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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924, 11 ‘r——--‘—‘ DAILY FASHION SERVICE A Wife’s Confessional || LIGHT, WARM COAT Adele Gairison's New Phase of H 1s a coat that has the ad- vantuge of being light and not cum- bersorne but it affords protection at REVELATIONS OF A WIFE a1l poinia where It 18 most needed. The wide band aheut the hips, the 5 extreme side fastening, and the em. : ! g 219024 W NIA Saervice Inc. red scarf are smart and un- The Warning That Katie bacitedly s« and dig for so usual touches | ol ) BEGIN HERE TODAY “I have., T have lived that scene iave Madgt t ¢ AN 20 Bt i i Douglas Raxnor is found shot|over and over in my mind- — < ' R g through the heart in the early eve- “With the idea of making up ¢ whed and form a transparent ning on the floor of the:sun room | this poppycock yarn!" Orville Kent cotton it will not be abe 4 of Flower Acres, his Long Island | burst out, 7 sorbed, but roll about llke mercury. 4 ] & home, Standing over the dead man,| And then Dobbins understood Yon Vant Get Keel " e | 5 } pistol fn hand, is Malcolm Finley, | the distress Orry had shown. He Measure Molasses i 3 v former sweetheart of Raynor's|had realized that, although Eva neasure moiasses quickly, dip wite, Nancy, ‘Eva Turner, Raynor's|Turner admtited the polsoning, she measuring cup or spoon in nurse, stands by the light switch,| megnt to bring the shooting back to B water first, Then Nancy, her brother, Orville| Nan, and Kent was apprehensive s Kent; Fara Goddard, friend of Fin-|for his sister. Lemon for Flayoring | # ley; Miss Mattie, Raynor's sister,| He was, therefore, Dobbins de- non inica is valuable tn bring. and others, enter the room. Detec- | cided, making ready now to put up QUUE o nabcareeT L LY v P | tive Dobbins Is official investigator,|a hold fight and he started in by sting fruit or vegetable, An autopsy reveals that Raynor|trying to turn the fables and lay 3 g b . ; R also was being systematically poi-|the crime at Eva Turner's door. N (o T e : soned with arsenic. Lionel Raynor,| But, no, Kent did not go as far LTk o iloas: khenld aioue s ; =on of Douglas Raynor by first|as that. He held ug his hand, still sy 1 O e e f X marriage, comes o claim his | shaking nervoualy and said: o STt e Hrinks N o father's estate. Nurse Turner, ar-| “T protest this woman's testi- A ! i . et | rested by Dobbins in New York, | mony. T insist. that it s not worthy dians ; ! i Sl Use Gousiatin 9 <L) | fmally confesses to potsoning D of credence. She has admitted that L | 4 G Use sour milk with soda for gin ; ; s Raynor out of revenge. “This|she tried to poison Douglas Ray = ; - eniak A DR R ] 3 [was my revenga — to sce him|nor, is it to be allowed her, then, mal &Ny L N ! L B nd Wit fooie el yon i rars ] it cringe and erawl,” she says, Ito accuse some one else of bring- RS T 4 ada i B R R ] it NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |ing about his death? Is she not the o A Yomans e © only sweet milk. K i i “This is a strange confession, | disqualified as & .witness? Would s 18 Miss Turner,” Dobhins said. she not lay the crime on anybody | Here is a neat deslen without matter. “Rut a true one she returned.