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the spark Depen Quicksands of Love |- Adele Garrison’s New Phase of largely on the care NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. Beatrice HONEY LOUZEE author of ) © doHNSON FEATURES INC., 1926 OWN WAY | a Girl of Today carbon monoxid to 13 per cent. or “‘Love BOUND and’HER MAN' ETC, even more. Small Cars, Too R ] f W/ e to the studies made § John's \\|~b |grief stricken in her life. 909 atlons 0 a ' e New York, even small cars produce Again T tried to get up to go to| _Poor girl, she had had some ter- as much as one cubic foot of carbon | READ THIS FIRST: Poor Margret. them up. |John, I almost fought the detaining |Tible experiences in the last few car. ley is private sec- rumpy” Wallack, allack Fabric Mills. py" hired Honey Lou, not ause she is clever but be- is nice to have around. at the mills likes . from Ann Ludlow to Joe Meadows, s But Honey Lou [came that low h Meadows without an automobile. Honey Lou Hu a lot about you, | “W che said aloud to the|hands of the nurse. I think I would ldays—episodes, the scars of which d she's worth | blank Is of the room, just | have in some way swung myself out | Were already showing on her face. I'm shallow reckon there zin't no Santa Claus!"|of bed it the doctor and Joan had| At last the attendants had lifted flly. It you A |not entered the room at that min- me on the rolling bed and I was eve, you wouldn't| Mareret came back to town on|ute. ready to go. last Saturday of June. Her| FEagerly I turned my face toward | “Doctor,” said Joan unexpectedly, 0 came fn at two o'clock and |them. |“may I speak to Judy alons for a Lou went i from| “Oh, Judy darling, do you know |few minutes?” ffice to meet it. {me? Have you come back to us?"| The physician in charge motioned {Joan exclaimed. nurses and internes out of the room, “Take me to John." Again I tried |saying, as he followed. *I'1 give you while lar Eatie Reveals She Has Been | Eavesdropping Again, When Katio is in a tantr is but one thing to do, and promptly to divert he some topic So when she ous wall tha 1" over they were s monoxid per m |cars, busses and truck 0 T mention of Ja le's activitles. | Tt onous gas is discharged nd out e from what I could do for Mrs. ! hes practically th air. There is litt Katle [to rise or to settl note [ In New Yo all at once and to one side, liste; Through th windows sound of was n burned a her nose wa se of ou voice that [made to find o at happen breakfast, 1 ce. “You |to this gas. As a result of ohse ney Lou knew that sound as|There was a certaln to move. about five minutes ] r fter somebody | tlons made on a Ford car, it comes to | s she that 4 of |lessness about her clot “In a minute, young lady, in a| “Judy, darling, I must tell yon vip You mooch | found that the gas is distributed in a | WOT father's factory to ce. It was Jack | “Don’t I look like a v minute,” said Dr. Phillips, as & before you see John. Judy arn the business. He falls in love wo tes later, 'she asked Honey Lou, w came across to the bed. er is going to die. It is only hich spreads out | ! | with Honey etter coom me for your |cor ce v He wants me, doctor,” T pleaded, |2 question of days, possibly hours Lou's beau the first mile that made her tee uffins. =0 that the head of a person of av : Sy Katle Surprises Madge t, standing a few foet back |time he sees her, and later with 5 s touching 1-brown fa John wants me. Take me to him. “Oh, I can’t bear it.”” I whispered. Again I dodged that dangerous | of = unded an |1 old-fashioned vs and coat hat's Jacl home to hav “I'll do t, I promise you, but|"“Joan, he gave his life for me."” s heis coniaisingiiom orx ol Brought up by her Do 3 ant to see him? o and a manicure. Le first you must be prepared for your | “He's very glad to have given it, idn't spend any time with her, |six parts of monoxid gas to 10,0000 lly widowed mother, Honey ve stood up, looked around gant for once and take a|visit. Besides, he is aslcep just now.” | Judy, but he wants you to do