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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926. 3 : rote, 1 tablespoon foury 2. tale: Beatric Quicksands of Love |7 HONEY LOU aB;J,‘:;g"’.E OWN WAY [ = Ul P in flour and slow- OUND, Adele Garrison’s New Phase of iy ¢, stirring constantly © JOHNSON FEATURES INC, 1926 :,Syu!u? MAN' ETC, aGll‘l ofToday iling point and : ® oy e [ aeae ove from the fire, 2 = 7 A STORY OF A GIRL OF TODAY think that both Mrs. Trema Revelations of a Wife e T T bt T e t X Deming are drunk, g . ing dish. Cove s s g e fatee : :d over to a table slightly |and I can tell by their manner that Madge Sees the Strange Woman |1 Y e v ht f | ar five minute n 3 > % s o ot pheeoA reened by a big fern on the I e trying to hatch up some- Faint Beforo Mary ! 3 fary Har hot sve cover f ¢ 3 s : P g e of the room, and saw a woman | thing that will make a scene. You TR yords, it inix Food moheme | foip ¢ S laritc ; 1 wn the | €2 lack babrio il = i ned very much agitated. | of course know that I don't want to We'll drag her through the mire,” | Dirive to the parkway, n vhic op - ' - e i M noticing my whis- | have one tonight. I had one the uttered in Grace Draper's unmis-| it was her cus ey l"m“.,,“"'):'f"q:”"‘j X pered, “It’s Mrs, Trer nd she | first night I came here that will sat= takable tones, were so real to me|ing w " el P [is pale with anger about some-|lsfy my longing for scenes the rest that I could not tell when I waken-| have < ek . ‘ i » Then 1 lized that the lof my life ed whether or not they were the| scribe the mo c hich | \",', Joo) M doreabmiiont fknoving 4 Y . . lady was not talking about our party | Instead of quicting my fears Jer« figment of my fantasy or whether I e ut some of the| our ea [ o dliearm ¢ 2 as a whole, but about Mani 5 ry whispered, “Youwre radiantly had really heard them. That the ho 1 v her- . oy Tty e o ablthe A : 3 . 0 She knows all about Buddy's love beautiful tonight, Judy, and I am so terror of them had brought me \s beginning to be her portion How to Keep It— ; iRt g . P for Mamie, T said to myself, and she | proud of you as far as your looks awake, I realized when I started up 1 1 Vert routine of Causes of Illness for Thim et e 3 3 g has stayed here whi arc concerned—you are the most on the park bench, upon ‘\r\f(~n 1| wor | : Tl an A haA g £ to New York so that s ight, if | b ,.w}vv.wl woman in the room. But had dropped in fatigue a.}l"‘r n“)' lor am extremely VITAMIN A IS VITAL | him most the minute they see possible, make troub! e for hat are you c:nvn. '-"f'? with that walk, and where I unwittingly e ol Sad iy e O e | e had never seen a woman whose f an on your left? T didn't gone to sleep. was so contorted with he : ink you would be so cruel. Can itor Journal of the American|Kkiss her, she flies into a rage and | ) 1 anger, bu ried to look away. vou not see that you have got him My first tmpulse was to start from | hefore om : e e S R e anger, but I tried 3 ¥ first imp Association and of Hygei Later he apologiz oo avays o You Ie my seat, rush past ;‘i-‘ trfli'lrlv of W f the Health Magazine ) .0u explains to him | bushes which sheltered it, and look | fr Y g ¢ crossir t her fashioned mothe s : ; ? - Tre for the woman W ice even|he , limping £ The scientlsts who have studied | bror 4 eahloned mothse hias s ¢ o I Y Sy EnC i nar ashamea of You ’rlx.’n}““':xr}:"js‘ real- when imagined had such power to|of Mrs. B . wn upont the effects on white rats and other | girl lots on GE Sitein P v B | il 1 K as | Lol ) ¥ try to show your p r soms held mo back from my purg e | ing, whoso neernt irious food factors have repeated R e S e % W e o xr”- hm‘ el ke e s the fear of heing ridiculous | aff had s ne, ar - |1y observed that those whose dlet 2 leaying [thel orficel ey ; ; R s & 1 which is always with