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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1927 Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife—— Madge's Mysterious N |;.|.|,o. Dances \ Dicky furious h By that naled went on, “the at it was an easy into that liftle » Bates had e passed boys we m: recess. come up—I si s like an know dar did any ‘s non-apj He could lutely bl o his face.” “‘What I've d repeated. ‘1 her. T don't her. All' T kn 4go a woman and told me more kn whil friend f hers ca she was so sic she couldn’t come tonight, but she thought she'd be on morrow night.” ““Where i8 this woman friend cried. ‘Give “'T don’t know,’ nobody had an him a lar. ‘If v, morrow night, you." “Of course, that a foothold anywhere, knows the dancer ne anybody but Lesli here and takes her think Noel recognized it through his fury, for when T talked | to him, while Bates quicted Leslie | hand to- esli ans of proving ask the girl to- st N u perhaps in even down, place hig there will be more “Pleasant itzen always ructions prospect,” Pl comi guard his boy, Zing & ireer. of som 1 1 thing ugh ere or this was hoy the hoy in too stul Look! going t I} abrup r: Phi The Mistake of Reddy By Thornton W Fox Burgess At times make the sma e mistak Old Mo Reddy Fox 18 smart. Every knows that. Always Reddy 1 considered the sn people on the Green the Green Forest %0, But smart as h things sometimes smart at all. Every 4 he does something that really stupid. Yow'll find that gencrally true of people who are considered smart. "Now when people do stupid things you will find that, always there is omebody right at hand to take ad- antage of it. This is the law of life sses of many people are built up on the mistakes of others. It just 80 in the case of Reddy Fox and Peter Rabbit. r. wa you member, in a hnl]m\ g open hoth ends, but with the opening too small for Reddy to get in. There Reddy had found him. Peter hadn't minded, because he felt ctly safe. But then along c hadow the Wi ready to give up in dr lad been quick to sec make use of Shadow, gested that end and drive P for him to catch. Shadow had heen one il Meadows or in one was ho He as quick should cateh be end of Peter so was concerned. So he had refused and presently he and Reddy were quarrcling It Reddy Fox could have kept his temper better, he might not made the mistake he made. his temper completel simply quarreling with Sha Weasel, he suddenly sprang at Shadow. He would catch Shadow put an end to him, Now, quick the Weasel is even qui expected Reddy to do and was dy for hir SHOW on w dif he mo ter, that mig far as Shadow qu 1 nave Tut he Tost I'rom of whe: Ch apeau gh-crow trimmad with ned br 1ge car of ¥ common sens and growled and rushe this way and that way I a littlr a end of t om Reddy ar lar Ry this tin dow had Rabbi he-took it. Ont old log farthest Shadow Peler dodged und and S1 of 1 r some from th brush seen him did we lipperty-1 crapt un Teen quite he wouldn Shadow the ing to take Fox, but not witl “I'll get just T can,” said Peter to himse rted With Shadow 1 ra this is no place for Deter hbit, If T ever get back to the ar O1d Briar-patch, T'll never, nev- leave it g % Wouldn't smiled if she have be Weasel 18 Mrs, Pe 1 1 heard that? P many e or times that M m an- of de, was tr FLAPPER FANNY SAY: B1929 by Ma semvice e Boasting of a little knowledge in- | dicates too little. quick- | Your Health How to Keep It— ©1926 Causes.of Illness NEA srmcswc. HAS GONE BEFORE of Prof and Mollie undenville, Ind., one 189S, 1s brought fainted on a twin girls are she dies without BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN WHAT Editor Journal of the An y To ti Medical Association and of Hy , | BN [ the Health Maga. Octol It is a common su tition who mong the informed that a child hat nigh hu measles sooner or later and it i8 nnnecessary 1void must be of en die home tnst and 11 to take steps 1o the en twins, ves forward 18 now growing to hood. have bheen and cha homici 1 in the at This atiitude ized as nothir In 192 Leautiful \dopte | Elizab nd Betiy lm I World War and bronchial les, or lat . vnlists in the rs that ered complici- from Battls ning ears. | contagion patient s anular v dis- period bheginning 16 of his recov- tion might 15 well casily spread i and fat parents to inders aws ellic Downin Henne ck Ny e person is ju take and come down' hom: Pr nl pursuit or man, joins them. NOW BEGIN THF CHAPTER XXXI1IT 1 was quic k