some= Ry Fr |Lou is a queer mixture of modern |for his hat and was gone. He went ” | I looked at the doctor with some | thing for him, something that will 2 &1 fhe doovithat||l T iihe ear 1o traveling mbont fen | (a1 nging vine. She out 16 kitchen and as All right,” Honey Lou answered, | suspicion, but decided from his reas- {make his last hours even happier AR Siles Tet Nule. e o) | in her 1 ”‘k Wallack came up the front 1 o stop mills ng smile that he was speaking that those you have already given | : Bt 1 hax A ata A I stairs to the flat, Steve was going I left my pay enve-|the truth and I compelled my nerves | him. Judy, John wants you to marry i down the back steps. Honey Lou lope in the top drawer of my desk.|to relax their tension. |him. Ever since he regained con- - [teet benind would be s ; r is coming up to v | exhanst gas diluted to one or twoq lays.” parts of monoxid gas to 10,000 of | | Although in great pain, I would sclousness he has prayed that you not voice it, and I let the doctor would be able and willing to marry make his examination and the nurse him right away. we Mm( Mrs. Bake his own c: and Katie rose to t drive away “Hear vot?" My father is a prime M hrr Pvl.or\r,\' l:on drinks | She opened vhn door to Jack. . Irse | el e i face alight wi = Katie, and I expected to see The gas tends to hanz in the “'*_‘\”‘g th ‘3’ are € as and she allack | prepare me for the rolling cot that - Instin r(i}r!g Alrnw :A(‘i a little happened to dot Mt pleasure in her face at my an-|street in a layer of from five to ten unEea oL gNTe 5 Mo (mes ronens dnts Shan om0 R D .‘m\:sl'fi:"“ B Sesvicer 100 hear noddings. I all |nouncement, but to my astonish-|or at most 15 feet deep. Naturally | ] : k on h”“" h“’t!‘ she sai gret as the| Joan said nothing “hl.ehlhm was | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Ir mine muffins.” ment there was a troubled look in!i¢ the qis 1 fghed nor, home, too, no a ng how she is being don but even in er own| o fm t r if the wind is brisk, the gas is o | Tomorrow: What About Jerry? e 1 i aithe o Her voiced ropped into a dolorous s she turned on me rapldly disseminated. Most serions Sisilusioning him. Neither does E : 1008 know that, while she was inflectlon again, and I hastened to| “Now I vonder vot do means”|is the gas from large motor b ; " answer her question said, as if half to herself, and |hocause the amount of carbon mo. | S 0US: Angela Allen call her “Why! she falnt she caught herself up with a|noxid is greater. {“hard boiled” and told Jack she park almost at Miss Mary , half frightencd look Sclentific evidence as to the effects | D24 not two but seven cocktails. g “Who bring her to?” Katie de-| “Oh! von't dot be dot can of varying concentrations of gas on| [1iMm Donegal a frlend of Jack's manded, “Dot Mary?" chirp, you bet your boots [ health is ot at this time available, | beCOmes attentive to Horey Lou, “It's just like you.” cried, with her inevitable dragging |Crossing policemen and others whe |20 takes her on many night drives 1 smiled to myselt in humorous American slang phases to bol- [ worke const on the strests|t® @ neighboring town, whers he | appreciation of the utter futility of p her halting specch. “Ven he |somotimes complain of symptoms |S€6mS to hav: some mysterious busi- | teaching Katie anything which she ? Ven he tell you?" | which may bs due to the breathing | N¢S% But when Jack begins to see | 1id not wish to learn. She had been coming in a few days” I[of gmall quantities of the gas. Honey Lou once more, Donegal h us when both fon Morton returned slowly, my eyes fixed upon Aneottitan, drops out of the picture. Mary Harrison were s her fac 1e told me last night." Yol Glistion® wHarever | IATKEILSETITRY Honey Lou — dren, and now, when they had grown | “After dot cablegram coom from in the number of | t2es her to tea and to lunch, drives | to the dignity of young womanhood Major Grantland?" Katie of trucks and |Ber home from the office and warns | & would not change her 4 and then, in panic stricken