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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 192). i ‘v ojordan’s .% Womens ond (hsses Rppord § car. I hope you're both hungry. e 02 L Furious Gale, Worst in 20 Years, Willis was in the same fix as O Henry's Thanksgiving martyr found 18 dee e i Lashes Lake Michigan Shipping; siaddia secibm ager o pweeen w0 0 Endangers Buildings Near Water ¥ “No. really!” Willis Todd denied 'his Has Happened rom T.i 0 was pretty 5 i o S S 5 gy i Ir \,-I,,"v n d sérts heriimueband em to spend their money |Having hysterics hecause John and | Auickly 1 £ \'[wt\“\\’, 1’2 g S Satt of Jackeon Tark B iz Morgan d 2 7 Bl Nantat litting | the. bo o to scc her on|young man that Mr. Morton de-|Q4 anta aches ok B fiiiide Snesidan Rond MAIN S'I' e | 'n Curtis Morgan, clopi h it Nan felt no uplifting | th y hadn't com Ll s e oo |Streets Beaches an arks n the north side, S — ~ John T for [of the heart. What would it avail Christmas Dad scribed. In fact, 1 was trying to J was blocked through Lincoln Park y Bert Craw T i et o[ ber it she sained the love of the| Then Naw's hand went to her | decide whether (o eat my lonely| G ont by Huge WaveS— and Franston. Dolice feared ths | o an acouit an | whole world and lost that of the|throat, for she-felt that her heart|Christmas "';‘““' ahan duiis Rstor ki street was in imminent danger of | ; does not suspect Crawio . mat e conld suer loget CECtann s L e e e e e Many Boats in Trouble, being washed away opposite Calvary P ' CarpollGOrenn & geee e L O g ' dining room table d'hote and . Gemetens fo b aniion | in love with him € pathage i chiSha ks icd S ,_ ‘ ey quilte an attack or inazestion. as| But None Lost. Two north side apartment build- | fiatlitet T his gitt to her She did not have No. That was . ouble. He Hr s : e by Ings were seviously threatened.| s r e S, v, e i Saiein, s e ol hretans or tomo : 5, 8 g : aid o Nan from|Arios that Gurtistwas not able to)po | blues. Chicago y 1 A furio! S e e, while watei ) L 2 e Stom Pidourae 81p aouarit| EiT ke ha NN aniT rotasted NS TINe TR ESHEE S ) 1ke Michigan 10:7\0; "iom,i,,t(,;‘,?:‘ i ”.l“}.rm,f‘:;f‘ e incert : . John's mo fool, Nan. | Suppose yow've forzotten What YOU oiciday and carly today, causing | oy ome athor I e | 3 ‘ jue- A t entirely superior to con-|said last Christmas?—that it was||,oucindas of dollars loss in lake. O ‘o Other R | N s No man in the public cyes, | the happiest Christmas vou had | ([o45EE O SR O M Caves| Coast Guard Station Endangered | y e st against John Curtis Morgan, can afford | spent since you were a child. Re-| o 4 jakefront apartment build-| The Evanston coast guard station | no er 28 et i f s | a fiot With the kid along as a cha- | member how greedy we were and {ote erati from moorings: and)|Los inteatcned withidesiraetiontant b zan takes her info ; A 90 et e e i eail, | how nice the fu 1d waiter was, | % ver st heaches wnd|Euardsmen worked through ihe pa : L B =se b ias N r b mavicnll di- | especially after you'd given him a > 3 ni to protect it with sandbags. | \ g o ; 1o Curtis need for |tore t orced wife without « a | five-dollar tip? D ctorm as | Property surrounding the station ° S < scandal. but without that ~.| “I remember” Willis Toda| Marineis d ho storm 25 as seriously damaged during the ] gios A : s i ostrils. 