New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. = g It was one of those Quicksands of Love | | By Beatrice Buran || o ibei st 5 Adele Garrison’s New Phase of i 1 e : e B |12 was « o ’ . . Author of “Love ,",‘,‘“,," [ TE, 0 s S Revelations of a Wife —— : l; e Frapper Wike 1's actually did ¢ er joy of beir 4 strated Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) % like 1his Madge Is Thrilled by the Prospect i story at the public y 3 (Ilustrated and Copyrighted by John of Assisting Veritzen Never hav know s as she READ THIS FIRST SYLVIA STARR, who looks like but t is aged Lo PHELPS. He k their engagement f is in love with he , FAY SHIRLEY. gives him up, greatly to |star action of her maiden AUNT | rid at b work. Katherine night was t ough the trees it z embers: for broilir n the open, all t 16 she par day when it occupied in exp ies below t were a routir ing and c with an occasio spet at he mald fai being wit static 0 Horizontal turing prob - " aite . th If, h 1 1 e E 3 i 4 ¢ c when Hal to d Lucia into t 1 An opening. o But not one of t v ¥ ¢ nte ctor in | 22. Owed as I. In all \im | 23. Squandered there is no t it 1 ted t t st ne in ¢ to that of th n the professic untarily or involun from it, who sces a turn to the fascinating realm creative effor! True I had no certair a prospect S0 far as an: arrangement was conce through all the years of ship with her I have learned to | whe ’ g - B 7 > . ot ni ises. mornir ' “Will you leave it all r 4 g 3 . el sal parted upon the me 5 which marked Philip Verit thuslastic approval of Mary Morri- son and his s ed intention accepting the girl as a protege through my week of intensi Iy March and a New $ 7 i - . man, so Sal id rooster : it 3 3 Loy ti A sor i ¢ rivately to Sylvia. “And he's just ! v ) i mad about me,” she added T stpe vay to dejection 3 : s % 4 & e w itti I A g | ¥ t the minute I Shirley th to (as s ¥ 3 3 T B B % o ranirad g : ¥ she'll try to lure him Is it t hat she and Al Phelps wusted their engagement Sylvia's heart leaped, but she went bread and butter as calm« arlotte,” " she said. to come to< hey said they'd come tog Ty 1t looks ae i s were still pretty at you vaguely, ally h er almost as many times as Fay, herself.” lative of cit | ! e 3 1 f vay, | i Jay p to her as sha ” ol ol 2 v b vou up, too!" her aunt d ttle apart from the others, t f IE] @ ‘ 3 ] L & into the darkness. 2 - S o ¢ of tthe sma : val| “L wled tthe man from i | J i t, givir c e, “I'm going to take a moutha | Slind | | [t g 2 2 a8 3 A c nd Liszt ar moss in a minute if some« me by |one doesn't give me FOOD!" ( -~ : i . - = = attlin t ¢ cheap jazz of And so they gathered around tha ja lrl Of TO ay | “] CAN THINK OF NOTHING MORE GRAND,” DECLARED PETER Sabbath!™ glowing, I was wonderin ued until the temperature, as shown £ w“ The st kennwl :WK,;;’WL)‘T: ;“‘:‘1," DOES SHE LOVE HIM? i . . ’ by the thermometer, 18 reduced 10| pETRR WILK, a sobe chelor| NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | o0 o NisiTiror| anatiha amothnsed Eehlond o ld rees Fahrenheit. Tt the tem- | eno is \ r | R BLTIL : i & aarel : our Hea Sl e - ¢ e iouiep ot pary v | IO 1 5 Bond | o o e et s ook When 1 got to my room I could |away's € . "K-;"’ R “f‘kf‘m - BLIL il Gt i who ys, | Peter, who had cooked them, was [ £: “This is ked Je much, In fact How to Keep It— f BAEA toaithat abster e i i ‘ 5 ‘ : i g $rae thun ; me ar n . r Causes of [llness 1 BY DR. HUGH S CUMMING General, United States f symptoms haustion follow Health Servies he reduction of temperature, & \stroke is used to de sician should be in attendance so rous youns of illness fro oper stimulant may be given ym she was e, : s R o, Tna e e e T 0 R b con- | ter. st nts. They should be glv- | re was a long silence be spened to Fay? She told 1 by exposure 2y omeone skilled in thetr | (B suppose happ s ‘ produced by exposure someone skilled in thefr | L Vg oSl isoss He ppenarto ey hsitald Resolutel osed A Y o high temperature lose q 18 : nSEonv e oK e e I to have then pen, and I TRAUAS Verry T ; id 'Where's ) prids 1|" . o puldn’t think 1 er want An!