s produea serious con- inst taking Jack serious addressing them or speaking alization of what she inadvertently | of the air. In garages|She b to Honey Lou that szkl them. I had not exacted it of her had admitted, she clapped her|and repair the problem is|O7Ce Was deeply in love with her, hands over her mouth and regarde t as he is now with Honey Lou trouble I he F 1 3 chili peppers, 1 large onlon, 3 ta« Menas for tlle AMILY [ iéamoons matter or * detppimes, 3 tablespoans flour, Mexican beans, 3 | cups hot water, 2 teaspoons salt. BY SISTER MARY | Remove seeds from peppers and | Breakfast — Cantaloupe balls, |let stand in hot but not bolling cooked wheat cereal, thin cream,|wator until soft. Scrape pulp from i scrambled eggs, crisp rye toast, mar- | the skin. Discard skin and add pulp malade, milk, coffe to water. Melt butter and add meat Luncheon — Baked meat balls, |cut in small pieces. Brown on ail celery, prune bread, baker apple | sides. Add onion minced and chill dumplings with cream, milk, tea. | water. Cook until meat is tender, Dinner — Chill con carne, corn on | adding water necessary to keep two {the cob, tomato and cabbage salad, cups over meat. Stir flour to a | erape pie, whole wheat bread, milk, | smooth paste with a little cold water coffee. and add to boiling meat mixture, The recipe for chili con carne is| stirring constantly. Cook five min- 1 away in the the teet.” |startle when they were little, because T d | umerous i i a foolish prejudice against the use me with V\Lde terrified eyes. | -en reported from the | And she breeds in Honey Lou the | given in reply to a request. This is| utes and serve with beans boiled un- of the prefix with 1i hild e | running of motor cars in closed | beginnings of a love of luxury and |a Mexican dish and should be quite | til tender separately. I now found it tmpossible to Copyright, 1926, by Newspaper " - 5ooily venfilaled repair |fine clothes, | {“hot” as to seasoning. However, it's| Kidney beans can be substituted 1 1ble o it. 1926, by Newspaper |garages or poorly ventllated repalr ke e far better to sacrifice a little ‘color” | for the Mexican beans and 1 clova One night while Margrat Moody, | | Honey Lou's half-sister, is out of |town on her summer vacation, her friend, Dr. Steve Mayhew, comes to | her to speak of them in any Feature Service, Inc. |shops. Forced ventilation is abso- lutely necessary. Much can be accomplished with |this problem by insuring a proper | of the dish for American personal |of garlic, finely minced, fs often |tastes if too highly flavored dishes | used in place of onion are not liked. | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Servicey Inc.) Chili powder can be used it chili | justment of the carburetor, and |the house. While Honey Tou s chemista are alroady at work on the |Showing Dr. Steve seme mapshols| peppers are not available, 1-2 to 1| hile people of Argentina ars | question of control devices that win |0f Marsret, h Jis toRmahesloys tablespoonful according to taste be- | buying fewer automobiles than in { eliminate the possibllity of the dis- o her In & timld sort of way. Honey, ing sufficient. ral years they have purchased a [semination of carhon monoxid gas| Lou 1s astounded. | Chili Con Carne lercater number of agricultural im- [from the exhaust pipe. | NOW GO WITH THE STORY Two pounds flank steak of beef, | plemants recently than before. | Tt is also possible that a fuel may CHAPTER XV sométime be devised which will rru’ “Don't—Please, Stevuns, Don' place gasoline for internal combus- | o o7 Ty E B rere |tion engines. Much of the carbon |y v o | monoxid in automobile lisieas | she putte strong little hands | that represents a sa "Slaway from him with a jerk that up- per gallon, is not produced for xrm(,[ Rk =l ihe boazalon sake of power, but in starting a cold |4y oy | —_ as tast as his little legs could move, |MOtor. The prosent average con-| r a second her face went white | Who for his life Is forced to run, To this day Danny doesn't know |ient Of