New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1926, Page 4

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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Mow Lillian May I'roducer in has Interest Mary LA pris “It fsn't a qu Tillan went on, tenth insp just mow when hysterical story school prank. T'm g when she wakes up. don’t know, Lut T'lL m “Isn’t It Going 6 Be a Task Her lips 6t into a thin lir ¥new that ordeal in store for Dicky’ ed niear 1 also knew that I mit Mary to no would refrain froxu tdollzed dan need for it hard not to make: a sleeping girl in the avoid it I voleed the was cons some sev whi ing 1 ion, Tet 1 pleg other room. curiosity hter, were for um happen to | Rarals HER-OWN WAY ja Girl of Today PREVIOUS JULIA DEAN CHAPTERS and AMIE RILEY ol THE ECSTASY 01 and 1| was an would sub- INSPIRATION UTAIN DAILY RALD | CROSSWORD H}ifif} SATURDAY, BEGIN HERE HENRY RAND, und m Graft TODAY busiy P f andkerchief theate RAND, port, where the d » s traced 108 OLGA NARI, a cabaret singer. Jir s und LOWELL., faints d for murder. SAMUEL CHURCH, and t JIMMY his son tde MAY - MARY Madgze Tells of the Meetdn % t nd misunders ¢ minu . ore olice the stub nto possession ot Kked her up” two nights b might out of one night, the man she y ddentify 1KE ay s found Jo apartment to fi disappearance be- r sensation, aceidenta 4 Known iils him and ng to 7 Jin vour t KID DIVIS sees intimate o to a lonely Jensen hold- itfon ¥n to the are out 1t 2" Olg Jimn prisoner. 1 conl ming i ical 1 them. Yet t slde ordinury and ) reaiize reason other possible ouse, When nswer he ishes upstairs to its Divis over r Jensen, the fight s throug treaks his ne R liron, with g truck rzed clay hloe t 1o} that follows stair my Jensen ailing and akes Ol 10 police tant v “Ha most by that pro sion wing had seen of feminity answered, and But in to my own pr in mige fne NOW O ON WITH THE CHAPTER LII 1 STORY rom r one of ity =1 Church wus s hard for the street to under should want Yien something Id have answered of comfort surroundings. S-room ho worm . erifice VERTICAT and Sam off.” to be loved gance, and may or m rerta con- his 1is iy i comfor 1ot surprising fond of ertain tation, Another mystery the position of 5 of one of the in city and, indeed, In t part of the sta Ad {8 80 often me hard cauired The Book omen,” th nds of them the s unt of os- will his prominence ¢ heels of his had heen g tioner, ard he and wa one ext thing this mansion looked up to 11 However have looked nee. had boug of grudgingly on Sam people were they ma Church's w’ free to admit a hard worker, Rare in- fhe night when someane o tha deed edostreaked fonr- TOMOBRROW: Gossip’s Corner Penny's Temptation. close the Budget vorth oRe expert incom Reddy Doesn't Thornton W, Believe Reddy By Rurgess truth some Because, forsooth they e t belleve folk just f ) il @ . G WALTER B‘\I\E? & CO. L. DORCHESTER, MASS, bu,’ U‘om ate le )/{)/t? /It 2] [(4 Chocolate | jf» a New-fastioned Qeneration. Baker’s Chocolate —Old Mother Nature. fa 1) way sornetimes s0 difficult 1o believe that simply won't bel them Perhags you know how th Yo ¥ Want to believe, but the thing you want to belieye seems so impos- that you ean't | R found that way ddy when he told her over in the Green T had not - Menus for the Family CIOHS Iy ople e at is may v brown | sible, lieve IFov wi re taken Reddy very long Right Thiv Rye Muffine My dear, my dear, T have the strangest news In the world for you" oons sngar, Spoor Bowser the Hound so puzzled he finally gave up and went to Farmer Brown's. You see had gone straight to the ing Brook, run for some dis- jumped to the top p on the bank of the ok, and from thege as he conld. In this broken his trail. Bow- could not find that trail home Reddy 1 the water, nHflx r B PSTAB n Reddy take him straight b mlock tree d | Fox er, ok e he Gra th no longer gs credit strar was |there. Prickly Porky was still up in won't re- had huried hs fast as |th light wurning emark San Her and a tre S8 0 -color yo! J et removed the most