me. I knew|neatk 3 : ontains too small an amount of | p, T et that my hair and my clothing were | ses linear , 1 someti h itamin A—the fat soluble vitamin | neighbor. Honey Lou is sure that | rimpled from my involuntary nap, | fancied there was an elusive mad- | present in butter and cod-lver oll— | ypeeia 19 in love svith Jack amd tolts | e SR and my common sense told me t ng trace of a personality I once | y to develop inicctio \im so. Bue he laughs at her. : ~ 4 and a dope fiend, - T wonder where 1 probably had confused my dreams known 10s6 and throat, mpar A week later Angela writes to X 1 SEERE 1ddy is tonight?” I e of Grace Draper's voice with the f sha continued upon the path| Y Sh! nasal d » 1058 0f | 1oy Lou 1o ask her to dinner at T /i ¥ ; m--]n.‘ Has gons back to New Yorkr |- TORBOW: A Crucl Act. actual sov some unkno ) she was 1 Iking | 2PP 4 fallure gain | r home on the night of Jack’s ¢ ; Y jY. 7 said Mamie, impulsively, and then | féminine stro h the pg 1 ach ) in the|Veisht ! bir Honey Lou can’t make 2 e 4 i 3 3 he blushed—for the moment sh Mo liad Baripened tofpats Il v scconds ad n - f nues to be deficlent | up her mind whether she wants to A el . ] had forgoiten that she was not sup 4gn seat just as 1 had been dream- | 1o speqk s a th - th mal dies. When® go or not ) . S : At ey Ay ing of my husband’s former studio |y, . ively lin ) is examined e r h! (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) s R . Mrs. Tremaine bowed very cordfal- | mbdel. To rush out and confront | yy, Nr Farois he secrctions are four frec CHAPTER VI A ) 0 i 17 20 Tont iaha Aniibbed tha sest oF ‘ this hypothetical stranger would be | 1110 woma ening curic | mat I i n'the end e orldy e e : P 4 5 us, and even raised her eyebrows to > R e the height ot absurd Grateful for th Iter of the bush. | found i n heing: t n Ludlow who settled the ik, il - ¥ her friend, as if asking her if she real- | L\ B rkens Y b o T On the other hand, I admitted to| es which effectively screened me | Infections of nosc and throat. | qn H 2 S 4 Lerar knew the character of the people R myselt that if that most fantastic|from the eye »th my curlous Alding In Recovery u. Lit 1 her snub | p p i 3 1 I entertaining. hypothesis, al presence of neighbor and my husband's nlece,| Dr. Amy L. Danlels b nose 1 usiness, and | o g 1 I turned to Jerry. For some rea- Grace Draper n e, were true, o giving me a . oppor- | v of Towa, told the American | % I sldes! : : s : son T was very nervous. Tt seemed OASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Mrs. Tremaine,” asked Joan, inno- | n sorry for him iav. " and wish this dinner were over* certain of one thin » continued, |1 remarked evantly. “I don't “it I were Mr. Tremaine I wouldn't ||ike this plz want my wife pla g around with | (Copyright, 18 Service, Inc.)! then the last thing in the world 1 y of ewing t | Academy of n Mond morn Honey T.ou | i ; . i to me that we all were sitting on a Az wanted was to confront her. If she|T hurried alon Y helt 1 ary 1 t ent . . \ ¢ wered letter of invi- | 2 v s 3% % N o jleano that was liable to burst in unouss,s:mw OIL TABLETS FOR were in ignoranca of my proximity, | path until I h A t{in Colorado Springs t \e regular | tation with her when she s to | A SR open flames at any moment. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA-COUGHS-COLDS I certainly did not wish to be the| where I could both s ed tar / the she left it lying on her . S 4 3 5 person to enlighten ler. their mecting. | mals take imediately after er handbag It was thercfore fully five minutes| Somewhat to my surprise, how- | ‘¢ ¢ the fections n- | &l hile she ran down to g settled my dress and | ever, Mrs. Baker passed Mary with | . . ng about re- s room to hang up her ed my hair, I ventured to|no word or look. The th o | covery. and co; And when she emerge from my seccluded seat,|to me that her as more on G , sh nd Ann i N s S ] to find no one at all within my|ing than ever. F a > the the oW bl ’T ding it. S 1 : o A visfon. Wi a e sigh of rel mental commer = that my dreams were but fanta J tle gasping ery fel ) atly | Ve 3 3 LOLON. Ay n-colored paper out % after all, T resumed my walk toward | swooning almost at Mary's feet. | | A : g L ] S / . e el e | the occurre uin inflam- | ¢ v letter, Ann.” she Bersl, ¢ My way led along the lower path| Copyright, 1926, hy Newspaper | Mition of ¥ Cirectlyire; Aing. ~ She avas. f ¥ t e 0 t elr partly screened by trees, and when Feature Service, Inec. \";":’ il 5 ki e TR Al Y E "" "' s | . cons « 3 e'll tell i all o An investigati his country | office—that I'm going ar 1 He ound that : knew that something a r was all wrong e e e | i U T e o e o g o can end vt o oo o) crunchy crispness L0 vs right here in the magazine— | be right down, the highe { Missoula, Mon-| ann 1 ) Bouttant frock for evening Wear ” |tana. D nicls investigated t 't have look t And in the end that 1 Honey Lou 1ded wordlessly. |amount taken by various families in suppose,” gigeled, | Honey Lou got, a “bouffant” ev AT KD P e Lowa, | ouldn’t b ft it | ning dress that made her think . 1 in the middle of the room | Low Resistance Jesk, either, | a baby-pink cloud when she saw it| and RSl ctlats ) She found, that most people con-| Yo know m t ¢ S in readiness on the bed S i s y | i i ; 42| tinaing ont { n in the | when she came home on Saturday r like the o 4 4 min A and she is inclin clate | \orld 1ld_have been ‘Gum- | at on. S y Mrsd Huntlev i | that .«! flei n”':“ th he. 1 shoa G Detective’ in-| 1t was fairly foaming with lace | i s pic : | “I think I'll go out and have a look o o nographer. . T ffon ro: f ne. It ¢ 4 | en a3 common cold. inly should e : . < under the | and straigl severe—and look- | at that fellow,” said Jimmy. “I don't 3r By Thornton W. Burgess vant him around oh oL 1 [ox pEReeL $ A . 0 an white Ho u knew tha her| § PY ) Jimmy Skunk lazily got to his This also, it is bel 2 S ”\ COFLIEE e er v y he 1a a wreat : g as all wrong — all You'll get nowhere unless you st fect and went . y follow- |, bsorption of the I ¢ o tiny roses, | w 1 4 it Bl LT ¢ way e W J por fat soluble vitamin, ht?" ghe 24 Al > “Are you sure girls are we 3 2 5 5 ther Na 5 his head around that | N SR e asked, af a ent, i whis- | § Fould 1n, reaths in ! Mo : en.he heard Would you 3 per whe 3 alone in the Danny Meado a s v o 3 something. | ! NS \\uyv‘u 1 eo 1N repeate dtreandl sohre ik with its pale n silk | the new good food with A" wis 2x Badly. Ay as he ) h he caught o r 5| ves like bi grec | H : : k v nd furniture, its gray car h fl. ey Haandn All his e L % AL Would 1?2 You your gay | | 5 Snhi Bt spread like moss under € new good AvVOor.. was at the seashore when he wanted Hog-r ke, moving away as By Sally Milgrim voung life I'd go. y 3 p o r fee to be home, and he hadn't the lea s , which wasn't v geiest dress in t 1 . e v (% ouldn’t have come here,” idea in the world where home wa t c i fsn't a fast | ¢ that / dame's crowd | o~ . @ she thought, unfastening the clasp| § o ‘o To make matters worse, the Man 3 nmy Skunk lazily terncd | for a row of row pencils. e 5 5 hs o wk er “I should [One Of the 57 vafletles] Bird which had brought him there | back. “I told that fellow to move /1 Y You've got the grand old highbrc 5 Ao wed at home where I be was nowhere about. Without really e, “and he's moved {100k to you, and if you had some i One of them was thinking anything abou anny guess you can start for home : % W GantESlothesl youla s et n i picture ; R ol st Rt wreath ot little roses like the one J had counted on that ) 1 to |if you want to a byt | : il 0 teeth and nt downstairs to the take him back home. Jimmy Skunk | “'Good by,” replic amy, an : | She turned on her high & Shesnatimatle fonEaRer Lot P ROn18 i e NG N Toom ' had dryly advised Danny to stay | this time he really ¢ X ¢ heels and teetered back to her own |, Sl Honey. Lou did mot wantiqy, "o\yjq year thetr light-hearted right there, turned his back on wha n i p ntidy desk. e t s she started down the “I don't want to stay, waile s seashore home s v i “And besides, Shrinking Vi xcept for the hurt ool Danny. “I don't Her thout knowing at all where h ! 