over 7 per cent of carbon ;= ¢ glow of the ¥ In running fin o Ufinn what happened then. A terrible |MONOXI gas in the exhavst material Mianset|Trorateriitatia 5 down the |Must be constdered both wastefu = road. 1t made a moise something A% danserou feel more | il man bird that Danny was | while the shores of that creck t n't in the afr. It Danny’s Run For Life | the dinner. Danny didn't wait. He drew a long breath and started across that road By Thornton W. Burges Here's a treat for you and yours in the Peppermint-flavored, he warr Then the wild-rose « flowing back into her lips cks. And she laughed al Stevie!” She Danny was be at home Yes, sir, thing to do still INeyivete tnn Danny siee & ittsl By Sally Milgrim 5 ]g ina ! eor o e ¢ lrian Seiban 1w el sugar-coated jacket. finding sweet meadow grasses a 1 felt a great rush of wind, and | rtainly did taste good. At was sent rolling over and over and ime to a bridge. The creck | over. He rolled over and over until Another treat in the Peppermint. become & river, and this|he dropped off on the other side | 5 vor gum in ide the sugar coat. over the river. It rested of the road and rolled down the | ner han : “'“5)5" A fla ed on stone piers and ther: s no way bank. When at ventured to | nly his eyes/| of getting on the other side of it open his eves and feel himself all rkened . and he put one | That's except by scra ng up the bank over to see if he was whole—which d over them, resting his elbow . and crossing the road, and scrambl- |ha was—the terrible monster had edge of the marble-topped ing down the bank on the other side. disappeared. 2 heside wr“ley ' Po KQ You see, Danny didn’t want to £0| Of course you can guess what had Honey Lou not know w ; across the bridge; he only nted 10 | happened. An automobile had come to do or to S next. She wished | ch i s t g2t on the other sids of that road. | puoping TBE Aot fervently that Mrs. Huntley would ewW llg wee It was just as Danny over f?'\ ching him, ome Ly it from e eal hr»lm)"" make up his mind wh t[He had e ronEha | But through tha thin floors of the 3 i he heard a suspicious rust A ’_‘;' Do building she could hear the murmur | SHE STOOD STILL AND LISTENED —utmost value in long-l-l—a-t-l-n g £ z 5 | ha! d ss MacC - § A gra back of him. got himselt picked up, a 42‘ her !‘3‘\”! -:’:;U ~““,fm ,‘_\rm“ He stood In the doorway, looking jolting cab had begun its head- delight. e at of rustling aF I Bt Ehe rerataha ey chatted g % L reard that kind of rustling 1shed his coat, he remembers [ieEash e o 12 Where she and | At somethinz on the table under | lonk journey. He didn't have to look fo L e T | But the roor re she an : | . What was making that rustling, One || e s iostes abattha | Steve sat was pertectly quiet. So | the yellow lamp. n he gave a| Honey Lou shrugged her siim| | It's really double value —outside of the snake family was t e = quiet that the silence med 10| Jow, long whistl shoulders. ny tried to steal awa > e R [beat lke & great heart—thud—| Honey Lou turned to sce what he| “I haven't lald eyes on him for and inside —a double treat. ute he knew that T S t thud— | was at so steadily. It " she said. “He came to the atter him. Then D! ow and then the curtains at the | teve's briar pipe, stiil burning in one night just after Steve And its double legs. There was only wes. windows would sway into the g prs ie had laid it. vhew had been there and got him to do now, and tr room as the breeze filled them.| gShe teve Mayhew was | peeved bocause I wasn't sitting]| | value in the pleas- run as fast and as far a they floated toward her like filmy | jugt ined. Bltsting Vatond Sinalias vy thoe anl as long as he conid, in t ding vells, she thought, as she |3 little in her confusion. “He went| Margret laushed ure and benefit it of finding some place looked at them. Behind them the lout the back way. He's awfully| “Didn't vou tell him that Steve where that snake couldnt get as violet-bluo and filled With | ghy, sometimes.” Lis v ol i e provides. Hhod B8 thot Stk atas t Jack nto the room and sat |she asked, “my one-and-only?” | . 