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NEW BRITAIN DAIIYY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927. T | s to be within easy, reaching Prof's ‘e . “Poor Rusty Dusty—whichever it is. Ot man g hich will wash them ° distan —or with soap rinse fi “If some rurse chances to be near, | course, I'd hate to see Nellle Down- Qulcksands of Love them and dry thoroughly be- he is just as likely 08 not to try out |ing hurt, but she realizes the condi- Wt B e hiln: WaaM | : } “ “ Ihis imitative powers on her.” 1nonsx' e S P cold water 1d be prohibited, | g o The doctor laughed huomorously. | It has been said that there is con- Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Sibse 10 daeglhebirecy st ot | ; ©1926 lifford L Webbeod “The strange factor in this imitative |siderable difficulty attached to & s N same man s is NFA SERVICE INC., “‘ C ord Ernest Lynn tendency is that this Elwell seems | teaching an old dcg to do new Revelatlons ofa Wlfe —_— ¥ nz water. ;o I»'I: t‘qfuimwd with ‘:f}:scrlnlf;\;-l;riggxrlck?. The rt-nol:ids fail to s(a;.- | Every artificial swimming pool et aculty for sorting out the good 100k- | whether a young dog can be taught for publia purposes should bo sup-| WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE fmg e T e pmEOT Brogiundy ALllIS The internc laughed. 100. “It| Probably Jim had not acquired a Camdenvilie, Ind., one | ") U - ¢ S : {would seem to e a little method in | regular habit of kissing Nellie Dow- toher, 1895, is brousht u | | Py |the man's madness.” | ning. Complete data on the subject fioniatra s . i | “It has aroused a good deal of |were unobtainable. . . . He had just > woman bears | K lspeculation. Could it be instinct |got a taste of something that seem- dies ithout xe- 4 e 2% o i that would lead a man to pick out a {ed to be to his liking. It didn’t | EF B H good looking girl, rather than a|mean anything. as Nellie Downing be suplicd 2 4 for by the ‘ happens ¥ | plied with That the hostess of the 1 club | Bri ur announc i ounds, s ihsorbent cot was a bitt ointed woman| It wa signal for a storm of | ton. ndhesive tape and hand e &s well as perturbed one | hand-clapping and L as the nt to tnka et otmiia o m: mer L owd turned pproval to ¢ cover of FAQHIONS L y then torward 18 . g v 3 ? highly developed taste? You know, | said. ay ise ) INC vears twins, now growing 1o i . B, even among normal men there of-| The announcement came finally t hood. have yeen i o ten exists a total disability to select | hat Dr. Lawson, the brain special- By Sally Milgrim imed Margarct and - Dlizabeth, : : grl. s e 7t Hety 3 o . S “This nurse, Miss Downing. now. | would pay a visit to the Staten Is nlists in the : % G ol 2 | She's with the patient considerably|land Institution. A few days later OVCPEELUAL K’ i . —devotes nearly all her off hours to| he arrived. fneinyinsiiondneiin Ml ‘s : him or his parents. Naturally, she{ Jim was given an examination is shell-shocked at the Battle e b 5 has come in for a share of these at- | This long-anticipated event took up lan and, through & mixup, is| 4 Oy sz tentions from Ilwell. And the funny|less than ten minutes of the great John Powell. Ho 1s re- | = . part of it, man, is that she seems to | Surgeon’s time. an American hospital and | S it g g like it! | “There is no way,” he told Prof. i A o A “Ive seen the thing happen a|and Mollie and Nellie Downing, “af ered that the father flf‘ ‘ 1 ol couple of times myseif—when no-| determining the condition of a shell ad and that the e | 7t 3 i 2 | body was with the nt but her- shocked brain except by the removal | self, and she did nothing to try to| 0f a portion of the skull hone. An n | : ] | discourage him.” X- through the bone seldom the Elwells i . % E .. 