you lknow e 1 " 1 s sit r a stone of the old ¢ Z 'St je! i\ e ihres ier § i ) poor oils | Though shines the ¢ or falls the He was sitting on 3 ne of M| ward the rear of the car. Jimmy, his | thing to do's to sti »k to him uito are water rain, wall, just back £ Peter. “Hello, | pon (xposed, shifted the paper | where he's going. Thousand « I Read in a Book! Some people always will complajn, | Whitefoot,” r { eter, """‘ kly in front of his cyes, striving |to one now he's going 10 secm fo de v el Old Mother Nature. ke to know wha ire oIz |l o guiward show of nonchialance | sen. Maybe they've got Olga. in books! The . for e Why aren’t you ove here il (1at le did not fuel. | God, what a lonely place! Hide ¥ stanee, in Kathleen Norris' “Cer- | er Rabbit had safely reached | the reen Forest, : you he 3t Divis had not seen him—or, at | body here. Nobody hin halline in People of Tinportance.” Yom | Stonc Wall along the Old gt 1ea had not recognized him—for ! distance all day lofig."” may have obserye mothers Nike | Orehard, just behind the Black fraid, "’“]'” \‘“- T'm tirned slowly around again and| Jimmy flattened himsel! on 4 cnes Dest which make wts | ghadows which had come ereeping afraid.” squeaked little Whitefoor. | out of the car window r gain it was onl - — \ : | i i Shadow hich had ereep b A ] e car Tow. ground, but again as \ . READ RERALD CLASSIFIED Ans [ 0700 S80S I rs of 11 } out from the Purple Hills, efter eer : nothing 1 r rolle on—block aftt? | ghift a bundle. ar e TOR YOUR WANTS BT ; SNODUIDAE or habics | jolly, round, red Mr. Sun had gone | newW, > 1eNCT:Y LVCIBCONY ) gers left at nearly | “Must be heavy! Jimmy said b el \ 1o bed. He felt quite safe in the old ave ! « - stop, 1 now a new fear |+Wonder what's in it? Vord, if only === it o » isterhood T t | . il : [ Stone Wall, for you know the n m ai ¢ drick Jimmy—that i they rode|somebody were here—uarry, 0'o3 } > Boise o et AL ! DEW | were many Liding places ghere. ' (N « ; T [ 1 mosqnito, cnitoes b % the fir r brecding plac e vy or {nito TOMORROW: A Promise of Help i \¢ and Divis would be | anybody. Ama- | 514 glone Wall is a favorite place have left the G s, on the car. Tn which event,! grraight ahead, and some dista DROMS knew, he must be recognized. back from the street, a light glowe Minutes passed-—to Jimmy, nerv- | gimly. As he drow nearer, Jimm hensive, they seemed 1ike | gould sec that it trom the hasement of a house se outline or stops to make, could burely make out in 1l swaying, dizzy gereen-like fog. : z 2 s1 ‘Mhere was no glint to the gl s 3 SRS Hlowiddrou knoy 4 ¥, hehind his NEWSPADEr. | as there had been to those in #on y the passengers gradually thin|or the houses he had passed. Jim s til there were only three re- | my concluded it must be shinir maining besides himself and DIviS. | yrom behind a drawn shade. : ;000 might!” he said te himself.| Ang then he saw his man tur Becauge he ted ¥ “Is the aan going to the end of the | chaeply to the left. Dropping dowr DRelersieyes \nof e onenslaing g te the ground once more, he san ' you's really seen this do you know nge hunting Another passenger 1eft. The €al | pjvis, head still straight ahead moved on. walk toward the house with the din - / \ ; ety Pretty little White{oot .v:r:'m 1 his nd of the lin con- | jignt. Hlaoy whiskers with one of his littie wl ductor. “Al] out.” Guowing a little bolder, he got fc — b GOSSlp s Lorner > 3 gl nds. “Yes” he squeaked. “Ves.| piyis had risen from his seat. was| . raet and trotted, sure that = = seen him."