[rather than that susplcion should | Ny black to mar it. The puzzle is| 8. Extreme limits. b ) ! ! : T ka5 HiNap Tt he e e “And remember, 1did not kill him. [ rest upon her? She says she saw | fairly simple. — Anyone unable to| 14. An alarm bell ‘ ’ w o leer, n That § ; ties T maid,! CleAn. rub them with a soft cloth His wife did that — and 1, for one, | Mrs. Raynor runnng out of the | Solve it should give up crosswords| 15. Having a harsh or sharp taste. i Fiolktena Witk aibehal - thin Tib b ; do not blame her.” . | d0or, Suppose she was. Supposc | entirely. X 17. The underground part of a iry with another cloth 3 e Sl She looked compassionately at|Mrs. Raynor running out of the | HORIZONTAL plant, D ; S : Y . el i ¥ » ancy, but in a cool, detached|to the room to see what had hap-| 1. A mass or heap. 0 haven for HH}*F- b e i A b A R Borax Easy on Hands : ; way. ) pened. She' entered in the semi-| 5. A goifer's cry of warning AElacen where Mrexmaimey (e i s e SeeS Boves ‘weier doss mot harm ho : he others present on this ncca-| darkness, and then. when Misa| 9. Spoken. crossed. (Also the subject o ? lands as harsher cleansers do 7 g slon were Finley, Goddard and Or-| Turner put on the lights, she saw | 10. The last word of prayers. . Many a poor joke). i i ville Kent, the tragedy — and, of course, she |11, The cause of most crimes and| °2. Spea ’ 7 2 Fancy Ribbons b o izra Goddard was deeply inter-|rvan from the room. The most na- all happiness. 3. Money paid for a ride, Les Chow show him pictures, He|all heads off right today? Faney ribbons, particularly those (rdd | . Malcolm Tinley's counte-| tural thing te do. I make no ac- |12 Without lifa Siiabianyine s By ¥ n ! ith a wringing of her ¥ith & brocaded or figured pattern . was impassive, Of them all, | cusation myself, 1 offer no sugges- | 13. Make into law, ~\"\-‘>“V\ fl‘I "N"I' e G et ich T knew held more of | AT Used to cdge tunics and draper- ; ille Kent v.\»rmul the most dis- | tion, but T hold, Mr. Dobbins, that|15. Curves. J [\.- ‘:“;I““‘\ wor you. No need more . No| melodrama than of fright — “now | '** ’ : ; Urbed JAajnipare Mwhen he astoulSmustinat ake {nlaf womans)| 16 A word S(avorsdSoykadvartisets | a8 iatslo ibYEtHOEM ol ASres #ay my boss man's name to kitchen |1 know vot dot old laundryman nervously excited, he sat twlating| unsupported word for what hap- of liver pills; sluggish. 2 (R . R the corners of his handkcrenicf | pened that night” ., . A family of rails that resembles | 29 Containing the plant germ. el e e el R e SR FABLES ON HEALTH into spirals. You are right.” Fzra Goddard ducks, There was deep affection be-| said, “I agree, Mr. Dohbins, that| 20. To classify "R T T o n ed curiousl SO ifing you dot box? g h i ANSWE 0 ISTERDA Mordngich £ | N B coony kg gpu g0 okl { tween this brother and sister, and|such a deeply interested party as|21. Made to measure. SN ER A UL EERDATS is laugh-provoking face. But| He shoost vant tell dis fell how T " ZILE AIDS TO SLEEP e s s el it e g o8| 5 om0 0 Soicainan e e A 1er brother with devoted care. | for an unbiased account of what oc- | 26. Events in which horses con- Sl 4 ? 41€ g @ stron boy Kent had d “T shall pot mention Major | vork sheep.. Vot he vants is keel Sl U e S o T firantland's name to anybody. But|us all. T know dot, hut dot'’s your| «1¢ you i ) 5 ToRE Bnnee oL Kent looked relicved at this sup- | 3% To afirm positively. fou must tell me—" Boessine Bt von o it It you wc sleep well, avoid been recommended by some doctors. ©f Dis own determined efforts 0| {or of is own opinions, and set- |31+ To talk wildly. iNo talk now,” he returned de-|go ahea . i cment before retiring.” | They advise that the meal be meat- improve