5 sat | . y one-an the river, but 1 ke was between A bowlful of daisies on the win-|down w saying a word. i 1, Honey Lou replied dole- Wrigley’s adds a him and water dow sill shook a little, too, in the| «“He's like one of the family— |fully, “but it didn't reglster with L d By the time Da ad climbed night wind. Steve had brought|runs in and out without bothering | him at all. He's terribly jealous zest to work an up the bank to the edge of the road | them to her from the COUNLIY ¥€5-|to let us know he's coming,” Honey| “That's a good sign,” Margret la: he was fecling a little out of breath. | terd eve. Lou went leaning a he | eried, with an air of a woman who play. That road seemed a place Honey Lou looked at his dark, |iapie and k 1 counts her lovers by the dozen. to cross. You see, a Meadow Mouse bent head and then back t the | of Steve's pipe en the cab came to a shiver- doe i flowers. N . land Margret i shaking Margret jumped ope that she stopped to think | friends for cver so lor |out of the cab after Honey Lou. Stev always L | “Then why does he come to see | “I've never secn this place where I Flowers, | you when she' — and sneak | you work,” she said, “I'm going to a particu- | gyt of the back door I show | run up, too, if you don’t mind.” | arly good story in it lup unexpectediy?” asked | “Come ahead,” Honey Lou called Deep Armholes and a Softly-Bloused | Margret's friend, A"“" harsh You wouldn't have told over her shoulder. “There at auto had come along just Bodice Creat a New and Very self, sitting there ;o pe'd been here, cither, if I r anybody there on Saturday ir ten that snake back. | minine Silhouctte. the pulsing stiliness. #s Deen | hadn't scen that pipe. Would |afternoon.” ! 11 desire for a Meadow mode allows for a |coming to see her for more than afyqyon | But when they reached the big, on ) I tes. Straight lines | year. | Jealousy was written plainl drea . they heard a low buzz \s for Y, vas thankful to|are still favored and also d ef-| He At least, he had been | ace. It rang out from th of volces from the room beyon be all nd he at he had ha s, the flare appearing just below | cc to the flat for more tha of his voice as he a The small room that was old Mr. E a double escape — one from the |the hips or at the bottom of the | Honey Lou kne : lack’s private office. ( . the other from the auto- |skirt. The newest line, however, is | Margret, in her own mind, exy y—why—of course, T would | “Somebody’s In there” Honey ) | a widened effcet just above the hips | him to ask her to marry him told you he's been here” |Lou whispered, unlocking the ~opyright. 19 by T. W. Burgess) | achleved b ans of deep armholes | But there had never been any- Lou stammered {drawer of her desk. “I wonder (i nd a loose bodice that blouses over | thing lover-like in attitude— | mpor was a moment's silence. ho it 152" i t st Danny Holds His tight hip portion. This linc is | Margret's and his. Marg : | “Where's your mother?” Jack | Margret was only a few feet from reath fImost frequently scen in_aternoon | always s } ,lz:m with her fam- | o cked. AR e F ol el sketched today. |ily, and he had come to - “Dor i ss MacCom- | tw, ¢ Then she stood sti Persistent coughs Jsghs and calds lead to | B i B (R e et family. |y ,,l,',\ :\hm\fl‘ 2liaoCont i‘f”‘]’ ;]““qr?] “.ml; % ",mg:‘. ,:{,ET LID] % h N it B T B e A o /8 There Are No 1 ety o ;Hrln]‘ e Y H l oraid. | The bodico is wide, loose | drove them to market in his fw St e e | “*“Come on, Honey Lo whisperea ] A ntto ta =) tly bloused over a tight girdle | s he hought couple of | 1 1e here alone with Dr. |t r wh he had found the en- 1 . :\nl‘:hl(:!:;‘ Y?