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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. | uicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife rribute to Lillian Mary Pays Plan For Harriet How Can I Thank You!” continu don’t ¥ the © as well ing on her shc HER OWN WAY JERRY PROPOSES | Wl get h her with TOMORROW Mamic Suspecls Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Iliness HUGH S, CUMMING wgeon General, United States Public Health Service Carcful of Hands OW TO GET THIN Without Weakening Diets or Strenuous Exercises — Try it at our expense! ce to four ; you stronger Why we do not send samples 1NA CROSSWORD PUZZLE Playing card. Discs as on a v (pl treacherously be nce. trays 1d the current rail come tric car system), taki to r ent instru wire. B: ri ¢ iron or other in- f Dandruff Gone! 5 Beautiful Haur, ; Thick and Wavy (E" ‘‘Danderine’’ makes your hair fluffy, glossy beautiful. Gossip’s Corner Food Fancies s and situ; fictitions.) PR tions in t CHAPTER XXXIX sharp exclamation, n the steps, n's name, Mor- Nona!” 1 arm gash ! It ws was not deep. rth he began, but drooped she lay he arm of the chair, 1 to slip gently to- r wounds gged > wrist but though she irned to the water up Morton t cotton staring stood 1 No guest rooms when Au “Daddy!” s id Morton, o or without d Au en't ng to kiss me, after our 2 Who is that wom ce darkened im 8o that sl girl Wh of t} know ¥ the hed t happened inted,” ministrations of Morton v, Nona opened ler eyes She smiled faintly at Mor- flopped,” she said “You DID almost ¥e n under Do you feel like telling us hed back her arm in its fresh e coverlet, and that little n that tried to get mon ' gasped Audrey L nodded. “And rer game he girl that on Harry. I was sleep in my apa bell rang. T opened and she walked i threw nd held his 1 saw the 1 kicked T guess Then I ind Joe ithot he warning, wn on the sofa, over my mouth be hand om And on; I bit him got this. smiled that's when Morton and ng raptly. “When T to my Audrey were listen- ne to, they were gone. bedroom and all my too. Then T got 1shed here vbody else to turn to.” nodde “You dia it's useless out ne, to hey're ‘erhaps it's ongh ave ¢ mo them quiet for som thoge ri ar 1 pin of irs. ) won't come back to Iet's hope. man.” still straigh “I'm not much shivered, horror ¢ sat up e pillows, T didn't | 1?7 I've got t next week, on the Morton, st No"”, sald much hurt wound. You “you're hallow not flesh signs to him He turned ct some ald. “Her blood.” Au | closed the door Nona leaned forward. “I ju | I to tell you, Harry, that you're still interested in that young fool, Parriéh, you'd better get busy | looking after him. He's going get in very hot water, if I'm not mis taken. Maybe he already has.’ Morton f 1. “What's he L | for Nona to w dress is ok Bl A covered Witk d Nona °'s been ru th Violet Montgi very wildest woman in Abe ne's company r at Reg 've been runk. n mused, wning. udrey came th several dre 1li's fonr times, y, and once smiling conld room, ¥ arm | | derstand Mr., Parrish.” | Morton's eyebrows lifted | alled him up to ask |to a dinner party because you we home ona was and he sald quite curtly that he had an- othe agement.” | Morton laughed that's hard any young engagements | e the pietu fust to understan likely nner man is for ¢ now looked at Audrey, She e of dejection | “Well, T'1l tell you. have dinner out \where where there music and | gayety. We all need pepping up.” He looked at Nona, and found her tonight, some- | watching ound her lips. ht, 1 Audrey, listles tly, “Mr. Parr rrel while | smile a big qv you | were away, Daddy, nhe'd hold a gr “What did Morton. said I sald you quarrel about?” He fly, and T the mud.” And outside of that, you were polite to each other. smiled Morton. “Why couldn’t yon cach mind your own business?” Audrey ned away speaking. ga he was a stick-in .« o . egnelli's cabaret drew the the going set Jobster theat i's had the au wide open.” and every little tea 11 its own ona and wall, moody was ¢ cup h | Morton wr Audre | Roth girls were silent and | Morton looked at ti | ™ “Harry", sald Nona petu | don’t care much about t 1mm‘ even if T make good. an aroma ntly, “I is life of It's Farmer Brown's Boy Is Upset By Thornton W. Burgess trusted to can do. Bo 1t else rmer Brown's of curiosity Farmer 4 seen He could seen e ert So hich he . Chuck jump down t Johnny Chuck lom had he 1 tree. He wonder en up there, young tre rom climb, sel Woodchuek in Johnny 1 be ov er Brown's w at oncc the HCany Brown's over to Boy went house Farmer Johnny Chuck had long, low whistle which a little anger He examined t Johnny had bitten a1l the y around fit, that that tree could knew that there would ipples on that tree what under the sun did that ck do this for?” muttered Boy. “"He didn't k for food. In fact, he V't er much. He has all the [ food he