New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1926, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926. Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ———Revelations of a Wife Madge S to Help Veritzer There is no Hurry.” a Gul of Tcday TOMORROW —Tudy Her Namg Again %ur Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness I will say ly was hing o He wal immedia selitng, “Have ro order filled, Mise Dear “Not ye t e o pi most sxper a0 to ta dkerch | CROSSWORD PUZZLE Horizontal Vertical r— o™ mz>»zm sossip’s Corner o ., SF Ty This Queen Mother-in-Taw MOTHER! By Beatrice Burton 1 A\ull.ml of “Love Bfl.ll“‘q,“ The Flapper Wife (Ilustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) AD THIS FIRST: SYLVIA STARR has been to marry RANDALL PH nearly a year he su her to br heir e fallen in love with AY SHIRLEY Jlong the epy sound enormous smooth, in the shut eyes. cor- ing fron Holdi forear y twice before, t his sister, ny called happiness melted ay n the glow at now. pret- two min- andsor ed crisply e big house -in-law. pled and ruffled taffeta d in sol ny ymoon trip. n Lolly Phelps came run- neighbors’ houss to bride and gr sha still more uncomfortable. She, wonld have like to be fresh and in rippli dark, ¢ from said, loved her el like the ny's . on their ho 1 whe 1 in fro for he felt uper had too. cool and lovely mper, |she felt Lolly's eyes taking her in s Aunt Agon <sio We're awfully Ranny finally marrie and gave Sylvia a cool painted moutt ad to foot “First im- you that Lolly zaid, little kiss “For a to be 1t he | w vas RoINg Hush! The Naked Bear will get Sylvia 10 criticize 1 kno P your o s they are atfairs. r the | 1iternoon to | Ran the Naked F nd had been much nd he had told the Johuny Chuck,” vou, t1 ‘ ture fectly | Children a story, him 2 R said he ernoon ‘We'll have a lot of folly little Kids, when we're married | and have a house of our own, won't | we?" h» had said to her on thelr S ? way home t} k. 6 ithe Dl pastr o1 Andit of their own sald |} 4 scen it thoroughly. “It" ' | inat was thinking when she Old Jed Thumpe ow've dug it w‘.”””__ R \d Ranny sat down to eat lunch jown in ur er s in Motk Phelps and Lolly, to- ay tha you can possibly get er “You arc wrong n you know it.” Thumper hopped away uy Chuck #al on his door- u lot of thinking. No i acquair 3 inclined to ourselves, Sylvia such a higger than So you 1king to X ik And 150 of imself n oppor A day who do not Ranny's parents, but a house, just big enough for two—a with a -place for white mnslin curtains cozy chairs and sofas cov L A with bright-colored Chuck | There would be a nice liftle blue and-white kitchen where she would never get go with morn this one of | cute little | vant very far in t oA itles is world. T'll n Coyote ittle house wood, with by T. W nd big. 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T can't voman lik at for in, for an i up fron saw 1 l-end o Ranny had been woman in the mirror! | He flushed when he wife's honest eyes fixed on him, surprise written and a sort of disgust, too. the 1 r, darling?” he with | in ther ise, | hee | her hand- the table to 1 faintly. |little silver pencil fron Ibag and passed it aeross h “Here's this—if yon want to ask that woman for r address,” she said clearly. “I saw you smiling at her in the mirror, and I thought yon might want to know her better!” She forced back the tears that | were rising in her throat and in her | She tool (To Be Continued) “ . In the next installment S Ranny are settled in thel tle home. What fis it tr home after all, the furn the people who live in it? And c one person keep happiness alive thout the help of thegpther? Sylvia and Ranny do not t their new life on a fifty-fitty via and own lit-§ basis. con- across Tndia and Europe are to be nected by an airplane line Iraq. 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