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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926 Qulcksands of Love [ CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Adele Garrison’s New Phase ol —-—Revelations of a Wife —— Was Dicky's Reproof to f two PRT: BEGIN HERE TODAY _ s any mistakes, Go out in the street, Edith Pairfax Genoine? t 1 conin ” HARRY MORTON, unmarrled, £ R R e and get me a taxicab, Tell the Between the promlse of FEdit) They e H ine t 1 middle-aged, wealthy, very attract. 3 SRR 3 W % driver I'll be down in a minute, faz to call Dicky to the ¢ ' shing roon the ive to women, divides his time be- § : T AN 5 & Soon after I am gone, Miss Morton one and the sound of his volce In Wi f love ¢ | i his home in New Britaln and s 8 4 i is coming here. She will be in my recelver there was an interval the suby So lo ) t his apartment in New York, His as- ¥ e car, with the driver, She wants to be + seconds that scemed minute it ‘ t Ik to| soclates know nothing of his past, : i 3 introduced at my bank, in, order the subdued murmur of \ g or what his real business is, 5 Sl 4 i {that sho may cash a check, Go over 1 could detect at the | \ere was o Y AUDREY MORTON, his adopted - ? N ; : {with her in the car, and introduce connection, 1 sur voi s le spoke the A [danghter, fs wildly in love with him, 3 2 r Uy her. But don't let the ‘car start hose they were, | words, and I realized the reason f e He tries to divert her attention to b gk 1 3 3 {away from this Luflding until you Jlatory tone o n Edith's hurried strained appe \ |JTOHN PARRISH, his methodical h L) 5 it see ma drawing near, in the, taxi, iith was en- to me, vd more than a tou \ |vouni secretary. He lets her see him > ¢ 3 5 i Look at the cab carcfully, so you'll n it 2 |with gay women, including NONA, 8 A 5 : recognize it from in front. I'll be ferenc ch s ink you can sea rea- | Y - a New York stage girl, who also e R % crulsing around and around the porti on It fok can't.” she be |is deeply in love with him » i T % i g |block. I don't want her to see me, volce rose to irri- ‘“I'hls conference tonlg 1 Audrey decides to enter stage life, ¥ 4 - 5 but I do want to follow her. Under« portant that 1 do not e | 2 to learn how stage girls manage to 5 ¢ b |stand 2" ve of Lucinda, Ede, [whole responsibility for it | % attruct Morton, Parrish reports that i % A k. T Parrish nodded, and started out molo stop. Go ahead | la to a bit of money - | : . o ¢ : lon the first portion of his errand. you think best ¢ ight e very » 7 ¥ e ‘ ¥ % |He returned in a few minutes, and I'll back you up, r eight v W & % 3 [ f |told Morton the taxi was walting, ) L to K0 now.” t 1o the coss ) A% o 2 s B e[ . 4 i : |The latter himself then left the of« t wa ask to keep the faflurs the Ane n. 4 e 5 fice, and climbing fnto the waiting ' 3 my volee when Y \ afraid | g % i § 4 i ab, gave the driver his directions, S answered Dicky's ) o you RN G ; s " ¥ | 1t was no great while until Au- erv call of “Hello, Madge! DI ¢ h v 2 o % j- g g oy |drey appeared. The long town car b P T y ere w \ rupt sound | A § e ‘ Gt ldrew up at tLe curb, and she trip- . X |ped Into the building, Soon she |eame out, with Parrish after her, i i G & ? ; "1 looked up and down the street, Horizontal W ipply the music in a 1 i ' 3 4 ¢ : % : land then hegan deliberately fying feed n the accentuated dr: w hict iblle eating places staurant. e i 5 ¥ e . 