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T —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1024, = comfortably In the swing, and Ziz{ Rid ) 3 cama to the point at once, cet 0' . C . “You want to help Mrs. Raynor N A WIfe s onfess‘onal [ | it you can, don't you, Dolly?" she | P“e'- ow | asked, | A box of Pyramid Plle Supposito- *'Oh, yes, indeed == what can 1| pies in your best triend to = b h e dhnadh, ’ l ain, put out the do? I'm a born detective and | Benink e e protrus| sted I've read— and glve you grateful sase “Neve " g 20! . Thousands testif y Never mind that" Ziz| amiled, | comfort, "Thousants Lestiiic M3SZ » 000 box, REVELATIONS OF A WIFE i -G L . chut guat il mo b 6w (g | 310 ot ey drua o for | Where's your wrist watch?” | | Preakfast — Baked pears, whole | and pepper. Shape into a roil and | 21924 W MA Service Inc. N oX did you know T had i wheat eereal with thin cream, | roll In bread erumbs. Pour over ‘ "I saw it on your arm in a photo- “What do you mean agre The Shock of :'.(.rp‘n.r Juntor Gave ‘ “Don't Be 'Ointed Tdiot!” |'brotied bacon, friea liver, creamed ::"’:’:\:"1’:;"""“"’:"2’““ bait an hour ,,m‘:’:‘ N ,n"“':‘f .:“"::r‘; el ,Di":"m“:" L'T,';“':y'”m ‘v\\‘l\a:l "‘)"{"y; ATeph aF you thar AR Tent ag | ity S it ag 14 B I Y o atle But swift as was her progress . | dera . - A 4 Rip . 4 sna —_ d " seven,' o « k 1 i e e el G DN AR "% potatoes, bran mumine, honey, milk, | Drop Ginger Cookles through the heart in the early eve- ' suggest In impossible, You certain- |® T“"':"h,"!:“ “"’;"K';:,""n'“:’":; Sl ‘,“,,"‘_'f,,:.';,‘",',:, ",‘,: °“,|h'|';“ & rage almost demonfac as she reached us, and I saw his eyes go COff* One cup brown sugar, 1.2 cup ning on the floor of the sun room ly know what compounding a fel- ! = = (PRS0 FOE TR SRR L ot — maybe nothing rushed toward me bearing Junlor in sea appralsal over Junlor's Luncheon - Rice and nut rol), | molasses, 1-2 cup butter and lard of Ilower Acres, his~Long Island ony means, and you are not so though of course It doesn't show at all, T say, Dolly, you know m_..] in her arms and shricking out her fac n he looked steadily at PFOWD bread with ratsins, apple [ combined. % cup milk, 4 cups flour, | heme. Standing over the dead man, ignorant as to think you could put L EE B Bl BIA (hdaot fisn: AdHE vouth wild denunclation of Les Chow. | me sauce, drop ginger cookles, milk, © teaspoons ginger, 1 1-2 teaspoons ' plstol in hand, is Maleolm Finley, such a thing over, or that I should “Yes — whers Iy your watoh?" “Oh, yon ¥ well. He teachos AL C R OSE ey S {I' boss man ne die” he said o2 da, 1.2 teaspoon salt. former sweetheart of Raynor's allow It. I think you speak honestly | e~ " | me natu i Junlor in arms a3 I aprang v : wssurancs that calmed | Dnner =—— Chicken with dump-| Soften shortening and beat in | wife, Nancy. Tiva Turner, Raynor's when you say you are pot sure| . 'y '© (e Zist nodded her ‘Well enough to go to his hous from the cu 18 the Chiness had 3 o must see doctor man !INES, bolled potatoes, baked swect sugar. Add molasses and mix well, | nurse, stands by the light switch.' whether Mrs, Raynor fired the shot .. o 5 Cr o e S Gty rowse around — and tale provided for me and hurricd fo. ver' o got poison on face Polatoes, jellled vegetable salad, Dissolve soda in miik and add to| Then Nancy: her brother. Orville or not — and, of course, that lets (ool WAL PR RCR 0 RN TEE, i ward her n with a howl where.'" straws, canned cherries, first mixture. Add flour, ginger and Kent: Ezra Goddard, friend of Fin- | you out, If you had really done it, 0" ap things — forgive me| “Oh yes, Want to go now Tiedt A . 