With admirabl control from Chure! his mouth both 1ed hinself How did Ked cooly e peoy it door, “But the “Oh, y u have in ut ot How did you butler, where—howe atler, Very fine butler arel. Didn't want to 11 me 11 im pipe almaost Chuech slowly raised his ey curved teeth, Bt & 1 eripped loose]y Churer tury tahle aniet in T iront P i opene 1 led to wis e disturb hir very ligl Tho did answer hin W raised iden start 1000 not 1y as disturhing. is eyes and then vening, He hurch “Damn yon!" s calm va ori shed in 1 Churcl the hotly. ¢ of the its 'other's maddening coolness. “What | |" Doy longer His fir ervant n “I'll ring for and you thrown out. impudence,” d and vou 1ed, ng. fon: Then Church,! ominons note in © man bis voi cansed to stop 1d still and stare CGo on, sit don't I’ron 1 n reit iip pocket d on the im. The into his c imise e, nd fis- unblinking long story and T've got with you." He swift blane! co, "First, there's £ Olga May pause i at his nest words iden £ stamped on rated, to use drew end | as ir, you tabic slowly drew one for caning for with T'v Ymy Treh his the tree. He pald Reddy from him. no co wttentior find out A iilod scent of IFox hat ) had down tree. But the 80 old by this time that Reddy decided it was not worth while to try to fol- ow it. Instead. he hurried to (ell Mrs. Reddy. My ¥ dear, T have the vS in the world for you IFox to M “0 1 -y so | hec come out of the | homy pre o R st sald |l “We ) Greew 1 Mrs you m mi edy s it?” ve M cousin over ' suid Reddy Reddy long 11 up our her Jin sin can 1dy turned ard at Reddy, i e declared. I vord of it." Tt's Ady. * it and looked “T don't he don’t helieve leve | (ro true. fust the 3 same,” cried er you b 3 hig I don't care wh stry or it's true up in the 1 mlock SN Mrs, Reddy may go wit nil with son again. > folks, but it won't go with me,” said she. “I don't what is the matter with vour but something’s wrong wit} You needn't tell me that there 'cr Fox that climbs trees. Of you and T fump up in a_tree (my but t isn't climt fellow was way up hig persisted Reddy. “Bowser the Hound was at the hottom of the tree bark- {ing at him.” | “Probat *“That wri o wa the is any course, sometimes, “This ra int was Bobby Mrs. Re Coon Ay up | pa got rn be for ( it T wouldn't “What do for ar the leve it, | Divig, Chure hounded Be- 1 i h t you? urel ra all b be here me fired Ty didn't you mean? You're ‘Listen, what sently Railr s Porter ts he was p lot ®o. Churct you're Mr. dn mestion, zoing to Hilton, at the ted he fired me at Furthermore, that the laundry ad- al tell Q me i me His stenographer told Mr, i up. I've no time e listening to you.” Jimmy's voiee cool. “You're not not just yet, anye Chureh, jsn't to Church sput- rown out on ' ne “You'll listen to me first, . . . ." looked W Kid my straight into the v don't you call up Divis and see if you p trom them?" He 's eyes n get a m Church’ I see ce. you know ned Jimmy, hurch looked as {f he uck a sudden blow. it you're talking arled. “You're crazy." aps I am—but let me go on my story. You had me flred, didn't jeave town. And then the gentlemen,” had been “I don't know about,” he h 1 iting me anonymous notes of rning. U ey were deliv. d by your zood friend Divis. Onee paid a littie boy to leave one at door. “Never mind. Sit still,”" and Jimmy ed a hand to ward off the other's erruption. “Why, would you be- Mr. Church? One night Mr little nettled that nuch attention to 1ly shot at me str 1 angrily to his more flooding s RODF far won’'t sit*here and listen lte mysterious allusions to u a ying his love ac huret ers, 1 ad to persuade | save your breath ! % ndred dollars | 1 wasn't | ings that don't concern me, care if you werc shot a ! he missed you." “Indeed it was, from point. Rut the tune for nearly over with now, | uerriee you in & mom by coming right out with newspapers wouid call a startline Hsclosure. You read the newspup don't you? Of course,. I see you hate fust laid o aslde. Well, you will lave read, then, of the myseriou Isappearance of Olga Maynurd," Jimmy had