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NEW BRITA IN DAILY HERALD, I'HURSDAY, DECEMBER 26,1929, Love’s Reawakening T'he Story of a Wife’s Triumph Uver Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON fondness for Makes for a b the Parm- The Hardson Toy's Toud Radio Jaze “Quiet” Lvening at house neverth vap of t and 1 look in As the [ hor my small each held ) but each and almost to trans- iready Blood was dripping 1d there was - expressed it | er of {an loud procecding the bla of dance tunes w could have been hea ahouse down hile Williar sprung Ambulance Man nowhere to rrac e ¥ was just as I ! him vived (rom r ollday celebra- ! her sat vith & basin Neither Ro L | lowever, appeared voder a veglasses on | of their injurics. nosc, o\ his hand. 5o | erying now, not yaa enpanen. is Lo OVEry- ) densest persoa could s thing his fre- | from she Thet rd the S e e thelr play. | the; e was Leeping | from father's iron zra is beloved | «yoy poor fi Roderic | as 1 reached them “I'll smash day tions towel from © that = ecach you into p greens,” and I saw Dicky he grand- : 0ap at Juaior could | shouted in, rety dreaded havi astily avert is face, and realized between that he was actually laughing. d that ne But there was no merriment in my ¥ mother my father's eyes although upon even though Roderick was {most occasions he has a most de- grandson—coul} be fair in any cor ngm ul sense of humor. But 1 knew troversy between the children. | that he eaw only the tiny cut upon Lither my father was not di lJUmors forehead and that the look turbed by the jaze, or was deter 3:):' distaste he turned wupon Rod- mined to ignore it or the rapping of erick was his unjust but natural Mother Graham upon the floor|grandfatherly reaction to the quar- above. Katherina wae wpstairs a rel. tending to Noel, Mary had e | With a little feeling of weariness | to her own voom after dinner. 50T saw that whatever investigation or | Dicky and T knew that one of us|discipline the altercation demanded must answer that summons. would fall on my shoulders. Indce “Will You Go | Dicky spoke decisively he “I guess we're holding the bas | turned around after his 'sm old dear,” Dicky muttered as ne of laughter, his face composed, walked over to me and bent dowi | though his eyes were dancing. 0 that I could hear him above the| “Madge, will you attend to thi noise. “Will you go, or shall T? { Tl be the ambulance man, but the It was on my lips fo tell him that | court-martial Is beyond me." it was certainly his place to answer The Court-Martial his own mother's call concerning a1 | T stepped between the two com- annoyance perpetrated by his own | batants. with my back te Roderick, nephew. Then 1 caught a glimpse |und. taking my small son's face b of a famillar expression in his eye n my hands and turning it ge a sort of little-boyish appeal for aid. | ard, | looked down g I knew that above anything else e | with steady. silent inquiry. He hated to meet his mother when gled. tried to turn his eyes away, wasg in a captious mood. and I cal then shut them tight. But I did not not count the times when T 1 X Spe and after a minute he opened taken the brunt of her wrathful |them again and looked up at me. arood upon myself in order to sparc t defiantly, but with a look which him the ordeal made me realize that T must tread “I'll go. it you like." T told him. | warily in this. for Junior patently “I suppose about the nois. | thought himself the agrieved party What shall T tell her? Do you mean |in the quarrel. I knew no surer way to stop it before 1 go up?” to estrange his confidence my “Indeed 1 do nai.” Dicky his | justice than o give a or lips obstinately “It's perfectly |award punishment hastily. hideous, of course, but it's the kid's| Behind me 1 could hear Roderick first night here, and he's having a |snuffling as Dicky washed his face perfactly corking time with it—both {and stopped his nosebleed, He had of them are. Of course, If she savs|stopped crying also, and 1 guessed it bothers her, I'll have to stop °t.|that he was watching with keen in- hut I'm not going to do it uniil she|terest my silent interview with sends down the order. Maybe | Junior. vou can fix up some sort of com-| “Have you stopped it? b with her—vyou're gencrally over my shoulder to Dicky pretty licky at handling her. And— s all right now,” Dicky don’t th sciate this, |3 | old girl. You please bring him up to swectheart.” | Junior's room in five minutes. Sce Thalt ot B o was a that he keeps perfectly quiet unil punctuates surreptitions | then. Come with me, ron.” ceze of Woman-like 1t | I took Junior by the arm and sered him toward the door. As I 1 so [ heard Roderick’s voice rise tha her | when arox wrig- in set verdiet T sard iso whisper If fearful, half joyt ng to get a licking " tiffen in any gra=p 1 towi other smial | | i a licking. But perhap: did have one.” perfectly what his punishment wou!c e loss of some covety ered ord faces of Wil arrison, and saw horror their Tomorrow) 1, Newspape! Ine YOUR HEALTH BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Lditor Jowrnal of the American Medical Association and of Hy- geta, the Health Magazine Azain and again nutrition experts| phasi fact that milk is the | perfect food. Conse- director of the Americ Health Association, Dr. Sam- rumbine, has cooperated with to present all that| now knows or ba- | 5 conce nilk as ¢ v human diet Milk today is It usged to wish you knew an eyes. used to rmml not what it co ctly tentl refrig. tion or the thrown ab teurization of milk make » as any food which one 1 ority of iays regul been plac n iron 1 milk for many pla 0dif to Thus added considerabl acidophilu m‘ in| - | Once Qvers ITole in One. By C. D. Batchelor ST Alphabetlcal Puzzle e e e et HHHH Ill I o | HORIZONTAL Spanish discoverer of Ppe of Longfellow's * Cat's foot. 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