New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 14

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A Wife’s Confessmnal The T tried ning irkes lece Mrs Depr Durkee Adels Garrison's New | Maad Delighted REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Way Then v from he y to Mother NhW BRITAIN DA]IY HERALD, THURSDAY, Dh(hMBl‘ R 11, 1924, Madame as she appeared in with o rolling pins-—, Gossip’s Corner Rub With Coffee Stains %efian le Tetter from Alden thoss pear Baps live A happ Srdnes Carton to Pres Continued * together Jolhin TOMORROW tinued True Stor y Ala” newsstands 25¢ Violot Norris, world's recent carnival at P FABLES ON aris, HEALTH HOW STOMACH WORKS In ahsorhe rials and n hegin, of c¢ food and tl jsisar cnanmlon javelin throwe: If she changwl e it is various | walls in the furnace rid of se, by )n of muscles sends ard like fi\ AdvenfuresJ and KZ\ ‘M by Johmy Gruelle 0 Ragzen Apr und me m man dred! edy Ann around the magi Five Wedding Guests Die in ! put her a cork Raggedym ggedy Andy arms al hohhy horse uto Crash ~Five gat by EDMUND SNELL O e o NEA sLocE e AT THE HOUSE OF THE 'EN STARS BEGIN HERE TODAY C'orrigan is the proprietor of the Orang-Puteh estats in Borneo. I'e| lowes, his first assistant, visits the House of the Seven Stars, a fan tastic night club, and discovers a plot against Corrigan's life. The plot s being hatched hy a dlack Tamil woman, former employes of ne of Corrigan's anemfes. Labitues of the House of are mortally afrgid of They say th of the black witch is like a te = but m of them 1 to risk it. The black all the men in her her plans for th That night e House of the es. Corri- | A through om is in a ost \U\\ GO U\ WITH THE STORY of his assM ti whispering The Black Witet Filled ¥ith a stronge emotion, he as the cro forms round h figures ed from the onter shadows to i on the ulders of the inner circle. The chattering of many voices had ceased abruptly, Th was an air of curious expectancy. The Black Witch sat very erect in a sarong of ht green that lisplayed to advantage the graceful her ebony back. There gold at her wrists s; tiny studs of yellow metal in her upper lip the sides of her nose; a broad band of gold at her neck. The sight of her took Corrizan back to a certaln day on the veranda of the Bungalow with Red Sun Blinds! If she were h was ten times more the drawing some- in the dust 3 Tvmn cried looking one to the e could see the ier head came glo from was a silenee ared to roug hoar ot heau lLie we take the ¢ A and strike yellow came of the weapon. do you swear demanded, “Before everybody e treral ce “He who kills — possesses! 1 swear it hissed the Black Witch The hand closed on the dagger| lowly from its r it ¢ it ele dagger of the s to kill — o that atures It ho tampered v was Li s Liy ant had with his ace of whispered eral ike! spoken, it wa clapped his ict it how I y of a panther the beginning heard the clashi ar seemed & to ing boundary of Corr!- paused for breat f an unscru- notorious least v will fall of dis- the rd for it “Fellowes,” said the plaater sud.| since you've known me. denly, ‘“you're losing your nerve. You're even doubting me. Just get | this Into ybur head, once and for | all. I'm coming through this affair I've salled through every other Things have been quiet lately, learned to forget. It's Corrigan against a Tamil girl and & Chine federate: Corrigan, moreover, with his eyes opel He 1let gne huge paw rest on the other's tore- arm. “Now, listen to me, I'm going back tomorrow — first thing. Don't leave this houss after sundown, un- less you hear from me." A curious light cqme into his eyes and he tapped the table with the nail of his forefinger to emphasize each word. decide to come to my place, take the disused path through the trees, enter by the back and go straight to my room. Above all, touch nothing. Leave everything just as and you've' you find it — and wait — in the| ark Think what lcave everything in its place. don't forget your pistol.” He rose to his feet and crossed | the veranda deliberately, mlklnx tor the door of his room. Fellowes watched him, open-mouthed. “But—!" he gasped, hendin, “Good night, you like, And | 0l4 son,” said Cor- / = “NO YOU WHISPERED. Tigan gh('lh\ fm'] stepped ing the door after him. DON'T, BON,” At Watchman No. 4 following evening urka with an idol — of saluted - a doorway He framed in the ing room. tant, ‘The said simp Fellowes sprang to 1 brain reeling. “Good God!" he muttered 1 He plunged for the veranda, remembering something, went is 1t?" deman 1 the fir: Tuan-Besar is dead,” he arse- Iy. then, uncompre- | but | | vertical. “If for any reason you should | to a drawer and drew out his au., tomatie. He staggered on to the flat ground between the rubber and the |2 in by the way, obediencs to the planter's spoken word a light in the living room. e table was stlll covered with An almost untouched stood in Corrigan’s house, and crept back strict hite cloth platea of curry place, overturned glass, Doubled up on hoarded floor lay of the great planter. fists were clenched, his head rest- ng on one arm. His face was turncd the floor. His serviette was crumpled heneath him — and his chair had tipped over