3 s from me, I|ing with pain rieee s difficulty through {1 The steamer “Columbus.” return- nonths., N L ¥ s s t Ot cour You know L betng ¥ beastly Aan D b i AT o m ed an hour late last night from an b bt gins packing rced her s ses you of having ped, | proached reelf I'm making 1 an hour or more lal scursion to Milwaukee where ap- | must leave e wpped and abducted her hus-|John remember his last Christma A roximately one-fourth of its 2,000 | A e She feigns ill- | “On'™ she ¢ nd 2" IO pat vhergs i St The storm started shortly a passengers had disembarked because | 5 b o ng el know d. her eves And I'm hurting Willis. too. SFERl A atroneinorthaaat of the high seas and returned to) S e ) f e R nger and niliatior 1 didnitrealize HedatlllScared—ac R e Chicago by rail. Most of the other Nan has > Tpiy ko g fdogtory [chuckled, L MR lakefront eis were awash Dassengers were ill when the steam- a2 hospi ) 3N Ie vhich must told her a thing or two. But Tl S A 1 coast guard crews were kept |er docked on the return trip. The o { W Lol ATy Nesiaict warn you. child—she's a crucl. But there was in unworthy con- o ‘ot ls. The | vessI's galley and dining room wers ¢ . p s th vanc eeliNan voman and stop at noth- | o) n the evidences of his p <un shone brightly throughout ths!In disorder and several minor in- | E it o s nopened punish you. Know what I'|apq the occasional puzzled | ;o G bric A 4hi iries were reported | A Sha e him 3 open their s S loesn’t really &IVe A gjances from her husband's eyes. Slala i Dri oot sailinevant | S s iy o " - when he came Chr about poor Johr t Although the three of them SenaRs s o daered e i el g e o Nan o nata Teavenly s because there | yaiced emphatically of how hu 2 A ¥ e M e D 2 Sl with Curtis' gl into her | w clse to do and de-|pap were, Maude O'Brien in sl ; Yna (5t S e SRl heir ran from room ter e the best of him chen glowercd resentfully at B Az ety AL | | SRRt ives a gram o stairs Jus: efore A a husband until she could find an-{ atyring dishe There was = T ! : g St Tan un. |other man more to her lik B ; reward in cooking for love-sick | hor tot ks il n, and | you wonder I'm not able to love any 1 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |trained but true voice lifted oy- |fAnding BCHA : 1':_”'“"" "H q,i“:x people who pecked at their food Vor started to take her out, he ! other S L e making a success of the lob e with no more appetite than~ ca- | found her unconscious. Took her to| And that was the tableau which ” : B “It came upon t night |always fallen down on and fin nar s she grumbled to Estelle ' of course, and told his | John Curtis Mdrgan interrupted. For once, at leust, 2y hucked—well, she's simply ~ £00° | "wpemings me of last Christmas, o papers printed. 11" (T¢ Be Continued) 4 “woman’s 1 < hat & ISt eonrofhclaa erserk. my a oMY when that Crawford man sat there ¢jy 1 up on the apartment house | o AU ‘ se. She was S0 € : oy knows what shel” do to gel eVON. i, g nage ayes at the creature who | address and found that they'd becn = gram delivered . inko - nEp H B loor, still | She said to me today. ‘I'll get Bim | o 0 \iye Norgan then” Estelle | tiving thcre as Mr. and Mrs. Chat- husband's hands was : : TR i put that girl in her place | pionerag © “This Todd man s | field. t just prying, honey. 1 5 i mer wife, making some 1 . e IeE e ks L last thing 1 do on €arth:™| ;1o ovor iss Nan, and the poor | waented the information for you, in : lent dem v 8 e e = he addressed | And she mean it, Nan.* dear mister looks like he's wonder- [case you ever nceded it—as | | or love, that WasHNEEInE S : fotmar lwitay| Bul Nan felt that she Was g e hers eoing to lose this missus, (a hunch then you might. And n 3 FEre Lo El SabAsdd M strangling. “But. Dr. Blank, what | &, s hedd G 3 | { 1 Jack?” How she had hated to il : 7 | ; ; an she do? It Jot e . 1 o ———— A D A »m!