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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924 DAILY FASHION SERVICE A Wife's Confesslona g CHIC SPORT OUTF'T | Dr. TruesElxxxr Adele Garrison's New Phase of A cap and kerchief set) ul-(u-rd- ou against oomllpnlon. mnklnd 's worst foe. { id appeal to the girl wha | ’ I " i i sports and the one who | h'.:suwn ot why you haven't pep,” why you suffer from REVELATIONS OF A WIFE * 10 i1 il to a common. e e Fine cave,out o L Iy Sonapeion: Clogn youref oot It fs wade by cro- | y an Y ' s 5 el fidohvariniatsyiasator| A ©1924 W MA Service Inec. et your bowels in condition!—and enjoy life again Do LT T T LI T S TS SRS TSI E ST 21 o nn el KA theAad raNEIGE (roin 1 R For saventy-three years Dr, True's Elixir has been bringing The Astounding Thing of Which ' meat, And when at last cve ghtest to the softest of groens " BEGIN HERE TODAY “And saw?" said Zizl; “tell me """ to overworked intestines, It is internationally known soused Lee Cho " need { rf s finished with hand-thed * ' @ o Katio Acousen Lee Clinw L 5 el ; Tt ndxtied ? X Douglas Raynor is found shot | again. : If there be t ) s ¢ e " ’“\u”w “. de over an | through the heart in the carly eve-| “And saw,” Miss Turner sald, ’meT P * ; ning on the floor of the sun room | “and sa rs. Reynor going ou the odor of *‘pirate st \ 3 ! . Wl PR e \ Ilower Acres, his Long Island @nd Mr. Finley holding the pistol. e aml y a we ing on fore pfire 1o 1 8 r years ; lome, Stunding over the dead man, [ ¥ more needed to convict elther ha;- yetito ol y and GOSSi ’ C Y pistol in hand, is Malcolm Iinley, """YOI lh;n two — or both?" rles of the d t me ) onscious ormer sweetheart of Haynor's | “Yes" Zizl eald. “I have timed S Gl psComner| | allcdy of G, muies, o e, e e 0 e to myselt as hy v as A | 1 | 1 1y now," 3 - ¥ b nurse, stands by thd light switch, | You at least a full minute to get preased i P said 1 A ” 4 'hen Nancy; her brother, Orvillo | from the pantry to that door and Jest which ’ | Gowns Are Long 4 g Kent: Kzra Goddard, friend of Fin- o push the light button. In that I knew that the childr r iring sented whi v reaching to the y Lo ind others, cnter the room. Lionel| “All right sald Eva Turner, || - ous also, wa 1 o monlshe | ) s il are “then you ought to get those two just a little be- . P fRaynor, son of Douglas Raynor by g | oft with a not proven verdict, There lirst m comes to claim his s \ther's estate, but 18 forced to re- | |S MO possible doubt, but if it can't Seven vertical makes this puzzle a little more difficult than usual. High Collar i VR R % veal that his claim is false, Penp-| Ve Proved, then they can go free, |The word is archalc, but 18 to be found in most dictionaries. It is com gh rollea collar of f ; § on Wise, a celebrated detective, pletely keyed by easy words, the hardest of which is 21 horizontal, which 1 suppoge.” flame colored silk makes an in-| LEGFEH ; nd Zizd, his assistant, are called| ‘A8 you put it,” Zizl sald, slow-|hoging with an E. Eiinw nole with inaty A 1 3 o take the case ont of the hands| ) ly, “it would seem that those two, S i s ¢ Detective Dobbins, Dobbins and | At the east and west doors were L d Zizi are discussing the case, J»nh-i'”"' ~':“;;1’ of Lt’":‘ "":;"“" t"h“dd you i | ‘ outh doors Brown Tones Chic X bine admitting that he suspects (WO & (eddatnd et & ; | — you and Mr. Kent — were the ¢ viand 5 : : ; 8 Nancy most strongly of the killing. acked an 1 n the n't e .| Brow anes are ver : : kL | audience.” Fhe then brought e of 2 wnghed, “unless vith a |’ ol ! ; . NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | “Mr. Kent didnt come till three the parchment . 