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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison's Absorbing Sequel! to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Seriab——— | at the Madge Lays a Trap to Catch the ¢ the old ming down Foreigner Unaware The first reaction of any person to anything out of t discovs 1 memory, t 1 spoke e 5vo pretant clish, and st does, talking ir as Mr. Lincoln " Katie said with me T hope to get t of her the reason for her aver- | ion to the language and the cou “I think so. t for a minute or two after | nt you to run excited me how | going to have for din- it we wished extra d t yvou to listen ¢ s fn men are saving to Jim can't mak Uil preter r heard honest face were we're took o den quickened memo wrong, but they BY THORNTON W. BURGESS sintments come to all rich, the poor, the Old Mother N: calessly nds of the him dig oy ratisfied himself t possibly be any homelicr babics in all the great v fisher ba , back and leave ily migl Farmer Brown “I ought to be on the other side of the Laughing Brook,” thonght Peter to himself, looking s Boy had dug. t Farn Sl well, hal filled very caref ed by putting ad cut out in the first place carefully. you wonld 1 the exact ointed o Iarmer Brown's v harm to come to s babies of Rattles the packed it down very ¢ was all throu rd work to fi W. Burgess) Menus for the Family e fruit crisp aked egg: s cookies, lemor k, tea <, eream- slaw, ba rin flour s add and the ing looking was no all th ed fish. Fold and turn out onto a hot plat- Surround with creamed fish and garnish with sprigs of crisp parsiey. 4ll)p\|u,H 1 NEA Serveie, Inc.) < Peter I 1 and | couldn’t f READ HUTALD CLAS ED ADS the hole that | IOl YOUR WANTS | Now 1 want you to| { her lips parted, Parker-house | EW BRITAIN D © JOHNSON FEATURES, iNC., WHAT HAS HAPPENED Brooks, beautiful daugh Roger Brooks, owner and r of the Catawba City T' ain of nine o t against the £ Cat corrupt Drooks himself five days reapp which one he ddy, to expose lies to the district att the superior co; orney, NOW READ ON. « o SR VLVII was CHAF Roger Brooks stating his business in his o Teddy tied her b knots and then Pop's voice was mo vibrant. He stood before them quare on his feet, his head thrown <, his arms held composedly at his side. He spoke with siow de- | liberation, carefully, his words well en. After glving a brief resume of Tunu business activities for ised. His audience rately pitched The Waldens sat mo- | ger man glari l“l'h lxnu|'~1.11|<r 4 hatred at (b started. Pop was describ- s and his own Kidnaping. typed reproduc- giving names convict. The reporter rd her own name mentions then Don's—Costello's. She stole a look at Don and encountered his grave, serious eves. For these two, at least, the spirit of the dead gang r who had not been good, but not altogether bad seemed to hover ov the roon The Waldens, senior and junior, had lost a little of their pose of tol- nsolence and cyni Mr. Canfield, from you.” said Pop, turn conclusion of his talk to his city editor. Bill ! ette and arose. He said 1o corroborate the publis | ments. |7 My, Keene, please! Pop indicated his lierary editor, and glanced with a peculiarly sig- nificant expression at the juc district attorney. Don ro tle ghyly. Te head ‘inclined a lit- v hung on his words her b lated. The Waldens stirred fmpatiently, but did not drop altogether their air hatred and insolence Don touch cntarily en the | stor ceration in tie stb impressed his Don’ vishly contic But his manne the portent of his s | ficlent to enrage the Waldens break their sullen silence. Young Walden sprang up, his eves blearcd, the muscles of hls wolfish face Ke 1've used our n too damn c <ly, you and Brooks and Canficld. What are you driv at? You Laven't proven a He looked questioningly the jndge and the prosecu remained eilent, s his in- quisitive glance. “We'll prove—everything? Don made the assertion calmly, but it carricd conviction. He stepped around fo the head of the . lifted the black bag from i | of concealment. Remov the dictagraph reprc nd recorder, Don adjusted th r and attached th cord to t basehoard socket Bill Canfield sat chair and dr | cigaret. Ag: forward in his n the smoke hung on tened out. The deep of the room was almost elo- | | n eyes di-| 8 a long puff on his| DAILY HI‘R.