New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 10

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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Ydllian Enlists Madge's Assistance in her Plans 1 sent At Lilllan’s question riemory back over th call at The Larches, when rs. Townsend had commented upo: resemblance of anor Lincol: 4 the dog Fedor. “Oh! 1 know Mrs. Townsend J ald the girl was upsct at omment,” Lillian went o noticed you evaded a direct answer to her. And it's your reaction 1 wa Mrs. Townsend perficial clever umped to a concl near the truth, but 1 couldr any deduction from her sions. I flushed with pleasure tiattering inference and nake my tone icial swered. *“There was no doubt about The girl was not only upset, there was real terror in her when Mrs. Townsend spoke of resemblance. She was heroic—iand adroit—however, in her attempt disguise her agitation. 1 t zht I was the only one who noticed hor distress, but from a comment Mary made afterwards, T am s served it, and now wa have Mrs. Townsend's reaction.” “It must have been pi parent,” Lillian comm proves eonclusively that she upset. Then of course her retraction of her promise to posa for Dicky, when she found out that he wanted to draw her with her hand resting on the dog’s head, cincl the fact that she has some very good reason for not wanting to call atten- tion to her resemblance to that pic- ure, or to her real identity. Tl stake a good deal on one thing. | however. I¢ sahe's {nvolved in what | T think she is, it's as an innoce participant. But that won't h her when the Judgment Day comes T looked away to hide the ques tion in my ey as well as her manner told me sion e as 1 it. but eyes 15 nted sudder e 1 T hand clasping lusion You priz to them all fo- —1 don’t see any other ond.” TLillian inter- By Thornton W. Burgess ¥Farmer Brown's Boy Reads Signs For thoss who understand aright Are signs that can be read at sight. —01d Mother Nature That 1s a very true saving. To | those with eyes that see the litil people of the Green Meadows and the Green Forest leave signs that can be read as clear! a printed page. Farmer Brown's Roy is one of | those with eyes that see. When he | had rushed out of the house at the | squawking of the hens and had | found the feathers of one of them | in the snow and the footprints of Reddy Fox near by he had simply jumped to conclusions — which means that he had decided in his ! own mind without really looking | about and trying to read signs. Now, as he came out from under the barn and watched Reddy becont ing merely a red speck over toward the Old Pasturc, he was not so gure as he had been that Reddy s to blame for the loss of that plump hen. So, as soon as Reddy was of sight, Farmer Brown's Boy b gan reading the signs that were It in the snow. First he went hack to follow ti« footprints of t hens. He where three hens had come dow from the henyard toward the bucl of the barn. He saw where two of these three had run at top specd back again. He saw where the of Liad been struck down. I still lay there in the carefully FFarmer Brown's I3 ied t spot. he locked the footprints of 1 Fox nearest footprints were sever from that spot. He could soc Reddy had crouc but the also showe dy had not jumped Then Farmer Brown's Loy carefully st 3 around th most at onee h & in the snow, ed with somethi Farmer Brow touched the s Ve v stuid snow. kot out ealing 1 around fn: the ay's body A 1l corner of th prints 1 When hie trom sall he, over hers hens lay Farn o thos a4, e ens com Just he p Terror the ¢ toolk that 1dy's 1 wate as one was and squawke coming. Larn, There's And there an vou and T kno the It was all w He saw the line of fox footprints coming from the Old Pasture over to the barn ten in I'ro sHow snow n tories thos: wn's Toy rany ar with great fun d try to find he EnOW for Tt winter is to go these stories 19 s8) (opyright, next story Menusr for thre Family BY MARY on, crou lery salad, Chocolate Iy |t 1 soda will rouel is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria. W Kills the germs, READ | davg 1o out in | FIRST is THIS Lexington ter of ik % who live far fler e s engaged rich bache- 1 1o the by L o The day " umps into his r ho $he n cab in f 5 : of him on realize, as days | at she is in love with him. | the time #he mak ot to marry Stals nounces their engagement | resign, Th 1 is set for the t h of to herself to i o And gion 1l May M chauffeu » tenth of a comes minute about new wh France! m she knows ry he never ctually usks Pa marry hat n's wife was not niad One mornin car withont ton’ On the way Pat little hons with his mother joorw He tells Lil 1 prohahly mother and her « n, her life nd go for hows Lil rmi 1 picnic his par- grocery standing in | that his ave ents’ an store, N wife wo 1 his a roug as helped in the store wonldn’t. mind housework e learned how to do it. | don» a day's work in 18 S0 “You've never has life a that lit- 1 one of his straight a gold-topped bot- the 1l her shop oduces her to his | v Jettersons, and Lily stantly detests the