1 e sl ols and i e ‘o weo. Miss|OF foUr minutes later.” napkins which \ rials 8 o no, miss. You sce, Miss| “.ypgt gi4 you all do in the SR Ene e S : ! . ] ronteanath Wufts (0 go with JAYNOR, now she was on the Iairs | b gy ime o started to slip off segm : TR et all B » Little Fur hem acquently little fur s | bePind where ‘“‘T,““’“" Was—"| "l gon't know -— nothing much, Usiate . sieike’ fro il % jE . he newest e button i o use h s. g ”1| ::;I‘: :;.'fy“n1'K|IE';:<~"1)\’.:r “iif’t; 1 think. T found Miss Raynor at sticks, Lee C Sntt] she Seard, he reont e my eide, and ‘1 think I srasped at and with a . ¢ 5 . her, we rather clung together. Mr. would have a FABLES ON HFALTH : she started :— then Mr. Finley pypjey ™ “continued to stare at the in anyone else t pistol — and he kept on rubbing BT % ‘ i tarted from the east veranda, A S R et v el MRS. MANN'S “DON'TS” S om GANE n Aayanice’ pusk e Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c. and 40c. then Mrs, Raynor started from the e said, “Boss lad and stared—" . “You sald she was going out.” “8he turned and came back, and “Just put | / { \ stood in the doorway. Then Mr. | | tate” I said a bit shortly, ! T s bl g AEs ] 4 : fm beginning t (et > ive than “dc ain of | Enjarged tonstls and respiratory il was lo f 1 Anytown I 1 i gl nerves. “Katle e each of uS' the i : i Bl SRl troubles will result. sl . “Without looking at Mr. Ray- #ome bread te ndwiches ways comes to m ane : g T Don't overeat nor and some chicken. v is out of my sight, R S ‘don't” 2 Pon't sit all bent up and stooped “He didn't seem to — as T recol- “Want potatoes ms now?” | not el TR T earan G e : i Sl G St Z tect, He rushed to Mra. Raynor, | he asked, 1 a > bearin S R S mean sy S0t meaTeet to BrusRtTou R Lastt . \ and put his arm around her — for touch of dismay that the s e cushions, 1Mo o5 e TR b the mo Rtaah=0 3 she looked as if she would faint.” ©f the clams made our feast an ¥ sainst (3 sloping. b el s s e e | 4 “You like Mrs. Raynor?" Zizl wleldy one. ich fashior tit o i G ot hav lirty candy or gum ~ \ asked this quite casually. | “No," I decided swiftly, “no f i ¥ 10t rrected ! ' jther youngsters. Be sani- ‘/ W\ 1 “I don't know,” Eva returned s for awhile, 1 i o p { slowly. “When 1 first came here 1 the corn over ry | “Boss lady r sit here,” he |don'ts that j fore c around the ho iet | o 4 \ hated her. She was Raynor's wife said, and I thanktully ted 1 t ble 1 . Among|out in the afr ay. Get tir ; | N — she had everything that he had may rake out th tatoes now it thoughtful provis for I was be- | them are t and sle sour { i 1 - " |long ago promised to me. You can t you wish, and " ve've | coming cons 3 of wear a L il imagine what a jilted girl feels to- 2 pleared o nyone wh glad of the prospect of , . AL | ward her successful rival. T came | ___HORIZONTAL wishes clams i f f-hour t / Il | prepared to hate nher — but 1| 1. Wooden hammer, The cold chicken, the ng 2 ot ¥ h o E bY [ "1 1 meant no wrong to her. T came| Examine. broiled steak, an s ted |y e ( i ! here to gt matisfaction of one sort| o Pertaining to Arabla, potatoes oned with butter een sottle ¢ nnte % or another out of Douglas Raynor. |[10. One-sixteenth of an ounce, salt, satisfied my hunger to reple- | for t i et I wanted to make him suffer as The three in earde, dion. but T foundithat thel old aq ensih B 3 - AR, /- “WHEN I FIRST CAME HERE| MI e )::4 made me suffer, [13. A French gold coln, named concerning the holiowness of boys ' shricks and t . ) i ERIEE z TS - - 1 HATED HER I wanted money, but I also wanted | After a French ruler. applied not only to my small & g ol £ T eople 10 make him suffer mentally