1 nior, AoEnE e sponge cake, lled oats Dread, salt and mix thoroughly. Drop from | ley; Miss Mattle, Raynor's sister, you attitude would be very differ- =" g 50 e e 1o e “Right How Katl A Lee Che galnst 1 . AU milk, coffee, b he tip of the spoon onto buttered and others, cnter the room, Pen- cnt. Also, you must agree that x:"l"H' " % T | The girls started at once, and b With the exception of the break- and floured pans and bake 15 min. nington Wise, a celebrated detec- ' (rom all the evidence we can ge! My “.1,‘4, importan! reaching };nnm\ ho i vlln fast liver and the dinner dump- utcs in a hot oven. tive, and Zizl, his girl assistant, are from the peopl® on the sceme at| ., Mo Rl AR RAnEyeliiaial than it st Wt by coaT et s lings the juniors under six years Cheese Straws called to take the case out of the the time, it looks as if either you o "% =40 it alvays keep ' the on hin ;;a.m sinaking Vs of age can enjoy the menu for the | One cup grated cheese, 1 cup lands of Detective Dobbina “Any or Mra Raynor did the shooting. \"* /' O t4 vHalle, Gum’t otlsd Deils day as It Is planned ad crumbs, 23 cup flour, 1 table- | Jury would exonerate Nancy Ray- With you out — by the way, why 'O (00 I (F B0l e e Rea momansitcel Rice and Nut Roll spoon butter, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 nor {f she had shot her husband” did you clean off the pistol g0 “I'hen e ST ST e R i /\V‘I ants R G One-lialf cup rice, 2 cups milk, 1 | teaspoon pepper, 2 tablespoons milk, | Wise tells Zizi, “but I want to quickly?" {'when' you stood on'the bridgs that| ““All right. Be siire : : ) cup nuts, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 tea-| Cream butter, add flour, crumbs, | prove that she didn't.” Malcolm_Finley looked troubed. 1ot (00 EXPE el HE T 0N told | cakes after your Jimited the number of the SPOOM pepper, bread crumbs, 2 cheese and seasonings. Mix thor- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Then, "I will tell you,” he sald, “I o™, B 00 ol Polu o bo vour | The girls went fnto the room ms Junior wished at dinner, and ‘ablespoons milted butter. oughly and work in milk. When That would ba zlmost as bad, think I'd better be perfecty frank. " oo ypan G Pl <culi {716 & spici st el Ewhait £ : Sonaer Wash and pick over rice. Add to smooth turn onto a floured molding wouldn't {t?* Wike smiled ruefully. | I picked up that pistol and Whipped "t T "% ites not — for whien | limest ol (1 oent ot e e kil b : i 5 : : o, W0 cups of hoiling salted water ird and roll to 1-4 inch thickness, | “And so you're going to make out my handkerchief and rubbed oft . o 4%, 0 T avtuitinte ardl ek i e fp st st S e e impossibla for | and cook untll water {s absorbed. Cut Into straws 1-4 fnch wide and up a criminal to put in their any finger-marks that might by on .l "o me a wigging. But DR R et i sal AL Z Add one cup of milk and finish four inches long. Bake in a mod- | place?” it, becauss — because I did think oo S0t Nl B0 Yaan right it00.| “Yes, Hore are the: butter 5 st bave A if es. 1o e the butterflies. cooking. Lat cool and add remain- te over for 15 minutes, o, he's already made up -—|Mrs. Raynor had flred it." for when T sald it was seven, Mr. | Continued i € Next Is antElTocksaTat b iatvi ol anal S e LN e Ree) Adele Garrison's New Phase of ing. rified as : 11| any food such weird ®on's face, seeir 18hed 1 a fonh face im ®0 an, discolored, with his « ds 80 short a t as had elapsed stnce InE Milk, nuts finely chopped, salt (Copyright, 1024 A Service, Inc), | he's the man who wore the rub- “Why did you think so?" | puffed that he could scarcely see| out of them. ’ st B e — | bers.” “Because as I entered I saw her o “And we're golng to the Falls to|going out of the opposite door — But he was allv My heart, {100k for the rubbers?"” just as Miss Turner said she did.