New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 20

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A Wife's Confessional Adels Garrison’s New Phase o REVELATIONS OF A WIFE EERRIEITIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIL Why Mother Graham Scnt Madge to See Durkee's voles in and started folt dizzy the news T told learned, w ahe have handa ar v < stand \\hm s to Be the Baby the Name? LETTER FROM JOHN PRESCOTI IO LESLIE O PRESCOTT M aram to From Sydney Leshic Carton Prescott INW DILLAIN Dadlx g‘ SPORT FROCK 8 p and plair | ing out the other by cont sava for hois A pa s are tkh cor Gossip’s Corner Avmied Chinirs Wiile Weep Hands Cool Vor Substitutes Add Riose Water To Serub Floors cather Collars f——————————TABLES 0N HEALTH KEEP YOUR FEET DRY v o ...,s.:z‘ha/,@‘ ~ The Adwe - 4, A48 by Joinmy Gruelle TRADE MAFK POV T ACCEPT ANY SUBSIITUTE ¢ The you g Indy the doesnt know very w 3t she supposes & colored light beavy winpe. wa bexins nunabb, ravapaAx, buoombray 9, 4 MUND SNELL O %aa o NZA SERVIE v V—THE BLUE MONKEY BEGIN HERE TODAY Carrigan, proprietor of the Orang- Puteh estate in Borneo, awakes at ten minutes to two In the morning. 1t occurs to him that this s the hird consecutive night en which he n awakened at that precise Corrigan lears a queer scratching molse on the woodwork iside and then the dog “Panus” Getting out of bed, Corrlgan ollows the excited dog along the fde of the house, Outside he finds Milictt, his third assistant, newly ar rived from Singapore, who also was awnkened by the barking of the dog. Unable to sldep, Corrigan and Mil- tt go into their sitting room and it for awhile . They decide there s something peculiar in the actions f the yellow dog. Millett tells Corrigan that Panus’ particular \wersion s monkey has be moment NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Monkeys!" cchoed Corrigan. Anything else? “Nothing in particular, - He takes certain pleagure in worrying the of anything that isn't white, hut you can call him oft. ~You can't induee him to leave a monkey.” not tha least Panus an injustice,” Nof do I t to but he disbelieve you: v of monkeys I now is pretty nearly a quarter of a mile from wWhere we're sitting. As + general rule, they don't wander Assuming vou're a pretty queer sort of wander up here three iing at the merry hour of \Millett Jooked puzzled. two?2" he inquired. helping arette from a tin. s 15 the third time I've been woken in three nights, and always same time. The second night ded it as a mere coincidence, 1ong other ings, 3jungle noises oo ’ 1 so forth, there was a moon. Most dogs bay at the moon But night there was no moon to speak most “And he barked again?” an thought he declared. "That's the t. He wasn't barking when it ten minutes or go later and has co w,t agreed is nothing if He rose 1o his feet hands on the table, at Corriga “You from me it's not a rat ive prowling around I ca 1t it fsn't top of the veranda s without finishing his senter rrigan heard him calling ti the other, not " jthe lengih of chain would permit. magnificent [ Come here! d to istled from. wh not the sligh Come a wh r scrambled ¢ of yards from | ' d on to the back of a to the top of the to his fe : itlet came back men stood ronstrous 11l four et con- rough \*u*'QfiJ %ge. wafaggely Anly trinm- ‘lveal a “Dr'you ge from son secured th m, removed it be hatned nd e it to fric toward considering ¢ into a home b in it and tear get st it'll continue cturnal visits the rest of eer at two hers was reasoning of « his ropose doing?" it up somewhere night; get to fix a t tomorrow ding clitize it don't r(‘ut‘cum Faent ToiletTrio | ‘, n turaea o b Send for Sa "And sup owner turns up? vosing replied Millet Blee y.bones,” he re marked, as he came back with the i thorough ~ | the V& rest of the steel chain, “that nothing particularly good will come of this (1dea of yours, one thing, as to the particular sig- nificance of that gold band round its loins.” “T don't see what harm there is In g after it,” said Millett. “Nor do I for the moment,"” ad- mitted Corrigan, “but I've got a queer notion at the back of my head and, when you know me better, you'll discover