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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1926. time Joan had in- | Mo frr b ot) ‘ngly. “This is no time | - out io dinner, and T broks ; fio trea town. s gii” vouu vei-| Hlenas for the Family UICksandS Of Love @ uiso Jumaped at the conclusio By Beatrice Burton Jf|*"] )m‘ rer ;‘1. el ey kT Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ; G e Dl i Author of “Love Bound,” o U im v anae Alp sElnd D 1_?“’"‘ R ] f Wf i e e “HER MAN” d | stairs e Tyt inea et eve at'ons ora ie : " (Ilustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Featurcs, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) $ Tomorrow: Judy Loves Power, Dicky Has a Dubious Mission to Sears In horrified READ THIS FIRS] we say, all evening to I b L P ¢ . fase fi( Our Health MERRY LOCKE, jusi ¢, lon gloomily thinking _ That is, not at tirst. But handed to me, tr r 1 < f love with a MAN IN GRAY Han i o0 went by—and then t} the warr | How to Keep It— sees ry day when she |would rather | in r | =5 HULO wonder if fit. Déforo 5 : SueaEvL Y Causes of Iliness to & S e s Sorilv inciatadl tnatiHe] ps Tony Galnes had {find ‘Eometh = i new to Merry. She | Siarer x |up his mina that he didn't care for [Sitting there t her after alll Perhaps he did think |Helen sa e 1 comr ever since she | time she (Mo the Or on had let him *p her up cireus, and kiss her an hour ¢ S hich have been greatly ring the last ¢ Briot : The whole thing hegan to arms a her and list o able Relish and unreal as a ! e hr. as time nt on 1 she had hee only three times, S she told herself cor serious illness knew her, while she w e knew tt anyor in our pock hd she saw to ore rubbers 3 " nttered, It |rained. staved in bed wher common ; i 4 I eolds, and seldom had eno p 2 : _the ; 3 him Sthafi|200CE10 o r emsely . e known | Mg Al than a t the diseas: ttioust was dead, he realized st o € Terr . ¢ P a 1 : Y must be an inc around found age. He telepho Dr. Wintner t} which Lucia #ician took er, astutely NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY FASHIONS [iieri Sactimt = Lo anl i el et a2t e By Sally Milgrim gl Qi Sl S 2 t t ] Sther fre hand porch-sy a4 slammed saggin: 3 1 Merciful H N Tere docto CHAPTER 3 o . QeI airs Moms w stroke dow Jor of the darkened room anaged to } “Doarést—" Merry heard her re bringing t vouldn't have s to like t ton.‘ £AEP. e been wrung from her moth ! as love and fear and heart- | “r? docto follo i 01:1 into asant behind them. ar;fir bieyele down the st saw then that Helen 1 kind of day to worth were standing misfortune hall window. Bill's d Helen 1 aricd on his shou was not until t to the big [ehe realized that the sound of 1 iroom belonge eavy hreathing was no lor Moms. 2 told coming from the closed room. » curious, unearthly Devcloped at Workds 1 .,M/ Helen siler n the house, Industrial Research ean sheet ry dic need to have any Tnstitute. Wil not out of t e Aan giain. Fleasantodor, [N e e s 5 e armless to huma 1y G old dre | ; - hat mad DSl ess oliimans (L ;»oc_e; Bill wouldn't have comfort in hn began to up the be r. Pover! doesn't give floated in t h tide and . called, o Lavender Hats Are Smart for Late SOMIDEEI L ey 3 e tightene seat a at~h d r had Leer \ rot T 2 eve Ay A What you mnever o i as with the hings!” sos black and r -.11 Helen colored up and g ing “\v;m‘( om Mrs. Je Dld It in Less Than Ona a queer amused look 1land from nothing, though, but went on get- lxho li oss the strect. Month t he room re for Dad X er the fu time Bill Hepworth's ¢ar [neral they ; Ere: e ery- {im te and pressing never very strong.” mild stat L‘W\N‘H describing her condition, for,3 to )u ged to spending most i letters, she was clean pair of Dad's pajamas folde S subjected to mo TS it A o lart mall amount of L [T I o A ill health, Tor. e \Moms saic tely, her si tairs windows |Af 5 t when the funAL, Mensles v S e flushed \ il with Lydia_E Finally Den wrerl out (o s g o ywor ft Dz of his car | r ond lving room st} | § Pinkham's Veg what that marh was like yible fai At ' i ke agair ry him he were a|smeller of the funeral flowers, and | etable Compound 1 o Ir r 16 in i 1{them. Weaver 10 tr: Ar tthe moment | four weeks,” writes Mrs, Weavel the ¢ . a < Jerful i : s m prope st clerk she had i \ding for felt a great difference in myself e . X ) Rt 4 T g 3w g and broad-shoul- {weeks had come. She knew that | would go fo bed and sleep s i ! $ oHERSEHY L : # 2 A t g00d-100k- |che weuld b to confess to her | and although I could not do very 2 Y : i S must s L i e i 1 A G| rothaniit S ' had failed | much work, I seemed stronger, 1 /O =t : 4 ¥ < f way. His coll in Fer speed tests and would have | kepton taking it and now I am well _/a Glll Of ’I‘Oday i a1l e i " o Al ¢ for him and [{o fake part typewriting | and strong, do my wo 1 take ” r )| e he r s to showe 1 Adam's apple, |course over ¢ aced herself for e of three children, I sure do t S ; v imuac 4 R e | P e A my friends about your wonderful | JUMPING AT CONCLUSIONS Cleaver ju . \ ecause she ¢hy he's coming here tonight” |hey ought to have the flour du “Moms—" she began in a low | medicine, and I will answer any let- | ; Srom e tone, and as she said it the sound | ters from women asking about the liked him t|of the front doorbell pealed Vegetable Compound.”—MRgs. Law- e e e RENCE WEAVER, East Smithfield St., Mt. Pleasant, Pa. if vou knew that thousands of women suffering from troubles simi- lar to those you are enduring had improved their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, wouldn’t you think it was worth a trial? ary on hersel “Thank g00 e he L@ ’nu‘rr in mily | watched Bill |gitting = n the dining room. suddenly ha Sh> ran fo answer stod among 1 1 front porch—a ma L gray suit ollen. He [Beyond him, at the curbstone, the athed heavily and snored gently || ts of lon roadster gleamed each breath like tiger's eves. It was Tony | Helen be n to cry as h sat pines. |dgown on the bed heside him nrd} She opene dthe screen door and | « |began to unlace his shoes. {tried to spealk. But all she could SrnTD o er- | “youll have to help me with|do was tomake a funny little grunt- Cuhcfirfl LOVSI] £58 ft her f ERDEN LA him, Bill,” she sobbed after a|ing noise in her throat. 1 fe 1ol len—Tony Gaines didn't |minute. “My fingers are all| He came into the house and TO sell Beauty 0‘ Molher ; S Jethagtd : Sl humbs, I'm so nervous; I'll te stood there, just inside the sereen. phoned Merry phone for a doctor. Oh, T wish [holding her close. make i ¢ © loclock 1o tell her that he leav- |Moms were her !” “There, there! y Y B - 3est0wed Oll Daughter o : e foll She ot up from the bed and |thing!” he whispered into her neck, our usimness-- el know when |turned toward the door. here the hair rose soft and silky n two gencrations oy y at bRt o And then an astoni hing | from the warm white nape. “Did | You must reach “opportunity- e have be: e she ed T vere e 1 i have to g0 |hapnened the tu-ned murn'\ to |yon miss me as much as that?" | | secking” people. Can you think have " lidn't t him t ey Cassie, |pill Hepworth and threw hersel en all at once the light in the | | of a better way to rcach - C“;‘: e 1 hahby « ¢ N ews. “He's |on his breast, crying and sobbing! |hall flashed on and Moms stood in | | than through a Herald Bu They find ings over | With eves llke saucers, Merry |the doorway. Her hand was on the | | Opportunity Ad? iy i p his mind not to 1 .t her, too startled to speak [button that controlled the 1ights.| | moy apout the business with Merry. A man |or move. a r blazed like coals above | | pui o coll_ana get a buyer! | a girl e| But Bl Hepworth didn’t seem |h ss. They were fixed on f cireus ter [t 21l surprised. He put one arm [Tony s «m’m’v‘\‘wl fac Al < e «ill | arourd Helen' sqnare shoullers What's this, voung ma she v from him ¢ and patted the top of her head with |asked, furiously, “what does this | Herald [:Iassmed SEWICE And then she'll go into the eit i s th~ other. g | room and listen to everyt | Merry paid no attention to what| “There, there. there! Brace upl” (TO BE CONTINUED) | Just call