New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1927, Page 22

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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Seria Mary Harrison's Future Actress Hangs in Balance. as an Philip Veritz wire was, or wiil dare to your detri- will eve ct if you do not choost ting of her, Las.a propensity 1o be «d by pla son Dicky 1 also rememie youth- 1 aeen d that h g : with Jack had rescued t her to a salutary r little of hier own soul. orc 1 waited tensely for her to the hint I had dropped. ction to the t ion t de- tion me and hop g Leslic from had zation ih ihat ar ceiving you nt her ny words e given her, nded my future courss of ac ncerning her. ik wking my agre with tzen not to The Blue Worm By Thornton W. Bu: his Gr him 1 1 that B 1 of that fac is s0 is pron “What kind of a worm is that?” in- quircd Peter “What kind of a worm is that? “Why don’t you ¢ at you have the chance 100k was ned to said “What?" er vo or three ground. and hopped Then he Sur d Peter, ¥ som« a It 100k ‘to Peter. n that tail Suddenly it exclaimed, Kink! You to catch one the Liz- bri familiar he tail-—a very vas sure had st “Is that it? nd 1 When T ned and it was 18 a blue who the tail T Kellogg's / {PATION MURDERS SLEEP ALL- m‘\\ brings prompt, relief—guaranteed! i ! safe r)‘rrw ic or cream— Comes ready to mn. b in cool Battle everywhere, 4 Us logg 1] in 1 and decipes on package. a%" ALL-BRAN bran product can equal. cat two tablespoonfuls da NEW BRITAIN D A .fiom ox WfiEDI SUS‘DENR:_ ND LOVE €4 WHAT HAS HAPE Brooks, beauti 'r Brooks, owner r of the Catawba City a chain of nine and pi T cngaged in o inst the corrupt City and he Tim attacks on Under- is it ed, dom and d and s return r stock is ofs days rele that h petit in pe love with Don f in love w wink. Vs cou worst One day Teddy sudd notices | 1 that Don ch other and conscious of it. Th ith Di o loves h cddy, his declarations of evades a direct aw her h \lmmom a Din- ny “don’t He 0poses to help takine lightly, not love | No i s cad on vas hopping around were finely arched, attached s gracefully tapered. As she im over in not too imper- CHAPTER on feet sunbe tle go iris ar Dinny in his turn was giv- | girl of his hopes and dreams . It was the Teddy in a “I'm told him- ctionate gaze : sweet loveliness of the by young animal. The exquisit the sweet beanty and wholesome- ness of her, thought the enraptured Dinny. Where, he | could any picture compa with that perfection contour, the pulsating, throbbing vitality that lived thed and wed with ever of the young heart, every movement of that splendid young body? “Dinny does look nice,” was the | thought that was agi Teddy. | came o told herself, and had to | unspol wn a lump ‘my b persisted in coming up into her 1 —as Don!" I the intrepid joined her. go!” came the answer and they took the plunge together, forgetful in the | mad joy of the moment the coldness |of t ) use of it was, Mn]" woma dy knew very shortly that she ild be classed, Dinny had l spes d tech le she ad no special stroke save that for e regulation ‘“crawl!” Dinny de- 4 her stroke as “the frog | every he i | “Got 'nough?” he asked “‘gurgle- 'rum pulling up and swimming [about a yard parallel with her. | “Uh huh” she gursled back at | him, her face all wet and her brown eyeg shining, He swam in close and {drew her cool bare arm over his | shoulder, thuw bringing her hody to T The “rest was all too brief for ! {the willing Dinny They floated, dived, swam togeth- er and “raced” some more. I Dinny's arms lingered at | necdlesly long around the girl's waist or shoulders, but she was en- joying herself too much to chide him. Besides she had always been a little mean and stingy about ca- nd 8o felt she rather owed him this much at least if he could ure in it, Later they lay at full length un- sting. The sky, , #pread its lim jove them. Between roof of it ust added n't or who 1 A and it was impos for her to remain still for an th of tim a. Str sunbeam would catch in the Hmpid brown eyes and glisten on the tiny flecks of gold imbedded there. “Do you know, Teddy, you th' prettiest eyes in th’ world?” Din- ny put the query hs an assertion— with a crude gallant “When do you want that?" she teased. Dinny hunchied up his leg: looked at h rank ardor own blue “I wish,” he sald, complain, our reply on in i his tone queru- i wish that more serl I tell you— thess things." lets’ ‘h Raver ft bean to| vet “All right, we'll eat, He set his lips in arted basket. He bad so quickly to her previot personal then.” i a morose line pack the lunch Wi rined that she ocked the this little sob ' ar sle length mand."” rather ams, you marry falling back onc I on that sand near was the i I AIIY HERALD, fi?)