4 The interne ventured to say that | anything save a blur. T They start | ( ‘ : i i : it looked as if Nellie Downing had ! tissues of the brain may hate been : 4 Lo i 5 . found considerable of an attraction urbed by the shock-—may have told by | % % : 7 £ & in the good looking soldier with the become jumbled. or just a blood clo : e 2 > | i 3 % lost memory. | may Do resting on a nerve center— aakims ipklzary ol floy LA g R s TN A | mina is blank, that be is like a liv- S . 2 . “As far as looks go. she cwuld | pressing there is a better word.' ORE WO W op e s o gloune Yo ORIl g : : dead miar | i © i “ : have picked worse, vouwll ad-| In ecither case, he continued, an Some, forpand now,as s it it Fusaid y R | NOW BEGIN THE STORY 0y 4 ! mit.” operation would be exceadingly dan- l,mm”“{fi',;l,‘f.r‘ Sl L b SISOl yn ol Sy CHAPTER XXVII .. " “I do.” sald the doctor. “If she|gcrous. It might result satisfac friends.” ) ; e e | Sete Dowuing torned _'x;mf[ g - Pen % e Db w;(vn h|m‘?'ly :;»nlv.ik:nr[xhl(z 2‘11'5:,’&"?“ffl{"l’,’w‘m. ati g 3 R {and Mollie Elwell followed her. They | L at least—then it is onc of the ake the chance T w erate, Thn.?‘t‘*,i :“,‘: B ¢ : 3 ol j went up in th ator and then | : : strangest cases of unselfish devotion | but T can give you no assurance that et nbh A sful ' were taken to the ward where Jim | ‘ A : 8 | on the part of a nurse that I have such an operation would be a suc strangers to the night club beyond “H oMt e o A ey et | B A | . cer encountered, Why man, she's|cess. No one would, I'm :l{r.'lllvll. ([} the pale of that cele i A S 1 irse, the par- b b ; ¢ been through hell over in France! | might very easily prove fatal. which has been called Il walked down the | She's scen so many terrible cases— Wasgthere any possibility, Prot nd “Broadway," d halt a dozen to the great room. ,men torn to pieces, men turned well asked him, of his recovering other cognomens. Her insinuatio ly to his wife’s arm | idiots, all kinds of men and hulks of | his meuor. without an operation? was one which one from the her. | | men—that her interest in the'Elwell| "It depends entirely upon the con- “sticks,” literally or figuratively, i 3 £ N = ¢ e, dea he counseled. | s . . & ¥ case is—well, it's surprising, to say | dition of the brain replled th could afford to make come true. sake. He 4 o ; ; ‘ the least.” surgeon guardedly., “If it is ju For an Inetant there was silenc o something. : “You think there’s any chance of | blood clot there a shock might jr then from a corner table e (Copyrigh 27. by Newspa i1t's far r than—than the other, X d i . i b his getting back on his feet?” it loose. S}fcn a shock also might amused, drawling voice: Teatur ! new he was lying. The doctor shruzged. “One man's | Prove fatal. ma that followed was | guess is as good as another on that ‘Why is it. Doctor.” questioned ie Downing cheerfully You can go only 8o far, then you're| Nellle Downing—and Prof's keen v . . stopped. T've seon shell-shock pa- | eves noticed that she was trembling lif Zach girl wrote bravely, with many expressior k t r»r:”m‘ seemed hopeless and s:sn‘-(hghrl y—*"if his thinking brain is have missed. Half the distance | Jim The Elwells did not despair com- them. em recover. But I've never seen | Wholly a ed—why is it that b it M s at own fn al pletely. In the A \ And so the wee passed, with | one exactly like this secing tears in the eyes of another New Iiveninz Wrap ave 5 X iy a ! of hope g for a r v a Jim the pivot revol. | It is true that Nellle Downing had | person sometimes brings tears to his Loose, Bloused Backs ( ! = “N" those listless | $ign to tell them that perha A avarythin s to make up | come in for some of these “atten. OWN eves and that