| Lee Chow shook his head grave- FABLES ON HEALTH e which 1 fancied ha ed beat- | i Not clams,” he eaid, but Katie | | “We are."” l’rhere is no doubt about it — aho: 4 SEoeT Hied Qi ¥R S anany o i, B R COMFORTABLE CLOTHES | “Because that's the hding place | was ficeing, as Miss Turner expressed CROSSWORD PUZZLE funetion hear my| “Of course eet clams!” she fairly| Mrs. Raynor chose for the morphine |it, out of that west door. So I as-| h amall son's voica uplifted in fright- | screamed at him, but T noticed | ened and L e sound | with rellet that she did n -~ dlstin: temp And [ to atta him. E y h “They may not be stylish, but well belng. with the reassuranca, T turned my | learned her 1 = " Mr. Mann, of It is doubtful if man was ever in- | eyes to tha spot where Katle had|old peeg hog, you vas only vun vot | . would say in tended to make a hatrack or rushed with her threat of death for|touched dose clams. You take dem inection with his shoes or his col- clothesline out of his body, and un- | Lee Chow | down by water und you vash und l!ar or his clothing. comfortable clothes are uncomfort. Her shrieking had ehancd to|.vou serub, und mobody knows vot| The matter of being coinfortably able hecause- they are bothering | frightened though angry Solbing, | else you do or vot pelson you put|dressed plays a great part in the some organ or body member. Thus | and she stood perfectly still, kept|in dose tings for dees poor leetle human state of iind It may be tight vests, corsets and belts may In her upright posture, by one of | ba-bee." that certaln styles are essential if be cramping the ahdominal tract, T.ee Chow's long and sinewy arms Sha was fast working herself up cfrtain soclal successes are to be pressing gas around the heart, in- whie grasped her shoulder and|into another frenzy, and with my | "hioyed, but creature comforts are ferfering witk ation or doing held her at arm's length, while the | heart agonizing over my sick child, | best for the nerves and feeling of .a dozen and one other things other hand imprisoned both her|T was aimlessly and terrifiedly wo: - struggling hands. dering how I could calm her when Iee Chow's Strength ald ecame from an entirely uncx- My first emotion was a gr 5 amazement at the strength of tt With his vele 1 ¥ and Chinese, for Katia possesses both | side-splitting mi v of his grand- unsuual strength for a woman and | mother's, exceptional agility, fhe s about as dy utt easy to hold as a clawing wildeat, woman's 4 i and I do not believe | / \ \ many men who could have subd her with so little apparent effort. ) inted idot fust because “Boss lady!” Lee Chow's voice ; - “IF YOU K SHE 18 GOING TO BE ARRESTED, I'M GOING was imperafive. nearer excitement S TO GET HER AWAY.” than 1 could have belleved pos- FORMER PRINCESS WED “Mister Captain:” Raggedy Ann, kind act, always succeeds in get- | = = 4—«'4 e P e sible. fou pleass tell he | s2id to th Captain who | ting into trouble!” So the Raggedys | pottien, you ¢ the rubb a col e LR ananit woman still so 1 can go W' f § retty little white magi- | left the Hobgoblin sitting upon the | chose e ,’,,,',:‘J“;,,,‘,W,: ”,’,\\;::.,md" ::x:,d“:“n.