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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL & 1926, Quicksands Adele Garrison’s New Phase of —-—Revelations of a Wife \ of Love || CROSSWORD PUZZLE | AZgh\ : ——— | FICTIO . TITT ‘@ | Thao | e THESE WOMEN Lillisa Urges Malge 1o Give Dicky ARG (Rlla e n T aatadu e '....I....'. BEGIN HERE TODAY Money does not count between you (told her. *1 really know what I'mi |1 was offering hinm te as i viha A dolt surprise me, But on the ACDREY, adopted daughter of lnnd me,” she sald, “I'm glad you 'talking about. I've always hud you |stitute for me.” Edith Fairfax's name on Lilllan’s other hand there's always the chunce ..H.n HARRY MORTON, nnda! have succecded, in whatever it is; (with me. because it guve me ple 8he followed him and £1oo o lips hrought me 1o my feet involun- |that you do care, whethor you reali woalthy, andsome, s i lo e glad Bf 10 ma ou happler. ure to show you pretty sights, and Thim, gravely rily it yourself or not. if it doesn't B and wants him to warey her, But daddy, dear, t you amswer buy vou pretiy things, It was u| “There never ean b any I Why do you say thut? 'I de- linake any ditference to you, there's Morton, whose busin the ~ town fmy two questions mistake, mayhe!" She shook her |tute for you, and I'n v oRoilg (0 ! “1)o you think-—" I the more reason the Dicky-bird ver have learned, main- | Morton sought an additfonal mo- head, but he went on, “I'm too old |speak to that man ak: caught my hand and should get wike, Keep stll now, and home in New Brifuin and an ment or two to (hink. “Tell me the (to be o mate for a girl as young a8 | He raised his hand i g v again beside her, let me think," xpensive apartment in New York flons again vou. I'm not 1 of course—my gesture of despair “1 think you should face a few | She put her elbows on her knees, NONA in love with Morten, | “Are you trylng to marry me to |Lealtl is good, and all that. But the [ “Dop't abuse thet boy! | suld, “and T'm the ouly |eupped her chin In her palms—how has offended him in o jealous rage | NMr Parcigh, and do you love Nona " (gap of years between us 18 a wide |tested, “He didn't has in the world ne 1 dear [many times 1 had seen her assume comes 10 ask forgiveness, and*is Her eyes widened as she looked 'one. 1t cannot be bridged. When a [to do with this, It was my cnough to you t them out to |that attitude—and for fully tive min contronted by Audrey, who declures anxiously into his, “Uell me, dear.” [girl of your age, and u man of mine, [entirely, o, And you ought to t lutes 1 ol motionless while her her love Morton caressed the back of her [are married, they wander down | ‘Coming s t how much 1 liks ive brain boxed the compass of Morton hires JOHN PARRISH as hand. "I always (hink of you as u |through life on opposite sides of a guitar, und hi o my problem, ‘I she relaxed Ihis secratary, instructing Parrish to [ehild,” he confessed, It is hard for |great chasm.” ¢ [snid indignint v of i he bench and spoke cris study musie and dancing so he can 'me to realize th I am talking to a ' “Don't you love me?" she asked, |such cfirontery iy “No ordinary Jlob 18 going to do “Tut, tut, tut!” H 0ok licr hy or you," she said. “IUs got to b |the shoulders and shook her 0t . ling worth reorganizing your [be w0 darn confoun - schieme of living. 1 think | ll, feminine ot 1t, and you'll be able to keep | He modified the shuking Ve lad Mary with vou after awhile, But | given her by administering a little Inot just now. You've Eot to be free jtrien T on the shon r o pull up stakes and st resh “Seri usly, you don't have to his path in lif smooth [Then you can consider h Iry him if you do it to. All y worrles are con- | “But I promised her,” 1 faltered was looking for e, da h tting ofly from | “So did 1" she retorted, “and I'm young fellow could take you ilong 1. With the excep- |going to keep my promise, and see [around plave on I'm busy. You fow government stunts |that yon keep yours. But vou must [need some companionship, i that hunt for Hugh [lot me have a fres hand in this {There wrong with , which altogether didn't |[thing, Will you believe me that 1| LT o {nim, now is Uiers b time as that which the [can munage Mary's problem and | , ,",‘:M/”"NI Iy“ ’y\ 1‘«‘.11 st oy | es and T don't like ouian spends upon bri vours 100 N A e i X AT of a year. You've What Price Ambition? e S ieuloaNord LoniCod ) e e eno ; - o 9 To be victol 17 A reckoning of money tra home. alwnys managed | “You know 1" I sald earnestly, [} oo 1o VeOn T et Y T'd like him ) oright if vou ¥ that no turbance “Well! Then, don't be surprised |, 1‘.