New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 10

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Qulcksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of —-—Revelations of a Wife —— around Tir Then sh: Harrict Determines Lillian's "lan H W Oppose for Mary. te was griut as 1 ty, deman Mary Har in 1= tnstinetively no mort could 1| exclamation Madge Tells Mary's Story. “Indeed L sire Fau! no ! nman. I'N ginning ered our door, hut wpoor Child! 1s She 1™ =0 she ne fe about about ft, be- she en- any onn all rnomént will you pron il you last took course.” & as te 1 story o followed t into our far ¥ f 10 on of aw I antagon sratory one fly ossit heetic hiel Mary Harrison's ad ily circle. She had composure, Lillian Un- roeve ours fch lies between Two won ne to the condition a de that Mary retur \er school and make the public apology demanded by the authori- tos, Harelet burst ont flamingly: 0 “She shall do no such will not av. {he child compelle ndergo that hur Copyri her unfamiliari W he xi i} 1 as T could 1 found the t Ky drive vere t s and it's € youl a stunt shut up uran only mp Inl\ll‘ FACE ng what 1 had to | 1 pull o the polic £ You way tel I'll put nothi come to tell him | it was stolen in his son says s be Jooked at as crazy you talking about me "What are Miss Miss “Dean s recognize W, fore in ¥ “Your manage but T expect t Tieat of our ¢ t all about i (Copyrigh my name, rd of a Miss De: life.” Mr you Sterns me 1 stor [ me in and re through the door | NEA & with the stern- TOMORROW Making Breast of It Your Health | . How to Keep It— Causes of Tllness UMMING . Put a t I had Overworked? Avoid Constipation e Heart Affected Long hours at the desk, ymp1aT1C shortened hours of il:rr, hasty and irregular meals, lack of exercise—these sap the vitality of the strongest body. A¢ such times the danger of constipation is more common and more serious. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for every- body. It does not affect the stom- ach, and is not absorbed by the body. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is so safe, so gen- tle and so natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a deficiency of natural lubricant in the intes- tines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movements without griping. Nujol canbe taken forany length of time without ill effects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit, and can be discontinued time. Ask your druggist for Nu Nujol FOR CONSTIPATION Meningitis NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE RALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 09 -y 1920, [ CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Than i tr Ill GIN HERE TODAY rivalry York girl, . for the lov ION, Audrey's guar- middie- hand- unmarried and rich, has liv- New Bri for 15 ning an exy New Yorl nature of his b known to Audrey clates, To divert 1Y MOT MOR Morton, tair yeurs apartme past nsive t His siness, and are his Audrey's mind 18 1 1 upon JOHN PAR T y of i ather Au win 1 nee t etermined to ep marry end of the Audrey has about going on his ass it her. the preceding asked No the stage. ORY 1 this INOW | (m !story are fictitions.) | CHAPTER XXII | Nona called Morton on C late that afternoon. go over to Prie Dow {Rending Schooi and have a around,’” sh 1sed “What well GO ON WITH THE » names and situations Horizontal butte cllowi Better v 18 me loo! part of m s grown ext she said, that \ere will interest you. i v . ) n impat il : T T 1o However, LRl Nona's words bothered im. Fin A o swept his papers together, gave them to Parrish, and took a taxicah the dingy building that held 11 estahlic] t Morton heen nd he trudged up the 18 if sure of his way door at the top of the labeled: T Expert attendane Morton pushed the door opon, ar Half = zen some of th 1 hem in bathing suits, were on t1 onsoli s of 1nilk . Ttalia Ve polished floor. One little group of Prepos was going throngh a sort of One plus one Arp a Ancient. who stood be To perform. two To jump. At Knapsack i To ba More up the receiver Morion his work. To accomplish You. Abhove. Let it s Ip at sea ; | Dowr am had there befor et e 1s indel Pinches Lixclamation mear Exclamation of laught : rRes rin B Negative re for publicat bens To pierce Sey ric A large as tehing: Most B vith a knifs enth note i Bone. scale young girls oomers, o1 ) Toward ition of o | command of them, BEND.” ward, the owly of 1h loor before them. “One—two—thr bent their slim forms backwa {tit hands almost toucl {floor behind them “Rotten, ‘satd tihe [two—three—BEN! Time urth Al forward, and pl eir palms on cial 1 i I I sticated (E. J Vertical | by a st on IACK! Sewers, their Is sick. IProzen w cond note it X the stimt on the Aarill, ervation hefore r corner was in a and a burly s hand, traight upwa back against the It was Audrey She did not ses ineing with he | through | pungent ol | Ina part as one ilone, She iped suit usually Old-Fashi 1y on nth day (or ogin at ¢ chunge from worse to beiter more gradual. There may complications m I ned Flower ater n knows is th dresse wall, up e patient Kate Greenaway bonnet on her pate, an in her hand with the like f sprigeed grow b ok Morton, hioned nosegay hit could rinst racking effort or his sta usually th iiis so-called crisis is weovery follc eads for turr Does thal mean swung rrupted r roat 108, from 1l was just le amili ied, kindly \fter & wor weath wen inued he man I ving, spoke