his health, Exercise, diet,|(joq hack in his chair, still twist. | 32 Tall coarse grass that grov BAca N iR miehir Wivlenty Mtalkes | : | This was a standard remedy ad- less, or nearly so, and, in any event treatment, all had been | oo ic handkerehief, and now and| in wet places. $alk, But now fix fire.” vised by the Mann family doctor, that it be a hght one, Elimination ¢ fo make a strong hearty | oy glancing sympathetically at |33 A large woody plant having & AT Ghosk Vot -s 5.0 particularly in the case of children of tea and coffec at night also has | cOnstitution out of a frail g ° | single trunk. A Shosk of Wurl*“l“!:m‘r” who are prone to be restless if some been advised. and Sthiolishisthe Ealicceas iy Y| A short time previously Lionel |34 Makes errors Hmwle T foreaat e osslp s o’"er | exciting pastime or game has pre- Siecping out of doors been | partial, yet Kent, the man, was or had drifted into the room. | 35 Dispateh. a‘dnrtz to myself, No matter what | ceded retirement. found an aid 1o sleep by many, and | decided improvement on Kent, the | 4o siiently fook seat, and listened VERTICAL he had to tell — and my imagina- — | A hot bath before retiring s also such a simple thing as removing | SiCkly child, and delicate hoy. with attention. | 1. A long. straight piece of wood. tion ranged over an infinite num- Tse for Camphor frequently beneficial for those in- some of the coverings has been Tt was self-evident fhat it Was| = z¢ jagt he spoke 2. Element that forms the basis : . clined to suffer from sleepless found beneficial the disclosures of Fxa Turper that| a5 of steel ¢ es — there would| Blocks of camphor in all ! Elsenlcns four C : ik “T suppos her's nd | [ ogh ‘;" 5 :wn!?-l:gn:z for hprh-av:v ot | corners of damp rooms in a new|A Mustard footbath is still anothe main thing ta ren fo upset Orry. He listened with | '»l“‘“" Garmyaaiens sohiandy ¥ ¥ o b Jusl 0 1y i | heir, have s s e in t- l;k umu”; had given the children |house will banish damp in a very|2'd 10 worry about it, if wakeful, for | 1UShed face and unnaturally bright .‘r.. ,’a o :"T:n;'; v:'gn‘y“l:nm:\fl . Chose by votes, i ? A watch on the evening meal has this merel tes the con eves: he leaned forward in his| !¢ L b f Having lost colnr. o had prom- |short time, | T k rely, irritates the condition. i ! ; g 2 . Having col ;hsd E'ahr:‘yr;fl:n;‘nc;mlphlshcdpl‘*c‘r Y chair to drink in her words, and[it on re _"’l' that o9 fav as T.am | o"q torotell by signs .:'(g return g Temoves Stains | 3 then as she admitted her decision | CONcerned. I am willing to drop the | 7' g ypierpret or recite printed . ; A to use poison on her unsuspecting | ¢ bl thin Obet e stains ean be removed nake uggestion ) would h for hmeiite o) (Byaailne Hin (o | A as fo who the eriminal may have ahfadr anr:d'hr:e;l?;m:m ‘{l“q. SRl Dobbins, $ atching. | Poon- 1t it was any member of this ;-:Ju‘ve”k«n;d;{; my little maid's pe- Scales Handy | Gould it be, he Tt nat entl ;:-v‘l;rr’m‘\"l‘ 1 .d;n want to \\:nr\;\flitm, liarities, I anticipated much X scale, we as SRR NI oNeas VAR IO Pty Wb R s d g Shen she fizst caught sight of Lee|sity in the kitchen, and the house- veipsjontao elden than the dnoueh IELSR R RCLRERRI BOR: B0 00 i e l{a i who) wisheatto savaLwlil waton an Dobbins knew. that might not|Dobbins, you can ca ypuryens e long to wait. Before|the weight of merchandise de- | prove an insuperahle barrier to| Sistants for I'm told you ha I.had not long to i 2 l1he T ise