picked up the re and pointed 1t carvlessly at Che |Who sank back cgain in his o {And Rand's volc econtinuing, cold, without emotion, “Funny thing about pearance, Church, In ment we found a picture, picture of my fut |was a Loy of 1ift hu\r- recog *d |V m\ML, 1 it hadn't be for LI er met O'Day, arming fellow, ms he | father when both of ¢t {were mere kids, that surpris. |vou, ¢h? Now, pec finding ot th It positively fncrin: ynurd ather's m {time ago in read that in incrimir be in Graft der, Furt was found | 1 dop s 1o your wiany allusiony 18 going (o L or e what i the Oh, ndkere} nd the s ot she had icture, 1 of conrse, Yo vourself woulin't from all that eviden “Yes, of conrse, God, yes fished a handkerchief fron pped his fore e like block ¥ “Of course, Any that. But the fur in that Olga that pieture, Tt ouple of visitors appeared, and one of them 1 picture on the 1see what a dlfferenc From implicating ‘it heging to look s knew she v liberately plants the net arou Jimmy took r man's, turn the right sh mantelpiece, 3 that the marder, someone, rder suspiclon, o 14t 1 who Feltot his eyes ¢ Delitare tely he hog was T Still he ing at it, 1 imagine how Church, to o' at montl at I3 L] on Jimmy a Jimmy 1le closed of the re “That bookease h. TRight throw, middle of glass, now., Watch.” He pulled the trigger, and Chure! iumped as the room was filled with explosive sound. There was a tinkle s on the floor, eh, revoly he pulled t on the tohle inside of murdered " Jinmy lless you fell m ute you Rar (To Be Continued) |Your-Health How to Keep It— Causes of lliness CUMMI Tublic Health By DR. HUGH S, sSurgeon General, U. service Male moequitoes are vegetarian female of many species of mos- qnitoes have developed a taste \Mood and blood has become in to th the of their sable em for eggs > mosqulto usy ¥8 her egg the surface of the water. 1T s of some specics float separa The egrs of other species adhe and float like a small ratt. In a d or two, under ordinary conditions, e cggs hatch out into larvae, com- monly known as wiggle-tai The larva is in reality a animal but is a true air breather. | The Jarva of the malarial mosqui { ordinarily rests and feeds at the sur- | face of the water, it usually les i an almost horizontal position, its tail | touching the filmy surface of tl water, The larvae of mosquitoes mov: | about more or less in search of food {but at intervals of a minute or two they come to the surface of the wa- [ter tor air. The length of time that a mosqui- to remains in the larvae stage varics with the species and for each sy cles varies again with the tempera e larva after moulting i transformed into a curiously creature known as the pupa. | The pupa remains quintly surface of the w iisturbed. It has no mouth and does not feed. The pupa stage lasts for |two or three days, at the end o vhich time the adult winged insec® emerges. Nine days from the time the eg; |are laid, in many cases the wlnged {insect appears. Warmth favers t) at tl ter excert when aw every vestige of color recede |rapiq development of the mcsq-nm |cold retards the growth. Anopheles or malarial mosquitocs rarely bite in the day time. Ano. pheles is shy and easily driven off and will rarely bite yon when you are moving about. Ske is more apt |t@bite you when you are asleep. Her bite is Jess painful than that of other | mosquitoes and she does not sing so |toudly. On this account when mos- vou conceived the briliiant idea of {quitoes are much complained of they are rarely Anopheles and there can {be many Anopheles about without |much complaint. g Canada Gets Many Americans | 1t has been caretuly estimated that United States citizens golng into |Canada to settle during the last 12 | years took cach and effects of about |$163,470,653. The states of Massa- | chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota | Washington and New York, rach sent more t 000 persons into Canada during the last 14 years 51,000 went from North Dakota that time.

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