‘h?,?, '}."’fl ,]f,,‘“, andalt boss man. Les Chow no hurt him.| Dresien, Germany, No ) iDon't sou pectilti woulal] o e e ng place? : me like hat he P el Cha e hals . | Sypillenort. Cz of th 7 i Al _y"'| Al “True, oh, Queen. ‘fi:\l,':rrprlh s would be on {he re- n & Il — take it from me, you volver, and I must remove them. won't find them there.” T did. That's all. Now I tell you “Katle!” 1 made my volce as|former ruler of Saxony. harbored |yc.¢ suc ahove the gronnd down | | Wise stopped stock-still. “Then this, for T want your advice, It you there's no use going on.” think Mrs. Raynor 1s goiag ‘o be peremiptory as I could. “Come here | many f royal guests recently, | ps path througl deep woods? | “Oh, come along — I might be arrested — I'm going to take steps 1 and en Anna Pia Monica, da €r Of \wp are gnre to have more adven- | e E ke | mistaken — of course, T never am, 1o get her av T tell you f 15 ime an ent were the German eX-| sumtir: tna i ol i - 7 but there has to be a first time.” 1y, because T want you hielp.” HORIZONTAL 2. The Parson bird; also the name it i‘ i erown prince and ex-crown princess, | oo 1 upe vi:f‘ o = “¥ou're an Impertinent young K ~Wise stared at him Evolution. of a great American aut: vas pl 1 n T ! whe: o 58 hon sea, r = thing. t, Zi g cot A il ot o al >ar e ver! arpen i I 5 unior's | ex-king Ferdinand of Bulgarla, the \gior gpout may come 1 / ,;l,,: ,.,,fi"‘ Gl epEodtion i e Dy ARlein o sct sasetininal) i nartet gD (\\“‘,‘r” "m‘,' a frightened weeping voic my | ex-king of § T imerous © UK WAy 3 y i ¢ > o y " { d . . hat 6 vertieal does rig ping e 5 it g Wy b 4 : Z All right, w find ‘em. You' “Yes” sald Tin lly. “You |1t . Catch sight of. UmmOna L LN it ¢ thaton ng: o ser — wail a minute, Penny, was know as as I do that she's|13. Maltr 21, Opposite of no. Jw‘» K Rl . : he criminal ,T," of the house peo- never be convicted, so why draz: Two thousand pounds, Ordinary. W i A tuitiv . ing o faot ' : (1o = nwfiwa' : e Dle e onano) ; | through a trial? Why not spirit her [ 16. Attempt. Shred of cloth ) i gl : ey 2 = - el el o % o ‘\7‘571 think it was." !: L drdad . Structure to hold back water, !5, Getting old. * "‘"" ! A d “Then it was either a2 man, or a “inley, vou talk nonsense Puts In position. | Black nan woman Wearing a man's rubbers. Now, I propose that we zo — you Trees of the genns taxus. Native meta ¥ ex-king Frederick August of Saxony, | yureg than if we sail the boat upon | can e 0f Archduke Jo herso " s o L lance i SEREIC f| be ured : { [ Now, he or she — we'll say and T — and have a little talk Mentally inclined. hed ard ! tr 12 ols m ' : | (L f | meantng either h have with Mre. Raynor. Have yon and Supplicate, | hidden the rubi s she talked frankly about this mat-|26. A person who preiends to he Thought [rouldn't destroy thiem. You can't ter as yet?” superior. An ancient rates If the Plrates are not real for burn rubbers — they make such aj "I have tred to Finley sald,|30. Loite . . . r et | My goodnesst” Raggedy Ann | emell — and you can't throw them looking troubled, “but Mrs. Raynor The 2l lere Lo SiDach IniEserced | opied BeJ (s e HobEgDUnT down a waste pipe. I think they're scems to want to avoid the sub- phabet, \enc Apralsafaie ol Sos ~ ‘w-m.my - they're easy to hide, you jeet—' IEnglish ps - " ahould » & | see — and if they are, we ought to “Yes she would. Well, T think | 23, Age. Vactis 1 Tetter from Teslic Prescott to Ruth Perlod” . stvle of a : " tu e cahyhncd LALEG] AL bumped | find