wants right close to his own Why, under the sun, should of my trees? I wonder teeth that he hat is the way it orhaps was bad omething and kit Whatever his rea- bark kr He any rown's home he ruin one ad some out? in a tou succeeded in getting in- | T've been friends his time, Chuek’s b |for a long time, but if he is going | to kill my young apple trees I can't | have him around. No, sir, I can’t |have him around. He'll have to go some place where he'll do no harm.” | Farmer Brown's Boy wi !around among the other young apple | trees and examined each one care had come to them 3 Johnny Chuck had |climbed that one tree and ha gnawed off the bark was more than he could understand. | still talking to himself, “Peter Rab- | bit had come up to this young or- hard and sampled the tender bark the trces it wouldn’t have sur- prised me at But it prise me to find Johnny Chuck doing | anything ilke this. I'l keep an eye on that young fellow. If T s him up in one of these young trees again Tl set a trap for him and move him. He can’t hurt the old apple trees, but he can Kill these young trees without half trying. X can protect them from Mice and Rabbits by putting wire around the trun but if Johnny is going to be [true to his Squirrel blood and turn | climber, wire | no all. does sur- Now, I've got to get a new ‘HH'(‘ to put in place of this one, and it will take a new tree two years to be as big and good as this one was before Johnny Chuck killed it. The little rascall | the house. He wasn't fora Johnny Chuc loorstep. He Brown's Boy g cnter Johnny's b most made a out of sight sitting on atched Farmer and it didn’t once 1 that he had al- enemy of Farmer Brown's Boy. No, sir, it didn't en- [ter his head once. But he almost | had done that very thing, You eee | Farmer Brown’s Boy had planted | those youn | he was looking to them to bring | him in some money in a few years. As for Chatterer Red Squirrel, who was the cause of all this trou- |ble, he had scampered over to the | O1d Stone Wall, along the Old Stone | Wall to the edge of the Green For- |est, and now was his usual sauc |impudent eelf as he opened a nice cone to get the seeds. Already he had forgotten all about the scare that Johnny Chuck had glven him | by climbing that young apple tree lafter him. He was ready for new | misenief now | (Copyri by T. W. Burgess) | The nest story Tree to | without said he, | protectors will be of | Farmer Brown's Boy went over to | apple trees himself and | I've seen him |sion of “T don't see that him closely, with a little | but T didn't think 1 supposa | { | nt hastily | | | | “Anotlier Ruined —1 | through the “AlL life is € you don’t have looked meaningly He flushed mooning over and be what you wa at Morton you t worse con toward Menus for the Family LY SISTER MARY {he diaphanovs el ian Cream “She's a rott Nona. Got enou “Why asked Morton nd then what wi lon't We three will | food t to be- cept her eves nce floor, exes for C 0 ) 1 ppic 1 b 1 SCRTC! 1. in the 1t 1 to be cooked footish butter- [« Without 4 to . Parrish ar aving the resta nt. sank back limply. “And Morton to young man Wi before 1 next me ng ell me money h borro now stood have L thief—bt 1 Mortor office o vou st and Morton rele The young man did not How much did you borrow “Three time I went gomery it lare. I spent Morto nswe hune lars. ry on h—Miss Mont- | me fif 1 my saving wit cost ahout OVER 70 YEARS OF RLACKHEADS cannot be hidden. Get rid of them now by regular treatments with k relief </ CORNS In one minute your misery from corns i3 ended. That's what Dr, Scholl’s Zino-pads do safely by re= moving the cause—pressing or rabe bing of shoes. You risk no danger of infection. Zino-pads are thin, medi- cated, antiseptic, protective, healing. Af all driggist's und shoe dealer's 3ser For Free Sample write The Scholl M. Co., Chicagn Dr Scholl’s Zino-pads Putone en—theé pain is gone “Pay and return me in weekly installments glad it cost you only a that you it to him in this money to “T'll take the loan, Mr, Mor 1'll give you a note for it. 't work for you any mor fallure at everything. M ton doesn't like me, and you ¢ ing patience with me. I'm k to New Dritain other job.” Morton nodded just as well, Parrish dwelt kindly on the of the younger man When Parris ing his brie longin some ti He did T The door of his office even smoke, | denly, and started up. Audrey | to Junch ‘ oy sud- | came in. "Tlease come with me, Daddy. I'm 8o He smiled at her, coat and hat, and follows outer off vator. | Outside the office building he | atopped, and, placing his hands on her shoulders, turned her around to face him. | on lonely."” reached for his = T O g{alt‘en ¥00 I{-lluch BABY;S BUBY you can't help but feel dull ’ 1 DI and depresmed the next morn- In Pimples and Blisters. Healed by Cuticura, ing. 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