9 S Ihis shoelace. This done, he tled the Wher vs masks i + |10, To damage 13. The band : i : G e |other shoe. without making a & An insertion 5 God of lov . J i 2 | “Come on! Come on!” ecalled Au- and Ju Sorry to he rude, old ¢ . Siouan Indian. us of t \ o 4 o . s f & . . b ‘vu from inside the car I# the other ] nothing to do with t To persuade At this moment he caught sight loning from the ent or my making or 'o scatter hay ; : £ ; of Morton's cab approaching from ooth downstaire ' there's no use | ring | 17, Port % s o , i # o :nmm‘l the corner, There was no “Rhen {t's saf sk you - | th it, a n a hurry. |18, Scorches, 24, Ocean s N G i .14 s G , ¥ I further delay, and the big automo- Dicky retorted with a laugh. | You ecaa \ q trer wit . Lavender spring floweris cooke s : o e ot bile, with the small yellow taxi in Is my respected sister quoting the Winkle or you can k i f 20, Behold, ed for cooking | ? e 3 pursuit, moved down the street, family motfo from Scott, “This rock | the office, Tt's £1l one to me 10! | 21, Rone. : ity A G 0 St e T S D RO Gy G G all fly from its firm base as soon Madge." He ‘ Company (ahbrey.) ; e tingoras Le s e o il enatE | LAT e And il 5 then renewed * or §s she trailing along behind |into the i right 1 PPoint of compass ozen d { a8 their progress. This fime Parrish on with & ehain on either wrist?" od bye. . Rick. 28, To dress. A : i phoned his news to Nona. was not with Audrey, but stood, “She {8 very reasonable” T re-| The slar 1 ver on th 5 Affirmativ Units of energy i G L i “gend that girl over as soon as |Worrledly watching the two ma- rned with a langh at his nonsen hook ech n my heart sald publlcity R K. : : = N ; » {he old man is abroad in the morn. |Chines until they were out of sight, but T do not think it wise to dis- | w I v a he 10, Preposition of place 1 speak extravegantly @ Ly S 38 ing” he sald, | There was no difficulty in trailing cuss the matter even over this booth | T knew t] whether conseion or | 21, Dad. ; SR St e e e ’ % : % 1t was ne rving midnight, and a | Audrey's car through ~ the heavy telephone. cubconseions i rfax had | aa’ pant of verh to bes e g n § dall ol breere liad sprung up, Swing- |raffic. 1t was slower in making the iy yon are” he assented | made s < ! . Point of compass 5. Lawyer's : 8 Gy ing his cane, and whistling, Morton |¢0rners, and in dodging other vehl- promptly. “Now what's tha pro- and Ly fo cl e e o f Hsnatiel i | ; . i & walked home. Audrey had arrived (€15 than the short taxicab. The gram?” dise to he to me. But {4y golar dise 7. The i , . hefore him, and was waiting for him |V - close togetlier, procesdad “You're to take us to dinner,” T not ¢ ¢ Y 12, Neuter pronoun 9. Myself : % lin the drawing-roon bout : ’:\'nh until ,\1‘_1“.@ e \nlniln . I 1 (e place to you, | whic ; ibhed her eonld yy yccount of points made fn a 30, You an i S : he Kissed him, absent-mindedly, 510ppod at a corer, The girl alight- I don't think it ought to I nisll from’ianvanilndi game . . ‘ . i nd stood {wisting & ring upon her Cd and aildently directed the chaut or exciting. Harriet {s prefty lections, that duty itetnth nata inl o soals . A j 3 as he sank into his ch Her | four Iu,py '.m home. H fu.lmr-vi. and upset.” might have n ot s B s st (RI ; 4 i ; ; hirow was contracted, as if in pazale [drove away, while the w:_‘ after a get you! Dicky answered, | Dicky's ranging himself up ST 3 3 L i & ment, and she stood looking at the | \\w.vlus wait, «‘« m.”r!‘ 'rm(. ; T'll be right up. How's Junior? side, and that his reproof t o Bill of fare. 7 | g floor until he broke the silence, .“J”‘l‘m:_ vmlv‘m‘ on ,',,f‘ o ;n pestering Katherine all wag the sort he would give S Siaion : ’ o “Betfer tell daddy,” he suggested. |/ driver valled St \; ndoy telophone calls, but I'd 'to a wife, or ist Wi Diakerts. £ pL ! e o8 o e L happened | Vihats wrong?” : “f”:'l']" ‘{‘";- i o -W:" " A'le'!