to change “What street is this? T n said the reporter culated Prof . Flwell and 1 tion of Third 2 explained, to their New York hotel, he went on, going 102" 1W's Tsland or him Mollie sympioms ¢ had Vil with a erowded nditions that do “Third Avenue . “Ciood heavens Island s 1 not islands were 7782 people eloped the dit likey among persons of them | sp aron olle disease + not On 11 in viously tir 6000 of th The condi to this extent . sin whieh srrred there was first m dey ) 5 15 this is not many to the di m with the . o with {he | Summer resc ”\1\,‘“; 101 Nellie Downing pinches that it “Leét up on the funny Al everely to Henneg: {and Prof Elwell a I mor tonight r comedy Jack Nevin was ng the younz with someth more than interes! Pr crippled reporter thou 1 =0 thing his lool he well son, natural resistance . which comes ta SR it blood of their parents of the mott 1 his milk arm many do not have nes s well 1 tion possi Sinca 10,000 s in 1920, s likely had the disea aslos varies from In the years when i the than from one severit tim severity s rate weh lower yoars. Until the canse determine ans prevention orked out lar to J: fc ia and sc: nmflv!" will continue to he one of serious dangers of chiid- n The time to great mortality in is oth Nevin was turn, did Prof Elwell. ckwell's Tsland, had r chord in Mollie memory. Stackwell's repe: 1 sl her voice, v those now | n of wailabl most 200 | anxiety “isn't ther | prizon” on that island | “Workhouse Jack Nevin i fly. “Used to be a penitentiary. New York n Menus for tlle Famvly [yt - r dope addicts. Metropolits i one end the *h is reached from Queens ans of an eley the windo ellie Downin most to t wh SISTER MARY 5 Oranges, s on cri crisp graham pearman iy You and 1" he repea heat bread, il go in first, remember.” ke with | Nellie Downing nodded, and again Mollie shot an anxious, inquiring look at them whole hes on sponge ¢ | whipped cream, milk, t ‘ Dinner — Pork pot pie, ked | et potatoes, corn mustard, hearts | wyou're not keepir apple graham rolls | fram me, are ed. “If you ar a distinet chemi- [ 10" aple to s process ¢ Nellie, Tell m miliar with the she was unable iucing tai pnce, brownnes: color, Nellie place the chief . attributes. nt sin canned pe pie, the he her me Is Jim—is to finish chan touti ng. wsical ch: crispness and wmd are prone to value of toast in And the crispness is import But the heat anges some of the which taxes the degree Downing laid a hand on her r. but you know we're *t that it is Jim. AN a young man with to the hos- ot car Arm. N0, not certain y | we know is that L gray suit was faken | pital. He had fallen off o talk. Al T vin here has told n makes us of toasting ¢ starch into dextrin, to a l¢ 50t ot ser ~ chemical ch uch of popul digestic is responsible ri vin nodded. the truth. We're not at all s your son. We don’t want | to make any more fuss in the hos- pital than we have to and Mi | Downing and T can get in to see him without any trouble, whereas you might be f OV, ided the young [ nurse, “will and find out and | hurry right back to tell you.” “If it is Jin Prof Elwell im- | plored her, “for heaven's sake don't Kkeep us walting any longer than you ha to."” He looked at Nallie Downing pificantly, turning his eyes covertly toward his wi The stood. o i key and more being Beef and Vegetable Salad One cup diced cooked carrots, 1 cooked cup d cold roast beef, p cooked lettuer, led beets, essing, using 1-2 tea- oon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1-S teaspoon mustard, 2 tablespoons vin e and 6 tablespoons oil. Cut str beans in small picces and combine with carrots, turnips and cold ment Pour dressing it, cover and let stand in a cold place for one hou Arrange on a bed of lettuce and gar- | | nish with piciled beets cut in faney | (Copyright, 1 p dic dioy shr ing, pick heans, dres Make the rench over | nurse nodd nd ervice, Tne.) esently anclosu came of the n imme- W minutes to a stop, entrance taxicah pr with the le elevator. 