that my notlons go for something!" | It took five minutes to drive a staple into the door frame, halt an hour to secure the chain to the band without getting bitten, and the united efforts of both men to induce the yellow dog to forsake the ver- anda, for the sleeping a|mr|mvnl of Millett, | Up to that point things went com- paratively well, but only up to that point! for each time that the monkey moved to the accompani- ment of a ghostly rattiing of chains, Panus—the yellow dog-—protested {vigorously . At a quarter to four the red haired assistant carried the dog in his arms to the bottom of the slope and tethered 1t to a fence post. he turned to retrace his'steps to the bungalow, he caught himself imagining in a dreamy sort of way HE LEAPED ONTO THE BA " A CHAIR. CK might be something 1o notion after all. ng at the top of the steps be- fore retiring once more to his bed, he feit that the beady eyes of the blue monkey were watching him. Apparently it jad decided to re- inquish all further effort to escape nd crouched on the woodwork as far away from the metal staple as o |1t was undoubtedly a creature. Tts fur was long and of a silky texture, its paws were a jet black and it returned the assistant’s €a calmly—almost impudently, With an appreciable effort, Millett broke the spell which scemed to 1iold him, and turned to survey the coming up of the dawn. The air was chill. He turned up colls his jacket and, leaning on the hed the bars of { bright light appearing over the east- |ern lorizon . The rubber trees, ma- iture and regularly planted, emerged {from the gloom of the departing ‘;vlcw' ke a phantom regiment. Far heyond the fringe of virgin jungle at the foot of the slope, the padi-lands wrapped in billowy mist. There s a tremulous whispering in the T"rom under the house a shrill- voiced cook threw out its challenge to the dawn. Gradually, as the luminous streaks in the heavens ex- tended, the misty pall stirred fn the alleys, dispersing presently to re- emerald carpet of growing padi-—and through the trees to the westward he saw a leaden gea, a juster of native hutments raised {high ‘on long, ridiculously slender I'm not satisfied, for| badly. But they wouldn't eat ordi- nary brans. They didn’t like them. Most folks don’t, Then their father tried Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled. What a difference! He tells the story in bis letter: “Dear Birs: 1 wish to my a) of your krum| brln. :fih 1 have used fot my children this summer. ‘We had a great deal of trouble with them through constipation, and bran had been the most satisfactory veme edy but they could not be induced to take the old varieties . , . because they disliked them so. They enjoy the krumbled bran and consider it an essential ingredient of Ibvlr porridge. No one whose children have not been troubled in |h|| way can appreciate the relief there is in having thelr bowels move regularly.” (The original of this letter is on fle Couflsnuon is a dangerous disease. 1t should not be neglected, But do not try halfway measures in relief. Kellogg's Bran is ALL And'}t takes ALL’brll to:t b effective, Kellogg's Bran teed to bring permanent nfi f eaten regularly, ln the most ehronie cases, If'it fails, your grocer will ve. turn your money, Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Eat it with milk or cream. The flavor is de)icions, Sprinkle it on other cereals, Cook it with hot cereals.” Try it in the recipes on every package. It will bring vou health. Begin eating it todu Made in Battle Cretk, sold by all grocers, CROSSWORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL. FEncourages. . Appease. . Utterly depraved Kind of fish. . Small sleeping place. . Agreement, . Fifteenth of March. . Twinkle. Disseminate: . Conceited person. 20. Tooth. . Wishes. . Kitchen utensil. Plod (slang). Covering for the compense. 5 ‘emale bird. . Consumed. . Preclous stone, Large constellation. Using few words, . Orderly. . Saturday night functi . Bhallow bell. . Diglta. VERTICAL. . Combinations reform . Range of mountains. . Prohib Flap of Pilerc: . Nufsance . Case for carryin . Torment. Purposes . Interdict on. garment Bignal of distress trife. i Encountered. A color, Hunt. . Mere taste. . 