«‘-;n e to be assured once again. tamiliar to me in tone s Nt AT =) | Sl R CanaRn e S e et he sighed, “Eversthing has been l'\{*‘_v""l"\"n' ah :J‘lf‘a ady in “He's decidedly convalescent,” T that it disquietcd me oddly e 4 r 1 SLSOL L A e MPAY: o queor, lately. Thi 4 to go bitie.” Morlon tald him. ssured him. “Just now he's de- — R e e ey I I e = e SR L e <0 smoothly, and T v ” d | l‘_n )m:m : :H:‘n:{ \}.mr’n ,’.am] manding of Harriet the latest news = Copyright, 'y Nex e 3 5 % w'.;mh; Tl o Ihel e ut i)o ~ well, T don't know." irew hisgeaiin ow gear. Cara of Roderick.” [ A2 P BN ¢ ~ 4 ) : 5 _ She sighed n. behind him honked a protest, but ,_‘M (neant it been ont of work, is pro- | The “Parrish up to something?" he ! the taxi stolidly crawled on, keeping o g - posed ior Nona's place. Morton sees “Toor 1 " he said, com- i o< Hags mith iheeinll ST Ll 1 ION i na's manager in the glrls be.miseratingly. “There's lots of ha e shook her head. “No, 1t wasn't | She turned two corners. Then she T )r\ position \ S iLall alf, and b [ male {luck in this profession, isn't there Parrish.” stopped. Morton rapped on the glass $. Tmplenents LR E nt f her team has tried to But she's too skinny He walted for hef to continue {8gain, and signaled his driver to /-~ 2. Portico, 3 t Iva money from the | Morton's eves narrowed, reminis- ,of Y s it then?” he inquir- |halt. With a quiet smile he paid producer, cently. “When 1 first saw the youn : : {the man, and added a lieavy tip. He NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY lady,” Lo said, s At T suese, T think mayhe T'm 'Stepped into a doorway as Audrey a Gll.l of Today v T aedo o I this time vou (The names and situations in this coat. U incline K oo fow e i and |turned into a building halt-way s e e Story are fictitions.) lays' feedivg will fill her out” 1% SR ey |down the block, : S BREED e DR T as tobacco, false teeth, 10 . , <H AT ‘\\ 1 sl AT anuEer EninoedRend her ™ wpaddy, will you glve me a thou-| *A. Sunshine Productions," was NUARIESSNLHS DEGETS : : hots ) ! is tight shut, pay no af- Her Beauty! L lonasNoTIOn g : ; Pro- | nd dollars. and mot ask what ft's |the sign over the doorway. ADMIRATION Not as good ‘ SO "' 1OLRY 1 on bove instruction: r S d matror f JERE0 4§ il m i i nEht % ith a il A cigar store w on the corner, aUdpRvds aRveryemennet NIl immediately begin give J His face did not change expres- |and Morton, stepping into it, sought ery mo t of du- sion. “Yon have a big bank balance ‘(hf‘ telephone booth. vew Britair You conld draw C'alling the number of Mr. Sun- hat.” he suggested shine's office, he waited. There was “I ha © eheck-hook.” she @ 1ook of relicf on his face as Mr. cail, “You told me ahout having all Sunshine’s own voice answered. that money, and T don't even know ‘Abe,” he said, “this is Harry how o draw it out. Don't T have to Morton .Listen. There's a young lady : q e be identified or something?™ in blue-~light ir—in your outer el o) it | \ Loy 113 ¢ t hair, and \ creat good spirits, Morton tete- B AR {0 A ook of checks office, She's citlier meeting some- wrapped in paper o i « . < - - on that hank.” he said. “Your signa- (body there, or walting for some- placed about the per- i lore. T had you body. T wish you would go out, and e Today's Cook STEn | Eomatnands while ago. | {ell her to step into your inner room, Bl e Tod LA ; o e oot vhere th N0 is. And Abe—when straddlin e pati ; ; ) i He went into his study. and pres- She's in , shut door. Tell ently returncd with a small pocket- | her you need the outer office—tell rinted name of her anything, but t her inside QUICK. I'll be up right away and ioe money ™ e fattening. Anyhow, Tl have 1 con the nd put on v steps. o0 old in this game 1 Iy a summer show any- lreetly overhead, J il 1 mouth ar ssistant 1 hartne girl you Nona away from you' he said me hout 7" % 1" een &0 dec about this,” gk G I've come, Mt 1= i1 ip the y of your hands on e h 3 o e R o ¢ hat, : 4 he New Britain hank. ISl CaRLD ! 5 ‘il out a check. sign it. and T'll | explain it he sald. “Or if you lke, | He cut off Abe's rapid protests by S resting on the ril t briow th L o b { Gl St hare s oull inivedicedl tomorrox | Nanging upAtheRveosiver: and sUni ; ; /s bank here in New York, and | A minute later he was running up DALALE 1 ! _ ) , svll cash it for you.” the stairs of the Sunshine establish- 1 mv]‘ ol i s AR v ooy ? 