‘v;] Tack numvf lialeves iboiages) nzht mer Hiljly Dhatew S o Filim i head dre e sma trivial by t RS S M L certainly John Curtis Morgan > I can't blackmai e i hen st a " CHAPTER XLIT twaen; hisjodaahtists o forced 1ol Ot dieyihan napeat ol iemical ini DESSVEre SEAIngIng disconsolately and look had not cted herself cap- with her e s i { lost is best friend!” John of. flirte yenly with Willis Lill all his enzth Curtis Morgan grected his wife ai Todd the hurden of her con- ant Ut l.os les. Cal. July 19 (P nen el s versation was, “And. oh do adlivoREialdinie YU Theparanions grand jury in- i 50 A cious Hic volce wwas s matural, a0 jolly,| ¥ou remember when—2:* all the more de= | yostigation: to sibility for 1 A f 1tht {hstianongh ot an indercurs Immediately after dinner Mor- ! my two menfolic.” | (0 yip which t Attor- His hesitation henaren e [P el of anxiely as to what she would | gan called have an inkling | ney Buron prohibition agents eac gin sheslailonyanaiheaanicn i e weakly from his bed. hink of his bringing an unexpected | trudged heavily Willis aske fo vaid a Roman Catholic convent 3 hich _accompan o Yam learned iwo Christmas carols suest for Christmas dinner, that Nan | The sound of t metimes I've heen ton in Belvedere, a suburb. without a { e y»‘(r’\!nv‘;\\uu‘vw 3 nEjey arhoollast Y. Can you prne from the living room coucl |footsicps—almost like those of ar 1o him that Ietter from Craw-sapen warrant, were heing made by : ande el S g Little Town of Re t hem, nd ran toward him old man's—echoed in Nan's heart | ford to Iris, but—I'd rather lose him | . oy prosecutor today. fntxpasted et 12 Can you? T can “Willis ‘Fodd!” she cried joyously. and hrought tears inio her eyes thim hurt him that way R he prohibition agenis forced e ot darncerouslyl dil [0 00K I can! But look who |incredulously, as fhe embarrassed | “What's the matter, Non®" Willis| | vt‘\ "K{’: ety ,\“ ~,w\\y“; way into the convent on the ! Nan reminded him coldly, “Ithink|Lam ta Cl And there are | young man who had once hoped 1o asked anxiously he dropped i 8 e e dars and bross. | MIENt of July 13 after they had been 9 s really quite lucky that you can |SOMe Dig presents rs for |marry her guiltily followed his host \4own 1o the couch heside her and arm her showlders and beess: | fofycod aamittance. They found no s Tadlcy case hefore |¥OU. 23 Soon as you're well enough | into the room. “You don't know hOW | 1aid e bline R handoNer ht 1K EERa LRI © lincriminating evidence Fiiian ‘ o R Stack- | to with them,” Nan answered. glad I am to see you, Willist T've g pretty bad. honey? e————e——— e Wednesday — night hat J hull trial. You know yo S (o next “vmm was almost pure heen vnmu-fi for ages to ‘< v " Nan made no pretense of not un- 1pologics had heen made and dam- h me to take good care of Curtis—" ness. heightened, Nan was |indiscreet wife and beg you fo ha i inding. She nodded miser- ge 1o the convent paid for, and e L R b hamed later to realize, by |iuncheor. with L oy | ADIV. then dashed an angry hand at t no further raids were to be QoK1 fas 1iate haq femimdgdihimiithe casial way infwhichiCurtisiing| sand ol ‘,'Uf\ Joahete e (o Irls has come back made without scarch warrants e e shas T spected and laid aside the exquisite ;‘”‘-*d””»"\ [‘,“f K;:,‘ "‘n;‘v (,.- '“ “»W'A;\ Willis, She didn’t know John had 0 our Agents to Be Dismissed » had made the child ill by stuffing | ™ "“‘.“"'h""' Depself mhichinls had | e 28 i P L got a divorce and—and married ° The prosecutor announced las ! nim with chocolates and candled |20, (0 Ner ORI Later years he | TEICEL on as e had sad it Willis| ™SGood Lord:* the soune ma s ra kllls e | hose there's nothing ! - o . S haemaie I n his prohibition detail would be dis- OLRINE | o it, take it h him everywhere, | Todd realized that he had commit- | .. 1 oq i cil noe for it ) have fo put|, o " e Y faux pas. FFor his unconsidered ¥ i misse T'he names of those to h o e . poetic legends about wonder. Can you tell me what haj : : i in a hectic two days getting hold words reminded Nan that he knew i R discharged were not disclosed, by el ! vander gr the woman whose beauty it immor- T e i penca: she come hare?” s e my . | talized: but now he was only. a|and that she knew of another “tam- X010 A COUT LOTEL ; 1 ) d mind very much if I put Inj, .. 