wife, Sadve, | ceanse of her loud elothes and be- | she is a friend of Elizabeth | around. fienie they S ‘ain's mot hing home, mother's s card with snatches It is in * Lily t71d all that on my face, and perfume | he oil in touching is for my lemon canse G b call it, at Prance! Crean ) powder and lipstick 1t hottle | hair, grove.” She you on t pass Mre you're It smells like a Lily find her m looking Pat's from love out the s0 nica and im goll stopper hat makes swWo shie “And all the to look | 0 She X‘m\ ng that ( Pat and resentir GO ON WITH CHAP vre on and sn ny hair pic with NOW Know ric | <miling up this ma nice my it to look at.” e had picked black glass and at the pr ark past- bottom of it. lollars! Whe wounld take g it THIE XVT e, and Carri Il at once rs and STORY st of for Pat groaned aloud 1t hottle of oule was looki v upon the ook soiled card in Lily's He me thre that onr SO Ll Arawn into days of h vork 1o it Fottln set it d of me for to find I ‘el his wouldn't PPy - 1lon t Line. “Then without per- inet kel N inch or wanted to be rosc-tri r her dressing table yhe she'd understand nd I disappear r this morning. withont to anybody, £o that Mrs. Cain to take Tie Inncheon this noon." Car- on ma iy d asked me to pack | for two and had gone ist Pat—with just 1h And T told the mond when i il i She him two, she vord she had to the in his i ms. ask it was that Carrie came minutes lat loor on her w own reom fig- clasped around lips acat one ther- chure! oice ran iciously. told her vou hi Snistiing o, hor ohe their arms chauf-| cach otk thei nd hlind to ¢ s lves aw : feur. “but stopped in hea g Lily tried per. Mrs, L rever to quarrel : vits working i hous R t anger flashed in her gray o 1 her trembled with when sh od the litte 3 maid, id, too miat happier ent up room’ mnd Led your trunk. W'l send to you tomorrow-—or whenever you find a new place to work.” Carrie tossed her head. “I'N be finding a new place to work when our mother asks me to leave this ind not before. I'm from you,"” sh your i her, B see her or e up th ind began 1 trunk, v odid s o hor tem- nght pack had nd abont staying w Mrs, T e all. What w i asked hers only man she had taken 1 fallen in 1 house ? 1ked out ing behind her six k' with a note ask- to send both of brother's house in Ap- Ne dta her who yons voice an, ary d in I vhen th you've olint, s h of the fancy with th A half he worke years, you this family hi [ k vou'd to your Wi m to her ton conrt, on {h hou Your mothe hurry hile she's owing me six we And with that si unced | ) o noty the hedroon: \rs. She wild disord 5 It |5 b middle 1 wi and knew why van downstairs she had ieft for tore it 0 1 writ any- and Pat in ft had written ihont them! zton," had round Land 1 me to ) her, tao, She ary Lexington it if opn ot hiad crything h “Dear Mrs she 0] oudly t ni ‘o my woing nd his car fully T wrots " hit abont I o lier moth r 1o her tishonest was ommit- forgery - wri A to herself at lier own lia it N e her own wedding pple= 2 hlu slipper for 1l dres ha ALl of it rabment for Drummond’s bride! Pat I'll ha while, anyway herself, pausing at the to Jook al the garage in rd, It had b 1ims and enchantiment nd ugly little building Pat. nzton come hom t eburch all os she dow hills for for princess slips of i and robin's oz ossom pi sille stockin hiekles taley * Lily told L 1 be “If oy rly i place s into enov &l into clothes for « thin ice add gaily Al windo < or ome a from lock. and the vrimed [ chanffs wniost T b K o1 a common streak in you—t hat's what!” ur 1 And she . and minute ehar Touse. or T with had left on going 10 do answering the tabl dusted she pumps tha all afternoon off her slip by And w and al R and n Mrs. trs and theaters o 5 own Agnes, cook who hal tons for a loy I time, the had ne -and left for hat wi 1.1 don round he 15 80 N fits the like—-n ma 1 the Loxit xin kic had n ot o1 minnt <hopping trips. Carriv signed Then she abent housewo Cxpenses at rot © Well, hing days. som My wrs comin A or werd is 1 o help tomo; nd o s in preturd shook her en with th met her ws that Carrie o0d mind | ¥ o P in lacid xing sain t th Az handy for settin the downstairs I W collapsed the black rir partics asn't in a tin her was always taking shows or nto an. sowing woman comfig on Friday wak She read « Lers likr not wi tefnl o that, v some rric that th Carric’s tore it up, girl?" to walk after all I've out o I taught her everything aga when she and this i wa k, and Bospit iad her ra the s the t sin a fine sighed, 1l dons she even paid her i e b for k e and nn- tying Lous: her! nows years tonsils out— by the time she had changed her dress, put on a pair of big comfortable shoes, and knocked on the locked door of her daughter's room. Lily had been making p she had lo tting up =o ¢ up the rly. One side of her nd crumpled where had pressed it into the embrold- ed pillow. Her Kimono—a brilliant | cost more than | silk thing that had = amount of C‘arr 1s wrinkled, 09, and she w Ling her dreamy, sleepy eyes. “Hello, Moth she yawned. “Where were you nd Mrs. Cain oing tolday when Pat and 