1 out to Honey Lou as she | At € mother's eyes. | 07 ‘ehed the tanding, sue| {On all counts—perfect leavening—even of my house every nignt, and Reddy e I 3 o ] ot e ot St YOUl e B GO Rt Lo Hsrbvolas| soom B fis cyeslighted up ) pegg—digestibility—economy! All are yours 5 . 5 her coming down the Fox watches for me every day R { you're afraid to meet his high-an’ I wasn't always 1 What chance has a poor i WY mighty friends.” a five-r it on a side str IZY R aIea T in the baking when you use | Y 2 ¢ t v Lou at that mo- e SO U M 1 | Honey Wou ald not answe Vi as young I alwan w To frien S AL e () enas for t/le Famly‘ p b reioney Lould net anawer, § Bt S T Walie Aesind Heons | menther oulyieibnil Hn cinin el Immy, “why Soin 2 ot ) 1EiRat nlc < o t y and to iwo or thre arties 2 s : night at supper in L and stood hefore him, the very don't start? Talking won't get e : flat she told her mother she ery we my lite, I had dol| o "8 N The Wholesome here N why | 1 aven% 0 ts | vou ther ' g ¢ s e made up her mind to go 10, An lars where I havea® got cents| Ty S « wailed, half don’t you & nted to go : niledanslon, St et bt oday.” st i g e e iced tomatoes, crisp gral 3 ug st el Bl 3 1l a circus in thi oo T Knuk ; ¢ i ¢ etth she looked more the 2 e Yine aale isin bread, smothe +y ORI e et Gy 1Nt uNow don't let those people get nner party in al b stood on the your goat. It's not such a big| s, looked like cryday Dir SEOE e 1 e ! | years k SNERY PeI- | party as T thought it was going to 1 H salad, peach snosw, plain cak le | 3 d ea e. | 0t seven k, ho stared. But Honey Lou, from ti ; A K ol e : i o fzeth e Gl was fashion- | oo OF T Ruw e Announces Ten Dollars Reduction in ldren must hurry back | ning and w that something was all wrong noon ti mothers 0 | silk a el have x ot ! Ceaad iy her dress. Cost of School Term t0 it that puck 3 o Sadler come mal S ¢ and apple- | uwpere's Jacko?” n high soprano | t in for food to | i t . DLods0! x Y voice asked suddenly from the The School will open as per previous announcements way yo oty i ) } e . 3 here ¢ ‘Gosb, but o the * room behind him. “Gone to hunt 9 26 i nne el ; i ; A b : ’ o id, o they got| yn : : What's her October 2nd, 1926 in is car and started o e i | A css : o 1a notfitng| 'L Hope T'm all righty she an-| Tl AUEClAl HO THE HOTEL BURRITT BALL ROOM Baked Macaroni and Carrots more pleasur voman than [ S¥ered. “Do you think I'm too| «pysh, ji's ‘Honey One and 1 cooked maca- | anning her first dr for her | fussy? How many people Will| gelas voice came to them. “Honey High Crowns Creased at Tvr r | firs rt X : ] | Lou Muntley. I think its a pretty | t ty or so0" Jack sald - S 3 Intervals Are the Dominent Fea- P Dor v hink pin} " ald | name—rather.” = - emmaace i o New Stret Hates o | carelessly Why? What do you| ghe opened the curtalns and & ; tures of the New Stret Hates ¢ ar y REE oD o (g e ooyt A ey pol| iy, e Whot a0 701\ Vi come he eurane an “I almost ran into Bluffer the Aside from \ v | eves were dreamy and Honey Lou 1 Lou did worry. The|maionna-tike face was flushed, as | N BANK UF E B Adder.” 