—\LD TRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927. Teddy, tentior door being slam record oss a hard- tor THis ut this Pop the room gleam With a shriek the t at Donald K on never in the fi an ey had wriled as she reached position direct front of her arms outspr as if to shied his body Just 3 sharp crack of a pistol. reamed. Then for an dead silence fell over broken only by the low whirring of the one grinding ont its damning evidence, for an rl threw her- | x:,m. eone ut on was a cl Dinny tol gripp: Dinny ¢ ed the not eve v 1t was done Anoth : eport &plit the air and J Walden, Jr. h floor, shot thr 1 t moment bbed Jr)hn Wi fn his od up from the etill o the floor and his star awiul red that dyed o dress. “A doctor! My Go ked, and rushed booth. a terrible ¢ Don laid the -a doctor,” but with a Teddy, lit- hispered wo hands clasped unc look him and emiled beautiful s lookir *Dian 1, kneelin was sobhing. Fan ed and Lola s came faint his h and Her arm stole up neck, elung down. Don older girl ind and placed it over Don's. “I've known-—for a—a lon that—that you two—loved each heside her, She took The words Diana der. T pleted her last She had reported . : brown cyes gla ight shu (heir tiny hea well-} ! Just as she turned it came—the sharp crack of a pistol! v sha turned it came—the | | menace. | comple I prevent itching. 1927 A patch of young grass had taken on a velvety ¢ n and a woman stopped be head. She pl Toses over the He ad bent in | ful, Don—her love for vou, woman softly. He ste A platinum diamonds aid it would hurt you too sald the woman in a voic y vibrant, “but when I went rooming-hou things T found this s tor of her dresser.” - 4 a picture of Don I was af much, took it and “We'll keep it a id softly, “in me ha dear i | Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness BY DR. MORRIS FISHBE Lditor Journal of the Medical Association and of Hy- geia, the Health Magazine, committee of the i rican American | 1th Association, including several | oritics on public consultation with numerous leaders | in the fleld of public health, h health, after | prepared an outline of the elemen- | ry facts that should tive to the sp ctions discases. Some of the conditior usual in the United e Mitle likely to give others are quit ent known ed their limina#ion, dej d la 1 on what the average pe about them Cause Is Mystery. The cause of chicken pox is un- NOWIL. App infectious nt in the blisters that the skin and on the | blisters appear early and | L as soon as the i on knows the eruption is The blisters on the skin ap-| usualiy ce, and that this conditi a person over 1 hould ong solutely ruled out If the one of ci e medical treatment us ving of tom § le diet, of mildly warm | . and of suitable 3owder It may be wWith young children to provide cellu- ioid mittens, or otherwise to control | the arms and hands, so that they | will not pick open the blicters, caus- ing secondary infection and deep pit- or scars Don't Last Long. Ordinarily the blisters, if let alone will last a few hours, br iry up and form a crust. isappears in from two to four days When the child recovers, because | it is usually a child that is concern- all that is necessary In the way | finai disinfeetion is o wash the ~dding thoroughly with hot water 1l with soap and to clean and air e room in which the child has le sick. Othzr chlidren should not be permitted to come in contact with the siek child, and adults should be careful to eleanse | the hands after attending the child, ! before coming into coniact them- es with other children. A church in London has a lbrary 5f 1,000 volumes without an attend nt. Borrowers simply walk in and help themsely TREF-TOP STORIES TWO ROBINS ARJORIE was sitting on the gate-post. She was pretend- ing she was a Robin in a tree. “Chrrr. . .. chirrrp!” she sang Just then o real Robin flew by and sat himeelf down on a cherry- bough. “Cherr. . . . Chirrep!™ Marjorie to:the Robin. The bird-Robin didn’t answer, but he looked at Marjorie in a ‘solemn’ way. Then he turned his back.... and sang a gay, ripple:y son| called “0 well” sighed Marjorie. “1 ean't sing like that! ding of all in- | pretending. Mr. Robin. really a bird, you know.” 2\ 357MMN ST, NEW BRITAIN Men! — mmafgfl;'m" SSMAINST BRISTOL You Can Search the Town Over and You Won’t Find a Value Like This! 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