1 tely to descend, A f later the cab again cume this time in front of th to the Metropolitan Hospital. Jack Nevin and Nellie Downing stepped ut. The storm now was subsiding. le rain came down thinly and only n occasional faint rumble of thun- could be heard. Overhead a star two made itse Mollie Elwell and wl sugar Less heer ea and le sumed and more ish cu and excis: TREE-TOP STORIES OLD THINGS MOTHER was hunting. She wazn't hunting for lions or tigers not anything like that. 3 Bty She was hunting for a dear little S table in an old, old shop. Bennie was vith her. He liked to be there. He liked the dusty smell, and the queer, queer old chairs and lamps and ll:in[l he didn't know the names o “O! My!" he said all at once. Because he saw a little old boat with three sails. It was much nicer than any new boat he had ever seen. And when he left that shop, the little old boat BELONGED TO visibl held 1. Mike ips in a his head t s drive ¢ W in killed or tightly to her Hetines soundl ymebody worthy Mike Hon myself, driving a a serate I've Jor sons of zuns get s the lady in there—the Did . but en a lot theirs, | truck | boy's o lit a cig Mike Henneg the two smoked “Too b et fered th viio acc }in silenc: A doorman, | ducting Jack meanwhile, was con Nevin Nellic | Downing to the supervisor's office Nellie's Red unifors q immediate recognition an taken at once to the the new arrtval who did not had been put to bed man who t Jim Elwell Lowning that not ended n to talk o sleep.’ wer thelr qu A nurse caid just batore h reporter went back visor's office, to the super- Jorted | to a | | E?zmkefi w i nread x)/ Clifford L WebbesaErnest Lynn “Ard you sure it's Jim? tha Nellie o you you'rs like flooey—jus Your 1. “What surel; peate tor; 1 1 I'rance, 1 1 of shoek rity that Then he strai itted himsclf @ Tell me, pl do 1 hack at you ta Tow came him auick ar ing about Jack Nevin furabl his coat and produc cigarets, He drew on it between his fingers “What oré thinkir cour “I'm thinking."” crossly, “that you' and talk to your He smiled a pocket of L packoze of out and took vou about h 1 e sm my good friend, the in,” he tu d to inform her, looked around for a telephone His roving eyes cncountered hooth. Ha hopped across to it. Nellic Downing heard him drop the coin d saw him take down the re- ceiver. Left to her th is was assailed by a thousand f and misgivings. She hegan to think of Jim lying dead somewhere, per- liaps at the bottom of a river. Why, sed herself, had she heen so careless as to leave him, ven for a few brief minuies? “To have nursed him so lon said lond, “and to b this hor hing happen on y hefore was to leave for home——oh, I ¢ mysel the 1 ag she acc orgive Inside Nevin 3 is Nevin out a bum steer fellow they pic Got any Silenee at the hooth Jack This 1 got lephone saying: “Hello, Cay at Mot hospital out here. 'l 1 up is more 0! Jospital end wrong of the wi You “What's t What! sur Gimme all the pi a hell of Silence 81 igain, 'l he « minuto tiekly ere im ¢ is eated.” Kolng in one “Now, get Nellie, Al She nodde her eyes hurt “Wwell, he vith o fractur truck at Fourtee 1 Broad Are you su Ji Downing plucked pititully ¢ “slecve, “"Are they surc They found a letter pocket,” Jack N¢ to Mrs, Staten Island hd got all He paus “He's dor chance for his folks? i them by degrees that pretty mother of it all at once.—Hell He lurched forward on his s and ¢ ht at Nellie Do | er body sageed toward » eried, r breath e crip on vourself the awful look in him eruclly cllevu il Tos! Hit tal by way. Nellie t his coat 1 we ma ea going his if cruteh ning g8 the or. | Are you sure?” Kovin ¢ lips of yours not much They 1 here question addressec 1 for in sald hor when T ris i had placed it rfrom A nel 11 hind it with me L walk, 1 Prof. llevue hu~|vl 4 f dad He looked at home & took Jim “How 1 1o b cen hur n keenly Nevin found that bre: vs to Prof without lett Inow the truth was not While, as Nellie Downing had ) s a good newspaper man, not a very good actor. And neither was the little nurse. ‘hey were unable to hide from Mol s intuit the story their and ealed. was in divining wtters than med might as well fell us the Jim's father said, after an of looks had passed he- and his wife. “If Jin is to know it ver locs hie hap- H Jack 50 o id, evasive manners re T'rof slow far ces Nor were WO “Yeu cchange en him a4 we've got nyhow. Ts he Moliie waited 1 i wning to a T se took ler own. “No, dear, but th badly hurt old Mr and in both report il in tated ctury Ney didn’t t e was still for the hest. 1s the He lot not be al It ven, polic Blwell sighed. Hopi d been about 1 1 he had been doi hs. There to these wal- to , 80 nt th rect. hope as b Prof the hest b thing Mollie or several m t to I imenes fre te, it My trying. They got it first from one sid then from another. Was this Would a hox, af "D seemed hat was the inisk in v his f Wel reflected they had ably they though th ny. Any w, what 10 except to stand 