0" rovorish little boy. tearing |1V friend” who had grievously be-|,. N, ; o EbLEng chief of the dry enforcement squad, two or three hours at the office B n ackacoto s oy, LeATIE | rayed John Curtis Morgan's hospl- [l D on her hand until 1 b would remain on the job. day? Tl have to go over yo pressure hurt. But it was a sweet tality. And so both he and Nan were 4 {1y Suited to his tastes. Poor Iris! Na pain imbling ntetrrupting o 5 : Jey script of the first trial pretty | 2006 T8 1 to say. but imme. |Flushing Lotly as they shook hands, [ P81 - umblingly FrnL B Tanglefoot Spray keeps your | odere denied having had anythi [ o thoroughly—" diately came the strons sussicion |@ fact which Morgan noted and puz- o L ORI D L et home free from annoying, de- i0 do with the case. despite the fact “Of course you will.” Na 1ol e stonel Ausyiclon g oV, g tn told him the incredi structive and disease-spreading | (hat the tip was said to have com 1 still in that unnaturally cold. voice. |/l o 00 o “ “nn‘v P;)' 'v\r :0“\ Then he must have remembered | StOTY © lr:\ return <in of its dev insects the year around. This from him. Tucker said he was of She: wanted il othing iR foor \\\;’r‘ A he. blind to her love for him- s 'y‘“’]’ r‘ “'H\ complete household insecti- the opinion the information had \ stood etwee them, to e 3 S hac nce ashed Nan when she BUssLant oy Apldly ci i it i bec g " unid f tood b e & note to your mother at the hospital L G ) SeneslineiDE Bl % s cide is so powerful that it is heen given by an unidentified per- jsual warm, eager assistanc and thank her for her gift?" N s going to m‘um her fait }l sui dei o s equallyeffective for killing flies, son who previously had caus Iris was hets m mow:theve sy s L3 An o cover his confusion, he i ) L L n f Sl hr e was no possih ki of that| LEBeStec In her new happiness. | o0 oty Cery voluble and every weapon she could lay mosquitoes, bedbugs, moths, to send one of his deputi L st could afford to he generous, had | [ ST S Y PRCRILS VOEY, B laty [hands on. roaches, ants, fleas. Tanglefoor | same locality in search o 1 h o 80 ureent meed itol b menerous)tol | i ST R AT Te | St S iaa . “Then vou'll need a weapon, 100, doesthe work of seven extermi- Case Closed By hraelt th ada hesit ward t other woman. who. it |, 4ry. twinkle-in-the-cye, downward. | "Yilis Todd said grimly I've nators. Prices greatly reduced. Tsadore Dockweiler, representing herself t as chee cemed s to be vanquishe pap | S e R S b can place ou Bishop J. Cantwell, said that as Sl ‘Tl e Kindito il nitished. Hor | oisieking 11D soit, of humor, not the landy 1 can place in your Pay less and get the best. 7 L L { : wife—" her heart sang, i far as the Catholic church was con- want fo bring the records home. 5 Tt 8ang, ||oud-laughing. bolsierous kind whicl Telt t Morgan's eyes, o¥ergandioyer he now called to his aid s stared | cerned the case was a closed inci- | liberately avoiding hers. His flush | cpeated. with childish scorn for |was wandering along Washingtoa | ©"C% the most sanitary and | v sent Senator Hiram Johnson o \ u“fl;'.livvm! T don't think that will ignorance. “She aint—I mean, |ytreet, looking as disconsolate as if|, "o+ I'm not oRE Ey—iecnomicaldayoiers California, a letier of protest undr “,‘ Hali ! N e at the hospital any more. She [ha'd just found out there wasn't any | L2l he assured her vie got P ~ the impression that the raid had [ | b erac i e RS lo_the Wellingion Ay ven. | anta Clanas Ro | hroueht - | 12015 41 proots i %TQ% en staged by federal authoriies ‘h‘m‘\y“y- i e .