8 : He waited impassively for her to | ment. Abe awaited him at the outer ing forward from Peasants k. At last, she Jooked up at him. ,\-‘:\’r ina state of inner disturbance, 5 X birllooy oo seer Aren’t you going to ask me what Why should T mess up m hearsals with this young womar \ he started to expostulate, for said. “Do vou want to tell v “1 thir 40T don't know. T Morton cut him off. 1 Ar re ratk N nir ) ¢ a moment il i 4 i S SV T et Is she inside there? wed Touch =0l Mother Nature. L verer O1d. ManiCoyie e earls cani i fiavo | b Y ea ure: sanuntine iR S Then listen.” Morton explained \t seem he woutd |for he kept putting lis nose to the | LG po e gnens i the |the situation qui while Sune zrou 3 : 1 old stump. quarter: atler nin ine listened with interested “Ahs” nokir o cach clump of oteyat d “Would-vou-thin voung tr ame along. It What did she say when you ask= f Goodnight, dearest His fore was knitted as he [¢d her to &tep inside?” Morton s hEisiemauEiEe ol St Ste s “ 3 . Grouse 1s True To Her Eggs|would ¢ As here, looking t By Thornton W. Burgess tand lister ¢ heard the patter TOMORROW: An Inklin Pamily. i looked as if ass very clos L L ol ek Al 10 Shiv- | o hed her aseend the stalrs, rath- | asked. nd that small people ave | “7 ! 1 . Should | Z iy, Ho dropped his chin on | “She said she was waiting for her Sometines re muc £ ek G el C Hand L and ihot until’ the | dance partner. I know him—she told Your l..l lth i i ingithesopEraion. il per raver than big peopls r _Should she take 1o "‘M, elock in the dining-room he- {me his name. He's a low-life if there ea ile movemer oinpigsalll i Now, you know, the nes b She could surcly cs |J0G Chimed one. Then ho aroge, |OVT was one. He ain't wn;l L) How to Keep It— (o o UL e | LY i it titls DCUhe nle ST iircei ot e i Causes of lIness onld forms 112 s TS e t » o it But e ; Abe nodded, and the two sat by = 5 3 x Sl o sion : nviC e e e e e e ption office, and the men M f r ll"’ Fam,[ e ran e p |harm ca t a aawasl e aateren. older |had the room fo themselves. enus 1o _) I G war d ha SN L I'm surprised she should have a Rl A o ditotn R Aoty ; m the f won v all 5, oy E ”‘] ST i fellow like that dancing with her,” must “1 thought she was going vith Nona. Didn’t you call and fell me that?” SlaapRteaiy ke r * | “She i going to team with Nona.” 1 Man Covote anc and told me to go ‘alx.l Morton, “but she had met this . fellow Ky Cntting very quiet small person hut ~ e Morios a sound of footsteps on - | : f : f pho ; ) o " 3 ithe stairs, and they fell silent. In a bace where she's moment the door was pushed open, Y i) A\ was 16 t at e o+ sald Parrish. “It's | “There he is now," said Abe. JOSSID § orner \ 8 anad Y vithin TS el e fom 1o the | Mogton sprang to his feet, as ha . ) ) B O L Abing for the |%aw the y6ung man who entered oy 177\ : : houg e of the Toom. A dozen or more| . Great Scott! he shouted. “You?* Tl e ol ‘ v 1S ¢ . e G “le can't help but |hee o A e flernoan | With a quick leap, he placed him- , g self between the newcomer and tha 1o0r. et | (To Be Continued) here ticing dance steps. she hired as a dance the young man, de- Minted Carrots and Pea 1 she was going to | mcure be sees me,” thought Mis, #8 i s iy e anot r in Grow K ! om him." W go on,” ordered Morton tary paused WO For Finest™ i o v s i P 1Y e S, T e on S st Thing " o i that ot a0 Lemon Sauces and Icings etk i ns b seen ' i use < 1 r roust |o r en tu Parrish moved uneasily, “T know | LEMON mc'r ) . E 1 xarn T stump. ¢ nov shouldn't have gone. T ought | sid § homs« waited outsid But 1 was | 4 T Y there: 1 T nd T thonght she could g0 to | TTY BRONSON \ red t 3 noisel i thunder, for all of J | )\ PAR IN th(r The Williams & Cas?~ton Ca. "\ ¢ SAnd 8 & i ‘ SiNo nder o tuIot e | BAVOUNT PICTURY ?lwcn EAsT Haxrronp Cown. WILLANS 4 . A A ; ARl : «THE GOLDEN PRINCESS ‘m‘/ : 1 ' aft TN Ne Nkt dior ¢ cre's what T want you to do.” | AT THE NEW PALACE TODAY kDY ¢ - I Y \ “Listen, and don't make AND THURSDAY.