and |16, Sailboat. but to Marion and s well physically, th, 1 gave him the ar-| Not closed, ario ¥ 1L with rin Ter ar started hecanse of hearing that - 2 They f SHE e S D Rinic Salsoniba e N M\“{ senic, in sufficient doses to scare |19. T‘flrt of the verh ‘to be ftem of food upon our camp meni. | t me at hecm! Q“ uresc been fired by Miss Turner, she|him and to make him il — but T|2F. The sea eagle. (I'pon her eyry Junior only being limited i ecl! | g Hos © N didn’t mean to kill him. T proposed nods the . Scott's Lady of Do's" are T more eff Dy breathe through the mouth. Kent came and he flew to her side." west ferrace — all these people could have hurried back into the | caution concerning the cla — |to stop short of that. Well, then, the Lake, can. 6, st she did d8 — after she had killed her man.” | “Well, well — now, come, you do make it # plausible — but, no, Lee Chow, on *All in all T made Douglas Ray. . A vegetable (in season now). was most abste nor pretty miserable and I'm glad [34. Book of the Old Testament, have touched nott of it. He vented his anger on his|35. A grain. urging, and he it &he had murdered Ttaynor, Miss|®ife — but I couldnit help that [37. Premium on foreign éxchange. to the “pir: eak” i the m 8 very y ars ie] I 1 Ra 3 ilor saldias heil . <o SllAEReveD ",‘_‘“‘N”;“ 1t she did shoot him — it was no |38. Distributes cards. tatoes, bestowing a laconic 1 : 4 s s e OBV orhG ware a tear from his eyes, “And [ UL would have disap-|MOre than could be expected of a [40. Fndured., hearty “ver' good’ upon the broile n org i e R re it will please my mama | B85 MO i WO, s0 &he| Woman who had borne all she[41. Preindice. i Sl fiteni, & S conld bear. No one but myeelf |43, Untruths BEIISEIL LA GHE Yoss) meam Lllkely imitted knows what awful misery that man (44. Those who unite i ‘hut 1 wanted to show youlheaped on her head, Tf Nancy[45. June, July -and August. e e o e r;w Raynor is accused — if ghe is tried, [45. Fastening chain for animals. 1 litt StainY ! t ; . Tefore (Poetic) 1 zard ha t bility of lier b criminal,” |1 Will go on the stand and testify | VERTICAU Teiens nra:( \‘[r'l by foot n e @ ; Sarihal el b Bl sy |10 eruelty she received. o fguome | 1 Ripe gt apone ‘ T 5 ; c ha eape srtaining to the gull family stacean, $ ; re wan mogle cup- those people who stood :inY and scorn that was heaped: on | Pertaining Potassinm, which T allowed v Inlpl( Popular ’ house, and standing in that Mofih | when Mr. Finley came, T found T[22 H2 O (Plural). and 1 think that deeply \ f purple are ver e |&un room, she could have turned|could hurt him by suggesting that|24. Sets agaih gretted my deci « e 5 i 1 the 3 b 3 on the lights — just as we know|Mrs: Raynor still cared for Mr.|26. Not the corn. te and for daytime &8 well 2 Hen s int 2 s {27, Chooser. . Make look like opal. Conjunctioh. . Canadian provinee which re cently vofed dry. . Prefix meaning star Build, Mass of fish eggs. those various doe Most recent felf. (Plural) Warbler Preposition er. and to brutality unspeakable| 3. Ages. : Letter from Leslie Prescott to Ruth that she endured, until no jury in| A Scoteh cap with a tight- Brhe : f | nocke 7o cloar aecount can the world would give any verdict| fuing head band and loose fop T sometimes wo v Rue the news startled el S A . got from any of them® Dbut full and entire acquital. Yet| A Deposit one's self it in every li falls ¢ as it I A il ‘ ; pathem ecen with A1l (a1 o en thoughir | 81 Drgans ofihearing: tle trials and b 1l and read ' - e st | | : - i “eew . pity her from my heart. T can’t say [ 7. Administers extreme Reveaaliongln : Do id 1ot Know that, H they wore sailing "% o L N e T e