5 OQ | ES shapes, t} 3 strikir ng of her own (N got to Angela’s home | ir ghe had known all along that| \l cookies, o zirhood. ‘ {rightencd she beeame. | Ifoncy Lou was standing th, | CLOUD-DRESSES ) M 100ped up with ehiffon roschuds,” Would £0 1o thi RATEthErS| i el R B S Ol : n A THIN. pink cloud apread mant cted places, | she sald, and got up to clear t ARERDEANYE of it shel jamp-lit room IS a (4] u itaelf out across the sky just Brims are narros line table of its dishes and remn would have turned back | (TO BE CONTINUED) above Rosemary's house. It was ripple 0ss 1he T ports | food. o The Al “” house “"“’ a huge the col f the inside of sea- | shapes ve brims tur 1 y | stona place at completely shad- | . : N MR A e el e : n Hones Tou | oved the Wallioks smaller. house Soortinal Its business is confined to the investment of e o e ’ (e R e U e POP mg || the funds of its depositors. The earnings of these Bghed ot would e SIS Loty e e bk nian v iher of fvory. | ctme from it and against a_ drawn is—— investments are divided only among its depositors. would spread out on all the steps e each is a trifle | of ‘ h "o mer| They got out of the car and / . \ {[| That is the distinctive feature Of & MUTUAL }K‘h\w\rf{ e 3 ¢ S i con et | started up the wide stone steps ' I, T i I|| SAVINGS BANK. As Rosemary talked about her PR it 3 : ) re | But Honey Lou hung back and her G A bank having Capital Stock divides a part Of prnk clouddres the cloud slow- sitting bent over | cves went to Jack's in wistful ap- y changed ita cclor. ; : et | & fash ; peal ! v ||| the earnings of its savings deposits among its 0! said Rosemary, “It's all SERNLT Ll ; - Gy s e L B SR gray now... and | wouldn't like | | hat of hu e cal e a0 e sl el stockholders. a hish d crow roase he 1 | ing tight hold his sleeve. a drees that color. at alll i i B L e R R s the girl came don't know any of thess people.” 7 This is the reason a MUTUAL SAVINGS rim rolls up in front ar i stosding ) You know Angel.” he reminded o BANK is able to pay a higher rate of interest to 1ck against mu Lou ) Tl er, and just then 1ht door of the Blasi mhat tiim p dress that had caught her mother's opened and Angela camo out p ||| its depositors than other banks. ampered back P | : s his short legs would : | a band of red and silve 1.2y ] B8 Smsis TLl, - Spiay o B v v i This bank is paying 5% interest to all deposi- | bon patterned in Wil flower | wide ruffled skirts 3 greeted them gaily, 5 o ot : Honey Lou shook : thought you were never com- 8 tors. Interest begins the first of each month, com- thought vou wer 1 { 1 Ti ¢ ritle morg | deutifally, e s b puted to January 1st and July 1st of each year. R o ( ' T s e e g e O y Deposits made on or hefore the 8rd of any month - tasth’ were still tiering. * 2 with & cluster of red feather | fussy for a litt ty?" She wag| "It it weren't your t : g draw interest from the 1st. fust had a narr pe."” | w5t b 4 ' flowers on one sile P 5 thinking of the i )l elvet | enth birthday,” she told him, “How W 3 0 ‘ has plnched p dress she had scen on Angela Allen | never forgive you in this world." BANKING HOURS T alme ) 3t tront the one time she had met her. | They went into a wide, bright 9 A M todP. M athiranysi § A, L to 182 Adder. 1 g i t L \ A cluster of red feather flowers evening dress is an evening | hall, and she led Honey Lou up Monday Evenings: 7 to 8:30 avcap T w 3 . . z trims the rose felt hat in the lower 088, Mrs. Huntley answered her,| the stairs to her own room. & 178 MAIN STREET high my looked interested Tl X - | | sketch. The other is of hunter's | some sharpness. “And wlen| “There’s powder and rouge in the This {mported English wool sport far the Adder, did you say? Whe red felt banded in red and silver|you get there, yow'll see that the | top drawer of my dressing-table, ifstocking has open-work diamond 18 ha 2V e inquired. Danny-told hlm.] other gixls will hava e@ this kind | yveu mecd agy,' she said, as shepaitora with wida herizentad staioes |y

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