RS renaltanEaT other detectives on a still hunt for | eached t e in e beac ivered t i i cle did o - j we reach -1‘ he cur‘u in s h Again, Miss Turnc though a, clews. I did, at, first, feel a most na that hid our freplace site from R e i cas | tural desire to avenge my father's| Rreakfast — Grapefrult, cereal, | milk, 2 ne melted hutte | $ o 's shrill “Yo YWash | Mesh Bags fine-looking wholesome woman, was | ! | mel itter view, we h Marion's shrill o = el e 1 R in no way a charmer or even es-| death. but for more than one rea-|thin cream, meat cakes, rice grid- | 1 cup flour, 2 teaspoons haking hoo!” And a moment later I\'a L) ,,mm-,,‘ T ‘” it ,gw pecially attractive in her appear- | SO0 1 now feel T would ranmrllhc dle cakes, sirup, buttered toast, | powder, 1.2 teaspoon soda, §-2 tea- and Marion came hurrying toward | con sllng priohia \Dr | matter be dropped. This, I think, | milk, coffee, spoon salt, 1 egg B on Anita i igs! iere ave fa But unless for some such rea-| Will meet the approval of mY¥| yunsheon — Scalloped oysters, | 1H0t or cald rice can ba used but | e at why | father's widow, and T cannot see| .. : t must be careful ] ) = son. Dobbins couldn’t divine swhy baked potatoes, shredded cabbage, | It mu carefn cooked and ch!” Marlon car- To Tell Fabrics n | S it 3 I 'iafln(’;‘,r'h:xfi“nfln. n’:;;,.,..r, To distinguish lnen from . Kent lesperateiy unnerved, | tha€ ]’ i Is any one else to be|wjole wheat bread, apples, milk, | lUffy. Diszolve soda in milk. Add ole e ie! b s 1 0 | ’ 1 fective thought. | considered.” a yolk of ¢ k and 0 ¥ . 2 v i "t even alarmed, t etective thought. | tea milk and soda and Les Chow's plodding figure. “May | drop & drop o geRnag 3 P r 1 | “On, you can't!” exel ) silt to rice a heat well, Mix. a we take of ;;ur shoes apd stock-|ric. On lineu it ! quickly be ab- Raggedy Ann. Raggedy Andy | “Thera isn't Sl G But as Fya Turner ¢ nued to | Oh, you can't xelaimed Dob- Dinneri e EBolled B AT aked han ‘M ri n t well, Mix and ’ i s and the little fat Captain hopped | for you to | BOI% talk, it began to he more clear that | hins. looking at Lionel curiousl¥.|creamed potatocs, buttered spinach, t flour and baking powder and | upon the back of the magical hobby | it in anoths 5 ile s ssing her own | “Well, lst m You, My Raynor. | a1 i calary.niit at into rice mixture. Beat white tising N tree days, LS e tolbes o e S b b For Piano Keys work for s B S Sk Ic T = ngz'rfi‘oflr = ember is not Molten rock from a volcano, investigation I accuse no one, I | £ salad, rolicd oats, | 7 3 horss and ths fiohby Hovse oarvied g ; part in the affa o was also mak- | that the law doesn't work or Yest|yro.q squash pie, milk, coffee. i until stift and dry and fold them kity &pht through the | “Bur {5 a1 . ! ing ready for a graver accusation|at the dictation of a mere oitizen! | “rpo ousiers saryved for luncheon | Nt2 Misture. Dake on a hot well- = | 3 another tr sed griddle nay nee S | woods away from the flerce Bri-|upon Wat Tower Hi el AEALINAROIICAgN Justice calls for the utmost efforts % |take the place of meat and make | B0 I griddle. ,“O” may need one L, gands. fierce Briganda ave sure : i She § waid that Naney Raynor|our part to find the murderer of {2 hear meal for children under| ! “f "\,(:." t Plespoons. U-_fllm'rv. /s e Ragredys were in search of | The Magzician Thod & 4 shot nd, but now she | Douglas Taynor and justice | xchool age. The ham suggested for | ke @ little “try (L a burird treasure on a deserted | himself then said, * came hack to ade the de-| must run its cour el ainnart Emenilshauldinot tha [ Laking fortihe taml]y, . Petter From Eydney Carton to John | why T will never be a rich man. !