‘ kel chis 7 o it R made yourseli - matrimonia e h 10 machinery ever at anything I say or do, when I'm |;> - “'X8 (see pleture) { WG 18, memogra on & | foRimin Ansiion Joesn® § : |15 Toward firm for the deposit or loan of [for him. Any doesn 3 rowhled hin, and always left him | talking with Mary, And don't 1let|'2 OV : & Nong, #nd those other wome oo for his work—and whatever | your sympathy for her betray ftgelr, |10 Uollection of facts . ‘ Alstractions he might elect, | You may think I'm harsh, but I'm ,“ Bundles cf paper mouey 1 compound yielding su- | g0 vitl m is the result?” not going to require one thing of her (slang) le you?" TS per no answer, for T knew |that isn't for her best good—yes, 1| Fayestn lirew his arms far a wed expeeted none, and she hurrled [know———" as her eyes swept my (-0 Company (abbrev.) sncit . Mds with Y face. “I hate that unctuony |?2 SINth note in P L] and started up t “Rut Suppose T Don’t Care.” phrase too, but this time it happens Twitchings e T A “The Dicky-hird is o used to hav- [to fit. Are you ready? We'll go |*7 Social insects g chests d cd to hold (e e oAl at : on around smoothing the cor- i) and tackle Mary. T want her |27 T.0W of a co money or other valual he Q over the banister. “I'm rs for him that he's lost all per- [to have time to get over the shock |°8 Firmament 31 Hums of money lent at interest never going to Ao so <0 1idin peetive, He doesn’t know that lof what I'm going to tell her and |9 Twirled 25 Exclamation of sorrow | me! Good night!” 1ally he's heginning to tl or time to think it over before her | To close the eyes of a hawk Withered He turned, ran down ou as somebody necessary to his (aunt gets here, Point of compass Upward took the gi face omfort but not partienlarly in- Reluctantly T followed her hack | Correlative of elther 38 Blushing |hands, kissed her and . riguing. and that he's spending |into the apartment Obese 39 ke “You're a sweet little Lid, more and more time in admiration [left Mary. T Pertaining to the calf of the 40 Italian coin “but you have me up the wonderful executive ability “Mary ar, _ | leg 142 Nuisance est problem 1" . of Tdith. Yon've got fo slip it to sit over there in that arm $1 Mineral spri 47 Fother to solve. (0od night, dea sirl—ehe's made good all right, but whers yon ean he comfortable, |43 Deity 4 Morindin dye el <lie isn’t one, two. three, with what |We've got a lot of {hings which must |44 Moncy lodged with a banker | Morton was deep in thon 1 you could do if you were given the 'he talked over b e can decide and eredited to an aceount | rRdl e ey t ht opportunity. Therc's one thing [upon the best wa Iping you." n em | iu:umm and sat, his arms ; certaln the Dickybird's got to have | Mary took {he seat Lillian in- (45 1in a tres {the desk befors him, far mo olt. and I'm going to have a hand |dicated, and folding her hands look- |48 st a donkey i {an hour, scarce rIng] 1 "!,‘W',“f_lw“_f,“;”‘w‘, ol Heer keh i L el inle Siliaig e i el [ “1 ouzht (0 have Tearned by this Cime never fo debate with a woman,” he said over the banister. “F'm nes- (! a bell and youns AR e [ Sacrition o seiy ambitenererinian ] Sl | er going 0 do <o azain, 50 help mel Good nightt et I'he words rose to my lips almost asked. | 1 Observed i {be a companion fo Audrey. He takes woman grown woman.” He paus- | quickly. |ain tonight vithout my volition. Lillian looked | Copyright, 1 paper Variant of b to dinu bl wh promised you I would talk | Morlon took her in Wis arms. “0f | “Yow'll have to & 1t me keenl Featur: e, Tne 3 Pas b In the bra e two together, she thout Parris! ALl 1 J course, 1 love you! It would be im-{lessons for o time, unless vou find a, ) 5 4 f | rish, and demands of Mor- | He got up, crossed the rooni, and (possible for anybody on earth to|teacher there. drawing-room, [ | on whether he is trying to marry (selected a cigar Lumidor love you more than [ do.” | for Audrey and low - you . § her to Parrish, and if he loves No hat lay on a tabore, beside the or Mer voice rang out triumphantly, |*nd me.” T 1 | NOW GO ON WITH 7T an. Lighti it. he puffed Then why SHOULDN'T we be | rish with Morton § At or money order names and situations in tis tively returned fo his sead married? 