New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3 s 1926. uicksands of Love Adele Gar son’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife —— Doomed Woman Discusses Her Ci out, witk prefer a 1 if they lose There was pause before ne would we “TI'm Sorry You're Not Well” eold fear wh yortion of 1} uplitted dead Lucia Mered scruples, her Yook in her gons she T FASHIONS rming Three Blue Roma is Embroid. in Mewal Threads Picce suit Navy ered and but- o Roaches 195, MOTHS “wsqmmrfi Quuck Quakerw & Horizontal 1 rooster (Lllustrated and Copyrig READ THIS PIRST: SYLVIA STARR 1} By Beatrice Burton Author of “Love Bound,” “The Flapper Wife” hted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) p note of is Syl money thly is wonder-| Tn e mor very arm in order 2 at auction, c00 family. tion of a mo was not only i1d passionat for him, ing his ing 1 s such a nny she had So it was wi took ev Aunt rd sistibly tow via was pi ¢ OUGHT wom tartly to stay Sknnk Johnny To Wondering Jimmy Sets Chuck How B W Fre ¥ were m,mn Iy propose | ey only TOMORROW: A Mystery. people came Your He alth How to Keep It— Causes of Illness emic On the Way to Tooth Health T ARTAR, wrecker of teeth and hardens while you slesp. A new toc “Tell me all ahout said he really he did it, Johnny, care | folk themselves, t he don i was doorst 1st time, when who should c |but Jimmy Skunk. *Hello, | Chuck imed Jimm [tell me you are feeling out of sor I can believe it just to look at ye Why not try or old | | time's sake” Jimmy grinned hin OS {when he this. & | But Johnny didn’t grin ba Aight -4 o sir, he didn't gvin hack. He paeiE | more st n cever, if For il imbe of Orplos PREE. =i iy ol be 50c—wherever drugs goods are sold. 1self Possibl ORPHOS 0O, Ine, 22 ¥ 31nd Gedemen: Fieas send me.f. the sl e ube of Streer, New Yok The Mehiome Tooth Toma, not goi Johnny ‘All right, Chu veplied Jimmy, TO B E | sun ASTIAMED OF HIMSELEF” (NOW GO ON WITH THE CHAPTER XV STORY) yon now 1k more, you've sat down on straight-backed Agony's by vou ny won't have | chair. sniff Aunt derstood i, for 1 Syly the ) and n scorn or “I really you all am in ahout 1t not to say unkind peered dowr old AT e between my her lips going to mak T honght some er day, just to have house for you when yo vvia said, from where in hat you're doing. getting up you don’t kno arm e chair. able to do just| It was i you don't [could re her came,” lock, for member, Aunt Ag cup of tea. It “sustained that meant were you go- '!lwmm Didn't 1 tel 1 indall “0oh, Phelps never would o one man ong lookins Timmy, “Now r! 1 told you just what to ex- make the most |pect if you married him! you've got it.” | Sylvia liftea a warning ‘Now, Aunt Agony, remember hand. that | A | |vou ju promised not to razz | Ranny | | *‘Promises are like pie-crust— T to t Tiring Out Ugly Spots. | AEONY Remove Easily me hen you ried abont ' quoted Aunt it's too and ke that you're wor- shand and an when you've en marricd a month or so!" She ipped the arm of her chair as if wished it were Ranny Phelps' and here sharply to sit much p still Wind How to and tell me your other woman, n unhappy little smile Sylvia's lips for an instant. “That’s just it, Aunt have married any shone on Agony—T ny a gussa other time, " |she said wanly. only | oward Ivia told her. Peter's we eloped, when he oods he b n drinkin picnic, how much he I was so afra rispered -And I don’ ild hava sober does care did. It Aunt Agony 1 'he on she had d, the looked photozrapl one of the book colored sunlight he pictured likeness see big gray inkle gr lips to smile cnly, mo 1 nny's 1 auietly, n rself than I “TIl do it night that I asked low the end ¢ t believe Rar done it if he'd bee enses! T don't believe forine nade a lttle clic roat. "Tut! tu across the room onlder gaged 1o vith Ran ma As they And if too \arried 1 alike, anyv the pov of ‘en Aunt 1se 0 Tole sex rarth for ere Dr v physician, and er church, the Rev she was none too any loded, after on witl about your Shir- across the room at at stood on In the lemo: of late afternoon d to be eyes seemed to still crazy on, speaking to Aunt is. H more Agony: “‘At oice that wae trailed off into |the other night “Ho “Rifty | promptly. v bag ' the girl eyes serio dollar oing to use my honsehold keavy this mon ny way to your help me mak m. T do {then Ranny ph | Aunt Agony's er-trap. “N ou penny of shzmed to us Tas parties in hi for thex “It was my p; in. “I wanted to He'd been so gl Doy, 4 1 him up! “Cheer him unt Agony. “What chee up for, He's married a plished girl who' him, and he has ppreci her! ning to do wit money ?—with lars?” Before she H rd the the hall door, and “Hello, Sweetness “I stopped in fol |you were going boys are out in | me. Ca | poker tonight?” Aunt and stepped |center of the | could see her. Come in here, “I want to talk (To Be . stif ‘S\"\m ta 4 Agony 1d orde | house. Ranny cor |via more | poker games And then one for something else. Ik vlv has been |this thing? See h—in fact What re if I go and play Agony got up from her chair room stand and more to go on hundred dolla Sylvia to refuse anestion. Ever mber, she had Agony's orders. er defied much of the over re on the answered, us and her deep troubled. * to pay so lls. They were T we house to ask you t up a budget 't scem to ¥ very v i— mouth closed like a ow, se slhe ry word clicked ont lik¢ are not going to that money on He ought to I your money! If he s house he can pay himself—' arty!” Sylvia give it 1 and gloomy thought it broke for Rani and would ip, bah!" snorted does he need TI'd like to know beautiful, accom- s far too good for n't sense enough to are you plan- of the fifty dol- h the rest other d time to grating of a key in Ranny came in, called to her, r that half-century | to lend me! The§ the car waiting for § a bit m‘; i answer, fly out in to th where Ranny Randall,” she said, to you!” Continued) ainst Aunt her out of the ntinues to leave Syl- alone for his night, he her| something whichf dreading. What tomorrow’s Herald [* les leave

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