music. especially - ltions” from Jim Elwell. But of that of a harp—something that was con as she told Jim's mother one | Suggested by his mother—even S e Y dGeolibn st day when Mollie chanced to observe | causes him sometimes to break into Bad no Drowning to her solf-imposed as- | Jim's newly acquired proficiency sobs?” ; The new . someone | meanirg, for Vhr_\ \ d up in the cignment carned for her a place injdidn’t mean anything. | The famous specialist was sflent Eisthaie fiam el i nething that | eves of man brain w & heart of Molile and Prof Mollie, however, was not sure | He turned again and studled Jim 51y to thess: 8oft, blousc never , and never would SUpPO; e dead to any phasze that n tima nor sepa | about this. At least, there were cer- | Elwell fch are slowly but surely replac- | ha of cmotion. 14 ever dislodge { tain aspects of the thing that puzzl- (To Be Continued) he more tailore 3 had heard . then Having been ised to let Jim re- And then late one day in July ‘:"I,V‘r‘":(“ IT:'{‘ Eeplackedizbotthem Mollic Elwell decides to return woving down room, for he win in the hospital under obscr- i 0 Joving Soui e oo ion Ly A s iv IlAvhfl Dr Lawson, | wr qon't know that it would be so home with Jim and not risk an ot anain altogether improbable,” she went on | Operation. chk < section or [ Mollie Elwell for the onger, Prof and Mollie Elweil en- sther count —_— ctic LR mother S0 | arter telling of the incident she had | S Some folk are diffi to t | N o 1 e r an he blank stare that « il aL 8 HL]\‘ wa ! > . v s in an - il k sta hi v rong as on his way back t ' " el : er se by so they might be | xoer Cyom | witnessed, “that a girl might get to One Dead, 12 Hurt in Unless you catch them In a nap. 1 supplant 1 e ; . kel . 5 : caring for a man even in Jim's con- el e \_'n_""“;“‘]" "‘(’,"’v‘“m]l“ L : ; e e apndl walatl CHAPTER XXVIIT | dition when she fs with him Montana Train Wreck el P Hor i Jaq | Shortly after word ceived | much as Nellie Downing is with Jim.| Missoula, Mont., Jan. 7.—(P—One ef s diningy oy Nelle Do g o ! ; % that Dr. Lawson had sailed for | “You know, Prof. dear, Jim is un- woman is dead, 12 are in a hospital SR ; : S B R, Ry ;aq America, an order went through | commonly zood looking. You've got Lere and ten more were slightly in- Sy erobsknty b tay st b LRy SRS LN ANIE, S el el ransferring Jim Elwell to a hospital | o admit that.” | jured when seven coaches of the fast Iy ¢ ' AT i TSIl altars a faint | still give expression t on Staten Island. Prof smiled. “Every mother eeat bound Olymplan passenger train ARG ; fall { & foate. orchid, whti t Elw o e Here, within walking dist | thinks that of her son.” \0f the Chicago Milwaukee and gt Sauton ant. ot 1 y o e o ona &l 1 5ot aay )16 InstEi oy SRpatiana DIIT _“But Jim really is. Of course, 80| Paul railroad were derailed at Cy :\nrw‘ than one v T t \~ 5 ) y and d n of t ing toward Jim with an eloquent Nellie Downing were present. took ;yrp ”w“':;;z.-««r ( their -”:h:;s ‘n‘ ‘: wl ‘;r ‘:;:“’w-hélogz?' a]:‘mnu west of Missoula, early to- e ; bl e e G e el S S e 1ce to give them back their Jim Even so. it Is likely to cause talk| Most of the passengers wer: o LR e f 5 e n Hal0, e enin Trot o oI o s of the stmpler tasks of everyday UI% fof pro-war days. But cireumstance just the same. And Nellle fs a dear |asleep, at that time. Mra. Jacol tle people of the n Forest 1 Sk iiitnono nuilar et | Bl e o 0 G OB wir e et eang NS E Bnce NorlRoRCaRneiilonTey gl Rand By iiosa vl €000 110G nanerman les oD ver, MOy the Green M t ft 38 ST g0 i and rest a while,” sakl wide o bottom to eveal the | bedside. Prof, t e s Dl el s eamag Ho e R axsRuin Gare Relovg i S B DSHouL b e Very, VRV AOTEYAL vas aztsned itol dent it dEr (1FUBH a hard t r them : Peter o it ) i " oyes 1 et il e e 1 €OVer [and misleading b | anything were to occur to hurt her.