1¢ you love me, and I love | firned to- hig °hit ~ 0 ymises 1o pay st re fictitious.) “Here goes,” he said am the yvou better than everything else on |lseisurely he memo= 9 . e A g STy CHAPTER X only man you ever bave seen in all eapth, that's all that counts!™ Her | b lefters in~ a Glrl of Toda 7 Lxcept in moments of great vour life, except for a casual fyoice dropped on the last two words, *{Tuctions to the littl rla y ished el ) cannot afford a Cornmeal Bunny sion, wien (he habits of years uan 1 startled look appeared in her | 108 machine, W ] PHI STORY 17 HER HEART he begar lecping car berth, Despite that the One and one-halt eups hot corn- *WCPL aside, it is the custon of men | o T instinet ‘yac. “But maybe you love Nona ‘; s ;’f‘ ;;”"’ i nbuzzce When 1 asived M honi s may secu sirange o you, Julie, railway compin e pu chaser of R A i il T A [ G e o jonal erises. Won o maiv. hetter! Daddy, do you love Nona and told the stenogray z ) didn't suspect that Buddy Tre. |couchette space thal it is ass 1 5 ard codliadl s ehiin tively expose (heir soul A e T erec e would expect ehe | (4 ey ‘“41‘ {x,],' Ausnest b budny L, T e T iy L 'If, ";’k," S n : ] ind Kittons. They are | Morton rubbed his knee slowly [tvPewriften sheels to he rea i : s i o] Tort paying |10 recciving many kieks from ir: e e 0 onever_do, wi nd e Jove |with the palm of his hand. She |him before he left that ey e by SNONH L r fiy music lessons b ominin lers complaining o S el e i r U hand. searcely drew a breath as she waited [ A8 the girl went y s o) iy Musiilesolr S SR L S o o mush after cook It R ateni Taol e g done, Audres | for him to speak. The look of tri.|lapsed into thought again. Fina AU LRI ich accornmodats Add cese, milk | yfocton sought 1o divert i} ver v & hat flamed in her face a mo. |& slow smile spread over his Ly DAL CE AT : o Melt un- quion. i moti ont before had disappeared, and as [He summoned Parrish U did not fell her (hat sh m pour ¢ I recei v {50 i’ still delayed his answer, there| John” said : vy ; ey ‘ o Advance Fashion he er You bee YOU pame a droop of mi to her lips. |Sonal eheck for five thonsand « " in connection wilh R ) re 1l iorful man in th Do you love her better than you |and bring it in for me to sir n R July launched on a g ousand vorid only man in the jo 2" she asked I want you to fake It down fo fle 1 | the duosizner L 1 ever COULD love! Morton started up. “Good grief, bank and get it casiicd in large hills L STntia 0t to shiic 4 r than you are,” Morton \QO! GGood heavens! walked v Twfl-: ,\W"’".f"'v“ faan ¢ TOMORROW: The Finishin lounging jour. OF black elotic | (Copyright, 1926, NBEA Serviee, | ____ B ndidsn e oo Take (e money and s g Tondla v he sa in. “I don’t love anybody [24dress.” 2 i K velvet tie 1l as T love you!™ | He took a scrat : i te W hen why—" she But he ”f‘".v pe .v:lm memorandum 0ssip s Lorney Y Health e e Setion s | ontine. o ‘Wi ind o I 1 o i aie DAt a5 BN D Coiisa s mole cur ea t fean't do ft— 1 simply cannot. It can [Woan _v‘.:r.l e b it GOl e From “prograin Chidrman,” telling How to Keep It— e s 4liobaiid dollars ahd Bty =ity of i o out ¢ 1 Lave iie child must 1 Ly 'y‘ "“',‘“;M Causes of Illness yim by the arm, ' [¢ither a ring or & necklace. Tell her L dies. IR Hrabiie iy <he asked her |10 buy only one article of fiwelry— ] 3 i aT i Romeo | (BY DR HUGH & CUMMING) You B r arcelycould {1 1’1;“;-;',\::“hn-.«njd‘[m" “What - . 