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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927 Fool's day.” say he isn't hurt to any extent avoid those substanc 2 In addition, it is sometimes pos- He paused and looked again at|but he is in a dazed state and they ] sible to desensitize the person by Mollie Elwell, who was staring out | can’t get him to , speak. He wa ulc san s o ove inoculating with gradually increas- of the window of the cab. dressed in a gray, suit and answers ing doses of the proteln substances “Another time,” Mike began, but | the description I got of your son R 7 that i concerned, before he could do any more of his | from Miss Downing here. Adecle Garrison’s New Phase of It is possible, of course, to afford ©1926 lifford L Web “chirking up” the taxl slow, “The fact th ; f 1 s possible, o 5 v L £ up” the taxi slowed to a e fact that they can't get him such patfents onsiderable relisf by NEA SU’“CETNC C ord L Ernest Lyon stop. They were in front of police | to talk seems a pre(ty good reason headquarters, and Nellie Downing | for thinking it's Jim Elwell. 1 Revelations ol'a mfe | the use of sedative drugs and b [ other symptomatic treatment which turned to Prof. could have reached Fiftiett y et WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE | have any moncy on him, Prof?” Jack Nevin, she went on, had|"“you au’ Mike stay here with Mol- | & car from the foot of Broadweys iny competent physician may ad-| 3 2 ; y S h Dicky Tells Nocl's Father of the En- | consideration f Philip . fo the home of Prof and Mollic | “He must have had nearly a dol- [heen a second licutenant in 2 New | jjo v she said, making ready for a| “He's boarded cars with us sevesal 4 hanta SRR, 2l Elwell in Camdenville, Tnd., onc [lar,” Prof Elwell answered. “And,” | York regiment. She had met him | gash through the rain to the shelter | times down there,” said Prof. T aeny ha s “Dien pronder o SoBryihlite e N Q night in- October, 1891, is brought {he added, “it's ten o one that's just | first in a hospital in Paris. He had | o¢ the building. “I'll have a general | Nevin turned down his coat col- P i Qe cosiBii e S Sk | FA;H]ONS woman who had fainted on a|what happened. He boarded ‘the |left a log on the hank of the Ar-| eyl sent out, for Jim must have HE ‘well & bidd woting Wi at the moment when Noel Veritzen | handing out a she bears twin | trolley bus an' got off at the street | gonne. " been picked up by this time. He ¢y hair and pale, finely- e i ihe musiolone: mallery Lt evbryiblog Ul af il By Sally Milgrim ind dies without revealing | car connection. Probably the Staten I saw him again on the day of | coulan't be on the treet very long ed features. One of his legs and seized Jack Lesie by the throat ir.t 4 - L. Island police alrcady have picked | my return from France and he told | without attracting the attention of | Was gone from a point halfway hee Vortunately, the pillar against which = Philip Ver i ard e st n moves forward 18 | him up." ey | Me e was on the Planet staft and | gome tratfic officcr or someone who | tWeen knew and hip. e ioio T ras ons Hehiod b - i : ins, now growing to| He turned mollic_and. Neliic | still was called upon to do a lot of | \ouia turn him over to a police.