‘ vIvia raised her arched eyebrows eyelids smarted and provgl | pened (o thinle of what 1 § y e i e Menus for the Family P e e e ly disgusted h ysel 1 2 y ¢ T er oa tea T the way they'y 3 ,‘a‘l answered. “Sallv March says sha This ¥ A ; : ¢ y ard that they've broken their en- 1 gement. But my own private bet e, cersal, nd you at a ith myself is that they've run awa 1 and % Ica oo | to be married? * coffee, | ! el » " P ylvia answere and we ) (To Be Continued) wowder, | L 3 i + % A vet she knew perfec well S = Sands| by she had gone to I per | (What should a gorl do when the berry e el t f party that nply cau: she 1 back to her J Y nny would P } | after Wil i or amother? " Wil sh sauce and r S b rised, but he I ' | take Ranny back? oOr . < TS 104 . e a had said about him was | turn humiliation for ndelion 1, d s y ik 3 Pz s true—that he still had a lingering | > love th has f ple, whole wh 7 2 £ fecl If, after all | enough to make her forget her own ; ) frusiv c had found out, ehe told | hurt and administer to his hurt? w't beliey she find BY SISTER MARY mpe two forms; r as it tion, or e sur tin = no school ¢ away with Ed Girl Leaders Smoke! SRS Y, : A pufied up over h | car f ever-a man had bee Any number of mature European < * 014 Man Coyote that he was - lous, Ranny had bee ea women delegates to the International in hls usual then, of Eddie Girl Scouts convention admit to re Old Man (¢ it dar “No, ¥ 1 T o must I looked ov and washe e o e before, put into the S, Cushand DU it is to be cooked and with Sometimes see pe who ters that they smoke, much to s A t all pleasant t her Faliel il it he shocked alarm of the American & m' A2 s r at ast wh Te 3 ¥ t h \ tho delegates. We trust that this con er the fire Sith tho h \ the 1 atter Skunk ned. “What t night be 16 dropped off to | vention will do much to make Amere er ith : ek d St B ) nay a o leans fel the provincialism of their 3 i e n ea the t 1 JCLE LRI 3 Ar viewpoint and to make them ses that akfast Spinac th Bacc 1 ested 5 ) Mxlvq’l Jwij;.:"n.fl\\.vu\ '1’:”»\::”" i | opinions are often prejudices born of aDleamdonReb tlar et (apIa h e same she coulds | geography. ablesp 5 bu Y Chuck. “F didn't f ittle t} kept hapr ing that 10n juice, 1-4 teaspoon pa- | p boiled bacon, six auge he didn't dare 7 11 im constantly Anywoman's List Jimmy Skunk c i t| There was her birthday, for im-| ould probably include her first lou My, my he v e ; matinee, her first pie or cake, her nd ste ¥ ¢ h t s ¢ ¢ 3 rave ve e first thi ways ¢ r birthday, which | first baby's smile, her first complete moths and ter- P intness 2 7 e lien § now, you'll he telli at | came the tenth of May, she and | lingerie set, peach chiffon with real it 2 prompt treat v e e : . ou're not afraid of me.’ S on a pienle to-|jace in rubbish! Not one of it isnothingbetterthanTangle TOMORROW: Ghosts of Kisses Y rapidly e 1isenn DApE ! o m'r" I “I'm not,” orted hnn I 1 € two of them. true—that's just the list men would footSpray.Itis powerful, effective, v s o XL M’r‘n“x’/] LB e ] Shuck hotly, “I'm not in oR had usually cooked their|gyppose it to bel What really? Not dependable and absolutely safe. For Money or Love \ o el 5 vald of you. If you were . ipper ont of doors somewhere | yelling! . 