| of a day coach. Her husband was il el ! s \ cen Jim ) p wh > on Staten Tstind was a wel- | T think T shall have to try to un-|scriously injured. .“,,hzor,\“m‘ ¢t Sl voull have e this hollow lo e “i‘ ’,""]" ”‘,‘“"‘\HI“I"T o Whether these actions were £ov- come exchange for that of the re- | teach Jim one of the things he hz S s S e et S n o R : Sh likely to break her. To build up the |arned by any thousht of Whelher siricted Tospital environment of learned.” ; | EPIDENIO DYING DOWY e i toss sy i o v i He s cked m~ lips Menus for lhe Famll JoRe I e cane e o e y were, a5 Superiniendent Brooklyn's suburbs. The institution 1 wouldn't worry, Mollle,” Prof | paris, Jan. 7 (® — The epidemic e e Hais Bnaant e Y |it bla el ) as ton had sald, fastinetive, was 2 ques- |was reached by frackless trolley | told her. “What f the girl does kel of Ia grippo aaa By T e fer great hunger and ¥ suifer n't g s i AR o JLRe i sts did notan- from the downfown street car line him? She realizes what a condition | yrastic changes in temperature is m the cold, It takes food 10 mai pyT y T. W. Burgess) BY SISTER MARY et abg. o You - iy el connecied with the ferry is in. And Jim, if he does re- dying down in the Paris reglon but S fone: et be e < ; s S 8 ASERbOY: 8 J e One EhY L W\P‘;M\‘ ! A forest of oaks,and maples sur- | cover, will remember that his sweet-' continues to ravage several of the hungry, too. It fs only when ti he next story: “Peter Is In Rt sl s i (] : ‘ U i e s e WU O L s |provinces. stomach is full that the b ! on toast, bran and raisin muffins s ) ) Limiery, he had iearned 10 from off the ocean and New York warm. The fur coat does not make —— = i ¥ i Mollie said . and ex- | imitate actions of oth e e e e HBIL. 10 slniniy keane uid — — Tomato’ houillon. d her hand toward him, It rigntened Mollia . the most desirable kind. Molion picture : The smile vanished from Jim El- | unexpectednass of it. B ofi- shows and a cafeterla provided en- the heat which is ¢ e molded rice and nut So you will near: find that Y H lth 1 wl, California grapes. s mouth. A frowr ing at him s - and se ainme d little lux uvally is shivering. i h ¢ of rabbit Mollie Elwell laid r hand on . ore enfoyable conditions Prof and This is the reason that How to Keep It— weet toes, creamed cauli- arm. “Don’t you know your s then that the t E follic would have pronounced it an Bobcat and Puma the Panther an : flower, v endive with bacon |1 ,, Jim? Bon't you know Mol- welled up into Jim Eiwe v 1 ideal place 1o pass the summer. Old Man Coyote and Reddy ¥ Causes of Iliness : range ice, cookies, milk, Mollie, seeing them, grew - During these days Jim was taken sometimes become =0 bold when the ) Nellie Downing began to ery very {ic with the ncw-born Lope that s on numerous trips to New York and weather s very, very h - when You will like the luncheon salad | soft nd Prof Elwell turned his ¢ scized her onee to Conéy Island, accompanied th ather has heen very a 3Y DR B EIN r it unusual and inexpen eyes in agony toward the ceiling. 1t » called Nellie Downing hy Prof, Mollie and Nellie Downing. They are willing take almost any Ed r ' t An ican 4 delicion was more than he could bea Oh make a report of * 1 Sometime Mike ]I‘ nnegan, ,Hu at | ance in order t ot o fedical Associat 1 of fa led R 1 the erucity of it, he was thinking. wse said, “It eertainly the other hospi would get a day course, this makes it all 1 ' Tealt) snzin o hs cup ric "UP | Irs Mollie, Jim.” the boy's moth- de e S e 4T S and visit them. ! on the little people whom t! unt int commt n bathing ! P '2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup | ar was sayin ain. “Look at me, enough to hold out any re pe for | Mike Henegan told Jim's mother e f")"“?"'