| He spoke to Nellie Downius, gallery, and on on o of it was a i ¥ beantitul womanhood, have becn | Downing, Whose faces had lghted, | police reporting. If anyone can help | map,» ceriis 200d. to: se6 You ashin little recess, an architectural oddity | “Wasn't that s . adonied, ang Wamed Msrgrer aud |ns ve Cetahed Reilom, fRER &inswr f oo ) 80 0 : The door slammed shut behind | S3id. To Prof and Mollie he « of the room, which was completely t ¥ 3 R AL A L S T P 3 o Silence fell over the anxlous little | por'qg she darted out and across | Plai Tou see, Miss Dowr sheltered from observatio ! LECTEL You say it was about flve min- group. The impending storm that ), gigewalk. Mike Hennegan lean- | Was vary good to me L 5 | Jim Eiwell, {he son, enlists in the [utes to four when you left him in had been voicing its approach for | o4’ rorward and tapped bBrof Elwell| “She's been good fo a lot of e AR Naar 7 War. He then discovers t . park?” Trof asked. three hours and more in low rum- | oo NI s said Mike Hennegan, lar,, comps AL it < e the twins loves him. “About ten minutes of, T think,” blings was now sending its heralds | g fonin cou Prof. he d in| "I guess you're right, brother, [l ; e S : 5 2 S e is shell-shocked at the Battle | said Nellie Downing. of wind flurries in from the ocean. | o qoricys'tono “Miloy don't make et | 50U &2t & bit of it over there, 1004 HiE apoout st e . e %3 of Sedan and at first is meported Well, if he followed you right up | The shadows of nfght were begin- | oo Teri® BuCe 1 B GO0 RS B cnough,” said Mike s + Hepl . p . 1. Finally he is identified at ahe could have been at this spot at | ning (o spread over New York Bay. | (et Yoy ought to've soen the way | _ Nevin went on fo explain soi Mioe ouy and pushen i f she took care of us guys over in | thing about the procedure in streot e e e g . Ted = - - - - France when we were all gassed up | Accidents. “Very often the police) tible next to of t ¢ 1 ; # i : e A ; ; D an’ shot up an’ crazy an’ everything. | 8°t the reports of acciden:s. « chap to ‘hom & . f tion as f i i i G : v i p Sometimes she'd be on duty for 18 | ¢lally on the streets, hefore the ine make a signaling ot 1 | A e . g ] hours—20 hours— at stretch. I've |Jured reach the hospital. In fuct, {o the recess. The ¢ s o : 3 o seen her workin' till she was ready | it i$ the police ambulance usvally rehestra gave the signal 1o the I ¥ / : ; % ; 4 3 o : i to drop. An' never a word of com- | that gets {o the scene firsr,” sicians and, as the strains of a E f 1 / ; : ¢ e * e . plaint. She's pure gold, all right,| He informed Mike that, yes rot sounded, the hostess and sonie rig ¢ 4 "o G o through and through, Nellic Down- | WS A reporfer. “1 usal fo be w 4 P i 3 5 i ing is. Did you cver hear her com. | they called a leg man. 1 gues plain, Prof?"” call me only half a leg man of her assistants took partners secured hastily s } e o B it ; i tables, and Dbefore anoth te | of the o \ . ey, : : { ; & “T never did.” said Prof, carnestly, | TUefully looking at iz amputa jiad passed, the floor space was S0 | Served 20 machir Jut g s i i 3 he's all that you say she is, She's | Imb. “So I'm doing rewrit> most o crowded with dancers that there | I'hil jtzen rsistent Z 7 b ™™ i i £ 4 a mighty sweet little woman. Mollie | {he time now. The ¢ity vditor 1. would have been no opportunity to r ng me exactly o ; : 3 b And T gertallily 'owe ber a lot: oo 118 tover this: thoush see the result of the encounter, even | wh 4 ueried, “Be- 4 g 3 " 3 s VB what Fhe's done for us. And you, | if WP to Dim that it Noel Veritzen had persisted in } me, t ¢ curi £ x ;2 o 85 ) {00, Mike. We can never repay you, | WOIe involved. evident desirc to pummel the life | osity that | A 4 e : ; . If it hadn't heen 1or you, Mike, wo SiESRavnig vant tel from Jack Ieslie Dicky 1 . ur- | $ : » 3 & 1 i might never have learned that Jim | e (Bavalt T | ’ i ] g Es alival Sedan. 1 was througn the Meus But that Dicky con able is to_ tell,” he | : : ol / “God grant that he's still aliver | ATEONNe campaign my<elf. Tn fa acify him we learncd when, 2 “ v saw Noel leap | ; r 5 ik % ® 73 Lreathed Mollie in a prayerful whis- |1 Was it the windun of moments later, we saw young Ver he rail of musicians gal- | she: 4 per. She had drawn apart from she | 1050 My Ieg. T was in a hospital itzen, exceedingly pale, but calm, re- e Jack Leslic by the ; ? 