e partal| D BBk AR eruntlons Some years ago I ted T A 1 s ¢ had < 5 5 . KUE 5 i AR Honenttl i) me but my |10, Musical composition for two Title of respect And each one o agitated, 80 unction Of sound mind 0. Progenitor villing to S°nse of justice will make me wit- {12, mitted her) ness for her, if it ever comes 10 and moaned § ¢ died i T the dfe g 7 ) Nidr AR R Good for you, Miss Turner”| mever forgotten it o | 1 | ; : ; - 2 = CEtohe z i they Zizi ered. “Now, will your sense of again when I have beer PrY or 1 2 : : o @ . g o = health NSice g0 so far as to answer & 1 have thou i i 1 pr th ! :“;" s ns Ry e afier we & - A poor shipwrecked satlor in a mor ) ¥ | Zuesyine stillioligatoolt as mold S iper ¥ y 4, it eas | teeny weeny row hoat e bord Naniceo 5 iy nowing Mrs, Raynor fair- ering wall m most a see 1 i the | ————————— ) = ell, as you must, do you think : \s But at every gust ad leaves et ) show 1t 1 it e I . tion ! : o S\ SISTEN stiona?" | woman who would take i 1shand’s life — no matt o MARY what he had done to make her miserable? No, 1 do not. But : “You're going to say we can't | °€8S With rice, ouch for a desperate woman. But | fins miik, eoffce I want your honest opinion. Aside| Luncheon — Baked checse, cab f t of sceing Mrs. Ray- | bage salad, bread and butter, fi Breakfast —Grapefruit, scrambled in sour milk, Add this to first mix toasted bran muf- | ture with vanilla. Tf the dough f | ary ana crumbly work in a ver: | little* more milk. Tf the cggs ar o0d sized more milk is unnecessary very small cggs require adde Put one-fourth the mixtur floured maolding hoard ang 4 : , 3 HiAk snce — you would be sur- | creamed hicke n toast, twice | " 1 i R T Tavich | e R SRR LS S8 ol e i [Chckeiin ot ; ; s T YROT | baked potatoes, cream e o | cookie cutter. Put a_teaspoonful o . sand sec ere Was a criminal. ange salad, sponge cuke, milk, cof- | TPOXI® B FIL K (EPOAlr th ¥ much surprised. She is of | fee what e they \ srprised. [ I | cookies. Cover with remaining i - to 1 the martyr type. She suffered in| There always bits of x‘h;\.;\\\v'h“\.“‘ st Eoman ne o 1 left afte hick dinne : " i i 5 fisft allar sichicken s ¢ Gather trimmings and add fo re s k ackbone and £ el p- es me that impression,” | neck, backbone and wings yield de maining dough, Roll and cut. Bak or flee out of the sun parlor | cookies, milk, tea that night, aside from any thought| pynner — Tomato houillon, 4 not X eould not ! jcious tid-bits, but are seldom pop- times t} i s Back weak and PamfuL lisc | 1e autops) | “Na .ynor Is a woman who | ular on the table. Pick the meat ! ZNO SRR L over W D Gt 2 » t _mamal” U Mrs. Miller Benefited by | ‘Because cpine and loves very few people. She adored | carefully-from the bones, remov-| 8 0 R L : b Y ) i, al > : 2 ' 1 er, she worships her | Ing skin and gristle and simply re- | SORSEE BET FICHE il THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY (3220 ink eny: | Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's | sirer trut 1 traces ot both din | brother'— untshe n passionaaly | heat it in the cream mmuce, 00| U4 ) GRS one aaain ——— i reat. Neniit . X 3 i S e e fs|much cooking makes chicken | 2P I c Jy Ann VEgehble Compound senic.” riendly with M Mattie, but | stringy and tasteless. it Orange Salad 1 as you SRR “ANd 1 put r at | there is no rcal affection there.” | Baked Checse AN i AT 80 Rotan, Tex.