- guffer from consta o ericar blic Health : J ¥ | il ]'“1'»* '] " But Jim was looking at her, only opinion is that it rec 's hope !or}:hv‘ boy. He's a lot I'he season of snow and ic 1 bit iation and of the e g non od salad dress- | ho eyes through which he looked | more than mere mé better oft now than the day I first Xl 7 T 1 el s s N EInGer i opened onto a deadened mind tiveness to produce t i R him in the other hos- nuxing bafier]uSt of the little s in fur or S 7 ma r Do vou know me, Jim? Do you must be some emotion in him . 7 ) th bl W your motler?” where that responded to your own.” Mike llflm;:vl his head. “Only,” he | like her own s not < r fron he o spring of Y19 doetors and | 310 Yon here seems to be some- : o > : | cupmepne fpring of 1010 ortors “0} fing wrong with the machinery up | Fromthevery firstovery onewanted lear O at 9 il o { i il ten temove from he il e : i mareed ey ere. There's something that's either | tO try it. Far and wide the women oa Aot 3 4 Rt LA o r o four small molds. e el e napped or s kot a clog In the| ON those old~l}1me southern estates it. but he s } i 2 nd let stand untl thor escaped him, but i was some m - somewhere. I've got a hunch | heard the news of her recipe. Yet was going o ¢ S LS e HHN DS " Unmold and serye | SE! ! iy iim, but if we 9 “,‘,,"2‘( (“w]‘ Eeas » gonna pull him ough.” | no one could find out how she mixed 0 fall of curiosity, that not Joo e i " risT L th E i Aol I leancey tor & y,‘ 2 “‘; Y e Mollie Elwell was grateful even| heringredients. " little Mrs. Poter sosted for pe i i swim- e ) i ey e e e e b e e fotie e R ode it ame ol B e e ‘ AN b - lof ha el T « v . 1l 8 : £ < like Mike Henn LTt we fut | of Aunt Jemima’s is used by more ! ck and Prof clench his a eelebrated surg e New York |o"Tror watehing her. to sea how | women than any other in history. legs could At the y r 6 T atiy 3 = = e ety w‘vf_" S cagerly she nodded at Mike's words Down on the plantation only Pancake Flour. Only in this wa opportur Io 1 1 freen , ‘ ; AL S Psieae it sl e an ’4 e him with more ques- | :’iur;; Jex}gth):é-;sell[ce?‘\:llfr make gaggsailge“ffimer%\:;e ?n(;r:ggi\szl Woraat ! in 5 i g 5 . 2 ¥ N tions. ho! olden-| vn, n- o, s i hT ST AL AT i 3 iy Inoyen ROl Sl ips 1 Eered n# | over by him and the paticnts On occasions like 1w cakes (Lt:m became so famou&p?\‘o flavor. t time on his cheek and the ¢ stored to norm conditi would go off to a corner by himself | other cook succeeded in matching See how your family brighten uj sioy ed away. 3 hope that on his rcturn from abroad ang meditate. This thing, he told | their flavor. when you first serve Aunt Jemima's that .was all. Not another | this man might be induced 10 try 10 jimg s to kil Mollie if 5% rallios Of women are fols cakes. Plan now to test her famous word from Mollie or from i'r « | put Jim back into the world of re- ¢ Wi ‘t happen. And the lowing Aunt Jemima's recipe— recipe—ready-mixed. Your grocer sat . dry-eyed, looking at her | membered things held Prof and Mol- | {wins—away out there in Indiana, | making light, fragrant pancakes has Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Loy. She bad tried to awaken him | le Elwell in New York for weeks ayf - Jim, but it was so use. | just like her own. Her own ingre- and her Prepared Buckwheat Flour, BABIES but his bra 5 after they otherwisc would have ré- Jess to let them sce him in his| dients, just as she used them, come Coupons for valuable premiums Bm‘rY and Billie were visiting ‘ for f. im's turned home, That—and the fact present state. Not, at least, mml! loyuu.uad_v-mx'xtdin/\unt.]cnflma come in every Aunt Jemima package. a