‘;Y. APRIL 15, "N \‘ CQLIFFORD can home-made, 15poon ad lettuce salt de told her ep all t fc ad and Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of lliness bother me complied And hitterly, doing—comy By Editor Med Hy DR, Journal MORRIS FISHBEIN of the American and of nd Bishop fornia us a ily with : of the young t's body, is ociated 1 iron s prevention 1d nd pupils Dinny skin s, waiting. n car, Will ody in the n s present gern; particu- in liver and bsent from st—do you 1 ' he ple: 1 did not “do you love some i to put it | t it IS back, ken t u. love tions incline t is not only the bring: of be mane e presence ms to v with the ich iron is taken up L cments and iinals, phono- ir voices can thout their knowl- ion to me of cord ken w 15t shed limply 1 out on the S no lake; d heard but vaguely the of the hoy har- on the WALNUT WHIP 2 teaspoons cornstarch s ped d in the walnut meats t have 1 teaspoon Baker's Vanilla Extraet : dissolve 4 milk and « to hor mitk. Cook smooth. 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They include teachers, | motion to quash service by pub professors, doctors, mothers, offics | tion. The comedian's lawyers so |and factory wor and, strangely {to gain an additional 90 da cnough, parliamentary candidates, | which to answer by forcing rcr a woman may be elected to the | summons to be republished. T ed their motion on the grour House of Commons at 21 years old, |} ¢ |that the divorce complaint had been laltered by interlineations a first notice was legally imodbga Portia) hastusisen 1 lead the young suffragists of land to the polls. She is Miss Nancy Stewart Par- Inell, a descendant of Thomas Par. | Want to Avold Answering Wife's Suit nell, the great Irish leader and poet | the eighteenth century. Her prominent as a poet and vright, is a first cousin of Lord | vears later.” , however, w HUWTING POR LOOPHOLES 73 ™2 0 o, i, s maneuver, Loy 4\‘ ght, the actor's personal attor- ney, planned a hurried trip to ancisco tos v on a secret mission |for his client. He said he would be Iback before Monday to take proper action. Without Losing Action By Default Miss Parnell 15 an honor gradu- | of Liverpool university and was a leader in efforts of women students toward obtaining their emancipation She is a debater and Is secretary of the Liverpool branch of Saint Joan's 1 and Political Alliance. She came into prom as spokeswoman the Young Suf- | | fragists when a deputation called on which g loopholes th 10 escape the necessity Lita Grey Chaplin's divorce suit without losing the case by default *d today by -attorneys for ugh April 15 (P—Another ct Attor Joab H. Banton’s crusade to clean up tha ter resulted in the arrest last hight of nine younz negro women |performers and’ the manager of the Lafayette theater, Charzes of pars ticipation in an indecent performe ance were placed against them. nce Unless some way i3 found to re- verse a superior court decision here, Chaplin must file answer to his SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY at this Store that should appeal to every- body. Bring out your “Tin Lizzie,” your “Rolls Royce,” the “Kiddies’ Cart,” the “Perambulator” or what ever you can lay your hands on and load up with whatever you need. Believe us you will save money. Special Blend COFFEE 29¢ ™ Rumford’s BAKING POWDER Morning Specials 7 to 12:30 Fresh Cut Hamburg Lard 2 Ibs. 25¢c. | 2 Ibs. 25c. All Day Specials BIG LAMB SALE WHILE THEY LAST LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB ................c........ LAMB FORES Extra Specal resh : Kille_cl_w Fowl 1b. 30c Armour’s Star Hams . . 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