to “Harry," and She hesitated, or two her wrly as and ther ‘l about the Morton |V Andrey, strotehing way his wateh oy who was girl cried sharpl moved her leg ontward |« angles to her body, I Iy ha repeated th . «nd she cried out again, He took her other foot, and moy- ed the slender b, Audrey wa writhing, and the of her neck in pain, man moy stood out Lat Morton ervened. i Strolling deliberately across the | room, e stopped in front of Audrey |V n.an, t ching is best o guid, |2 oo fur |1 not to go around pped floor dant and jerked are wanted ier tell outa Unconcernedly talking. “The you or lessons, s to, I today." in man, Morton g lady went on | will con- he acid, I enough for Somet! des| lis will be Lis 1 fm- marely ann ady’s guardian,' | had vanisk ng the colloguy, and Mortc r aning againet the girls still doing tinder the vho count Whe A stre . wa nvvnrl - exercises of man tiree, in her warm ing her | ipervision ‘One rey re e ppeared, and shoulders [ Morion insisted on coat around her they still into it. D ing t He *Nona ‘And I vas wi Not DI refully | vindow. always 1gs you Morton iropped m. “When eonfiding in ladios ire to confide those o make public Audrey dimpled. “I though wouli tell” she confessed atdn't any Jout it he 1 know other seems {0 me that the At at out in caha drey told rets, @ im, “Nona 5 1 right now t your muscles stage girls makr woeaid why do yo stand what dres Menus for the Family ' 1= e s yeflower- Beflowered cream pudding, mil glist 1 of Mrs Discoyer arnton W, folks’ Grouse I« Burgoess folks who try ffairs to pry —Mrs. Grouse. etable Luncheon The Next Thing Again It v away a Way to rhaps Mrs, Gossip’s Corner The “Handbiller no use to Jet these fine g0 10 waste.” said Sammy Mrs eck was too mucl was too bad 08 that for, 1 that o nest when drey though Iy |ped ir fighting. You se gneck e of eggs and out of the fought hack and that way, more | precious and broke a 18 they is way and W hroken and it st was ruine When Mrs lost all use discov desire 1o fig now fight he got she took t and whirred ut for a went on b behind him. d to med ing finally I'he I seem Jay king of thos until the i g0 ing no to w 1 happene [ certainly am Having fin away to You =ossip. M dearly o to spres s him Grouse. loves He | ahout > be | out It delighted somet Pheass . He himsel him | f had been guilty 'U()'H.\]‘ quite ove one he over- the bre an (Copyright, 1926 by T. W. Burgess) asked, twenty-four wnd rou; { thought \Iur on's words fi Iwith a curi udge |11 evening, tim gave after one p. Miss | osition to be are slapped prov friend. Yot springier When he & THESE WOM “Shall T answer for “Do you want il mind-reading?” She looked at him hodded, “You ha utions handbag me bearing a oy American sta Tossing it in front of suid some | I last | you sldow and | Mortoy just added to your face, in hours: little that's from 1 our an threw out of lipstick, |New Brit He's nd marcara, which you [and I want you to te Hdn't need, and had your {do about it," plucked, which you s Morton picke 1. Now 1ddenly [opened it a professional career (To Be Continued) supper el and | Audrey, startled, dropped hee foot to the floor and looked at him. in 1 you eyo- ouldn't 1 up the You s egin & dancer in he idea s t ¥ women friends Ives in that way ng too Audrey moved to in you said, 1 by living with those girls, eing them every night, I could they manage it." th don't manage ell deliberately, mphasis, “You o what's In & man's heart ings he docs, Audrey girl Audrey ad wisely. All the same, 1 dor ng yon and I'm going to find out what § ! You would st in the inste that to be oceuy that yo! . | Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness, Stiffness | | closer to him, vant rost at nd arn how : Aps it Rub Pain right out hottle with old il small trinl HSE of he Jacobs m, if And 1 you 1 sighed, and diffic Morton srohlems, hild ieg Morton called P tfice the following 1 him some brief instructions, “Beginning at one o'clock ¢ 0on, you are appointed as from your oment Iru orning, o'l b W | sonal guardlan for Miss Morton,” Par narl You'il report at m., sharp, Morton wherever not serions asire, each to make fo any anything Al kept out of di “T'd like to do that, she slapped me the to her,” Pa Morton eyes ¥ rested on ‘s your prohlem, nder the impression ike Miss Morton ?" “Indeed T do,” he said, i ’\‘0141 me at all r those ecircumstances, 1eXt move you. Your instructior 4 T want you to carry them .You shouldn’t put yourself in a apy it is up to you that with fhe yvoung is on friendly ficultie Mr. Mort ut time 11 PRAISE SAME MEDIGINE |Both Helped by Taking Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound we the that you “but she it is | i to mait 5 fter the birth of my little daugh- badly run-down. [ could not thinic of going to a ho pital, but grew steadily worse, being compelled to stay in bed twoor three d each week, friend of my ter's told of tha good Lydia Pinkham's Ve etable Compov ting you hat she one of . t av with step than he had enter had gone. Morton called | telephone, and told | of Parrish's assignment ‘Il slap hin 1 he comes he “But daddy lett i* n over to you?'" “Of ecourse,” A quarter of appeared, spring dress . Her late e Audrey on won't falk she T've he to " o laim my sister bought me {wo bottles it. I had not taken all of one bottlo when 1 was up and able to do some work. 1 am truly booster for Lydia E. 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