3 3 : : two men, was listening to fonly half | FTA0C When the Armisticr was sien 3 i . 19 . 3 0 3 > ot e e ed. That's where 1 mot Miss Do wna enter the musicians’ gallery and | throat, W to them he was : i . g : : i i R e T Prof bowed his head for a secand, | N January, - she was do take his usual place. T could glimpse | still repea ter - no trace of Leslie, but when Dicky | put at firs ! | S > : * 2 e “Mike," hie said presently, “tell me— | 10 Uty a moment later made his way back | you have don is not ; ; i B 3 Nellle Downing in love with Jimzw| His words were drowned in th to our table, he at once answered | near rong die, but (ae ] : 3 s : § Mollie’s eyes shut quickly. Her | T¢0F of an elevated train overhead the query which he saw in Lillian's ss in his | o . S : e | mouth trembled. And Mike pursea |, ollie FElwell shuddered at th | % 4 i o : up his lips meditatively. ponnd. (Rrotnearad il t face and mine, but which, out of . 4 - through 1 ‘\l:f!n(mvl{ I\il:ll‘ tor \uu:‘h’lx;\"\\l‘u J ” ; ol < Sl nessaltl, Rt ring fout intol o S SR | Eeatuccillg EDrooping B n T 1 : : the rain, “I don't know as I'm a | ~00K N e ien AN SelrTone MHmmings ; g ; fudgs of that She's been siohis|lle: Ha said tp Prof: “When i ' o LS 3 & cacl e liospita '3 q : good to him. She's broke avout }o*00 1N ‘\I{";i’:,"[’,"m"]"f",“‘y"l' ]“;:'n every rule in the hospital the way | g 5 L will need @ number of sports she's attended to him. She went ’ : e O, loth phakid el e ke He spoke very quictly, bur Jim! wats as sports clothes are now worn ashington to straighten | .o aps face went white as a sheed roughout the day. These will ke st X vt s 8 " out his identity an’ she paid for " (To Be Continued) L G R that out of her own pocket. You | I is ADbAZ way tEGRITe i R ARa S o antonnie et e know, the morning she reported to | ; B and Mollic and Pro frock. Crowns are high and creased i & o the superintendent in Long Island | el are to face another tragedy at frregular intervals, Drims are she me your son was sheli-shocked i f you are planning a {rip to any the smart southern resor was technically on duty narrow and turned down. \ i minute she handed over her papers. | pEap HERALD CLASSIFTED AD| The sports shape sketched foday t was irregular, her goin’ to Washington, but the supe was EOR R ou NN is a small affair of pale green an- ) lgora felt—a new lightweight ma- Peter, Overlicars a Quatrcl g SRR LTS |terial with a slightly hairy surface. By Thornton W. Burgess you wa e L ariveimitin e S i o I'he ride that followed Mollic Elwell was (o remember as the weirde st expericnce of her life | real gentleman. He made a job for me, for instance, when I was down New York hospital and his -mother four o'clock, the time the bus left | Occasionally the sky was an’ eut. No, I couldn't tell you ATUR (g SRR out you nd r hasten to him to find | Lere.” { sh of lightning, to be followed | whether she was in love with him. I"or some one else may get the prize K good-for-nolhing 1y, “ris engs in a tallored tab on | that his memory is gone, that 1 bzal Elwell's elipoe entiisd bgelc e i e ol of tomdr, Youll have to judge for yourselt.” AR nitile b narled Tieddy, sudden- | like a living dead man to the superi lent he four peercd into the fa Prof looked {troubled. “'What That happens over and over again, | I¥ showing all his tec C In addition to small felt models, | Specialists despai b g8 the duy h i FeTE e omaliohd. Asndlonsal | shpmely Mas brofthd. T'elks get to quarreling over some You red issed | Gl need a wide-brimmead hat | TheY believe an operatior t Dennison 2" he i ; wl statue, which but a moment before “But," said Mike, “the main thing e e T e trinie thaid i wdow, ar his back | ratal. 