( ot o sz it i ck upon his pillows. look- | rupted. “bursting with news about|:I'® ehtertalnment for et SR, DO STV BIERGI, ARt I i uddenly tired and peevish. | Christmus dinn Just five n as| LN icks, you know 16 grinned L iray for divorce Charles o was r»\\j od I » Tt n fo Nan whose voice was n | Wiliis upstairs to was is hands? “‘:V‘ “‘ T wo 't L8 toxicated more than 100 time and | tiadi ours of gond hara |Lt!le husky with unshed tears, could Sorry I'mi not e Nan " the | 3 Susidentiatale ULl had beat him. Mrs. Swan charged l ." = ¥ h ecad told her that o~ rooms . regular cabare 2 3 z Aan tement of receiving so! “I'm d he didn't; T'd have had You saw lris ert Craw | i th v LR D 1 Willis zrow . Severe Hea acines an 1ZZy JSpells— 10k B ong afternoon She waited untii her husband and || Ao Ialg DRISOD SV ey eIl . . . . ? L , S | S Sotwnicon and Constipation Quickly Yield r du ed : e o The iy T s e Wl Toae Vs o S to Bon-Tone 8 | s (et o eI e el ol IBRE el e peld SN el s ) ot s e =t T Feel Better Now Than<I Have for Ten Years” : 1 broken o A i i ) i o ‘H;','] v\' But 2 “'\ Tris?™* N ro T thing for their case and have gone O L Chat 1 oy - ey el for Willis To¢ N een wi i B on their way rejoicing in the re- b: : to : R e I hought & e « |storation of their health r 1 v t . o a tant. | Wi n f 4 ad, all right! No d Take for instance the case of Mr g, v c A 1w 1 e i to 1t Oyon can vt il 1 Gell Charles Nichols of 340 Park street J about 1 o little jealous when e bout half past one, | New Britain, Conn., who has been 1 c 1 ' serious, d ot Let him gak was i 5 in the welding business here for \ tissue-w Nan as cr, | Do 00! [ et ins apneatedsiidden|yat Grins many years, and who states: “For s they 1 ' 8 & apped e 5 Jnched;g ¢ years, 1 have suffered with sever: 3 quite b e % ntil lighining speed Lo ‘x oM I've ver had to headaches and dizzy spells, and 1 i ( clusi 0 > s i I stmas” seals, i i " < SR would get spots before my eye: 15k 1 ' ( a sky | card w read SR L 2o1Cl v and hich caused me no end of trouble f HEon 3 on to d one | SYn om N ; o IO LAl i to my misery, 1 suffered | 1 i 1 b ' . t b pirits roin the J Bt i s loging my appetite—and | N obviously relieved " 3 ! i over, 1 would get a sour % o | on the tree. just = sil- like appendi Hes, hold on|them. - i ; ke liguid in iy morth, However, el Tomorrow will be a banner day for | Star « v to olf. g N & to hit the ooked in on Cur Morg S toti nEL cral bottles of Bon-Tone, secme s B ceiling about it And t | told « they proceeded 1o the o wnecy ot to do me the world of goo, as now, this store—because when the fashion \ e her v ¢ " 00T ch Est had dec % o s no longer am troubled with gas o | fatse. T el e ) i i o TR & ncine ot constipation has heen corrected— and value-wise women come here to i Iy colored 1 n e M 5 e Gt s expecting a hig part “He | ¢y MGl s and those spots before my eyes have . . 0 & i o | : | i i o e e R B e T disappeared. The severe headaches investigate this offer they will be ‘q Ao om Yad 1 1 to bring his hot milk ' antte e | i 3 and dizzy spells that 1 suffered so 3 g Stother : e e e o) e o el MRS CHARLESENICHOLS S 8 e o e g, and. T amazingly surprised for here arc el e i el L Rl R sot L e dresses, fresh from Dame Fashion’s i oy i | ing capa o D las o e sicr Pt oE S Bot o by Tl e et e workshop, including the new prints, / losky Vel Lo e ‘ 1 suppos M § e Tt ta e e R Sh B the polka dots—the sleeved and | St i : § i . : " |ine this wond e i B e D sleeveless styles—in silks, chiffons, A ! A e S T R ! Llehe N gl ne « & \ Iy this Store, 30 Church street, New Brit- " 708 f ; i g 4 S , it Ehlh P "\ e l‘h"' e Ewiel o lers a feiivs to | hospital, but she took j W med ) to work lain, to tell you more about this (:t( SMCh for women and misses } ot e ilean e 8 Jenrible pleass donit llet vour svmpathy, far}ifo “into 1 yien ‘ or s P e T e e Shop tomorrow at Jordan’s. f [ | )

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