1 passed you on the road?” knew perfectly they had heen going. “pat and I." repeated Mrs. Lex ington, furiously. “What do you n by sitting up in the driver's with him? Your licad on his er, too! Ll 1 I think of it! You, engaged wan like Staley Drummond carrying on with a chauffeur. Mother, hut he's so nice , are_you awfully, aw- s back wages— rub- well shot when Iy th oulder? You were going afst, you know, and so were lightly and put out a ler from her ome’ nose. pretty we. Taughed Lund to wipe some mother's large and hand But Mrs. Lexington land aside. Her eyelids glimmered. Her lips were pressed so tight to- that they almost d vou ashamed to notic 1l s good looking, when you're all but married er man, Lily Lexin A commor 1, that's wha But Lily only langhing . it so hard, Mothe crfuily. *1 may as well tell vou that T've practically pro- posed marriage 1o Pat, and he an't have on a het!" “Pon’t talk like a little fool, even it you arc one.” her mother told I get vid of 1 s ] can withent me ler. going on Saturday Lily. he said it a bhuntering light OKing. (TO BE Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of Iliness in BY DR. MORRIS VISHBLI Lditor Journal of the American Medical Assoc lon and of Hy- gein, the Health Magazine In a cation for physicians have given un outline of the v 8 men- {al types that oxist irour population. Actually there are available few studies of the normal person and mental condition. Appar- 2l person of s likely detects, wome of his 1 ¥ is about fourteen to have vari- rticularly tally of an He ysical tecih and the tonsils, structure and of vision. It his heredity ds ca led, there is likely to ong NCestors least rson insane, ble-minded, zlcoholic, one syphilitic, epileptic. o years. 1o i » one one Tnie that Vack son in ol aphorism has it leagt one one per- its for ons npproach an ahso- h s lute Most of o r-cmotion are cither over o 11 1. 15, Per Carl Con Pub) THE “U" PUZZLE in s W Gt aining to the onated drink. 1piny. lie vehicle, To support. > A ivision of a dr Ky pear ich ma hes of learning il F Poli 15 it M Wit Fini Ang; Thre Mal Hal M Typ It You ter nowleds iol cy guarant ainst loss | ath, et cn tic N i ongs cat fan em d holder hy Al flask for carrying v i by soldiers. VERTICA of puzzle. harist vesscl and me. fire, o remove the foundation. Very powerful. The principal mass of a tooth To vield. Nulsunces. Alliance. Low, vulgar feliow Beer, Eagl Quicklim®, on. To hecome oxidized To put up a poker staki. Ewer, Cup for Lolding diamonds Iixclamation of laughter. Point of compass. Answer to Yesterday's [STTUTATRITIMOIUIL[E [V} QURR CE0 RDOEE [A[R]AJMA[R[E NIAJOIL D} [TIN[LTAIW[S INT[S[ETISTE] (NJE L (E OB S PTATINNL] CIAB] [RIALY] [VIRC]1[MP B0 NTDING [T} mnnfl s nest |41 orn (musical instrunient). | in, that morning by | where | could cry | my head was on his | quivered | in any s killing me to | , as if she | recent survey of health edu- ¢ ancestry who was hung | matter of emo- | T The child life of almost every | wastage of human life included person contains records of small | an analysis | thefts, finnumerable lles, rather ' followin unusual sex experiences, qua-rels ' age of with the family, the accumulation | de one of debts on various occasions and | he well-to five will be self-su | other signs of misbehavior, If this| porting and 34 will be depende |is the standard individual, it is on others for life and their care. obvious that there is much for mental hygiene to do at present, besldes looking out for the future. A striking percentage of the Given in for will ¥ rs 36 will rich, four w v of 7.200 words w King Jam A Vo lary used in translating the { version of the Bible, | —— pushed the | appeared. | 4 % seRvice, inc. The umbrella, among other things lin this age, has obeyed the “right- about-face” order. Its strap handle jon the bottom facilitates carrying. Women who claim they're on Het member that don't £ho; lie, fellow just | rting | Redfern designs an evening cloak of lemon yellow velvet collared with white fox that recalls some of the depart- ed glory of Parisian wraps. There is a wide band of heavy gold and white braid around the hips, and the same trimming is contin- ued in two bands up the back of the wrap. men- | of | or | Healthy Hair Adds To Youthful Beauty Frequent shampoos are necessary to pre- vent dandruff and consequent loss of hair Before rhampooing anoint with Cuticur Ointment, then cleanse with a suds of Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Rinse thoroughly. Notbing better for keeping the £calp and hair clean and healthy. and S, Talcam B, Sold everywhera Adu “Cuticurs Ladorstoriss, Dept. Shaving Stick 25¢. Soap Zic. Ointment Sample each free. 107, Muldza, Mass. X~ Caticur GIFTS FOR MEN a HICKOK Belt Buckle and Beltogram Set is sure to pleas A wide assortment in beautiful gift boxes. 83 §4 Globe Clothing House COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN STREETS figur in of the situation is the 100 men at the b ill - nt a o8 ™ ! | b i

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