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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. Quicksands of Love Adele Garri New Phase of on’s Revelations of a Wife Plan Almost L Out of the P Lillian Dicky o ing ng tonight while I don’t know."” lecide that you or erax: ‘cp Him Away” speech, yet there her voice whicl plar d m tme gster up here, ¢ you never can set ing it he fsn't 3ird at ot is up there. If he's 1d so much time ways to m s liking that minute for the HORIZONTAL all eye tumor Hard covering of a nu To posses Measure of area 1latio Yellow H Drone bee To preen Wand Yielded Peeled you Cons g walian bird lan Anything 1 @ ) t inow it counter: | s the main reason 1 want to m awa r than to e r by word o = whirling with the b possible meaning Yield of as sure—she | gog ite plan for me in her | Wing part of a seed nd it had back of it the re- N t she had felt ag: kY 130 Vents in the earth AL LI which hot steam or rock Exclamation of sorrow To finish Fastidious Crown of the head (pl.) Fish-eating mammal si a beaver {39 Potions of m {41 ¥ounded or estz |42 By |43 Bet {45 Obstruetion in a stre |47 Half an em a Girl of Today b sun god morning |50 To question elevator, |61 Landing wharf Venomous snake VERTICAL Sorrowful ylet (su Opposite g gro anything is uncor son of haway this nto S at the | looks could kill or he hadn't {52 ing found out I been choked | rk bench.” HH CASE WORKING OUT Involuntarily 1 been afraid of L tired. bly would ¥ e Jim and vi e you tw n L I got to th P | get out of surely, Mamie, you don't| the manage the Beaux | irant would &toop to such s robbing and choking a 1 was beginni cal instrument of soft worm Reading light v THESE this stricken (The |story are who sat in Audrey's sewing chair In the name and situation in fictitious.) yes drifted to the pot and T i ! loudly for E o nurse put ou the | and lay down girl’s bed, hop- | eper rest to her pa- kness and quiet, [you right aw rigid in the litue [take ‘No' for an ar “Who is t eyes| ily throughout| The boy drew a Only once or twice, when [pocket and handed it came am- made a little uneasy moaning {it was penciled the ng salts, h tirred in the bed, did |* rone. Mis f his post. 1 ng over her bed at strained his eyes for call nd with a old me to tel come at once, on her Her sobs had into a st broken by short Her eye and her hed to come these | sons cakfast tr But opened t nery Iy that the d c. 4 nged eyes never 10 ask him to repeat from |a slightly puckered forehead ng. 1 s wel along (did not relax its lines of strain and |minut rnoon when the al- {weariness, He crept miserably back | He Morton watted for him hair. the stairs. The 1 airs in agony of Jawn the day nurse, coming on |Audrey's door. ity, found him still wide-eyed, star- |asked, wdly at Audrey's bed. ome she “About the same," : drawing room. |said, “you’'must go to bed. You look |“If anything she’s very ill yourself with sleeplessness. |more quietly I will call you the instant Miss Mor- |exhausted 'ton s is sure to ask for [before noow."” you.” | hen,” | But 11 n only shook his head jout for a littl d himself to his feet. He [business or doctor ar » sick room and down |You don' s—a complete . {the stairs. < i into his {me? about moment, lean- | Th | coma s consciousness, Morton “You eat Il give ent out of to his “How breathlessly him shr 1 1g against As he s the front door- |cases 1l rang. The butler was not yet broad and Morton hastened to open door himself . A small, faced boy in messepger's uniform usually We dingy- [con lasts for tell anyt two can't lition t Morto moment ton at home?” |strect, e impudent as- |uy e last crumbs of w him elip a foot |from his plate. His fa door and the jamb |with powdered sugar. v attempted ejection. “Come on,” said M ust those “What {s it?” he said. “I'm loft house t Morton 0 on your bu ess now,"” “Huh," he lad, * o the boy. “I will answe message for v Vasn e it | mysel to anybody else but you. 1 | The boy h | might have trouble |ent expression dawned and n surveyed the little fellow. “But she wasn't must hay id you well [pay m such loy ppose you step in and te about it.” | In spite 1 preocey he felt a twinge of pity for the litt » |messenger with stood in the doorway. “Is Mr. Harry Me ed with a ¢ y fin surance. Morton s Mr. Morton. While striving |in between the Miss Morton's eve in case of an later |he as 1 beautiful or- enied h the ther. young friends sitated while [school and colle she w arest male, 1 you t u were the n seen {love w is face, answ " he id, civilly Morton gave him a bill v his face with iy at his taut ho ce her You may pation i his ragged uniform [mor land pinched face. an anxiot The was oking & |{ment through the hall door |“Hurry kitchen regions. Mo i him. “Bring coffee | land some crullers or something to [ing was the drawing room, please,” he said.