8eize and hold firm'y. Silence by force. Pronoun. You (poetic). . Part of a circle. Epoch. Cereal grass. . Point a pen. Loiter, Domestic pet. . Negative. 9. Printer's measure, . Preposition. . Masculine pronoun Jike antediluvian monsters ng In the shallows, The third assistant stretched him self and smiled. It felt good fo be | istir when the world was awaking! [ And then he stopped stick- -atib his | arms extended. The evil exés of | the bl key seemed to burn back of his head like mm!h‘ T five He shook himself defiantly, r'urs-d} himself for an imaginative idiot, and | resolutely into his awn room 10 dress himeself for the work of the ust dawned | strovle rrigan train to “ft the bungalow Jesselton that Inoked back several the slope. farthest - ooking for from the Corrigan had signified | is confidence in the new man by ing him in temporary charge of own portion of the Kabun, He t hothering about Millett, He | carding that newest addition ate menagerie—the blue m ) at sat convenient rm jutting from a newly crect- at the summit of a tall edded in the earth directly the bungalew. The crea- ture was dissecting some fruit with a splky red exterior, that Millett had pre from the jungle. The steel ain, firmly secured to the 4 st its loins, was looped round © pols at its opposite extremity so 48 to give freedom of movement (Te Be Continued) his way dewn er on the lowes h a message propriet on a ured GRIP in 3 days’ A7 AL DRUGGISTS 30 cEnTS Breakfast—Oranges, cereal milk, codfish cakes, corn bread, coffee Luncheon—Baked spaghetti with tomato sauce, graham bread, fruit cookies, canned pears, myk, tea. Dinner—Cream cdery soup, ham, sealloped sweet pot baked TIrish potatoes, baked fruit salad, potato caramel whole wheat brea milk milk, haked toes, nash, cake, coffee This day's menu i# planned with the limitations of the housewife who is far from the city markets in mind Oranges and grapefruit purchased by the box and kept on hand. Home-grown nuts and canned fruit are used in the fruit salad. Baked Spaghetti With Tomato Sauce, One-third spaghettl, 6 cups boiling water, 2 teaspons salt, 2 cups canned tomatoes, 1 small onion, 1-4 teaspoon peppercorns, 3 tablaspoons olive or cooking oil, 6 tablespoons grated cheepe Sitde epaghettl, without bfeaking |' into boiling salted water. The { hot water will soften ths ends of the ppa;h-m and they will coak with- out breaking. drain. Rub tomatoes through a sjeve to remove seeds. Put stralned pulp into a saucepan with onion, oil and peppercorns. Add sait to season and cook until thoroughly seasoned with onlon and peppercor about 20 minutes. ranged Sprink serve a hot wvegetable with grated ry hot. Fruit Cookles One-half cup butter, brown sugar, 1 egg, 1-4 cloves, 14 teaspoon cinpamon, spoon nutmeg, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 11.4 cups flour, 1-§ tea- poon salt, 2 tablespoons boiling wa- r. 1-4 cup cleaned currants, 2 tab spoons shredded citfon, 1.3 cup seeded and chopped ralsins. cheese and cup lght teaspoon 1% tea- can he | Boil 25 minutes and | Strain over spaghetti ar- | dieh. | SISTER MARY am butter and sugar. with water Mix and Beat egy Add to first mix- sift flonr, salt, baking powder and spiccs and combine with fruit. Str into first mixture and when thoronghly blended drop from & teaspoons onto an olled and floured shect. Bake about 10 minutes wei ina quick oven (Copyright, 1924, NEA Srevice, Inc.) | Ten million have heard political speeches over the radio this year, according to estimates of ex- | perts. people Stops itching=— Reduces irritation Clears away skin trouble IF you have today a spot of eczema, or irritation on your skin, cleanse the affected pllt by bathing with Resinol Soa t{- then smooth in gently with fingers a coating of Resinol Ointment. ication | lvequmdy stops the itchini | chul{ l:lec-uu the .o( | ealing properties Ruwfinlp it to sink deep inta the pores where the trouble v:&v lies and restore a normal ion. Use Resinol Soap daily for vour toilet and bath. It helps to keep the skin huhhy Ask your drug gist. RESINOL

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