¢ and and the fierce Brigands were 5 finite statement that was surc| Kent, who had nodded his 1ead | given 1o young children. However, Squash e . S - . erly in @ f Lionel’ One cup sifted squash, 2-3 cn Some way I always on | 2ls0 in acarch of a buried treasure 0 eagerly in afirmation of Lionel's | oy may have the creamed pota- ! 1 » | Alden Prescott th i 3 ays | there to e flerce Brigands, Did vou see Mrs. Ra ith | speech, again looked cast down at | toes wpinach, a littlo of the SUEAT 112 cups milk. 2 table- I Dear Jack: You must havel,., .., ) life fearing tha: the Raggedys would the pistol in her i L Dohbinsiioras NI cE MRS iapeca B nrepared i onkthem i tiveadyl| 81 SRUAS AR RERE TS AL B I0N z:,mn very strange that 1 have |y my fri 2 W T can-| find the treasure before they did, milk and the filling of the pie. alt, 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-4 in some way acknowledged the ot play the game as well as the _‘“ anxious to capture the Rag- Children under six years of age | L€ASPCON ginger, do, b The mhole world, Jack, to B RERE, Bake squash and rub through a s and the Captain and tie them will not eat the meat cakes or ri 4 5 ) last letters or P J - fine raine ombine 1 sugar :': of your 1‘:0 au o r: ETlidict cakcat(orihoakiaci strainer. ( nlvhm” nn|1 igar, wire announcing the death of . i h capturad them | A | Meat Cakes Lutter, spices and salt. Beat egg . Hamiltan, 1 have been up ta . i e E R 2 { I with milk. Str into squash ordon Phillips’ hunting lodge inf, 18in 1 nsider ad rescued the | and blend @ ‘Adfrondacks for the last two| . . . " e i 1t edy Captai | Pour into a pie pan eks and you know how far that 5 + e fier rigan | plain pastry and bake ine away from the outside world G A , taken t a5 hasavh trom w2 | . | | | Two cups finely chopped cook meat, 1.2 enp dried bread cruinbs, 1 egr. milk to make moist and pepper. 5 Mix meat and bread crumbs with #alt and pepper. Add cge. u n 3 whers I 1 ) ) h6 treasure had been buried & & 3 - L\ / |and mix thoroughly with a fork.| ' half an hour n a moderate fone but fn the r £h8 i LorEos not come to t nclug t of ch Tower Hill 3 /| Add milk to make moist. The mix- [ °V¢? to bake the custard RO See, I v MErAISIVES HOSE 8B ioh Lhien iys and the lit- : i A ure should he too moist to mold 3 5 < pertect as Mrs. At But for all that nfes At t 2 n captured by S \ \ W | with the hands, Shape between Double Hemstitching ound your long letters a A Ststaninio o8 | hin : them that he 2 lebems Gregte :ou know, old it 1 beer a man A aves 1 discove e buried treasure ome I would h t th ye ’ nd had hidden it in another place through ali t : y Ann said, routside of : | TOMORROW — This letter con- 1 not he right for us to L | and regard 2l wa in re the Magician had hidden z AR / | ) " tinued Mr. Hamilton h sire, for that really belongs you and Lesiie : ¥ 5 must hunt for an- me feel that I somet Fnvelope Purses go lighten prrses wery carefu ] ap- Y Rag- oven for the f five minutes to mornit inNand ¥t ha Ak shawed bake the pastry. Reduce heat and | spoons and fry in hot drippings.