|York. The notes when the ‘he boy's face brightened. “Oh, were tonigh aid under his breath lon corners her | drawing room Morton |workmen wert pointed to davenport but the jery for the day youngster was »ashed hy its silken They neared their de cushions and stood clumsily on one| Morton glanced up and butler leepy face om t 1 to hot ctivity look in again eringly. . “Will—will she lers would But he just o one of those 1 he would not ed up missing think Sel than the body is fatigued An hour walk does 1 erease the appetite, dissemi fatigue poisons and fit one for sleep. A walk in tI also I s sti cient ire's ev time for thi 1k offers ma some lit No great amo Lfe hing. | required to obtain prodded Manm e R ) ] i might £ you turi it was Sellers or | mi And, ‘ t off the bat hat gave it to think old vamp."” t myself blu; ulati advantag of prer the ben the she ¢ course, v stout so ht and hig uous and c 1se discomf Th-fittin also detract |a walk. Chilling of through perspiration |avoided by aring clothing and maki wal Wetting uld he studiously Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness gac TO BRAIN-WORKERS—WALF DR. HUGH S. CUMMING) er footgear. eral, United States P who is seeking ealth Service combination of pleasant | mild exercise and good bealt! ‘mz may be recommended as a |able adjunct ful living. ularly needed by such Iy oceu- to care amount of 1 being. aborers, farmer those in less & Me First! loves his He woul sband 11 or notk y his Am I your wif when other t & woman cannot rished as a wife and lo ims shricks, for the two. STRoAn All tE ng play of 1 And men Sclentists believe roaches spread cancer. Be safe. Kill them and other dangerous household insects with This ella’s Cloth millio iatching must b 1 brown invisible c LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Pills for onetipation New dob for Girls Musical maidens who aspire hing' with thelr vo P ils the cura 1t Pinkbham When to Walk Company . the mind rat the ¢ about time lain vk top- t| | Cook This [ darned socks may |} Ellen Key at Home? Dead! foot. a light burned in No “What is your message?’ asked |He paid the cab driv Morton 1i me quickly. t rs of the a “Well,” the boy began, a young lady. She you if T had to cl |to do it. sne nig the ‘phone d wrtme o s from ing for s to be slipping into said I was to s . nb th air back s been cal I guess the the other end too,"” |“When the lady looked about ready to kick the herself. All pale replied the boy. |Nor sent for me she |in three pieces buck- the rug at and scared look- Every electric npossil English chintzes in 50 sta wers un- moon 10w 1strot little 1 and or 1room could le¢ Kkly his f at splotehy flo bulb W “Wh he stood Morton imp Nona ! pped in Wl in t1 1roo to you,” said long their m the mocked If stepped o 1 border of and white cor of some ciderdown Morton h is wrong, went ayed sligh her brow. you, T HAD to sce to me, despe Harr, g to him om | THORNTON W. BURGESS | . | | nY \ Chuck was ¢ to a mi Johnny down ccllar and got an ap: ith this he baited the tra = Now, Johnny Chuck from had lived near to |[doorstep had watched Farme Boy for so long |Brown's Boy sct that trap. Hardly knew all about was Farmer Rrown's Boy's back shoulders to t you b WOMEN VV s L ddd till T got back wit tinati P2\ MQCOLM \DUART/ S “1 don't want n you didn't 1 thought don’'t know show. to come id here you made a tin wr 1 Morton. “Yes U cele nmentc rily they ion to got him more And (o Be Continued) 1926, N1EA Sery fi’ienus far the Famtly " Is Your S&m Too Olly as a skin looks greasy. ion called (part of a auty tre eans and ies the ILLO-GLO ines or prepar: Skintone 1 French B had m‘wu turned when Johnny started longer [out to s this thing was. He | round it. He found a | e Iying just outside, and | “My, but that tastes Johnny . time since I've ipple. T woul som [would so.” what like Just then Johnny that box discovered the | His mouth | His eyes shone. He start- | ed to go right in. Then he thought | MOTHER! | —o @ == Clean Child's Bowels with | &a" e e there 1 ther Syrup” “California Fig |better of it and backed out. He sat | own and looked at that box for a ong time. What was it? He didn't | harmless. Was it | hed he knew. The | looked at it the cur- me. Why was that If there was an apple | 1t Jookec more he more |ious he b there apy LTmimme “You might as well r have the best W.S.QUINBY CO. lin there why weren't tl more What brin r!ul{ that ? Why and | There in going in Al- in and armer Brown's thir over there nyway |not go in and ge app take it ou tand eat it outsi |couldn’t be any harm o land coming right out ready he had been part w mer Brown's Boy. |nothing had happened. at Johnny is so| The longer he hesitated, the more will be as casy [curious he became. Finally he made [up 1 n t that thing must be harmless and that his curiosity never would be satisfied until he had been in there to get that apple. So once more he poked his head in the trap. |He waited. Nothing happened. He took a step and waited again. Noth- ing happened. He took another step and waited. Nothing happened. He was now wholly inside. The smell of that apple tickled his nose until he couldn’t stand it any longer. He set his teeth in the apple. Bang! He was in darkness, Something had happened. He was a prisoner. Johnny's heart almost stopped beat- ing for a moment or two (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Boy for to trap Johnny that he Jimmy Skunk is Jimmy wi any kind of tray 't think of setting traps are awful How any boy can find any in setting steel traps and nimal suffer is beyond my 1 guess boys that se \ps just don’t think. Now, an idea that Johnny Chuck ust curious enough to go in- ost Aps standing. rier Brown's Boy tool in which h onc Skunk, and carried it tree where Johnny 1 been in mischief, He trap with an apple. He — Johnny Chuck had a lik- The next story “Johnny Chuck's pples, and that apples wers IShocking Discovery.” immy Burgess) Best Flour for Pastry, Biscuits«Bread