new of John Clayton, Jim is alive is because )W ¥Ou WO wde it impossible her t N/ 2 t ospital room she could sec Larze Kimono Slees ; . ) : leey his. As she looked at him it | Was not lc ith J the e world. * Durin, sithonette show seemed to the nurse ti n 1 bose wecks the lovable person; above the waist i mbol o soft, wrapy T in iting. ery one Add or md cook over hot v ill the nails made decp im- --a brain spe JIitHE Baby one day) roked his 1 4 that Jim Elwell one day had erled. they knew that nothing further its tiny fingers!" whis- p ow himself t ! Mollie's first lette gir could be don T B et e & O i o e na ATt Hannesan AUNT JEMIMA PaNncakE FLour pered Betty. “I never knew fin- p Maille tobk ere eyeraslItlo s thnp) cart ! blow of their i 8 tried to wri n a 1 ltook Jim over to New York and up | ‘And Took at its bitsy hairs,” | | they had taken the firsti—uncom- |as she could the condition in whi S e -alroszamdBuMeatfiIour Billie whispered back. “And its i v and without a i ri- | they had found Jim, what the - e r While he attr nosc is just like a button.” ‘ luy of emotion. Iiut lie , tors had said resarding the unlikeli- ‘notice from the more obsery Just then the baby «.nme_d and ywning saw beneath the calm sur- hood of his very along the by the mor: or less s Billie u—d Betty saw 'way inside A read there the story of the then being followed, and the d ner in which he its mouf i he, \quish that was that would attach to an operation nsolf. he was not particularly con It hnml any teeth at all! Lente to ¢ ¢ : She also told of the probability of &picuo Prof taught him to payv |8 m‘d Betty. “That's funny W oot e § their havinggto remain in Netwy York Dis own fi on the tralley cars and | Do you suppose WE e 2 ALl ameG for a month or two and insisted t the ferry, and although he had no | . . Jooked like that?"" Bill i it e S : ppreciation of money valies he o G e el minutes more with Jir n ' a letter to John- Cl v . S 563 Main S ) es, | guess you did L o Jim (wonld take change when it was 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) ¢ EVER!"? v had to leave. They cot ¢ twing were not to t ) 4 could ¢ back as often t that time no mention had cking fnitiative to any ap- | Saser it e R SRR T celable extent e seemed to pos- nowadays | e R B 0L ‘ L f'f“u i Connecticut’s Most Complete ese powers of imitation, how o e \ Religious Store 8 accompanied them | The answer to this letter cam Sk ik 6! b ikt oM s : e T R R L I P e | Medals, Pictures, Statues, Beads, Crucifixes, Little ,,.”?n,’,’;_"TIU rawled along a1l o the var e reqe > ) 4 4 ¢ can he done?” Each trled to console Moltie with | "'S"% il e _ Flower Novelties g tle farther tn to 1 . -+ oh advized 1o \ 2 S on't know. T hope so—oh, 1 the thought that Jim, at least, was |, 1% 0% 0 1 (EITAT €3C0r T | g Statues delivered to any part of the city. was b T 3+ 5 : . : S s ve and while there was Wi there wryraueh gmitative action hee has vas most provoking. Yos, : th gr » 29 t at her a little queer- was hope. John ton added heqrnad to shake hands with any | S . in was & most provok o t nould N eY 4 = Downing wiping her Lis part in the form of a carefully parson who offers his hand. He has FUNERAL PARLOR Reddy merely grinned back. “T've | reqt 1 ibber b : i / ves wit S hleranles worded request to be allowod to do Jaarned fo put his arms around his | Night Service 36 got you where I want you now, Peter caps. N ” And ha theught that nu nything in his power to lessen the [mother and kiss her. This he often " Rabbit,” sald he. “Soomer or later | Suits s xi towela should preferably . grew acc ed to things like th burden that hfl been laid upon doocs of his own volitlon when she 3

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