1 1 he be hack 1d stood out in plain relief on their | is to find the lad.’ holl Y for aft 1 wear, such a shape, | t | : ‘ ; ; cnds, some one else has walked ¢ ollow log the Tome, 3 ar BT .t | 1eft, was only dimly discernible now. | “Oh, Prof.” Mollie burst : 5 out, “do with the thing they were quarreling At th 1 chivers stopped chasing each other | f0r InStanc, o8 18 h\“,-.]“\:_! (Loday | leave, Nurse Nelli s sepiial 1 N uldenly as they looked they saw a | you think we'll find him? abotit: Bo: you see’ it doesn't pay to | over Peter Rabbit. He couldmt re-j = 5l 5" 4ro0ning brim consid- v le f f looked at his watch, vinto life at the end of the | He patted her arm. “Of course. quarrel, v ser. when he had heard e S e S v e (10 2 i outstretched arm. It was the heacon | We're bound to find him. He can't Peter Rabbit was in as tight a ® ! i Toonti et NOW BEGIN THE e i ¢ Liberty and the signal|1un around loose without heing place as he could ever rember | ing on outside. No, sir, e conalats ot Ghiltant dnd CHAPTER NXXTI & 15, deciding sent across 11 aters | picked up sooner or later by some hsa e s el had heard any. i Bl | to stay they were until that | touched for a fleetir it > | policeman. emember T thin S T velvet flowers on one side of th He's gone!” burst from Mollic ¢ f a hollow log, an old log which had thing quite wsant. Hope crer well in tones of dismay. She asked | lead had been run down, ce of M Elwell. “But will we find him alive?” a hollow going clear through its 2 into they would just | rim. 3 e whole length, Reddy Fox was wait- t les, e mign | spors liads for Goullise. srene ing for him at one end and cscane. 8o he | simple in Dboth line and trimmin; A b vight on |Angora felt is the smart material the Weasel was just 5 i 2 o Hier o Radayiwas proposing that | auarreling. Yes, sir, that Is what e |0t more formal afternoon wen Shadow go in and drive Peter out, stricken with sudden fec Noped large hats of visca straw are fea- ¢ T, W. Duracss) | tured. so that he, Reddy, might eatch him. | (Cop DY iR TEeRs e it Ehti 10 RS “Oh dear!” Mollie cric He promised to share him with i , et S S wildly, her glance darting and shadoyw. USLUISEEO ther it's getting to e just one the crown of greer 1 silver ri thing so p Nellie Downing, “Do you s the hus driver arrived promptly It picked out atures as i “Now Mollie, don’t worr; L h e s ey o ulanit nedule. they had been cameo against a dead jut T can’t help worrying. Oh, LS i oy i e Why, ves, tha mg feller rode | Dlack eloth, And Prof, who was Jim, Jim!" She turned away again e L with me,” he told the anxious ques- | watching, was startled to stare out the window. The nurse stood specehless | tioners when he had brought his car | “Mollic!” he exclaimed, frigh'ea-| Nellie Downing came racing : op in front of the administ . for he expression on her face | through the rain, She climbed into little vilding. “T didn't know that | had made him fearful. “Mollie, dear, | the cab. wrong with him in|don't take it so to heart. We'll find| “We're going to the Planet bufld- | ; story £ all right at | the boy.” ing first to pick up Jack Nevin. Now, wasn't that a pleasant thing Reddy 1° ] | thing after another. Where is he? y tation I saw him | His wife turned to him with a pa- | Meanwhile he's having inquiri to Rl eri- Tlated to 7 Thtfla shivars Menus far tlle Famt]y,m, R CAnAl Al e eone todt 1) ar.” tient smileaa smile so pitifal that | made at every hospital. He talked played tag with one another all over | SHe wevne her Dhands tn halplesse