‘ ,1‘ m ;’r‘ i] d cur ca [of gold metal cloth. The sleeve | ducks their Sunday ["”“’ | Mayhew when she won't go out of |velope and closed the desk once xceptlons el AR T A Bk sa s How to Keep It— L fiin on fis i cu | s he would ser the room for a mimute when I come | more, “Come on. hd b e Chiuses o iineea 4'\“ Heatny giving | . [to see you" ho said, after a min-| She was afrald that Grumpy Of all known drugs, ¢ is T 7 ¢ 1 ,' ! Jiaa Tt sunper | ute_or two. | might suddenly open the office door = = S known drugs, cre i3 rec- 18 of gold braid tri house fruit or He got up. find Margret eavesdropping < X 1 ed by high medical. authorits : ! : ; and find Margret pr Great numbers of bacteria are ::m(d”h,hy'h m ;1’1 J1 authoritis 85 | pPEDESTRIAN ARMY ALSO HAS he gold nots is repeated | sabine's glittering tea shop. . hapepnd to be passing | there. And then wouldn't he blow 3 g E‘(Zx he greatest healing agencies for TO COPE WITH POISON GAS wide girdle of I metal | He had a way of dropping In o0, .4 came in to say ‘hello.’ I'd bet- | off the roof? Wouldn't he though! = found in ALL raw milk. There persistent coughs and colds and ether BY D1 HBE trimmed with gold and silver [themn at odd times with theater | on, 1 guecss.” “Come on, Margret!” she are no exceptions to this rule. forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion | 12,11y A 5 | tickets or the offer of an automo- | %ot E°Y t heen hera five!| neated 1o & loud, whiS P ¥ " contains, in addition to creosote, other | \f A L e aliirt it o (ISR R e ht them his Why, you haven't been here five |peated in a loud whisper. : { heallng sl i Fis il and of Hygia| The softly oring, o%- | hile dri He broug : (itie | minutes!” Honey Lou cried. |ont” That's why milk to be safe coaeie waiCk Boothoand hed In front. | 4,50k5— highbrow and scientific | = y00g mouth twisted 1in a sar-| But M ot only shook her head p i % Sy i, e | ; ) o [ ut Margret only shook h f g ;:\:'!‘nfr |pldm mbrancs cnd siop i A Nowi{| 1 E 14 brald trim the | yocis—to read. - |eastic smile. He looked down at|and motioned her to be quiet. [ MUST be pasteurized. Raw milk itation and inflamr Y Ac just/|leves of k satin arternoon | Nejther Mrs. Huntley mor HONCY |y " pooors that were scattered | ((TO BE CONTINUED) m always contains active bacteria. Al '[MKIM dsgtayy ilts of a The girdle is gold cloth em- 1oy made any attempt to read| ;7" o0 Sno e | Tomorrov installment of 4 Th dered inactive b, L m!fllzhf bl"-"H gk of! éases’ ot polkon fromn jibroidered 1 Deads. - : [ them. Margret, being in lov “No—1I think I'll be goinz he “Honey Lou” will tell you who ey &re rendersd inaclive, Uy 4 of the ‘,,'.Y,’,“,» and checks the growth s A i Copyright, 1926 (E | ntm, plodded through them epeated. “Then your friend, the |were in “Grampy's office and what pasteurization. What kind of milk the germs, ‘ v of gasoline ies in iou. , |doctor, can come k and finish | they said. ¥, " > 3 ; (mmu.h.mn fs guaranteed satisfac- | aifrerent parts of this country, but Honey Lou, knew that Margret | 0otol O ot B o ml < do YOU use? € the treatment of persistent of It contains matarlal which looked to Steve Mayhew for most |, . ."y oven up a cozy game.” coughs and HHI: bronchial asthma, nk with the oxygen of the air of the sweetness and life that came | “po o oo oSO could kay a KIN 'RRITATIONS }'"’"'}““" and other ”"'fi“ of TSPIe" |to vield combinations of carbon and her way. He spelled for her not i g 45 stop him, he had \\wmx - tory disese, e i excallent forbulld- | g only friondship, but romance—her | e coodnignt and was gone. For their immediate relief and J.E.SEIBERT & SON N8 0 Mysici alier calds ot Al One hundred per cent combustion only romance. Her only love af-| ‘gne 604 alone in the mellow healing doctors prescribe 3 Money refunded if any cough o cold is (i the eatbon-hydrogen Gambine e, Jm,,l,‘,:,,h I e e e : Pasteurized Milk & Cream { not relieved after taking according 19 |tjons in gasoline is not obtained even And now It began to 100k t0|she held In her two hands, and E <Make Sure Its Seibert directions, Ask your druggzist, (adv.) |with the best possible adiustment of Honey Lou as if it had never been |then at the checkers, She got 0 5 437 PAR ;{.“’""",‘;’"-wzmum Bl a love affair at all. Only a friend- |down on her knees and began to _ s = - i . . ’ |the mu,m.»mr and perfect timing of