1t? But 1y was tough on Mollin Tack Nevin ome comfort had to hurt Skull frac . instead of stood it before, he had stood it thought Jim dea conld stand it ag is was erueler The one than else was there to * he said to Mollie fen't nocessarily fatal. Tn fmagine they think the than weual be ture tly, case 1 e is mo sorious of the pati talk remind him ing didn't hreak in to | “I'm beginning to think that I'm a | those | what 1 me | talists. |in a at | king the | g Mollie | he | cssly for Nel- | he hospital di- | was get- | him, | and | Jim Elwell | to | it certain- | were \lnflnnsdolm} Again the nurse shrugged. S |told Mollie Elwell, in sympathetic Jim's mother | tonss, that skull fractures—severs ones, that was—were gambles “Right now we couldn't say onr way or another. Tn a few hours, perhaps—" Jack Nevin, belng a good reporter, felt the urge to get to a tclephone, It was nine o'clock and the deadline who had sat in | for the next edition of the Pianct during their copversation, | was nine-thirty. He found a tele- up. “You know,” he phone at the nurses' desk in 1he sing no one in particular, { main corridor, obtained permission to use it and called his office. “Hello, Planet. Give me the eity | room. Hello, hello—let me have 1he rewrite desk. Hello—Pete? Jack Nevin talking t Bellevue | Good war story with dressing. the name, now. Soldier; name of Elwell -l-w-e-l-l. .... James T. omas ... Twenty-f denville -m-d Indiana—Hoos .Shell-shock ticuts very often for a time anyway. Tow was he hurt “You can tell me, Mr. Nevin. able to listen to the whole by a truck,” he told her)~*at | Fourteenth and Broadway. You | know ho\\ bad traffic is down there ‘ at times. M silence now spoke id, addre aske I'n Hennegan, Nevin, what do you call birds who think things have 15t got to happen anywar and kinds come to he registered to it. Know n?" " Nevin supplied, word. I'm beginning one of these You know, I it had been in the cards for Jim El- well to get killed he would have got it when that shell struck at Sedan." It stood to reason, he went ovn. busted who could pull | LHEL ough all ' that Jim Elwell i e pulled through wasn't slated to die | it traffic accident. | atcioek ©It ain't in ti Ak nounced with finality _ “Huh Prof Elwell told him he'd like York . take the same cheerful view things. “But we've had so mu contend with, Mike.” “I'm about ready to give up hope altogether,” Mollie said and sighed. | No one answcred her. Nevin thought for a minute of answering with some bright bit of optimism but told himself he was a fool. was » furfher word spoken in t little group until their cab had pull- ed up in front of Bellevue hospital. Again at Bellevue, as at Met- ropolitan hospital, Nellic Downing's tniform was the hadge that elimi- nated .red tape and de “You have an accident \l"(lm here named Elwell?” she asked the nurse on duty at the doo The 1 n . r the first time in b Nevin throws down Get “That's |h< to think I'm er state, you know t Sedan Brain talk ybod, hospital 1hout spY recogn away nd to Alone for Yeah. T to 2 it by truck at Fourteenth roadw Bellevue fracture al, Parents here Father Edwin C Mother pret me’s Mollie—M-o-1-1-i-e Same nurse with him T had over France I7or t it What's I oty uly pretty Me? Talk got onl, to of h to most she's sense— Certainly “C'mon, nny st *Mr. Nevin, ack Nevin cl. phone's a she's g the his stood ¢ (To Be Con Husie ‘There’s Skull fr Yes, that's it.” ¥ these people want to ses him?"* The r frowned slightly Mike Hennegan stepped back. Fou can count me out.” said he. don’t want to be in t Nellie Downing said, “Thes and this is Mr. N« the all will 1 from down who would con ) Jim Jim on a on duty when 1 the bedsid » looked at r fifty-five. after her still Nelli aw cven o'clock Relieve your sore and aching r bh:,.vv_u freely with BAUM BE) ¢ ining con very lon pain of nerve or muscle. Nothing Every druggist sellsit. Get the onz.ral PAUME RENGLIE ANA LGL lQUh n unconsciou: Pn T egained consci Others otl very have ver. usness Clear Your Skin , With 4 Cuticura | Soap to Cleanse Olntment to Heal // Ahsnlulely Nothing Better Downing nodded her con- “All we can do is wait— | :JT A " Mollie said. add ange nurse, “is is he | very scriously hurt? | " Ask Your Doctor He Lknows that good, wholezome, digestible home cooked food is hetter than drugs, to kecp you well. Food @\ that is tasty and well flavored is easily assimi- lated. 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