repeated Dlankly, “You saw | the words choked in Prof Llwell's|to the officer in charge here and ness, paced back orth wildly. | him get on the ferry car?” i | they're going to work their heads Peter's body. He knew that it Sha ow came in, there would be noth- Y H lth BY SISTER MARY Rt R e Beller i G0 ba R Absolutely.” T R S T e P o0 e ing to do but to jump out the other our ea e caalite oo rand get some help? Turn A an | “We must follow him at once, i the foot of Battery Pavk | will be a big help.” comin a end of that old log, where Reddy CRranlthintorar e Kkes, | alarm £, said Mollie from her stand at | the long {hreatening storm broke. | ‘ou say,” asked Prof, “that this y n was waiting. It was useless to try How to Keep It— creamed potatoes, popovers, Contrition had laid hold of Nelii side, She spoke without excite- | IFor more than an hour they were | man Nevin left a leg over in to fight Shadow. Remaining in that e povers, milk, | ing, 1t was her fault enfirely, ment, bul in her ansious eyes lurked [ held with other passengers in the | I'rance?” e JiEp LR SRaId. Sodme an. Causes of Illness Luncheon — Tomato houllion, | She was telliy clf miserah dark spe @ new and un- hot confinement of inadequate | os. And he's got a Congression- would mean sudden and sure death. e ST R e ik ought not to have left Jim alone. ] waiting room. Iinal downpour | al Medal of Honor, too. He's ju DBut it would mean almost as cs ok ot T e e [ R aon 1 ok st tter | lessencd enongh to_enable thers to | a wondertul fellow and a fine news rin death to jump out where Reddy | 1y DR, MORRIS FISHBEIN | sandwiches, sliced oran e, | SR reach the shelter of a tasieab, and | paperman, He said he would help us ke i . J e iR Downing asked. “T) \ scarch was on in earneat. Ul night if necessary.” Now Reddy Fox was very polite at | pjiior Journal of the American| Dinner—Veal stew, haked squash have picked him up at the CHAPTER XXXIT A few minutes afterward the cab first when he made this Sugestion | \foqira) Association and of Hygeia! radishes, chocolate souffls with | “IUs my fault.” she said to Mollic ferry.” The nurse was frembling ide that followed Mollie Ei- | stopped in front of the Planet bu.ild- to Shadow the Weasel. But Shadow the Health Magazine orange sauce, whole wheat rolls, | Elwell. “It’s all my fault. hand or ar o remember ever after- | iNg A man moved out from the is naturally distrustful. He knew e milk, coffee. vight to the rintendent “Don cc this too much af | (H ~dirabat Gxpirienca ofl| shelter ot thefdoormay, | Helwas that he was no match for Reddy. 5 Ily misused by the| The luncheon salad offers a sug- |know what fo do. Jim must ] rt, young lady,” he commanded o1 hobbling on a crutch, but he moved He knew that Reddy would just as >\\ %5 (A Hiorariat stion for a supper salad to use in | followed the path out of the § fily. “And don't get it into veur vas a ride in which she rode | Quickly and surely. Mike Hennegan soon Kill him as not. When Ttec U R e A the time-honored potato | He's familiar with that and he never head that it's e f. Who i {he gamut of human emotions, it | 8ot out of the cab and helped him sald that he would share Peter with | PS8 of breat salad. The arrangement of the | tries anything he hasn't tried hefor inder v t 1 ¢ od to her, from the choking [ in. Shadow, Shadow doubted it. Je sus- aghr i 5 5 bles makes for heauty on the | We probably will find him g @rip of anxiety to the peak of ¢x-| “This” said Nellie Downing, “is pected that Reddy mercly wanteq | Physician uses the ter ng table, which is always im- | ihe administration building v \ltant hope and from hope down | Jack Nevin.” im to drive Peter Rabbit out of 5 L ) for the supper party {able. |' She