| Douhle hemstitching trims many | Brown first on one side and then | frocks of crepe de chine at the “Why are you smiling at wse . \ ‘ on the other, hemline and around the sleeves and Misier Mastoiaron Rt ! Rice Griddle Cakes s often seen on crepe de chine ARV 3 H = Two cups boiled rice, 1 cup sour leralips and lingerie accesosries, Then that will be TO your life on g ) n onked at his sister | ; huge ; f gands will be sure BAD \ of infinite sadness and | am really sorry « J / t s Raggedy Andy sug- ot s reason y jespair. | dead ot k t o let us make a sign ts on qui fo Detective Dobbins looked around | nificer L pointing y To Watch 1n he group. | fn your B 1 i \ / Towe will go in an- s " P inti Tell me exact . 2 He was a man of limited intell- | years of veu e | Jo other way! | way, we will i ”s 1S TESCI’IDIIUH ghts d 3 gence, but he had the wisdom to | Zheinexigite ! ! rigands oft our track Mr. Finley picking up the | recognize his own limitations. And your wakir i that they did will be f 4 wit 5 3 | / ard n t on a tr ir testimony is of the great- | ation but, alas, too big for hlm‘ . 4 e yr s . Alle of 25 ¥ s & . to be very careful { much, but paused in time, oars o o sign and whit you say. You're sure Mrs.{ing that was not the part of Wis- T \. ,Y / h = o1 Vi elgiens s : pud lof meanuruive S ravh(ion Eruicaceins el Jane s “ Use Cuticul'a NOW i " a“{”m‘"“' i e “That i exact st ‘ahe wan Litood st the Your dnm’uporp!"nt- m’m That Meal Upset Me TOO’ ey had fooled |r atism . 10ing.”” Fva Turner her , parlor at the time Mr. Raynor was| A fien the Rrst 4 A0S , i i ] e Ta _ When the first sigas of pim- : tes commnaiy gulle ure acld deonin 1 cu it e phasl | Phot. Oh, ven T know, Mr. Kent| But I took Pape’s Diapepsin as 8 pies appear anoint gently with \ . ' stosd there o % “Did Mr. ley look fright ! came 1o the south door about ten make | sticura Ointment, After five ¥ 7 y a chuck - “He looked more di be - minutes after the shot, but I hold =5 e strong mar p ot minutes bathe with Cuticura t 3 turning, they saw i@ 9. *xper * ¥ vildered ed. T shonld say he that even in the dusk he would Ini0e o T - ioes: 2 ot fleper isn,dy d ”:t‘ cater, best ap- ) nding there smi ption ki | o e el s Rl e Almost Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, and your plied with the hands; continue i e iher 5 : it / n of helping o shield Mrs. door, ' so he was practically a B E L e S beconie sathing for some minutes. - are atanding : 2o ) .y e e et et e | or Sour, Acid, Upset Stomach—Anytime! take a a Sosp and Cu ra 8 at Mister - Magicia Pk Kol on his own shoulders — or, at “Not at all, Mr. Dobbins,"” Orry's from n [ iiat Aol mnchE S keer asked by remov her finger- eyes glittered with exeitement, but! Correct your digestions and quiet] the relief is pleasant and harmiess and self EEs the Magiciar . 3 He was his volce was steady. "I came up ir rebellious stomach by eating a| Milllons know the magic et e ot n and free from dandru QS SUSHLIRRU O n : e e aiready ) 1 } rom the bridgs, and as T walke Pape’s Diapepsin” and always keey usiness tha the f Arigands s aw tablets of Pape's Diapepsin bus Briga : s A : , ed at > pep andy to reinforce the digestion should they eat too much cr eal \long 1 wasn't even looking towar B0~ Coticers Products Are Reliable. ! < g LG hebucle A e o \ Where were you looking?” teves the distress of Indigestion. something which does not agree with — Gases, Heartburn atulence hem. 60 cent packages guaranteed (Continued tn Our Next Iseue) ing or Acldity so promptly—besides, | by druggists everywhere. at Yo anytime! Nothing else known re

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