—*‘I am writing to let t ase | Nobody could be very fond of [ Two cups stale bread crumbs = ooed’ qute. decy you!” | you know how I have been berefited | Raynor 1t minate her?" * 014 maid,” Zizi sald, in a tone | from the soft part,of the loaf, 1| {Ho® CIORREC, TNE S o by taking your a yes glared at the ! of v rather than reproach.” | egg, 2 cups milk, 1 clp finely| FEORPEE (V0 ing medicine. After 3l nurse { it's her own fault — she's|chopped cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, | ‘! Ne R COERIEL my second bab it e ere|so prving 2 curious. Well, now, [ 1-8 teaspoon pepper, dash mustard.| ¢ rfi,“:(“;“_ peitsa ‘qr“:" i was born my back 2 s poase Miss Turner, here's another ques- Heat milk to the scalding point | ™ F:"': e i .h‘llf AR Do 1 nk Mr. Finley [and pour over bread crumbs. Let ' ° _'m”‘m \”4.;” Fslnple e I thought ['d try ™1 9 ik u tted that mur- | stand haif an hour. Beat cgg sliRhl- |\, c0 sprinkle with dates an ik would y. Add egg. cheese and seasoning AT TPTEEE L SN pon hax:": ‘E‘p [z"!‘)(- sea -3 to bread and milk and beat well | TS AR & very e A Cnmr;oundpea:n? Biss Tty » Zi ked . bt you were sure it Was}Turu into a buttered hak!nx d"hl.Cx Il the lettuce and oranges b had read so much T ) avnor who shot— and bake in a moderate oven until} o mixing the salad % 4 you sgain and again firm to the touch. It will take about Sl B know which one it half an hour. T Oaution : ; 0 thought it over and over - This is @ nourishing economical | o EE IO in on gl been bothered w back for over ! n't he nking it was| I've pictured out the scene with | luncheon dish for the entire family. | -t e o ie or picture frames a year, and it would hurt me until T Rayn t it may have been | both of them, and all I ean say is Filled Cookics The fess they are handled the bet .| could not do my wor, which is keep- Mr. Finley. was surely one or was certainly one of them.” One cup granulated sugar, 1 cup " gy gnote dampen a 80 | ing house for three king and | the er, ¢ said all along.” o t about a man from out- | brown sugar, 1 cup butter and lard sponge in warm alcohol a washing dishes. I tell 1m, nds didn't t yoursclf?" | s combined, 6 cups flour, 1 teaspoon O LTt Dbty very lightly if they have any 4 Dobbins “That man from outside is all |baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, o' WA (00 BT o g my bles to L Pi m's V Turner s 1 i very well. it you oan @ad him 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg, 3 cggs, 1 tea- s s etable Compound ¢ \ A i e “I'm Where are you going?’ she spoon soda, 1 tablespoon sour thmyu\ timonial if it will hel ate Y - 1! asked as she caught up with him milk,, 2 teaspoons vanilla. | one.”’—Mrs. C. R. MiLLER R FD. wouldn't f know| “Dbwn to the falia” he replied, | Filllng: One cup chopped and| No. 1, Box 76, Rotan, Texas. ow to handie firearr patting her thin little hand as she seeded raisins, 3-4 cup sugar, 1 cup | Inarecent country-widecanvass of | parchase od 3 ; i looked « y. All| pushed it through his bent arm. |water, 1 teaspoon cornstarch. 1| -fi';’}';}fi‘?d’,fi,,’;t,,"?,,\.‘,,,‘1‘,?‘,P;"“° this might or might true 1 Wise said, “any jury | teaspoon vanilla, few gratings nut- | plies were received, and 9 o esid \ tvent on ull exoncrate Nancy Raynor If meg e Y S QULE 1 n 1 b ¢ ke cookies, mi sugar every 100 reported th Al 1 pantr ing to th shot her husband — but To make okles, mix The young fady scroe the way says Sl ft;d\w- .’,‘.." e }‘f»r by druggiste kK w \ D2 out. Cobl vant to prova that she didn't” |flour, salt, baking powder and nut “yeeten h super : o Aok o A i = P Mn o hortening. Beat e a ! e i a bit L o e . verywhere, il you this. Ther ran to] And that Mr. Finley did meg. Rub in shortening ¢ cm-. E ] et e e {e i Jor and turned on the lights”| (Continued n Our Next Issue) until light and add soda dissolved | the Stomach et 5 have 13 at the tal ( b n Erc not wet.

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