as he fell As he etood there, hesitant, t mound from the outer dark- ness broke his ears. He lis- tened It came again — from direction of the ver He to the doorw fell upon ing the villainous < Toy and then - an less form upon intently the raised his eyes and they torm of Lip-Ses open the faint whisperme, Witch, in on her her neck, ed = the Black gold at one of watehing admiration, partition. The k Witch poised for a m 4 bie triumphant her with foot of was See L en — one great hand shot upward and closed on & black The Black Witch, feli screzm the floor, her hands to her can, leaning on one el- boy cover s wrenched open the ir r and burst into the lavghing hyet curry,” s t go we n't been ready have spotted the r-n h' plled on 1t " He rose that sa It 1 ha e 1 thing fro for 1t ould been in turneq fiercely “Black Wite! your eyes House picked up ®» one eorner (In Our Next Issue: “PROTECT- ING PAMELA.") forcoughs Quick Rllu" A ple: &1:(:““- syrvp {Aplrocs Sclv‘. 38¢ There was| He saw a half empty bottle, | the motion- | 47 His | o Pleaces th MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W ' Proven directions on each package Physicians everywhere recommend Attack this puzzle not It's a good one, with both central and marginal interlock, HORIZONTAL The act of taking away Atmosphere. ickly. Not yes. Archbishop's erown Tpon. . Unusual, . Turl. Segment of a circle Not more than Twelfth of a foot Oppose face to face 24. Salamander. | . Temper by heat. | A tool for making holes in leat The snake that got more pub- leity out of crossword puzzles than by biting Cleopatra . Spring. 32, See what the the chemical lerium. . 30.37 inches. 5. Half of an em Rowing instrument drink. with 8| dictionary says is v Tboll for (a1 That part of a the line Short for papa . Edge . The flag lily. Our»nnn by wonder. 6. Applied with feathers Not out. Lack of interest, 12. Sonnet of praise, Traveler for pleasure. 5. An imaginary mailed animal. . Utter in a slow, lazy tone. 12. Places a poker stake. 1. Answers to the description of) 24 horizontal. Tavern. She sheep. Mimie . A prefix; pertaining to air . Domesticated animals Diagram of land surface . Portuguese coin A bone, . A prefix; away Rreakfast—Stewed drled apricots, botled rice, thin cream, broiled ealt soup, eges baked with tomatoes, whole wheat bread, Scotch scones, peach and nge marmalade, baked filg pud- e bread corn n—Potato Boiled beet w potato: ) 4 cranberry pud rolls, milk coffee The fish suggested in the break- tast should not be given to a child nder school age Most children t four and five years find a break- fast of fruit cereal with thin cream, toast or its equiy t and milk 2 satistying meal potatoes are boiled with the 1 the dinner meat course Thon take up the meat and potatoes while Removi thicken the broth with flour rred to a smooth gravy over the at once s ding, wheat i sounde entire family on a snowy iter evening Eggs Baked With Tomaties Four eggs, 2 tablespoons by 14 teaspoon salt, 1 cup canned toma- toes, & tablespoons buttered bre crumbs, 1 tablespoon sugar Slide cggs carefully into a buttered bakin Dot with butter and n ealt and pepper. Rib tomatces through a colander or a coarse sieve 1t tomatoes are tart add sugar. Pou tomatoes over eggs in baking dish and bake 20 minutes in a moderatet oven. Eprinkle with crumbs and brown qulekly. Scotch Scones These little biscuit affairs ars ice to serve during cold weather at 1 want you to know ahout them Two cups flour, 4 tablespoons but- ter, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon cream of taftar, % teaspoon soda, 1 egg, cold water, few grains salt Mix and sift flour, salt, sugar cream of tartar and soda. Rub ir butter with tips of fingers or fork Beat egg With 2 tablespoons water and cut into dry ingredients. Add more water as necessary to make a soft dough . Roll on a floured board to about i-inch thickness. Cnt with & biscuit cutter and bake on top of the stove on a slightly greased griddle, Brown on one side and then turn and brown on the other Serve warm with butter. Beet Salad One large red beet, 3 cups shred ded cabbage, 1.3 cup oil, 2 tabls poons lemon juice, 1 teaspoo, sugar, 1-4 teaspoon celery seed ‘é'lpnkl. prinkle cabbage with sugar, sa't and celery seed. Add lemonm julce and ofl and mix thoroughly with a tork. Arrange on salad plates and add ‘slices of the beet which has been boiled and marinated in lemor Juice and sugar for two hours Slices of pickled beets can be used if the salad is prepared for grown ups only. It the beet slices are out ia tiy five-pointed stars a most attractive Christmas salad is made. (Copyright, 1924, NEA Servics, Inc.) FEAR GERMAN MILITARY By The Asscciated Press. Parls, Dec. 11.—~Reports from th allled military control mission | Germany received during the last days have caused conglderadle WOrry in a arters. The mis sion, it was gtated, found ss cret otores of newly-manufaeture: arms and ‘some newly perfecte weapons, such as anti-tank guns. Using Sour Milk Do not 80! ik s onger t N 18 necessary b use it for it is less acld them and the curd is in the best condition tc use before it separates from the® whey.

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