New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 4

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L R T e e e e fraiss A Wif:’s Confessional 1 Adele Garrison's New [hase of L1isiiaiesisesstatsasss An 133SI th Eatraordinary Fncounter Chow Carry {H | ' Gossip’s Corner ease the Dish Delicions Prdding T tensils of Hang np your Kitchen possille o that to Jook through oTangle \lden P Alden Tetter From Mary ~cott to Mrs, Joln Prescott Continued Pyt " THe YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY — the more the merrier of course such & thing as overcrowding a car and she take more than four otber gir's in ber Ford coupe. never likes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY ————————— — BUTTONS FOR TRIMMING DAILY FASHION SERVICK { s of platd of uttons and trim blue wool, It plald material with two good poekets wnd warmly about offers a resistance weather without for comfort bright-col- vool this youth navy s it rolls be Douglas Raynor 1 through the heart In t nipg on the floor of of Ilower Acres, his home, plstol in former wife, Nancy nurse, stands In a moment faced and t Naney's brother; Iz friend of 1inley; Miss | nor's sister, and other Deteetiv vestigation Raynor potson Raynor, first ma W, I8 Ma etheart Eva Tur by the Nancy ap vrified Will Bemove Stains | salt ns from china u the sta or witl Canned Carrots currots ure canned by K m Use water Soapy W [ the scen e po i als that matieally 1done 18 Raynor Lo soapy oridoy ind 10 A fhuffy ts light | senie Pot on Hangers s ! s pu | p nr dresses his von ta 1 in th them Grimhaw Gan hiding the Nancy 1 ol m ' ol which favors NOW At was Vor Preserves cony It 1t ley that od countenance pro it wate - of th ch Hands long hands in is excel ch wouscliold | i S ) | RBut 1oy “Mayhe's n Tnon sald puzzlod Finley; A loss just wartn | mt A ¥ lie as 1f by 2 i sudden? Nats | vou don’t know anyth But we can get all formation from Peters saigl, Ul For Cleaning 1 llent d ha Wi then 1 for clean- 1t should ] to stand for be is 15 nnon' know whe don't we!" glasses with a spoon- | | do on top, ", you k Gannon Making Fruit eream whip! made mbina and a Whips “We do. Now, ance, Gannon.” T rd. “Do you want t the ~will — o chances gelting over the thing?” Gannon considerec from one to the other, ly concluded Good Tish Towel ks hing any ith z f | 0w her good Jout on e FABLEY ON HEALTH GUARD AGAINST IT! udod they —_— él | take my chanc and resumed his pipe. And no amount th zain any him. they try 80 Srv ildren from som : mere ne that will themselves seriously kids never rents were Dobhins Doctor S physic bad . cotive with family there family doctor Any- 2 hee of parents who has of e 0 The Adventuresf Ragoedyhin ARRIED HIM FATHER'S By aufaggedy Andy s by Johmy Gruelle en he had felt a & Douglas Raynor hut he ha definite to vine, sufficient his owp 1 hin o Was there t 21024 W NA Service Ine. BEGIN HERE TODAY | anding over the dead man, Dobbins also was being | son of Doug father's estate, original GO ON WITH THE found Jocsi't prove the original is | ' may closely an inspiration, Fin-{ necessary of fur | ening or argument could information ORDERS, symptoms NOVEMBER 3, 1924, Breakfast — Orango julce, cereal, thin cream, broiled lamb cutlets, creamed potatoes, bran mufins, milk, coffe: Luncheon—Baked macaroni with cheese, tomato jelly salad, toasted muflins, prune pudding, milk, tea. Dinner—Salt codfish stew, baked potatoes, buttere beets, steamed brown bread, gelery sulad, ginger- bread pudding, milk, coffc The prune |n|v‘\ll|\g suggested for | the luncheon dcsert 1s mado with cornstarch and servud with whipped cream, Broiled Lamb Cutlets Two cups fine chopped lean lamb cut from fore-quarter 1-2 cup stale bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon salt, few grains nutmeg, 1.