1 Stat hear i $ ; | 1 fa n n: con ( ‘,“‘, ; United States “ou're a young girl, Audrey,* he vflll‘l ask for, sir 1k ) ¢ Thie | sald, ‘There are things you don't on’t ask for any it 1 r ( fadne, Robe i ivy poisoning are Peeper Stops Peeping Now. some singérs are 50 hewiteh- know about—things you can't know [Morton said terscly. to c $os LR, y & ognize. A - A with the of their own (ahouf. You are a young girl, and I|% nal d give the money 1o L AL : Lo ick may b By Thornion W. Burgess Voices fhat they can hear nothing lcan't tell you abont them, But Aud- (the young woman who he ; e I ; Books wrod i ne or itehir : it isn't way with iyey, darling—1 con't marry you,” |door. Give her my x (] i 4 : Gty nbar and . 1 ol o HGTIEA aliont ¥ siin. Within a day or for the | Times (here are when one may peep. , Peeper the Hyla, Goodness, no! No, | She still held to his arms, and [all}" I ] ; Faiaad 1 triel i i cxposed to t ntin crddllnGa S icE e 16 et et 1 may I voice, lifted her face to him, pleadin Parreh 2Utinok movs \ \ B their rehosci rash appears, Sn s filled P Myl ) W you fry to find him you | “T know—some things! 'she said, | “G0 ahead, man." Morton ovdvred, : LR : I " ‘ with serum n . il think he is all cars. He heard jsoftly. “And daddy, it you love me, |18 €VEbrows ri i i : il ‘ wo | Sometimes the Dlis ne vaysl love Lotwing ! Do Lo s in the Smiling [ T'm ready to forgive anything, and ‘vl {f""l'_vw””h“ I ought fto ! L ; { bty i large. However, tliey may be e R 00l and rigl I was more overlook anything, and forget Al Rosren. . X ) SN o ry tiny. At first t ten e ato e abdend rested disappearing than in |thing. T know this—" a5 ": Ol I : ] Wl i but very soon fhiy Uil s NEe o i er Hylas in the | She drew him a liftle closer to her. don’t belleve T want fo o on | \ excnig » : R of e Other folks luve 10 ha m sinz, (0 ami s d I errands of that kind." Parvish re- 2 ] . i 1 i upport | Proportions, S Rars earand MrsHQuack fidn't do it to s Sl : 5 : oo | ] too proud to | The face when it is affected LRV R : (TS Mt the Smil he only fhing that is evil. You told |Then. as if considering c ‘ : Lk o sani s E oIk shonld i N SRt in s chair, and fixed his he i e ! ; \at this is all wrons por belioyes TN : ; e ainly with an N on the Iy? The 1 ion ¢ « ! - i | and did not meet his employ- ity is no i d: i & Nonh |er's gaze. | ! M ) SEg AL : v = xor | *You have mot yet written 11 ar inding ' e e check T told you to write,”” Morion it Arru Nt 11 Bit O° Rlyme! ok 4 ore | DU v said, anietly and wrife if 1 i ; that i \ i s e inaisted Parrish room, in a Mg 1 L ars e ie ; in I Tike | AT minute or two was bac ith the ] i : S T king o A A RIS Sl [slip of green paper. Morton took tim \ . weetnoss of the vol T s e check, and scratched his n t 1 v Nate from Ahroad : ol I L e 1 rev. 1 have T-own a mumber of {the bottom. ; ; LANON ¢ 5 v. Of conrse, they couldr omen in my tite. 1 Know a num- | :“: fake it to this address aa 1 « o b v ul X SN o s \‘ |nnl‘|u‘u Salad s H‘\ \“ : ‘, ,4‘\”" ‘vl‘ ', t :\\ : ol iR awarma ‘:!:\w'v;:;'nan 1d out to him, bt he did 2 v i ade n movement of pro- Dot tak ; g o 1 ey " ild s “I won't go." he said ! : : f ould amile, asit do (To Be Continued) v 1 y L mwiling Vool. But th stan t ' INSIST UPON i T ot COTY FACE POWDERS Menus for the Fam"“ nents “ : 2 T knowt™ e girl saia. | Mayonnaise; - i ing with sal N ) InE { them and smile, and don't L “Never mind.” Mre. Qua Srtheriatention 1 SN MARY : n s per ty RS th o - A s So they sat still and waited ‘ n crazy With cu | b} : one t of I in a in v hegir v go right after vou! Women ITH COTY FACE POW- : sters it. You o ‘ et oAt ey | v t at noise in ) per ¥ 1 il W philoso. DERS you are assured of e Ty s really i ! aliad monie Ehersionssn ow. pe : : A ow, ther 8 ¥ 1 said. | ARED g supreme quality, of the deli- St nci 1 i Poey Hyl pped g mn shows JLBERTJ EASTON cate fineness that gives al- A HEa el ! St et idta e Ml bty Se(nE) Soniels 52 s el : ways a soft, clear smoothness " ! HWing L ot smeoreio o v Gk L YEIN s ! ke e | to the skin. Nine true shades. i Y X 1 i 1 head oy (¥ ; A 1 q s v. she L'ORGAN PARIS EMERAUDE CHYPRE STYX i L VN ASMIN DE CORSE LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT ' b N ¥ e o Pairah™ L'AMBRE ANTIQUE MUGUET : i b : 2 S St oo & T imeit: onitha t K = = ot 1 swung his T own One dollar the bo oy 4 : e S0l or S o6 ATy S next story: "I s Adve said. “I hadn't actually a7 - i res.” of your marrying him, but

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