2 b h A Nany. Erincete el 3 cast afrald of you. If you were 1 the wou on the beach of THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY / crisp t irls . toast o my way I'd make got t of Steak and onions ot vhile Rann of Johnny Chu ¥ | ylvia gang to him in her " S e mse et w0 2 K Bnd Taste Johnny Chuck admired i bit, hastily. o vou|®MWCL | miss mat birtnasy |10 the Morning ; : - pain ; LR pe e oD L happened te mention it to| is Nature's warning that your in< e s ine ol 5 e e L catile e S ittt IMMY | poter Wilk one Saturday afternoon \ testines are clogged up. You feel é sllipides oy che is fre- | ) est of trier never can tell |little. ! cams to the library to beg | gujl and depressed. Your ambition i ' - § 3 to go for an automobile ride— rom the way two people meet how Johnny saw that tail come up is gone. y s ( e ; Sl A ! rather wistfully, Peter thought s UnconRtloUs. AF he convu ) v will par e, and for the life of him he | .1y to1) you—TI'll give you a pic- ° A t of ej ) Y Jot Chuck remained with his | couldn’t keep his eves away from i po said, I won't inflict my- Dr es | attack of I may 5 big rock until he was it. “I haven't any quarrel with you, 4 . self upon you, though. I it’s all rom 1 sure that Old Man Coyote didn't v Skunk,” said he. e e e o St i e T B e e iy e 77, o 0 1t N by i b : &5 } 1 . title sur d that ( Man Coy- it of ur way,” said Jimmy, | g, Sar otit he fOl' Pastry,Biscuits«iBread . oot f Remove those Stains|] s surprived that 01d Mun Coy- [zt out of wour was,® said Jimmy. | steak supper out in the woods, somo- | erace, It acts gently, surely and eafe= ’ stimulation st a ¢ = QY\., hadn h.‘ w;“,:’u‘ -‘k o catch hi P that big tail of his went up a ore, that night. You pick your Iy because Dr. True's Elixir is made sudden o t e muscles n smee, n't_know that Ol littls h r. 5 R et 5 o t 3 in 10 Second o R el el e atran St Sl A R e from the finest imported herbs of ) in 10 Seconds Man Coyote's stomach was already | Jc otted from one i e e S fin p L full when he met him. Old Man foot to another & most nervous | > was 16 brightnees in her volce, | PUre quality. It has been used; Coyote deliberately avoided a fight. way. He wasn't lled up a bit How could she tell Peter that she | eratifying results, by both children nd ¢l y stains So when at last Johnny Chuck Not glo hair was sta G5t wanitteizo on pienic: | and adults, for over scventy-five gone! No odor=no ring. Keep a moved on he feit D e r in his lif 1 he look- | &he couldn't, so she said. “You're a | years. Itis bottle of Cle-o-tex always han The more he t it at i > | ed more mes “You're not in my | dear,” ead, and was amazed at % 5 Absolutely safe, noninammable, || |more puffed up he g Sy iy o midRe Yo T o s that readened | The True Family Laxative s an dld Man Coyote just simply o come about as far this way as | his face and disappeared into the 5 T tient should be At your druggist. Only 30c. didn't dare fight me,” sald Johnny, [I want to come.” top of his collar. Buy it in the larg y 1.20. Other sizes 60c water hath and ice b foolishly talking to himself aloud.| (Copyright, 1926, by T. W e bottle, price § t d 4bc. t otimes advisable to L % s | “l beg Yy pardon; what did I “ Burgess) On the afternoon of the 10th she g 1y ith blocks of and t T | understand you to v?" inquired s = \Ahd Peter drove to Blake's Woods e water with ic ps to t a volce, and Ji ¢ Skunk poked | The next story: “The Tale of ala full two hours' before the rest of This treatment should be contin-| lm: head out fro; he b s along | Tail.” | the crowd. but Just a few drops—just a few brick

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