them. Ro, all right, the Falls we'll have to ask her to talk 24, Nimbl Burke, Continued went through it, however, e . A i o ‘I‘r clmbedsonsnoard Biihe | frat fand stersthat other pos-| The two men started foward the | 36. Chief magistrates of T have navor iseeniil Taclk miors | caret st night with Jack ar 4 i : 1ea | little Magical boat with the Captain. | sible places house, and Zizi drifted off by her- |35, Negative conjunction shocked 1 i with the ad ; o i ) : | But the most careful examination s Spike of corn death, T think s ep i m - and ing out ds 7 BadEnly ! {of the Falls failed to disclose a| She watched the men for a mo- | 10. Dargainers 1 \ pected that | par re the sm i Pt | discarded pajr of rubbers, ment, en ning, she strolled VERTICAT | ip’s C ! . : S 1 5 onld Maleoim Fi approached them down to the bridge and across it Fine, dry dirt. (I i e | |l e e 12 e Gossip s Corner |52 = e i y';l_j e et s e aPRoLIIp e “"‘P SR A curious case, Mr. Finley”! Ziz{ had already met that viva-| 3. Mako mista . E T e Wise said, in the eolloqufal tone of cious young person, snd since see- For f [l Colored Velyets | one who addresses a fellow en- ing the photograpl of her in Kent's Indnlge In | thusiast, ! room had desired another talk with | 6. Unwieldy ;! g coats for formal da T “Where are your y adi 7. Musical excr try to do th 1 you! undations t of fun heing captured fountain, t us prisoncrs ar Golntadiveivets are vay from padded sat r you now, Mr. Wise ¥ g irls seated themselves| S. Albounds. “Nowliere, for the reason that 1| ! HES ARE QUITE ATTRACTIVE — ave few or no elews. Fveept for 18 new overshoe, T can find noth Muff Purses ne to ecall a clew.” SPORT CLOT ft purses are mad You call that nded In fur with a| ‘“Most assurcdly. ard s\ly\"H,H‘ 1entally money. “Tt may many compartments for var = im closei Jewels Popular 50 s rage for jewcls is at its Then, Mr. TOMORROW ~— Letter from fou ¢ et mie ther P T T and seare Tt is Paula Perier to John Alden Pres- | E 1 N hatortas i 1l you now w Y mysef — T shot Douglas Ray THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY sl o T 1l o e ! i E of a window shade may !¢y, how people love to a 1 s — ne of latg! It many Tse Art Gum S o la ow shadi A be- st them in | confe Your For Trimming { Tist ive ways Yours is" lable dtmp o openly g “You don't Smart Choke 8 confessi at my work e shall come f b niling s a . ¢ Novelty Designe man’s Miss Ellington t ea. e / e o!" the H ¥ " crepe de chine Wise Lecam: A T want to sur t ] | ' ¥ Ead Green Popular or. if possible, is going to like ¥ | Hobgd n tead of { zreens for daytime pielon of having should like ma. Vf the at, the ' : neored by a promi Nothing has been done as { 1" | y about finding a place for us to \ =i ar | saeing his earnest 1 am going to try, howe The young lady scrom the ma Dainty Negligee enly felt that candor was hi UTFITS PROM BENDLEL'S ARJ AC } I HOWN AN buy tk 1d home re t the automstic telephome may be T {obgoblir T n unneual negligee {8 mmde of iey. A BLE COSTUME OF EMERALD GREEN KNITTE S BLOVSE OF BLACK Alice and Karl will J0% ey ¢ dy Ann s You see 1 t nna velvet lined with pink | “Yes" anawered AND WHITE STRIPES. AT THE RIGHT T8 A fPORT DRES EIGT ITTED JERSEY WITH Alice has t 1 up her nege man | 3 rved 3 silk and bound r 1 a CHAPTER XVIII EMRILOIDERY AND GOAT FUR THE SI'ORT HATIN T y OF BROWN FELT, TRIMMED Simes at it, calling it “The Pwliman 1 ate pinke The Man Who Wore the Rabbars | WITH PHEASANT FEATHERS, 4

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