spoke with an as : nyone.” inta the black depths of despair Nevin smiled. “Glad to know you that old log so that he, Reddy might | [redtl may rests B0 S Luncheon Vegetable Salad optimism she was y She had no vig o led, | The rain had started comjng down |all” To Prof he said, “Tell the R I You : pe A 0 i diced ved pickled heets, | Fear held i ; ing he 1 torrents again, and the night was | driver to take us to the Metropoli- | | Grip, Influenza and many think you ar. > vou. b 1 cup a olied earrots, up b well g i D t £ lit by occasional lightning flashes, | tan hospital.” Pneumonias begin as a <l tisea L bty X i 00k, rihiel E The downpour inst the wind “The hospital!” Mollie EI* 11| | sommon cold. ice 30c. of the taxicab, mingled with the roar | ¢ried. stand. “What v i 1 D Sliced. st i minced green or such cases. sine f thunder and of traffic, made a| “Now don't be alarmed,” he The box bears this signature e 8 b t ot the il eBteta sntene ¢ i 1 i y mendous din and speceh had to | hastened to reassure her. “I've been et ! e g i L St : . < S e pitched high if one wanied to | asKing questions. It scems a man S hontide o By Tt 5 1 : : FEith : 3 5 v S e was brought in at the Mct hospital. émm ‘ i ; had- o AL : 3 _ e ) 5 1 B 3 Fiiats " Mike Iennezan looked for a long | Brought over from Broadway and I drive ut of reat i a0y 1 Hlding f hy t wo. t ime at Mollie as sh t Leneach | Fiftieth strect an hour or so ago. / L if i e i . ) i ! e g S 1 the light in the taxical's ssiling, As | Seems he fell off a street car. They (;wm/cfcffl ance fo . L3 ¥ =, ton 1 he watched, their car turned into — v troadway from , Hanover Square. | The muscles of his throat tightened and he Legan fo {hink Mike Hennezan was nobody’s fool. Here was a woman, he ! or w Jm o himself, who had s ] jout all any woman in the world was capable of standing. 1irst she 1 told that her son was d-ad. had been notified by the pariment that he was aiive, had found him a kvman e shredded ter te v 1 1 1 i & ck. Now—now even that wreck vas lost, Mike began to falk. “You know, Prof.” he began in a casual shout that would be heard hove tie chatter of the rain and the sounds of storm and traffie, “I born in New York, It happered morning when 1 was sill very It was on April Foel's day, it was raining—raining gee- jousty My o' man looked out tha win- dow an’ ihe rain stopped. Yep. Then cd o string to the ol growler, o 5 1 dime in it an' dropped it cut 1 el 8 : it 7 dak 1 f v 1 X e window. REOR ROy i ons perinter 1 1 the I: 1 1 en he called down the rain- TOx L R i ) R UEURLRLELILE T hi 1 pipe 1o Casey’s bartender below. Two minutes later he got the office —_— ; a pull on the string that meant im."” T R AP 1 =t e i could Re e e e S e L ' BEST FOR COLDS ‘ L ill grinne 1 1 N own- | had filled up the can ighbor W Dot f \ Sufferin’ Pat how it did rain! T hope, n't think so b i v arint s « I'rof, you get the moral of what I'm at. Let o i 4 » c \ i llin’” you. Casey's bartender swore 1 trust ¢ : . police it was the rain that flooded the bbit ou ¢ and 1 ' v 1 t knoy t works, but when my ol' man hauled and you < ir share. . hosi( t ' ' up the can an' saw what he'd eaught For best results use SOCONY KEROSENE ink R \voiding Causes \ OF SUCCESS I b has sy ous thalisonieonel ad, taken STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK ped Shade T« rig i \ t to he PURE nn v $ onld Lurean . 1 T 1 Ivantage of him You see, it was . vou. You might lgt m ! ! o cor- whiccesome | S s anyhady with most of 1 nd head- | April Fool's day, as I've heen sayin’. Write for booklet . . . 26 Broadway share, but then ghou would catcl v course NOURISHMENT ' when he had the fare to pay. Did he | quarters,” That's why I'm always sad on April 4 %