§ t N, Y would nokl T sould sokress| "P2%0 Deppen: Iew drops oulon bolleva, 1t after T knew it waa|Jvice, milk to make moist. the truth.” %1 Combine meat and bread erumbs, M zhly and add seasoning. “That's the answer” said Dob- | 1ix thoroughly and add seasoning Fidley | bins, “Now, yon knew that the Ray- hived [ nors were not happy together will | didn’t you?" | "Nobody that man. T don't sec why sh rled him 'robably for his money must have heen.” here's another point, Doc- he had. Why did h “Well, a8 neither of these things are shown and as arsenic i shown I'm Rotting that those tablet were areni¢ == and 1'm going to work on that belief.” “You're a defective, and I'm only a doctor. But I've known Mrs, Ray- nor pretty well, and I can't bring myself 1o belleve that ehe would light switch, | polson her husband.” spears, white- | “Have you ever known.of a wom- | Orville Kent, [an who did kil her husband 2" ioddard,| THe doctor thought a moment. tie, Ray- | “Yes—T have known of two cases.” enter upen | “And in either would you heads | have believed that that woman An autipsy | would Kill her husband?” s found ahot ho early eve- he sun room Long Island Jeolm Finley of Raynor ner, Raynor's ri M = ed with ar-|ly rriage, comes on, now alled fron frying pan. Tomato Jelly Salad 1 tomatoes, .1 blades celery, 1 teaspoon pepper- cinnamon, 2 teaspoon malt, 1 tablespoen 4 tablespoons alightly be with | ever £oulc happy Two cups cann onlon, course | whole cloves, 1-4 corns, 1 inch stalk teaspoons eugar, 1 1-2 cup hoiling waté granulated gelatin, | eold water. was a diet crank— | toe ot them nowadays. | *FUt tomatoes, | spic Aue salt lietitian, and &he pan et Hix tedw Bnd fonistes, | ntes, Soften gelatin In cold water land stir into bolling tomato mix- | ture. Stir until gelatin fs dissolved, fnto individual molds. " ) Rtrain “I gidn’t altogether like the do- [ atesittat eI e Kk o | cucaservaksia Bl R btle L use Al the | o boiled dressing. IR Sy Gingerhread Pudding e et ve W ather T Shie Mool MCLc apples, S gcin BhEauls SUD boiling water, gingerbread batter, Mrs. Raynor no good willeof that | POl . yr g sl i R I Pare apples, cut in quarters and ! B £ 5 a o oy Cut quarters oreover. she left hurriedly, | Y R A0 thin slices, Make a sirup of the took with her a blg sum of moNCy:™ | per ang sugar and cook apples Whose ? “ until tender but not broken. FAft Oh, her own £ apple from sirup into a well-but- it was, But : & e tered baking dish. na ¢ mucl 8 lowing gingerbread batter: to a nurse — unless he's In love | ©O11OWINE BIRETHREE 0 \-‘m'\ 1.,‘:-‘ Ang I've found o o e EoiTy wislases FA Rtables “"“T‘" LW \: '"",If““‘ was not a |SPooNs sugar, 2 tablespoons butte e i AU nob @)y tablespoons lard, 1 1-4 cups flour, Ly e v 8 11.2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 tea- fascinating woman. 5o, Raynor | 0 inger, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-2 wasn’t that sort of a man. He had | f ’ cup boiling water, 1 egg, 1-2 eu [ fauits, he wes & brute¥e mis wite, | SUP ‘bolling wa Lf L he wi cold-blooded fish, but he ?";Bylg;;i’;’,’" Gl "{":)"’;r""l “‘]‘"" with | wamn't a woman fanclor — not at |\ “”.‘. Soften butter and Avelly shortening and sugar goriictis |Jagses. Mix and sift flour, salt and ' spiees and into first mixture, Dissolve soda in hoiling water. Add to first mixture and beat until > ~ lsmooth. Ada czg well beaten, Add | "Not likely—though possible. | e TN ol and pour over ap- Well, Mr. Detective, It you suspect g0y pake: half an hour in & mod- Miss Turner of any wrong-doing. i e S hispai why did you let her zet away | cream slightly cetened and | “I don't exactly her of | 3 | favored with wrong-doing—but 0 anes- | (o ceight, 1924, NI I tion her about And STORY in your! be," | and | tor, That chang- | he have her? “0h, Ra | there are | She was | dered to | *Is that all there was to 1t?" f “So far as I know. What do you | nurse the man oft,” o or y celery, into mip- onton, and water simmer 20 Gan lots a #d Goddard, how to take mean h, ing e, face he fell T HL s te cores, now where was whin} — at least, they it's strange for a lot of money ¢'s your from o come r take into trouble say God- a clean your d a He looked I shrew partly, ¢s,” he said, was a o lard. Cream then, the nurse had some W e holds over him | No; Raynor wouldn’t { thrall of any sort to any wonian. She