™ king down the aisl rd mn; bserved. S Uil nbia ho ook LXEY crled |as syt iesci BRatT e s ey | AN URCCSS ik trom the cln- w cup of Healih (z/ Le Breaklast , T St reter Y oR Tl arvalarr =l sk paeh Sl o o faretiint stir, Boil, and Serve! % d 2 i e & Fox ! anuraked L 4 u . o Gk | cbhle tha 2 &) i squeaked Tittle Whitefoot He looks like a Tox. sq ! He thought, "I can't follow him |youot 'yn interminably long | l that 77)(,‘ s (!7/{[6‘ cney i I bl V ! y ' i X © 8| out. What can 1 407 I T trail after | no fhough as he watched Divie, 't the Dusiness 1esk SRR ! rd Red Pimple< Broke| 'with Peter. Ho ran along close ta ¥ox. Ho looks altogethor too much. pim he's bound to recognizo me.” | ¢ Whitefoot. “Yes, sir, he looks like a Then he saw Divis descend it until he reached the point where |like a Fox to snit me. Just as if truck with a sudden fnspiration, | oy that led to the basement en- B é ..(FP N RELNE BOS R O LT Qut. Cuticura Heals. the Old Orchard and 1 on were mot Foxes (“TI‘:\T‘ he closed his eves and gently tilted | (B0 T U0 Tout of sight now, A (8 S | pana ‘ Azl met. The hesitit « around here without that his head back, letting the paper fall | Jimmy, listening intently, heard S . stranger?” eried “ My troubls was causgd by eat- was anyious to get Into the Green Why, only this night 1 saw ainst his fac d completely hid- !y oo gistinct raps on the door. | ~ The s : 3 : ing apples. My face began to break| | Forest that he might satist Reddy Fox over in the Groen Forest. | {ne' 1o srom Divis' view. The other | “auance foliowed. [ BR[< A F XBT e O O zx { = Ml s S ey with pimples that were hard| curiosity ahout the stranger iie had | 1t's bad enough to have Reddy al-|iwo passengers preceded Divis out of | mhen cautiously, his heart pound- ,.,._ & Sl 5 : \ and red at first and then festered n toll was there. But Reddy ways on the watch for me, and{ipo car. Divis, with an amused |yno s yhunderous tatteo against his H s it \ 1 of *emm! Everybe nen s ver. They spread all Fox was somewhere in 1 Green | M Reddy, and Old Granny '-”‘1: giance at the sleeper In the rear| .. pe glowly made his way up ra 1 flavor delicious to the taste; it is Ty sore. Forest, Yowler o Bobcat was|now comes this fc and it 18| cont. awung down of the step. iR h ety e scales came off my face there; Old Man Coyc might more than 1 can stand. I'm afraid, | Hey in there, end of the line,” | What lay ahead? might i Lo bufn an: t terribly, there; Hooty the Owl probably v Peter Rabbit, and I don't care WhO |vejjeq the conductor. He gave Jim- To Be Continued) emistry, Cor ic AN el s hing Tcould think| ' there, and the one be feared |knows it. I'm afrald.” my a none too gentle push. “Want (Te x 1 ., 2 more than 3 other, I 1 the Jut this stranger,” persisted here . 4 d Cuticura Sosp and| | Panther. was there. Do you won- | Deter, “docs he look like Reddy| «Hun?" Jimmy was acting for the | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS yJucts nent 8o I purchase ler that Peter ated? rox?” | benetit of Divis. 1t he were still FOR RESULTS i fquriwmeke ;8 watih He sat down clo e old | *He does and he doesn’t,” replied | winin earshot, he thought, his ruse g two cakes of Soap and on . ey Stone Wall on th nearest the | Whitefoot. Before he could say more | migny work. He said, in a voice dis. 2 food value. L ‘F’(‘ of O -t opdthostal on Fores “Per * thought the voice of Hooty the Owl Was|oyiceq and h Hell, 1 rode past INSIST U"ON vears thromgt ith Brown riney Pl., Barre ' Rance avay | : : " > S e " e 2 o L 'somy n | heard only a short distance aw my stop. I'll on an’' ride back. WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ® : hait, Vi., Sept. 24, 19 i tion S Timid little Whitefoot disappeared | A fog had athering. Tt was y Vhat 1 of « Rely on Cut Ol | U e . K between the stones of the old Stone ! thick, for which he thanked his DORCUESTER, MASS, F and Talcum to kesp your skin clear 1o would be sure, Wall Jueky stars ve could see Divis ALSAM stranger, (Copyright, 1925, by T. W. Burgess) | as he rounded the front end of the o was Sartied by a - car and crossed the tracks. = . ~1 7 noet 1a B owr, sl next story: “The Mean T conductor 11¢ted his hand to for that COUGH voice. Hello, Peter Rabbit! { Reddy Fox."} i . i

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