might have known some- | thing out him- | from i be stir had axton Jan admlticd n occasions a long ite Serve suspect T'd dike taynor. vanilla s Seryice, 1ne.) | Add milk to make moist and form | | into small Nat cakes, Broil in a Chil | into Pour over H\r" teaspoon | MARY \‘ BT THRILL | Liskimos Delighted At Seeing Polar Bears At New York Zoo, Washington, Nov, 8, == Mrs, [nalulunguak and Alr, Meetek wer lamazed and delighted when they | patd a Sunday visit to the Zoologicul | park here and found muskoxen ani | Polar bears. They are Eskimos, aud |the animals were a slght for homi |sick eyes, Brought lere from Greenland by the Danish explorer, Knnd Rasmus |2en, the visitors who were member of the tribe whieh agcompanied Rea Admiral Robert Peary on the trip through Greenland in his dash foy the North Pole in 1909, are being entertained here b whers of the National Academy of § and® lother sclentists, Ar . OWLS MASQUERADL. About 100 couples were present it [the eighth annual inasquerade held junder the auspices of the Nest of Owls in Odd Fellows' hall, last Fri- day uight. The following wers awarded prizes: Best lady's cos- tume, Miss Irene Budnick: beat man's costume, Willlam Gordon; most comleal lady's costume, Mrs, A. N, Waters: most comical man's costume, Willlam Yatkous. The actors and actresses playing in I'rolics and Frills at the Palace the- ater put on several numbers during the evening. To Prevent Bugs Burned egg shells on the shelves will keep bugs aw pantry |~ GOOD MANNERS Don’t Annoy do Aneh ion't to Whil in to ingnire vour gucstels reading. him than as to whether there he would want not Srrupt more L somathing else do. I'm | ing to do it CHAPTER X1 A< To Miss Turners | “Mrs Raynor” Dobbins aald | spealking gravely and yery respect fully, “1 wonder if vou can tell me | anvthing ahout yomr husband’s| voung life—befora vou married | him.” “Only way,” Nan | married he i had one child, | Lionel. T never kpew his first wife: {3 think she dled hefore they had in a general “He was | fore, you know, answered CROSSWORD PUZZLE o ) | heen married many vear “It was a love ma‘ch the detective re those Dobhins rhaps not at but advisable “Then will say ¢t YOUT | Raynor had ve questions necessary Jutely ~ meces while Mr, | csteem and re- | | spect. T was not what may be| - { called in love nim."” | ight suspiclon | “But married at your fath indulged in eh?” | never seen | my father's 1 at AT my ERY him er's orders, 10 | wishes, 1 satisfaction. | 4 ardunce with artainly q have ad no reasons to re-{ he morphi him " very Mr. Dobbins, 10 to kn just MUkt gay and cver trying don’t fiy, o your hus prove up her |y ‘ve never sus- | nomet & morphine | asn o how P suf- bluntly 1 ir of married she said ) woman er woman dur- ith you?" am sure 1 ean 1t may knew creste E i el ife 1 15 not. bt 1 and character very 1 positive that the the vou velef.” | & Doe, ' afiirm n be any (1 am taynor at the my ! found in N 0 3 HORIZONTAT And when n “igzest.” married & Le ericd voi A hefore h Lazirns came with | Cith " wake.” I'he AS The wign speak picture m nnot « aeq lesg than ar b afairs, or yo do you life 80 any hi casual but his tatement light ants idence | ning 2" of ¢ of no sode £ nse \ to hring about any 100ke ihed Th The for o7 have M am sure were min, torn off party Jubles foreed xome Do o Heaslip her, the roho! 24, Fa e thie Queen 17 the nurse, ked startled suspicion to go upon,” “but T h Turner's sinee 5o slig) my Baby Bunti The Christian Children school. Printers’ me . The suit P He He evidence under 14 uttend said, slowly, bts of Miss T asons are may the 1 - a pi worg a blue will when a r at ght no of her from only in from many gathered that ons Sty cture lips im my such | — suit fm VERTICAL of For ter off May ner, or ¥ have ation, but 1 hated stances T somehow w 8 m t trs.* Raynor. t would previou 80 )it seem soloist acquaint ? held would \ medi- men- but T Raynor Nan can't ‘It would T any 1 curre Mr. & queer tion definite 100 hated him TO YESTERDAY'S rezzLL. ANSWER )

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